Mark Koernke discussed contamination findings from the Palestine, Ohio train derailment, emphasizing the need for proper surveying and the government's failure to protect residents. He critiqued the military's recruitment efforts and the destruction of surplus gas masks by the government. The show featured extended discussions on science fiction as a vehicle for political commentary, recommending series like Firefly and Demolition Man as examples of how to address real-world issues through speculative narratives. Koernke also covered the Chicago mayoral election results, historical parallels to 1960s-70s civil unrest, the cancellation of Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, and promoted upcoming community events including a food drive at Nagi Hitchem requiring three number-10 cans and a seed swap featuring traditional Midwestern Native American bean varieties.
were torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this delay, 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 delay of the free.
and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be here to send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom 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 eat God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given rite. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is the...
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Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2000 and 23 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of Swords and well a couple things going on. We'll just keep your prize to what everybody else now knows with Palestine, Ohio that the
First testing coming back from independent and from way outside of the area of activity far away from the area of interest as possible from Texas or Palestine Ohio Stadium and categorical. The area is yes extensively contaminated still and that there are a number of different
contaminants that are obviously not part of the normal environment and they are residual. I pointed this out before and other people are now finally chiming in. There's a few other things I've seen that posted just last night or today where people who have a little more background at least or should remember their basic work in nuclear biological and chemical defense are now speaking up and going, well, damn, you know, darn.
Why isn't somebody, you know, doing something or saying something about this? This is like, you know, suicide. So, yeah, exactly what I said. It's not suicide if you don't know, it's that you have no working knowledge. Unfortunately,
I still have a problem with the population and that where's the critical thought process? I mean, public fool system isn't great, but you know, usually people use, somebody in the community has to have common sense. I would point out that there probably are a number of people and you just haven't heard anything from them because they left. They're, you know, they may be coming back near you to evacuate property or whatever, but they're not going to get in anybody's face. They're not broadcasting and they already know who the enemy is, government.
But you gotta remember that there's one thing about this. There are a lot of people, just like all of you listening, who understand that the government perceives the American people as the first enemy. It's that simple. And everything else is to baffle us of BS one way or another while they're busy stealing from somebody else and they try to get us to participate and join in. So this time around, let's all step back away from the recruiting office, stay away from the military,
They got more than enough purple-haired queers, $3 bill of petos, you know, cross-dressing with S&M outfits on, red pumps, and probably wearing a teddy bear head to try and lure in little kids. Yeah. You seen that picture? Yeah, I did today.
And it's like, yeah, somebody finally get rid of that problem. Anyway, for everybody, it's not the only confirmation. This is the first one that's now been made official public notice. There are other tests that were done. They were separate, free and independent. So what's interesting is we're seeing the same end result with regard to the verification of the contamination of the site as a whole.
There is a problem with this. They should be doing a from the epicenter out Survey of the area with multiple surveys, you know going, you know, take your pick you can do it every 50 yards or 100 yards from the epicenter of the event You might want to start it with 50 from the epicenter the edge of the burn and then 100 yards and then 100 yards and then you know increments increments of 100 yards to see what the drop-off is
You would also want to do this points of the compass, north, south, east, west. And if need be, if you had the resources, especially since the EPA should be on site, they should have already been doing this and they're not, which tells you it's pretty bad, you'd actually be doing it to six quadrants. You know, six, six, you'd have six directions of research and evaluation from the epicenter.
And that way, you would let the star burst survey would give you an accurate mapping. Now I know it's going to happen, and I've already told you this before, with downwind activity, there's going to be higher concentrations that the one of these compass points was going to work to perhaps three, would actually register. Why? Well, because the plume is going to still be as strong and as residual.
as the epicenter of the event, of the attack, the weapon. So that's one of the reasons that you would see different numbers. So then they'd have to, once they determined, and they already knew wind drift, they already knew what the wind pattern would be, and the downrange plume, then what you wanna determine is the width of the swath, which probably with thermal imaging, if they were using this as a lab rat survey site,
because of the, you know, my ID from the Fed, the biometric research. What do you want to bet that they weren't actually watching that with overhead satellite with full spectrum radiation survey, you know, thermal being one of them? What do you want to bet? I'll guarantee they have odd time delivery of the event from beginning to end, from satellite, easily.
So just a heads up. So the only thing that your ground survey does is confirm. In other words, if you need a validating, if you need a validation slash an evaluation of the effects of that particular type of ordinance, by all bet, not obsolete, but an old ordinance type, guess what? They just did it.
Now the secondary survey is not done because the only people doing that are independent and they're all ad hoc and there is no pattern to the survey and that's a big problem too. They can save a lot of time. Well, who wants to step up to the plate because nobody wants to really do anything right in. Anyway, this is the 21st century planet crap. So anyway, as it is a couple of things. First of all, little music, your candy for today because
Well, the government, the system you have in Washington as far as the bozo crew that are up front are designed to entertain and distract while the bumps in the curtain, that Wizard of Oz behind the curtain, although it's the perverted, sick, twisted thing with tentacles. An example of Obama's tentacle running under the curtain and right up Biden's bunghole. He giggles a lot when that wiggles, by the way. It titterpates him. Anyway.
Ship of Fools by Bob Seger. Tell you what, Edward, if you could, let's roll that up. That's going to be one of a couple of songs I'd like to play here this hour. But Ship of Fools by Bob Seger. Let's start with that one. By the way, it's on the, well, Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Man Night Moves flip side of the album. I think number two, song number two. I could be wrong, just let me in the microphone. It's been a long time.
But, uh, interestingly enough, totally askew the whole album. And 99% of the people, if they ever hear this song, always ask, what album is that on? Where the hell did that come from? And this actually was pulled from YouTube completely here about a year and a half back. They purged it even in the European files. Now, everything else by Bob Seger was up.
But Bob Zieger ship of fools this song was pulled it was made to disappear everyone's everyone was putter
It's like, it's the song. I had that in a music mix and I've played that a lot of places where I work. Usually in the morning, first thing, I have a good stereo system set up, kick it in. And it's interesting. You know, everybody says, you know, what that song, you know, after, you know, like every once in a while, I do different music mixes. And one of the guys or women would come up and say, hey, play that that Edmund Fitzgerald song.
And I'm thinking, Edmund Fitzgerald's son. I've never seen, I've never played, you know, I've never played that. And then I thought, oh, it's interesting how the theme of that song I just played, that Ed just played for us, that's what it inspires. If you're in Michigan, the first thing you think of is, you know, a famous wreck. And for everybody that's my age, or a little older, a little younger, everybody remembers the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
And by the way, that is the Gordon Lightfoot. And so the theme is there, and the story of that ship was really big, of course, when it went down, so everybody remembers it. Although many other ships have gone down in the Great Lakes, everybody's had their Edmund Fitzgerald in their lifetime if they've lived in Michigan. There was always another epic wreck before that. It's just nobody remembers them now. There were so many.
