July 14, 2022
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4h 2m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the Minuteman border deployment projects from the 2000s, detailing how volunteer militia units successfully secured portions of the U.S.-Mexico border through coordinated observation posts, mobile response teams, and aerial surveillance without federal funding. He contrasted the effectiveness of these civilian operations with current government failures, criticized state governors and federal agencies for enabling illegal immigration, and argued that a similar deployment could be organized today using modern technology. Koernke emphasized the need for armed resistance to federal overreach and rejected electoral solutions, calling instead for direct action and militia preparation.
- minuteman project
- border security
- militia deployment
- illegal immigration
- texas border
- war powers act
- federal government betrayal
- armed resistance
- observation posts
- drone surveillance
- night vision
- border patrol
- sovereignty
- federal reserve
- globalists
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A figure walked in through the mist with a f***. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you've taken number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree Radio on the satellite. And in fact, if you are interested, remember, There are a number of different ways you use conventional phones to hook up with satellite. You can do things satellite phones You can do things you can't do with your cell phone something to think about there I'll say hi to all of our merchant marine operators doing just that virtually in every ocean on the planet now and Including where the penguins are which I think is really cool penguins technically can be hearing the intelligence report right now along with many many other people Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies to include AFM microstations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra, Net Hallmark, and Golden Spike technologies. East and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska it is the 14th of July. It is Thursday, it is the 14th year of open An obvious Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of sword and I'll tell you what it's a couple direct different directions So plenty and going today this Thursday by the way, she had a tea day when government usually attacks and it has a terrorist institution Government sponsored terrorism being what it is and then try to blame somebody else for it. And it's obvious with all the other folder going on, they really, really, really are whipping stuff up, trying to think somehow that on the Patriot side, we riot. We're not gonna be rioting. In fact, the conversations, a couple of them that I had today, which are fascinating, having to do with random people, talk, I always randomly intentionally talk to random people, get them talking, just listen, people are fascinating right now. Because they're having their epiphanies on a massive scale, especially with their wallet. Okay, the wallet syndrome, you know, that thing that people when they sit down, if you're a guy, his tendency to actually that left butt cheek, usually if you're right handed, usually cut away on the left side, your right left, if you're left handed, it's on the right side. But what's fascinating is no matter who you are, It's getting thinner and this is a good thing. This is actually forcing people to step back and recollect with Uncle Fred, Uncle Bob, Uncle Mark said over and over and over again and yes, it's the we told you so syndrome, but it's not so much that as they were reminding you maybe you should do some research and look and once you understand what the threat is, you see that the threat is lethal and you understand step by step where this is. Well, they plan on taking this and we aren't going to let that happen. We are going to get rid of them. Okay. And that's the first thing you hear. And this is what's really funny too. It's male and female. No, no, no, no. In fact, I've said this many times. The regime has lost the church lady. The regime and the globalists have absolutely lost the church lady. The real, the classic church lady who was relatively conservative but always concerned and relatively docile. Always figuring that, well, I'm not going to hurt anybody, so you're not really thinking about hurting me. But they all understand now that the regime, the government, especially the toads of the bureaucracy. And I'll tell you what, this is weird, and I didn't even have to say this in a couple of conversations yesterday and today. You know what they brought up? They brought up the hearings about Homeland Security and the disinformation of communists. And it made them, they were asking questions, which is kind of fun because then Uncle Mark is standing here and I can say, well, here, why don't you go here? You don't trust Homeland Security. No, this is communist crap. This is, take your pick. There's all kinds of different types of, well, it is Soviet socialism, but it's classic globalism. And they're like, yeah, they're globalists. And it's like, well, I'll tell you what, why don't you look here. If I don't understand first of all, Homeland suck you righty as an American anyway. It's a communist operation being run by a bunch of ring knocking, spit swapping, crazy and queers, a $3 bill, bettos. And take a look. What really is funny is the comments made about the last couple of torps in front of the Senate and or House hearings, depending on which one of the committees. And they all said the same thing. They said, these characters come off as a bunch of nutcases, as a bunch of fruit loops, as a bunch of disingenuous turds. You know, as in, I can't, I mean, I'm being polite. I can't use the turd word, but I can't use the other words they use, okay? Well, I guess we do on occasion, but we've got to refine ourselves a little bit here because of radio. So everybody is basically on the same page and also looking at the problem that thinks it's somehow shadowed or failed or without no, all these characters are now being looked at appropriately and the first question is where can I get more ammo? Well as long as they're thinking about more ammo you have to ask them, you know how to use what it is you want the ammo for. How do you prepare for that? What do you do? What are you doing to make sure that when the time comes You win in a gunfight first of all try not to use a gun boil them to death burn them to death do other horrible things to them from a greater range so that Or from around the corner so that you don't have to get shot at always remember that The gun is you know the okay? We got to get better at what you do and or when you do use the gun you use it to your advantage while not giving your enemy any opportunity to use theirs Remember there is no such thing as fair in a fight Nothing, none, zero, not a, there's no kindness involved at all. They're coming to your house, they're coming to your neighborhood, they're coming into your state, your country, because they want to rape, kill, pillage, and burn. So you better make sure you slaughter them. And when you do kill them, you kill them all. Okay, so everybody's, once they start talking, remind them that, well, you got the right idea, but you've got to get deadly serious about it. You've got to get cold, hard serious about it because, When they started, we ended. We outnumbered them, but we've got to do it right. We're not going to riot. We're not going to, we don't need to have a conversation to anybody about what's going on right now. Why don't you go to Washington and tell them what that, no we don't. Nor the capitals are anywhere. They know exactly what these buffoons know exactly what they're doing. These wicked, evil, rotten people. If you're a thinking human being and you're conservative in nature because you just want to be left alone. then y'all know that they know exactly what they're doing. So the only concerns should be on your side right now is building to fight them, to destroy them, to kill them all. That's it. You know, the, now, even the idea of the election is a farce because little to nothing is being done there. Now I will say this, there's some people who've done some really great posturing. But where were they when the Trumpite was in power? In fact, many of them are now making noise, the never Trump type, you know, fake ass slash read that rhino conservatives. Worked there for the Trumpite when Trumpite was actually when they had everything. They had the House, the Senate, and the presidency. These buffoons, these fools, these idiots. The bureaucracy figures that it can drag its feet, and if you'll notice it's just like in the hearings. And by the way, those Homeland Security hearings about the Ministry of Truth slash, oh, that's disinformation, no, it's the Ministry of Truth, and you're a stinking communist. If I had my way, if you were in arms reach, I'd strangle you right here in front of everybody. That's what should happen. Every one of these asshats pushing this, they should be dragged out, put against a wall to shot for being the traitors to America and to the rights of this nation that they are, they need to be gone. It's just that simple. But what is interesting is that most everybody, like I said, listens to this stuff and it's like they're not answering. Now you might recall we had the demikins with the Republicans in, you know, Republicans in a roundabout area have been attacking people, grabbing them in airports, handcuffing them, doing all kinds of wicked stuff to them, beating them in the in the gulag in Washington, D.C. But when Homeland Security drags its ass for four or five six months and only because of a quote-unquote whistleblower they have nobody everybody knows what to ask because they have all the answers or at least they have a percentage of the answers but now With whatever answers they have when they ask questions they're dragging their ass again. What are they doing there for? Well, the elected officials are only there for a set period of time So they've got this down to a racket Where they don't answer any questions and then they come back and they don't answer questions. They come back in just four months, three months, six months, eight months, one year, two year, oh look! It's the election cycle. Nothing's gonna be done. Which is why those bureaucrats need to be had their sorry ass dragged out, put against the wall, and shot. They're never gonna do right. They're all wicked. These son of a bitches have brought their little fellow traveler asshats right in with them. Male or female, all those bewitches need to be gone. They're not working for the United States. Homeland Succu-Ready is a foreign agent of a foreign power registered in the United States in New Jersey because it isn't American. Why is Homeland Security as a corporation and foreign entity registered in New Jersey? You know, it's kind of like, let's think about this, it's a nonprofit organization like the NRA, and the NRA is registered where? In New York. Right, so they're talking about moving the NRA but to do that they have to remember the discussion was you oh you got to dissolve the NRA because of how it was constructed as a Not-for-profit organization in New York and it's registered in you know It's all paperwork and administrative structures all attached in New York as a private separate entity That's why Homeland Succuretti slash Homeland Security, originally Heartland Security, was registered in New Jersey as a foreign agent of a foreign power operating against the American people registered inside the United States in the state of New Jersey. New Juicy, okay? It's not in Washington, D.C. It's in New Jersey. It's not in Washington, D.C. It's in New Jersey. It's not in Washington, D.C. It's in New Jersey. It is an enemy foreign entity and it needs to be gone now. So anyway, just a heads up on that one. So guys, let people talk, listen to what they're saying, provide the ammunition to point where they need to go, to find out more, to understand better, because they're on the right track. Everybody sees what's happening. The arrogance has killed them. The other side is becoming more and more a target, you know, a season affair target. Everybody wants them. They don't want them to talk to them. They'd like to put a bullet in their ass. And everybody sees it. Everybody. What's bizarre is, and I won't say it's bizarre, what it means is, Well, the little talkie boxes, if you give them the right information, they can go to certain places and still get a lot of good data. Cashiers at Windows, people at grocery stores, take your pick. McDonald's. All the people that are going out to work are kind of interesting because they have sat on their button and watching and diddling with the machines. They had to come back to work at some point. Well, guess what? They've had time to really kind of ask themselves, why did I have to come back to work? because they might have been demisocialists even, but it's the idea that, well, wait a minute, now that I've come out and poked my head out of the house, this isn't what I thought it would be. What happened to the gas prices and what happened to them? How did this, well, now let's understand the gas price thing. There's two different teams working there. Neither one of them is really excited about you, you as an American, but they do enjoy their profit. So let's understand that for the time being, the oil companies would be happy to sell you stuff more of it and appropriately so more on that in a second too with regard to oil. Anyway, make a point of just ask, you know, hey, what idea, make a comment, like, where are the, see, watch to see who's standing next to you, or making another comment, or pitching in from another direction. Somebody says something, don't forget to leave, don't leave out those other people that are in line. Oh, once in a while you're gonna get a communist, guess what, benchmark that if you're in a small community, pay attention to who you're looking at there. A special, oh, I think it's wonderful, you burka needs to pay, really, so you're, hey, screw in the head. Crazy town fool. Well, you know what? You're gone too when the time comes. You'll be deported. Anybody like that, they'll be deported. They're going. That's a promise. It has to happen. Can't be any living with this BS anymore. And we're going to have to be very, very much prepared for dealing with it step by step in a way that makes sense. And yet, it's not falling into the enemy's camp. We're not going to be them. Okay? When we fight, we fight to win. We don't riot, we don't bust up the neighbors stuff for the fun of it, burning the houses down and busting up the businesses and turning trash cans over piss on that garbage. It's a waste of energy and time. We'll be picking enough stuff up after the war. We'll get tired of the cleaning up the mess real quick. Everybody will and I understand why. But we're all tired of seeing and cleaning up the mess as it is now only to have the same feces birds messing the nest up again and again and again and again and again. And again, we're done with that, okay? So anyway, a couple things. Minuteman program. We were talking about the Minuteman program. What do we need to actually fix the border? Well, the Fed won't do it. The Fed's an ass, made up of a bunch of asses. The employees are screwed. They're just regular rankers, rank and file. They'd like to do a job. They are doing a job every day and they're getting paid to do the job every day. And what they're doing is they're, you know, if you were to hire into, for instance, like the border patrol right now, it just, if you notice on the formances, Border Patrol Walmart Greeter. Right? If you apply for Border Patrol, you'd be applying for Border Patrol. Hold on, what's this here? Border Patrol Walmart Greeter? Yeah, we used to call those Border Patrol agents. They're just Walmart Greeters now. We figured it was an easier way for people to relate to the title. So the Feds not going to do a huge job. But wait a minute, the states are going to step in. Wait a minute, hold on here. So in Texas, we have when you fill out the form for Texas cop on the border or any of the public safety or let's see also National Guard, it's Texas border, Walmart greeter. What's that mean? Wait a minute, I want to join the guard. I want to go down to the border. We're gonna... Yeah, you go down to the border. You stand there with your hands at your side. You use your hands like a traffic cop to promote telling the illegal aliens who have just walked across the border, go over there. And you are a... Texas border Walmart greeter. We also have the New Mexico border Walmart greeters, the Arizona Walmart greeters, and of course the California border patrol, well, border Walmart greeters. Now, I haven't heard of any of these groups. All of a sudden, we're right there at the border and they grab them by the belt and the scruff of the neck and they throw their ass right back in the Rio Grande, or they throw their ass right, just push them right back to where they came from. And that's it. No, we don't even, I don't even, not taking it down the road anymore. We shouldn't, but okay. So we do round them up. That would be nice if they actually did this is okay. You're going to, it's going to be around Robin's circle jerk for you. Kind of like a candy cane. You make your truck from the