December 5, 2022
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4h 2m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and support for Ronald K. Strosser, a political prisoner held at Napa State Hospital in California. The show covered Dutch farmer protests against globalist agricultural policies, NBC defense equipment including gas masks and filters, radio equipment for emergency communications, and sovereignty legal strategies. Callers provided updates on Strosser's conditions and discussed the history of straw man bond recovery efforts in the patriot movement.
- ronald k. strosser
- napa state hospital
- political prisoner
- dutch farmers
- ammunition
- preparedness
- gas masks
- nbc defense
- shortwave radio
- sovereignty
- straw man
- michigan militia
- habeas corpus
- constitutional rights
- globalism
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and they can unmute themselves. The recording has started. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This 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, 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free you won't live long enough to make them all yourself And ladies and gentlemen, this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, northeast, south, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite, we'll say hi to all our merchant marine personnel, harbor masters, Anchorage, and of course, inland listeners through a network that is totally free and independent from everything else that we are doing out there, as most all of our repeater networks are. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Monday! Monday! When's the raceway? Little dogs chasing a rabbit, round in a big oval. Well, kind of an oval. More like a lozenge, I guess. Or maybe a contact tablet. That's really what it looks like. From above, anyway. And it is the 5th of December. December marches on and of course we're not too far from Christmas. Technically 20 days from Christmas now, right? So not too far away, but still far enough. You got time to put Christmas decorations up. You know, praise our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his birth and get motivated. Get pumped up and be ready to deal with the communists in every way necessary. And so again being a Monday, it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2022 older calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords let the dance continue and it will A couple things, keep your pen and papers handy. Keep a pen and a piece of paper handy. I'm going to ask for your help as I have in the past and people wherever you are, even if you're overseas. In fact, especially if you're overseas. If you can take the time, I'm going to have to help us out here with a little Christmas card and holiday card. Take a pic, whatever you want to use. It really doesn't make any difference as long as you do it. Okay, just do it. Okay, when the time comes. More on that in a minute. Over the weekend, a bunch of ammo. In fact, let's see, guns and gadgets. There's a whole bunch of articles. You're going to want to walk over to guns and gadgets. We could spend the hour playing what he's put out over the last three days. He's in Washington right now. But take the time and I might throw a dart and select whoa, maybe one here in a minute. We'll see what happens. But ammunition, most important. Guys, it should be part of your religiosity to buy ammo every weekend, every week, 50, 10. It's one of those 52 week out of the year purchases. Now, I used to say, come on, go buy a box of 22 ammo. It was like $1.25 a bud, that doesn't happen anymore. But you know what, it's still not too outrageously priced. But at the very least, you keep going out there and picking up. 22 ammo, 12 gauge, 20 gauge, whatever you got in the way of a shotgun that needs ammunition. Also any rifle or pistol obviously, but if it's pistol, well, not just what you shoot every day, but remember, we want to build up an inventory for your inheritance guns or backup guns and you need to do it quietly. Just figure out where you can get the best price, see if you can find it local. That way what the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for or wonder about so there's you know variety of creative ways you can buy ammunition Not the least of which is if your grandma's or grandpa's are out there and they're pro patriot and you've been listening to them and Grandpa or grandma especially if you are terminally ill I'm not being harsh on this it's just what's the best gift that you can give to the free freedom-loving Relatives that you that are listening to you Well, you are the one who goes out and buys the ammo. You should be the one that goes out and buys guns. Because if you're not gonna be long to this mortal coil, the best thing you can do to stick it right up behind in of the globalists is to arm the bejesus out of everybody else that you're leaving behind. I'm dead cold serious on this. If you're listening right now, I've got cancerous source of the fallopian organ or whatever. I don't care, whatever it is. Instead of the limitations, it should be, wow, I'm become freer. I've become freer because what are they gonna get and hang you? What are you gonna do? So instead, how about you just kick them in the teeth, bust their arms backwards, help us out. If you're terminally ill. And you still have time, although here's the other thing is I would I would tell you this first of all Just because the doctor said gave you a date and told you you were gonna die by such and such a time Let's try not to keep that schedule more on that in a minute Okay But if you want to embrace that and you've decided you're gonna try and keep that date No matter what how about instead of living patients gnashing of teeth and running of hair? Take a few deep breaths Say a prayer to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, God. As you know, he's listening and, you know, give, ask him to give you strength and then sit down with those relatives real quick and figure out how much money do we have and what do we need? And no, I didn't tell you to spend your fortune, although here's the other thing. If you've got a lot of really rotten relatives that are like backstabbing pecker wood pieces of trash that are purple haired, and clears a $3 bill and wanna be a guppy right now, by God, don't leave that money to them. So I guess here's your choice. If it looks like that's the case, that those fruit loops are gonna try and latch onto your wealth, by God's Do whatever you're gonna do to take that wealth and convert it to an allies resources. Best thing is make sure it's arms, ammo, magazines, could be equipment. But seriously, let's keep the fight going. This is kinda like, you see this in a lot of movies, and what they're trying to do is condition us to somehow think that you don't strip the dead. Well, you strip the dead, friendly or unfriendly. I'm going to be expected. I expected to be buried if I was in the field in my underpants. You might not want those, okay? If I'm wearing them. But the idea is that otherwise, all the equipment, don't bury me in my poncho. You're going to need my poncho. just guess what we were born naked you can find some kind of burial shroud there'll be something that's really in bad shape out there maybe my poncho did get shot to snot that'd be good enough roll me up in that and you can put me in the ground and do you say a prayer and you know I'll be I'm out there checking out with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ so I'm not right there at the moment but I'm sure I'll I know the pairs will be passed on. But otherwise, if I'm standing there with my rough laying there, I'm gonna be probably not standing. You never know how you die though. That could be kneeling, standing, flop face first. If you see my rifle, take it. You see my magazines and equipment, take it. If my shirt is big enough for you, take it. If my coat, my gloves, my socks, whatever it is you need, take it. Is the backpack full of goodies? Well, I sure as hell don't expect you to leave it behind. You know the best way you can do honor to me is take everything I got that I brought to the fight and Stick it right in the enemy's hind end put every bullet downrange make every round I carried that far into the field a terminal case of lead poisoning a Terminal case of multiple hits and horrible horrible wounds for our enemy. That's the best thing you could do for me If I can, if I'm in my dying breath, you'll find me when my teeth stuck around the enemy's throat, she'll chew it on his hind end and stab it in with whatever I could if I was somehow out of ammo. But by God, finish the job if he's still twitching. Aah, if he looks like he's in pain and he can't do anything about it, leave him that way. Just take care of me. certainly don't do any first aid for our enemies. They're gonna laugh about murdering you. You better be laughing about murdering them. In fact, you're not murdering them. We're just gonna kill, son. We're not murdering, we're killing. Do you know how that works? They want to be murder lighters? Well, tag, they're it and in spades, okay? But you remember this. You're not doing me any, you don't have to apologize to my corpse for taking equipment from my body. Don't ever do that. If I couldn't, I could come back for a minute. I'd unsnap the canteen cover for you and give you the canteen and fill it for you if I was given some kind of creation capability. You see how that works? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm going to take your canteen. No, you don't do that. You don't need to. Are we on the same team? If we're on the same team, you just grab whatever you can. I'll tell you, personal stuff, everybody, you all know about that. Send the personal stuff back to the family. Figure out how to do it if you can. I'll do it for you if I can, do that for me if you can. But everything else, it's in the fight. We brought it to go to war. We plan on killing the enemy. The only way that can happen is if the tools are applied. So I expect you to take whatever I brought with me and use it. And if you're there, same thing. I'll figure you probably had the same plan. So we won't have any problem with this. They do this off the wall BS, it's irrelevant. Now if I'm reaching your pocket to pull out a last letter to a loved one, I might say, you know, Bob, I promise it's gonna get me if I can get it there, it's gonna get home. If I'm not the next one dropping dead, and I'll be talking to you in a few minutes if that's the case, because we'll be up there, okay, then I'll do what I can. That might have that comment to make because it's a way for me to settle myself and to fortify a promise that I just made and that I'm gonna take those personal effects that are yours. and put them in the hands of the people they belong to. You're next of kin, your family. Maybe it's a designated friend cuz you don't have any family. There's a lot of people who do that in the military. Next, I never expected him to leave me any insurance. The guy dies in the field, finds out, wow, I just knew him kind of in passing. We had good conversations and drank coffee, but I didn't think he was gonna leave me $100,000 insurance policy. That happens. That's happened in the past, trust me. I understand why because people have, there's a great appreciation for being personable and it should be that way. So anyway, again, plan on sticking it to the bad guys. They're trying to push the castle society. We have to go to war. We're going to be shooting them. If they implement the castle society or any crap like that, we've got to get rid of them. So be ready because they're trying to make that announcement. We're going to war. It's not a maybe not a kind of not a sort of anybody supporting the castle society their ass needs to be out of this country or dead And I don't care which Personally don't care about it at all Look what happened during this two-year BS period with all these frothing at the Mount Karens You know where they need to be to their sorry ours needs to be out of this country also and that's something's gonna happen This kicks off. We have to have it. Let's get this over with attitude Anyway, a couple things With regard to last week, we had Ronald K. Strauser up. And guys, now that's why I wanted to get your pen and paper ready. Get your pen and paper ready. Get your pen and paper ready, please. I want you to send a Christmas card. Now, you don't have to use proper return address. Also, when you write the right, whatever you want on the card, say hi. If you're helping with legal process, you're working on stuff from outside, you can mention that. Okay, there's also the ability to send money orders to Ronald to help him with internal expenses because he's cut off from everything. So here's what we do. Number one, the address. I'm gonna repeat it three times. So I'm giving you time to get your pen and paper. If there's one thing you're gonna do this week, please. This one thing is what I'm asking every one of you within earshot. Anybody who can do this. do it right away. There's a reason, we need to snag them. And we could do this in a very, very unique way with a federal lawsuit for tampering with the mail. How? Well, it's not really hard, but we need a flurry of mail going in because we want to see what gets through. And we'll find out about that in another way because all we have to do is file a complaint. In fact, that's already ready to go or it's already been done by certain people because we got a good idea what they're up to. The other thing is hearts and minds for friends and allies or people of like mine. If you got somebody out there, if you've ever been behind the wire, people mail call is everything. It's a conduit, it's like those phone calls. It's a conduit, it's a way to get in and get out. with while still being boxed up. The bad guys don't expect you to be able to do that. They figured that they've got you isolated. People are either pros act up or the Karen types or the frothing at the mouth commies. Man, you're a frothing at the mouth commie. You have a really narrow small box. And so for the other side, the ones who are usually the fruit loop shoe size IQS hats that are in these institutions. Well, it's just the way they are. Okay. So what we need to do is send a message. So I need you to help. So here's the address. I gave you plenty of time to get a pen and paper and I'm going to repeat this again in the next hour too. Ronald R O N A L D middle initial K and then a period last name. Strosser S T R A S S E R next line, Napa State Hospital. Next line, 2-1-0-0 Vallejo, and I'm gonna spell it, V-A-L-L-E-O Highway, Napa, California, 94558. That's the postal zone, 94558. Now from the beginning, Ronald K. Period. Strosser T E next line Napa State Hospital next line 2 1 0 0 V E O Highway Napa California full oh forgive me 9 or 4 5 5 8 one more time Ronald period Strosser Napa That's V-E-O, highway, Napa, California, 94558. And that's a complete address. Now here's the thing, write whatever you want, say hi. I'll tell you what, if you've got more, if you could just talk about the weather, what's it like in your neck of the woods, you don't have to use your real name. Also, make note in the card. Ronald, don't worry about writing back. Don't worry about writing, save your money for whatever fights coming up here, and he should, okay? So again, you can use any, take your pick of what you wanna be created with for a return address that isn't yours. More consonants than vowels, become Romanian, okay? Go to the phone book, find the biggest, longest stinking name you can find. I got a whole pile of new