May 17, 2021
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2h 16m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed infrastructure failures, particularly the Colonial Pipeline ransomware incident, arguing it resulted from management incompetence and deliberate sabotage rather than technical vulnerability. He covered preparedness topics including gardening, fishing techniques, and NBC defense equipment availability. The show featured extended caller discussions about post-war militia organization, uniform standards, and the balance between state and independent militia forces, drawing historical parallels to the American Revolution and War of 1812.
- colonial pipeline
- ransomware
- infrastructure sabotage
- management incompetence
- preparedness
- gardening
- fishing
- nbc defense
- gas masks
- militia organization
- state militia
- county militia
- american war for independence
- war council
- uniform standards
- michigan
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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. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places, 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. Politicians. Look, I can't get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head. That seems to work. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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. This number, you trade it 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land mark do we have you good afternoon? Oh there we go we got Nancy He dialed in and they went outside. Then I asked me, how the fuck, I'm like, wait a minute, that's there. I better come over here and fill in here for quick. Oh goodness. Now we have been busy, busy, busy. It is that time of year. It's finally warmed up here enough in Michigan we can get our garden in. And we've, oh goodness. We went to tractor supply the other day and picked up some blueberry bushes. Well, a bunch of stuff really. They had, uh, clearanced out all their plants, 50 cents a piece for the size, so we are now the proud owners of about 13 blueberry bushes, 11 roses, and everything else they had on the cart for, for markdown. But, uh, that's, you know, what we've been out and about doing, getting everything squared away for this, this growing season. And with everything we're shaping up, it's not a bad idea. Put as much in the ground as you can, produce as much as you possibly can this year, because it's looking ugly out there. With the supposed hacking that went on in the gas prices and poor people on the southeastern United States, North, South Carolina, Virginia, Um, all the way up into Massachusetts and the prices and the unavailability of getting gasoline for the cars is just, it's insane. And I think I hear him in the background here. You should be over here in just a minute. But, uh, nope, this is kind of where it's at today, just getting everything squared away for this coming season. I believe I heard a caller call in, hello. Somebody probably just listening in. So that's a good thing too. Welcome and of course, Mark will be with you here shortly. I'm here with the Intelligence Report. I'm Nancy. Yes, dear. You guys are obviously starting out planting stuff. So you're in Michigan. What would people, I know we got a lot of listeners in Michigan right now. What kind of things are you planting? What kind of things do well in Michigan? You and dad have grown up there for a long time. Oh my goodness. Pretty much everything. Things that take a long time. Okra, not so well. You can do it, but you gotta start it early. Same with peppers, tomatoes obviously. You either buy them as plants or start them from seed back in February. You know, with greenhouse. And goodness, from what I'm seeing, text I just got from Tina, Dave and Tina had a greenhouse delivered today they got to put up. Hello Mrs. Warner. Hey, how are you doing? Mark, I'm doing great. Mark talks very highly of your cooking. Oh my. Yeah, he likes to eat. That's for sure. Try that to this point in that regard. But yeah, thank you. I appreciate that. Canning is one of the things that we do for preparation and cooking. My goodness, I always try something new last year. I made up this chocolate raspberry sauce. Oh my! That turned out really phenomenal. But was able to can that up and put it on the shelf for just a little tasty treat to have with ice cream or cake or whatever. We have fun with that. And blackberries, my goodness, our blackberries last year just made and made and made to the point where I didn't have room for them all. Either in cans or the freezer. So, I wish he was in that. Anyway, he's right here. I'm going to hand this phone off to him. He just won't. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke, and that was Nancy Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on in behind the lines and occupied territories north west south and east ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on tree radio dot 4 mg dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are running a M&F at micro stations, CB Bay stations and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And it has been a beautiful, beautiful day even though it looks like it wants to rain every half hour or so. Didn't get any rain, sunshiny, warm enough to be able to keep you out there but Not so hot, but it's going to drive you into the air conditioning or anything like that. Not that I would allow that anyway. It is 5.11 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Monday. It is the 17th of May. It is the 13th year of open Fabian, the socialist, and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2021, Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Sword. And let the battle begin. as it is that elects and broad towards a lot of them uh... interesting interestingly enough course busy weekend wanna say hi to all of our friends from southern illinois who came up to visit for the uh... weekend we had apparently a my miscalculated i thought it was a platoon turned out it was uh... about eighty two hundred people from two different militia groups down in the bottom of the illinois who wanted to come up and also see how all things are organized in our neck of the woods. I think they also had a chance to meet with some of the Michigan County militia organizers that are going county, you know, working county to county, to set up and get ready for, you know, the order of battle for what's coming with regard to the, the counties are gonna make their move and then we're gonna have to put them down. The interesting thing is, is that in other states, this is happening much in the same way with the states, the townships, the counties. uh... municipalities small towns and villages especially realize you're going to need uh... personal defense forces uh... you may recall after katrina uh... and of course this communist news network and all the rest east which were lamenting because well the sheriff's offices realize that with what happened with the quote-unquote uh... you know what an evacuation the mass rumble uh... exodus uh... fumble screw because of the failure of the you know mayor of the queer mayor of new orleans the female of poof poof died governor and of course george bush along with fema all there was this massive disorganized wave that consumed everything in its path in terms of fuel evacuate or as they evacuated people didn't get gas or hadn't you know planned in advance pin stock up so you will have to say as they move north there was more pillaging and ransacking in the loo jean of uh... attacking you know the population and force in one form or other stealing generators uh... heaving fuel etc so the uh... county sheriff's department rediscovered the idea of militia and in fact had organized and have organized a number of different new state militias county militias at the uh... the heft of a combination of individuals the local business community and the sheriff of course who cooperated with it so that's an example of some of the other stuff that's out there winning in the wings everybody understands what's going on with the district criminals we know that it's being run by foreigners and obama is the problem not not the petals never meet up with my god he'd be a person cannot put when it won the actual character not a stump dummy from a distance when the actual characters in place and make the mistake there are some dummies for all of these presidents they've done this every time a president come in when they suspect that they're going to have one person or the other although the ring knockers tell them who's really going to be president or who's really going to be vice president that they don't have any say in that haven't for decades and decades and decades so anyway uh... whatever they know which bits whoppers going to be going and they start hunting for lookalikes and lookalikes of the norm not the exception so they're out there the hillary the hot rickett grinn love stand in as the one that was really obvious were on the one hand you had the uh... supposed real hillary wearing the moo moo and looking like uh... basically she was you know she was very affect with strange square objects that printed on the cloth when she bent over or moved then all of a sudden later on after she had that seizure, it might recall they had this Hillary look-alike standing there with this smile and not saying much anything and you know, the rig smile like that and you know, otherwise it wasn't her. It was the look-alike to reinforce that everything's fine, we're okay. Now, let's think about something. They did just reverse with the petal meat puppet slash the sniffer. they just hit him away this time around. And of course, oh yeah, he must be so dynamic, but he's in fear like the rest of us, you know, queers a three dollar bill, you know, fellow pedal sniffers and also face mask fear wearers. Yeah, aww. So how about a vote for the guy who's afraid and hiding in the basement? Which is what a lot of people really did argue, if you think about it. And after all, he could get away with anything. Hell, he could have been a rock. He could not, he could even not existed. In other words, it's like George Orwell, 1984, with the hero, they went through the file, remember the main character, Winston was going through the files to find a character to declare as the latest party hero, and then they fabricate the whole story, the lie, around the quote-unquote hero. and that's very much what happened with the lau linch bow back you know with desert dust part two the adventure continues member linch bow where they completely fabricated a line in fact they took the story of the kid who died and pasted that story to Lynchbow who basically was riding a Humvee. It crossed a ditch. It was about 10 feet deep under fire. Everybody slammed into the far wall. Everybody bumped their head, got dazed, opened the doors, jumped out, and dropped 10 feet head over heels and got all busted up. That's Lynchbow's entire operation during Desert Dust Part 2. Back and forth in the Humvee, bouncy, bouncy, extreme impact forward, stunned, get out of door, break up all kinds of body parts because you had no clue how high up you were off the ground. and then you're the hospital that's what you go but if you think about it that they do you think about the bs story as you prior to the last round she was there bad at the area all she ripped people throw it out whether it be that raki become and reality was a poor on kitchen like it was a by eighteen years old nineteen years old and everything that they described the linch bow did that she didn't this kid did He fired, fought to the last magazine, fixed bayonets, fought close quarter, and eventually was killed. So guess what? And, yeah, you need to forget about him because it's amazing if you printed the story, it's like, well, wait a minute, the story of him and the story of her are virtually identical, except how could that be? Well, they were just so dynamic. Lynchville was so dynamic. Well, the same is true with regard to Biden, slash the petal sniffer meat puppet. and you know if i usually don't use that other name because it's not really relevant the petals mr. meat puppet and he's run by obama okay it's that simple another problem i've got and yes i understand that might move in charge right now and then of course the you know by tonight slash the petals never meet puppet uh... you've got his name on stuff but i would point out that the last year's fiasco and failure was directly responsible you know will prove to be a point directly at donald trump had he not drank the kool-aid or agreed to go along with their bs we would not be in the situation we are in right now but it was a great way to keep everybody confused baffle would be a some lockdown for the globalist and you might recall mister trump was pushing the was pushing the drugs slash the uh... the death shot just as quickly as the by tonight slash the petal meat sniffer yummy puppets slash now the tougher we're doing uh... this is kind of like apples and oranges but not because it will remember i kept told you a little p george bush planned wayco and planned on being the one in charge of the it you know the coded groves slash the you know the opening not volley for a gun confiscation in america but here they decided he had enough time