airport. You go up to the border. You get across the river. You're in Texas, Texas. People pick you up. load you in a bus, drive you down to the port of entry, back up to the port of entry, Gantry Point, shovel every asshat there out of the back of the bus into Mexico and you shut the gate, you then shut the bus door and you go to load up another. Now if I saw that, sure, but we're not seeing that. So the rest of that with Texas, Arizona, New Mexico of course is a communist joke, California is a communist joke, most of them are peckerwood pieces of trash as far as the government goes, that do need to be dragged over and left in the desert, you know, in a hole somewhere. But in both cases, you got to put it in desert in California too, take the rest of the turds into there, take their ass out, put them somewhere where they won't bother us too much or feed them to the buzzards, I don't care, but that's what needs to be done. as far as the government right now goes. The communists, they're communists in California, the communists in New Mexico. So, a couple things. What can we do? We're just, you know, we can't just keep complaining, I guess we can. Well, we will, because everybody will. You're going to see articles tonight on first book YouTube about This is unbearable. Oh, the illegal. Okay, so what do you shoot? What do we do? Well, they're thinking about doing stuff. They're thinking about it. They got their head so far up their rumpus. They couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if their life depended on it, but they're in a big circle, you know, human donut, pontificating and scratching their arse, you know, about what they should do, especially in Texas. The big state of Texas, supposedly so conservative. But they won't declare an invasion instead. It's like well the immigration laws. Why is it that the immigration law is a natural way as the magic force field? I will repeat again for those you who may not recall that when the 1933 War Powers Act foreclosure and attack on the American people took place by the by the Federal Corporation through the Federal Reserve Jewish banks combined with the globalists of the day pushing the League of Nations later in the UN. This click of turds, well they needed co-operatives at the state level. So what they did is they made the state governors and the corporations of the respective states that were created the de facto agents of the foreclosure and the attack on the American people through the War Powers Act, a declaration of war against the American people as property be bartered, sold, traded, or exchanged. So every one of these lip service governors, no matter who these toadies are, Still, just like in Braveheart or if you pay attention in Dune in the book, they can't cross where their bread is buttered. And that's why they keep pointing out all the immigration law. Immigration law doesn't mean anything, physical occupation, okay? Physical occupation, physical occupation, that's now obviously apparent, invasion. So here's how it's dealt with. The state deals with it itself because under traditional construction, under the traditional constitution and Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence, If the central government is failing to perform its task, as in when the crown was in charge, the Declaration of Independence stated uncategorically that there would be a need to strip that agency and mechanism of whatever oversight or overbearing power it thought it said and kick its ass down the road. The states have the ability to do that and under the states rights element of the contract that they're in, they could do it right now. But these 50 agents, these 50 agents of the crown that we now call governors are operating under the corporate structure of foreclosure and they operate and profit in so many massive ways. It's part of how, why do we send money to the feds so that the money can dole money back out to the states? when the Fed doesn't deserve it in the first place and the states never respectively get a Benefit that is clearly comparable to them keeping their resources in their respective states now some smaller poorer states like the way up in the north like the Dakotas Sure, they get shelled out a little bit more But most all of the other larger production states Pretty much ain't it ain't it ain't making the mark Oh, everybody's sucking the fed tip that's been created or fabricated out of the sky, which by the way wasn't there forever. But the bottom line is that the useful idiot governors aren't going to break the mold, which is why instead of doing things now, doing things a year ago, doing things 10 years ago, these people have sit on their dead ass and done nothing and are continuing to truly sit on their dead ass and do nothing. symbolic efforts or trying to, you know, fudge-pudge this thing around rather than going directly to the problem now because now is where the leg is being amputated, the artery is bleeding. Okay, that's what it comes to. We were looking at a a a mortal wound that is not being staunch at the place of the injury, which is California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. You have failures in each state respectively. either intentional betrayal like California, which is a worthless turd, New Mexico, which is a worthless turd, but a minority worthless turd, that place could be cleaned out quickly, get rid of their sorry ass, get on with doing things right. Arizona and Texas have the potential, but are not stepping up to the plate. And they're making all the lip service noise. But mark my word on this, because it keeps you happy about the election. Well, if we get the election, just vote over my schmuck muddies in and we'll do like we did when Trump was in power and sit on a dead ass and do nothing when everybody could have done something like the first two years of Trump when Republicans had the House and the Republicans had the Senate and the Republicans had the presidency and they couldn't get their dead ass together because they're just a bunch of sellouts. First time so. who's a Republican said never Trump the party should have been stomping on his guts or her guts if it's a party and otherwise it's a lie it's a fake it's BS okay anyway let's do this we're at the bottom of the hour Edward might be right there and if you could I'll tell you what on the border on the border if you could play that for us smuggling guns and arms across the Well, it's not so much the Spanish border as it will probably be. American state borders here pretty soon, but we won't be able to smuggle too much right away. But an old piece from the 70s, On the Border. Guy who brought you, by the way, also Year of the Cat for everybody who doesn't remember. But On the Border, let's do that as a bottom of the hour break. That would be kind of fun. Music people haven't heard in a little while. And for everybody out there, again, reminding us... Here comes the man who's on the border. Oh yeah, I think that'd actually be a better choice. Remember silver is the working metal. Let's not forget that. Goal. So I'm a beachside hotel. As you can see here, of course, here on Thursday, this is the other T-Day when federal and Israeli operatives, the Mossad CIA, FBI, ATF, attack and murder people in America as a terrorist action. Then try to set it up to blame somebody else for it. And so for everybody out there, we're hunting them harder than they think. They're hunting us. What was you captured? What did you do? You came, there's actually unintended consequences as a variation on this, which is part of the accidental process of motivating what becomes the main character of the third element of unintended consequence. What would you do if you came downstairs, you've been sitting there kind of relaxing for a bit, the lights were off, everything was quiet? And the door starts to open to the living room. Usually your living room has the vestibule in the front entrance. If you're lucky, you've got a vestibule. It's a better choice. Well, let's say the front door started to open and it was really quiet. Needless to say, you would automatically, and first of all, assume thieves... home invaders, et cetera. And so you reach down into the side of your lazy boy there and you pull out whatever weapon is handy or right next to the lazy boy like a lot of the fins that we have in this area and up in the Upper Peninsula. It's like they just reach over and they've got a rifle or a shotgun. But you ever just happen to be closest because they keep guns in every corner and they keep weapons in every couch and chair on each end, okay, on the couches. So you reach down, they pull out whatever weapon they have on hand, and as somebody starts to just slide through the door, you wait, then you hear a voice, you realize, whoa, you're right there behind the door. But maybe you should let more than one of them get in, because, oh, it turns out there's two. But maybe there's only one. And the character slides quietly in through the door, and as he starts to move, the door is shut, you take the rifle butt, and you cave his head in. You have to get really vicious when you do that. You got to make sure that you put everything into it. You can't right along the side of the head bust the jaw Preferably, you know lights out right there Of course immediately should be you know turning the weapon and being ready to follow up with a shot In other words beat them watch them drop step back and even as you do turn the weapon and be ready Now you might not have seen a second person outside But you've got a fish You've got an enemy combatant who came through the door. Now you were thinking it was some kind of home invader, maybe a thief, and they thought they were going to catch everybody unawares, but something doesn't seem right about this character. What do you do the once you catch them? Now, of course, you might have to deal with the other one. First of all, you got that one lights out. But as I said, you'd better be ready to just mow them down. So it's a personal flavor choice. I mean, when I said that, you know. somebody goes, well, Mark, I went to a club tonight and probably just shot them and whoever was behind them too. That's true and that's a personal flavor choice thing, but as you look at them and go through them, A, they've got suppressed weapons, B, they're kind of tactical, but they were surreptitiously entering the property and entering the domicile. What's going on here? So as you ransack the body you have, or bodies if you have more than one. You find that there's you know IDs and stuff that don't make sense wallets or portfolios with all kinds of IDs in them Oh, it's got the face of the character. You pulled the ski mask off of the balaclava But what do you do? No one's alive You call the police Well, I would say this remember if there's one or two that came in there's the getaway driver outside probably So just to make sure that somebody doesn't know for sure what to do, if you can kind of get out there and deal with the getaway driver. Now you probably got all your bases covered, but they have to report to somebody. So you're on the clock. The big thing is make sure that nobody gets away. Kind of like in Unintended Consequences, if you haven't read the book, you need to. He made sure nobody got away. But he was coming at it from a different angle, which by the way is how several people have mowed down whole bunches of black uniform pricks at different periods of time in the last 30 years that we've covered on the air. While they were beating on the wall and the door going in, some of the people around the outside, and they just, when the shooting started, they just rolled them up like a carpet from behind, which is kind of what happened, although it was much quieter with unintended consequences need to read the book. So you've got one of these bad guys, what do you do with them? They're not your friend. You call the police and just make them disappear. But you need to know why they've come. So you should probably have a quick but very energetic conversation. Be creative with what you have in the kitchen. Because if they had their way, doing what they were planning on doing, they obviously were planning on murdering you. Wouldn't be doing what they were doing otherwise. Well, since they were thinking about playing, you know, you know, secret squirrel, secret police slash slide in and assassinate, you can do anything you want to them. And because whatever it is that's coming down the road later, you got to make sure you sidestep. But first, maybe not. Maybe with the rest of your friends, maybe just roll in the rest of them as they appear and you get rid of even more of where the core problem people, the ones that follow orders like that, more of them that are gone. Well, let's just say that the inventory starts to click down real quick. Because they have to be really, really trusted. They really trusted, but they have to be good paid employees. So you might want to think about that in advance and be ready to deal with the problem and also have a conversation that is very intense and very specific. Go read Unintended Consequences. Go read the book Unintended Consequences. Go read the book on intended consequences. And by the way, the idea that he had there, the events that happened here before and have already happened in the Dagger War inside the US here. The enemy has never fully had their way, and there's a reason. Everybody understand that? Hunt them harder than they think. They're hunting you. Constantly be looking for them. It's kind of a fun hobby. It's a much better hobby than most you can get into. It sure is better than football. Trust me on that one. Football is a wussy game by comparison to the game of life. So anyway, let's talk about the Minuteman Project. We already, as I discussed, again, the Border Patrol Walmart greeters, they're going to do nothing. The Texas Border Walmart greeters, they're doing nothing. Oh, they're supposedly going to be declaring blah, blah, blah. But under those circumstances, as you'll notice, you see any of these characters acknowledging the idea that they have a vast pool slash resource of people to draw from that can be brought forward to help secure the border. So let's talk about the Minuteman program. Minuteman 1 was a word of mouth project and Minuteman 1 of course was passed down through all the Patriot mechanism, everybody in the Patriot effort back in the 90s Spread the word that because the border was in the situation was in which by the way was considered bad But would be considered pretty desirable and calm by comparison to what we have right now. Wouldn't you say? Yes, you could oh for the wonderful days of the 90s when only Thousands came across tens of thousands came across lots of drugs and other stuff Well, those days are long gone, but when a minute man won basically go ahead color I saw a an image on I think it was bad anyway, wherever I saw it. They have an image of a line and it's not a conga line. They're about four and five wide coming across the Rio Grande and the lead with the coyote and all is not quite to the edge of the water on the other side. And it goes back across all the river and back up the banks and into the forest. And apparently from the people that had the drone footage there, the line goes back into the forest as far as they could see. And that was all in one day crossing, today or yesterday. Yep. Easily hundreds and hundreds. What can we do? I mean, first of all... Minute man three. Minute man three is... Everybody says we should do something. Okay, let's talk about doing something. Minute man one. through word of mouth, drew hundreds of individuals as the phase one. I think the number was, and again, we can double check because there should be a database still left. I don't have it in my filing cabinet right here. I have it in another file. I'm filing cabinet in another location. I have all of the Minuteman files with numbers, specs, and all the effects. But the Minuteman 1 program with about 600 to 700 personnel, 1200 maximum participating in phase 1, because they rotated in and out also. This thing, this deployment, in a limited part of the border lasted for one month. For 30 days, everybody was asked to commit, to help out, to commit a force to a limited, most active area of the border, for 30 days. Well guess what everybody did. What did they do? Well we had three elements that basically made up the deployment. Number one were the line sitters. And anybody, grandma, grandpa, uncle Bob, Fred, whoever wanted to show up with your RV slash or camper, pickup truck with a cap, take your pick, which you know become efficient and be tactical. but also be ready to enjoy the beautiful scenery and environment of the Mexican-American border. And so what they did is they deployed and stretched out to observation points all of these center units who had all integrated radio, CB, I've told you before, CB, CB, CB. They had two meter radio, which we don't talk as much about. They had everything we've discussed on the air. So they had the ability to not only communicate straight line down the observation line, but they also had at that time better celled communication, which was not as efficient. They had better up-link type and satellite cell. And what they did is they set up an entire borderline perimeter of observers who not only could observe the border but also overwatch and observe each other. It was asked if they could bring night