telephone books, by the way, it's kinda cool. I mean literally after all though to very least this toilet paper for the outhouse always remember that if you're if you're throwing away Telephone books you're making a big mistake anyway Willard well Once they thank you to Willard. Thank you to Randy also Thank you to Ernestine and Ernestine of course responded right away. So again also got back with us So for everybody else out there, there's a bunch of other people, please take the time. Get a card, any card, any card, any Thanksgiving cards left over, Christmas cards, whatever. It doesn't make any difference, trust me. The person on the receiving end will be delighted to see whatever cards you sent. Have you got something funny that you can send? Send something funny. Now, don't put any stamps, don't put anything on the outside of the envelope. Don't put any stamps or anything on the inside or outside of the envelope at all, or any markers, as far as stickies. Because if you can't see through them, there's all kinds of bizarre stuff that they can do to try and argue that you're trying to smuggle something in. Trust me, each institution is paranoid schizophrenic, okay? And it's totally arbitrary. But remember, this is a political prisoner. This is a category 11 political prisoner. He is a category 11 political prisoner, make no mistake about it. He is a real listed, there's probably when you pull up his name, there is a bubble on the computer file right there that even tells him who to call so they can lick their bong hole and make brownie points. for polishing the bung hole of whoever the turd is. That's the ring knocker at the other end. If you don't know what I'm talking about, involve these, even when you're with your traffic tickets and your traffic records. There are bubbles in your traffic record that they can pull up off to the side and then go, look, there's all this information here. Yeah, that's not an accident. This is how the scam works. Oh, no, they're not being arbitrary. Yes, they are. It's like way before you knew what social media was. They were already pulling this kind of BS with the intercommunication system for law enforcement. Well, all the different pans that they've had out there, those little computer laptops you see. So anyway, if you can, I've got mine right here of another one. I've already sent two out, and I'm gonna send another one out. And again, because there's holidays coming up, you can have some fun. Be creative, go to Dollar Tree, they have all kinds of stuff sitting on the shelf there. Okay, go look, see what they have. And again, don't worry, if you're gonna send any kind of money, which you could use for resources to buy, for instance, whatever it is that he can buy that's on the list, you make the money order, and I'd recommend a money order. Don't do a check, do a money order from a second party location. to Ronald K. Strosser, Ronald K. Strosser, S-T-R-A-S-S-E-R. Doesn't have to be much, many hands make for light work. If everybody does some, we'll get it done. So again, that's just part of the many things. That's why we do this network programming that we do, because it's supposed to be interactive. So anyway, now we got that in place for this hour. We're at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what, Edward, if you could, Carl Clang, I am the Unknown Soldier, okay? And Carl Clang, I am the Unknown Soldier. And after that one, the Irish men behind the wire, okay? Just a reminder for everybody, we're gonna do a double tap here, Carl Clang. with I am the Unknown Soldier, and then also men behind the wire, armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons or take away our farmers, the Dutch farmers. Whoa, that's right. They're treating the Dutch farmers just like they were Terry risks. Yeah, but that's because the communists are in motion in Holland. and the Dutch should kill them. Sonic. Here we go. We're coming back. We're, I think we're almost there. Carl Clang, I am the unknown soldier. I think it'll be first. I don't care which one plays first, Ed, whichever one you can tag. And meanwhile, I'm gonna try and keep this up here. I know I can, but I hate talking over the music. For everybody out there, again, also, not a reminder, keep buying your mailboxes. Got a bunch of stuff that's going out, as you know. So for Larry Timothy, John, Dustin, Tom, and Christopher, watch your mailboxes. The torpedoes are in the water. That means that eventually it's going to hit the side of your hull there. Well, it should land in that mailbox hole somewhere. And also over the weekend, really, needless to say, well, there are a bunch of other activities going on with different. Here we go. We'll be back. Some call me MIA Some say I can't go home again Some say I chose to stay Who's to know? A brother and a friend of yours So long ago Some call me POW One day left behind I am the unknown soldier I've never tried to find I'm the one they never tried to find Her from Missouri The soldier from St. Paul I was the hero of my family And still my picture's upon their wall I'm a poet and a scholar and a boy Who lived the unknown soldier on a foreign You should just forget me here Then should I forget you too You should try to bring me home For I'm someone to you I'm still someone who belongs to you Known soul, tears to share I'm just a fading man of living My country has betrayed me I have forgiven you Pray to God Can't face the one who died Known soul So lay down close beside me now and gently stroke my face and wrap your arms around Some called me POW Some called me MIA Some say I can't come home again But I will return If we could, Ed? Cars and tanks and guns Came to take away our sons But every man must stand behind The men behind the wire Armored cars and tanks and guns hate to take away our sons, but every man must stand behind the men behind the wire. In the little streets of Belfast, in the dark of early morn, British soldiers came running, wrecking little homes with scorn. Hear the stoves of fine children dragging fathers from their beds. Watch the seen as helpless mothers, watch the blood fall from their heads. St. John's came to take away our sons, but must stand behind the wire. Cars and tanks and guns, came to take away our sons But then the stand-behave and behind the wire Not for them a judge or jury, or indeed a crime at all Being Irish means they're guilty, so they're guilty one and all Round the world a fruit will hum as men Our England's name again is solid in the eyes of honest men But cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons But every man must stand behind the wire Proudly march behind our banner Proudly march behind our men We will have them free to help us build an ancient once again. Hund the people, step together, proudly mergey. Hund never fear or never falter, till the boys come home to stay. Armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons. Where every man must stand behind the men behind the wire. Armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons. Where every man must stand behind the men behind the wire. Armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons. to take away our sons. But every man must stand behind the man behind the wire. That's some of the music that should be in your repertoire. They should be in your inventory. The quiver of songs that you have available to make up a unique collection of fighting music. Things to remember, or well, you should remember know why fight. You know, there's another one we haven't played in a while, Edward. I don't know if we could actually access it. Robert Lloyd's heroes. We have not played that in a very long time and I don't know if we can access it. We can probably out of our inventory. We do have it on file here, but we don't have it. I don't know if you have it at your fingertips there. Robert Lloyd's heroes and for everybody out there again, Robert Lloyd is a patriot author. A lot of music that he's done. Other people have done covers for, but he's well, I don't know if he's still alive. To be quite honest, I have not. heard anything to the contrary, but that doesn't mean anything because we know too many people in the country is too large. So again, Robert Lloyd's Heroes, which is another really great piece. Actually, there's a key to the POW piece also that was phenomenal. So for everybody out there again, another artist. And if Ed can dig Robert Lloyd up, I will make the time before the top of the hour here. We do that. He's probably looking while I'm talking, so I'm buying myself a few moments anyway. What are the reasons I bring this up? Let me ask you something. Have you ever known the Dutch people to be like really violent? Are the Dutch people really mean people? Are the Dutch people considerate people? Are they thoughtful? Are they producers? First of all, most of Europe is socialist. In one form or another, they have loved their socialism since World War II for a very long time and got a chance to practice it. The Dutch are industrious. They've always been industrious and probably until such time as they have enough invaders from the Middle East that are absolute turds or the EU continues with its globalist agenda, the Dutch will try to continue to be prosperous. So there's 3,000 farmers that these pigs, these excrement, these non-productive pieces of gutter trash from the globalist societies are trying to put out a business. My personal attitude is that whoever's proposing this in Holland, the Dutch people should drag out, draw a quarter, and feed to the pigs. Here's the thing. They're protesting. They're doing it all the people, of course, for years while the failure again, defense has taken place over and over again. The peaceful protesting. What does a peaceful protesting get you? As soon as they hear that, they know you're a sucker and they can walk over you, especially when they know that They're gonna divide and conquer the farmers in Holland by doing this. Well, there's 3,000 farmers. We want to attack those 3,000 farmers. Now there's a percentage of the farmers that are so dumb they got their head up there. So far it couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar because they're thinking that if they put those 3,000 out of business, the others will make profit. There's a percentage you're thinking like this always. I don't care where you go. I don't care what subject it is. This is the divide and conquer process where the shoe size IQ idiot isn't thinking down the road. But the other farmers are, and the ones that are directly affected, they're especially thinking right now. So the farmers have been protesting. Now, I don't know how many are standing with the farmers who don't have a farm that's threatened. But of course, you know what the communists do, anybody who shows up and protests, they will attack their farm too because while they weren't on the list before, all of a sudden miraculously, there'll be some study and they'll decide that that guy's farm needs to be attacked also. It's just the way the commies work, which is why they need to die. But here's the thing, anybody watch the footage over the last few days in Holland where they're protesting, their farmers are protesting right now. And the pigs, the excrement, the black uniform, knuckle dragging, shoe size IQ, ass hat cops. Well, first of all, they're coming out with big bucket dumps. and trying to overturn the tractors. Okay, that's one of the things you're doing. But if people step out of the tractor, put their hands in the air, a black van shows up, just conveniently black. And all these guys in black uniforms come out and they thug up and they put down that farmer. No. I personally believe every cop that comes out and does something like that, like that, like you see right there, all need to be executed. I don't even hesitate to tell you that. You wanna know why? I want you to think about the process here. You have a bunch of globalists who are not Dutch, although there are some ass hat leftists who know what the real agenda is. They're the pedo, queer, pink haired, fruit loop, crazy town, idiot stick, neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies like we have all over the planet right now who need to be shot. And these characters, of course, have collected with the money bags, who are now trying to individually attack some of the most productive farmers on the planet, not just simply in Holland. If you don't know about Dutch or Swedish farming, then you don't understand farming. Because the idea of animal husbandry and agriculture have been just embraced as part of the peaceful studies of Holland. I'm gonna say that, they're peaceful people, okay? We had a hell of a time with them in the 70s. They were all hairballs back in the 70s. The peaceful of dope routine and the whole drug culture, dude, that took over Holland's military even. You know, pacific pass man, we're very pacifist man, peace, love, dope. Okay, so they know, I want you to think about what kind of a rotten pig you have in that black uniform. They know that the average Dutch person is in no way, shape or form malicious. They know this. Why is it that a handful of six or eight pig cops can rush a farmer or a person in Holland like that and drag them off to make them disappear? It's because the Dutch people are too nice. If I were the Dutch people, I would re-embrace what a lot of the Dutch people did during World War II. Gun up, go find those secret police, kill every last one of them. That's all you can do to fix this. You have to think about the mentality of a jackass in a black uniform. Those are your producers, of all the producers that you have in each society. The people that make sure you can eat. Also, make sure that your society is functional and cohesive, that there is somebody to steal from if you're a stinking cop or a stinking politician, a parasite politician. If you can't feed the people, people are gonna get, well, there's two ways you can go. Yeah, you're thinking you're gonna starve them out. People are gonna get to the point where they put a knife in your horse 24-7 if you're with the police state, but they can't wrap their brain around that. Well, they got the guns in it. Yeah, well, you can't watch it back all the time. And what will start happening is everybody will learn who the real enemy is. And right now, the Dutch people are learning who the real enemies are, the cops who are following those orders. And the EU, of course, is giving the Dutch, of course, these are the fellow traveler Dutch. These are the parasite, these are the Quisling types, okay? These characters are the backstabbers of the rest of Holland. So when that cop comes out there and attacks that farmer, the free donuts that that pig thinks he's gonna get, the free coffee that pig is gonna get from whoever. Well, the base element came from the guy they're beating up there and the more of those they get rid of, the less likely that, well, I'm sure they'll demand free coffee. I imagine that shoe size IQ jackass who's coming out there, his logic is just that he's gonna keep stealing from people as a cop. that attacking the farmers is Lunderbar. That attacking the farmers and running the farmers in the ground. After all, he buys all of his donuts in boxes. And he doesn't buy them, he gets them from the little corners, stopping Rob in Holland. So he doesn't give a snot about the farmer because after all, how's that going to affect him? Of course, now by next year, the quality of the product is going to go down. And he's going to be pissing and moaning about how the donuts taste like sawdust. And or just don't seem to be the same quality. Why is it? Well, don't worry