and so they shifted over to the clinton clinton did everything exactly the way that trump by for example that bush did bush george herbert walker bush and one behold uh... virtually dotted all the i think rasco with these including attack on waco which right it was right in line with the demicon anti-gun stance which by the way the republicans are standing the same way for so here we have the last fourteen fifteen fifteen months and trumpet what were along with everything but the shipwreck took place the economy was already boiled and uh... let's see well he's going to get another four on all the just get the switch on the fake election uh... ever blatant about it arrogantly about he just outrageously arrogant about the whole thing and uh... so clearly petals sniffer meat puppet is now in place and everybody's blaming you know you can't make it but the fact of the matter is that most everything was set up with the exception of the fuel scam which by the way is just as likely as not to have been ready to be used with trump in place you know for a quote-unquote national emergency take a pic Obviously, somebody really screwed up with that, and that, uh, how hard is it to unplug the electronics and turn valves, guys? They've got to have their heads so far up their ass, they couldn't pull it out with a crowbar if they're, you know, life-dependent on it, because, and maybe it does, really. But, what did we do before we had all of the, uh, long-range, uh, crypto-electronics? You know what we did? We did all this manually. Did they fire everybody? Do they not have a clue how to do the job anymore? And I kind of warned everybody about this for many many years and that you see the bean counters keep cutting back and you will fire the old guys because they're stupid and we'll get all these new people in because we know how to push buttons and Then when the buttons don't work then they look cross-eyed at each other and then they go to catatonic brain fart and then they Fail which is what you just saw happened and this is very consistent by the way This is how nuclear reactor disasters take place. Only in basically, here's the thing, I'll guarantee you that the manual systems are all very much alive and well for the entire pumping system. Why not? The integration of the artificial intelligence crap is totally irrelevant to the real physical world. It is not needed. It's not essential to survival. It will not stop society. unless you are stupid enough to let it stop society. So let's think about that for a minute. And again, it's intentional. I mean, all of this is intentional, the whole thing that there were hacked or whatever, sure. But let me ask you something. Okay, when you were anybody on the Navy there, anybody sitting there right now, ask the guys, hey, what kind of backup systems do you have on a ship? You know you have backups to backups to backups to backups. Let me give you an example how far back that was. It goes back actually for as long as naval operations take place because the ship has to stay afloat and it still has to fight. Mostly it has to stay afloat. It's more important than anything. Especially on the high seas obviously. Yeah, but since Sandy was, if Sandy shallows, she can think and probably still stand upright. Right? Yeah, it's not good for you though. Well, let me give an example. Okay, you've seen World War II pictures. Do you think that the guns operated themselves on board a ship? I mean, mechanical or artificial, or demi-artificial controls have already been in place for a very long time. And I was actually fascinated by this because I didn't know everything about it until my dad kind of explained to me when I was very, very young about how things work like on a destroyer. And there is a central fire control system, even on something as small as a destroyer, and on some Corvettes, in which it looks kind of like a bicycle, basically with a steering gear and of course 360 degree traverse, I mean it can virtually turn all the way around and observe all parts of the ship. What's interesting about this is anything bigger than 20 millimeter on a ship is typically or can't and I won't say typically can be run by a single fire control system. The equivalent to artificial intelligence in the day. Okay, let's figure this out and basically uh... again it's still with a man controlling the system but that one man was actually or team there could have been two men on the system depending what year was made them more to recent fewer people makes it safer that we can run it with your people like anything else one guy basically aims all of the guns above twenty millimeter forty millimeter quad guns twin guns five-inch guns anything everything on the ship can be tied into that fire control I didn't know that. I watch movies, it's like, man, everybody's wailing away and they're all just having their fun time taking out whatever. That's not the case at all. There was a very regulated, higher order to the fire control system on a ship. Now, you still had to load it, but all you did was sit there on the guns. When you see those guys on the guns, there's a lateral and a... An elevation and traverse, you know, a sighting man. There's one for each, one for elevation, one for traverse. One guy keeps the line on the plane from one direction if it's on manual, but most of the time it's not. Most of the time, the system is automated by, with analog, I mean granted with basically again, a mechanical system that indexed the fire control so in fact, each gun was regulated. so it wouldn't blow off parts of the ship if it started to cross back over the ship and the gun would raise to neutral position, stop firing, raise to neutral position, continue to track and then drop down the moment it was passed any obstacle which was the ship. The ship that the gun's on. However, boom, oh that's not a good shot. Fire control just got taken out. Oh well, I guess we're not going to shoot anybody anymore. Nope, nope, in fact just reverse. The guns then could individually and hydraulic or electronic take over and fire. And the operators onboard each gun, yes, then would be taking over and performing their task, their mission. The next step though was if boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, all of a sudden the boiler room goes, pneumatics go, a line gets shot. They then had manual. Now this was dual operator manual because the actually the things were so geared down all of those guns that one man could turn that entire platform. So one guy is turning and you know turning the gun for elevation the other one is turning it for lateral fire and between the two they keep it on target with their you know physically observing but also manually cranking the gun and compensating to track that's like. My dad said that it got to the point though where if need be one man could operate a 40 millimeter gun Manually, in other words, man, that's getting desperate but you know, you could be cranking left and real one hand does one one hand does the other and Congratulations, this was the last desperate attempt to try and keep rounds going down range now Remember the gun doesn't feed itself There still had to be somebody loading shells. So even if you were tracking, if you were finally to the point you've lost the central fire control, you've lost your hydraulics, you've lost most of the crew and you're by yourself with maybe one other man to load the gun or maybe there's five rounds left in the gun and that's it. And guess what? Your job is going to be to fire those last five rounds until you go below the waves. Now, let's think about the idiot sticks running the present, you know, stupid systems that are out there, whereby we now do not have the manpower apparently in place that we should. In fact, we probably have the manpower, but are they educated in any way, shape, or form to actually perform the task? Is there, for instance, a prop on operations book? I guarantee there is, but you know what happened? Here's how this works. In 1979 or 1980 when they were talking about going over to more sophisticated artificial intelligence, they still had a working three-ring series of binders that were just like flight control operator, air traffic control operators books, and told you step by step how to operate that pumping system that just went down. Okay? And some point a supervisor either retired, passed away, or left. and the new guy that came in all he's just got a college and he's a smart guy here all those stupid old people and he's going to show you first you're going to throw everything out in the closet that he can do something about that you have to throw everything out there to storage even though you don't know what it is you don't know what you need it and later on you cost the company millions are billions of dollars because of that or at least only several tens of thousands And the next thing you do is you go, well, that old manual there is a that's a pass a old thing. We need to just show that fact. Let's put that in the closet and we'll just worry about, you know, maintaining the electronics. Ours, the sophistication of the next generation of blasé splee is so fantastic that pretty soon I'll be able to get rid of some of you. Uh oh. So better, you know, shuck and jive and follow the bossers. Well, here's a cute part. Okay. Diddle for it did cost the company millions. has no clue or very little clue about actually how to do the job he was selling broad by the way before he did this because it doesn't make any difference member back in the nineties all whatever you manage doesn't make any difference you could be you wanted a bra factory one minute and the next minute your all the sudden the chief engineer like the schmid lamp pipeline really or you know i could management is the same all over the place if you don't need to know the job you know i don't know the job trust me i watch this happen and everybody watch this happen if you're old enough so anyway the character of the get fired that deal with the white and high over who by the way shelve the whole idea of maintaining the three-ring binder manually operated systems you know the word you've got a little run it all i have to have a man here a man here a man here i use the phone like we used to and we could be run this equipment we could have it up and online in three or four hours at the most it won't take much longer than that Seriously, that's how it should have been. But you see, now we're at a boss number three. Boss number three never saw the binders. But wait a minute, he knows that there's a closet, and the first thing that management does is they have to go and they have to throw things away. So remember how number two told them to put the stuff in the closet? But we won't throw it away, but you don't need to know anything about it, because we've got the electronics and artificial intelligence is so much better than you. In fact, I also fired half of you before they fired me. so now number three in place has no clue how to truly do the job in any way shape or form certainly was not hired for within the ranks of the industry but instead they pick somebody from a totally different element of maybe still with an engineering background uh... but here's the problem he's got that management skill of the brought to you by the university michigan and all these other idiot the business school colleges out there all the person you have to go to the closet for everything away So at the last point, this third supervisor is where all of the manual tech information went out to the dumpster and was not preserved in any way, shape or form except maybe, just maybe, just maybe embedded in the artificial intelligence system is the actual briefs as they were written because traditionally they used to be actually in the system. They're embedded into the foundational programming to actually cover what's going on with the how do you operate it manually but don't worry because number three either died got fired because his incompetence you know start to drag the uh... you know profit margin down even farther number four comes in and he's got a better idea he's running out of clauses to throw away could they throw away everything in the closet so now he's going to go to the software he's going to show you how we're going to make the software so much more efficient by getting rid of all that old data that you just isn't critical with the file here manual operation of Schmidlap pipeline. Oh yeah, we can do away with that. Look at all the space, the storage space. I mean, our pixel juice is so expensive, don't you know? I mean, especially in that computer. And you know, if we just erase that, we can store more video games. Do we have more video game space? Oh yeah, that's cool. Yeah, we can do a compression on all the rest of the software. And we've got a new software package from Blattenstein with a backdoor. out of hyphen telepathy the event is with the other i think he's with the move that or something and they got a backdoor program the law to shut it down anytime they want all god yep and by the time you're done the manual processes of new york dictates standards and evaluations systems are all gone whatever it is that they had and now they sabotage you know i a l r fish artificial intelligence intelligence direct sabotage line is completely set up an