But the other thing about this is just the you know the mindset, you know kind of like think about it The reason I kind of slowed down a little bit when I talk about Palestine is it's kind of like can you imagine trying to explain to people who are totally
Behold into government are all properly mentally conditioned, which a lot of people are to the whole idea that big government is Wunderbar and there's just the Republoret Demican thing and they're totally in their own happy little niche of ignorance, just not wanting to face reality. And so it's kind of like that conversation, the conversation with the captain or the discussion with the rest of the crew and it's like,
Roby's really listening and everybody's here. Can you imagine going there? What gets me is people are bitching about not being able to breathe and not being able to see and that their skin is irritated. But if you were to walk in and tell them, okay, here's what's going on and here's what you need to do, you all need to leave and they look at you like you're some kind of insane person or whatever. Because what the sound I'm getting from it is they want more handout from government. They don't want to
put any effort on fixing anything or yeah, yeah, they want big daddy government to handle everything for them. They're waiting for the big daddy government that hates them on top of everything else. And this is this schizophrenia thing that, you know, it's very schizophrenic and that it's like they're, they're waiting for somebody to come in and do everything for them.
You know what I mean? Okay, or at the very least, maybe, maybe, hopefully it's just that, okay, they don't have any working knowledge or information, and certainly it's not coming from government, but if it did, if we were to come in there, what would I tell them? Well, you've heard what I said on air. You know, it's the immortal words of the captain of the Klingon ship in search for Spock. Good old! Good old! Of course, in the next few moments, the ship blows up and everybody's dead.
Which is kind of like what I think would happen if you went there to talk to these people. Get out. Get out now. Oh, you're just crazy. We want a solution from government. Are you coughing up blood? Well, some. We mean, well, some of them. I'm going to go into this conversation. I've dealt with too many people over the decades.
You could tell people, don't do that, that's going to kill you. Okay, it's like related to the story about the air handling and it's all common sense engineering, it's all stuff that everybody standing there should have known and the people who had too much money and not enough training were the ones who made the decision, cost you the taxpayer millions and millions of dollars and it never needed to happen. But they had a college hat. Well, maybe.
It's a stamp of disapproval. By the way, there are eight listings now. I don't know if people went back and... I wonder if it was the term, they rebelled against YouTube, but there's eight listings for Ship of Fools on there now. Yeah, it came back. It was interesting. It was just that song. So it's probably it was something with the feds or the CIA. Maybe because we played it.
I mean, we did play, we played this song over 30 years. I've played this many times and most people do ask me, even some of your listeners, some of you guys listening right now, because I don't always qualify it. It's just a cool song. I think it's one of those songs that I put in as many music mixes as I can, because you can lead it in with another song that's comparable and, you know, paint an image, so to speak, paint a step-by-step image.
which is the whole idea behind if you use music guys the system has used music on you like this forever. For the last 100 years since radio progressively developed the use of and the engineering of music by the spit swappers, the ring knockers and the yamical wearers of course because they're the ones who always run vaudeville. Oh you remember vaudeville? It was all kosher run you know entertainment and usually rather
rather lewd. Yeah, right. An overlap of that was the Three Stooges. When they went into when radio came out, guess what? Or what group took over radio? What television came out? What group took over in movies, of course, were first and television was later. Boy, Gavoltz always seems to be that same quirk. So is a piece of matzah in every movie.
Hey, by the way, the toxicity of that stuff in Ohio, according to my reading, the lifetime exposure amount that you're ever supposed to get in your entire lifetime, take a grain of salt and divide it 10,000 times. One of those is your lifetime exposure. How much of that do they get in?
Again, it'd be one thing. See, this is, I know, Uncle Mark harps on this. Guys, how much does a gas mask cost the government? Well, if they did like we do. You know, if I have, I've done this, I've had purchasing power. I've purchased gas masks for less than a dollar apiece. I've bought tens of thousands of gas masks, hundreds of thousands, actually. And I would say, I won't say it's a half million, but I've done hundreds of thousands, Nancy knows, some you would cry about.
I used to buy tonnage from the government and because the government hates you, all of these brand new in the package, uncirculated, un-serviced gas masks, they had to take them out of the containers. They had two 4x8 tables made up with plywood and 2x4s. They had to be heavy. Why?
Because they would take, they had this big long table, they would have roll up a pallet of these gas masks in the clamshell containers like I've told you about. They would open up the container and they would lay all of the gas masks on the same side, facing on the left side or right side, on the table from one end of this 16 foot by 4 foot table to the other. And then they would pull out a hammer. What?
And then they would go along and their job was to take a hammer and break the lenses on every one of the gas masks on that side. And then they were supposed to take a, they took, not supposed to, this is what they did, they took a box cutter and cut every one of those masks two times on that side. Then they flip it and then they would take, after they flipped them all over,
They would then take the hammer and hammers because they had to have a crew doing this and they would smash the other lens. Guys, these are all gas masks that could have been the Civil Defense. But the mandate was to make sure that the population was susceptible to attack. I don't care how they, there's no other argument. None of these masks were decertified. None of them were outdated. M9s, M17s,
a pile of the Navy masks and I bid on rubber scrap. I bid on clothing scrap, rubber scrap, leather scrap. Okay. That way you get tonnage. Now most of it isn't, but this one particular batch that I got a hell of a deal on. I got the whole pile for $35. Now there were mixed things in there. There's a lot of other stuff in there. Rubber boots, which they don't hurt, but I had mountains.
I had to store it in different locations. I had some of it at the house. I had some of it at one of the other guys' farms. I had it over at another one of our other friends' garages. We probably sorted the stuff out. Well, first we didn't store it out. First we had to just get it off the property. The good thing is that they got tired. Have you ever tried to cut rubber with a box cutter?
Now they also probably were kind of disheartened because you know the job you know it's initially when you're breaking things like people like to I don't some people like to break windows so initially it was probably fun to break the you know the glass you know break the lenses on these gas masks and destroy or damage them hurt them
But after a while, you know, what they did is when they finished the other side, they would just scrape them right off into another hopper at the other end, a pallet bin, and they'd load that up and pack it down and load it up and pack it down and load it up and pack it down. Then they'd wheel that out, put another empty one there, start the whole process over again, bring more and more of these brand new mats. There were tens and tens of thousands of them.