Comrade cop. It's the same stuff everybody else is eating Comrade Commie cop. But the fact that those asshats are following those orders, coming out attacking those farmers, tells me that every last one of them that jumped out of that van need to be dead. Because what are they attacking? The foundational, productive people of the nation. Holland's Epic, okay, Dederland's Epic is taking from the sea land. in a non-electronic era. Does everybody understand that? We've always talked about this for years. Don't those Dutch windmills look really cute? Those are really cute Dutch windmills. They are so picturesque, yeah? That's why they built them, because they're so picturesque. Look, they put them all over the place, because they were so picturesque. Couldn't be that they were the pumping stations for moving back the ocean. No, no, no, no, no. And since they were wind powered, they also were used for, oh, when you got the land and recovered it, you didn't move the mills. You built more mills farther out, you put more dikes up, and then you got more land. But the other ones were still running off the wind and that meant you had the grist mills to process whatever it is that you were planting in the very rich, steep soils that you developed through a pre-electrical scientific process of intelligence. Any asshat globalist that's proposing this, kill them. Get rid of their hind end. Why? The non-productive, dumb as a box of rocks, prozact up, idiot sticks, who have, well, they know what they're doing. They're hoping they can kill you. And if they can starve you, they will. The farmer, okay, every society has a national crest. And each of those societies, the national crest, it has symbolism attached to it. You will find, if you look at the American, for instance, the heraldry of America, you will notice that you will see not only in the many cases where the artwork or illustrations that were part of our letterheads for states or letterheads for these United States, not the communist United State crap, not the Corporate War Powers Act crap. I'm talking about original America before we let them go as far as they did and why we need to get their ass out of here. The symbols were always wheat shocks, corn shocks, an ear of corn with the corn partially exposed. The workers, including a sailor or again, a seaman, a farmer, a tradesman with his tools. With the foundation component, you'll always see a pl- a plow? Well, what importance is there in having a plow or those wheat shocks? Each nationality on this planet has a foundational crop that because of effective, intelligent and well thought out agriculture, not to be confused with the bullshitters we have now that know exactly how they're gonna try and starve you. But through a methodical process of intelligent application, A major crop became the founding crop that provided the calories and the nutritional value. that allowed that nation to build because they had the excess calories that you needed. And if you'll notice, as I've said a million times, when you look at old oil paintings and you look at the images in the roton, when you go to Washington, you know that parasite district of criminals that we have now that used to be part of, used to be the capital for America as a conduit to the rest of the world. Now it's just a cesspool, a leftover cesspool. If you go there, you'll notice when you see the pictures of the images in the paintings, you don't see any D12 bulldozers in the background. Have you noticed that? There's two things that in the depths of time, there were always machines. There's machines you've never seen that were developed as the technology was available. When iron mongering became better, wood became reinforced and still being built with wood like those old Dutch windmills. They were made with wood and they were steel or brass or bronze shot as needed depending upon durability. But the food, the ability to produce the food gave them that upgrade in energy that they needed to accomplish more. Because it was Armstrong, it was either livestock or a man. And applying a little geometry and applying other physical sciences with the lever, pulleys, and mechanical aids that were not electric, were not diesel, were not gasoline, it was all Armstrong. And it was the ability to produce calories that allowed enough calories, reserve calories, okay, a surfy of calories to the point where they not only could feed everybody and keep everybody running, but even export that wealth to other places where yet other populations were able to take advantage of that surfy, that wealth of calories of food. Whoever is attacking the Dutch farmers needs to be walked out, put against the wall and executed. Whoever is attack cops, police, political types, globalists need to be walked out, put up against the wall. I don't know, they took their guns. How about pitchfork them to death? Go find some dull pitchforks. You know what, a flat fork, that's got a wider blade. Don't sharpen it, leave it through the gauge it's at. And let's pitchfork their ass to death. How's that sound? And it should be painful, start low, work your way up. Why? They're trying to starve you to death. They're trying to freeze you to death. The other option, drag them out to the end of the pier, it's getting cold in the North Atlantic. And give them a backpack full of rocks and sell them to swim to height for a Tel Aviv from there. Tell the pieces of trash or the problems in Holland walk out to the end of the pier Throw their ass in the water. Don't waste any clothing. Like I said earlier. It's like they're gonna be dead Anyway, give me backpack full of rocks Don't come back this way Tread dog paddle. I don't care What Dutch farmers are some of the most you in fact when you say Dutch farmer you're talking people who embrace the sciences to the nth degree The level of agricultural development research and finesse is like most no other countries except maybe Japan. You'll probably don't know anything about Japanese farming, but you got to remember they don't have a whole lot of real estate. So whatever they do, it's either very traditional but very, very highly developed for maximum production with minimal space. Holland is in the same boat. Holland is perfect. That's why again, where did they get the real estate from? It's used to be, okay, think about this. That area, Holland, Denmark, and the lower end of Sweden, and a little bit of Belgium, it used to be called the Lowlands. That's the Lowlands. Whenever you read any old, old history, oh, you're from, I'm from the Lowlands. That's old muck and more of that, you know. Oh yeah, I know about that. My people are working on that right now. We got the Dikes are going up. Give us doing the Venmo thingy, huh? Eh, really? I don't know, let's not move over that way. Eh, I'm not very towards the finish. I'm gonna have a game out, you know. So anyway, you see, the only good globalist, the only good purple-haired piece of trash, queers a $3 millipetto, is a dead one. And that's nice as I can be because they're, and you can't let stupid drag you to the bottom of the 12 foot end of the pool, clutching your neck, screaming at you about how bad you are while they're drowning. And then they're trying to make you drown because misery lifts company. And they're gonna tell you how bad you are while you should save them. So while you're treading water, they're still trying to drag you to the bottom as being the dead weight, brainless incompetence that they are. It's time to shed stupid. It's time to get rid of the stupid. It's just like here, we're gonna be peace and we just got peace love dope. Yeah, see what they get you. We can compromise. You're already hearing that from the Republicans. I wanna work with everybody. We had to compromise. We already did. You already got a half bucket of poison and that turd right there that's gonna be the speaker, whatever the hell that means anymore. Speaking out his hind end. They already got it so that the petals can, all they can groom the third graders. They just can't see what they stopped them. They can't do the second, the first and the kindergarters. But the petals can do the third graders and everybody else's children and yours, of course. So if they just wait one more year, maybe two or three, and they'll be more compromised, then soon the pedos will be able to do all the way down to the kindergartners. But then the next step is they'll be told that they can come to your house and clarify your kids and strip them naked and do stuff right in front of you. Cuz they have a right to your kids, don't you know? Well, they aborted all of theirs because they had the abortion sacrifice thing. Wow, what a combination. So anyway, we're at the top. The Dutch farmers, I watched that. It's like of all the people, the Dutch are, I mean, they're over civilized to the point where you can't do this. When you do this, if you want a few, it happens. If you keep getting stupid. You keep giving away the Dutch farmers are the best example. They haven't gone out and attacked any Dutch farmers and go out to ban it, charge anybody or ride a cow into battle anywhere. They produce food. They're peaceable on their land. And the son of a mentioned communist just cannot leave you alone. You can retreat and retreat and retreat. And I'll only be on my piece of real estate. And look, I'm not doing anything. I'm nonviolent. And that's music to all these pigs ears. Those black uniform pigs knew that when they heard that, oh, did you hear that? Yeah, that dummy, he says he's going to be nonviolent. Now we can beat the shit out of him here. And then we can beat the shit out of him in the van. And then we can bust his arm back at the police station cuz he's going to be nonviolent. We can do anything to the schmuck we want that Blatstein's team told us so. That's exactly how those pigs, those pieces of filth, those excrement in black uniforms. That's exactly how they think. And you look at what they're doing to the Dutch farmers. And you understand, you see the ones over here? The ones in the uniform over here. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one On land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money 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 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God. To keep the torch of freedom burning bright As 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 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, dill the land of the free. Little grinding in the background. Oh, probably not. But I do have a free play radio that I got this weekend. It's in excellent condition and it works like a charm. This is one of the the plus models with the solar panel wind up everything and more. I hadn't been used in a while, but virtually brand new out of the box. So really good. Really good tool. Anyway, good. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northeast, south, southwest and he's a gentleman. You were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. Wanna say hi to all of our friends out there with the Merchant Marine, also harboring Anchorage facilities and inland. And of course, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is the 5th of December. No way. Yes way. It's the 5th of December. It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar. 2022 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords. Let the dance continue and it's been a very busy busy weekend. As a matter of fact, it's Monday. By the way, I forgot that I don't think I had that there and a beautiful Monday it has been keep working outside as long as we can. No snow in the ground at the bottom of the state of Michigan farther north. Yes, but at the bottom now we're in a unique situation. We got a little bit of snow. It backed off as is typically the case and we haven't had any. We may not get need before Christmas even. We'll see because we got plenty of time got 20 days. We could have four feet of snow next week. I hate to say that, I don't want to see it, but we could, it could happen. So be ready for it, make sure you break out all the snow shovels and pushers and snow machines and get the blade on your equipment wherever you can. And be ready for it just in case. And also don't forget to make sure that your cars and trucks are outfitted so that in any event you have a problem and you're out there traveling around. You don't get caught flat-footed. Okay, make sure you've got cold weather gear in the vehicle. It's that time of year. If it wasn't in there before, it should be now. And there's no excuse not to be properly prepared. Okay? Also, neat little thing here I want to mention again, keep an eye to yard sales. In this case, it was an estate sale. It is a free play plus with, this is typically the case, shortwave one, shortwave two, AM, FM. This one has a, an LED light with an extender. You can actually pull it out. It's got a cable. Antenna's an excellent condition. Everything's good. This thing is really a nice unit. And this one though, the Plus has a solar panel in addition to the crank generator. It's a timepiece type generator, you crank it up and then it goes on its own. These originally were made and originally were not brought into the United States. These were used to be called the African ghetto blasters. If you remember these from 40 years ago. And that's not an insult since everybody had a ghetto blaster at one time. If you don't know that, well, you don't know history. But in this case, the thing about Africa is power is, well, power in Africa is about as reliable as power in California now. In fact, power is probably more reliable in California, no, forgive me, in Africa than California. But if you were a missionary or medical support people and you were going to Africa, there's two things that you'd love to have as gifts or you went out of your way to buy. One was a Berkey water filter, which was priceless. Don't drink the water. Well, unless you put it through a Berkey, then you're okay. The other was a free play. Now, the free plays actually were originally just shortwave. Why? Well, there wasn't really any AMR FM radio to speak of and there really still isn't that much in Africa. But shortwave from outside the country, this allows you to hear what was going on. You could either hear European or American radio stations that were broadcasting outbound. But there is a difference between them. There are Euro frequencies and there's an American frequency, a series of frequencies that are authorized that are for international use. Well, what's interesting is the original Free Plays only had the export model frequencies for, you know, not the stuff that was meant for America, but was meant for the world. That's one of the rules about some of this radio geek stuff. Okay, we're radio tech. Free Play realized finally that they had an American market and the preparedness market really is what was absorbing a lot of it, needless to say. And what happened is they actually built two models. They brought the original one in, but they realized they made a mistake because it was limited in reception. So they made a B model, which looked exactly like the A model, but had all of the frequencies available in shortwave. The next model had a complete battery or a whole spectrum of shortwave top to bottom. Typically, shortwave one, shortwave two is how it's listed because there's a mechanical control on the side, a switch that changes the circuit so that you can pick up other frequencies, okay? You have usual tuning and then you have fine tuning for shortwave because you know the modulation variance there and a volume control nothing fancy good speaker Makes good noise. It's