established with an idiot stick who's never turned a of a valve in his life or moved a ball valve you know by my gate or ball but main difference doesn't know how to hit a motor switch doesn't know how to reorder near doing a regulation on many of the pumping you know watching for your meter volume etcetera and then you know i did that idling down some of the pumps and increasing the speed on some of the others is a little trickster cool they really need to be known in our court to work but you know what you hired the business for generations stupid and in management and so they don't really have a clue and now they've got a total catatonic brain fart when the israelis use the backdoor software program hit the switch and you shut down the fuel supply and the rest of his three they got hacked they got hacked! No, no, they paid for their own device. I guarantee they paid for their death. They did get hacked. But they got hacked from within. They got a special pat on the head, a squeeze on the ass, and a brown envelope under the table to make sure that Blatts & Steen, Blatts & Steen, and Bloomberg Software is running the system. Oi, you got a vault! And then you can have plane crashes, you can shut off fuel lines, you can have ships wrecking the Suez. I mean, oi, I'm telling you. A little navigational thing here, a little pumpy thingy there. Oi, Gavolt, I'm telling you. Oh, that's not how it works. I'm sure that's just, yeah, that's exactly how it works. again if we went back to american management system and we promoted from within the system and actually look for people who are actually did the job because i think that somebody knows how the job you know works before and not just theoretically how would actually physically works that's why when companies were owned by you know usually by you know a family one thing that did happen is that usually if the business owner was smart because he learned through the school of hard knocks uh... you'd send the kids out to actually do the work get into the job find out how it functions what does what makes the wheels turn what makes the engine you know operate how do they go on how do they go off that way you can relate mentally to some of the other proms are decision processes that need to be made which by the way of been completely thrown out the window and is a wide we're in the failure system on so many levels across the board, not just with fuel. And go right on down, you can go right down the line. Look at the public fool system. I mean, if you got the idiot stick operation you got going now, after all, the most important thing is, let's see, common core math. Don't know how to do any kind of math at all with that. And on top of that, the most important thing is to whether or not you're going to be a pedo-queer and apologizing for existing. Talk about a neurotic fool. being put out as a final product, which by the way is where we are at the extremist right now with regard to the system. So we got a lot of work to do and again they got hacked. They really did. They got hacked from within. And everybody liked it. Now here's the other thing, then they start yapping about how, oh yeah, we got to do trucks and trains. Oh my ass. You know what, at the very least, the entire line should be at what is considered to be minimum push level for the pipeline. In other words, if you're trying to go for maximum production, then you have to have specific regulatory management. But if you go to operating center, then your management processes are minimized. and the probability of operating manually with a less experienced operational team is very likely to succeed but there is no reason for the pipeline quote-unquote this pipeline to be down for days weeks months or whatever that's that's just a flat out if that is the case that somebody is obviously not hired the right people across the board and somebody is either totally incompetent or As we know, and we saw back in the 70s, it's a lie. They like the lie. They've left the lie in place. They know they were hacked. And of course, the argument is that they actually paid blackmail because it was a whole scam with the hack. Well, of course it was. Black and St. Blatt and St. Bloomberg? Of course they did. Listen, if you don't give me the money, you don't get the honey. I'm telling you. Just slide that digital envelope over there to my account in Tel Aviv and everything will be fine. Oi, Gavolt! I'm telling you, well, where are my blintzes? I was waiting for blintzes while I was doing this. So anyway, wait a minute, do we have a caller? Yeah, you do. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, it's folks from Ohio. As far as this pipeline goes... We know that every once in a while they have to do this little deal where they try something, and then they see what the ramifications are going to be for that. To one, check how far along they've gotten on their agenda. And I'm kind of wondering if this was not one of those deals where it was kind of in a sense a false flag. event, but it was done for the purpose to see what people were going to do and how far along they've gotten with the agenda to push people to the point where they think that there is a fuel crisis and things are really that bad and we have to go to an alternative energy and everybody has to give up their cars and you know the agenda that I'm talking about, agenda 2030 or something. If I just get on the electric bus, everything will be right as rain. Just get my bicycle out, I'll be fine. Yeah, well I still have a bicycle. I just got some more yesterday, and today is actually last night. Only because... When the time comes, we still will be moving when a lot of other people are sucking vapor and basically in catatonic brain parts. Except that before that happens, those are lifeboats to get us to where the other heavier transports are or things with turrets. Okay? But yeah, the... the interesting how people heard just like the after have after the uh... corona beer virus camp their figuring making getaway or go farther with the rest of these lives and it's it's not in fact they even have the backup to the backup on this because like they said we don't all the after all it's it's it's it's it's we were we were actively and then we had played back blackmail And it's like, well, why did you play back? Blackmail, in fact, attacking the infrastructure isn't that an act of terrorism, fellas? Should the government wouldn't the government be like hunting these people down and we sending a SWAT team in or or the or seals to go? We don't do that anymore mark. Oh We're gonna go after somebody who happens to have an ak-47 and his neighbor is afraid because he doesn't know why he just knows he's afraid but yeah, but we just but we'd have no clue how to go after and destroy the people that are attacking the sophisticated infrastructure that we've developed which it that's an active impact what was that term they were using before isn't this an active cyber terrorism you and i mark yeah exactly actually are playing the game and there you know that are the big guys uh... they don't they don't they don't they're they're doing what they're told to do and they're doing the right things where we're not doing the right things for the run on giving up our freedoms and we're not we're not doing it fast enough okay register or interestingly enough or things that that were for their finding is everybody is shutting off all the basic systems are like what what somebody said i caught over the weekend uh... the girls going well you know what i really don't care anymore about pretty much all these creatures that uh... supposedly i had some kind of trust in i don't believe the news media i have no faith in hollywood infections they pushed us out and all these people all these celebrities everybody what along with blocking everybody and keeping everybody away from all of these public events or whatever when i don't really care whether or not i go back to any of them i've read and i get i mentioned that eventually here's the problem with it everybody's gonna realize they don't need most of what it is that the others that the system has been using and i think that's part of what you know the comment made from the public pool system you know these children that we've lost children lost children because for what twelve months public pool system didn't have them sent all of that it's a crisis Well, the only reason it's a crisis is if you're trying to brainwash the kids, then you've lost 12 months worth of or eight months worth of, because remember, they weren't supposed to be in school during the summer, but you've lost eight, 10, 12 months worth of propaganda that just wasn't being properly installed at the personal level. Hey, Mark, can I add to the conversation, please, sir, since you're getting a chance to let me in? Yeah, go ahead. Jump in there, please. Hey, on the pipeline, I have some people that are family members that are IT people. that have had to deal with this problem before. And I know a little bit about a pipeline that no one apparently isn't being reported on. The problem with the pipeline was there never was an issue with the actual pipeline. There was no issues with the pipeline. The issue had to do when they had a ransomware show up in their building site. Yeah, that's what we've been saying. Yeah, no, no, that's what I said. It's not mechanical. I just must have missed that. No, I didn't say it was mechanical. It's all BSable. In other words, that's my point. That's what I've been saying here for the whole time I've been talking, is the mechanical world did not change. Nothing happened. And so what's happened is it's the management not doing their job to be prepared for this very problem. What are they going to do? You know, example is we traditionally, under Civil Defense guidelines, because that is an infrastructure component, they're supposed to be doing mechanical override drills. I'll guarantee they haven't done them. Okay, otherwise... Nothing was wrong with the pipeline. It was the fact they didn't know how to bill without the computers. And what actually happened is, Mark, Someone, somebody went to a porn site or some black site and they actually, when they clicked onto it, a ransomware downloaded. And their IT people weren't smart enough to know how to handle that. I know people that have handled that. Yeah, remember what I said earlier? It's like, wow, man, you mean we can go to a game page or something? Yeah, but, oh shoot. That's basically what happened. It had to do with the billing problems. It had nothing to do with the pipeline. That pipeline could have functioned and operated the whole time. The problem is they didn't know how to bill it unless they had to bill it through a computer. That's why they have. That's what I was saying earlier because I'm telling you, this is the fourth tier failed management system. The first people in there did. In fact, they probably, the first people who were involved with this years ago did they had to develop an emergency person and i'm not so much in emergency but he's standard mechanical procedure system and that would be a three-ring binder step by step everybody does their job bob gets on the phone or bob even gets on the crewed what sophisticated computer but the problem with what we used to use all of the all of the uh... all of the uh... hydroelectric was all done by phone call dot by computers Hydroelectra, I've been in dams now today, who knows, they probably buffed up that too the same way so it's all ready to be hacked. But traditionally, everybody could watch everybody else on the big board, they all know what everybody's output was. And they were skilled professionals so they could look at the board and go, oh, we're going to have to shut down a generator here in a minute, we're going to have to shut down a turbine. And so they would be ready for it, call comes out, they're already prepped to go, 21 minutes out, California calls and says, we don't need your power, we're going to hack back by a quarter. And that's the same thing it should be happening with the people of New York. Well see the problem here Mark, all they had to do is the pipeline was fine, so the flow rates on the pipeline They knew the flow rates. They knew how much product they was moving. They knew how when they were switching from product. They knew all of that. But they didn't have anybody that actually thought, okay, like you said, get on the phone or contact somebody. All they had to do is write down, okay, this much product went somewhere and this much product went somewhere and just write it down, go to a secondary computer system, then bill. Okay? That's all they had to do. But they didn't want to do that because they had to ransomware into their main system and their IT people didn't know how to get rid of it. They didn't even have a backup way to reboot the system and get rid of the damn ransomware. So basically they didn't have a lot. But then they should have been on, again, like we said, they should have been at manual, manual as soon as they realized they had a problem because physically, I mean, in the past, this is true with, I think the water supply, pretty much of these larger ungodly sized water supply systems are in any exact same boat, but they just haven't been hit yet. uh... example of what i