There are not enough gas masks to go around for the American people. The US government does not have the ability to provide what you need. But one of the reasons for that is because of what I just described for you that they do. Because the American people are the first perceived enemy of the kosher run police state. That's why. So again,
Now in addition to that, like I said, you had purchasing part, the government could actually buy, although I guarantee they have some federal regulation they gotta buy from, you know, Izzy Blatsonstein slash, you know, Jewish, you know, surplus or material supplies are us, which means anything they got from the government for free, they could turn around and sell back to us. But still,
Anybody who would be staying on site should have been given real PPE, real personal protective equipment. And they weren't. They haven't been. Another thing that was commented on today that they said that, or they were discussing, and there's several different people discussing this, but it all comes down to the same thing, which was right from the beginning, the reason that they supposedly
busted holes in the material and burned everything off, you know, on an aside is because the original vehicles and vessels were in compromise and because of the fires were building up pressure. And they admitted that had they exploded, it would have killed everybody in town. It would have dispersed the agent that much more efficiently. Now, guys,
If you've got something in any one train car that has the ability like, you know, again, as a chemical weapons deployment system to kill everybody in a town, how could you tell them that, oh, only people for this far out away from where we're burning everything need to leave? Okay, that doesn't work, okay? Plus, downrange has to be taken into consideration. And I told you this a million times. If you're waiting for government to do something right,
You're gonna die It's that simple they air they're hoping they can kill you they were they weren't in any way shape or form Shy about trying to kill a whole lot of people there one way or another Each progressive step had nothing to do with doing the right thing Or anything with regard to standard. I don't know Yeah, well, let me back up this way
Number one, each government agency is governed by a mechanism called United States Code. Through United States Code, specific elements of each of the departments of government are told exactly what their responsibilities are. Okay? So anyway, this means that each one has, in some cases, very, very specific, you know, interests, you know, concern and interest.
and rightly so, like Federal Aviation. They are supposed to run, though right now they're totally cluster screwed. They have now been completely destroyed. I wouldn't trust flying at all right now. And I'm serious about that one. I would not trust flying. But the lemming effect, just like you see what's happening at Palestine with the population there. On the one hand, what's big government? And they have all kinds of wonder bar money. And of course, they do it right, wouldn't they?
And then you have to ask, would they? Well, the same is true with just as they're supposed to be working on it. And when I say three-ring binder, I mean a step-by-step three-ring binder. With the EPA, it's the same way. You have SOP in the military, and you have SOP with regard to all of these agencies, standard operating procedure. And this consistent standard operating procedure
eliminates the possibility of accidental or, you know, again, lateral casualties because somebody didn't quite know what to do. You don't have to guess. Each possibility was worked out decades ago. This train wreck was in no way, shape, or form any kind of unique activity with regard to procedure to deal with the incident.
Billions of dollars in each of these departments was spent to do risk evaluation decades ago. So far back now that it would be 50, 60 years. The 1960s and the 1970s. And by the way, farther back than that with most, because nobody really wanted to lose, you know, a town or, you know, for that matter, let's try not to lose the trains.
but also wipe out part of the population. You might need them for the next war or something, or maybe to produce things. Of course, once NAFTA and GET took place, well now they've got all these people that were producing things, but they don't anymore. So now they're targets of abuse. In fact, they're looking at all of you as a threat because you're too well educated, well, we're, this is the latest batch art, but we were too well educated for the type of slave that they need for what they're gonna try to do to us next.
So you are the threat. Now whether or not you wrap your brain around that, that's a personal problem, not mine. Anyway, let's do another one here. Edward should be right there. And turn, now since we already were stepping off the ship as she was going below the waves and I grabbed my life ring, turn my ship around by Jerry Buck. Oh, forgive me, Jeremy Buck. Turn my ship around.
Jeremy Buck, as in, you know, Buck with antlers that you shoot and eat later and of course put the antlers on the wall. Well, or use them for dagger handles, which is really cool and lots of other special projects. Anyway, let's see again. Turn my ship around by Jeremy Buck. That'll be our little past the bottom of the hour break, but a part of the scene. We're going to roll with the waves and we're not going beneath them. We're not sinking beneath the waves.
We're not going down with the Titanic and we're not going to cooperate by just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic in the process. So for everybody out there, again you're listening to us on www.libertyfreeradio.4mg.com.
I'm gonna turn my ship around, gonna turn my ship around, around. Feels like everybody tries to turn my ship around. No one dares to try and please me. I never found, feels like everybody tries to break me down. My ship around, turn my ship around. Jeremy Buck, you know, as in, you know, Big Rack, as in AIM-4. We have a bunch of Hawks.
Moving around today guys every day. There's something interesting where you know again the season because we've had so we don't have any snow cover the predator bird activity seeing a lot of what I think are paragons also in larger numbers war birds paragon Falcon Anyway, couple of this what might be a chicken Hawk to anyway callers up in there go ahead
Oops, sorry. Yeah, I just wanted to add to the musical list and I I really think the The two last two tracks you played those are great. I have never heard them before so appreciate that One is a little bit harder if I may add there's a band called five finger death punch and They got a truck called lift me up It's pretty good. I kind of like like I said, it's probably not in your wheelhouse, but it's a little harder. It's clean
There's no profanity in it, but I do like when I'm on the road working, I, you know, having a hard day. Put that track in tends to lift me up as the track says. So the title of the song is what again? Lift Up. Very good. I just want to make sure I got it right. That's what I thought I heard. Well, you know what? By Five Finger Death Punch. Thank you, sir. We communicate here. Artists.
put music albums together specifically to create a feel. It's not just a random dartboard thing where it's like, well, let's just do number two and number three and number one. What do we do? We'll write first that one. What do we write second that one? No, they actually.
construct a role with regard to, and it's a personal feel thing for each of the, obviously a combination of the consensus of the band or the lead, whoever it is, it's maybe the chief, you know, cook bottle washer and, you know, band leader, depending on the situation. But there is a design, there's method to the madness in the way that the albums are put together. Now, some are just flat out storylines.
Examples, as I've said many times, if you listen to Wish We Were Here, or thought Wish We Were Here, I wish we were there. Wish You Were Here, Mark will get it right, Pink Floyd. That is a storyline for the guy coming into the music machine, going through the process. You got the party meeting after the concert party.
If you listen, you can hear step by step going in the elevator, going up. By the time you're done at the very end of the album, you can hear the wind in the background and you know, it's like you're at the pinnacle, you're at the top, only ready to jump. That kind of thing. Although that's not what happens. I don't think anyway.
But, uh, Big Floyd, that's an example of one. Others are rock operas. Needless to say, ballad, ballad albums, ballad songs are also constructed in a particular way. We, you know, like, uh, the dark country stuff is built that way. Part of this has to do with the first note kicks off the song and the last note and how you can blend them. And this is very true, actually. If you're familiar with, you know, engineers that are doing, you know, board work,
will tell you and explain to you if you have a collection of songs. The first thing you're gonna do is listen to everything. You're taking notes, and in many cases they will recommend shifting particular songs. I think that's one of the most fun I have had as a DJ is to see how many people noticed, you know, if you're really good, you can blend everything so that as that last note is fading, the first note of the next song you've chosen in the battery in the lineup
is kicking off the same note and it literally works and then rolls up into the creo building up into the crescendo of the first verse of the song that you're wanting to play next in line. And it's a lot of fun because not everything's the same. There are different combinations, though it's argued there are only three basic intro and exit notes that are actually ever used. I'd have to go through a million, million songs to confirm that, but it's pretty true.
to a degree and it's interesting. The big epic soundtrack bands, Two Steps from Hell, there's a bunch of others that have come up since Two Steps from Hell, that particular concert group came together and they've done all these epic songs. Go listen to them. Pay attention, first note, last note. Pay attention and of course how the
The cascade especially if they do an album of course now they do some they're really interesting two steps from hell All drums go to hell It's all percussion. I don't think we've paid maybe one or two pieces off there But as I've mentioned many times about the tattoo and how it's used it's integrated into military tattoos integrated into a lot of stuff they do because of the nature of well, where would they use that kind of non non vocal music
background music for action and adventure and different types of dynamic scenes. People say they're also calmer components and they do a wide spectrum of music to stay within the same theme, even though it's the same combinations but done with different accent and of course different meter, different speed.