loud. Okay, and remember this was all being powered by a clockwork type generator pack And it was all it's lightweight. Anybody could carry it. If some starving six year old kid in, you know, Biafra could walk around with it. And, you know, even though he might be on his last legs, literally, he could carry a free play because they weren't that heavy. They were bulky because they were also armored so that they could take more abuse. If something bumped him or you dropped him or whatever, they were, it was like standoff. So it was a pretty good design and still is a good design. So if you get a chance, you see one laying around, grab it. Somebody wants to get rid of it. It's that stupid radio, my grandpa or my dad or my uncle had. Yeah, huh? Okay, cool. What do you want for it? Oh, $4 or $5 or $2 or $1? Sure, no problem. Grab it. Don't think twice. Why? Because more is better. The nice thing about these is that this one particular one, of course, all of them, I will say this also, because all that little crank generator might not work forever. Well, it's true, but there's also another thing is try not to use it anymore and you have to. So there is a power jack. There's also an earbud earphone jack so you can keep it quiet. It doesn't blare. In other words, if you didn't want people to know that you're listening to a radio, there is a headphone jack, etc. So everything's there that you need for a surreptitious use. Okay? Most important is if you don't want to plug it into the power because it would show a power draw. Then that crank unit on the side and of course the new one with the solar panel like the one I have here helps to continue to bleed additional power into a reserve power of capacitor bank and or depending on the model also again rechargeable batteries not very many and it won't run forever but it'll run long enough and again you don't just sit there and listen listen listen you know that at nine o'clock you want to listen to a certain program tune up the radio, crank it up, let it play. Congratulations. And all of you need to get a shortwave AM FM radio of some type like this. And the free plays are cool, but there are a bunch of others out there. Grundig still makes a bunch and always has, by the way. And as far as I know, Grundig is out there. Now, Grundig also makes, and they're great. But they won't do as much in the long haul for a very different reason. Grundick makes a bunch of really great shortwave receivers that are the size of a little more than a pack of cigarettes. Okay. We've talked about these but haven't for quite a few years. They are out there. They will pick up upper and lower sideband. They will pick up pretty much anything and everything in the way of shortwave. However, you got to pay attention because with the Grundick radios, they also have the same issue of some of them are blocked from some of the international frequencies. You want one that's fully opened up. You want to make take a look at what it can receive and you want to pay attention to being able to hear everything going on. Now, if you see it at a yard sale and if it's even if it was a restricted radio, I buy it. because more is better and especially these little units as long as it powers up and you can play with the dial and even if it doesn't power up, but maybe it's obvious it needs to be cleaned up a bit. It's worth $1, $2, or $3 to grab and take home. But I found typically that those types of radios are so specialized. Most people don't even know what to do with them. The average person owned it did, but the next person doesn't want it. So you'll be able to pick it up for a little of nothing. And again, it's a good investment. Now, the reason these little smaller units are cool, but, and there's a but, is that remember they're microprocessors, because that's a microprocessor. It's far more susceptible to any kind of electronic countermeasures or EMP issues. And when it's broken, it'll be dead. On the other hand, the free play radios, for the most part, are just a traditional large format solid state radio with a big bumper box around it so that it doesn't easily get crushed. And it's pretty robust. It takes a good beating. Not supposed to bounce it like a basketball, but it will take a few hits. The big thing is that, again, if I had to, I could figure out what was wrong and six it. Because I can find components or replacement components. If it's microcircuitry, you're screwed. The smallest that you can go. We have built micro FM rebroadcasting units of every size you can imagine. The FM 100s were the crowning achievement, I think, for our Patriot effort in the 90s. And we did quite a few of those. I could do one in a night once we got going on those. But there were also other flush face component kits available. They were much smaller and they were also transmitters. But basically just to give you an idea, imagine like it looked like a little domino only about an eighth of an inch long. And each of the components were capacitors, diodes, resistors, transistors, whatever. You can still fix them. But you've got to find components. So do you have flush face circuitry laying around? Probably not. Or if you do, you'd have to search to see what's out there. Otherwise, you go down into the microtech, and that's simply components that are so flimsy or so useless. If they're fried, they're fried. It's gone. Now it's interesting on the other hand, if I have a large format electronic device, remember I could reach into a lot of other pieces of equipment laying around and probably find something of comparable value or close enough, it would make the radio work. Resistors, diodes, capacitors, oil or disc, take your pick depending on what it is. I could scan it with another bit of equipment. Yes, Mark. May I excuse me for interrupting, but there is some urgency here. This is Ronald K. Strosser once again reaching out for help of any kind from Napa State Hospital. There's some urgency and I appreciate you letting me break into your discussion. We've only got one phone working on the floor right now and so they're curtailing the time that we spend on the phone that is working through 15 minutes and they've all been a couple of men that reminded me that they'd like to get on the phone as well. So I've only got an opportunity. So I'd like to know, well, I'd like to say thank you first. There have been some contributions coming into the trust fund so that Ronald can order some beans and rice. But no one's contact can be up with a battle plan for such as, the only thing I'm aware of is habeas corpus cum casa. There's been no due process whatsoever. And they're holding me here on these vague, I've got no agreements with. Go ahead. Keep going. put together the necessary paper, whether it be a habeas corpus cum causum with the California Supreme Court or whether it be with some particular stylized document with the state hospital here, asking for their validation to hold me, et cetera, so on. the road. Yep. Go right ahead. You can hear me. This is Rod. Hey, since, you know, I'm one of the people that's helping Ron, Ron will work on getting out of there and what they've done to him. But since he's been there, it's been about three weeks, almost a month now. One of the major issues is how cold it is. They got cold air blowing in his room all the time. They don't get in the proper, uh, you know, equipment to stay warm or anything. And I called this facility more than once about this and they still haven't done anything about it. And I told them, as a matter of fact, they told me that they would have maintenance work on this. And like Ronald says, they could just shut these vents off in his room and, you know, stop this cold air. Even one of the workers that was there the other day, Ronald told me he was in there and made a comment how cold it was in his room. So what my point being, if I called the hospital administrative office today and laid into them big time, I left the message for them and I told them directly that if they didn't deal with this by today, that I was gonna call every news station in the state of California that I could muster up in every agency and humane society and complain and tell them there's no excuse for this happening. Here's a phone number for this hospital. If anybody wants to help a little bit, they can call in and complain on Ronald's behalf about how cold it is in his department, which is section T four and Hall D. But here's the number which will help. It's 707-253-5000. You can dial zero. for the operator and they'll connect you with the administrative officer, let them know. But the more people that probably at least for right now, they'll do something about that. At least so Ronald's a little bit more comfortable instead of freezing 24 seven. There's no excuse at all. Hold on. Hold on. No, no, Ron, stop. Don't go anywhere. Okay. Number one. Remember when you guys call in all of you, when you call in, go slow. and repeat any phone number or address you're going to give out, repeat it three times. We own the network. You don't have to rush. So I need to have you go ahead and repeat the phone number slowly three times. Everybody, remember, they'll grab a piece of paper, write it down, but take your time and give the number out three times. Go ahead. Okay. This is the Napa State Hospital and this is basically the front desk and their number is area code 707. The number is 2535000. That's 7072535000. When you when they answer the call you could punch in zero I mean they'll give you prompts on what places to go or sometimes but if you punch in zero to connect you right with the Operator and they'll be able to connect you what I've done is I've called the front desk and left messages a few times about this situation with Ronald until we can figure get him out of there and they still haven't done anything about it, apparently So that's why I'm saying the more people that call in and complain about this and the air and stuff like that and how cold it is in this department, I think maybe they'll get something done. But there's no excuse for this at all why these people should be in that kind of an environment where they're freezing at death. And another thing, like apparently the people on this department, a lot of them have stalking hats. Ronald was telling me the other day where even the staff, they're wearing coats and and gloves and stuff because it was so cold. I don't know what their problem is, but they need to fix it because... Yeah, go ahead. The other staff have told me that they put up with the same nonsense and they've asked that... They've encouraged me that I do whatever I feel necessary to get some heat into this unit, whereby the women next door, their temperatures are quite comfortable and soothing. But here in Unit T4, It's invariably cold. I'm wearing a set of thermals, three sweats, two pants, two coats, two sweatshirts, two t-shirts, two towels, and a blanket under these coats just to tolerate it. And going into the room at night to lie down there on the bed with nine of their so-called blankets, the cold stuff comes through and bites the high of being here. More than that, there's There's got to be a way to file a habeas corpus cum causes, get me on the map. The California Supreme Court could do process. And then I don't have the experience, I've not done this before, but it feels to me that the psychiatrist responsible for a commitment ordered placing me here, and then whatever orders the psychiatrist has written up to hold me here for studying their materials in 30 to 90 days and here's max. And then other complications would settle in if one wasn't determined to be competent within that time. But upon arriving here, there were rumors of a couple of men that were only here three weeks and were able to get back to court because they were found competent to continue along with their so-called ace against them and either be or large or at least be able to post a day. And I'm just grateful for the opportunity to march a break in. And some of you recall those have contributed to the trust fund here. So I am able to, I'm very grateful for that. And so I just, I wanted to be able to share that as well. Looking for any, any battle plan that any experienced man or woman out there has with this situation to, to help bring light of day. I think everybody, well real quick, everybody's working on this. It's going to take more than just a few minutes for them to plug everything in and a day or two. So there's other people that are in motion. A couple are listening right now that we just talked to over the weekend. So I don't know. where everybody is, but be patient and pay attention to your mail because there's a couple of different directions is going from some of it will probably be administrative paperwork that just going to be passed on to you that you'll be able to deal with or at least you'll have to sign off on. Okay, it can be administered by people from outside your, you know, your unit. And so save your mail, save, you've got postage, that's an asset. Do you have postage? They provide an envelope that go mail. They say, I've been reluctant to nail anything thus far, though, not knowing what I don't know. Okay, ask for a, they're going to provide an envelope. Okay, is it a post-it envelope? It's not posted, it's got their house address on it though. Okay, well let's find out what the pro, okay, I'll tell you what, that's something you can do for us. is check to see, okay, what is the process? If I'm gonna mail something, or if you already asked, what is the process for you mailing something out? Let's go from that direction. What do you know right now? What I was told about legal was it has to go to the behavioral health and then he deals with it. As it stands, I came in here with legal documents and the articles from the Constitution. on 16 or 17 November, whatever day it was that I arrived here, and they confiscated that paperwork, said I would have it within 24 to 48 hours, and here we are 17, 18 days, and they've still failed to give it to me. I've submitted three or four of those so-called request forms they use for communication. Nothing yet. I was able to speak with the supervisor last week about it. He said he made a call to the property room at the legislature to hold these documents. that hasn't yet prevailed these documents. So it's quite odd, quite strange. I've never been in an institution where they would take your legal documents like this and keep them from you. That means you're trying to burn them. Okay, so what we need to do is make sure that if we are any legal documents that are sent for administrative purposes, I recommend, like we said, guys, priority mail, okay, any of the mails that require you to show a paper trail and you can even require a signature for. That's your best bet for passing out administrative work to Ronald. Because there's no doubt they're trying to do the shred burn routine. That means that you're probably listed as a category 11 political prisoner. I will tell you that right now. If you were able to look into it because on their computer screen, we're not supposed to know this. They probably have some political hack back where you came from, from the, like you said, the county end. There's a bubble on the computer printout with a phone number. And it's the brownie point. You can lick somebody's bung hole phone number so you can call if you're like this, psych hack. And they'll tell you how to rub elbows and why they need to make it hard for you. And you're not supposed to know about this just as you're not supposed to know that what it is called literally is on the computer screen. You are listed as a category 11 political