Mark Koernke discussed pre-electric and low-tech communications systems, field telephones, and manufacturing technologies from World War I and II eras, emphasizing their reliability and simplicity compared to modern systems. He explored how societies can function without electricity using steam power, hydroelectric systems, and mechanical production methods, referencing the Mauser rifle factory and Sten gun production as examples of efficient wartime manufacturing. Callers discussed vaccine mandates in New York's medical system and the auto industry, with Koernke analyzing the numerical impossibility of replacing thousands of workers with National Guard personnel. The show emphasized self-sufficiency, work ethic, and the importance of diverse power sources and manufacturing capabilities for societal resilience.
I remember a teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade. I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to do this. I used to do this too. I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher. He was the principal of the Harrison School in Winstan, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real stage of my time anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, this is, he says, I have been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge, dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without stealth pity, allegiance, my love and my devotion, to the flag, our standard, O glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic Republic a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern and Government is the people and it's from the people to the leaders not from the leaders to the people for which it stands One nation one nation meaning so blessed my God indivisible incapable of being divided With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others. For all, for all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity? If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too. 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. 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. 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, keep the torture freedom 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 trampled each God-given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this dill the land of the afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Carnegie. One day closer to victory for all behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on the treeradio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite. and we are on AM and FM micro stations, CBE base stations, and Ultra Net 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 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with Conus, the Outline Two states and territories, and the clock. It is 509 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It's Communications Tuesday. It is September 28th and it is 2021, Old Earth Calendar 2021, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. And interesting things happening real quick here. You're talking about communications, the internet slash whatever you want to call it nowadays, whatever the fad, fad, slang lingo, whatever BS they pull out of their arse, it's the internet, okay, whatever. uh... it had other names before what it was smaller and then became the internet then it's you know moved on and you know become bigger still but it anyway uh... one thing that is rather fascinating right now is going to do a certain site you know yesterday i was trying to find a uh... particular item over sportsman's guide and it is interesting that what happens is different search engines allow you to see different things just thought was rather fascinating so i went through and i started to look at this again uh... one of the reasons i think it's it's critical is that apparently well but apparently i mean obviously your piggybacking on another service that's exactly what's what's happening but in addition to all of the other unique things that happen is you end up because you're approaching from another service you end up with a totally different registry file uh... what would the same obviously your name you know monica of email whatever and which rather fascinating about this is how things cash accordingly in other words restored when you come back to the place uh... one of the things i do is a little bit of a cheat for something i find that i think you guys really really really should have is like set up a card sit there and wait for me what's cool i can handle that and I usually do it, so I'm able to save some time and not fiddle fart so much with the programming. In other words, I get things done, get up online, get things done. But let me give you an example. Okay, I'm looking at two different inventors, and this is what's really bizarre. Remember yesterday, I mean, this is Communications Tuesday. This is something I really want to talk about today. Swiss Army Surplus Wall Telephone with Ringer. Okay, now you heard the title. good to work it is a really good felt with well i guess you could spell it a number of ways of playing around the a m in the english language is unique in that after all you don't know what the word goatee means right fish oh you had all and yet will will go it will get out of that another that may be still today it's communications tuesday so anyway i'm looking right now at i want to support the guide i use my name i came in for my page and I have two completely different lists depending on which of the search engines I used which I think is rather interesting because the account should be retained and held obviously at the sportsman's guide end, right? It's interesting, unique and all darn. Ha! Well in the day it took for me to tell you about the Swiss phones, we saw those and said, oh, and I can understand why they virtually were new were ninety eight dollars a piece and these were very deluxe model field phone is what i mean a really long ago yet they're gone it's like putting money in the bank if you're a self-bark okay and it's gone so unfortunately and i was going to buy by what what the problem is they have time today we've all kind of other stuff we just had to take care of you know i'm dividing up between a lot of the parents in the fire so i didn't get the either i'm kind of not happy about that so i'm realizing that one server i'm here the one search engine i'm using i'm gonna dump completely it's useless to me doesn't not reliable for being able to maintain you know disciplines of the speak but uh... anyway they were these were listed and they were on the page and they're in my cart i'm looking at it right now swiss army surplus wall telephone with ringer actually with three ringers uh... if you look at the pattern You probably can't, now you may not be able to actually pull this up. Try and see. You might, you never know. Swiss Army Surplus Wall Telephone with Ringer. Now, I brought it up during the area, on the area, show you how many different ways to find this, and it was available yesterday. But it is an excellent piece of equipment. I wanted to at least have two to start working with them. We can see how long they last. What's really cool is they have a really long service cord for using standard pre-assembled fixtures. You don't have to do a whole lot of wire network or whatever, it's just plug and play. And that was another nice feature, you could take advantage of having different plugs or fixtures around with the wire harnesses set up, and then you could move it from location to a different location as needed, let's say, as things escalate down the road. It would have been very quick and easy to move them out, not quite as super mobile because these are screwed to the wall, but that's not a big deal, it can be done a number of different ways. uh... anyway it would be for the normal field phones are actually remember box bag type systems is a couple of different noted designs that are out there or more than a couple and the field phone has been around for a very very long time it's not dead uh... the new field phones are uh... full circle back to you know on board power working off existing voice transmission they have their own k you know capacitor banks etcetera etcetera depending on which country it is but all well we didn't get those and they are gone uh... sadly enough and that is a cool communications item i did point out and you yes still can get field phones from a number of different sources and it doesn't have to be sportsman's guide colman dot com major surplus pretty much anybody that is a regular surplus company has either the east german the west german the Swedish uh... sometimes the swiss uh... also dutch and older american which typically are not from the american surplus system but are actually from the european uh... surplus industry or the ronner revolution companies because it was the europeans of bop these under nato and american technology and they're selling ours back to us so to speak so They're not a bad product. Some of the oldest ones are real popular now with the collectors and or the reenactors because you have the World War II and leather balm field phones. They're quality horse hide or cow hide, depends on what year. But originally they were horse hide, just like your uppers on boots and or shoes like Foresheim. Your uppers, which wear oh so well, wear oh so well because they're horse hide. tougher the only problem with horse-eyed yet be it will for carry bags or for shoes is that wherever it flex the leather will not give uh... with horse-eyed the leather will progressively cut stitching and that's what cobblers were for to go back and clean up the stitching lines re-stitch the shoe for you and you re-sole it if you want ever was needed to be done and you're in the shoes truly could last an indefinite period of time Most of the better cavalry boats, the front and forward guards and again, the top surfaces were horse-eyed. They take a better cut, you know, in other words, you get hit with a saber, a piece of branch, or a, you know, something stuck and cut in half, a piece of metal rakes over your leg. The horse-eyed was much better superior in terms of both density and resilience once it was properly tanned, cured and formed. so that's where the or site comes in with a lot of these uh... bags it won't be your speakers be spending money on field telephones you didn't want to have to replace them and back in the day they were space-age technology okay and when you went out of shouting with the talk of a lot of on a on a field polling get away whatever we need to do without you know too much interference except for me to be planning or wired splicing it was the end So anyway, as far as the field phones go, the newer ones are actually touch pad, the older ones are crank, and in some cases actually have the ability, as I mentioned yesterday too, you have the single channel, single line, three point station control where you can go from one phone to the next to the next, and so that phone is best served as a center phone for stringers who run out to l p o p is listening post observation post the points medical positions whatever and then the individual single channel phones are out at the other end put forward and they come back to a center brain or a hob or a switchboard like you know i'm the old betty co junction bank now one of the places if you're looking for switch boards if you really want to do a by your own telephone system you can and with field phones as a matter of fact if you go to fair radio dot com w w w dot fair f a i don't think they have uh... canadian uh... and i think they might have belgian the belgian ones and the uh... swedish ones are just like many classic uh... switchboard operator line pullers if you've ever seen those were the accordion out you plug them in and they they roll back in and and and that's uh... like it's on petticoat junction not afraid people are older you'll remember that for your younger you know i've a clue i'm talking about but you've also seen in old movies you see it remake movies where they show like a switchboard operator that's what we're talking about only small-scale and they're really cool cuz like while you got a baby phone station here that'll do you know twelve fourteen eighteen or even up to twenty four thirty different phones at the same time giving you a true hob or a you know again and that but you can deploy uh... big advantage because it is hard if not impossible to interrupt the other technology other than get physically getting out there and plugging stuff in uh... with other wiring available shielding the wiring more efficiently others little or no bleed out uh... there are a number of different ways you can even now master the uh... wire completely of the same technology issues for the m p defense also does a good job of con feeling any wall electronic believe that come to the wires that they'll try to track as it all kind of overlapping technology