That's why Star Wars is so effective. And then when you do the new Star Wars movies, it's like they just seem they're they're dull. Have you noticed some of that? They're just not there's something as few One of the reasons is that even though they've tried a little they haven't spent the money on the music scores and most specifically is when you watched Starting with Star Wars one two, you know Well be correction four five and six because there's the prequels one two three
Needless to say, what set the temper for all the rest of the pieces after the first three movies is the individual character themes. Yeah, the Empire and Darth Vader.
Daniken slash read that Luke. So anyway, the newer movies, hell, they've even lost the intro, which makes them no more interesting for the most part, at least not the continuity isn't there. So you don't gain the interest of what is a very critical and ongoing audience that's been around for decades. Kind of messed up on that. But there again, they can go cheap and still figure they get products old. Hello, Mark. Go ahead, call your ship in there.
Yeah, I just wanted to it's so funny that you've mentioned this because I just last night as I was dozing off to sleep I was research researching Ludwig grandson The German who scored the men DeLorean theme from all over Okay, so I don't I don't share that particular feeling as far as the in regards to that show I think they got nailed it not only that
If you look at the way he scored the book of Boba Fett theme for that character, even though they're both, you know... Oh, forgive me. You know what? Yeah, that's true. Okay, now let me explain something. What I was talking about were the movies, though they kind of progressively step by step lost. And yes, the TV series or the, you know, the network series that they've done, those have been a mix. And that's why all of a sudden the Matt Loring kicked off so well.
is in half of it was the music. The fact that they came up with a combination and stuck to the old cycle to help you to, it actually mentally preps you, or it creates expectancy because you hear a particular piece in a combination of notes and you're looking for somebody. It's like, oh, oh, wait a minute. You know, they did this several times in the middle of interactive scenes where, you know, there's a,
You know, combat scene, chase scene, fighting, whatever. And then all of a sudden, dung, dung, dung, dung, dutut. And it's like, oh, we haters here. Oh, you're screwed. You know, that's the whole idea behind doing that. And they did that really, yes, you absolutely did that exceptionally well with the whole thing with the Mandalorian and the construction of the soundtrack. And I think they did better with audio on that in general anyway.
You know, one of the things that's tough, if you're a small producer, if you're a small, they're not small. They got all the money they need. Okay, they're squandering money left, right. In fact, they pissed it off on other things. They, you know, they're Sam Star Wars name on it, but have no relevance.
This is the biggest problem when you watch small productions is whether or not they either choose to try and Do what is a second third fourth fifth sixth tier soundtrack which has all the nuance sounds in it that big productions have a whole team that do nothing but Which makes a big difference and that's another thing if you pay attention with Mandalorian that they actually they're the
the depth of the sound in the environment, they reinserted that properly. That's another part of it. But you're right, the soundtrack itself, while the music, you know, it multi-tiered, it keeps your interest. And again, it's also you anticipate, which is, I think, the most important aspect of keeping the audience. So...
I've always wanted to, you know, do, we have never followed through on this because too many errors in the fire were too busy getting ready to shoot their ass in Syria in earnest. But I would still argue that Patriot Wood is what really needs to be done. I think the best example of this, caller, and for everybody out there listening.
is a combination of both music, but also a theatrical productions and throw out all the new crap and get rid of it and pick your theme and pick your cast based on what you want and what it is that you want to express. And guys, it would move all on its own. And that's what they're terrified people will do because right now everybody in every effort, especially the Patriot effort, not with us,
is always trying to acquiesce or constantly qualify to their enemy before they quote-unquote try to present an argument. Well, you're gonna fail every time and you lose my interest immediately. The first time somebody starts qualifying on a massive scale, which they always do because obviously the venues they have, well, then they're in the wrong venue and they're also the audience needs to shift from that venue to someplace else to be able to express themselves and to find the kind of expression that they prefer.
And I think that that's what that's where Patriot would could do this and Music of course as part of that studio work. We have people who have the ability what we need is for them to focus But if when you do small productions, this is one of the things that you know, reflect me into that discussion Is the idea that doing the minute I? Background sound that creates the realism or you know, it creates the depth in the ear which the subconscious registers more than the conscious
Is that something that it's it most people just can't afford or they don't feel today They need to take the time or want to take the time because it is a lot of work The sound technology do this is much more difficult. Go ahead jump in there. I'm sorry I'm sorry to interrupt. You're absolutely correct the gentleman Ludwig of Goranson who scored the man to Lauren and Boba Fed he if you look at some of the videos where he's
talking about how he, his process for creating those themes. One in particular, which I'm just saying adds to your point about it's so subtle that the subconscious will pick it up. And he also scored a theme for the movie Tenant. And if you haven't seen that one, he talks about how in this particular scene, he actually recorded a truck.
And all of the he went on site recorded the the the got the audio of a truck just idling and then he Added those elements into the track and it just came out, but it's he engineered it in such a way where You know, you don't you don't you can't it's hard to point out your subconscious will pick it up and that think that what's what adds to his
his talent in creating this music. So, yeah, good points. I totally agree with you there, sir. One of the other things about that is think about what it does. Because, I'll tell you what, guys, we've already, I've mentioned this a million times, when you hear a song that you haven't heard in decades, it will take you right back to the moment you heard that song first.
You're gonna get wow it'll stop you if you think I mean does mean is certain things that man either so many things that I've seen So many things that I've experienced or he know that have been put brought before us that you've got a big Inventory longer you live they're bigger the inventory guys and all of a sudden it's like oh that piece I remember all man remember that and I'll tell you what remember it We're from the age of the muscle cars, so you will see they're an eight-track move your money had a cassette
But 8 Track was big at the time and the guys, it was a big deal to be able to record your own music but also just plug in music and well think about it. What were you doing? You had a rumbler for a vehicle. You're going down the road. You've got all the feel of the road. But all the cars, the cars making noises that all relate to that, the psychological impact of that moment and what he did and what he's, what you just like he described there. What you do is you take that.
How many people out there have been a big truck driver or have been a driver? And there are so many elements when you drive that you actually feel your vehicle. Think about that, you do. You know, it's not quite right with the vehicle you've been driving for a period of time and first it's subconscious, then there's something that gnaws at you, then man, there's something going on. Especially when you live in the thing. And remember, big truck drivers live in the thing.
So it's one of those situations where if you were to incorporate that, you bring them in at more than one level. That's not what the neighbor says, man, this is more than one level, dude. Well, sure, because the conscious mind is registering something of interest. But then meanwhile, the subconscious mind is settling into the environment because all of the components are there that are fixed through familiarity.