prisoner. I'll tell you that right now. I know that personal experience with the system. That's why, again, we needed that bit of information, okay? Because we, you did mention it in passing, but we need to make sure we keep things structured. So with regard to mail inbound, we need a complete paper trail because of mail fraud. We're now looking for mail fraud. And it could possibly sit also in red ink, legal mail. That seems to be a mark. Right. If any, well, again. They're not supposed to be messing with any of your, anything that has to do with the legal actions of the court, okay, nobody's to interfere with. But that gets back to, and I'll remind everybody again, if you reference, again, it's federal special rules and regulations for prisons and institutions. The consistency there, in fact, I've still gotta look up the rest, I'll dig it out. But any of these psychobabble facilities are working as nothing but de facto political agents of the court. So with that being the case, in reality, all of the rules, regulations, and all fines and fees apply to any malfeasance on the part of the individuals in the facility and the facility itself. So that's the other thing is that for people who are complaining, what we need to do is go to the I know it's not a prison, but it is. Okay, so whatever we have to look at the infrastructure. We have to look at the infrastructure of California and find out what how they attach or extend the institution's connection to the penal system because it still applies. So who do we talk to in the bureaucracy, which is what we need some help with also California's farther around into communism than most states. So that's why all these departments have interconnected. But that's another direction we need to call from, not just the facility where you are, but the fact that there is another tier of management that needs to be contacted and we need to be pestering them. They need to put a fire under their ass down there at that end so they can put some warm air into that area. There's no excuse for it to be this long. or disability rights California? No, that would be what we talked about before. I know what you're talking about. Yeah, the the health and human services got to be tied into it. The disability rights and we've got phone numbers there. But there's but the California Corrections Department of Corrections. Okay. Because it's tied in. That's another one. It has to be tied in because again, the penal institution standards for operation, everybody gets there like we talked about, government did sucking. So in this case though, remember you're in an offshoot, you're in an oblique, but it's still tied in because they had to transfer you as property from one warehouse to the next. You went from the warehouse. There's got to be some protocol for these psychs and these orders, these commitment orders, that they're riding. And I know, statutory, this has got to be as vague and ambiguous as it could possibly be so that they're not going to hold, you know, the weight of the day when it comes to subjecting one such as myself to the kidnapping and the abduction, the criminal coercion that takes place to get me here and then hold me here. Right. Well, Justice Proce is one of the groups you guys are listening right now. They're still active to a degree, not like we used to be. That's in Groupon of Detroit. Justice Proce, some of the guys that are there have already been in an informed of your situation. And in the process, they've done a lot of this work before. So just be patient, but keep everybody up to date if there's something unique that takes place. And again, we've already given out the address, but I'm going to do it. Well, let me do this. You can only stay on the phone so long. Anything else? Go ahead. Why you're why we got you here might as well if there's anything else you think needs to be covered Well real quick actually me do this just disability rights The department phone number is 916-504-5862. That's disability rights 916-504-5862. That's 916-504-5862. And US Department of Health and Human Services, but I believe again, we'll have to determine. Well, you know what? They are supposed to provide information. So if there's any further question about, okay, well, where do we go? Then guess what, pass through them anyway. So 1-800 number doesn't cost you anything. 1-800-368-1019. 1-800-368-1019. Basically, what we're looking for is connective tissue from the county to the state and how it again, getting the state to intervene. as a higher authority with regard to county or municipal or in this case, this actually is run by the state. The Napa Valley facility is a state facility. So just for everybody's understanding there, it's actually under the old psychiatric, slash mental health, federal infrastructure that was supported at the state level and intercooperative. Michigan did away with all of theirs. There are still, I won't say all, but the traditional, what was called the red brick complexes are pretty much all gone. The only thing left are the upgraded and there's a minimal number, but it's a shadow or a ghost of what it used to be. Now it's being used for political purposes. It's the only reason it actually exists. It's a political, you know, mind screw mechanism. So just a heads up on that one. And then let's see, Department of Public Health. And again, I don't have their area code. Oh no, here it is 855-804-4205. That's 855-804-4205. So again, solutions. If you can, give them a ring. And again, mention by name. that you're calling for Ronald K. Strosser. S-T-R-A-S-S-E-R. Okay, go ahead Ronald. Anything else? No, I really appreciate your mark with your wisdom, your experience, and your insight. It feels real good. Thank you. Thank you again. Remember, there's an agenda foot as much as anything for him to cover their ass from the other direction. And there's people that are leveraging. That's why they put you where they did because if you actually assert your sovereignty or the issue of sovereignty, then remember that's the antithesis of the slave trade that makes up the government as we know it now. For everybody, all of you listening. Anyway, well, I'll let you go. Is that good? Yes, yes, yes. Very good. And again, we'll cover the address and giving your address out again. Watch the mail. Have you received mail? Wait a minute. Before we go, have you received mail? Not yet. Okay. Well, you should have. So let's assume, let's just do it with every Uncle Mark already planned and asked everybody to do. You can see why people. We need your help. So everybody out there listening, let's all say hi to Ronald. Now, Ronald, save your stamps. Don't worry about writing us back. Okay. Save your postage for the work that needs to be done, right? Yes. You see what I mean? Because if you have to go outbound, we don't want any hesitation in that. So you're building up reserves, you take care of your clothing or personal issues, that has a priority. I'm gonna tell you, I know what it is. I was in mechanical engineering, okay? I was in, what it is, you're getting dumped on with what probably is. Here's what you're gonna find out if it's genuine, is that you have a preheat coil at the other end, the intake for the fresh air system. The preheat coil system was shut down or it froze up. Now, it costs thousands of the preheat coil. Imagine it's just like a big ass massive house radiator like used to see in apartments. It's typically, well, it could be any size. Purely matter how big is the air intake system. The preheat coils, if they didn't run the circs through that they should have, if they let it sit in idle, it won't have heat going to it. What happens is the moisture that the fluid that's in there will freeze. fracture the preheat radiator, the coil, and now you've got tens of thousands of dollars worth of repair on your hands. Now, it doesn't make any difference whether or not it costs something. The jackasses were stupid enough not to maintain PM, preventive maintenance, and the dumbasses who typically have no business being in the job that they're in as management decided they were going to save money technically on the accounts by not doing what they were supposed to do. Now, how would I know this? I've been dealing with communists forever, people. Okay, and the system is rife with idiot stick communists who have the job but have no business being near it. Should we put up an answer to three at the head of staff here, Mark? Should we put their names in? If people want to because again, people are going to call in like Rod has. You can do that if you want. Go ahead. Okay, Chief Staff is Ahmed. HAGOG, that's A-H-M-E-D, HAGOG, H-A-G-G-A-G, he's the chief staff. His executive medical director is Haunish, A-N-I-S-H, S-H-A-H, the executive medical director. And then the executive director is Dolly Matusi, M-A-T-T-E-U-C-C-I, that's Dolly Matusi. and they keep you see I the three heads of state opted on this operation. Mark, I feel 100% better. Can't thank you enough. Well, let us again. You're going to let us know when we get our first male. You should have postage. You should have some postage. If not, I would say it's coming. You know, this is the work week. I'm praying that they may not be doing mail on the weekend. I don't know what your system is there. Typically it's only during the regular business days, Monday through Friday. I understand that. But at some point you better have some envelopes in hand. Okie doke. Very well. Very good. God bless. Ok. We'll do what we can. And again, for everybody out there, keep your pen and paper handy. I'll put this out again while I'm right here on the subject. Again, please postcard, funny postcard. Go find a postcard from this with this is what we've done for years. You guys have helped us out because we got cool stuff in the studio. Grab a postcard with your state map on it and say hi to Ronald. And you know, make a few comments, you know, make it small real get a whole bunch of stuff in there. Guys, it's a great way to keep me busy. You know, if you're in behind the wire, it's a great way to keep our people busy. Okay, very good. I got to get all the follow up on that by the end of second here. Well, let's do this first before we go to the address. Federal standards for prisons and jails. It's NCJ number 74323. Whoever's listening that might be with Ronald here. Federal Standards for Prisons and Jails. This is Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Annotation, standards developed by the Department of Justice in response to the national concern of the quality effectiveness of adult correctional facilities and jails. are presented abstract standards are designed to help the department main department maintain consistency in federal correction programs and practices and to promote those practices that protect the basic constitutional rights of inmates. Beyond concern for minimal constitutional guarantees, however, our concerns that prisons and jails be operated in decent, humane, and safe manner. It is intended that the standards be used by the department in evaluating its own policies and programs for prisons and jails. In addition, they will be used in administering the department's financial or technical assistance in the area of corrections that has to do with the government tits I've been talking about. Finally, the standards are intended to provide guidance to the litigating divisions of the Department of Justice when they are engaged in cases of involving federal, state, or local correctional systems. The department will not bring suits where correctional systems are in compliance with these standards or engaged in good faith efforts to comply with them within reasonable timetables. Areas for which standards have been developed include inmate rights, physical plant sanitation or physical plant sanitation, safety and hygiene, food services, health care services, security and control, Supervision of inmates, reception and orientation, classification, inmate rules and discipline. Also addressed are special management inmates, mail and visiting, inmate, money and property control, work programs, religious services, recreational inmate activities, educational and vocational training, library services, social services and counseling, release preparation and temporary release, and administration and management. And again, this is the US Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs, Federal Standards for Prisons and Jails, NCJ number 74323. Federal Standards for Prisons and Jails, NCJ number 74323. date published 1980, length 146 pages. You mentioned this and people sit up out of their chairs at what it normally would be ho hum briefings or whole public sessions where they figure the average person is coming hat in hand and doesn't have a clue about how things work. Again, federal standards for prisons and jails, NCJ number 74323. date published, 1980. This is the year 2022 headed towards 23. So I've had plenty of time to absorb this, like 146 pages. And this again, if you go over to US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. And one more time, Federal Standards for Prisons and Jails, MCJ number 74323, date published 1980, length 146 pages. If it's in print, and needless to say, I guarantee that the living conditions issue, yeah, that's a high priority. And it is also a timely matter issue. Well, we'll get to it a month from now. We know everybody's freezing to death. Oh, pneumonia? Well, they might have caught that anyway. Well, we know better than that, don't we? Yeah, so again, this is why this is very important to have as ammunition in your inventory. And again, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Federal Standards for Prisons and Jails. NCJ number 74323, date published 1980, length 146 pages. I'm not pulling all that up for you. You're going to figure it out for yourselves. So keep that on file and let's make sure that we have that in the inventory of things to pull, you know, as needed depending upon the situation. And while I'm doing it, actually I'm reprinting this and get another page so that I make sure that it is another location. And again, that's federal standards for prisons. NCJ number 74323, date published, 1980. And 146 pages, length, 146 pages. So for everybody out there, make sure you write that down. actually just want your inventory anyway, it's one of those things when you're having discussions with people and they're locked up. Trust me, there's ears. There are always ears of just not justice, just us. We all know that works right? Forgive me, but I'm doing this one actually I'm making sure I have this written down yet another location because I have program notes when I do that. I always want to make sure. that we have it more than one place just in case when I shred and burn stuff I don't shred and burn this because I do make sure that I Destroy a lot of what it is. It's Put up if it's something that might have something that references any of you out there that we don't need anybody else referencing when the time comes Something happens Uncle Mark. We'll make sure that there ain't a whole lot available for them to Work with if anything at all because by the time I'm done, you know I'll be done with them. We will finish them anyway. Okay, next. We're almost to the top. Edward as a project. I know again, I put you on the spot. We actually did two really great songs. Man Behind the Wire and I Am the Unknown Soldier by Carl Clang. We're almost to the top here. We're not worried about that. But let me come back at eight if we could. Robert Lloyd Heroes. And there was another piece of forgive me. I can't rattle it off the top of my head. It was an excellent POW song that he did also and I'll probably have to dig out of the file here. I know I have it somewhere. But Robert Lloyd, we haven't played any of these songs in a while. So don't worry for now. But we got a little time to work on it. And again, it has been a very busy weekend. I want to say hi to the 416th detachment. 