they were you go from one to the next to the next to try and identify or track all electronic harnesses or systems that are out there and again just take the space age present tied in with the low-tech you know first second generation communications like this and what you've got is a no field you have a no target there's nothing to find so just a little heads up all kinds of cool stuff that you can do to accomplish the mission as we say get the job done uh... another thing about the uh... uh... most of the field telephone to the paid typically do require to be cell batteries but that very depending again if i said depending on the era and manufacture with the detail batteries you do typically have a little greater range obviously all their own onboard power now the first thing you would think about is what why not do something really cool like how about a little solar cell How about hooking that up to your power supply, whatever, you know, de-cell battery rechargeables. I have four of them sitting here behind my elbow right now. I got from Refreate, which is China Sport. Okay. uh... transport red remember is tractor supply charter sport blue is harbor freight and at harbor freight they buy a like many places they do have rechargeable in all ranges d selfy no uh... double a triple eight uh... one two three batteries etcetera well what you can do is actually hook up a small solar panel uh... put the details in line where they belong but actually you know add a slave circuit that charges off to the side when the equipment field daylight hours when the equipment not in use obviously the banking power now this is the advantage of this is that you don't have to husband your operation as much in other words if you had been no batteries especially early now the edison battery packs were very efficient and that were designed originally if you recall be baby smaller very portable you know baby units almost like i can about the size of the detail or actual little bigger but these were glass battery packs made by edison and they were designed to run the telegraph system the telephone system and high lows uh... they just the bigger ones are used obviously for high lows but That type of battery, other than the fact that it wasn't really fragile, there's a whole history of that we've talked about before, Ed, Captain Monahan on, remember? When the Edison battery was developed, it's not as fragile as you might think. Well, Mark, you just said the glass hole. Let me give an explanation of how Edison came up with the Edison Deep Cell Battery, the standard battery that became the norm for high-low you know electronic lift industry okay and also for the telegraph and telephone they invented the battery they built it uh... put it together and it was said walk it over to the first stairwell there and throw it out the window drop it out the window they dropped it then they looked at it or what what broke so they looked at it and they beefed it up internally and externally And he said, okay, now I build it, now take it to the second floor. What? Take it to the second floor and throw it out the window. So they did. And then they looked at the batteries that they threw out the window. This is no joke. This is the actual R&D, research and development. They had the batteries were functional. What they did is they threw them out the window and they tested to see how they, what kind of impact they would take. And after they did this, they looked at each one that they tossed out the window. Now these are big batteries the size of a car battery. If you're not familiar with little, they are deeper and about half the size of a regular battery you'd see it today or one third and each of them is a cell. And you can stack them however you want to to produce more power. And you know, there's any number of different ways you can combine them. So anyway, after they did the second story test, the final was the third floor. In fact, they almost didn't really expect it by what I understand reading the original story on this years ago, and Monahan actually read it on the air again, and related to it because he had a bunch of the Edison original, real Edison batteries made by Edison, okay? And what's interesting is they dropped them on the third floor and they survived. They said, okay, now we can sell these things because we won't have to worry about liability. so understand that that's why the phone system for the railroad the or for a telegraph for the railroad the phone system for you for decades and decades was one of the most reliable on the planet because this should be the stuff that was used to maintain it unlike the crap we have nowadays uh... was built like a brick doghouse no it wasn't sophisticated by today's and it was very simple and in fact really didn't need to change there is no that there has been no significant advantage in terms of either output you know productivity etcetera or they're smaller with smaller means squat if you have to replace them more often and if they're more fragile which is the problem that they the bean counters always get involved in the chance and this is true of everything that we're seeing right now but the original editor batteries uh... make well four five years ago uh... cat monahan whatever to uh... one of the crap yards man they let you buy stuff is something like some of the other in a retentive run by the government you know to do to kind of uh... uh... scrapyards where they won't we all anybody by anything they just destroyed for the sake of making sure it's out of america's hands basically it's u.s. government working with communist and we see with everything including the department of defense uh... so anyway you know like my lead by risk the trader general so anyway uh... as it is uh... what's fascinating about this is that again the equipment worked very very well but then they scaled it down for the military remember world war one all this technology we're talking about field phones electronic signaling devices lighting that was all available and what they wanted is cutting edge so they made a number of the innovations that were actually quite useful and stuck around for a very very very long time now if you take that technology and study it understand we could build it There isn't anything that Edison built. There isn't anything that Henry Ford built that we couldn't build if we put our mind to it. When everybody goes, we'd be in the Stone Age, let me ask you something. What was Henry Ford? Where did he build the first car that he put together and what did he use for parts? You know what's fascinating is we've gotten so far away from understanding base manufacturing that are brains are in reek retard mode it we actually have to you have to go out get the field somewhere smack yourself with the board kinda like a money python you know with the forehead and on jog and and and and break free all of the uh... latches and chains but the public full system and the idiot the idiot box have put on us and it's fascinating when you all the sudden you know it's like i said the one kid the other day was he was working outside of the old way you work at it you know fix it try to fix it if you make a mistake guess what you have come in by more parts but you're better off trying it and and learning from it than you are being fearful of the idea you're going to break something you have to learn and you know again near you just don't make it a habit okay while i broke up a record to that again while i broke a second time exactly like first time about learning anything here you know that that's the kind of garbage we don't need to be but you will get again the plan is to make it work right the first time and and if you if you if it's not quite perfect as you had to improvise depth overcome congratulations you've learned something and you're developing electronics is no different and we're going to truly fascinating that again a lot of technology that everybody thinks what we've got to have the space major we've got to have electricity in order for us to be able to continue remember the movie revolution not movie forgive me television series member was turned out it was all micro box that you know the micro micro uh... robots that were manipulating everybody blah blah blah turn the power off and also we went back into you know the pre-electronic age and it's like really how many examples of the pre-electronic age technology out there but one of the premises for it and if you don't if you haven't seen the series it kind of disappeared pretty quick because people start asked the right questions okay you know everything the the promo beginnings of it show everybody shoot at everybody you know there's a war inside America because of the power vacuum and now there's no electricity and then there's the guns all run out of ammo we don't know how to make any ammo we're all stupid now we're all in a stupid vibe we don't know how to make powder we don't know how to do anything until they have to stack a rack of rifles and they make a ban on guns and now you're all peasants and basically feudal japan america etc etc etc etc well let me point something out and i've said this many times on the air this is communications tuesday where we're probably mostly looking at electronics but not always understand that smokeless powder was made before the age of electricity yeah smokeless powder was made before the age of electricity. Electricity made some things more convenient, but the fact of the matter is that smokeless powder, modern age smokeless powder, and many of the formulas still being used to this day in slightly modified forms because of better quality or certain product changes that they realized were useful but more economical. uh... the basic fame powders are still being used today the only thing that really isn't as common as the traditional night drove cell yellow spotter but that again but again that's what most of it really is the only variances are in drying and or in what we call the water unleashing chemicals that are attached to you know to either do one thing or another with the powder you know this developed in cured So, we're all talking, like when you see a TV program like I wanted to tell you, you're all in a store and you can never figure out how to make chemicals and powder and you're a dummy, you're a real dummy, you don't get a little low. No we're not. Now, the same is true with going into the electronic age, and I pointed this out the other day. Consider this, the entire electrification of the United States. required and in fact the output was no greater than one turbine off one hydroelectric plant that we have hundreds of all over the united states or what what that well no about the famous one the output of one nuclear reactor power plant or say one large coal burning plant, the coal burning plant being more in line with back in the day what it was that they were working with, but they already had hydroelectric in motion. Guys, we had dams all over the United States. They just weren't as big. Once we realized we needed electricity, then we needed drop, and we needed thrust. We needed torque. So we moved tons of water to move bigger impellers and make more power. and the most efficient way to make power on this planet still to this day is hydroelectric which is why the bastards are trying to make a despair in the united states but everybody else has got it remark just think about that quick or jump in there please that's also how uh... they have the delco battery system he's got a delco system a lot of farms around uh... well union city pennsylvania was one of them but there are a lot of other places where they had that system and i worked at yep finding information about it is impossible it's been made it's been made to disappear you know what's funny about that i was looking at a farm a year and a half ago we went over to look at it actually still putting their obviously didn't go anywhere but guess what the will be well-housed is a tradition has everything inside for about nineteen ten or nineteen fifteen d c power supply with its own you know uh... card generators six-fold car generators made by ford all still sitting there mark may i have to the conversation please jump in there go right at please i will take thank you thank you uh... you know you you were talking about how we used to do things before electricity uh... and how you know basically generous small generators running everything everybody that's listening i would like for you to go to a website called malzur central dot net that malzur central dot net now all you have to do is just go to the home page where it pops up from alzer central and all of the pictures there are pictures of a malzur production line That is before electricity. They have power trip hammers and they have just whole batches of milling machines and horizontal milling machines and everything to produce Mauser large ring rifle. And you know with everything that we