That's why it would be fun. I would be I would love to do a science fiction series But it wouldn't be I think the closest thing that I've seen which is why I like it is the series Firefly Firefly it was more realistic in a way that That it could be infected if they continued with it They probably would have canceled it out of policy just like they did the last season of war of the world as it is it wasn't
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And one of the things I just mentioned that the big steel bar You have sound studio groups that do nothing but background noise to match or to create more authentic and realistic soundtrack again to try and Eliminate what is the dead noise or you know? I should say lack of noise or dead sound behind a lot of a lot of activity Usually there's you know, at least some background highway traffic. There's
Even sounds that are incorporated to reinforce even though you don't see it something that might be there like a helicopter or whatever. Think about it. You know, go, a helicopter's landing. I don't need to see the helicopter. Most everybody has heard a helicopter. So they understand if they've heard, you know, you hear it. Oh, there's somebody showing up. And of course, there might even be a comment. Somebody's here.
That reinforces the idea that without having to dig up an image of a helicopter, without having to have a set showing a helicopter, you know, and activity, it's just, you're all set. It's okay. Square away. It's done. Well, back in the big action window of the 90s, this was actually becoming more and more popular through the 80s, although it had some foundation and work that was done during the
realism or faction movies and miniseries that were being done where that kind of in-depth back soundtrack was used for especially classic movies or you know period movies let's put it that way not classic but period movies. The sound of bows stretching.
the sound of Arbalists being actually launched and you know you're hearing them you know being you know the projectiles being launched but you know you see it but you had the reinforcement with the actual sound. Well this is fun because I noticed this had jumped out the big thing is when they wanted more more more dynamic and in-your-face realistic soundtrack especially in action movies. Aliens!
The second movie, Aliens. The first one, very dark, very quiet. Lots of ominous soundtrack music. The Alien was in more scenes than you actually realized if you know the first movie. In the second movie, there's a scene. When you watch it, it's when Ripley comes out of the power plant, actually the shake and bake machine.
with the APC and there's an explosion. Most of the LinkedIn channel, she plows through and gets out with the vehicle, of course, with the axle, supposedly hit with the acid of the alien she ran over, so it's malfunctioning. There's this bar that comes out and clang, clang, clang, clang, and it is absolutely
dominating in the sound at that moment with the sound even though there's lots of other noise. Ping, ping, ping, ping, ping. Interesting enough, you watch Demolition Man, they use the exact same effect and maybe even the same sound. If you watch Demolition Man at the end when they cryo-station is blown up, you'll notice it's the same kind of outward explosion and he gets out and she gets out with him and they go, they could sing, clang, clang, clang, clang, clang, clang, clang.
Not hard to do if you drop enough pieces of steel bar and steel pipe and you experiment with iron pipe steel pipe steel bars You get different sounds different pitches and then you figure out which one you like and then you let it fall and however many you know You want you do it over and over again till you get the number of bounces that match what you're going to You know actually or you've already visualized and done perhaps even a CG typically it is
of that bar, that bent piece of steel stock rolling across the screen and ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping. Or pong, pong, pong, pong, pong, pong, pong, pong, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your pick, pick your
When demolition man was made it was quote-unquote Ha satirical and I argued back then I said guys you haven't been paying attention What's going on in colleges and if you were listening if you're listening to the Intel report back then I pointed this out I said no What you see there the attitude and all the BS that's going on there is what's going on in the colleges right now It's going on in the management right now
And oh, that's crazy. And of course, especially people who have, you know, alumni and have kids they want to send to U of M or Michigan State. It's like, oh no, there's nothing like that going on. I can't believe that. Then a few years later you meet them again randomly and oh my God, you know what you told me? It's even worse. It's even worse than you told me. I bet, no, it's as bad as I told you. You just didn't listen to everything.
As I told you, you know, yes the part you got. Yep. I told you that too, you know that kind of thing I like to say I told you so sometimes But the interesting thing is when you watch demolition man, everybody back then say well, how could it get to that watch the movie and Think about what you're seeing right now what you're experiencing. In fact, remember when they discovered when they discussed how now Knows it dr. Crac doh
You know, it took power. Okay, that the way that he took power is after the horrible, horrible confusion and riots in the inner city and the crime got to say, well, what's happening right now? What's happening in San Fag Cisco right now? What's happening in San Diego right now? What's happening in Los Angeles right now? Go watch that movie. And, you know, remember, what did he say? Oh, you weren't there towards the end. He's talked there talking to
Oh, come on. They're talking to the main character, John Spartan. They're talking to John Spartan. And he goes, you weren't there towards the end. It was a, you know, it was a fear, you know, it was a fear event, blah, blah, blah, whatever. And the idea is that even the activity that they showed you to a degree of me, if you think about it, like we're at the beginning of the movie, is more like a little farther down the road from where you are right now.
where they're going to demand an aggressive, violent, combat infantry type police state response. It's what they're trying to do right now, what they want to do, trying to get World War III going. Okay, this is what they're doing right now.
And so you have to have this crisis that they fabricated. You can't defend yourself. Only the police state can act, but the police state won't act because the prostitutes who are all run by the globalists will not prosecute. So people who have murdered people, rape people, beat people to death, or just beat people a lot, come in and out back and forth revolving door to create a greater and greater and greater crime effect wave. Go watch the movie.
And of course because of that they had to come up with a new solution and the only variance is, oh wait a minute, in between they had the big one, the big earthquake, which buried old Los Angeles, etc. Well parts of it anyway, didn't all get buried. And why would you bother building in the same place if all of Los Angeles got fragged and buried anyway? In fact, now you can correct a mistake.
Today they'd probably just tell you because of climate change, well now that they've been leveled, we could just walk away and leave them as wreckage and debris. And they'll go back to nature. Oh wow. Interesting oblique direction all of that could go, right? Yeah, right. Anyway, Demolition Man. In fact, if you've got any young people that you know and they haven't seen that movie, big it out. Sylvester Stallone playing John Spartan.
And I think Sandra Bullock is the counterpart of the girl and Leslie Snipes is the evil blonde-haired black guy. Yeah, because we have lots of blonde-haired black guys out there. But anyway, they had to make him incredibly wicked. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Don't forget Dennis Leary plays the leader of the rebellion, right? The sub-droid. Oh, yeah. You would use these weapons and officers of the law?
We use these things for grocery shopping.
It would it would mirror that or be similar you stop talking about that. I would do it on a little different scale in terms of well, of course, it's interplanetary, but it's within a single solar system. And I think the interesting thing is I know Star Trek and all that's been been done. I think the closest thing to being more really interesting was the expanse, which remember just came out here the last several years.