vision. Yes, they were armed. This is America. They were all armed. Everybody. Shotguns, rifles, pistols, whatever, light artillery, who knows. In addition to that, they had aggressive patrolling units made up of militia units from the area and from other areas that came in and performed roving patrols. around the areas most active and most likely to be transgressed by the illegal aliens. Now another component here, which by the way is readily available because of the nature of how the border is set up, the other component was a mobility unit made up of trucks and SUVs along with the command post vehicles, et cetera. And these response units could move as needed since they were spread out and dispersed along the line of control so that they could immediately move up, reinforce an area where the spotters were. The spotters were instructed that they weren't to hold ground, although they were to defend themselves, but if anything were to escalate, the watchers could evacuate the area and of course initially identify the threat but then they could be moving away from the area of contact while the reaction units, the response units, either mobile or the infantry, would move in and take over to control the point of entry. And now the most important thing is this. because of the way they situated the spotters and because they had night vision and this is all done with the Patriot movement guys there was no government money no federal money was provided it was all volunteered do you think there are volunteers and Americans out there right now wouldn't do this Somebody has to organize it and do it. Now you're gonna watch because you know you're gonna have Mossad, you're gonna have Batfaggage, you're gonna have FBI, etc. Which everybody already agreed, watch for these characters because they're gonna be pretty stinking obvious. It's just like what we saw what would happen with the Bundy Ranch. Mr. Bundy Ranch was a variation on the Minuteman operation, but the Minuteman operation was better organized. and could easily be managed to across most of the border and deploy immediately. There's how many million people are fed up and done with what's going on? Millions, right now, okay? With private funding and food donated, fuel donated, money donated for fuel, all kinds of other good stuff was done. For 30 days, that deployment, which only took up a small percentage of the border. shut down almost all border activity. Why? Well, because the leftists did all kinds of propaganda about how the gringos were going to murder late this and murder late that they were doing this or they were doing that. And the echo of that went through the whole machine along with the fact that there wasn't going to be any free trip across the border because the border guards were going to intercept whoever it was it was paying however many thousands of dollars per person to get across. So we still had technically the Walmart greeter system there to a degree, but at that time they were injecting a majority of the individuals. They weren't being kept here. They were held for identification purposes in the short stroke version and then back over the border they went. So, you've defeated the purpose. You pay $5,000 to the coyote, the coyote gets you out in the middle of nowhere, you hop the fence, you're picked off, they were actually picked off way before they got to the fence. Because with the checkpoints and eyes and ears, not the Jewish slash Israeli virtual fence crap that cost us billions of dollars and billions of dollars. Instead, you had eyes on the ground with the ability with optics and with thermal and night vision to see 6, 7, even 10, 12 miles into Mexico while sitting on the American side. Which, by the way, all the optics and technology was average grade. Not military or, well, some was military, I can't say that, but not military and government money. What does the military and the government have to observe an area? Watch all the movies where they try to terrorize you and tell you it's feudal resistant, you'll be absorbed, and they can see freckles at night at 15 miles with the new technology they have. But they can't figure out how to control the border, don't you know? So anyway, the deployment was successful in shutting down border activity by about 92 to 93 percent, right around there. And the area where the normal invasion would take place, it went to absolute zero. There was no activity. Why? Every time they even came close to the border, they got on the phones, they called the Border Patrol. The Border Patrol came to the reaction point. where it was suspected and the border patrol was already present. And so six miles out across the flats, you could see them sitting there with thermal. You watch them turn and move back away from the border and eventually trail back where they came from. Why? Because there wasn't anywhere to go. That simple. So, into 30 days, project ends. Everybody discusses it, people come in and give after action reports. We had people up on the air on Republic Radio International. That was the mother network of all the other Patriot networks that are pretty much out there. And in the process, everybody found out not only was it successful, but everybody made better contacts. Other people were wanting to, but couldn't deploy within that window. They had businesses or whatever, but Minute Man 2 was now already in motion. With Minuteman II, thousands of volunteers were available. And the distance and areas covered were massive, were by comparison to Minuteman I. The same deployment procedure took place with line observation points along the border at key points, but remember they had more manpower, so they actually were closer. to eliminate some holes in the line, but also to create greater safety for the deployed forces once they were on the border, once they were there. Now, what eventually happened, and here's the big difference, as the word got out better and success was demonstrated, in this phase, Not only did we have the infantry on the ground as, you know, again, aggressive patrolling on our side of the border, but also as a reaction element. They were deployed randomly at different points and they encamped for as long as they could, if not for the whole 30-day period. We also had the vehicle mobility units on the ground. But what else did we have? Well, a lot of people have private aircraft. And so progressively, first two, then then all of a sudden three, then seven, then nine, 10, 11 aircraft at one point or another were available to actually patrol over the area of areas that had manpower on the ground and the areas we didn't. In areas where we could not deploy people because of aggressive terrain. All of a sudden, we had air assets available that could travel at whatever speed they needed to, based upon the aircraft. Tail draggers were a better choice than the T-Wings. I shouldn't say, forgive me, T-Wing tail draggers were a better choice than the conventional or the traditional aircraft design that was more common as we see with Cessna going from the T-top to the what we call the Cadillac Aircraft that everybody loved to buy back in the 70s and 80s not anymore most people can't afford them What do I mean by that? Well the tail draggers or T-types any of the Cessna's the 170s whatever and there's models before and after These aircraft lended for lended greater visibility for the people on board. So here's one thing that changed with the Minuteman 2 With Minuteman II, they found out who had the best thermal and the best night vision equipment deployed in the observation corps. Some people hadn't even deployed yet, found out we had planes, and what they did is they went over to the aircraft personnel and said, hey, we've got present grade thermal military, we can go into the air with that, and they said, yes, that was what we were hoping. So now we had thermal and night vision capable. aircraft that could run 24 hours a day as needed depending upon pilots available. When the aircraft were on the ground, a security detachment surrounded the aircraft and the individuals stood with the aircraft to monitor them 100%, 24 hours a day for the entire time that they were deployed. So that no one was sawed or ATF or FBI agents or CIA types could come in and sabotage the aircraft, which is normally what they would try to do. Had there been any confusion with an attack, we already knew that that would be the kind of action as a diversion and all individuals who were aircraft security had only one mission. Aircraft security, the planes, the mounts that they were to take care of, protect. Everything else was the mission of roving security groups around the aircraft and they were very competent. So no action took place against the aircraft. So we had individuals on the ground, aggressive patrolling by infantry and rough terrain, mobility units with vehicles, and again, it was all volunteer. There was no tax money that did this. And guys, with this deployment, again, almost 100% of all activity on the border disappeared. We didn't do it with billions or hundreds of millions. We did it with volunteer work, combined with Americans who are readily available. You got a lot of grandpas and grandmas who are retired. They came down. They know how to shoot. They were experienced. They had retired from all kinds of every walk of life. But this game, something to do, is kind of interesting. And not only that, they got to connect with a whole lot of other like-minded people across the board. And very quickly, they were able to get that much more motivated because they found out they were not alone. Hey Mark, when was Minuteman 2? Was it 2014? Repeat. When was Minuteman 2? No, no, no, no. Much earlier, much earlier as a matter of fact. Okay. Because I've got an article here from the Huffington Post and it's titled Minuteman Militia Planning Operation Normandy. to deploy 3,500 men to stop border invasion. Oh, that's another, yeah, that's another activity altogether. Okay. Go ahead. The writer, start the article off before you even say who it is that's writing it, before the byline. Seriously, what part of the law permits heavily armed civilians to militarily deploy along the 2,000 mile front with high-powered rifles, and Lord knows what else, aimed at families and children? Well, America basically, but just our attitude. I'm not asking permission anymore from idiot sticks who will know before they've asked that question that what they're involved in is the betrayal of the sovereignty of the United States and they have their agenda and we have ours. Personally, with a lot of the press people down the road, there's only one thing needs to be done with pretty much most of them. And everybody had a fun time with them, as a matter of fact. And so, yep, we're here for whatever reason you want to believe because we'll make any difference what we say, so why don't you just piss off? Of course, on the other hand, some people just beat them with a stick. But you are, well, again. Now the Minuteman 3 project was initiated or was planned but progressively fell because the original organizer backed away from the activity argument is that the oh the cartels didn't like this or the cartels were gonna do that well of course. Now they already knew this was Minuteman 1, they already knew this was Minuteman 2, Minuteman 3, but I'm gonna be the creator. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 Number you've traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? 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One of the things to remember is, guys, we have more people out there who have an attitude than we've ever had that are Americans and the history of the country that see things for what they are. The fake election, all the other stuff that's been done, but obviously the attack on our sovereignty by the destruction of the border of the United States is not an accident. Barry Satoro slash Obama is directly involved with this. In fact, he is the problem with this. Doesn't mean the other globalists aren't involved, but let me remind you, Barry Satoro never left Washington, D.C. In fact, I would challenge you to do something. I want all of you to do something right now. Where is Barry Satoro's place of residence at this time? Where does Obama live right now? And by the way, how many different places does he have to stay after all? He's just a poor black guy from from his Chicago Yeah, right So what's this compound that's in Washington DC that he plopped his little feces bird arson as soon as he left the White House? I Wouldn't be surprised if he was still living in the White House Right at this point in time. It's pretty obvious. Look at the theater stage that they have for the puppet For the twit. Yeah, they don't even let him go in the real oval office. Okay, you might soil the carpet or something Well with with this being the case remember That's why the border situation is where Barry Sartoro wanted to keep it all through his it make it worse all through his period the regime of the of the Soviet the supreme Couple of considerations here, for instance, logistics, logistics, logistics. At this point in time, the idea is not to be wasteful. One of the biggest problems that we did have is an issue with the bonding ranch deployment was a failure to manage logistics. I know that, I understand that, and it's something that needed would have to be dealt with immediately. Now that means there needs to be a true central management mechanism, straw boss mechanism from the get-go. because we're looking at a fairly large deployment, if not a multi-state deployment, that can be relatively successful in a very, very short period of time. Now, what's the purpose? Well, as far as the walking across the border routine, this is where the question comes in. Do they get stopped if they realize that there's a different group of people on the border? I'm not counting on that. There are things that need to be addressed with regard to how would this this develop? Okay But before you even get there you better have a management mechanism made up set up so that you understand again coming in logistics communications And the basics which by the way it doesn't mean everything is a great opportunity for everybody to practice what everybody has preached about deployments because logistics and how to manage it at the tactical end, not just strategic routing would handle itself. People came down, volunteered, and not only drove down with truckloads of food, drove down with truckloads of fuel, or came with money for fuel, which is more efficient, but some people brought down four-wheelers and donated them to the deployment, which stayed down in the area of operation. There's all kinds of different things that will happen that will surprise you. The aircraft were a logical next step and would be a logical first step along with what else nowadays. What else would be deployed on there? Oh, that's right, drones. Now I would point something out. Yes, drones are interesting and they're cool and they're efficient, but a fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter creates a physical obvious presence which is more valuable in a in a control situation. For observation, hell yes. Every one of the pole sitters that's you know sitting there at every one of the post sites that they're at along the border, you got drones, launch them. Hell yes. You want to have some fun? It'll keep you busy if nothing else. You can see out in front of you for as far as you can see. You bring binoculars, spotting scopes, all kinds of additional electronic optics, night vision, thermal if you want, whatever you got, all the stuff that you have, that you purchased would actually be employable. But on top of that, you have the drones, which means that the literal wall, eye in the sky, unlike the fake arse, you know, virtual wall that the Jewish mafia milked billions of dollars from America with, Instead, you have a physical tactical level deployment of a massive number of electronic eyes. Don't go into the Mexican airspace. We don't need to. In fact, we need to... Everybody, the neat thing about your drones, they have GPS. So you could map out the demarcation line and that way you wouldn't have to worry about them trying to fabricate some lie about how they came into Mexican territory. Instead, you don't need to. With height, you have range. So don't even think about the idea. Why bother going into Mexico? We don't need to. We don't have any interest in Mexico except to stop what's coming from it. So just a heads up there, but with regard to logistics, the basics have to be thought of in advance. Food would be nice, but most of the people actually who deployed on their own brought their own food under the logic that they were going to foot the bill. It was going to be something that they could take care of. The advantage was though that because, as is always the case, people who were willing to deploy that did not have as great a means, Were supported with the combination of food water donations There's all kinds of other stuff that happened water was donated from all over the place to be quite honest He came in from all over the areas that where it was purchased, you know with monies that were sent down with walkers, you know slash, you know infantry and they in turn handed the water over for emergency services for the Illegals or whatever because that was part of the integrated process if you're not familiar with how the border patrol have