have today in this world, you know an old Mauser bolt rifle is still a very viable weapon and yet that is something that was originally created in 1898 by Paul Mauser. But when you go to MouserCentral.net, you can see the system that's all set up with overhead pulleys, and that's probably that whole factory is ran off of one or maybe two modest sized steam engines. we all over the yep in the back section of the problem plant where it could do basic maintenance not harm the equipment and it all rate ran all of those drive shaft uh... belt assemblies yes yes they're yeah and you know they've done this but and if you look at the pictures you'll notice that the world of glass that's because the limited lighting and stuff that they did have uh... wasn't enough to even run it so they had to have the mitt basically the factories made out of glass Now, this is before electricity, this is before CNC, this was before the computer age, and all of these things existed. And I'm going to be honest with you, Mark, those overhead pulleys, there are people and stuff that make those. But it would cost a stinking fortune today to cast those. And part of the problem that we have, just like you talked about when you mentioned earlier in the show, seems like the more advanced we get, the dumber we get, we get retarded. I don't know if we've got people that can put that stuff together. That's almost a dying art form now to be able to set that up. Well, interestingly enough, the way to do it, let me give you just real quick an example. I've said before, remember cars are our machine plants. uh... the rims of vehicles would probably be your pulley guide slappers will corrupt above uh... that would determine also the width of the belt that you'd be doing for primary drive work like the bigger machinery you see there but now you would be running as big as some of the stuff you're seeing in the images simply because the other issue you have uh... for example is i've got to plant that are down the road here one everything is still sitting there from eighteen and it's electrified this is where i went from steam two electric there are two dynamo sitting there that run all of the belt drives for a similar factory to this and it's all still sitting there all of the shafts the going right to the whole length of the building there's another thing of just imagine the micro version of this edison when we were getting ready for world war two and their assumption was we were going to be invaded all through michigan ohio in indiana edison bill small well hydro plants i'll i'd kick myself nasa almost could about one and in fact now it's been turned into a demi museum thing but what's interesting is i talked to the woman who owned it and it what you had worked two different systems sitting there because they had the hydro they had the ability to produce whatever electricity like you said for lighting to run twenty four hours a day seven days a week uh... but we're talking a plant no bigger than half the size of your average rent style house two-story building and but we're supposed to have a thing off of the main drive of the main access axle for the uh... generator for the white road generator you had a gear mechanism any atlanta machine shop just off of the kinetic drive just off of the mechanical drive without electricity that's how about intricate and and again the plant cad i counted twelve work stations which would be pretty darn good for doing basic work out in the middle of bf because he built these things when when when before world war two nineteen thirty six no election nineteen thirty four through to nineteen forty one and forty two and these things are spread out all over the state the bottom especially the bottom of the state and the assumption was that those big ford plants like the wall of the uh... liberator plant or any product they were going to be fried there there's a whole master plan that we have to back out of those and all of these plant these little factories or all multiverse there's no they could do more than one thing at any given site which is really needed help but the messages to scale down version of what you're seeing with the political you brought us to hear mauler central dot net go ahead please him okay what okay go go ahead call it goes i think it goes that's me one of the things though A lot of the rims, a lot of the wheels nowadays are made of aluminum. So they're going to be heavy enough to really do the job that you're asking them to do. Well, yeah, but the thing is that when others appoint is remember what's going to happen is you have to bridge. What you would do, for instance, is you would create a, just like an axle link up for say, where the tire normally, the rim attaches to the axle fixture where the brakes are. Basically what you would do is you would cut a circular steel plate. What I would do is probably make it variable geometry so I could change the locations, whether I had four lug, five lug, seven lug, eight lug, because there are different rims out there. I'd go with the most common one that I could find in the Rex route there. But I'd be ready to change out as needed. And what you do is you actually would have to dismount the shaft, start with your first, kind of like your stacking candy, you know, like, or no, like shish kebab, like shish kebab. You're going to have to start from one end and then fixture everything. First, keep it flexible because it also has to move on that drive shaft and it has to be lined up. You need a plumb, you're going to use a plumb bob for that. And what you do is line up with each of the workstations and then on the other end with the machine, you're not talking about doing a whole lot with these machines one some machines would do nothing but saw work if you're not going from scratch others would be bore machines and and we're talking crude board but here's the thing much i everybody's memory years ago we had a couple of different book manufacturers a guy or book book savers is what they were and one of the design to which is still out there design books was how to make a mill from a six cylinder engine using all the components of the engine to make the mill using a V8 they could actually make a port vertical type mill and there were a couple of different designs and the idea, the guys that did this were neater to hell, I mean as smart as a whip and the idea was that you have very few of any parts needed to be purchased and you use blown out engines. You didn't use a brand new engine. You took engines that were fragged and because their finishing surfaces were so accurate, think about where the engine components have to face to each other. The precision, even with a piece of junk, is sufficient for the work that was going to be done. That's because they were machine surfaces, but now I'd like to quick answer the question that Bill has asked here. See, these belts system, those pulleys that's up there are cast iron flat belt pulleys now. They're not truly flat. They have a very light crown to them, just enough to make the belt track straight. But those pulleys aren't running very fast. So, when you think of, you know, if you had to use, say, a car rim for some of these applications, you actually could because you're probably not moving more than a couple of hundred RPM, right? And you're using a pulley change to get a ratio, to get your speed. And sometimes, like for, like, if you're going to run a planer, or you're going to run Summit like an old lathe you don't want 3000 rpm You want about 300 rpm. Well you take it you take a 15 inch car tire rim and then you go down to say an 8 inch Rim so you've now doubled that speed so So you know you you've now you're now getting a speech and then you can make changes From the initial input through a gearbox or a great range on those machines. So see you don't need to have Uh, you know, because you're not turning this very fast. You know, these hangers and stuff still exist, but they're god-awful expensive, but those pictures on Mauser Central, now, there were dozens of these Mauser production lines in existence, um, before World War II, and it took 252 separate machining operations to make a large-range Mauser. But I'll just about bet you that the pictures that we're watching there, now, that that would compete. That old, now that's a batch production system. And what you had is power trip hammers for forging the receivers and forging the bolt pieces. But I'll just about bet you that that factory fully manned would keep up with a whole bank of stinking CNC machines. The only difference of it is you probably need 400 or 500 people to make that factory work, or a CNC operation might need 40 or 50. And see, that's the difference. It's all in labor. But you get in the war situation. Now, you mentioned something, Mark, about somewhere near you is some older machine that's been electrified. You know, it's very possible to take these horizontal milling machines where they're running down with a belt pulley and then set a bracket up and then set a motor with a series of pulleys over and literally run that. See, that's what South Bend lays and the South Bend equipment that was originally belt pulley. See, by the time World War I or II came along, what they'd done is they just made a They made a pedestal and stuffed the motor in the pulley system with a short flat belt underneath the lathe instead of on top from overhead. Or a chain or synchronized. One of the other things about that too is again remember most of the machines, it's almost a force of habit so to speak, but it was mostly the machines are designed because they have an attachment or fixture station reverse of the primary middle primary operating system that you could adapt plates or other drive mechanisms to it or their logic was that they actually offered other other options and features well that option and feature fixture is what you would adapt for you know a drive mechanism of the type we're talking about and mark so it is not difficult actually work out all the bugs and make make a machine do one thing but do it really well yeah we'll see these were technically multi-purpose milling machines but what Mauser did see the brilliance of Mauser is that Mauser set up a set of master gauges and if you were licensed from Mauser to produce the large ring or the small ring or any or any of the rifles that he created what he did is he would grind for you a set of master gauges And as long, it was normally like 1 or 2 thousandths plus, up to 5 thousandths minus on the gauges. And as long as you ground your tooling, it had your tooling set up in profiles, you could take machines like this, and as long as you set up your tooling to the gauges, see that's why there's hundreds of, there's what, 200 million mousers in the world. And at this, but the biggest deal of it is most of the large range, a lot of the parts will interchange, except for some of the intermediate different variations. And that's because the way these machines were set up, and yet they had extreme precision, and we're talking about something 100 to 120 years ago. So I think another caller called in, Mark, and I heard another voice there. And I will jump off, and hey, thank you for taking my call. And again, thanks for the input, too. Mauser, central.net, call or jump in there, hear the voice. Oh, hey, Mark, it's Will from Florida. How you doing today? Very good. That's good. Two, well one quick question, one slightly more in depth question. First one, during the war obviously, and after the war, are we going to try and switch back to kind of like a I guess you would call it like a multi-system where we use all the different power sources, like we're going to go back to using steam in some places, back to, you know, where we'll try and embrace kind of both electric and pre-electric power sources. Oh, we're going to make it a lot. We're going to make it a lot. I'm going to tell you why, because specialization kills. Yeah, that's what I thought. Okay, always remember this. Diversific, what they're trying to do and what they've actually done to America, if you look in every aspect of the industrial process, is they've tried to get us into insect specialization and insect specialization to the nth degree, also with isolation, in other words, and they've done it through legislation, et cetera, it's like attacking hydroelectric. Hydroelectric, especially now, since it had been and has been established, should at least be maintained at the level that it's at because it's already paid for, so to speak. structures the designs etcetera would be good indefinitely but remember thirty years ago and boy it doesn't seem like it for me all thirty years ago but new west to prove this is where you have these turds like these wires we had right here in where i live right here in dekker michigan we had in most all of the state uh... villages in michigan if you haven't been here most of them have a little pond Now guys, what does