And the expanse creates a different, a unique argument about colonization, expansion, and in fact also labor force because the Belters are from the people who have grown up or developed from Earth and when everybody's swept out into the solar system, Mars of course is colonized. Mars initially in the storyline is actually trying to
Convert Mars into a hospitable planet and they're in the process of doing it. It's multi-generational So they've got the theme of Dune going on there and then of course you've got the you've got the Belters and their activity and they're basically the like the the working class only getting the boot in the back of the neck constantly because Well, they're they're considered to be out there. They can do whatever they want to them
But Earth isn't really any better because Earth is overcrowded. Of course they did. The whole Earth is overcrowded. The socialists have control and the UN's in charge. But there are no solutions. And all the solutions that make sense are not offered. So that's the problem I have with that where Firefly, of course, takes you from another direction where Earth was used up. So we had to go somewhere else, which they did.
The movie, the miniseries, well, it's not a miniseries, it was a series but only had one season. For everybody listening, it's Firefly. And then there is a movie that was, instead of bringing back the series, which they could have done and I think they would have had, the reason they didn't bring it back, because they knew it would be successful, incredibly successful. But it would make the wrong statement.
for the politically correct whores and hacks of both Hollywood, the district of criminals, and the kosher mafia. So they couldn't bring it back. So they brought back a movie, which still, the movie itself hits on a lot of different subjects, the primary one being, well, the whole idea is doing a...
social engineering experiment that goes very very wrong but nobody knows about it because the big big police day can make it hide make it disappear make evaporate it and I would do it a little differently only in that the war hasn't happened but also win-lose or draw you have to fight it's like right now win-lose or draw we have to fight I don't doubt we could win my biggest problem is too many people have been weezer fight
We could finish a war of independence in about two years, two to three years. But the problem is that a lot of people that sit on their dead ass figuring, well, you go ahead and take the hit. Then they realize as it expands or carries on that some of them might get to participate, decide to participate when if they'd all joined in right from the get-go, the conflict wouldn't last six or seven or eight years.
See, that's one of the things that to a degree people don't realize about the war for independence is a lot of people were able to sit sideways and watch everybody else get shot or watch other people get shot. If everybody had risen up simultaneously, the situation would be totally unacceptable for anyone to try and occupy the colonies. They couldn't have.
And again, there's kind of a sucking and blowing to the effort of the patriot or even just the general population. And that's something that needs to be talked about more, which they always gloss over no matter what it is you're looking at. The big lie about World War II, which will take, it won't even be, it may never be unless we bring it forward. The big lie about World War II is never going to be properly presented.
Because World War II, the purpose for it was to conceal the fact that the Communists slash the Jewish international bankers had taken over the United States in the same way that they had put 17, 18 years earlier when they took over Germany with the Weimar Republic. The difference here is that they openly declared a police state, 1933, declared us enemies of the state. And so we have this duality or schizophrenia going on in which Americans think they know what they're operating in.
And all of the government element, the bureaucrat, the ring knockers behind the scenes, the amical wearing, you know, international shysters and the rest, fully understand what they're doing and the fact that they're pulling wool over the population's eyes. But they've got a problem that they can't overcome is that when they did that with War Powers Act of 1933, and we could juxtaposition this into a sci-fi type cycle.
is they needed us to die in World War II to cover the bankers' trails on the criminality and all of the chicanery they were involved in before World War II, starting with 1929, the Banking Act of 33. Get a bunch of us killed, shift over and get a bunch of the petals and queers into government, all the criminals to gravitate even more heavily into government while we're all overseas dying.
And the best of our population is murdered, first off, right off the bat, in one, two, or three big years of war. I think that's what their plan is right now. That's why they even plugged in the nostalgia crap with reissuing the old World War II American uniforms. That's what the Army went to.
Historically, we've never done that. There's always the next generation of uniforms, but what they did is they have a combination of media propaganda with war games. For instance, everybody thinks that they're a combat, a combat-experienced individual because they've been playing war games with a clicker for six, seven, eight years. Okay, World of Warfare, Take Your Pick, whatever.
But the big theme is always, you know, World War II and by the way, commies are great. That's why the Russian Communists are great under the Jewish mob. And the Germans are evil and the Nazis this and Nazis that. Well, we killed the Nazis off decades and decades and decades ago.
But that theme is pulled back up so that way what did we see in society? You then have the propaganda tool of calling everybody a Nancy! You're a Nancy because you're not going along with me. You're a fascist. You're a misogynist. You're going down the shopping list. So their logic here, while they've been abusing us this cycle, is that supposedly we're going to go to Brain Fart. They start World War III. We're all supposed to become hyper patriotic and brain dead.
and run out there, sign up, they can then get a bunch of us killed off, mostly the heterosexuals, at least the mouthy, belligerent heterosexuals that might actually put the brakes to the queerism and the pedoism that's going on, because everybody's had enough of it. Especially the pedoism, that's where they've crossed the line. But if they could kill enough of us off with a war,
Their logic is they could plug in the next part of Sodom and Gomorrah. We would have no memory. The population would be, you know, the correctment would be complete with the replacement of the population. Population coming in would be more pliable or acquiescent to the agenda because they don't know how to fight. They wouldn't know. They don't resist. They just went somewhere else. And we're always looking to profit and preferably get a free handout.
So you take all of that and you can put that into a space theme? Yeah, I could do that. It would be still again with conflict but also addressing a lot of the other political agenda components. And most importantly showing how they integrate which is kind of what I just short walked through here.
The agenda now is to try and make you think you're in 1941, but it's not the 1941 that was real. In 1940 and 41, the Democrats were doing the same thing to the Republicans that they're doing right now. I will remind everybody a little incident that's an example of this, and they try to shit up and quiet up about it because the Republicans were anti-war because we had no business getting into World War II. Germany had no interest in invading the United States ever.
the biggest lie that they've progressively re-engineered, and I guarantee you this is the only problem, they got control of the National Archives. So now they can insert or lie their ass off any way they want. They've always tried to do that in the past and got caught. I think now the actual official histories are not compromised. But in reality, the Republicans were targeted because they knew what was really going on.
The real issue is that they had altered the government, they had altered the courts and made them alien. The courts we never should be in are the courts that are in power right now. They were not part of the United States. The courts you have right now are foreign courts, period. And so then what they did is they dragged everybody's ass overseas with a fake ass Pearl Harbor where they knew exactly what was going to happen and they helped to make it happen.
And in fact, also created the casualties even though everybody knew it was coming.
And then, oh, what a surprise. Oh, we got to go out and get a whole bunch of people killed. Well, who did they kill off? They killed off the lion's share of the population that would have resisted the queers, the petals, and the globalists here in America. And after those men did survive and come back, I'm going to remind you of something I know beyond a shadow of a doubt. Most every state of the union, they arrested thousands. The Jewish mob controlling the central government
Had the states arrest thousands of pro-patriot Americans who were militia who were all veterans Held them for two years without charges or trials and then just let them go This is 1945 in 1947
Why? Because in 1947 the Jewish mob was pushing the UN so that they could also push the whole idea of the Israeli government being created out of nowhere, illegitimately across the board, violating virtually every treaty pact, and agreement that had been established. And in fact that Palestinian population were targeted for a genocidal extermination and that's exactly what they did. And the people that always do the, all this is genocide, they're after us, oh yeah!