6th Red's Mental Combat Team Colonial Marines. You guys had a graduation ceremony, I understand. And so again, for the 4th, 16th, congratulations this weekend. I didn't know anything about it until I got a chance to look at some of the emails and I should have probably mentioned it earlier. But for everybody out there, we've got a mechanized course that the guys run. And we have a couple of the tier 60s by the way, I think I've mentioned that before, but we have a couple of BTR 60s. Well, I think for now total and we'll accumulate every one that we can find laying around still also a whole pile of Saracens and needles to say M113 some 114 etc. So what we do is. The possible everybody cost trains 18th RCT, 18th, the original combat team, Colonial Marine militias, the mech detachment on call in the event things mobilize here. They're unlike what would happen with to Atari where we were using ad hoc on call. We now have a standard SOP, especially in light of what we saw with the. garbage with the January 6 police state crap going on. That got everybody would put a fire at everybody signed in. So we now have a specific hard strike policy. Everybody knows what to do. And the 416 is cross training as many people as possible so that they're familiar with the different vehicles. Now, for instance, what we do is. We just like I was talking about using airsoft and going from airsoft to say light weapons and light weapons to the actual weapon you're training. You could do that with a lot of different firearms air 15 AK 47 etc. With vehicles, the neat thing is is that there is a wide array of really cool how to or informational pieces done out there. So what we do is you take advantage of a video portfolio. And we get everybody to orient around the M114, the M113 family. The 113 has a family of vehicles. BTR 60 MBTs of different types, etc. And then we also first we go with a video, then we have some in class hands on with regard to armor crewmen. procedures, you know, first of all, uniform of equipment. What are they where? What are you using? What do you wear? What should you have on hand? And then the last leg is an actual physical familiarization with the different vehicles. You know, then this is something, again, we just applied our OPFOR skills with regard to cross training and the purpose for cross training personnel in as many different areas as possible. And what this does is creates a person with a kind of really unique MOS because, you know, military occupational militia, militia occupational skill, because they're not trained to just one piece of equipment. By the time we're done, they can jump into the saddle of any number of different old Warsaw Pact, NATO or US pieces of equipment that we have. And there's no hesitation in being able to operate them plus the 416, for instance, is now I think with the, I'm gonna throw a dart and say about the 60th or 61st detachment that actually has gone through the whole course. It only takes a weekend. Correction, it takes three days. I shouldn't say a weekend. It takes a long weekend. But by the time we're done, everybody's had a chance to actually run a vehicle cross country down the road of each in each type that we put out. We have an example of if they're within reach, they're willing to travel and acquire the working knowledge. That's the thing. We can't do this all by video. The hands on part is a lot of fun because as long as you're willing to help pitch in and pay for the fuel, they're willing to turn the key and get things going down the road. Everybody's always fascinated by the British vehicles because they're totally road worthy. This is something we all laughed at years ago. And my goodness, we've got a tank with a tan signal. They're not just a tan signal, we've got running lights and a tan signal and drinkies. Oh my goodness. But it's true that all of the British equipment was all designed for normal road operational use. So the ferret, the Saracen, the Saladin, the Stallwort, all of those have everything that your car would have and can go down the road perfectly straight legal without anybody being able to say a word about it. So long as you're willing to, if we're worried about papering it. But on the other hand, the Russian equipment, not so much comrade. All the old Warsaw stuff, no. It's just like, well, get out of the way. It's a good idea. Just get out of the way. And of course, if it's big enough, you better. So, most of it is big enough. So anyway, congratulations, 416th attachment, six regimental combat team, Colonial Marines, which by the way, I'll just remember had a command, a couple of command changes here. You guys are up to snuff and you're now if need be you could actually also participate as trainers because we do have personality will rotate into the training group, which is another complete regimental combat team of the CMM. Anyway, enough on that. We are at the top for everybody out there. It has been a very busy weekend, but it's going to be a busy week. Let's try to get done what we can before the holidays kick in the rest of the way because we got Christmas and New Year's. If you are listening and your name was mentioned this last Friday, then watch your mailbox because torpedoes are in the water. That means that goodies are on the way and hopefully you'll enjoy that. And please help us with Ronald K. Strosser, if you would please. Send a card, send a letter. I've got some postcards. I've got my monkey, minkey postcards. We're going to send them a minkey postcard. That'll be kind of cool. And we should be hearing the music, even as I speak, I hope. Because we are at the top of the hour. God bless the sun. Our son was born so long ago, yet it seems like yesterday that I stood all before his crib and heard the doctor say, you quite a boy there, Mr. Jones. I could only answer with a nod for it. In his very being there, I saw the miracle of God. Later in his high chair in a manner I deplore I saw the miracle of God throw his oatmeal on the floor. Well, I fixed him something different. I felt he must be fed. When I turned around again, that bowl was on his head. A few more years rolled long and he didn't spill things anymore. But his granddad sent a big bass drum. And once more I deplored the fact that my miracle of God had a... lusty taste for noise When he'd boom boom boom on that big bass drum I questioned, boys must be boys I asked his whereabouts one day as mom said he's got a paper rob said he'd helped earn his way as he became an Eagle Scout When they pinned that medal on him tears welled in my eyes Then I gripped his mother's hand Boy had earned his prize I won't forget that September day when he entered senior high. He had an air of great excitement, but he lived home with a sigh. He came back that afternoon and gave us some puzzled looks. Wow, he said. This school is tough. Look at all these books. Choice is yours, his mother said. You can pick the easy way. Once you put into life, you'll get out of it. Each man pays his price one day. He looked up, and then he smiled. I saw he'd lost his gloom. He said, I better look at these. Headed for his room. My son came home late one day. He seemed all worn out. I asked a little sharply what this was all about. He spoke proudly and threw his shoulders back. And in his eyes, I got a glee. I wanted to surprise you, Dad. I'm on the football team. They won most of their games lost a few was a thrill to watch him play When they didn't win we knew he met the challenge anyway He didn't know it at the time, but it was a stepping stone Solid footing for the climb to face life on his own how those three years flew past When graduation came we saw our boy grown up at last or be the same. I guess we've known all along what is Goal would be from that time three years ago when he chose responsibility He stood in the doorway yesterday without a strong right hand my hell-backed tears Uniformly war to protect his land. I shift his hand son. Why couldn't you wait? embracing softly said Mom too late. I promise I'll go back to school and I met my obligation You, my friends, my girl, my school, and most of all this nation. I'll do all I can out there for it. I know you'll both be trying to make everyone you know aware of where we gotta keep old glory flying. And then his mother straightened up with a smile to hide the tears. She said, we're both so proud of you. We'll feel lost without you here. Someday you'll know what this moment means when your boy shakes your hand. And you watch him as he walks away. The day he becomes a man. What are we all saying? often 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 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, home of the brave. You've vied 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 seasonally farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be 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 in 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northwest, south, southeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. Say hi to all of our friends out there in the merchant marine, virtually every ocean on the planet. Thank you for rebroadcasting whatever technology and technique you're using via satellite. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Monday. No way. Yes way. It's Monday. It is the 5th of December. It is the 14th year of open obvious and in your face. Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar 2022. Not gonna be around much longer. Battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and 2023 taken over and wool about what? 25, 26 days, 26 days away. And of course, Christmas is only 20 days away. So congratulations, we're working on it. As it is a reminder also that we've got holiday banquets and holiday potlucks with the different training facilities coming up and you might want to give people a quote on numbers. ahead of time. We got to make sure that everybody brings what they need. And I know that we've got a couple of presentation and award ceremony is taking place at Camp Naga Hichum. And I believe, you can kick me in the microphone if I'm wrong, I believe it will be the 17th, the evening of the 17th, well afternoon evening, because needless to say, it's going to be a combination of banquet and meeting hall events. So again, at Camp Nagy Hicham on the 17th awards and presentations. And also up in, I believe, what is that? Aranac County, they've got an event coming up there in Aranac County, north side of Saginaw Bay. That'll be taking place on the weekend of the 17th also. might be able to make that one. We'll see what happens. And again, that'll be in the afternoon and into the evening. So you got plenty of time to travel and still make it participate. And if you got to get back home, it's within reasonable distance here in Act County. There's again, if you want to find it just on the north side of Saginaw Bay, you know, the thought, the big hand of Michigan. Find the thumb, go down to the base of the thumb and between the thumb and the index finger. And the other side where the index finger is on the bottom of the index finger towards the hand itself, that's Aranac County. We almost bought an FM station there, which would have been back in the day could have become the headquarters for our Republic Radio International operations. The station was available actually both an AM and an FM site. And it actually was, we should have bought it. It was just so ridiculously cheap. And it was a complete complex, came with all the bells and whistles and a massive FM tower, which was also now was partially marketed out with the other auxiliary tower for local 800 meg. So they actually had a bunch of contracts off to the side that would have been picked up and probably paid for everything. But anyway, for our friends up there at AERAC, hopefully you enjoy yourself. We may be up that way. We'll see what happens. And that, of course, pay attention for all of you guys with Michigan militia at large. Use your PIN numbers. Go to the web page and access the account. You'll see what we're talking about for anybody who's in or near the area of operation. So, let's see, a couple of the things just perusing some of the battlefield variations of what's going on in the Ukraine, Russia slash re-death, the Israelis trying to murder everybody they can on the planet. And the Israelis, I mean the Ukrainians know the Israeli run Ukrainian slave state, apparently a drone attack slash re-death, an old cruise missile. Okay, it's a drone. We didn't call them drones back then. Okay. It's a cruise missile. Okay. Was launched and moved into Russian airspace. It was shot down over one of the nuclear facility, nuclear weapons systems facilities, which is an air base. The Russians didn't immediately announce anything or talk about it, probably waiting for more of the same and keyed up accordingly to, you know, Hunt Kill, which is, you know, supposed to be the normal pattern of activity. They're supposed to have shot down with the local air defense, probably by the sound of it, final air defense. This is something where you have layers or umbrellas of control. And this was an older Warsaw Pact era aircraft that they used or weapon system that they used. And I've told you this before, the older isn't outdated. It simply gets used with everything else. And everybody's using anything they can put up in the air. If you're the Russians, you'd be doing this also. simply because if you're in a smatter conflict, you use your old junk up and just keep using it while you can. You save your best for the next wave just like air defense and everything else. So the real effort. So right now, again, the fact that the final defense air defense line dealt with the problem. You probably had traditional again analog programming, probably NOE type programming that is basically a card system that maps out the terrain in advance. You enter the data into the system, it fire and forget once you launch it, it goes through the routine of following the information on board. It is a very simple system. And it's designed so that the onboard altitude control mimics whatever the orders are based upon the terrain and gets to a target. That's what the original crews are, well, not even original. The ones we call cruise missiles in the 70s were not the first of their type. They were just the most recent and they needed to make propaganda. So why you hear the word drone now, where you would have heard cruise missile before? It's a drone. It's a drone. It's a drone. It's a drone. Professor. A sky torpedo. It was the right period as I pointed out before. It had been called a sky torpedo. A remote control or automatically controlled sky torpedo. Blah blah blah blah blah. So anyway they're trying to pump their BS up. Don't you really want to go over and get in that war? Get you all excited. Oh boy. Let's go sign up and get our legs blown off. Let's go to a cold place with no power because the Israelis want to steal more stuff from somebody. You know, the Jewish mob has a bunch of stuff they need to steal. Why aren't you getting into uniform and going over there to help them steal stuff? What's wrong with you? Actually, you can. You don't have to worry about getting to our uniforms. You can go over there and get your Ukraine uniform. I'm sure they're providing only the finest. Yeah, right. And