a mill pond mean? What mill pond? Words mean something. Mill pond. You had a dam, the dam had a mill, the mill was run by the hydroelectric power, and there were all kinds of benefits. For instance, you had a fishing pond or you had a park pond that was like a lake, etc., etc. Well, most towns around here maintain their milk pond if you look at a map you'll find it easily to go look at satellite go to google uh... google chelsea michigan gilgo old manchester michigan google wherever you want you'll find a milk pond it's easy to spot in the flat end of the middle of the pond worth the flat and it's worth a bad as okay my grandpa who is long gone my dad who died it you know what what ninety ninety six okay These guys for as long as the dam that I know had been there since my dad was a little boy. Okay? So this is the kind of propaganda crap they pulled, just like they were doing out west. Oh, we gotta get the Red Rivers back to nature, the original format. So they were destroying, and they have been destroying dams all over the west. And that's part of the plan. That's why, or this B-Witch we have here in Michigan, we had the flood. Remember one about a year ago, we had this dam break in Michigan. It got national coverage. That all happened intentionally because this B-Witch, as part of these leftist pigs that are trying to attack the dam network and the Tittabawassee and all these other river nets have a massive number of hydro dams that are quite efficient and could easily provide 100% of the power we need for Michigan. But as is always the case, the hydroelectric is typically marketed out because they get it so cheap, the profit is massive if you ship it to another area, okay? So right here in Little Dexter, you know, we didn't have a hydroelectric, we just had the dam underneath the road. Most people didn't realize it with the bridge goes over it, that it's kind of concealed, but it was always a neat thing. So when they tore out the dam... They had this lion B-witch leftist pig who was some set up actor who was like in her 70s going, yeah, I haven't seen this like this since I was a child. Oh, the dam has gone. It's so wonderful. You lion piece of trash. In fact, you could go right up the road in Dexter here to the Dexter Historical Society and show you pictures of a dam having been there for virtually 120, 100, almost the whole life of Dexter. There was always a dam there. And that lion leftist piece of crap, okay, of trash, was there and they were taking pictures and they were sucking up all the leftist lies about, oh, the nature and fuzzy wuzzies and all the... Oh, I'm crying because I haven't seen this since I was a child. She was like 70 years old. She never saw it as a child. I can show you every stinking picture of Dexter, Michigan, especially looking down Main Street, always got the Mill Bridge and the dam going back through to the 1860s. I can show you hundreds of pictures. I know, I helped put some of the stuff up in the museum there because we collected it from all over the place and it's like, hey, maybe we'll make sure somebody remembers this. It's just because it was fun, because I find stuff all the time. I always find stuff. And then I learn not to give it to the stinking museums, because they burn cars, like libraries. Don't give anything to libraries. They burn it. Okay? So hydroelectric would be our first primary choice. Steam. Actually, here's the thing. Steam is used every day, caller. And guys, everybody, I want you to think about this. Of course, now in Florida, not so much. But if you go to any skyscraper in most every city, if they have heat. They're typically not pumping the heat in. They typically have a couple of scotch steam boilers down in the basement or up on the roof. Although the roof is not the best place, usually it's down in the basement, safer in general, and you have steam running right now. In fact, let me point something out about steam because everybody thinks, well, that's antique. Well guys, how do you translate nuclear energy into useful energy? How do you take nuclear power radiation and convert it into mechanical power? Pick me, pick me! Go ahead, call the government there, I got you, go ahead! That's antique! But it's interesting because, you know, it's really weird. You want to see something really strange? how many of you watch the new star trek movies that they really screwed up on to their really great cast i know i was talk about movies we point something out you know if they were on board the enterprise and they'd be good you remember the transport into the ship and and scott he got transported into a water to why was that I mean, in theory, I mean, okay, guys, let's just apply this. Oh, I'm using no-blinder energy to bla-bla-bla-bla. Yeah, okay, but how do you translate the energy into something else? Because the radiation has to be, you know, has to move mechanically, has come into the mechanical world. Radiation is everywhere, by the way. But in this case, we're creating focused energy that we have to then commute to something. Strangely enough, the most common way is to translate the radiation into heat, and the heat in turn does what? In other words, there's a whole lot more to it than you might think, but it's moving a turbine, and oh, that's right, you're basically doing what you did with the dams, but you know what the difference is? Everything's got its plus and minuses. you don't want to be up underneath the dam when it fails which is why safety standards were established that were beyond stellar ending in the united states and it's only because of the pig kosher mafia you know themes that bridges fallen american dams fail because otherwise we had standards we uh... we actually have a whole group like the uh... we have the army corps of engineers are supposed to do stuff but they don't dot they don't do the job we had people fall into the mississippi here only a what several years ago all bridges collapse how could they collapse because of corruption bribery and idiots who steam would be around and but it would be a good interest in enough and it's probably more traditional form overlapping because As we've talked about the situation, depending on where you are in the country, you're not going to recover in the same way from one area to the next, and this is a vast nation. Now, it doesn't mean we couldn't turn things around fast, but a lot of what you develop or a lot of what is presently available isn't going to work for us. Microcircuitry is going to get dumped real quick and is useless for 90% of what is done. You know, example, we're talking about CNC machines versus single-purpose machinery. a lot of what we're doing with the npc is really not efficient read at this point in time grossly inefficient to be quite honest it's fun i mean i can take uh... and do all kinds of neat stuff with a npc machine but i don't need to with most of it in fact a single step machine process is far more efficient to build me fifty million widgets like and which if i into any number of different projects as opposed to you know having one machine crank all these different intricate part of it is really cool see that's one of the inefficient parts about for instance um... o'connell the uh... plastic molding ideas they came up with the uh... the latest idea that you were gonna make guns that will be traceable because they're going to be made from polymer you know stackable polymer etcetera well you're wasting everybody forgot the basic first rule kid keep it simple stupid Okay, you spend money where you have critical components and you minimize cost wherever you can to make the system more efficient. The use of time, use of machine time, okay? So a lot of your secondary parts can be made in very crude fashion or with less sophistication and the more than adequately served the overall operation of the integrated parts that make up the final product. Example, I wouldn't be wasting CNC on 80% or 90% of the crap that's presently being done. I'd be focusing on receivers, and especially in wartime production, to be, see that machine? It does one thing. It makes receivers. It makes a lot of receivers. Or it makes a critical part that attaches to the receiver. Could be a bolt, could be a bolt face. On air 15, could be the bolt carrier. bolts are a lot smaller so smaller machines would be prioritized to have the old global weapon sophisticated breadth and width of variance in production anything that could do more intricate things has to be prioritized to do the more intricate things you don't take a machine that you know i get like uh... you know yah i i could use an orchestra but i only a four-piece band i really need that if i get away with the fact of home player i can make you cry by if they know what they're doing. So it's the right tool, right place, and remember that a lot of what's being done, remember again, we need quantity and we also want quality. Now where quality is critical, then we focus. We focus time and cost and tooling, time and cost and manpower, and prioritized machinery. but we'll be a example a lot of parts which by the way the mouser is probably the best example any rifle it doesn't matter if they can what do the same transition and to a degree the air fifteen two but remember you have eight days and malnourished that were mostly all machine parts the mouser went through this mostly machine parts progressively as war press war production pressed issues The designers came up with other innovative ways to take advantage of simple stampings or bendings. A lot of times you're told that, oh, that's a stamping part or something that, you know, was a lot less sophisticated than machinery. Oh, let's go quicker than that. It was a bend. In other words, you have somebody cut a piece of metal and you have either a rolling machine that literally is cranked like a coffee machine. or you have a bending uh... uh... mandrel and an anvil and you bend the par you bet the piece of metal at all the sudden will bang you got yourself uh... apart now the best example of this is not so much the mousers of the eight k is all the case really do hold to the standard it's the stand up the stand up is an example of the don't want you ever to think about because the stand gun cost two dollars and seventy five thousand peak production and factories even less sophisticated than this in fact the the mouser work factory the ran off those belts would be doing only a couple of things in that factory for the the standard that would be barrel trunnions and barrels everything else was to being and that metal and i what i think that metal i mean that i don't mean stamped although a stamping machine could do it The stem gun was made in every garage and backwoods work shed that England had. And I've told you this a million times, here's how simple the factory was. They made up a series of high quality metal fixtures, mandrels, anvils, whatever, form fitting devices, hand stamping units, hand stamping with a hammer. Hammer. and what you did is they would take one of these other mob miles are machines that goes to jump to jump to jump to jump to do would make a piece of stock it could be a band strap cut from up of whatever metal was whatever form they were using a role they were using making a band approximately what was it five and a half inches long and approximately well actually uh... was it three-eighths of an inch wide could be half an inch wide but three-eights would do This piece of steel was cranked out of one of those little machines you see in the upper right picture there where it went kachunka-kachunka-kachunka-kachunk all day. Now, buckets of those were made and they were carried out of the plant and they were put in a pickup truck and they went down to a neighborhood. And a kid or an old guy or a grandma or a grandpa or a young guy who was an invalid, maybe who was battle damaged, he's sitting there and he's wanting, you know, we want to make some money, he wants to do something. They would give him the mandrel tool, they would give him the tapet hammer, and he would lay the piece of metal in there, jagged up to the one point, and take a hammer and wrap it around that mandrel, and pick the part out, throw it in the bucket, out to the right, pick another one out of the bucket to the left, and he would do that all day. At the end of the day, a pickup truck would come back around, pick up all those bent parts, and that was a trigger guard for the tent gun. It wasn't stamped, it was bent. Why? Because it's all that was needed. See, think about this. This is one of the things about when you look like we've talked about this with the M16, AR-15, AK-47, any of these weapons. How much could be actually negated? What's bizarre is the British even figured out how to take the Sten gun, which was a bare-bones weapon in terms of parts, and even pair a few extra parts off it. How? I don't know. Well, I do know, because I've seen the designs. But it was so simple and so crude but where