Calvin, yeah, are the ones committing the genocide just like they have time and time again Not just there in the Middle East but all over the country or forgive me all over the world So that could be addressed I would I would still you have to have a cast of characters But you would want to expand it and create a you know more you're like a series of sub casts For you know to develop the storyline much in the same way you see kind of like what they did the it's really interesting way they did it with
the expanse because they created a much deeper image of the societal's, you know, interworkings and the different structures and made it much bigger. I've said this, the biggest problem you have with Hollywood or movies is everybody is conditioned to small. It still has the image of trying to look bigger, but by the very nature of the restriction of casts and space,
You can only put so many people on a screen when you have epic scenes, they're usually matted and fabricated. You don't really have that mass of people there. And so very quickly, you go from this mass where you see tens of thousands legion on the march. And then all of a sudden, it's like there's 30, 40 people in the same uniform, close ups, cropped, angle shots to make it look bigger. It's a standard trick. It's also a theatrical trick even if you're on stage. It's been done in certain ways on stage the same way.
But it creates the impression because you're mentally you establish that, oh, that's that Legion, that army. But unfortunately it also rolls over because people are conditioned with media production into people on how they think about the world, the real world. It's the biggest problem we have with computers and it was a problem we've had with television.
that creates a small little box in the small little world, then we do not have the time and distance orientation that needs to be attached along with proper scale. So that's another thing that needs to be impressed into. That's the one thing that most
of the really epic films tried to do. Lawrence of Arabia did it. Lawrence of Arabia did more to create expression of time and distance and you really were only in, you were in a theater for only a couple hours, you know, a little more than that, well, three hours because the original release was three and a quarter or whatever. You had an intermission in the middle.
So it was actually more like, forgive me, I think it was three hours and 40 minutes. And correct me on that if I'm wrong, but I think I have an original cut. Another one is Dr. Chavago, which has gone out of play because Dr. Chavago painted a picture of what's happening to America right now.
So Dr. Shavago hasn't been brought back like Lawrence and Arabia or other movies which, you know, because they create this angsting thing with the white Anglo-Saxon male. Whereas Dr. Shavago talks about the Slavic states, the Slavic people, and, you know, it was centered around when the Communists were still in power, and Alex Ginnis plays a very not-so-nice guy.
It will be one, the way you'd all like him in the later movie when he was older. And some of the comments made, they don't want you to think about because they'll try to deny that the communist, the Jewish commissars were doing what they were doing. But if you watch Dr. Shavago, you get a real good taste of, you know, like part of, but even not very deep, but a very good taste about what kind of scurrilous turds they were.
So that is what you want to project time, you want distance, and you need dimension. You want to be able to project scale. Big. You want in deep because that's the thing. You know, any depth also with regard to personalities and also the, you know, their experience in social infrastructure, inter-construction. It can be done. The biggest thing that Hollywood has a problem with, or theater production has a problem with, is that they don't own their own facilities.
If you own the facility, your sets not only can be built, but you can add to sets, maintain the original sets.
And what's neat about that is you can always come back to the original set. You see, most you don't realize when you see like, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea or Star Wars, not Star Wars, Star Trek or whatever. There, if you watch it, there's different, there's a number of different set scenes that you will see if you watch every episode and then watch a season.
Then you'll have a new part of something that shows up you never saw in the first season. Why? Because they were willing to commit to changing the sets. You'll notice the sets that were available, not sets. This is why if you watch the first season, certain areas seem to disappear or are out of mind and these new sets are where all the action is taking place if it's on a spaceship or whatever.
And it's because they're limited in space and they have to pay for all of that. They have to pay for wherever it's being done. If you had, the first thing that Patriot Wood would need to do and have to do, if you're going to commit to in making an epic series and making a really interesting series very detailed, is you get a piece of real estate like in a complex, a factory, a big warehouse, and that's it. Whatever you do there, it's not moving.
You could create depth, you could create intricacy, and you would be more multi-dimensional. And that would try to keep your attention. That's the biggest thing is the other part about mostly with theater production guys, just to anchor you, most of you may not have, I'm 65. I grew up with traditional theater in that if you watch television, television, most people have a tough time with now because it'd be more on the traditional
Theater slid over into television movie production when you see Julius Caesar in a Celluloid on a movie.
It's epic, you have scenes of the Colosseum, you have, I take your pick, I don't care what year it is, you always have the in-depth scenes showing you the dynamic of Rome, you have the legions marching at some point in the movie, you'll see legions marching down the Appian Way through the middle of town for victory march, whatever. In theater, there's two ways you can go. You can try to be more intricate, or what you do is you go Spartan.
And what you're focusing on is the interaction of the actors and actresses, not the image. The image can help to enhance or at least to, again, keep the attention of the audience, depending upon the ability of your audience to perceive. Traditionally, like if you want to craft theater, go look at craft theater, which by the way would never be allowed today. Craft theater was on, I think, NBC, okay?
Craft theater, the sets were traditionally playwright or stage type Spartan stages, Spartan sets. Absolute minimalist. But it was lighting.
And then it was the conversation and the construction of the interaction by the actors and actresses that painted the picture and brought your mind to pull something from your own recollection about maybe the event that allowed you to paint the picture in your brain while you're being entertained on the stage. The distraction for an hour or two hours, however long that play might last.
Craft theater made that the classic effect and so they didn't do a lot of elaborate sets They focused more on putting you in the period the set had the proper look for him for the period and it did its job Star Trek the original is overlapping in that you'll go back and look at it the idea was to create a Spartan set which by the way does make a lot of sense and
If you're dealing with aircraft or if you're dealing with spacecraft and you have so much, only so much room, only so much weight you can carry or lift or move, etc. But it's more in line with the craft theater theme.
planetary sets, images of the ship, we're all much more Spartan, but we're realistic enough that you can wrap your brain around it, accept it, and go with it. Today we could be much more elaborate, and we consider that the norm. We do consider it the norm. In order for you to do something now, you have the ability with cheap kind of crap to make some really neat, you know, make some really neat
statements and images. So your sets could be dynamic, they'd be credible, and they're yours. And in the process, then you can focus on the storyline and the interaction that's necessary to make people think, which is really what needs to happen. Now, how many people's minds you can affect, that's a matter of how
focused you are on being creative and bringing what you want to try and express to the screen in such a way that it creates a mark. And that's something we could do. We've got all kinds of capable people. And the biggest thing would be, again, you want, you know, is what technique of acting. Most actors and actresses today are cookie cutter plastic, more so than ever in the history, I think, of theater.
At one time a unique nose would get you into the business. Big ears, big nose, Jimmy DeRay. WC Fields, a very unique person like nobody else you would see. But you have nothing like that now. In fact, Carl Moulden. These are names that even though I wasn't that excited about the actors, they rattle off. Why? Big snobs.