operated, then you need to take a look because though they had a whole procedure, it basically matched everything or was superior to anything that the Border Patrol does. With regard to, you know, if there was somebody that was stopped or somebody that was, you know, found or discovered, and remember that a lot of the Border Patrol militia units have found people wandering around the desert on the edge of death. It wasn't the Border Patrol that found them. It was the militia that found them. They gave them water. They had them. They evacked them. They moved them out of the area, handed them over to the Border Patrol, etc. So there has to be an SOP for operations. But first of all, again, logistics, food, water, and also emergency medical support. But this has to be planned. In other words, this is where the field ambulances would be a great solution. The problem again is you got to be able to pay to get them down to where they need to go. And then when they are committed, they're there for a period of time. Now, one of the advantages of an operation like this is it's a real physical activity. This is a benefit. It's a real deployment where you actually have to use all of the skills and all of the material and technology you thought you were going to use in real life combat deployment. So you're going to find out what works, and you're going to find out what doesn't work as well for you. But this is a good opportunity because it is a viable, useful action to support, you know, again, our sovereignty, the country, and the process, and also mutually support each other. Now, as far as organization, the simplest way to do this was quadranting. So what they did is they had the 1 to 50,000 scale maps. Today you've got computer. They'll get lazy, have the mapping. Physical mapping is still superior. I don't care what you say about electronics. Yeah, I know you can blow it up and expand it, contract it, whatever. But there's nothing like, just like those planes overhead. There's nothing like a physical map. to allow you to relate without being encumbered with other activity to try and make something work. Your brain focuses on something when it's a physical object like that. Trust me, I've seen the difference between the two. The other thing is you're not running batteries down. Here's the one thing to remember about the deployment everybody's talking about if they were to do it just like we did with Minuteman 2. Remember that the deployment Was in remote locations now one of the advantages we have in the year 2022 is the many different ways that we can now produce electricity more economically Solar panel technology has become more readily available. I would take and buy 50 of the solar lights You know, that's something we've talked about before if I were to deploy in an area I'd go to the Dollar Tree and I'd buy 100 dollars worth of the regular yard solar lights and then it also by another 100 dollars worth of their little spotlights that they still had them. Now some places have got an abundance of those this year because they're now a dollar 25 that all dollar trees but the advantage of these is if you weatherize them because you're gonna give what you do is you actually light up the border fence for a dollar or fence post. I've done this in areas all over the place. Guys, remember, it's not going to ruin your night vision. But what's interesting is, especially since it's not going to be on top of where you are, it allows the area before you to be illuminated with white light, which is, again, a benchmark we're here. Now if you had thousands of these things, you could run up and down the fence line and deploy them everywhere so that you had to meet bad guys, whoever's on the other side has to guess. But all of a sudden, there's a permanent lighting system that's up. Something happens to it. It's also a way to pay attention. Hey, what just took place there? Now, remember, we understand distractions, but just those individual LED lights but you're good for a year. In fact, two to three and four years. I've had some that have been running for three years once you goop up the top solar panel with a bathtub caulk, clear bathtub caulk just around the scene. Well, now you've got a readily deployed electrical lighting system. The spotlights are set up to your sides and out in front of you facing away because they are not super bright. No, they don't light up the night. They do offer a certain amount of light once your conventional night vision is adapted to night use. But those little spotlights are great for creating hot spots with anybody looking the other way with night vision. I will point out that if you're going to deploy on the border real quick, the other side knew that you were there. Don't you think? Once the first day's deployment was initiated, it was pretty damn obvious that people were there. Nobody tactified or camo knitted their vehicles. They pulled up to a location. They tactically parked the vehicle so they could get out of the location quickly. They dismounted folding chairs, folding tables, optics and equipment, and or pop tents, whatever they had. And or they had campers. And it was obvious that each location where the observation units were on the border. So you're already known by your enemy. This is why this is another reason that any kind of lighting but especially infrared lighting is especially useful because it's not like you're going to be a hidey-hole concealing from anybody. So anybody who had first generation night vision, your first generation night vision would work fine in a situation like this. Now, if you're the infantry and the aggressive patrollers, no, they had the better technology and best technology, and their job was to be in places so that when the bad guys thought maybe that they would press an issue, well, that very well-equipped, very well-outfitted, and quick-to-respond formation would be on hand. The mobility units with vehicles had, again, night vision, some had thermal, it depends on who had more money, and eventually, as they established a cycle for who was going to be where and how long the people were going to be there, the straw bosses for the respective elements, the infantry, managed getting food, water, and material to those people so they didn't have to unask from the deployment area to resupply. Instead, A resupply unit went out, provided material to the infantry, and carried on with this mission to do whatever else was assigned. First of all, you know how many people are in your patrol, right? What you would do is set up a supply request. What do we need for the next three days? Once the supply request went in, the supply request was drawn with water, food, whatever else they might need, batteries. And by the way, people donated a lot of batteries. Because they knew that they were going to be deploying night vision nowadays we got said with LED lighting high intensity low intensity The stuff burns power at different levels again The advantage that you were vehicle mounted in many cases a lot of people ran all of their night vision and all their equipment directly off their car car or truck or SUV power This meant that they didn't run down their reserve batteries. So were they to lose their transports or have to separate from the transports, their equipment was always at 100% deployment every time they moved away from the vehicles. 100% capability, which means you have that many more hours of operation before you obviously have to change out batteries or recharge the technology, whatever it was. Now food, water, and emergency medical support donations would be something that would be promoted almost right away. In addition, logistics, communications. Now, communications? I am not a communications snob, you know that. Oh, you have a scan in 416 or you can't participate. No, that's not how it works. Number one, you're going to have people who are radio geeks who want to deploy. You know, the best thing that can happen here is anybody who has a ham mobility system. And a lot of guys do, a lot of ham operators have the ability to trailer-mounted equipment or with vehicle-mounted equipment roll into an area and monitor everything, which by the way, in a Minuteman 1, we had one or two people that did that. to monitor radioactivity on the Mexican side of the border. By the time we get to Minuteman II, we had multiple units that were able to stretch out across the whole of the deployment and in fact, sat back from the border. It wasn't even obvious that they were participating. But what they did is they set up listening posts to monitor everything from all military frequencies, US, all of the Mexican military frequencies, cartel frequencies that were suspected, border patrol operations, the whole nine yards. So within the first two or three days of Minuteman 2, they had the ability to footprint the entire activity in their area to include listening to conversations between command management who didn't like anybody being down there stopping the druggers. Oh, the Border Patrol management? Well, that was dipping into their profits. Yeah, you do understand that. Just because it's wearing an American uniform doesn't mean it's for America. Always remember that. However, the electronic surveillance system wasn't the only component. Virtually the entire grid was interlocked so that each element was able to monitor, as is always the case, a standard set frequency. That was the baseline communications and emergency frequency for activity. Now, in addition with communications, they also designated a medical frequency. In other words, as I've told you before, and we would do it a little differently, I'd recommend, is while certainly you have the medical frequency as a subcomponent, you are better off still with a separate radio net being able to put the medical personnel on their own grid and then coming down and talking to it. with whatever radio system they commit to. It can be VHF, UHF, it can be FRS radios, which I still think are probably the better choice for the medical support units simply because they're the easiest, least complicated, most likely to work first time every time when you push a button and be where they're supposed to be. So the communications step one is needless to say, local, tactical. However, however, What they did, which was unique, you gotta remember to go back several years with the Minuteman deployments. We'll take a look at the window of activity. With Minuteman 1, they had one or two live streams out of the area on a regular basis to the internet, which didn't know much about video and audio except what we did and what we had done with Republic Radio International and Eagle Radio Network off the east coast out of Vermont. Nobody knew anything about that, but as soon as they found out they could do it, you know, internet radio and internet live stream. Guys, we had the border hooked up with immediate reports and even video of the deployment with the mobility units or with static units that progressively brought their computer technology online and they were able to share. By Minuteman II, a whole group of individuals came down and there were live feeds and also feeds with the mobility response vehicle units. And so anytime that something was accelerated, special reports were sent out on the internet component and people were able to tune in as a flash report was sent out. And then the network of people got on their cell phones or get on their computers or get on their phones and said, hey, there's something going on. They've got something, it's three o'clock in the morning. There's definitely an activity down there, check this out. And you go over to the site, so you can do the outage, you don't think twice about it, and be able to monitor the activity. Now, one of the things that could be done, and we've already seen this, actually people do it all the time, are multiple camera live streams all up and down the border. The government could do that, but they won't. All the stuff that we're talking about, guys, every piece of equipment that I'm talking about us, you know, proposing, you go over to go over to ironplanet.com and go over to the government surplus and just look at page after page of what your government is chucking out the back door. Everything from patrol vehicles to camera equipment to logistics support to generators to you name it for a border security detachment like this could be outfitted for free for pennies. Oh, by the way, even clothing, boots and again gear. But they're not going to do that because the dirty horse are busy selling out the country and they're busy betraying us. Now another thing here real quick about communications is as we said, what are the things that we need to support that? Number one, don't forget, first of all, batteries is obvious and power. Let's just put power. How many different ways can you get power going, right? But number two are spares. Now the advantage of a deployment like this with Minuteman 1, but especially with Minuteman 2, so many people heard about Minuteman 1. that when Minuteman II deployed, they had almost 100% night vision capability in one form or another across the entire line. Most of them had multiple. Why? Well, Grandma and Grandpa heard, you know what? I heard the guys went down. I couldn't make the last one, but I can make this one. So they said, oh, you need night vision? Well, what should we go out and get? Well, so Don Betcher was called. And were other people, they said, well, go here. How much money have you got? Or what are you willing to spend? Or what do you think is affordable? What's your wallet? And some people bought night vision. Why? Well, they're retirees and they're well to do and they were comfortable. So they figured, yeah, it'd be kind of cool. I can buy a thermal device. Of course, back then we're talking 8, 10, $12,000. But you know what? They spent it a heartbeat for that deployment. In several cases, they handed the thermal devices costing $10,000, $12,000 apiece over to the militia units that stayed on the border and handed it overhead and equipment over to units that were supposed to be part of Minuteman III. Didn't happen. Frustrated? Well, people are like, what the hell happened? Because it just, it fuzzied out because someone was not willing to release the reins and then also allowed themselves to be influenced by fear, I understand, et cetera. But the fact is that spares are especially critical. So again, it doesn't have to be the most expensive night vision. Doesn't have to be Gen 3, Gen 4. Gen 1 or Gen 2, but say with reach, as in rifle scopes, they don't have to be mounted on a rifle. They can be pedestal tripod mounted. They can be used in a number of different ways. But whatever you do, you'd have it in hand. You need extras in the event of damage, breakdown, burnout, whatever. Some of the equipment you might have is gonna be kind of tired. What are we gonna do to keep it online? Keep the line going. Well, we have to have spares. Now, most of that would be taken care of by finding out what you have in the deployment and somebody working as a straw boss logistics clerk and going, okay, we've got so many Gen 1s, so many Gen 2s, so many Gen 3s, even some Gen 4s. and we also have so many thermal devices. If we can now, if you can get the people, once you know where they are, you don't want all your thermal devices piled up in one part of the line, right? So if you can get people to shuffle and redeploy during the day, then you could actually, within 24 to 48 hours of the initial deployment, have all of your thermal spread out appropriately within the rank, within the line. and it would enhance greatly your overall performance. Night vision, again, if some people, some people brought stuff down just to donate, just for the troops. So the infantry down there upgraded dramatically and that some didn't have any night vision, well then they did. And so that's another thing that happened, but spares are especially critical. Also, again, don't forget antennas. Why? Well, here's one of the things that I've seen over and over again. Did you unhook the mast? Yeah, I think I did. And they start drive, they hit drive, and they step on the gas, and you hear the scratchy draggy sound. Whoa, what's that? Well, that's that tire mast that you had, that Bob or Sally or Fred said that they took down, and it's still hooked to the side of the rat rig, or the side of the cap on your truck. Unfortunately, when your tire drove off of the little steel plate that holds the antenna mast, you started down the road not too far, because you could hear the noise right away, but it just kind of tore the snot out of all that equipment. So antennas and antenna coax is another thing that needs to be part of your spares for communications. Now, as far as the radios go, the same potpourri that we've talked about before need to be employed because where one might not work, the other will when they start jamming. Who do you think is going to be jamming? Well, the government, you know, the cartels. Well, I mean the cartels. Well, no, not so much that you'll find it'll be from the rat backstabbers in government. The rat backstabbers or the kosher mafia running the cartels and running the border patrol in the government military down there. Okay. Those are the ones who are going to start creating noise in the net. So it's not a problem. Be prepared with alternatives. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So again CB marine 2 meter Don't forget a conveyor VHF UHF there's all kinds of technology out there including mouth and Many other names you haven't recognized Yet in addition to that Also the the talking about the higher tech or should say a farther up the radio scale greater range you want to have long range radio deployment separate from your internet. That's one of the first things we surreptitiously did with Minuteman II. Very quietly, back from the primary line, we had quiet deployment observation points. They were at high ground locations that were dominant. and could observe, but in addition to that, we're accessible. And so we could observe whole elements of the line simultaneously in the event any activity took place separate from the internet. Additional communications could get out by conventional radio because the assumption, as you should always assume the worst, and you won't be disappointed, is that the internet will be shut down or the internet will be blocked. Now we've already seen this with us, so it's been proved beyond the shadow of a doubt. It's one of the things that need to be taken into consideration. You plan ahead and that way you don't get caught flat-footed. Besides, you're practicing while you're employing this resource, you're all practicing what you've been preaching about what you were gonna do. if and when the time comes. So everything you're doing here, except for the fact that with many elements, it's not as, there's a tactical concealment element isn't there. All the rest of the aspects of daily operation are. So if you're gonna be down there for 30 days, what would you need for 30 days? See, it works personally, individually. And especially if you're looking at deploying in one of the observation points, which is cool, because everybody and anybody could handle that. There doesn't need to be any trudging around in the back 40. You have total, in fact, people brought down example pickup truck with a camper cap or with a pop-up camper that was available off the truck itself. Then they had a trailer and they had four-wheelers. The four-wheelers give you cavalry stealth capabilities. So they were a subordinate element and became little four-wheeler rat packs. separate from the pickup truck SUV van response units. Also again, alternative transportation. Something happens rather than running down the road. Those smaller vehicles have the ability to go cross country, making them a emergency lifeboat or an emergency rescue vehicle. As has happened, I think about day 15 or 16, a Minuteman II, there were a number of people that they did find. Nobody attempted to cross the fence. But there were other people that they assisted who had gotten out in the middle of nowhere and were dehydrated and couldn't move and had to be transported out. So there was a sidebar note and that you had an available indigenous rescue team readily available for miles up and down the border. Also, the Mexican farmers came up and actually talked to the guys around the border too. In fact, there's quite a few videos of that, which is kind of funny because they were laughing because hey, their cows are safer than ever been in years. Go ahead, caller, chimp in there. Hey, Mark, this is Irish Whiskey Mobile. Just a quick comment. For any operation that the regime might not like, wouldn't it be a good idea to not take cell phones, repeat, not take personal cell phones? Over. Exactly. In fact, that's the one thing that would be a little bit. Well, of course, you're not going to stop most people from doing it. But let's think about this. The people who are in the open LPs, listening post observation posts, they could be carrying cell phones, but I would still recommend this. You go to a stop and rob may own by a book and a who had a monkey. And you buy a couple of conventional track phones for communications and you keep one of them shut down and one of them you activate only when you get down there. Now, the one you keep shut down, wrap it in foil, put it in a steel can and have it tucked away on the vehicle is a backup and it should be ready to go. But it should not be, again, it should be completely shut down. The battery can be pulled, the battery gets pulled. The cell phones that are used in the area are tossers. And to be quite honest, what I would do, like I said before, it's like if I'd gone to Washington. First of all, nothing that was attached to me would have gone to Washington. Except me. Other than that, the cell phone, when I left downtown, if I was using the cell phone as an emergency tool, if... I walked on my way out. If I saw a kid, a woman, a family, somebody standing there, does your little girl have a phone? Why, no, sir, my little girl doesn't have a phone. Well, guess what? Your little girl has a phone now. Congratulations, little girl, here you go. Or, yo, homie, would it be? You need another phone? Yeah, get a phone. Yeah, whatever's on it, it's yours. Here you go. Just give it or just leave it laying around. Don't worry, it'll get stolen. Just leave it. Now, if you operate a phone down there and you do a tosser, I would still give it to somebody else. Why? Well, because what's going to happen is it's going to have a signature and then it's going to have a whole lot of other gobbledygook because whoever's got it is, you know, traveling wherever they're traveling, but it ain't you. But otherwise, your cell phone, first of all, your cell phones do have a lot of data and they use them to spy where to begin with, as we all know, and if you watch 2000 mules, it's proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. And if you think they're just getting tracking information about where you're off that, you know that's nonsense. So instead, most everybody, especially the mobile deployment unit and also the infantry, under no circumstances should they have any personal cell phone technology with them. And most everybody else should be weaned of that. This is a good practice opportunity. Doesn't mean you can't have the technology with you. but not your technology with you. This is part of the cost of deployment, the cost of being active in the 21st century. You have to look at everything being, if at all possible, throw away. Or, let me give you an example, not just cell phones. If I were going down, I would pick up a couple of FRS radios. I don't really have to. I've got hundreds. I have hundreds. I have just started to go through my radio equipment here again. And with the FRS radios that I've been picking up, I can do a couple of companies of FRS radios. I can take two 100-man companies or 120-man companies and radio them top to bottom. Okay? But I can go anywhere. Hell, I even got a bunch of them that are still on the cards. I got in a yard sale the other day, still in the plastic bubble wrap. I got them for $2 a set. The price tag says $42. Okay? So don't tell me you can't find this stuff. I find it all, just be patient. But when you see it, grab it. And even if it's an orphan radio, just one. But if I were to grab FRS radios, my plan would be to buy FRS radios, use them, and then hand them over to a deployed unit down there for permanent service on the border. Whatever I can take with me that I don't have to carry back. It's in other words, what have we said about combat deployment with militia units? If you go in to help a farm or a town or a ranch or whatever is under siege, you go in heavy. However long you're there, you're less of a burden because you've brought what you need. At the end of whatever the time span is that you're there, Whatever is left over, you give, you make sure that you're tactically loaded up. Your backpack is squared away again. Your combat load is squared away. All your food and water is where it should be for your mobile unit. Make sure that you've got your tactical rig squared away. It goes into your transport. Anything else you can leave behind, you gift to the deployment units that are stuck on the border and limited in resources. You've improved their ability to perform. Now whether or not they take it seriously and they stay focused is a problem. It's just like the Bundy Ranch deployment, Mike, I argued. The idea was poured on from the resource points that we had. We took advantage of them. I know I sent stuff there that was not managed at all. Somebody asked me before, what about you got all this stuff and what happens cost of cost of doing business as they say cost of the fight. 90% of the time, people will do the right thing. 10% of the time, there are asshats that work their way into a position and then have no interest in performing or doing their job either because A, they're just an idiot or B, they're working for the other side. Get over it, live with it, congratulations. This is why you go minimal cost maximum benefit. And again, what have I said before, prayer, pepper, planting prevents piss poor performance. If you already know what your bad guys are up to or typically capable of, you're already two steps and ten steps ahead of them, depending on what it is. You better be more than two. So how do we, you know, again, isolate and consolidate at the same time? One of the nice things about a deployment like this, each one of those little nodes is doing its own thing. Now, if you've got some piss-willy who starts going from point to point and trying to stir stuff up, that person is the person that's working for the other side. Think about this every one of the spots that are LP oPs during a deployment like in Minuteman to their their own isolated them guys If you look at any of the images of the deployment There's one unit or one group of people located at one spot on the road facing the border and then another 200 yards There's another spot another 300 yards. There was another spot or a half a mile because dependent on the terrain It depends on how many people had shown up in a particular area. And of course, eventually they stretched that out and managed it better. But the fact is that you're in your own isolated encampment when somebody shows up. It's going to be noticeable. If somebody shows up and starts stirring the pot or trying to backstab or make some stupid or crazy insinuations trying to get things going, playing drama queen, well, you bitch slap that son of a bitch and you get your ass out of town. Tell me grandma's cropping neck and throw him over on the Mexican side. Tell him you're needed by your buddies over there Oh, did I say that I'm sorry. I supposed to be more diplomatic So again, this is where everybody has to understand and agree that what I notice, I didn't say, come on, straw boss, because everybody, he wants to be in charge. He wants to be in charge. You're gonna have to decide on whether or not it's gonna be war counsel. Typically, again, with Minuteman I, we had one person who was the epicenter of starting this, and then got everything going, and everybody else provided that him as an anchor point. But that was a problem also because when Minimat-3 came around then there was pressure put on because for lack of actually having confidence in oneself. It's the only way to describe it. And the fact that we had had a superb performance. The aviation, the ad hoc aviation unit. Did better than most military formations I've seen in the field in tactical deployment They everybody had their stuff squared away real quick. They all were in a positive note You didn't have a bunch of ass hats were there because they're paying but they don't like their job Or they figured out because their government acts that they get paid the same if they do nothing or do something So they do nothing Guys you it is so difficult for most of you to ever have seen a situation until you get in the Patriot Movement where everybody is a volunteer, everybody is there because they want to be, and they're all highly motivated with an interest. When you get truly motivated individuals like that and you're all working together, it's not the world you live in now which is a piss-willy toilet by comparison. With the people around you being half-assed, you know, nincompoops who, for whatever reason, never grew up past the age of 11 or so like they're in grade school. Seriously. It's... Every aspect of this was a can-do attitude. What happens when you take all the can-do people, when you make America, that's what happened. That's why they had to get into the public fool system and create the can't-do. The Prozac, Ritalin can't-do, Queers, the $3 bill, Pedo environment you see now. You get a whole bunch of people, all of them motivated, and everybody understands cooperation, again, with logic. Common sense, everything applied the way it should be, dudes, it clicks. And it's one of those things that you need to motivate more. To do that, you have to start by doing it yourself and getting people around you organized the same way. Do for them, not do for them. Don't ever let Mark say that. God, slap me in the microphone. Work with them, but motivate people is what's gonna have to happen here. Again, the Minuteman III beyond communications, logistics, communications. Also, support and management operations. The biggest thing here again is it has to be open books. That's one of the most common problems is they're going to be cash evolved. Now I will say this, cash as opposed to digits. What has happened with digits? What have we seen happen over and over again? We learned this a long time ago, actually didn't have to learn it. I taught people this years ago. When Bob Starr was attacked in Georgia and it was completely illegitimate and in the court, it was acknowledged that the Batfaggots were lying their faces off and that they had planted stuff on Bob's property and that everything that they had done had been criminal. Oh, by the way, the jury still went along with the Batfaggots even though it was demonstrated that the Batfaggots had absolutely lied and Bob had done nothing. Oh, they still sent Bob to prison. That's in court record evidence in they were afraid they were afraid they were afraid of the feds so they were willing to Yeah, there was no the evidence wasn't evidence. Evidence enhancement is what they called it in court. Yeah They had slid stuff in from the back 40 and planted stuff on the property. That's called planting evidence slash a lie Okay, that's what it was. But when that happened What we did when they grabbed Bob Star, we had a meeting up here real quick, almost the moment it happened to be quite honest. About 100 and some people were there and he said, okay, what do we do? I said, well, first thing we do is we physically show support for the family. So what did we do? Well, how much do we have in the way of cash? What do we have in the way of food? And who wants to drive a truckload of food down to Georgia? Well, immediately we had one volunteer and he volunteered his truck. Another individual wanted to be a driver. So we had two people for drivers. That's enough because you against not too bad to drive down to Georgia. Right down the 75 quarter, by the way. Then immediately any food that can be donated, including stuff that I had right there at my house. What we did is we took so many cases of food, loaded it right up and pushed it right up into the back of that truck. Bunch of people went into town and bought flats of food. and loaded more of the truck up. And they grabbed pampers. In fact, the truck was loaded to the gills and there was even stuff under their legs where they had to stow stuff on the truck in the front cab. We also had donated as much cash as we had available, gave that to them in an envelope, and said, go sick them, bite them, find them. They went down, went to Bob Star's house. That's why they initially couldn't find the place, they had passed it twice. They came back to the house, said, Mrs. Starr, yep, we've got something for you, a gift for you from Michigan. And literally between the cash that was given, well actually, there's two things that they did, number one. They handed over the cash that was the donation directly to her. They brought all the food and all the other supplies in and literally they were lining the hallways with everything that they loaded up, they offloaded. There was no place for her to put everything right away till she could figure out how to rearrange things. But what did that do? That's a direct slap in the face of your stinking parasite regime that was lying their face off under nothing but filth and ink and excrement. And our people demonstrated by performance. the nobility of being a free man with a free heart and a free mind and doing the right thing. And all those people pitched in. That's how it should be done. That's one of the reasons, like I said, we could send money. Yeah. And somebody can walk money around the back door. And by the way, I didn't care what Bob Star's wife did with that money when she got it. But the important thing was to assist her to alleviate, you know, again, the psychological pressure of what was going on to help to make things better for her and everybody else started pitching and did the same thing to a degree. We can't do it forever. Could. Could if everybody organized better. But in this case, again, it was one of the many things that really pissed him off because needless to say, they were trying to make the family suffer. Patty defeats the purpose when everybody steps up to the plate, people. In fact, there's nothing that they lost because of that process. Why is everything was in hand? Now the long haul? Well, that's a matter of everybody's staying focused and