the critical machining was necessary it was done right where the tempering need to be at a certain standard respect it was done right but it was all minimalist and performance was acceptable here's the thing the average ten gun was only supposed to serve for approximately two years in combat you do realize that stand guns are still out there fighting that were built nineteen forty two you know in a garage okay in england and they're right now fighting wars all across the world but about about empty and now the thirty-two round magazine but about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about got put basically on back burner when the screw up left us out there away, you know, cutting off your nose despite your face. But that wasn't an accident because the Jewish mob does that to us. Men got killed in combat because of faulty magazines built by idiot sticks who were with, you know, Izzy Blatzenstein's subcontracting brother, you know, Joey Blatzenstein. uh... never built a magazine underbidded wounded went to a subcontractor who went to a subcontractor at all of mp five mags were scrips were made when they first embraced the mp five because they were done by except up subcontractors could give you black and steel was allowed to override common sense and the standards that the u.s. military originally had established for production Okay, the magazines are actually in many cases more critical than anything else. Magazine, Magazine, Well, Bolt, Bolt, Face, and Trunnion. That's it. Everything else can be a crude root or whatever you have to put together. Remember the Sten gun, if you look at all the models of the Sten gun, they went full circuit from literally plumber's nightmare to trying to make it more sophisticated, make the troops feel good about it. Now, not much really changed, and they also made the gun heavier, which by the way doesn't make the troops necessarily feel that much better about it. But it did look a little better. It tried to sophisticated it by the time they got to the end of the sten run. And even there, that did more production factory work than it did garage work. But understand that to get the guns to where they needed to be, or the production device, item, whatever it was, simplification is the critical issue. And including fit and fit, or including finish, not fit. but type of finish uh... the three point five that two point three five inch bazooka or rocket launcher you call bazooka all the original and two point three five originally called for walnut stock finishing uh... comparable the standard u.s. military grade on the m nineteen oh three springfield all metal parts had to be blue to build spec or had to be fought big finish slash parker eyes uh... it's a trip to a trip to look like what they finally got to normandy go take a look they they went they dumped all of that they were would stock of the the standard raw two point three five inch rocket launcher uses basically a two by eight they're all two by six wooden stock but a bit of an angle basically the borehole in it for the batteries uh... that's got a metal clip that stamped uh... if you're not familiar with that i've had a bunch of them we run into them all the time they're laying all over the place and they work okay but what's interesting about those is by the time you get to before normandy uh... o d green paint everything gets painted uh... to get paid it would get paid it no walnut finish no no nice fine-grained walnut that we have been but it would be with no because it was all paid to be green everything was green everything was painted no special blowing crude rude simple and it got it done by cutting those steps and by minimizing no procurement they maximize production which is what you're looking at for you know most military of operations the plastic rifles are designed for colonial on your control of the population that's only that's that's why they're going to do what would unacceptable standards of production in the past and all grossly over complicated if you'll notice all the pieces of crap that they're presently try to show the military you know that the brown envelope crew is for them bribed to take are pretty much weapons that we aided need and be really don't serve any better or any better performers than the existing weapons already in the inventory clearly spending for the sake of spending and again while in the long run how long will they stand service i'm sure if they're baby they could stand for a long time the stand up is a crude rude gun that is that that the tolerances the variance in tolerance is a thousand-inch thousands of an inch or more You can be three thousandths of an inch off with certain parts most parts on the stengun and it works I want you to think about that go do some spec work on it understand that when you create variance extreme variance in design Then each weebo wobble part makes the whole thing we will wobble more So if you have that kind of tolerance variance with many of the parts and you're talking about a rattle gun the rattle gun still functions if you take the worst part of error from every production step and you put them on a stand up they work can't do that with a grant that we do will never do with a mouse or any others these guns are more sophisticated now i'm not trying to claim that that stand up is going to stack up against that miles are through two three four hundred yards well two hundred yards yet because i can't pepper you to death with nine millimeter for forty caliber or forty five a c p because they have a good time anything i want But for accurate, reliable, reaching weapons, mousers, those garands, even those AKs are superior in their category of activity and operation. Anyway, remember diversification. First of all, yes, we need steam, we need electric, we need every parent variation out there and we need people to be creative and come up with different ways to make it work. Rather than the anal-retentive centralized bug and insect crap we see with the commies that are destroying the United States right now, because they have no imagination, they do not believe in productivity, they never ran a business, they never maintained any kind of equipment or done anything physically, they are wasted turns. And as soon as we drive them from our presence and get rid of all those bastards, you'd be amazed at how much fun we can have here and how creative people will be again. But you're gonna have to get rid of all of the over bloated, self-serving, and foreign-serving bureaucracy. This purpose is to undermine the production capacity of the creativity of the American people. And much more, anyway, we're at the top here. We're gonna go to break. God bless the Republic. This is a new world order we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're at the march. And... Mauser? Central.net. BowserCentral.net. Go check it out. This op-roll, working one of the barrel, I think actually the receiver assembly production facilities. Yeah. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be bought. 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 what 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... Jill the land of the free. Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour starting late because Tom Park talked way too long. I should have been slapped in the microphone for that one. Second hour of the intel report, I'm Mark Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, north, northeast, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on that satellite and we're on a minute and micro station cb bay stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with a lot of good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with colorless the outline two states, the territories, and the clock. It is 6.16 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Communications Tuesday. It is the 28th of September. It is the 13th year of Open Obvious and Pissing in Your Face Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar 2021 Battle for the Republic. The dance of swords. Let the battle begin. Well, or has actually. With regard to communications, again, remember, before we had electricity, we really were still able to reach distances, but we have the same basic ideas, but we can incorporate electronics and other cool things into semaphores signaling, utilizing, again, simple phonetic codes. One thing can express or one series of dots, dashes, flips, flicks, or whatever, can express a whole paragraph if you have a code. Always remember that. And again, this is one of the things about KISS, keep it simple, stupid, but you can still be a little more sophisticated as needed. Light sources can be any number of different technologies, needless to say, from flame to incandescent bulb to LED to fluorescent. there any number of different ways we can like the way so to speak and send the signal in addition to that as i mentioned the remember conventional ground wire electronics are not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination it's just that they're desperately trying to eradicate our ability to end up with efficient and also clean signal communications that is first point reliable does not require extreme repetition interestingly enough Even with the phone line system, I will remind you that your traditional modem did multi-handshaking, didn't it? Remember when modems were out there and you were using ground line and were using, you know, regular phone line? Uh, yeah. And... Whenever you heard all that. which couldn't hear because of the speed of that in many cases you are seeing one two or three legs of rebroad casting taking place faster than it takes for me to describe it here and in the process correction pro correction technology you know actually readjusting signal are going into the upper leg or lower leg of what were with a three-leg system no matter what you're doing radio and or no they can or cable uh... wire cable you know why your phone that technique is in place to ensure quality of reception transmission and a clarity of you know of the material or information transferred. The big thing here is that the machines are constantly adjusting for choice of the second option. First is the center leg. The other two, the upper or lower legs, of course, are switched back and forth depending upon performance quality. And by the way, with the radio, this has been going on for, well, this is the year 2021. That's 100-year-old technology. The upper or lower leg option in radio transmission is that old and more, actually. So just heads up there. But it rolls right over into all of the copper line, all the fiber optic, and now even into, well, full circle back to radio. We're going full cycle. This is totally new. It's like, no, it's not. Not at all. Just another variation on the theme. Purely a matter what the control freaks want to, for the purpose of manipulation or minimizing your abilities while maximizing their control. It's that simple. We want as much as possible out there, independent freestanding technologies, independent freestanding communication without third party control. That's what you need to establish. radio, radio, radio. I don't care what your guru, you know, chooses. Congratulations, he is very wise. Pick something, do it. Find out if it works, but if his idea doesn't work, be on the fly. Be ready to move to another technology to get it right. It's that simple. It's not that hard, it's not difficult. It's just a matter of getting motivated. And again, I know we only have 24 hours in the day. I know how difficult it is. You have to pick a path. When you commit to it, you also don't want to get rid of it. what you've already chosen a process that you don't anyway something i would i would uh... point out here uh... the machinery you see here is world war one pre world war one technology okay pre world war one mostly but let's understand something that this never did this technology or what we certainly were upgrades but one of the other things to take into consideration is what you have capital investment in machinery as long as the machinery is serviceable uh... and of course the balances how much man part of the required to keep it running skill late skill trades skilled laborers the person has to go around the machine you have to teach a mother set the machine up you have to teach him how to do p.m. on the machine and how to constantly check the machine for quality control purposes so you're not producing gimpy parts. So that is a skilled process. It can be a lesser machine. No, they might not be tool and die men. They might not be your master machinists. But guess what? Every one of those machines required a very specific aptitude. And that required developing the person, finding out what niche that person, first of all, would fit. and then developing their skills to the point where they were virtually second nature making for, again, improved production. So these are things you have taken