said they that were you because i'm going to ask me how did they come up with this technology that detroit with selling water to flint michigan guys flint michigan is three counties away well they took the pipeline you know long-range oil transmission pipeline technology and move it over into the water system and then these big water systems became mega water systems and all of a sudden well guess what they start to have problems because same issues they they the bean counters want to cut back on cost so they got rid of manpower the manpower they got rid of with the people who know how to do the job and then they hired their attaboy buddies and of course their attaboy buddies mostly were more worried about like you said the porn video just to deport video on sixteen go check that one out man and so what happens is you ended up with these incompetence uh... who work in charge it doesn't mean all people are a confide a competent your if you try to get out of a period get through thirty years to retire your state right where you are but the system is not conducive to listening to anybody who actually knows what's going on and that's what communism is all about. That's part of the problem. Now I learned something yesterday talking to someone that's kind of high up in the financial. See, like you talked about here the other day, see actually the financial people, they know what everybody's done because they get an email. They get updated on emails every day. Most big banks most financial companies, most insurance companies, they're actually hacked on a routine basis daily, or there's hack attempts. But the hack attempts are anywhere from 5 to 20,000 hack attempts a day, and they know this. And yet, were you let to believe that a pipeline had no IT people, nothing in place to stop a ransomware through a porn site? See this all at, see Mark, and they knew, see you know you talked about well manually going changing the valves. Hell, they didn't have to even do that. Everything was on the board. That system was separate of the billing operation. They could have literally sat there and all they would have had to have done is have looked at it, printed out a copy of the flow rates, and then moved out. Right, just maintain. Right. They didn't have to do nothing. It's a fraud. Well, that's where, again, remember, that's what I was talking about. You're center operating, you're separating, you're center operating discharge, you know, load, whatever it is. I don't care what the system is. If you're running at beyond capacity or highest end of capacity and you have a problem, well, if you bring it back online, you're not going to start it up at a higher rate of development no matter what it is. I don't care what it is, aircraft engines, a motor you just installed, a pumping system. I mean, whatever it is you go through, you're going to start with a, what is basically a center line or even below center line for, you know, startup or for maintenance. So if you thought you, if you suspected even some kind of issue with maintaining, then all you have to do is drop back just a little bit in production. You're still maintaining production. You're just not at the higher volume, no matter what it is, but you're maintaining production. so if they were at you know maybe a higher end of capacity and they were there were some kind of fear of that which is of course that's a problem to is that you know your job otherwise it's or see the gauges see the valve you know look at your flow tech your check your charts everybody know what the standards are here's the other thing it's like i said with the power company at the same way uh... do we all know how this is supposed to be operating every day for sure i watch it all the time even if you don't necessarily uh... mule say mechanically manipulate you know the cycle and you're monitoring the cycle the problem is whether or not you can move if something goes wrong and mechanically wrong about problem computer hacking with the bs with the the administration of the guys these guys had full control of everything they have full control of all product they even had digital readout they had all the screens up and everything was up and working for the pipeline what they couldn't do to transport those numbers to their billing section. That's the only thing they had. And they couldn't, you know, they even could have had digital readouts. They could have probably downloaded from their digital readouts and then took that to some other computer system to do the billing. But they didn't even do that. They shut the thing down because they didn't know how to either bill by hand or transposed by hand those numbers. That's actually what happened. It's even more pathetic than what you're talking about. There was never a flow problem. Now the pipeline did, now this is one, the pipeline actually had failed an inspection a few days before all of this happened. And then magically this all happened and then they started begging the federal government for help. See, this is their chain of events. The pipeline went under an inspection, and the inspection that they had, it failed. And then magically, they had a ransomware in the billing side of the programs that had nothing to do with the actual control, a movement of product for the pipeline, and all that digital stuff worked. They just shut it down, and then they went to the federal government and said, we can't do nothing here. What happened is they failed. They failed an inspection. It was probably going to cost them a bunch of money and a bunch of downtime, so they used this as an opportunity to beg for some federal money so that they could prove how important they were. and all they had to do was run the product and either transpose those, either write out a ticket by hand and take it somewhere and write it in, or all they had to do was probably plug in some type of external drive, download the numbers, and then take that to another computer to build. But they didn't even do that. They shut everything down. That's actually what happened. That's how pathetic this is. And this has been going on a long time. I mean, there's a story in my family where my grandfather in the late 40s You're talking about getting rid of all the old people and bringing in a bunch of punks that don't know anything but they think they know. You know, when my grandfather had to run out of the house one night at two o'clock in the morning in his underwear to run to the refinery because he was on a day off, and he literally kept the major Texaco refinery from blowing straight to hell because he was the night foreman for the unit, and literally had to keep it blowing from hell because they panicked. and he was on the phone with him for almost an hour trying to explain to the idiots where to go in the operating manual to operate that refinery. And the idiots said the final thing, what they wanted to do was put coal water into the unit because they'd shut the water off and had about 35,000 barrel of crude getting ready to go. And it would have been like a bomb. Had they dumped coal water into it, it'd have been like a hydrogen bomb going off. So yeah, ignorance has been around for a long time. Well, it was in the cycles you knew it would like 10 tickets. What it takes is exactly what you're talking about. What would have happened had the refinery gone? and he not been there fortunately. What would have happened is then it would have been hard. How did this take place? And then there would be lots of puffing and lots of posturing and we're gonna fix it. And so basically what would happen is he would reinvent and this always happens. We get to the point where the incompetence level is so great that you really can't do anything with a machine. They eventually are forced to, you know, not so much dial back, but it's actually relearn the basics. and they reinstall them as some glorious idea by some schmidlap of course who basically doesn't really doing himself but goes back into the system the new character goes back into the system and find all of what we're talking about the way in the database and then we're all going to have classes and teach you all of our all going to review how to fill in the blank whatever is And then what happens, the next thing, oh about three, four, five, maybe 10 years down the road, you know, this is a lot of extra cost and we're going to cut back on the safety procedures classes. And I know we're supposed to do a safety procedure test every month, but, you know, we could do it bi-monthly. And then it's like every month. you know semi-yearly like uh... well what kind of fitted and then after a while it's like well that's gone and then you run full circle right back to where i had full of people who were around back with all the basic work with not either one the place was established or with the next generation of rebuild comes along and they they're forced to actually face the problems that are pretty well common sense the electricity cut does go off and all of them you know you talk about electricity uh... i'm aware of a situation of a power one of the largest power plants in the country all it's probably been twenty twenty five years ago they had a fire and colbin so some bright eyed moron decided what will just put that fire out with water and cold man but when you've got water burning coal create hydrogen gas Finally, somebody got to them and got the idiots to shut it down. There's actually a jail type solution that's a retardant that actually suffocates out fire and coal fires. Well, the idiots were dumping water on a damn coal fire and damn near blew up one of the largest power plants in the country. Right, the problem is, remember you even inject water. Guys, remember the formula. H2O. What's the O? Yeah, it's oxygen oxygen in fact when you do slurry when you're running fine fine slurry to that power plant You're actually injecting water to make the stuff malleable so that you can see you can do it into the fire chamber So that isn't necessarily going to do you any good if you can't negate the oxygen supply and the fire especially when it gets to a super supercharged point like that it will continue to absorb any oxygen and feed off it no matter what it is. Exactly like you're saying. So then while it makes it hydrogen. Yeah, then while it makes it hydrogen. Yeah, what did you produce with your cracking process? What do you mean? Well, guess what? You just threw it into how many degrees of energy and you have a couple of, you have a fairly sophisticated molecule there. Guess what's going to happen? It's going to break it down and rebuild it and that's where you get the hydrogen from. Plus, you have the other components made up of the fueling, whatever it is, diesel or coal, and it's still basically, it's an organic, so you have all those other issues tied in. Yeah. Well, they spray a lot of diesel on coal to keep the dust down, but yeah, but see, this is the point. They brought in somebody, supposed to be an engineer, supposed to know everything, so they start dumping them. We're in a lot worse shape than people know. I mean, we're literally one major screw up away from finding that we're having something similar to our own Chernobyl. That's how bad things are. Something as crude and as lethargic as a turtle, bridges. Remember there for a few weeks, we had three different bridges that fell into the Mississippi. Now, nobody wanted to talk about that afterwards, except that initially there was that whole kootenhopper. Well, it's really easy. You had the money to fix the bridges, but they kept stealing it and pocketing it and putting it in their Cayman Island accounts, or Blatt and Steam put it over in Tel Aviv. But one way or another, the work that should have been done, how about the Army Corps of Engineers? They're supposed to be keeping an eye on that because of Mississippi, like this pipeline, is a major infrastructure issue. But we don't spend money on infrastructure. We get $2 trillion for that and, what was it, well, 2.4, and .3 comes to the US, and the other $2 trillion went overseas and was money laundered in every kind of queer-ass poof to program, you can imagine. having absolutely nothing to do with maintaining anything in the United States. So that's how gross and arrogant. That's why we're at the index fixing point. We have to have an American war for independence to clean this up. And then we get back to American management system, and amazingly enough, we'll do quite well. We will do very well. I was talking where I used to work. I used to do commercial sales. I was talking to a guy that was doing safety inspections on some of the bridges that you're talking about back in the 80s. and they knew those damn bridges needed major repair and you literally had guys, you know, in repaling equipment going underneath some of these bridges checking joints, checking concrete pillars and one guy said he could be equipped, think of a chipping hammer for like a welding, just a little small chipping hammer. He walked underneath, it was underneath the bridge and was capping on the concrete and a whole section of concrete on a big bridge collapsed in and damaged the body. And so then when it exposed, all that rebar and all that still reinforcement was all rusted, all literally rusted to hell. And that's what happened. I was telling me about this back in the 80s. And again, here's the problem is that again, all the money was allocated for constant maintenance. It's like University of Michigan. God, they're just mad. The Mackinac Bridge has a chipping and painting cycle. By the time they get to the other side, the money for bridge maintenance is taken care of each year in the first, what was it, I think, four weeks of operation. the the the amount of traffic over the mac and over it because of the pay and play you know what the pay to use uh... all the money they need is available in the first uh... four to six weeks of operation every year the rest is gravy for the state and you know those bastards still were trying to steal that budget amount for maintenance Oh, I can believe that. Even though you want to keep it, you've got to fix it. But sure as hell, the parasites, these oil boys, it's the Southfield Click again. Well, we can steal that money too, and no one would know because it's in the Upper Peninsula. Exactly how they operate too. Anyway, we've got to go to break. We're going to take off from an ear god bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run. And we are on the marks most day and night. And if you get guys, assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. Maybe not using the bridge. Being ready to not have power is probably a really good thing. And by the way, another reason to have, oh well, toilet paper, fuel, and food on the shelf. You've got to go out. If you get it, it's a lot easier when you can do it fast. Where you go in quick, get the food run like hell. And that means using gasoline. Okay, we're going to get out working on the wait for a minute. Go grab a cup of coffee. 