I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Z. So anyway, as it is, there's supposed to be a heightened state of alert all sides, but officially, but unofficially. In other words, there's not a whole lot of conversation on it, which usually tells you that actually this little more serious because everybody's just grimacing across the line, gritting their teeth and twitching with their little finger over top of the button, ready to go. Launch, launch, launch, launch, launch, launch, launch. Okay. So just be ready for that one. With regard to the imagery that was released at the, that's out there that the Russians have put out, not many people are really showing it or anything like that. Again, it's final area air defense umbrella that did the job. Again, I would say that every once in a while people get lax adaesical no matter who they are because well, they're behind the lines and In a World War III scenario, there is no behind the lines. Okay, let's remember this. In fact, I will point out, we argued for the longest time, especially during the later part or middle part of the Cold War at least, that if you were infantry, you were probably the safest. If you were frontline troops, you were probably the safest people on the planet for the first seven, eight, nine, maybe 10 days. Why? Because the priority would be for both sides to try and decimate slash annihilate the special tech on the other side. And that means anything with a unique antenna, anything that looked out of the ordinary that might be, again, look sophisticated. What does that do? I don't know. Whatever it is, it looks important. They got a lot of protection around it, dump on it. So you'd be sitting there in a fighting position watching weapons of every kind of mass destruction fly overhead. without ever seeing a bullet dropping your lap. Those poor bastards in the five ton support van with the four or five generators and the phased array ground surveillance radar platform and a whole bunch of other fun stuff and air defense platform. Well, they're just getting a snot pounded out of them. Okay, but you, as long as you stay right where you are for a little bit, they're not paying any attention. But don't worry, they're gonna work their way down the list. And then they go after the rest of the combat arms team. Yeah, that's how it works. Oh, you'd still probably be spitting bullets out in front of you a little bit, because there's always be probes and reconnaissance and force and all kinds of other fun stuff. But for the most part, the big heavy stuff would be killing all the people behind you. So that's what you're seeing with regard to all of these, you're seeing a shadow version of this with a series of preparatory attacks of the type that both sides, the Ukrainians can't do much. And even if they do, every time they do it, what's gonna happen is the Russians just gonna rain snot down on them because, I mean, again, it's preparatory to what's coming with the next phase of activity. Whatever it is, it's gonna be big. And the Russians have saved back everything they can because they know it's not the Israeli run Ukrainian troops they gotta worry about, most of them are dead. It's the next wave, the ones that have been perpetrating this and that have been the string pullers on all of the Ukrainian forces that were lost because of the Jewish commissars and their crappy management of the military that they would manage from the rear, like way from the rear. Like they don't even hear the screams of the dying. Other considerations here, again, nuclear threat, it's pretty straightforward. NBC nuclear, biological and chemical defense. I haven't looked to see what's available. I do know that there had been no significant inbound shipments of replacement gas masks or any new patterns of anything. that have been interesting. There are still the basics that are coming in to a limited degree that are part of an existing vast inventory that the Renta Revolution companies have over in Europe. Because they're being tapped by the countries that want to upgrade. But there's when I say vast, understand most of that is still just simply being sold, bought by the surplus giants. who then turn around and market most of that to other countries and then the leftovers come to us. Okay, we get the baggage, the leftover baggage over in category section C, category two. What I mean by that is it's literally the leftovers. So the only interesting thing that has come in recently is another one is an M16, an M17 knockoff, a US, a cotton knockoff of the US M17. And this one is black also, but it's not US equipment. It is one of the, I believe it is another Hungarian model, but it looks to be virtually an exact mimic of the M17. There is another mass that has come in in very limited quantities, which is a a half full face mask. In other words, it doesn't come down low to the below the nose, but it is a wider and larger lens than say the FR5s that we saw come in that the French had and other NATO countries had. And what I mean by full face mask is typically it's almost like a heart shape, although it doesn't have the dollop at the forehead or anything like that. But it literally allows for good panoramic vision. And there are two reasons for that with these masks. It was to reduce claustrophobia in operators because some people just can't handle enclosed spaces. And it helps to reduce the Supposedly, I'm the operator by having greater visibility. Now, the disadvantage is that the malleable rubber mask is kind of self-sealing, like a self-sealing fuel tank. But the lenses, if they're fractured or if they're hold, immediately need to be dealt with because, needless to say, your mask is fully compromised. So the more glass or plastic, and by the way, some of them were and still are glass, more on that in a second, many of the components are glass as opposed to ballistic, you know, lexan or some kind of just conventional plastic. The outserts on many of the, and what I mean by outserts is you have your basic lenses that are on your gas mask. You have the two triangular models. the triangular one on each side, left, right. Many cases, those are glass, but if those aren't, at the very least, for clarity, because the more plastic you add, the more scratched up and messed up it gets from any number of different issues, including decontamination, by the way, the glass is a better choice because it'll stay cleaner and offer greater, more intense visibility, more detail. So the outserts are typically glass. They are, of course, designed with a rubber rim around them so that what you do is you fold it back, lay the lens on top of the other lens, and then push the rubber over the retainer lip of the original lens that is on the mask. This creates a standoff and an insulator, but also ensures, theoretically, a better safety seal in the event something were to go wrong. The more you use a mask, more parts are loosening up or unfitting. Not likely, but it did have more than one theoretical purpose. The lens area is the perceived weak point on any mask, no matter what it is. The second issue is, of course, replacement diaphragms for the intake and exhaust components, depending on how it's set up and what type you have. So that's something else needs to be taken into consideration. And don't forget if you have certain masks, for instance, the baffle slash diaphragm for the M9 and for the M17s and some of the other masks are available over at gunpartscorp.com. They actually have a lot of the small internal and external parts by themselves for a lot of different masks. So you need to check that out, see if anything is pertinent to what you've got. Another thing, don't throw out any old masks. Even if you did have something happen where they were damaged. Let me point something out, duct tape is your friend. If you have a lens fractured on a mask. And you're, I can't fix that or I'm not gonna try to fix it. Well, here's the thing, Mr. Duct tape on the inside where the lens is, especially since it may be glass. And Mr. Duct tape on the outside and why you may not be able to see real well at the very least, if you have one eyepiece left. For somebody who's a non-combatant and or somebody that shows up and you don't have enough mass to go around. Better one that doesn't have as great a visibility rating as opposed to trying to suck vapors, especially toxic vapors or fallout. So don't throw any of the older masks away. Even if the mask has got a hole or is damaged, there's still a few parts on it. And again, if you have to, you can press it into service with limited repair. Remember, Mr. Duct Tape is your friend. And that's still the most common way to fix 90%. Now we're talking good duct tape. I'm not talking china sport. Spend some money on duct tape for your backup, repair and maintenance with your NBC equipment. Because you're gonna need it for sealing up your suits. You're gonna need it for locking down the seams. And who knows, you might have damage to something. You take the duct tape, you put it right over the hole, lock it down. It's that simple. So that's why Mr. Duct Tape is your friend. And yes, you can get Gorilla duct tape, you can get any number of different manufacturers. There still is a little bit of a selection in that respect. And Gorilla, the Gorilla, the Gorilla grip duct tape works really well. We know that. So, and again, you get that in white, get it in black, you can get it in silver, and they even have it, I think, in brown. So you have a couple options there. Oh, see, and with regard to gas masks, I'm sure somebody's asking right now, well, Sportsman's Guide has the selection, but I don't know what they have left. Okay, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, Bud K also has gas masks, and budk.com, Bud, B-U-D-K, B-U-D-K.com, Knife Company Surplus, not so much Surplus, but they have some And in the surplus, yes, they do have gas masks available. Other than that, spare filters are catches, catch, can I can't even guarantee any idea where anybody's got enough spares of anything right now because people are actually taking note of this thinking people are the unthinking ones who cares. You're not gonna share the mask when the time comes that just ain't gonna happen. Let's share a mask. No, I don't think so. So buy more, buy more bears, have what you need at hand. You might have his albums. Remember it was part of our, in the past, part of our end of the year gifts. Some of you ended up with copies of Robert Lloyd's music. And we still have a few on the shelf here, making sure we didn't lose them all for obvious reasons. Make sure we've got them in inventory. We have an extensive library of a lot of really great patriot music and I appreciate that Ed. Thank you. for the rest of this week. Let's see, make sure I get this right here. No, actually, okay, the next drawing, I wanna do this before we're any farther, so we're all set on this. Edward, the next drawing is going to be on the 16th. Does everybody understand the 16th? That's, well, less than, well, about 10 days, right? Eh, plus or minus. So if you would like to get into the next drawing, and participate. Yeah, I'd recommend you start mailing in or again, if you're wanting to and you haven't done it until now, maybe even waiting because some people wait until the end of the end of the season. We understand why. And plus they don't want to even get the drawings, but they're still very generous. Many of you have been very, very generous with your donations to Liberty Tree Radio. I want to say thank you. But if you'd like to get into the drawing before we go any farther, it'll be for the 16th. Okay, so that's benchmark for the 16th. Not this Friday, but two Fridays out, okay? And we'll do it during 8 o'clock hour, as we typically do. And again, it'll be a mix of items as we've done before. You can go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And when you get there, go to the donate key and make a point of not only donating, but use the notation section and leave your mailing address. Because if you don't leave a mailing address, we won't know where to send your gift if your name is drawn from the box. So in the big barrel. So we'll do our part, but you have to do yours. And that includes, first of all, we appreciate the donation. Well, we'd like to have some fun and if it happens, then also send you a gift as part of our appreciation for your stepping up and doing your part for Liberty Tree Radio. Then we have some fun, hopefully in the process, maybe a little fun. Always a mystery. Before we're any farther, do we have a caller? Mark, this is Janet. Can I ask you a question? Yeah, go right ahead. This is Ronald Stasser. Okay, my stalker. If he in that, cause I knew that he know I'm from California and your key in that that's a state hospital in California. Right. Well, I looked at the guard stack. They have two men standing there. You know, it's a Google thing goes by there and take the pictures. You got two men standing outside there with masks. It looks like it was military. Quite men I think. The question I have for you is he's in there. How is he able to call you? Oh, well, usually they have a ward phone. That's just like in prison. They have ward phones usually on site. Okay. The reason why I'm asking. Okay. Okay. Well, no, no, no. Okay. There's a way that that can be done. Let's help you understand something here. It costs him to call out what you can call in. Okay. When you call in, it costs you regular price. I mean, I'm sure they'd like to figure out how to do it both ways, but they can't. The phone racket that they have, it started out in Oklahoma and it's some Jewish mafia operations scam that got everybody to buy into. They told them all about how they could rip off the prisoners. And so there's two reasons for this. Number one, there's 600 or 1,000 prisoners in a facility. Well, if you have a phone, if you have an outbound phone call, they want to hear it, right? Right. Now, in prisons, they normally, you can't call into a prison, but you can call out. So to restrict the number of telephone calls, there's a surreptitious reason for outrageous charge. is the average person is going to hang on the line for 10, 15, 20 minutes. Because if you had six phones in a phone pod, and they usually have six phones at a phone station, and then they have individual phones on the block in a prison. Not all of the same, but usually they have inside the block, inside, they're like a regional, what they call regional here in Midwest. Actually, it's standard all over the country. In a regional, there'll be a phone on every block floor, up and lower deck, and then up and lower deck in the other direction. They're usually like in a V. And what they can keep track of those phones, but that's four phones right there. And then outside, there's usually a pod of six or eight phones that can be used if you're out on, if you're out in the yard, if it's not a secured site. If it's a lesser secured site, I should say. So if they had eight, 10, 20 phones that could be used, hell, they got to have people sitting there with their ear to a microphone listening to hours and hours of conversation. Years ago, they won a lawsuit to prevent outrageous charges, but for some reason, somehow, The state always comes back and sees if they can get away with it again. Well, they started these crazy charges and they've done this all over the country. So it's now to the point where calling out is only a dire emergency. It's just to make it. It's kind of a description that people that are in there are not and mixed list down with stand trial. I know of the place, but I've been through that, but I've never forced you to that