into consideration. It's kind of like what I always joke about, but I'm not. You know, you guys that are medics out there, if you're, you know, free thinking human beings, not the drones and the thralls that we now see in the commercial medical sham slash, you know, the farce we have at this point in time. We had a lot of guys here, unfortunately, that you're listening i know that but uh... when the time comes i'd like to know you probably want to put some bullets or somebody and i will drag from the enemy back stake them down make a look like the move it around with duct tape non-functioning weapons i want you to a couple of them i'll take you out there you go bob right there doctor bob see those guys yeah get him out there about will will will will mow the still twitching bob you don't get well there you go other tethered they can really do it harm but bob feels better now bob i need to have a back in the safe people because bob is a doctor you're worth more to me than you are as an infantryman doesn't mean you're not a good infantryman you define job issue you know staked goats we just brought in but uh... factor the matter is your saving a hundred or a thousand or two thousand or ten thousand lives uh... and preserving life is far more valuable to us I'm having to fight because my enemy, the sadistic, sadomasochist, neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendency, pedophilic my enemy, is such a sadistic, wicked, evil creature that just can't leave us alone. We're going to have to get rid of them. Once I'm done with that, we're going back to doing a lot of other things. We're going to dust off our cloaks. We're going to leave them in the trash bin of history where they belong. and we're going to get on with life and when we do that there's going to be a whole lot of open road in front of us as far as opportunity and we need to be prepared for that as much as we do need to be prepared to fight the conflict that's before us face the time that it's going to take to do that end up with a victory and then hold on to that victory and not let it escape that's the most common mistake you know the all the effort made all the only remember will be pulled again we were careful the first place and if you've been fooled by any of this bs no but none of you were if you're listening to this program they nobody been pulled in our our rank sir are the patriot ranks and there are people who actually use their brains who were not we were never full like the trouble about afghanistan don't go there don't get involved there all your crazy conspiracy fear it's going to be just like vietnam it's uh... you know afghanistan the place where you know empire go to die all that crazy it will be totally different from our animal at the fiddle part operation you know now but it wasn't accidental those all planned it was planned from the moment they put their their but in there because it's part of the big manipulative scam and sham that these shicers are running. We understand that. No, none of us are, I'm not even frustrated by it, like it's comical and sad, but it's like, well, and you have people that intentionally now want to forget everything that was said. And like, oh wow, this is a total surprise, oh I'm angst, oh I'm upset because they betrayed us, no they didn't betray you, you know all along, you actually set that betrayal up. You knew this was coming. you know exactly what you're you're you're playing your part not you but the people that are all you know do a little the flabby lip thing okay in the process no matter what it is that we look at here we're work work twofold we're going to be dealing with the initial threat when we're done we're going to be changing the face of the country again And we're going to end up with a couple of things that are going to have to be relearned. One of them is work ethic. I mean, it's like right now, we've got people going to show up for panty waste jobs that don't require hardly getting dirty at all. Seriously. I was thinking about this today. You know, just in my lifetime, okay, the standards by comparison, people are terrified of noise. I mean, you want to talk about neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies. everybody is careful if i did nois lie eight who work environment everything is a contaminant well that's actually crew but you know we have all kinds of really cool technology help us you know deal with that but you do have to get involved in the physical world and you have to be a work where were man the tool making animal you know the we manipulate our environment we can do this we're pretty good at it as a matter of fact given the opportunity But first you have to get these patty waist pumble screws out of our way and we need to get back to focusing on men especially need to focus on what men do. The crazy white guys are the cave sitters. If the argument about different societal basis and where they come from understand why the European crazy white people so successful, why were they? They're cave dwellers. winter shelter dwellers got plenty of time to sit and contemplate your belly button. But here's the thing, you also understand why the work ethic is developed. You've got so many weeks or months to accumulate, to collect, and to build what you need to prepare for the other half of the environment that is really, most people consider inhospitable. Now let me point out exactly how far around the corner that is for us. Now we come up with sports to play in winter. and the sports are not modern sports every one of them that you could rattle off goes back into the depth of time with the crazy white people of europe who of course survived uh... i think the modern series of little i think is not just the ones we way way back for talking you know remember that it was argued that we were at the end of our of uh... a little i think uh... when we started america war for independence remember that any of the people looking at meteorology that there was all by the way if you didn't know what this was a big deal like a surprise for everybody but it wasn't it's why when in back in seven in nineteen seventy six when we had the bicentennial they worked you know here's how you get people stupefied you know if you were going to the devil airman the door doesn't have ice on it they don't have ice and snow and stuff like they don't have a freeze over like that that doesn't happen both paintings were all wise man those were all wise okay wait a minute now back up your assumption is that the environmental conditions that you have right now because of planetary spin where we are in the galaxy all the other fun stuff having to do with the whole life in general that the moment that you're experiencing right now is the main moment that they were experiencing that will we all know better than that interestingly enough remember what i just said all by the way we discovered you know they were at the end of a dying age of a little mini ice age for europe and for north america So in other words, they did have freeze overs. They did have bitter killing colds. They did have floating ice packs. They did have... Oh, so you're trying to take... It's just like all the other BS like when they talk about social moors. You know, idiot sticks try to take their social moors of the moment and to try to apply them to a completely different era with a totally different infrastructure and a totally different type of economy and interaction of people, etc., etc., etc. Kind of stupid to talk. We got two voices. Go ahead. Jump in their colors. Yeah. If you look at some old pictures from about the same time you're talking about, there's some paintings of the River Thames in England where they had a carnival. It froze so hard that they had a carnival. Right. Well, the thing is, okay, think about that. Okay, winters, if you go back through each of the different centuries. uh... howland of course became notreus for in fact developed old technologies as did most of northern europe anyway for operating in the winter uh... everything from state to be displayed this pledges and a whole roundabout technology that had to deal with that that really you know again if you look at how far back that goes there was a very narrow window where they had to apply the technology they knew about it they understood it they had lost it but they had to reinvent it so to speak they had to bring it back we know bring it forward and reapply it and that's one of the things that you need to remember guys is uh... i guess that where are we in the in the big scheme of things when it comes to planetary rotation row l the the solar system itself but it's interactions all of these create the meteorological conditions on the planet and by the way the witch doctors know this when when al gore and all these pigs lied the way that they did they knew what they were lying about me do again they made up they played the card you know they really a true of the go through the wild card out there and they hope to hit right well they didn't only because there are even, it's an even bigger grander scheme and there are so many variations in what can create the conditions in our environment as we know it. Now again, weather as we call it. So we're in a situation now where we go again, one of the first things we're going to have to do is re-teach people with free think. That's something that is difficult, but also, like I said, oh my god, sharp noises, oh my god, bright lights, oh my god, it's too cold, it's too warm, oh my god, why can't I have climate control, where's my air conditioning? We're gonna have to get out of that and get back to being human. And it is a big problem, and I guess, well, you know what, the little problem we're having around the corner with suffering, every once in a while that's kinda needed. uh... by barbed by my past a by things that i used to be an even up until a while ago i guess reinvented the people think it's neat but they don't do it i collect walnuts you know how many walnuts we have a surfy at all walnuts we have a massive wave of walnuts but nobody's picking them up now the past year should be had to get out there quicker but the people that used to do that or motivated to do it or whatever everybody's got into that you get a small Well, you know what? If you were a cave sitter back in the depths of time here, you sit on your dead ass through the warm time, the nice times, guess what's going to happen when the weather hits? I'm not feeding you. Yeah, the ant in the grasshopper, why these parables count for something. And it's again, it doesn't mean I won't have, if I know that you were all on the same page, and you guys are all listening, are doing the same thing, and you're, we're all in a community. And then by chance something happens, you do have a fire, the flood gets you, whatever. Then yeah, we're obligated, we know that you made the effort, and you know, if we all pitch in, we can keep you alive and keep you functional, maybe if it replaced most of what you lost, or a percentage of it, so that you can deal with life yourself. Why? Because it's not my job to live for you, and it's not my time, it isn't yours. This is one of the many things that we all have to re-inve, re-learn here. You got all these thinking pigs, parasites, and rats out there all believe that your time is theirs. That the ultimate private property, which all these pigs that are all these rat-rich people, or all these kosher bankers, all these filth out there, they understand. What it is is that they are collecting your lifetime. It's their way and their occultic way of gaining wicked spiritual power. Now you're not supposed to think about what I just told you you're supposed to be the a goyim the animal without a soul the unthinking But if you apply all of what we had we have always traditionally taught in the family and within our faith and also within our societies Then this wouldn't be a surprise and you wouldn't be caught flat-footed Hey mark And pretty much all of you aren't being caught flat-footed, which is really pissing them off because you don't need as many people as you might think to really beat the living snot out of these people. But in reality, your numbers are far, far greater, and I guarantee that now. It's like the garbage with the coronavirus virus crap. I believe that that is a part of the desperation to lie their ass off. to try and convince you it's beautiful resist the need go to weaver mode and you need to beg for forgiveness and you know we're going to be all after size for not doing whatever our enemies tell us to do well i don't feel too often i thought that effect i'm pretty proud about the idea that my arm i'm not being manipulated by them i'm not going along with them pretty happy with that So just a heads up, again, there's a lot more to the intricacies of what we're dealing with here. Traditionally, it was all, it won't say second nature, but it was taught progressively through the different