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Ladies and gentlemen, he rolls on, re-radio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, and we are on AM and FM micro stations, C, B, base stations, and Alt Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konas the outline two states territories at the clock it is six eleven p.m. eastern standard time and it is monday years it's monday but it's you know the other part of monday were in the afternoon into the evening and uh... It is the 17th of May. It is the 13th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2021, old earth calendar, 2021, battle for the republic, the dance of swords. And, let's see, couple things real quick. You know what, Ed? We're music requests on my part here. Peace I haven't heard. Love the steel guitar. I had one uncle who could play steel guitar. Went down to Nashville, was actually my Aunt Ruby, she did the same thing. She went down to Nashville, cut about five, six records, actually was in the charts. And my uncle played steel guitar and was with a grand old opera. He played in different locations and was an instrumentalist who worked with different artists when they were producing albums and such. So I haven't heard in a while and he could play this, I mean just, I mean, like it was obviously the album cover, it was an album cover as they say. But Apache, A-P-A-C-A-G, Apache-Steel guitar, and the page, the version I wanted was Doug Beermir, the ear, or Ballmir, probably Ballmir. BEAUMIER, that's the channel, and it's the Doug Valmir channel, and Apache-SteelGuitar, Apache-SteelGuitar. In fact, Unity is running, and he's actually driving his same model my uncle used. It's beat up, I mean, it looks like it's seen some miles and then played for a bit. and uh... it's interesting because mary much you you can rebuild still guitars until help raise over and i mean you can literally where the anyway record over here everybody out there and i'd like to get that in there it those things were there is so much music uh... that out there in ford i mean the some people I've heard that for in like forever which is true actually put it for somebody of the day or just played the background and they were like Wait a minute. I recognize that piece and my grandpa used to play that or my dad used to play that or my you know fill in the blank and a lot of it's great music and it's great driving music that's what that was really popular think about it 57 Chevy 62 Thunder chicken or Corvette of course and take your pick sky lark all you have a worry of of fairly five hundred low ride with a yellow quite a couple of afterburners you know the big circular you know taillights in the background ever that and i do anyway uh... so for everybody out there again it is monday uh... over the weekend of course they're over the middle of the model he's you know that mom on the Of course, you know, we've got conflict going on. Why aren't we doing something? Well, it's not my country. Not my circus and those ain't my monkeys. Just that simple. Go ahead, call or jump in there. If you're looking for a music request, you know, I try to always recommend stuff where the lyrics itself fits really well with us. You don't have to play it right now. But a good one is Rebel Sun, Yankee Man in Union Blue. And another one by him is also to Arms. That's a good one. Thank you, man, and Union Blue. We'll see what we can do. Actually, we'll track it down. See which version, any idea? Any particular choice? Don't leave me. I mean, remember, we can actually pick ours, so to speak, if we make this. Just the one by Rebels on. Rebels on? Okay. Okay. We can track it down. If we can't do it this hour, we'll do it, say, 8 o'clock. Not a problem. And real quick here, on this... the week couple things going on uh... course they're pushing the course of pushing we know they're everyday they're pushing the gun grab thing that's to the point now everybody's pretty well pull their hair out because it's like man they're not listening well of course not listening but everybody pretty well as agreed now enjoy what little time you have left because we're going to war so i do agree with that uh... couple things need to be done get your fishing technology squared away fishing is still a cheap, fast, easy way to get a lot of food. Of course, now a mason jar with a quarter stick of dynamite and a rock and it works really fine too. But poor man's hand grade. However, instead, because that's a little noisy sometimes, uh... and draw attention uh... instead the fishing pole is quiet and uh... you could net you can kill fish there are all kinds of stuff you can do but whatever you're gonna run whatever you're going to use you need to make sure you have the technology on hand just like we're talking about having the snare kit squared away um... one thing you remember about fish to get lethargic during the winter that's why it's a little tougher to uh... you know get a motivated but when you offer them uh... attempt attempting morsel that they normally would not be during the season Well, that's why ice fishing works so well. One of the things that we've done is, right now, all the winter stuff is starting to come out for pretty much free. And today, let's see, I got, well, actually over the weekend, I got a pair of full chest waders for duck hunting or for river fishing. uh... in addition i got two or three fishing poles one of which is really obnoxious it's got a it's a little quicker taker you know actually you want to when you get a a hit it activates a little quicker well the little thing is not right on this brand new pull to bring a pull i got a free maybe that's why i got it but the uh... the polls fantastic but the little quicker thing has been running for three days nonstop now it's a testimony to that little thinking battery and how efficient the uh... circuit is in that it's been running for three days non-stop if you go out at night i can hear it i mean i can hear it too before we do the program i had to move around it it's still doing it i haven't bothered to take the battery out i should maybe i will during a one-hour break but uh... dress girl different fishing you know fishing rigs net uh... middle middle bucket all the other fun stuff live you know live traps for uh... you know keeping things you know fresh you need to make sure that you go through all the equipment you've got there are some things that's going to get old we just can't help it uh... that the problem with that you got to keep an eye on that because if you have a poor always sure i got a lot of our government like large yeah how long have been putting in the garage and a lot of the polymers especially some of the stuff in the that that's from the earlier phase of the china sport wave i just had this happen a few minutes ago with fortunately it happened to me while i had it my hand a couple of other fixtures that were connected with what was mini parachute cord. Really looked good. And the moment I pulled on one, it just literally just, I mean it was like there was no resistance at all. That it powdered, literally powdered and broken down. It now stayed together until I applied any force and it was finished. So this is another reason you gotta beware with a lot of the technology you have out there because, I mean stuff like that because if it was made overseas or is made to whatever spec remember they may not use the proper uh... polymer number one number two they probably uh... whatever they did do has no i are protection so once the stuff is out and exposed you're going to be a breakdown with a dark actually relatively short period of time in some cases which is something you need to keep in mind now you're strong all of your lines Well everything works, but I'm you'll just say the kevlar lines of course are the upper end the biggest thing is again They don't break you got to watch that because again They're not going to though if they get wrapped around something and you're in motion That poles going over the side that you won't have enough for you. We won't have enough energy if it snags on something effectively That's the one thing it's even though it's rated for so many pounds. It's not going to probably give especially the woven Kevlar lines which are pretty common out there right now although they're not cheap I've been running into a lot of the fishing reels loaded with Kevlar line and more money and brains right here but the neat thing is I hope they keep doing that because the stuff is for a long long period of time go ahead call Speaking of fishing, I had somebody tell me a little bit ago that they were surprised that somebody took them fishing, they actually used mini marshmallows. And he said they'd been sitting there using regular bait and they hadn't got nothing. But the moment they put that marshmallow on it flew, it was in the first cast, both him and his buddy had bites. Oh, I have to try that. Well, are they doing saltwater or are they doing freshwater fishing? Yeah, knowing the area around here, probably fresh. Okay, well no that's good, cause we're in fresh water. We don't have any salt water for five states in any direction. Six in any direction. Five to six, there we go. Anyway, so yeah, that'd be something to try. It's amazing what works as bait. We have a, you know, for instance, if you're going to be ice fishing. Guys, in many of the different grubs that are used for ice fishing, can be harvested within a very short period of time just by crossing your back forty. Goldenrod, for instance, houses a parasite slash a grub. They burrow during the summer, obviously, lay their eggs. And it's what we call a mousy, actually, is a grub with a little gray tail on it. and these are very very effective for doing uh... ice fishing and of course will try marshmallows too uh... it doesn't mean he doesn't work i mean obviously the if the critters like it and it does the job than and well began this pretty cheap solution you know we don't do it don't drop a whole marshmallow you just drop a piece of marshmallow so how many fish can you get off one marshmallow probably quite a few but if you're out in the field and you had to go you were going cross-country which are watching for of the golden rod and some of the other plants and playing where you are is what looks like a bulb a ball about the size of knuckle about the size of your first joint of your palm you know say from the end of your bump to the first you know that first joint and uh... this molds will have the same materials surface uh... as and the rest of the rod the rest of the shaft but you take a knife, you snap those off and collect them as you go, leave them the way they are and when you get to where you're going to be able to fish, what you do is you carve those open and we will mouse these, there's only one typically inside, one little parasite, one grub and using a standard pan type hook, if you haven't seen what a uh... winter fishing book looks like you have a little bit of a of teardrop pan almost down and then of course that comes down around as a conventional book and usually have some additional color on it for you know appetizing you know to you know make the uh... you know the fishing to think that that's something you know me that needs to be you know addressed but the uh... mauci does most of the work And of course the critters become highly motivated because it's an out of season treat, so to speak. And that's what you're trying to do is entice them with their sensory systems. Reflection and obviously taste. The mouse's and other grubs are something that you can collect. They're above the snow line, typically. That's