organized. Same thing is true with an operation like this. I mean, can you imagine how many people have aircraft you think that would be willing to fly down and participate in a patrol of the border, a physical patrol of the border? You do realize that What's really fascinating about this is, again, they coordinated it so they had multiple aircraft in the air. The ground controller was able to coordinate and disperse the aircraft, so we had constant air patrol. We also had constant air patrol at night. Sound of the aircraft overhead, we had ground air communications perfected. their thermal and night vision technology that was in fact by the time they're done, the latest thermal was on board each of those aircraft. Whatever was available that had been on the ground was where it needed to be above because with it in the air, we could see more. Now this gave all those people who participated a taste of what could be done with off the shelf technology. But then it also helped to understand just how pissfully inept and intentionally betraying this US government is. When we were able to do this with pennies and the government has billions and trillions and supposedly they've spent billions on the border Do you see any benefit of that you think about it just like building the wall? Like I said, if you go over an iron planet Understand that what you see over an iron planet planet is a chicken scratch of what's available Behind the dates where that stuff is being sold at auction, there is so much waste that if a person were genuine and truly able to make the effort, it wouldn't be waste. Well, the initial service failed with it or, you know, gone under the things, but that's everything necessary to operate the kind of system even that we're talking about to secure the border. Wouldn't cost us anything. But there are too many handouts, brown envelopes, and traitors involved in the process slash read that arrogant thieves who are doing it right out in the open now. So we got a lot of work to do. Anyway, other things real quick, were they armed? Yes. As a matter of fact, I'm sure that was a question. Everybody was armed. Now, grandpa and grandma, everybody had the ability to defend themselves. Everybody, you know, again made sure that they had what they needed for whatever they thought might be the threat. To the rear area, several weapons sections were on standby. They were, of course, back from the border. They were moved away from the border as those units became available. Don't see much more on that, but anything that might have been a threat would have been met with superior force. And that would have been supporting fire. But it was totally dis- it was not in contact with- there are there are tiers of support that don't need to be just like again the long-range radio communications pods certain people knew about those because they were on standby under the assumption that somebody would try to stir the pot or the system would, you know, because the government is supporting the drug cartels, the US government is supporting the drug cartels, the US government is directly supporting the drug cartels, which are Israeli-run. That's why they keep the border open to get their money drugs in. Well, at some point they might get pissed, so the idea was prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, overlapping tech, and again, also practicing clandestine insertion and extraction. They didn't send up any flares, they didn't just waddle in. They actually deployed and deployed for 30 days. using all of the overhead security control measures that normally opposite security measures that would be necessary and were careful also with setting up their equipment. They tested it. They went back up and down the spectrum with their tests so as not to draw attention. Did their handshakes away from the area of activity and then sat and waited for any trouble but also monitored all of the other activity involved because passive monitoring they were collecting the entire picture and had an complete image of the battlefield electronically. Don't say it can't be done. It's already done. Also, we're monitoring other activities too behind, not just up front for obvious reasons. But that's what other people could do with another network that was already in place. So they were doing other things to keep an eye on what was behind the deployment too, way behind. Anyway, so idea is not just complaining about the problems. There you go. Don't say it can't be done. It was already done. matter of who wants to get motivated and who, you know, again, everybody, this is an opportunity. Just like I said, when this, when these took place, this is an opportunity. This is a, everybody's talked about, oh, I can do this. Well, here's an opportunity to do it and actually still in a, not a casual, but a relatively casual way. Again, if you were just being LPOP operator, you were right out in the open. It's very obvious what you were doing. There wasn't anybody doing anything other than, you know, again, staring at the fence and staring at the fields. But it did a darn good job of securing the country, unlike the U.S. government and unlike all the other BS money spent by the traders. Which, by the way, means that they put it in their pockets in Haifa and Tel Aviv. Anyway, we're at the top here. We should be hearing the music. For everybody out there? We'll discuss this morning o'clock. We can go over more of it. 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 ten years old because I was hungry. I used to, I'd work in a summer and I'd go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, it was the principal of the Harrison School in Vincennes, Indiana. To me this was the greatest teacher, a real sage 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 was his name. Mr. Laswell, he says, I've 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 self-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 by God. Indivisible. 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 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 to dream the other night that 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 said We fought a revolution to secure our Liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number You traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God. to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trample each God-given rite, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? If he called out from the grave, deal the land. satellite once we hide all of our friends across the globe, especially those in the Salton Seas, and we're a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is, well, it's Thursday. It's the other tea day when the Mossad elements of the ATF, FBI, or other departmental agencies of the Corporation of the United States commit terror attacks against the American people inside the United States and try to claim somebody else is doing it. It's typical for the two T-days. More victims because usually everybody's at work. Anyway, it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, Fabian, socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the gay on the 14th of July 2022, older calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic. The dance of sorts. Let the dance continue. And we were talking about the idea of a Minuteman 3 deployment. Minuteman 3 was proposed and of course then basically was faded off into a non-action. Again, there's a little history out there. Anybody in the page remembers the Minuteman 1 deployment and the Minuteman 2 deployment. Both were incredibly successful. Both operated without a hitch. I do not believe there may have been one out of the two incidents. There may have been one medical issue that was dealt with in the field and really that wasn't so much that they needed doctors or nurses on site. But I think we had one couple who had a person who had to return home because of medical issues. But there again, it was not a problem because everybody was in volunteer status as people could stay if it was only for two or three weeks. They stayed for two or three weeks. Other people appeared. They filled in the gap and or they shuffled the manpower accordingly for the deployment. Everything worked out well, especially for the observer element. which was quite extensive. Most everybody, if they had to leave, actually came back even though they only returned in the last, say, you know, half week or part of a week before the end of the deployment. They felt that they had been, they were very happy with the organization, they were happy with the way the operation was being handled and they felt it was successful, which it was. So... Again, the resources available as far as manpower goes was a floating issue but never a problem. In fact, after Minuteman I's complete success, the Minuteman II deployment by the militia and the Patriot movement, anybody who wanted to volunteer, was completely on track and boom, it was done. The big thing is that the logical expansion because of additional expertise was available. I have a copy of the after action report by the aviation section. And as I said before, the way that these guys organized as an aviation unit in the field, a tactically deployed aviation unit, they had a tremendous understanding of intercooperation, air traffic control, inter communications needs. They set everything up the way that they needed to so that we had proper operational security on the ground. And I read their after-action report with, of course, referencing to the log of deployment, where it's day-by-day log, but also recommendations for the next slash future Minuteman deployment. One of the most important things is on the ground, they weren't treating this thing like it was a football game tailgate picnic BS. Instead, it was treated as a serious deployment. Because of that, they had no problems with their aircraft, no sabotage, nobody was able to disrupt the air activities. The excellent part of that operation is that other people got a chance to integrate with the aviation section. And when it was deployed, again, the pluses and minuses of the different aircraft, you know, all of them were useful. Don't make a mistake about that. But for ground observation, a T-wing aircraft is a better choice. Gold type or lower station wing aircraft obscure your visibility below. But there again, there's supposed to be like a commuter slash, you know, look at them as a car, okay? They're not being used for any other function. So... One of the big things I think that came out of this is the idea that everybody also gained a better instructional base on combined arms teams operations, which is really cool. A lot of people had a chance to see the intricacies of actually managing aviation combined with mechanized combined with ground troops combined with a static defensive line that was of course based not as a fighting unit, but the static line was deployed as an observation LP OP's construction. The difference between the big differences between Minuteman 1 deployment on the border and the Minuteman 2 deployment on the border was the available manpower which enhanced how well they could a cover an area how much more real estate could be covered along the border how many more miles but also interactive operational security More people you have on the ground that can keep an eye on each other, less likely someone's going to fiddle-fight around from the front or from behind. Now I will point something out. This is where we talked about lighting and illumination. The enemy knows where you are. The border is where you're at, so the border to your front, that is obvious, possible, and more probable direct enemy contact. behind though and this is something that I think the bad guys didn't expect is we weren't myopic didn't have blinders on and so a combination of the aggressive patrolling for operational security by the infantry units that were there some of them never making contact with the observation units at all their job was to constantly you know sweep and greet if there were any problems behind the deployment and so again this dealt with quite effectively. There were no issues. The enemy, of course, was kept moving. In fact, several times during night operations of the aircraft, they observed thermal activity on the Mexican side. And, of course, also, we're very quick and ready to observe any thermal activity on the American side behind the deployment line. which because of the nature of the aircraft and altitude, we were able to observe as many miles into the United States as they were into Mexico in a patrol pattern over the border. So this greatly enhanced personal operational security for the deployment, which is especially critical because you know that the asshats that are trying to destroy your country are going to try to do anything and everything they can to stick a, put a stick in the spokes of the activity in motion. We expect that. Okay, that's something everybody should assume. Like I said, this ain't no tailgate picnic for a football game. Now, the way they were deployed on the border, it's almost like that. I would say as far as how they were deployed, because they could be. Again, everybody knows the LPOPs were on the border. That's expected. And they were quite extensive. So anyway, any feedback? Let's put this one. Any questions? Anybody? Any comments? Because again, I have covered this for probably one hour earlier and there are any questions maybe because this is a new subject. And this again, the idea could this be done again? Could it be done right now? Yes, absolutely. It can be done quite easily and in fact quite successfully. The big thing is to make sure that everybody understands before they get into it what the necessary support technology is that needs to be on site. Again, we need to look at duration. It'd be neat if as many people as possible could deploy for the full 30 days. We don't expect that. But a 30-day window was successfully accomplished in two separate Minuteman border deployments that involved people literally from all over the United States. So there's absolutely no reason for that to be done again. Now, this is where the interesting thing is. The pluses and minuses of actually doing this right now, basic question being if we're looking at possibly getting into a ground war in the United States, is going to the border a useful endeavor? Go ahead, color. Yes, text marks. Yeah. I think I mentioned once before about, you know, if you did put that many people on the border, half of them better be doing their job pushing back the illegals and the other half better be have their eye to the north looking for the blue helmets with the little light blue helmets with the white ACPs coming over the Verizon. I believe Biden would not have any problem deploying foreign troops to take care of a problem like this. instead of using US troops. And what other chances do you think of this could be another shot heard around the world or 1775? It's something like this did get to that point where you had a large amount of people on the border doing what's right. And suddenly, we got people from the government and foreign agencies coming in to stop it. Well, see, that's why I wanted to get to the next part of this is what would we see today in the way of arrogant hatred of America? Because that's what you've got going on in Washington, D.C. is an arrogant hatred of our country. We always hear this lip service yet being given by the border agents that they're really pissed off about what's going on and this and that and the other. They still keep working as Walmart door greeters. They're not stepping up to the plate and saying, you know what, I'll tell you what, this busload isn't going over to any center. This busload is going over here. In fact, every busload tonight is going over to the gate over there. We're going to tell them it's a new program. Every bastard that's gotten on a bus is getting off over there at the port of entry back to Mexico. You know what they call that would be a, they say, it's a mutiny or it's a rebellion. Yeah, well, it needs to be. How many Americans would say that was a bad thing? Well, the ones that are Americans wouldn't. The leftists slash the parasites slash the purple-haired queers of $3.00 go pedo, and the pedos that are in Washington, well, they won't like it. So it would most likely, if it were to escalate into any kind of, you know, disarm, well, what happened? Those are the words, you know, uttered by, once they uttered, they were shouted by the officer in charge at Lexington. You know, something does have to kick the war off, but the regime, you know, the argument that we had to go stop people from securing the border and preventing illegal aliens from coming into the United States. What? Yeah, yeah, they had to go stop the Americans from protecting America, which is really, you know, they come up with every other verbiage you can imagine, but anybody with a brain would know exactly what's going on. anybody who has a brain that's wicked and evil would parrot whatever lies were generated, but everybody would know that they are wicked and evil. And that's where the problem is. See, there's the interesting thing about this, we have technologies now that would greatly enhance an action like this. The thing is that in the past, there was more of an effective action on the part of the Border Patrol, which was the key to this whole deployment, one and two. As you call