institutions that we're talking about, family being one of the most critical. I heard another voice there, somebody's been very patient. I'd text Max already, you know, spoke. Who else do we have, please? Hey, it's Will from Florida again. Here's a quick question regarding a article that I read. Actually, no, it was a YouTube video. What is your thought on supposedly New York, which granted, I think the deadline already passed. So I don't know if they've already done it yet or what happened. But supposedly, I think it was either today or yesterday, there was going to be a deadline where any medical worker that was unvaccinated would be fired and they were expecting it to be like 70,000. And the governor had supposedly already commissioned that those medical jobs, the 70,000 something thousand we're going to be replaced temporarily by the new york national guard what is your thought on that no do you think we're going to see okay first of all okay hold on let's back up here how many guardsmen are there how many national guardsmen are there in new york guys do a quick search it should be it should be pretty straightforward first of all let's remember that there's little more than uh one was at one point four or five million personnel in uniform of all categories right so we're looking at sixty seventy eighty thousand people that need to be replaced number one how people first of all how many national guardsmen are there in the state of new york number two all the ones that are part of their national guardsmen how many are medical personnel you realize how much of a minority medical personnel are in the uniform services watch all think about that you think that we got seventy thousand and by the way let's not forget that seventy thousand is just in the medical industry for one state in addition to that if everybody smart walk off the job save your life don't go along with the murder death kill shot walk off the job let me leave what they tell you all your i'm you're firing me call call we're not going to get this year now that you are planning on what we have anything anyway first of all guys you're not going to get your retirement they were you know if you know what by the door to god and motion off to the side you know the pedal of mister for meat puppet uh... like i said years ago and i've repeated this may times on the air by the time we get around to where i could collect my retirement is a little stolen it and that's exactly what they're doing right now so the communists are telling you that all we have you you're not going to get this this and this and this we're not going to get it anyway You're not gonna qualify for Jack squat. So what is the- 15,500 National Guard, New York. 15,500 National Guard. How many jobs just in the medical field? Now here's the one thing, call you brought up. That's just the medical field. You do understand guys that they're doing the trucking industry the same way and people are walking away from that. So if I have 10,000 people, but I have 70,000 holes in the wall, or let's put it this way, the Dutch boy syndrome. I have ten thousand fingers, but I have 70,000 holes in the dike. Am I going to stop the flood? Am I going to be able to do right by whatever it is, the process that you're thinking? And I would remind everybody that, remember, these people are all skilled tradesmen, men and women. who are in a particular task group that is very, very meticulously tested. Do you think that any of these Pekkorwood National Guardsmen are meticulously tested to be your nurse? And again, what personnel? Here's the thing, a foot number is available there. You may also be able to break down the number of personnel by branch or the number of different National Guard medical units versus communications versus mess kitten, you know, mess kitten support versus infantry versus armor. And I would remind you guys, as I said to Mindigo, medical is a minority branch. So how many people out of that 10,000 do you god-awful honestly think have even a clue about what in the hell they'd be doing if they did get into a hospital? Would you want some idiot stick infantrymen to be? Oh, by the way, this is Chief Nurse Schmidlap. He was an infantryman 15 minutes ago, but all of a sudden we're going to be doing some surgery here. Now he's got the, you know, the whetstone and a couple other, you know, tools on hand here. And I got a chainsaw over there. We're going to take some limbs off here in a minute. He worked in the motor pool. Yeah. You know what I mean? This is why, like I said, we so grossly outnumber them. They're lying every step of the way. And this is what the Jewish communists do always, people. They try to baffle you with bullshit and get everybody to roll over, and here's what we need to do. Everybody step up first, bit-slap them side to head, beat their ass down, grab them by the scruff of the neck of the belt, throw them off a 10-story building, and hopefully they don't hit head first, so they suffer longer when they hit, if they survive. that's what really needs to happen because across the board they don't have the manpower and they don't have the authority i did by what they say if they had the cops pitch in okay here's the problem the cops are walking away they're bitching about that the nurses are walking away the picture about that but i'll wait a minute what else is all what about firemen all emps what the main number of emps that are not going to take the murder death kill shot because they've seen too much here's the quote of the another group that is going to probably be saying basically hockey puck you who's going to be ambulance drivers why will you think of a pick up the wreckage of what's going on with the murder death kill garbage of of all the groups that get a chance to see exactly what would be going on who moves the bodies in this society who will the corpses or the or the the dead the dying or just plain injured all that's right those people now how many of them are gonna walk away he what what we look at these numbers they don't have it now remember now i don't think it will remind you and i tried died in joke about that i told you before although go find filipinos and all kinds of other all really grossly unqualified individuals all they gotta they've got a sheepskin on the wall where they came from you know what you know dog haven university out of the caribbean We mean dog haven't well, there was a veterinarian school, but you know overseas veterinarian people since close and So you know probably paid dollar guandado who can't speak English and hates Americans Because her parents were killed by the Marines when they were helping to put down one of the rebellions against Marcos and so she gets to come to america and she hates americans and or if you think you're going to have a body had a problem before wait do you see what the people who really don't like americans when they show up in the hospital as it is most of the nurses hate you anyway not most i would say a big chunk of them do they hate america they're all looking down on all of you you're all peasants you're all you know the unclean yet washed it in the under educated by comparison the idiots take to come out of the higher end of the public pool system called collage okay so do they all think about this they can't if if new york did that uh... the only thing that i will say this understand that some of the command structure overlaps into other states with regard to areas of control and it has nothing to do with the state because it was a war because a lot of these army groups and different combat battle groups or regimental combat teams are actually overlapping from one state to the next and do not hold allegiance to the state despite the fact that they have that fiction on paper that's another thing that they could draw maybe on an additional three four thousand personnel at most unless the Department of Defense, the Donator of Destruction, Miley Cyrus, the faggot boy who loves China and wants to lick their arse. If the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Miley Cyrus, the disco dancer for China, decides to hand over more personnel, and they still won't have enough in new york's just the tip of the iceberg as they want to do four five states like this to show you that it's purely resist and you will be absorbed in blob oblobobla but if you brought peter to pay paul and the other states that have to well try to implement this now what do you do this is what kind of like a reversal on the you know there ain't enough politicians to go around for all you move hunters If every one of you is, if 18 of you are on each one of the bureaucrats, secret police or whatever, and there's 18 of us for every one of them, well, as soon as you plug, the first 18 plug their moose, one guy gets the moose, 17 guys didn't, and they go gang up on the other, with the other 18 on the next moose. etcetera etcetera etcetera times force multiplication in reverse order if you try playing this game in multiple locations you don't have the man bar you can't share that if you took the ten thousand you have twelve thousand you have thirteen point five thousand you have whatever the numbers are depending on where you are in each state the number of jobs that you are going to have to task set to the available manpower simply can't be met. Hey Mark, go ahead, jump in there. I know I'm interrupting you a punch here. No, go ahead, jump in. I just had a conversation with my brother the other day and it's just kind of put a knot in my stomach and he's always been kind of a pessimist if you want to look at it like that. He understands a lot of what's going on but his basic mentality if I had to sum it up is no one will ever do anything. uh... it will never be done by government or should be done by the company so therefore you will have anyone to retaliate again and everyone just basically bow down and the only thing that you can do is profit off of it that's pretty much his mentality well there are people out there but here's the pleasure but i think that the it's no different from government or corporation the corporations have even less protection when it comes to people we'll seeking vendetta or revenge See, that's the part that everybody is thinking that this math formula is going to continue the way it is, and at a given point you try to starve people. There's two things they're hoping for. They create a crime wave, which there will be, and I've warned you all about this time and again. You're going to have your enemy, your force, and the brigands. The brigands will start out sounding like your brother. And by the time they're done, they'll figure out a way to qualify stealing from you or anybody else because their feces doesn't stink, yours does, and why not profit from it? Rather than the idea that we're, again, there are society builders, the only element that's out there when you're building a society. Hell no! you have sold this business there's nothing that's changed from from to the end of the depth of time and god i think we've gone through this over and over again i really do i think that i think north america is a fascinating history subject going back way before this batch of white men showed up in the other white men were here i really do well i think there's there's too much information out there i think that the other side knows that i think they play this game around the planet uh... cyclically and the worry worry with if we put our foot down we can pretty well put the brakes on it because it is so easy to do when when you have the integrated technologies that they have come up with desperately need you to act we have and if anybody if it starts to cascade because enough of the right parts of the formula there and they are right now you know how do war start how does a significant change take place to get rid of the sickle fans the pedophiles the monarchist whatever will be environment you're in right now and the miscalculations of so many they get you to what i can what i've been saying for four months here now guys we're we were headed towards a shipwreck we are now in the shipwreck the problem is the ones who perpetrated it without somehow they were going to be the rats on the upper rigging they realize now that everybody else is looking at most shoot the bastard tried to head for the rigging tried to get to the high ground tried to get above the water line it it's all about looking for them and so that we just simply will can at our discretion move where we wish to you know will pop and get it you know get toward their safety or develop safety and in whatever mode and that has to do with what we're talking about here today you know how do you how do you do you preserve and or build and rebuild the society is needed depending upon the trail of this not an accident none of them have an accident that that's why you still got idiot at that like right now if you go with you watch any fake as conservative controlled