where they'll be. So they're easily identified and as you move through an area you can collect and harvest what you need until you get to where you can actually use them. Now you don't have to do a bore ice fish. You can do that, you can use these on a river. Any place where you have any fish population it's going to work. But the idea is that with, you know, for instance grinding a hole through the ice, if you're going to set up a tip up or if you're going to do free stand fishing where you're going to actually use a small line and a small rod, then everything is, everything available is, or everything you need is available in nature. And you don't really have to scrounge for much. Now here's a neat little trick. You can make a neat tip up from a windshield wiper. You know, the body, you know, everybody's throwing these things out. Everyone knows how flexible those are and how bendable they are. You realize we're kind of a really neat ice fishing tip up rod that makes. just think about that go take a look at how it took up is built uh... for ice-fishing and then take a look at or just think about using that uh... uh... uh... expended slash already tired uh... windshield wipers pressure the ones are made for winter that have the sheets and everything all of the perfect i got a nice up they're going to build up anything but they're very flexible if you construct the tip up the way normally would be used that as the raw there is the rod uh... you end up with a pretty decent picture didn't cost too much anything either by the way so just a heads up another little solution slash tool uh... another thing is uh... line and hooked line and hooked everything else we can improvise bobbers you can improvise uh... because if you just could do conventional fishing wars there's all kinds of things you can make or of course there's a myriad of industry all that make uh... lures so whatever your personal guru and flavor choices that works for you you like the marshmallow bag well bag of marshmallows bring those along to by the way you know hungry come come come while you can eat you the marshmallows and prompted the official mental and still get the job done sold that is a again use what you have available but minimal cost for maximum results is always your first best choice okay always remember that Next, let's see again with regard to... Okay, hold on here. Oh, bobber. Okay, a little float. Okay, you can do that with cork. I'll give you an example of cheap solution. You can make a bobber using a wine cork. Now, not all wine corks are cork anymore, so you gotta pay attention. You want the natural cork. Another thing is little small plastic floaty balls. As long as they're sealed and like a ping pong ball would even work. uh... the big thing there is so you can identify a bobbling issue you want to put a color or a geometric line of some kind uh... across the hemisphere one of par one one of the hemisphere so that uh... you can see the bobber moving to identify that the fish is taking the bait because again you may want no policy as you may let it be a male or run with it and snag it or if you want to if you feel you're confident with the opening of a run it if they're doing the nibble you do a little quick light jerk and hopefully you know tag them and snag them and then reel them in or lift them up if you're in the ice fishing business. So anything else critical there? Well again you can also grow worms and by the way if McDonald's can make hamburgers from worms that was always the rumor back in the 80s and the 70s guys when the hamburger wars were going on Yeah, McDonald's makes their hamburgers with more. Oh really? Well, that's actually 100% meat, isn't it? So they're not lying. And then, or a kangaroo. That was the other one. I'm like, well, kangaroo is edible. I mean, it's just not beef, but as long as it's not soily green, you know, I think the poor wallabies, I mean, I don't feel too bad for them. I'll tell you, I get they are tasty then, right? Anyway. All worm production is something you need to look into because that's something you can promote anyway and there's a couple of other reasons for having the production in place. Remember if you're trying to build soil, you introduce the worm population, an increased worm population, to help break down the materials that you've incorporated if you've done organics into the soil. And of course to improve what might be a lesser grade of soil that has been working back to leave and applying a lot of extra materials not not fertilizers uh... organics and you may also have run cattle livestock to the area the warms are going to reprocess everything for you and that's the last phase of what is you know kind of like the five you know living off five acres farm type system no how to manage the sub you know the below-surface operations not just the above-surface operations So, again, you got bait for fishing, but you also have a worm population that you boosted because of the techniques that are available. One of the old tricks is taking a refrigerator and actually laying it sideways, horizontally on the ground, you know, bearing it on the ground, or just partially buried, and making it into a worm colony. You know wreckage refuse a little bit of feces you know like alp cow pies whatever one in there and you know throw your worms in and they do it all on their own they do a fine job of breeding all on their own the neat thing is that they're self-contained inside the fridge you know there's a couple different tricks that were used I don't know if anybody's really doing anymore and we're not talking the old lockable fridge that would be kind of embarrassing if you get stuck in there somehow of course not and that's why we don't want to lay it aside or lay it lay down it's out its back and bear That's very efficient. The worms can't escape, but neither can I. Scratch, scratch, scratch. So instead, typically, again, there was no locking mechanism. It was just that the door is designed to seal so that it keeps, you know, all the direct, you know, over-overwatering and keeps the environment contained. The worms are in darkness. They're happy. But when you want to get in there and harvest them, it's not a big deal to open up the lid and go for the worms. So again, you'd be surprised at what you can grow under those conditions too. They're doing it all on their own. You're just giving them better food, giving them a limited environment where they have to take advantage of what you've done for them and then you take advantage of what's been done to them. So let's see, next. uh... over the weekend uh... we had a couple of things that uh... were discussed about uh... nbc nuclear biological chemical and not that i don't disagree with the idea that we have a nuclear biological chemical threat it's just that the you know face brought are going to do it and they don't want you to go any farther i had this conversation couple times this weekend with people who were the will be a great napkin is so important i said really afraid you believe that all the you believe all the stories have been told then again master biological with a biological filter would make more sense or i don't know why i think you are you're telling me that on the one hand this is like threatening and you're all terrified of life and you're all terrified of breathing then why are you just wearing the face diaper why aren't you wearing a full protection mask and for that matter why are you coming out in population okay we fear that terrified of life why are you out here bothering us that's the other thing that you know i've had to i'm finished with these people okay as far as you know you're not making any sense because if you're that terrified you're you're having no pleasure that's the thing you get me are these people have no pleasure while they're coming out doing anything but it's like they want to you know nicks all the rest of us we can't be doing it you can't go far away yeah i can the matter fact i'm having fun just looking at you fools uh... cold that's right as a matter of fact again first of all of them nuclear biological chemical defense uh... there are a number of different master still available there has been a change out in inventory again because i'm talking to wholesalers certain inventories are just exhausted for the moment plus everybody's getting ready for war so the countries that were disposing of some of the stuff aren't because they're on the front line they figured they're going to be the first ones to be hit by whatever may escalate in europe not talk about the middle east come out europe so the thing is that certain countries are now in a rush to quote unquote upgrade because of this they have to have they have to have capital and so what they're doing is they're actually selling their older inventories and the upgrade may not be a good thing anyway. They might not really be too happy with what they get in the way of a product, but oh well, that might not our problem. Take advantage of what it is that's coming out. And the Hungarians have been on the lead for some extensive upgrades in systems, both of their weapons and their personal defense for their military personnel. I understand that there's supposed to be some of their Air Force counterpart, aviation counterpart, masks coming into the system. It sounds like this is something they had a couple, maybe a decade or two ago, that was kind of paralleling the American program when the M40s, slash the aviation, oh, not the M40, the aviation counterpart to the M40 came in as part of the Air family that we have, the Air Force systems that we adopted. Now the difference is, if when you see these things, the lens is a slight, has kind of a little more of a weeble wobble to the base. They spend a little more money on these things than the average mass that they've run into. You run into the Warsaw or former Warsaw Pact countries. I don't know how many are going to come in, but I understand that they've released some, and those are going to be out there somewhere in the system. We'll find out more about those. And in addition to that, needless to say, the Bulgarian equipment, which It looks like Bulgaria and Hungary pretty much in the more recent cycle just after the fall of the wall purchased a lot of German equipment. It looks to me to be virtually this it's German contract where they just cranked it out to you know what it with a color variation but it's the same mask I got two or three in hand right now but I'm looking at and I don't see any difference. All parts that are interchangeable. Needless to say, the filters work 40 millimeter. But there is a... Oh, it's just color... Like I said, coloration and not so much that the chip is different, but the polymer could be just that the masks are fresher. The polymer reacts differently in terms of bend and how it moves. So I'm going to find out more. Like I said, I always talk to the people that, you know, or ideally brought me other than they can give me information on you know where what their databases what they've heard of the product and we can pass it on but the uh... copy of the m sixty five german uh... the copy of the uh... uh... m seventeen which by the way remember a couple these are virtually identical i would be surprised if they didn't actually sell on the mold uh... it's not like it's the first time we were so much after the war saw packed under the table so we could get them already for you know whatever they were going to do we also what we're going to do right back to them uh... another thing is chemical it's no i don't know where are to get me good numbers of chem suits and i've had a lot of emails and also spike on that in the last uh... i don't know why it last four five days but uh... it's going to be catches catch can main military dot com main military dot com main military dot com has some kept suit i know we just looked at them a few days ago uh... it's you're going to have to go through the inventory to see who has what major surplus dot com major surplus dot com major surplus dot com might be one option And yes, there are some items, but I don't know what's left over at Gun Parts Corp. I know that the Norwegian chem suits were sold out and actually were a pretty good camouflage item. They were a good uniform item. So we'll find out more about that as we go. But I'll have to, again, go look to see what the inventory has out there to kind of make any, if you have any questions, send me an email at liberty at provide.net, liberty at provide.net. liberty at provide that net and uh... the hold on okay now well uh... ode green wudland camo there are other foreign camos uh... some of the foreign Swedish ones are in the sweet pattern that are we generally the Norwegian uh... later uh... what they call what is it uh... pine forest if that is not the name for it basically it's kind of like uh... bubble german camel but in the darker uh... pine ranges and uh... pine colors so it works really well where it's where it's supposed to in pine forest but uh... there are no w all degree is cheaper obviously though so you're going to see a lot more of the equipment in that because when you have to when you're a smaller country or if you're strap for cash america's in that boat right now too uh... it's more likely you're going to do the full you know flat