facility. How did he get to this place to begin with? Well, they didn't put him in for what it is. Okay, I've seen this before. This is the same garbage I've explained here in Michigan. They did this to a friend of ours more than a few because they were also not, I won't say pacifist, but they felt that their legal arguments would win over. One of our best legal minds in the Patriot effort was a Vietnam vet by the name of Michael Lexi. I don't know if he's still alive, but the same thing that they just did to him, what they just did to Ronald is what they did to Michael Lexi here. That was what, 25 years ago. They're actually closer to, oh, about 29 years ago. So this is nothing new. I've seen this, like I said, I've seen this before. What they will do is if you argue you're standing as a sovereign, what that piece of crap judge said to him is exactly what the piece of crap judge said in Livingston County, or yeah, Livingston County right here in Michigan with Michael Lindsey. I know what to do. You're one of those. I know what to do to you. And so they sent him sideways for psychiatric evaluation because you're too smart. Remember they live, we got one that can see. Okay, that's exactly what happens. Personally, wherever we put force behind it, they backed off. But Mike was involved in a series of standoffs. He was a legal beagle to begin with. He was an officer while he was in Vietnam. He was a butter bar, he became a first lieutenant. He discharged, came out of service, took his GI money and went into legal, went into law school. When he came out though and when he was done, meanwhile, he started working in pro se and pro per work and started to study more of the law. and got into all of the sovereignty issues and realized as a, again, a master of the trade, as I've said, at least in understanding things in his prayer area of interest, he embraced the sovereignty clause. And the system will tolerate that only so long. Okay, right now, since 19, say, 85. But what I've seen, we're now into the third re-hatch of this. And it's not brand new. It's actually the sovereignty issue has been rediscovered by a bunch of people that They're told, listen to those conspiracy people, they're crazy. But then they turn right around and since they don't know what they're talking about and the idiots that tell them don't listen to those crazy conspiracy people. I love that crap going on even right now amongst people are supposedly patriots, but they're young kids. Well, because they do that, they buy into that vomit bucket, they don't have any clue what the hell happened. So what they do is then they discover this and they discover that and they add more to their inventory and then they find another road to go down by the time they're done. Wow, everything we told you, you just realized that you were told us were crazy is all the stuff that you're spewing. Now I'm not talking about what necessarily Ronald's doing because Ronald's no my age, it sounds like. Okay. But I'm seeing it right now happening again in the third wave and it's already been more than a few years into the third wave. I'd say it's about six, seven years. the private property rights issues, the personal sovereignty issues, people understanding the straw man and all the other fun stuff. Well, they're all discovering it again. And it would be great if they actually just listened to the people were already up to speed and add to that. But instead, it's like everybody pisses on the people who did the work. Then the bunch of other people pick it up, not knowing who did the work and not realizing the people they're ridiculing are the ones who actually wrote everything that they're doing. You know, usually what they're following. So with what happened to him is exactly what happened to Michael. The only difference is. With Michael Lexi, what they did is they had the headhunter I was telling you about was a blonde female from South Eastern Michigan district of Michigan. But she ran around the state managing all of the targeted individuals even up into the UP. Now eventually we got her hacked from her job, but not before she'd done a lot of damage. But she went after, people know who Carl Miller is, right? You may have heard his name. Go look at Carl Miller on YouTube. Well, it was Carl Miller that took her down. She was trying to do the same thing and lying her ass off with him that she did with many, many other patriots before Michael X. He got in there. They they drugged him up. They basically chemically lobotomized him is what they did. I think she's like a honeypot like the woman that trips up the Mayhand Brothers in Oklahoma. Well, no, no, no, this is a political hack. This is a political person. I just think she's a blonde female. She was a psychiatric evaluator for the Michigan mental, you know, hospital facilities, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but she was always supposed to be in one area of the state. However, she was a headhunter. Her job, they would let her float. They would take and have a list of people and she would run around the state and testify because she had a cookie cutter scam that she could present into the court and that the courts would accept. And it was a lie across the board. But you see, that's the problem with the battlefield you're in. So the first rule is try not to get yourself surrendered to them. Yeah, okay. But in his case, hold on here, in his case, and I'll say this again, he was doing the Gandhi thing. And I am now finished with the Gandhi crap. Gandhi stated the only reason that they did what they did in India is because the British had taken the guns or otherwise they'd have shot their ass. Well, I haven't taken the guns. They haven't taken the guns here and we should shoot their ass. And wherever we applied proper counter force to the enemy, we won. In fact, Michael Exe was part of the group that I was running with, that I was associate, where we had standoff after standoff after standoff that we won. In fact, he was manning a Browning 1919 A6 air cooled machine gun the last time we had a standoff right over Moth US 23. We had a browning, a mag, forgive me, a browning, an MG 42, and about a good 60 men that were all pretty well motivated the same way. The feds were going to grab one of the other brain trust people. And Mike was one of those people too. Well, you know, everybody stepped up to the plate. But Mike was also doing his own legal work, his part of the tasks at hand. And so they targeted him because he was incredibly successful. He was probably one of the best individuals, bar none, bar none that I've seen in the Patriot effort. So they targeted him, he said, no, no, don't do it. I've got this handled with the legal briefs, etc. Well, they ignored all the legal briefs, they ignored all the filings, and then they chemically, they forcibly chemically lobotomized him. is what they did. They chemically, they stewed his brain is what they did with, and by belief it was someone of the earliest of the Prozac products and others. About nine years ago, a lady approached me at a park in Michigan and she worked for the Air Force. She had long hair. So we're talking nine years ago. She's probably like an in mid fifties now. And she started up a conversation with me out of the blue and asked me if I believe in kintrails. and asked me if I wanted to join. I said, no, thanks. Well, it was a lot of that would be still, this would be much farther back. She would be, she was probably my age in the nineties. So she'd have to be in her sixties right now. Same as me. Yeah. No, that wouldn't be the same moment. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I walked away. Well, the interesting thing is that again, I understand what happens. Okay, Mike even used the exact same argument that Ronald used that he described. I didn't have to hear too much. There are only three basic schools of the sovereignty structure out there. The one thing I noticed is that he's, well, He is emphasizing using only the middle initial, but also emphasizing it with the period. Whereas originally it's designed to, what you want to do is separate your house name from the family name. And the middle name is your house name, so to speak. And then so what it should be, for instance, my name is Mark Gregory. And then there should be two commas past my middle name as we would call it. And then your full last name, upper and lower case, upper case, you know, for representation, the emphasis on the subdivision, lower case for everything else. I understand all of what they're doing with that. I've seen every variation you can imagine. And there are schools that were west of the Mississippi and the northwest. There were schools in the California, like I said, I spent many, many, many days, weeks, months. traveling. I mean between traveling, you know, like to out to California. And so I sat in on a lot of these sessions that have to do with from that particular venue, the idea of what they came up with as their interpretation with regard to the full picture of sovereignty. So the construct varies depending upon how much experience you have and what school. And I know I hear another call, but one of the things this is tied into is also recovery of the straw man. Now, I'm gonna say this, the most effective and obviously, because of this, the most dangerous elements on our side that were most effective were those that properly recovered and then re initiated their straw man paperwork. And typically, that was a group that was out of Michigan, Wisconsin, and they were some of them were in Minnesota in Minnesota. And then there was an extension of that group in Idaho and Western Montana. They broke the straw man bond system. Now I've saved broke, I'm not saying they broke the code. I'm talking about the machine had to break itself in order for it to stop what they had successfully done by following the rules and guidelines of the machine. I saw it personally, we had all of the, the Fed, the government was hunting for all of the co-signers or the custodians of all of the records. Why? Because it was completely legitimate and there wasn't anything they could do to break it because it was based completely upon their green book philosophy. So I've seen, like I said, so many variations. And what I will say is this, and this is the most common mistake made, people get into pissing matches about minute tie or details when they're all in the same basic page. And the best way to explain it is like this. You have this big plate of spaghetti like at a real Italian restaurant. It's in the middle of the table. And I reach in from this end and I go, look, I found all this is the real world. I found this strand of spaghetti and here's the end of it. This is the no all and there's another guy on the other side of the table reaching the same ball of spaghetti and pulls out another strand. It's exactly like yours, but from a different angle. Everybody has part of the same base. But what happens, and there's another problem with this, it is profitable. When I say profitable, we're talking, remember, you're managing millions and then tens of millions of digits that you recover that are in your name. Now, there's a couple of ways you can deal with that. And I've said before the three basic philosophies. I'm from the I'm from the blacks school as far as what should be what should be done and the blacks school was sink their ship. Okay. Okay. The black school is a is not blacks as in your power to the people. Now we're talking. It's the name of the gentleman. That's the blacks agenda for using the straw man. The group that were out there in that were in Montana, the Freeman. are another faction, another element. Now let's say faction makes it sound derogatory. They were another element and they fully used the straw man, which is why they were attacked. And the group out of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota were tied in to the correct administrative paperwork that was done by that group, by the straw man, by the, forgive me, the justice township group. And we hurt them so badly with that, that they broke the Asian bond market, not we, not the Patriot Movement, not the people using it. They wanted it to, they want with the, let's use the bonds. The system broke the Asian bond market to break our contact with it because they couldn't stop the paperwork and they couldn't find the administrators to cancel it. Because we put them into the Underground Railroad. Guys, it cost them billions upon billions. They collapsed the Asian stock market, the bond market, not stock, bond market. Because we entered into it exactly the way they would, but instead of the OY boys and the ring knockers controlling the accounts, we did. Okay. And here's the basic rule. They would rather burn the house down. They would rather break it. Then see you with your finger in that pie. Make no mistake about that. That's a fact. I've watched this war from all directions, but here's the thing. You can muck with them just as well by sinking the ship. In other words, you recover the bonds and you destroy them. You recover all of them and you negate them. Now, you can hold them, but if you do, you bury them, so to speak. You don't use them. If you take one bond with your name on it, for all of you listening, out of circulation, you cost them $140 or $150 million worth of digits in less than a week. Because when a bond is, well, when a bond with millions of dollars in your name on it goes into the machine, it's multiplied 11 times the first time it goes through the washing machine. So if you have a $5 million bond, do the math. What's 11 times 5 million? 55 million. But they get to cook the books yet again and multiply 11 times that. It's this cyclone of fiction that goes all the way to the top. They spew the parts out the bottom, let them drop to the bottom, and they start right back up again. What it looks like if you have a graph is like the magnetic field of a coil, of a magnetic coil field. You have this like cone where everything is running through the center, goes up. spews out the sides like a fountain in all directions, rolls back down to the bottom, and starts all over again. But meanwhile, it's also, the difference is that rather than just that coil image, there's a Coriolis, a spiral upwards like a candy cane stripe. And it's that screw, that thread, that screw thread, that your bond is following as it's graduated step by step by fictional step in value to the top that it's spewed out again, drops to the bottom, and they start it all over again. There truly is a perpetual motion machine, a perpetual energy machine, and that's it. Now what happens when all of a sudden you gain control of it? Well, how much are you worth after a week? Two weeks, five weeks. Only it's not the spit swappers and ring knockers moving the digits around for the sake of just raw power manipulation. You're utilizing the energy. If you utilize the energy, there's nothing new about it. And that's why they will try to kill you. Yes, I can see that. Anyway, I'll tell you what, we have another voice there because you'd be very patient. But, and, Dad, don't go anywhere with this. We can go over a little bit. Call or jump in there. Who did we have? I heard some. This is David. I'm the guy that was bringing Ronald in and for the gal there, I think it's still I've been three weighing him in. I call his paper right there. And then I three way him into you or other platforms. I've had him on the phone for sometimes up to four hours. They and while they. Yeah. Anyway, what he's doing with that period and his middle initial, it's your, this is the Landham Act from 1948, the Landem Act, Harry S. Truman.