media crap okay or go to cookbook with the first but then they'll tell you all about how about about about about what do they have to do that because they're still with the spit-swap and ring-knocking click and they're the fake conservative over the fake supposed right and so right off the bat they don't want that control lost and that manipulative control that whenever you look at how they've been manipulating things and it's both sides cooperating at where you're supposed to buy into the just heard lemming right over to the next scam rather than stepping back and go i don't think we're going over that cliff we're not going over that which will not go with you if you are not over that which i'll watch you go right ahead you go ahead at that go ahead it's like right now talking about violence against us and their logic was in their in their smoke-filled rooms behind closed doors guys you were all supposed to be a crazy and you don't have any brains and you know the clue about what's going on most everybody i run into health cashiers i talked to today are pretty well now because of the corona beer virus camera was probably their biggest but they all hockey puck up they could make seriously the people who are thinkers are what walk their brain through this and he the lie now there were their their question is what we do seriously that's most how well you know and even there they pretty well that all that they've it's like we've got to be done it's going to have to be against the ones who did this So now all you have to do is either light the gasoline or like we've said, push the master, moving the kinetic force where it needs to be and everything will move on its own to a degree. But you still have to, not micromanage, but macromanage inspire. This has to do with, for instance, like we've said a million times, who owns you? What's your purpose? Why are we doing this? What are we here for? And again, those are questions I've been asked forever, but when you start to get people to think about, you know, again, a combination of things, mutual, liberty, interest, personal property, and the first personal property, guys, is you. You are your, for the thing that all these wealthy bastards, all these status, all of these, these pedos, all of these queers are trying to manipulate is your freedom, your private property, your lifetime. Now, the sooner we get rid of their ass, the sooner we can do all these other wonderful things we're talking about, I don't need to build, I can't, I'm gonna be able to build weapons, and the world, the perfect, the world is not gonna be perfect when we get done with this. But I'm also understanding that there's all the other great things that we already have developed that we could use, and we can produce, and it creates a fruitful life. Joy. Where's the joy? There's no joy in anything right now, is there, guys? everybody is walking around exactly like they claim they weren't going to in a communist police state where who you what do you do or you got some jackass that you know karen with a you know or bug eyes with a mask on every time i see that i just want to keep that crappy and i just do you know you know what you better back off the fast like he was a rat bugger like in that one video that uh... from australia or i'd take you so fast make your head swim if i saw you off the side your little rat bastard called the secret police Oh, you'd be done right there. I wouldn't even hesitate. That's the action that needs to take place and it will be cascading. It will happen. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Yeah, you know, they're doing the same thing in the auto industry. They're trying to threaten everybody to get the shot, right? And as a group of engineers, we all look at the data and see it's all crap, right? And so now they threaten, oh, they're going to fire you. So, okay, we're all retired. Yeah. Yeah, and the machine is already not working right, is it? No, well the young people, they can't think independently. They have to put them in groups. They can't think, they don't know how to think. They weren't taught correctly in school. And most of them can't do it. They can't do the job. If we all leave, if I say, I can retire tomorrow. I've been in the industry 40 years. I can replace 40 years experience. You're not. So they can't threaten me. Well, that's what they're trying to do. You're all supposed to just go long because we got, well, the only thing that they can do there then is like you said about retirement, is try to destroy all of those instruments that, by the way, they at gunpoint force you to pay into, be it social security, be it your private investment, or be it your retirement packages, which were offered as part of your benefit in a workplace. Yes, E-Mine is unusual. I can just take it all in one lump sum. That's what I'll do. Right. Walk away with it. Well, I actually, I know several people that did exactly what you're talking about for the, you know, because again, they have the Ann Rand's Atlas Shrugged mentality. You know what? You don't really need me anymore. Every idiot stick, they expect us to fix what they break. They break it constantly. They don't have a clue how to work. They don't have any work ethic. And this work ethic, that term, guys, I want you to think about really what they're telling you. uh... what what what it means it means as i said earlier we're the cave dwellers how is it that we came about with the thought processes brought up to where we are with all this neat technology well because he had a lot of time to know your art while you're freezing your hind end off although if you were smart you did everything right you weren't freezing but you were innovative you'd you develop the thought processes and worked out the puzzle before you got to the next cycle of labor. And when you got to the next cycle of labor, you had to be absolutely religious in order for you to accomplish the goals that you set. That's work ethic. Productivity, productivity, productivity creates comfort. We have no productivity and comfort is going to disappear. the comfort that everybody have all but just enjoy all of the somewhat that i do a couple of what we did for the last year uh... the people who run things are the ones who are going to let that happen okay that's the part that everybody needs to understand and again they will break the whole machine uh... only for a pleasant not for of course all the spit-swapping ring knocking but buddies all the amok wears all no no no they'll still get their golden bathtub pictures for their thirteenth bathroom of the second wing etcetera etcetera etcetera etcetera you know black and steel will cover you know how you know how to contain the penal act every time but you and i all of these parties can protect it up they will do everything they can all of it if you would like with regard to the instrument what you can all the every guy so it's time in something about cash that you know they want to know about every transaction over you know go even though it's a couple hundred dollars they want to know in fact that the banks are now terrified because they're overburdened trying to get down with their what's required of them now and these institutions are now expected to be de facto government agents communist uh... doing all of this paper pushing purely for the benefit of the power freak police state serving no other purpose served no purpose whatsoever redundant bookkeeping on a massive scale so that they can become defacto raps against all of the population not some of the population all of the population That's why the bank and all these credit unions are sending out all these warnings. And it's not some. We're talking 100%. Now, there's no profitability in what is a minimally profitable institution or mechanism to begin with if you're a little guy. If you're the big guys, like we've talked about for years, if you're the big guys, well, hell, you can do it all wrong and you can rape, you can steal everybody's account, you can strip the bank of all of its wealth, you can then get the taxpayer to replace the money that the bankers stole from all of the investors and from all the depositors and just plug it right in and keep it right on going. But if you're the little banks, which are the ones who are sending all the warnings out, the ones that will be eaten when they all of a sudden change the rules, well, they can't afford this. The machine actually will never be accurate anyway. That's another thing I will remind you about, a secret police state. Accuracy is not an interest or a concern. Inaccuracies are always claimed by the police state that says it knows everything and does everything and it just did a boo-boo. It's like the whole thing about the no-fly list. Wow, we got 15, 25, 30 people with the same name on the no-fly list, but we just can't figure out how to spread them out and how to separate them. So instead you're all evil and we're not going to take you off and we're going to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. purpose to terrorize what few other idiots picture out there that may have had some kind of gray matter working for okay and of course the rest of population will be called your presented we called out but what again what is it do everything when you think about it what pleasure it like i told we were talking about the what pleasure is there in flying anymore there's none you got all the people that they don't return it after that who are basically their sphincters are you know again there you know sucking up the final of the theater the cloth of the secret men there you know the bug eyed care and and master you know in a collected one spot and all these fruit loop p brain worthless curds you really would normally have a conversation with who by the way fortunately wearing masks so you won't have a conversation with them bright nothing i had we had a discussion about you know the with the more the population is treated help up the more of the people with mask become irrelevant because nobody wants to talk to them nobody wants everything to do with them and so they're still here the isolation is inverting and they know and the and the regime knows this well no matter what it is that you're working with here the joy issue is is the thing that they certainly want to destroy shopping was supposed to be a joy why are you going to restore if you're terrified to breathe and the live so what joy is your other than you're going through some stupid regimen where you have no purpose really for being there you're not it's not if you don't get the benefit in any way shape or form the head before and if you actually thought it out why do you need to come to the store so often comrade worker when you only have a short list of things to pick up your terrified of being around other people you have to go through a ritual to protect yourself from the other people Where is there any joy in the process that you're involved in? Where is there any excitement of seeing new and interesting things? There's no reason for going to the store. Going to any place for that matter is totally ludicrous. But again, it's the nature of the satanic slash the wicked slash the pedo queer creatures who are wretched monsters who hate their lives and hate you for having your life and thinking that it's your property. And by the way, probably enjoying yourself. The best thing you can do is laugh at these asshats every step of the way and joke about them and ridicule them the way they think they're going to ridicule you or ridicule you into getting the murder death kill shot. No, you're not. But by God, I'll be laughing when I put your ass down with a bullet or a club or a knife. I'll be laughing at you when you try. I really will. I'm to the point where, you know, rise up and shine. Enjoy, you know, enjoy the moment. And in this case, as again, I always use books, go read The Lord of the Rings. And they sang as they flew. Why? Because it was joyous to put down such wickedness. And it should be joyous for all of you to put down the wicked that we are facing that are just absolute. There's no possible conversation with them. They have no value to your life. They're no value to your person, your experience. And there's no benefit. So guess what? Rise up and shine. Sing when the time comes as you slay, for we should be joyous in the destruction of that which stands before us and threatens us. every last one of them that's what that's where we should be work by the way we should be out of the way here we're at seven oh two guys we gotta get out of the way it beyond time for everybody out there Are you ready for that? Are you mentally, spiritually, mentally, and also physically prepared? command of the mind, mind commands of the body. Always remember that. God bless y'all. Take off your knowledge. Taking over and we'll be back at 8 o'clock in the evening until the morning.
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