single-color rather than try to you know get to expensive or pricey on uh... you know and try to be special it just uh... doesn't make sense budget wise so it's because it's so degree doesn't mean it's older remember that you can have to understand a lot of read the labels identify the production meal period for the different technology and then go from there so Let's see, what else do they have those? Well, okay, here's another thing I wanted, now go ahead, caller, who do we have? Still me. Hey, quick question. This is another one I was thinking about. This is kind of a quicker one. When the war ends, we establish the government, we establish the militia system. First question, and I think I already know the answer, are we gonna have a standing military? Yes, but it'll probably be very, very tiny, probably 130 at the current size, right? Something along those lines. Well, it would depend on what technologies everybody commits to. I would say that most likely the nuclear arsenal is going to still be hanging around because they were stuck with that. So that means that your infrastructure will have to be maintained there to a degree. Well, that wasn't the question. That was just the base for my question. Yeah, the roll around would be, okay, this is the problem we've got is, Imagine if instead of everybody sitting down there dead ass and doing nothing, we actually mobilize to maintain and to operate, which means that we get hands-on time. Let me give you an example. Why do we park aircraft carriers? Why do we park older aircraft carriers the way that we do? I mean, right now, we know that there's a big debate. They've got, I think, three diesel carriers that they've brought offline. Of course, now, two are nuclear also. and now all of a sudden they realize it's going to cost so much to deescalate the nuclear carrier that they're deciding that they're probably going to put them back online because it's cheaper to run them than it is to just deactivate them because if they do, the cost to disassemble them is just outrageous because of nuclear precautions. Why are they worried about... This has been a problem I've had and I've seen the budget numbers and I've watched all their crunching and it's all idiots tick math. It's like... like uh... new age math slash uh... common core math if you have so many personnel that you want to keep track would it make sense that you would maintain a reserve battle fleet yeah i mean a real reserve battle fleet i mean what what's the big deal with if i have so many reservists in say uh... florida that if I'm going to mobilize everybody for a two-week stay, we're going to be on the weekend for three days, let's say reserve or National Guard, for instance. Why would I need you in an office when I've got capital ships that need to be maintained? And if I give each, I set up a reserve crew and it's a rotational reserve crew, so everybody gets to participate. In other words, this weekend, the squadron 406, not the earth squadron, but section 406 is training on maintenance and operations of fleet vessels. Well, guess what? Why don't I just put them on a reserve ship and actually have them maintain operations and they tag team. Next week I got, in fact even on the same weekend where so many reserve and national guard units training every weekend, Naval Reserve could be larger and should be anyway because you would be maintaining proficiency in a hands-on environment. You would be enhancing the size of the Defense Force. And, not only would it be a training ship, but as needed, since the aircraft, the equipment, the missile systems, everything is maintained, the weapons platforms are ready to run. Now, let me give you an example. It was Sulfridger, the actual guard base. All these reserve and guard units, air guard, they always bad-mouthed them, right guys? Let me tell you something. This is what the Navy and the Air Force was doing for years, and the guard and the reserve hated it. They would give the guard units long in the tooth aircraft that were all bomb-out state-of-the-art technology, but they were all being run by the Air Force and they were in crappy condition. Give them three months to six months of reserve, both active reserve and reserve rotation troops, and they would have those aircraft up to 100 percent. Now here's what the Air Force was doing for the longest time, and the Navy did the same thing with the Naval Reserve. They would let them rebuild the planes, and then they'd take them from them, and they'd drag in a whole bunch of other hangar queens and derelicts again, and say, oh, fix these. Now, what were the full-time people doing? Because this is what's cute, the part-time people were actually maintaining the integrity of the Air Force. So what were the damn full-time people doing that were turning a wrench? You know what I mean? I mean, think about this, guys. And the guard would run, or the reserve would run these aircraft, same with helicopters. They did it for the longest time during the Vietnam window. You know, they'd give them just the next model earlier, Hueys. And they'd come in, shot the snot, patches all over them, and the crew immediately would do an evaluation. They would figure out, well, okay, we know what the parts inventory is. We've got a parts inventory build up here. And they would zero in on critical components, trade off whole module or assemblies, do repair, physical frame repair, the whole nine yards, and rebuild. And then they get it all done. They'd be flying them for maybe another month or two months, three months. And all of a sudden, the Air Force and Commander, the Army, come in and go, oh yeah, we're pulling those. We're going to give you another batch. We're going to give you some other aircraft. And this happened over and over again, and everybody got to the point where they started dragging their feet on, finishing or qualifying release of the equipment, because it was, you know, it was just frustrating to the troops. They brought the equipment up to a higher standard than the standard aviation platforms that were in frontline service. And there was no reason that those aircraft hadn't been maintained or should have been maintained to their full potential before the Guard and Reserve got them. So they were getting kind of tired of lazy-ass bastards who were full-time. That's the only way they could describe it. So think about this. This is one of the things, if you've got globalists, the last thing you want is an American Navy that's truly Americanized, can-do attitude, and the Air Force could be the same situation. It's kind of like we've talked about with Civil Air Patrol. Civil Air Patrol should be a mimic of the US Air Force. And for anybody who doubts me, I'm going to tell you, go right over to Iron Planet and look at what they're selling this weekend. Look what's over there for sale. And remember that that's only part of what this system has to offer. They even have aircraft. They just don't sell them. So they should have single engine, twin engine, rotary wing aircraft. Civil air patrol should have demilitarized runways to operate off from or other auxiliary facilities that they could maintain. They should have power plants, they should have maintenance cribs and maintenance bins, they should have a full fleet of vehicles, they don't have jack squat. Why? Because the job is to make sure America is not prepared to defend itself. And certainly the American people are not prepared to defend themselves if need be from the government. Because that's what they're terrified of. Mark, go ahead. But what I was going to ask was, is obviously when this war ends, I have a pretty good feeling that Woodland M81 will probably be the standard militia pattern for many years to come. But what I was going to ask was, is will there be a differentiation between, let's say that the standard military wants one camouflage pattern, would the militia even, like for example, Would it be required that militia units and military units both have to use separate camouflage patterns? Like if the military tried to use a camouflage pattern that was standard militia, but they couldn't use it because they would be mistaken for militia units and vice versa? Well, actually they should all be on the same page, but traditionally regional uniforms and in fact regional uniforms based upon color variance and seasonal conditions would be the deciding factor. In other words, like we said before, certain units are indigenous combat units on the border, let's say Arizona to Mexico. The ACU is actually a workable uniform in a lot of places down there, not everywhere, but in a few. It doesn't work out for any player else, hardly at all, but the fact of the matter is that if you had wartime production, unlike what we've seen in the past, The difference would be to prioritize routing anything we've got in the way of production. We wouldn't have surplus for this reason. We'd be routing the material to certain areas and they would be running that equipment until it runs out and then they would be transitioning over to something else. So you might have, for instance, an OD grain uniform standard for, say, the maintenance and operations. It's more economical. You might have a battle dress camouflage uniform that be standard for active forces, but remember more time everybody's active. So there's not a, if we're all on the same side, we wouldn't necessarily see a change out in uniforms from one formation to the next. The only reasons it's gonna exist in the earliest stages is because of availability and variance in independent formations or state and county formations and what they've committed to. over a period of time as the war councils develop then a standard would be would be developed based on uh... wicker cooperative uh... assessment of nasa of needs what what are you doing where you're fighting what part of what you don't put a little bit fighting it obviously were north america uh... this is true with the american war for independence example, Washington personally outfitted several, you know, a thousand men, probably a little under, he financed a whole lot of material support. Other groups did the same thing, but because of that, and because they were their own freestanding formation, they typically had their own uniform. But it was to make it known that they were from that particular institution. Now as the war progressed, for instance, the standardization was therefore the Continentals, but the militias still retained their state uniforms based upon signature. In other words, I know that that's, you know, Remington's guard, or that those are the regulators from Boston, or that's, you know, the Massachusetts rifles. or you know what your mistake i made it very at the end of all you do american civil war was the same way going into the civil war i think the best example if you watch stonewall jackson addressing the militia uh... the speech that he gave let's not in the old when he's organizing the regiments and if you pay attention you see that some of the militia or even wearing continental uniforms the traditional continental uniform that goes back to the American war for independence, that the militias still war, depending on what state they were in and what part of the country. And so they had, go ahead, I'm sorry. So it would be standard to have militia units and military units wearing the same uniforms? The big thing is, again, remember the transition now is identified by patch and marker. Although, you remember, that's why you have all the Velcro. So you can not identify someone. in the past it was a uniform that would be the standard the dorm but the unit markers and unit identifiers and other telltale spurs of headgear changes are something that is the is is common is not would be just a useful so you might be for the sake of production again for first of all let's remember a couple things we're going to be also trying to keep down costs government's not going to be good spending the money it's spending now the people spend the money they are and will you also be whatever they they probably were property make stay within their own pocket to do that you're going to be minimizing all costs and expenditures as well as saying it's as likely as not you want to be using uh... camouflage is a big jump in terms of cost that was not a standard for many many many years o d greener one solid color is still cheaper and more economical across the board than going with a camouflage pattern. And it's reflected to a degree, if you'll notice, in what you know, even, you know, when you look at the market, of course nowadays, they're charging outrageous prices for everything. We're trying to minimize the cost of government. And the change will be under the colors would be, for instance, headgear, markers for identifying particular units and unit patches, unit heraldry. That's how you would identify the unit itself. They're not supposed to be opposing each other per se, but they are prepared to. So that's a matter also of the states maintaining the militias at their discretion, and they're either going to A, feed off the surplus, which has been happening for a very long time, or they're going to bite the bullet. spend the money and uniform their state militias accordingly so that there they have a signature you know easily identified friend full combination