up the Border Patrol, the Border Patrol will pick them up. And at the time when this was done, pretty much they might be held for a little bit, but there was a policy of return to Mexico. And that's the disadvantage of this issue right now is with the Border Patrol being nothing but Walmart door greeters, California police are nothing but Walmart door greeters. National Guard or nothing but Walmart or greeters. They're not doing anything. All they're doing is helping the enemy along. So they're nothing but greasing the tracks to get the illegal aliens deeper into the country faster. And you're paying for it. Think about that one. The one thing that isn't happening right away except that eventually for everyone that we catch this supposedly what there's five, six, seven that are not seen. Okay. So the ones that we're catching are costing us right now with the hack, you know, retard operation that they've got going with these wicked slash intentionally incompetent fools in the government, it's costing us the equivalent to your year's wage in money that they give to these asshats walking across the border. However, there are the others we don't catch. They're coming across and they're still, I guarantee, getting into the country and then they're still getting the same package without having to wait at the processing center. Go ahead, caller, chip in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. Why don't we just help them across the border of Canada and say, yep, you're going to El Norte. That's right. Canada's a wonderful country. They want to disarm everybody and they want to be more socialist and we need to send you to a socialist country. That would be your... Maybe we're better serving by standing guard on a border around Washington, D.C. Nobody goes in, nobody comes out. Right, the Roche Motel Syndrome. They go in, but they don't come out. No, you stay right there now. We don't want you to... I'm sure we all remember what it said in Red Dawn about the illegal aliens. Right, well... exactly what's happening in fact i think that as several people have been pointing out the number of acts of what apparently are sabotaged gas refineries and other facilities which have by the way have already a lot of been shut down by the bite night tight because it would not extend uh... or they violated their grant the grandfather clause in their operations which is something nobody talks about and it's so expensive and virtually impossible because of these tanks and the EPA and the other agencies for a new anything to be built in the United States, which is why only if it's run by the globalists, they get the wink, the nod, a pat on the ass, so they squeeze on the ass and a pat on the head, forgive me, and they're told that their stuff is fine. That's why Americans aren't able to build and why Americans aren't able to get anything done. You know, in places where we have absolute leftists, we have a pot in harbor. Anything in the townships in the Ann Arbor area, guys, you're looking, if you do any kind of construction work, work that would be done within two, three, four weeks, anywhere away from the Ann Arbor area, will take you anywhere from a year to a year and a half to even two years. And there are so many overlapping punk leftist bureaucracies that it's an ongoing, you know, asset with a suit on with a handout for a check. for doing nothing and that's the most common mistake even amongst the leftists with regard to operations there. I've watched several times and I kind of smile and but then I'm not I don't know I don't feel bad for them but it's sad when you see stupid people state that they're special that you're not you don't know what you're talking about. We had three or four little leftists that were medium-sized you know little businesses you know small business owners. and they thought they were just going to waddle in and do because, well, they're leftists and them is leftist and they'd all love each other and hug each other so much. Their operating money was consumed in less than, what was their whole, their overall operating money that they expected to use not only for opening, but for operating for the year was consumed in about five weeks. fees and in fact, you know in name crap and surveys and all the other stuff that they had to do and by the time they were done, you know what that the place one place I've mentioned it many times it was a viable business everything was there ready to walk in They even tore the building down mostly to try and get around the what they were told was the building clause Once they tore part of the building down the new construction clause was attached The lot is now sitting empty and has for many many years And you know what? That's in this area of operation we're talking about. If it's a new construction, God help you. If it's a renovation, God help you. Well, again, you're a leftist, so you don't believe in God anyway. So you got what you deserved. Piss on them. But it's funny because they all think it's that's for all you people, but not for me, because I'm a fellow traveler leftist like all their, oh my God. And then they disappear off into the fog of lunacy. and they're gone from the community because everything that they had was put into the next project which the other leftists helped to destroy. So it is kind of poetic justice. It might have been committed suicide. Oh well. Oh well. As we say. Or what is it? C'est la guerre. Monty. Anyway, um... Again, I brought this up because it's not that it couldn't be done. It has been done. Not that it couldn't be done. Well, it was executed very well. If a border deployment were to take place today using the Minuteman concept, we have more technology at our disposal. We have, I think you have more people pissed than ever before. And you might even be surprised you would support it. The problem is that the state would be, as Tex-Mex was saying, It's not necessarily the white helmets. The Mexican government would backstab you. The feds obviously would backstab you. All those Walmart dirt readers would, I'm sorry, I gotta do this, but I gotta do this. So the same punk BS you've seen over and over again. Well, the blue line, if you just support the blue line, they will backstab you, piss on you, and then help to throw you in the prison camp. See how that works? You know, it's kind of like January 6th. Just remember that. They claim that they're with us. Good. They're a group over there. We're over here. I've always treated it that way. We'll find out when the bullets fly. I see you, again, pointing the gun in the right direction. I'll believe you. Until then, we'll wait and see. I know better. It was even right up until the last minute, and all of a sudden, oh, I know I said I'd do this, but... forget the, I'm gonna want to bring kids at home. Well, don't we all? Well, don't we all? And you know what? Your kids ain't gonna fare any better now. No one's will if we let this continue. But anyway, walk through it. Any other questions or any other ideas? Because again, this is our sounding board. It can be organized within a reasonably short period of time as far as getting the ball rolling. The idea is to bring it into the right circles. important thing is to understand fully open-eyed rather than the January 6th BS with the failure there because of well starry-eyedness. If deploying it could be done. Go ahead, caller. Chip in there. The difference between now and then was the first two minimum-end deployments done in a system where the Border Patrol was at least pretending to do their job. I mean, now they'd be more interested in arresting us than arresting anybody we detain or send their way. Right. I think I... Basically, where we'd be putting ourselves in a precarious situation with very little return on investment here. Well, see, that's why I brought it up, because you see, everybody is saying, you know, saying, we got to do something. Well, here's an example of something that was done. It was a success. Guys, there was no negative to this activity. However, the American element, there was still an American element in the government. They couldn't be as openly, aggressively global as slash burn the country down as they are right now. But when you get away with stealing an election to the level that they did it so publicly, that's why they're being so arrogant about everything else. You, everybody, let them get away with it. That's why they're doing what they're doing right now. You know what? Every aspect of what you see with the southern border is what we told you in the American peril, but also on the Intel report, Republic Radio International, Sun Radio Network, Eagle Radio Network, you know, take your pick, go right down. All the Patriots networks and people who were in the know who really did the work. can all say we told you so and this is what they were doing, this is what they had planned, and now they're doing it exactly as we warned everybody if you didn't step up. And of course it also ties in with the election. If they felt that they could so blatantly violate the body of the law the way that they did, well then the sky's the limit. Now that's why what they don't understand is what it means is that what'll happen is at certain pointers, there's gonna be a capping point. as in pull the trigger, cap, this cap activates the powder charge and we start shooting their ass. It's not gonna be some kind of, oh, like where everybody's gonna be debating or everybody's gonna be like protesting, it's like pro piss on that. You know, the Dutch farmers are doing something, but in reality, if the cops side with the regime on trying to steal the farmer's land, the farmer should be killing the police. In fact, everybody should be killing the police and the secret police and getting rid of their government in Holland. Why? Because those illegitimate little punk minority bastards are going to get everybody killed. Because they will starve their plan is obviously to try to starve the country the next step is for the individual independent production in each of these countries to be damaged or destroyed so that they become even more dependent upon what little meager handouts can be made by the incompetent intentionally incompetent not accidentally intentionally incompetent socialists Who of course told you in the Georgia Guidestones, Wow, we didn't know how we killed 6 to 7 out of 8 people on the planet. Wow, they didn't know. They didn't know. In fact, we didn't know they were going to do that. Yeah, he did. Go read the Georgia Guidestones. We're going to maintain a 500 million person population. Well, yeah. So how do you get there? Oh, you're not supposed to ask that. Go ahead, color. Though what that whole Jordan and a guy something it seems like It reminds me of somebody got a tattoo back when they were you know young and dumb and then 20 years later They get it removed. That's what that seems like that whole situation with them getting you know blow it up and torn down Yeah, I think they're actually I think they're hoping for money if you know some of the statements made locally We don't know who blowed it up, but they got video of the guy blowing it up or putting the bomb in place, which wasn't an earthquake and wasn't a lightning strike. It's a bomb, okay? But like you said, this is kind of like what the Russians did. You got communists all over the country. The communists in the south, just like there are communists in the north. The Comma River Truck Plant was built during the height of the Cold War by General Motors Corporation for the Communist government. It is the largest truck factory or factory complex on the planet taking up 27 plus square miles. General Motors maintained the Comma River Truck Plant all through the Cold War to provide combat trucks for the Russian army of the same caliber as the combat trucks, the GMC combat trucks that the US government was buying and later on, of course we went to other models, but basically it was the exact same truck built, not for both. Okay? When the Cold War ended, the Russians didn't have the money to maintain the Kama River Truck Plant, but they did know the scam that if something happened to the Kama River Truck Plant, The US government, the US businesses, GM and the government came in and would replace whatever was broken for the communists so they could continue to make weapons to kill Americans. Okay? So what happened after the Cold War, and by the way, Joe Pilchak, who was one of the state commandment militia commanders here in Michigan with the Wolf Reins, was an inspector for General Motors Corporation. He went over to Russia went to the common river truck line because they were told to go over there because they had a fire Well, it turns out they didn't have one fire. They had a series of fires strategically at certain points in the plant and Joe he's he as an evaluator he stated uncategorically that it was arson and The reason the Russians did it is they wanted the stuff replaced for free by us Now Joe sat down there at our kitchen table because he had just come back from Russia. He wasn't a state commander. He was a brigade commander at that time. And he showed me a whole stack of pictures about three inches deep, 35 millimeter, little color glossies of the whole stinking factory, including where the fires were. And he had taken thousands of other images and pictures because they had to bring them back to tell General Motors You know, this definitely was an act of arson, and it was multiple arson locations, about 19 or so. And they were all at points where they wanted new equipment and new buildings. I've got to remember, the Common River Truck Plant is 27 square miles of stuff. Part of it is so cold or so open to the weather that during the winter they shut down because everything freezes. And then they wait till the thaw, and it opens back up, and they start the plant up again. Why did I bring that up? Well, just what you said. The Georgia Geistones got blown up and immediately they started talking about they can build back better. By the way, the leftists come in, why have the globalists come in and build a whole bigger new one? Because it was a tourist attraction. Anybody catch those comments? After all, the globalists paid for it the first time without anybody supposedly having any clue. So don't you think that the globalists come back in and put a new one up that would be bigger and better and fancier now that they have more control? And it's obvious the opinion of the local communist slash globalist that, you know, it's pretty well guaranteed that they spent money before and they obviously are in power because look what happened with the last election. So why wouldn't they build a bigger monument to murdering most of the people on the planet? You would think that they'd be happy to. Just like the Russians burning down parts of the common river truck plant so they could get a brand new truck plant Hmm leftists are the same all over and every era especially when it's free handout stuff It's always the same routine. Well after all we'll just get more free handout stuff Again, I think the big thing here at the moment again You guys are all understanding. I know what the response was going to be, but I wanted to present this whole thing about, well, it could be done. How can it be done? What would be the pluses and minuses? And you guys understand the minuses right now. The interesting thing would be, we don't need any, how would you explain it? Okay, well, we need to demonstrate, or it's going to be a symbolic. This kind of symbolism is irrelevant now. Number one, however it will be covered by the media, it's going to be an attack. We know that. That's expected. That was a good idea. They tried back then. It didn't do any good. In fact, when they brought it up on the national television networks, more people found out. And that's why the second deployment was bigger. Because now people knew where to connect. And once they knew where to connect, they found out they had a place they could go and do something. and were actually directly participant and were doing something positive, which every aspect of what you need in order for it to be a success was incorporated. The personal results were obvious. The overall results were obvious. The feedback from the individuals was positive. Everybody had a good experience out of the deal. They weren't worried about whether or not they were going to get shot at. They expected to get shot at, and they weren't. You understand that about these deployments? Everybody that did go there did not go in there starry-eyed everybody understood. Yeah, I've been shot at before a lot of guys were old veterans Yeah, I've been shot at before what's your point? Well, they could come here and do something to you. Yeah, really Wow Well, I was over Vietnam for two years You know as one guy said they tried real hard to kill me first time a lot second time even more And you know what? I'm still here. And I'm in my own country now. So I tell you what, if I want to park my ass down here on the border, and I'm in my own country, you decide you think you want to hurt me, I think I'm going to put a bullet in your ass. That's the attitude of a whole lot of people who went down there, especially retirees. It's like, wow, I'm doing something positive. And I'm doing something the way it should be done, and we're doing what the government won't do. This is a good thing. So at that window in time, because Because the