the biggest thing is that some states will want to put the bill i'll tell you that right now because then that's the biggest what you're going to have is that you know we have a little what we're talking about is maintaining standards and and and in all areas not just the of the marshall and but also with regard to everything from the election process like we've seen with the failures voter fraud is not new but voter fraud has been different depending upon the period of time the era i should say though it will carry and again i'd it won't take long for people to start realizing that you know if we wait government spending because but government will ignore us after a while and they will start doing what they always do and they'll be spending money beyond their means And then there will be excesses because somebody will pad somebody's pocket or they'll just produce where they should based upon whatever norms they establish. And the excess will eventually be available, be slid sideways. This, by the way, has been going on for about as long as the country has been in place as far as how the militia received materials and or the, I should say, the state received materials if there was any excess. The only difference is that traditionally, for instance, the American War for Independence is the best example. So like I said before, the states spent the money on artillery, so they didn't have the artillery off to the Fed. This will be the case this time around with a lot of what we're doing, in that if the states spend the money on the heavy weapons and material, although there's a standard, because we have to have munitions integration, states are not necessarily going to be we're going to be recalcitrant to hand over significant parts of what is the checks and balance system and that's how it should be now that in turn is probably what will motivate forces towards having independent structure in terms of heraldry which includes the uniforms there's nothing we could do to necessarily convince there's no strong army we could do to convince everybody of this at state level so i think what will happen is a tremendous amount of independence by the states especially now that they want to feel the roads and we get out of this conflict of back to the original course of you know the country as it was established each of the states will have their own you know respond responsibilities and their own list of things that are they consider priority what we wouldn't the majority of the militias be county run in private or are you saying the majority of the militias will end up being state sponsor world-class still okay remember it's a taxation that the tax structure the way it's up it should be at the county level the money should stay in the county but we know that at one point or another the states are still again the the the rally the flag that everybody rallies under the county's provide the brigade the brigades that of course were available to the state's governor so one way or another there yet at one point you have to have a management mechanism that's going to be making decisions now like i said the war council was the tradition another word you didn't just go well will galley off to war as a state without input of war council from the counties and from the uh... tail from the county and townships So it's still the state, the state's governor, that is going to be deciding whether or not to, for instance, provide the militia to the Fed. If they don't see that it's being properly managed, or it's an issue that they don't have a dog in that fight. That's why it was harder to get us into wars back in the day, because that is part of the checks and balances system. And I would remind everybody, that's from the Polish system, which most people don't realize, the Polish democracy system. only not as not as completely democratic but rather more of the republican slash or the republic venue with regard to a certain amount of centralization that balances out the difference everybody that was around for the american war for independence knew what happened to poland and that's why democracy had a bad taste and was considered a bad thing contrary to what everybody thinks uh... dimple polland was a one hundred percent democracy what we mean by a hundred percent or you know you're all the bach democrats are democrat all hopefully the democracy you know we are all that too but remember that the entire decision process uh... had to be a hundred percent unanimous every step of the way and because of this poll and progressively was defeated on the continent to the point where what were the polish empire progress we're prepared of how many other years war saw the city state and of course there's the big miracle about how poland reborn in this poll listing right now that know the polish history uh... the but what was the big flaw the big flaw was total democracy so there have to be to a degree some central decision process or critical calm down conflict is involved because again Like I said, time and distance with America, the one thing that was good about our situation is that we had, there was a delay in the processes of waging war against us. On the continent with Poland, Poland, of course, had totally embraced the quote unquote democracy or the democratic process, but they were standing around, they were standing in the middle of every royal house that existed in Europe. Those royal houses could make their decisions instantly. that democratic process of that uh... permeated all of the polish of nation uh... hindered every action because it any tear if somebody disagreed with the boat it mixed all the work that was done they had to go right back to square one and start the whole proposition of the whole voting processes all over again for any significant decision and mark go ahead So, hypothetically speaking, we've won the war. We've reestablished the militia system. We go back into another war several years later after everything's ironed out. There are going to be private militias. There's going to be local county run militias. You're going to have the militias that are probably going to be under state service, and then you're going specifically. Then you're going to have, of course, your military. Hypothetically speaking, country gets invaded. The state calls up its militias. and they're trying to mount a uniform defense. Well, let's say that you have a couple areas that are under heavy threat, but the private militias don't want to do a uniform defense, they instead decide they want to go a guerrilla approach. Could the state force them and court-martial them into a uniform defense versus private militias who would rather take a guerrilla approach to the conflict? Well, if they didn't sign, see, this is one of the big things about swearing an oath to the central corps. and that's something that uh... even when uh... for instance uh... kitty roosevelt when he did the rough riders the refer to start as a free and independent formation and then they waited for acknowledgment and commissionment uh... to step into the war they first organized privately and could have stayed private but nothing more but once they do go into contract or into an alliance in your fault when you're then you're of they're under the eegis of the state government or the fed accordingly about respectively depending upon to what degree you're going to surrender your personal authority which is one of the reasons that a lot of malicious wouldn't do that but rather would work in cooperative war council and that's something that this is totally avoided in teaching understand that units would be reviewed the commander himself with the unit commander or a team commander or battle group commander or a army commander or even the the uh... states uh... had to negotiate with uh... certain elements that were made up though the warring factions that were fighting for this bill for the mutual defense this is something that isn't discussed at all because they don't want people to think about this it's all the old supposedly the central dictatorship uh... and you know what the model of the canal management system that really wasn't the case examples of a talk about many times about the state of the state had them massive amounts of artillery But they also had massive coastlines, and so they weren't going to surrender their artillery to be used by the Continental Army when the states themselves needed to defend themselves. So they would not come off of, nor would they surrender the authority over those pieces of equipment or the troops that were manning the guns. the thing would be true the situation like this where it's the job of the field commander the all-white the officer in charge of the general field marshal you know straw boss whatever term you want to use uh... his job is to manage and to negotiate between the different car combat elements both those that are committed as regulars those that would be committed under the state forces and independent formations of might show up Now, the first part of that is to actually sit down in a war council and negotiate to understand what's the pecking order, who's in charge. Now, if certain units will disagree, then here's the wise commander is not going to snub anyone, an intelligent man, is going to try to sculpt. For instance, say you have people who are car choosing that they're going to fight anymore or what conventional mean the idea is to be able to take that force and apply it work needed so you need to work out an agreement and a cooperation so that the energy that they apply is beneficial to the overall campaign on your part This is all stuff that the War of 1812 actually was fought like this and not the way, not the little set piece, propaganda garbage I see nowadays. I've read in depth the American War for Independence and the militia were a significant driving force in whatever successes did take place. And what I'm describing is actually what they had to go through, what everybody went through. The Federals wanted to invade Canada. They really, really did. Not that it was an official policy, but the logic was that if they could drag us all over into Canada and get us to go on a Canadian campaign all the way across the whole of the nation, then they'd drag us along for the ride. Well, the militia was the majority. And after successfully driving the British and the Canadian forces from our side of the water, A war council was taken. Everybody agreed we were going to go so far. The Federals wanted us to continue with the operations and continue to invade. And it was the militia that rained the men and took them back across. Under the logic, they didn't have the resources. They didn't have the logistics. So this is where it's good to have that other voice in there to temper because lesser brains can completely destroy whatever victory you've achieved. And if it weren't for the fact that somebody else was in there to put the brakes or the kibosh onto their hairy eyeball plan, the campaign would have gone very differently and the situation would have been much more dire for whatever forces would have been left on our side of the water, especially during the Ontario campaign. There are advantages, not disadvantages, there are advantages to having these other options to help put pressure from the state and because otherwise the assumption is the fed has or the state even has total power will be that this is part of the checks and balances system which everybody hates because yeah you actually have to communicate with people you have to be all you have to go give and take there is a balance here and that's how it's supposed to be so my question is is your in town the county itself for the county run militia you want to be in a private unit So, do you have to register that unit to the county to be exempt from the county unit militia service because it says that you're in another militia already? No, actually, you would still, if you're with an independent... Oh my God, we're at a time. Oh God, we're at that, we're whatever they are. Well, we'll bring this up, because it is something that is important to understand about... The different peers and the different responsibilities that still take place with regard to, for instance, allegiance to the county. Because the county is your home, make sure the lignites earn your mutual liberty and for its most supplies. However, independent militias are typically more reactive. Well, responsive, not reactive, but responsive because they don't have the burden of having to hesitate waiting for a higher command structure. In many cases that's an advantage. Anyway, we're going to go to breakdown. We're going to take off for now. God bless the Republic. Death. We are not staying. They don't teach us because if they don't teach us that we don't know, that does require action at all levels when it comes to... Anyway, we're gonna get all the way for now, Ed taking over, and we'll evacuate the clock using intel reports. That's the law of the Constitution. 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 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 gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine. Not again. The line must be crossed. What are we dealing with? Politicians. No. Okay. Just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me.