government, like you said, was, well, they were still trying to look like they were doing their job, but not very hardly, okay? Well, what they were pissed about, guys, is this. We were actually forcing them to do their job. That was the other half of what the Minuteman deployment did. By having the people on the border, every time that the jackasses tried to get over, they couldn't. Now, when in the earlier stages, well, Minuteman I, in the very, very early few days, there were one or two probes. The Border Patrol was called. The Border Patrol dealt with whoever hopped over the fence, and that was it. From that point forward, and especially because the Border Patrol also knew that like a cop who normally would like to say, sit at the donut shop and enjoy the free coffee and the donuts, They had to get up off their arse, get in their vehicles, and come out to a remote location where instead of the enemy having their way and just hopping their fence because nobody knows, well, everybody knew. And so in the first few days of Minuteman 1, every time someone started to probe close to the border and they could see them with the night vision, they could see them with the thermal they did have. They didn't have as much thermal the first time. Then they immediately called the border patrol and forced the border patrol to respond. Got them in our sights to get ready to hop the fence. Here's the location. Here's the latitude and longitude Here's the mile marker on the fence post. This is where they are right now We were observing them and we have the ability to stop them Well, then the border patrol had to come out They had to get out there on the border with their lights flashing and guess what they want the characters on the other side Turned around and went back the way they came So I was doing it. That's doing the job right there. Good color jump in there, please Okay, yeah, I agree with what you're saying everything and that worked real good with the last two minute man Deployments, you know call the border patrol and they were forced to do something with them. But what about now? I mean If they go ahead you catch them or the minute man catch them and they call the border patrol the border patrol like you said, they're just They're just Walmart graders. They're just gonna dust them off and give them a pat on the butt and say, keep going north. What would we do with them? Right, that's the problem. Okay, because until one party or another, whoever's there on the border turns their ass around right there where they're standing. Or, like I said, you want to do musical candy cane, we can do that. You know, the big long leg of the candy cane was coming up to the border. You load them up to a bus. On top of the border patrol. Load them up to the bus, take them right over to the port of entry, back them up to the port of entry, shove their asses right back into Mexico. We're all done. Don't want to know you, don't want to see you. I'm just going to keep doing this to you. You come out in the middle of nowhere, you jump the fence, we're going to throw you in a bus, take you over to Mexico, put you back in Mexico. Congratulations, it was a great walk. Keep doing it. You don't get a check, you don't get money, you get a bottle of cheap water and some Chinese goodies. Chinese food. That's it. Make sure it's cheap Chinese food too. Like, you know, dehydrated sardines or fish or, you know, scroll or something like that. Dehydrated pig penises. There we go. Whoa, yeah, it's jerky. Here you go. Yeah, wow. By the way, they sell those over there if you didn't know it. Go ahead. We need to do like the Brits and send them to Rwanda for processing. Right, that would be an option. In fact, now that would be the other thing if I were running the system right now. It's like, you know, we can't be sure, but just to be safe, we're gonna take you to a third party nation, Rwanda, and we'll keep you there on the chiller until we figure out whether or not we're gonna let you in. And we'll probably lose your paperwork. So if you don't like Rwanda, you're probably gonna have a bit of a problem. By the way, we're gonna let the Rwandans handle the detention camp will see how long before they just kick your ass out onto the street. Oops, probably almost immediately. Well, they wouldn't want them either, you know that. Everybody else has got their problems. But, you know, this is where I understand you're bringing up the logical points of this day and age. Would I have confidence in Texas doing the right thing? Yeah. Arizona's flapping their yap. Are they gonna do the right thing? No. Several people have already brought it up, but the idea, all I have to do is declare this as an invasion. And under the Constitution and the body of the law of our legitimate form of government, not the War Powers Act of 1933 and that dirty horror paper, if you operate under the American contract, every one of these states, upon seeing that the federal government is failing to commit to the original contract and agreements that everybody signed, that they're now failing us. But what they're doing, the refugee act is actually tied into the War Powers Act, as booty and property being transferred. This is why they don't want to mess with that, because remember guys, they're using the illegal aliens also to cook the international bond book. That's another part that they don't want anybody to even think about. What I just told you, you weren't even supposed to have a clue about. So you figure right now they've got these trillions of digits they pulled out of their arse. Part of those are, well almost all of them are based upon the idea that you have been property to be bartered, sold, traded or exchanged as bondsmen. Under the War Powers Act, where you were declared war booty slash property. Anybody who was involved in passing the War Powers Act should have been dragged out and executed right there on the spot. As it is, if we have our way, anybody who participated and signed that crap. FDR on down, we dig your sorry-ass bones up, take them out to the middle of the Atlantic, dump their asses somewhere else, but not here. So, or piss on their grave, you know, everyone's well have a piss on their grave ceremony, because that is the problem we have right now, why these states cannot talk about failure to act. Why they'll go through the lip service, but they lie. It's why Texas, last year and the year before, had rolling blackouts where people starved, you know, forgive me, froze to death. And why once these globalist horrors, you know, these pieces of gutter trash, this filth, have gotten their claws into the country through the governor's offices, Republican and Democrat alike. Okay, through the executive branch because of their culpability and their collusion with the executive branch of the corporation of the United States. Don't confuse that with the smaller case United States of America. And it all stems from the War Powers Act as the obscene document that needs to be shredded, burned, and whoever participated in it or still supports it to have their sorry ass hung right now. And that's why you hear all this garbage. There's one or two people, one person was talking about this, I gotta, forgive me, there's a couple of videos out there where a person is specifically talking about, well, is this what you wanted? They were interviewing a guy who was pro-clo, you know, a seal of the border. And he goes, no, it's not. What the governor of Texas is talking about is not what we were talking about, and he knows it too. It's an invasion, declare it an invasion. The immigration laws have nothing to do with that. They have nothing to do with this at all. And they know it. The mechanical device, the instruments necessary are already in hand if the states choose to actually be sovereign rather than prostitutes to the globalists and prostitutes to the War Powers Act. The governors gain a massive benefit in profit under the table, over the table, and with regard to monies that they can filter to their interests in the states. And that's why all of those 50 prostitutes are doing what they're doing. So therein lies the rub. They're theapping about it. Why isn't the Fed doing well? Why are you waiting for the Fed to do something? What's wrong with your head? In fact, here's the thing. Why do we have this extra loop of communication and bureaucracy that's nothing but a waste of time? Aren't you the first person on the scene, so to speak? Isn't Texas the first person on the scene? Isn't New Mexico and Arizona and California? No, we know California and those horror are gonna do anything. We know that New Mexico has been occupied because it's a small population state, so it was easy to take. It needs to be retaken. There needs to be a plan for dealing with that. But supposedly Texas is supposedly yuck yuck conservative, ha ha ha. But this issue, they just can't figure out how to deal with it. Yeah, they can. Now, supposedly, in fact, like I said, the very thing I was talking about with the property disposal, they were carrying away the walls that the Fed wanted to sell that Biden was selling out the back door. Remember, we talked about that way before it happened. So somebody might have even been listening, who knows? But when they put him on the gov dock, then Texas started to grab him and they've been putting him up just exactly the way they were intended, but not in the places that they were planned. Now that's okay because supposedly Texas is putting them up where they're needed. My problem with that is, once again, is, well, here's the problem. Grafting corruption is already the norm, not the exception. Whoever the Jewish Israeli company is that's got the border scam with Texas is raping everybody in Texas's rear end. That's why it's going so slow. Because once again, what's the difference between the War Powers Act government at the federal end with the corporation there and the War Powers centrist operations in Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, Nevada, you know, Washington State, none of them, they're all the same. These are the perpetrated, these are the criminals that perpetrated a betrayal of the American people to convert them from Freeman to bondsmen. And those pieces of trash are gonna protect the clique first and you last. Which is why they're doing it the way they're doing it. That's the problem. Oyez clack clack. Oyez clack clack. Oyez. So again, well, the interesting thing is this, it would be a good way to get the war started. Does that mean? Well, you know, deploy and then they attack American citizens, sovereigns, not citizens, sovereigns, and somebody exchanges small arms fire and it's the government doing it, then good way to get things going, because we're not going to riot over anything. But if you decide to come in and, you know, shout that disperse, you know, you rebels disperse, well, you probably get your ass shot. That's remember what was said at Lexington you might recall yeah disarm well No, I don't think so like he said tombstone well, you know, I don't think I'm gonna let you arrest us your move Why don't you try that and see what happened it out for a reason because I know what's been so well What do we do? Well, here's a thing that was done. It was successful Again, you also are in the right mind What would we see today with Americans stepping up to the plate like that? Now, if you're an Antifa or a BLM pig that's being given checks right through the mail through the US Postal Service to burn down the country with this regime and even the government while Trump was in Everything was perfectly okay, wasn't it? Isn't that amazing? All you're gonna do is go down to make sure you're armed and protect yourself, but secure the border of the United States, and you know that everybody would be treated and attacked as an enemy. But busloads of little rat communists yamical wearing turds running around the country from one state to the next? to burn the country down and destroy Atlanta or Seattle, Tacoma or riot in Portland or go over to California or end up anywhere and take your pick. Which city? Which part of the country? And you know what? The FBI didn't stop a bus, you know, bus convoy of them anywhere, did they? Because they knew who paid for the bus. Because they knew who cut the paychecks for the communists burning down the country, didn't they? You're at war. You're already at war. Mark? Yeah, coincidentally, on Tucker Carlson tonight, he's talking about the illegal alien invasion right now. I thought that might amuse you. There's somebody running for office in Arizona who says, a Republican who says that he will do everything possible to stop it, including building up a wall. I guess it could happen, but not if the criminalism in Washington can prevent it, of course. Out. Well, you know, on that note, what month is it right now? It's the 14th of July. It's July. July, August, September, October, November. Four months. That's 120 days. How many illegal aliens, even before the election, We'll already have streamed across the board in 120 days. It gets into office and they fiddle-fart around with, you know, we come before you to stand behind you and we're all gonna make lots of noise and oh, we even authorized the money for the wall and it's gonna be a physical... Let me do it to you again, like, let's see if you remember this. Oh, I'm elected. I'm gonna build a wall. It's gonna be a big wall and it's gonna be a wall and it's gonna be a real wall and we need the money for it and Congress needs to approve it and then when we have the money we're gonna build the wall, a physical wall. It'll be a barrier. We're gonna stop this problem. Anybody remember who it was that said that? G.W. G.W. That's right, George Bush. Remember George Bush? And he got the money to build the wall. What happened? Okay, he told you it's gonna be a physical wall. We're gonna put the wall in, we're gonna drive posts, put wall panels up. It's gonna be in the ground. What did they do at the moment? His sorry ass got in there. Oh, and they got the money because they got all the Republicans. And they got the money. They virtually did not put a wall up. That's right. And then all of a sudden what did he say all the old Jewish mob runner that runs the cartel said oh Listen, you don't need to build a real wall with that almost a billion dollars We'll build a white yellow wall and that stop all of these oil. It'll stop them from getting no It didn't didn't stop anybody didn't stop Jack squat from getting across But you know what it did do it made sure the Israelis were running the security or monitoring the... whoa! Got somebody beating the hell out of somebody there. All over the place. God, whoever that was, he must be black and blue right now. Anyway, think about it. They said, oh, we're not... we got the money, but it's gonna cost you the same amount of money that it would cost you for a real wall that will be there for the next administration and the next administration. They took all that money and gave it to the Jewish mob, the Skank Israelis, and they put a virtual fence up. In other words, they did nothing. It was electronic. And all of a sudden, when the meter ran out, they wanted more money. Well, because that's what you gotta do. If you put the physical wall up, it's kinda like there for however many decades. But with a virtual wall, well, the cost went up and we only could give you six months of virtual wall. I know we promised four years, but listen, the cost of GITA seven times the price at half the value. Now you got to get us another billion dollars. Oi! So how did that work for you people? So when I hear this, unless I physically see it, I don't, right up until the point where until I see a post driven in the ground. I figure you're lying to me. I figure all these politicians are lying sons of bitches and how can you tell when they're lying is when their mouth's moving right now. But boy that next election way out there, boy that next election just like the last election. Yeah, how did that last election go? Was it fixed? Did anybody get it fixed? Did they correct the illegal activities? No. Your elections are all bullshit. That can be a lot worse because there are other words that could be used quite efficiently. And you know why? Because those same damn Republicans, the same liars right now, Donald Trump came into power. I don't care if you like or dislike Donald Trump. We already told you I thought Donald Trump. Okay, so he got in there. So in theory, we should be on the same page. But you know what? All of that Republican Party. did everything that they could to screw your country every step of the way while they had a Republican president. And when it came time for another election, the same Republerat party completely stumbled, fumbled, and failed to dig their heels in and fight to protect the country from what has happened for the last two years. So you tell me how that Republerat party in any way, shape, or form that you should have any confidence in those pigs at all. I'm not talking about the rank and file though. The rank and file should have brains out to figure out what I just said, but don't seem to. So I don't see it getting in again. This is why... How far would I get behind him? Only got to vote one day. Otherwise, don't send any party any money. Any dollar you have should be spent towards ammunition, magazines, building the militia, preparing to fight to save your country. Don't send any money to any party.