Raspy voice very intense you don't have very many actors that have any real dynamic. This is why Mel Gibson now contrary to you know every old action hero and you know Patriot and you know very knowledgeable But one of the things that makes him as successful is because of his wide range of expression Beyond flat normal
Don't think so go watch any movie that he's done and facial expression the level and the and the the Dynamic of his ability to express himself with a combination of body language and face Is far superior to pretty much any of his contemporaries. They're only a handful that are as good And it doesn't mean difference male or female. That's why he's appealing
So just there's all week. There's so much that we could do. I mean, God, I could have would have should have. You know what? We still can. Here's the thing. Even if we were going to war, this is some of the stuff that would need to be done.
We can't be running on the enemy's crap that they're producing Because most of it is and only a very small amount bleeds through on it when it does they run up and they desperately try to beat everything to death now Example is what happened with the author of Dilbert the cartoons, you know in the last day Here's what they're doing. It's like look it's like I don't know God You know what before I forget
Okay, now I can speak because I had to write it down so, God, I cannot forget this. There's something else tied into that. The guy that writes, forgive me, rattling his name off, I've watched and listened and read several articles today, but I've listened to the latest. The person who was the contracted group that was his publisher for the Dilbert cartoons and its syndication,
He they canceled him completely the person who did his publicity for that canceled him completely Everybody oh, yeah, he's got a book that was coming out. Apparently it was printed The they have when it sells out It will be no more printed. It's canceled
The calendar for Dilbert that was already being sold and already printed. Well, as soon as they run out of what they have, they're not printing anymore. It will be canceled and it will be erased. Any of his books that were done by the guy, all the comic books that were done, you know, have a collection, have now been, you know, banned and they will never reprint them, never, never, never, now.
Now here's the thing. Yeah, everything here's the one thing I thought right away Nancy just said Wow, all these will be worth a lot more So everybody should probably pick up what they see laying around However, let me jog your memory anybody remember the old movie the Ten Commandments What does this remind you of with these these Jewish parasites and these queer? Communists these pedo queer Jewish Communists anybody remember Pharaoh
Let it be written that his name will be struck from every armament, from every monument, broken by the scribes. He shall cease to exist. You thought that was all way back 2,000 years ago. These peckerwood pieces of gutter trash are trying to put all of this monarchical pedophilic, queer as a three dollar bill, Jewish mafia crap right back into play.
copy of the Ten Commandments. Somebody please, I don't care, do this. Please do this. Use the movie, the Ten Commandments, the original one with Charlton Heston. And Charlton Heston is walking away, take a picture of the, of the, God, what is his name? Somebody help me with this one. The guy who wrote, wrote, writes the Dilbert cartoons. What's his name? Now, get an image of him, and there are plenty of them.
superimpose his face over Moses walking away from Pharaoh have all will have Pharaoh is some big schnoz rap with a yama kalaan and voice it over with your name big book sure that none of his books I ever printed but we'll tell the ones we got because we'll make the money on them make sure that all of the calendars are bar well we can't point them we're gonna make money off and we won't make any more
Let his cartoons be banned from all of our Jewish controlled newspapers. And meanwhile, you know, Moses is walking away totally ignoring him. Only it's the face of the author of Dilbert. Walking away real calm. Pharaoh, you know, makes his declaration in the background. As it is written...
Show all the kosher mafia in international Jewish Congress, follow his word. Oig, evolve. What is written, so shall it be done, remember? That commandments. Faust is. Oh, as the demons drag him into the deep. No, no, the feral guy. Not the author, not the cartoon writer. Anyway, it is rather fascinating to me.
And I think again, if I were, by the way, and call, you probably, probably mute it up, hopefully you're still there, but, you know, one of the other things here, I would do just one here. Thank you. I wouldn't just do one series. I would like to do a Revolutionary War series. I'm serious. I'm not just talking the Patriot. I'm talking, I, well, you know what they would really be terrified of? Is if we did a Patriot series that was real.
Most have been too, you know, they're taking too much license, but they have to because it has to be politically correct. And there are critical dynamic characters before the American War for Independence who were absolutely right. You'll never see their writings. They wrote extensively for 10, 12, 15 years. Some of them were lesser individuals. In other words, it would have been probably members of Congress.
had they survived. The biggest problem is that most of them put their money where their mouth is and ended up, you know, dying during the war. Some of them shouldn't have. And of course others, as I've also said, you know, let's show the actual effects of what happened. They always show the signers of the Declaration of Independence. And there's that, there's several different ones that are done about the whole meeting.
of the different representatives and the debate back and forth, but there's never any showing of what happened to them afterwards. The battles of the American war for independence weren't one or two or three little battles guys. They were constant skirmishes and actions that were very, very personal that led up to other campaigns, that led up to bigger battles. And then certain, as I've always said, I've called it for 30 years, these pimple events.
But there were so many more that brought the wave of action to that point. Every war is like that. That's like World War II. They're rewriting World War II so we all had brand new P-51s or maybe we only had one kind of plane at the beginning of the war and everybody was just, we're winning right from the beginning and that was not the case at all. The reason they do that is so they can bullshit you into the next war.
First they have to rewrite it so you don't know that the men fought with the clothes rotting off their backs. One uncle was there before Palaloo and I think he was Guadalcanal. And they didn't wear, you know somebody says we don't wear underpants in combat.
Well, depending on how bad the situation is, it's true. They had such bad problems with diarrhea that they didn't wear underpants and they couldn't control themselves. So while they were busy walking around fighting or just trying to stay alive with everyday tasks, they just couldn't keep it in. The clothes were cotton. There weren't any tactical plastics or anything like that. The clothes were running off their back. The military didn't get the clothing to them. The military didn't get the food to them. They didn't get ammunition.
Were it not for what the effect the only thing what it did do is they got motivated They had to take the Japanese because they took the Japanese positions They got the Japanese food that the Japanese had little of They don't want you to see that because we're trying to get everybody into the Hollywood video game version of World War three We need to change that See it and so again first what we need to do is we need to re-anchor our people to understand our history Really where we came from
This though the American war for independence was created by the average person But the average person wasn't averaged by planetary standards We had a higher level of education in the 13 colonies and anywhere else pretty much on the planet We outdid the Japanese and the Chinese 70% plus of the population were literate which is unheard of around the world in 1775
How could that be? Well, I don't know. A bunch of Christian Protestants who had been burned at the stake and were attacked by the Jewish mob, attacked by the Catholic Church, and attacked by pretty much everybody you can imagine. Finally, we're able to get across that big puddle of water and put some distance between the enemy and they focused. And nobody wants to talk about that.
So what happened is that all these protesters got together, they were thinking, they were devout Christians. Contrary to what they tried to lie about. The first thing they had to do with bullshit with the bicentennial is try to tell you that the founding fathers, they weren't really into Christianity. So you didn't need to be into Christianity. We need to dump Christianity. It was Christianity that created all the right formula for us to actually get to the point where we became free like nobody else on the planet, people.
Now it doesn't mean there are other Christian elements or population groups, but it was the perfect formula time and distance combined with opportunity and scale Which brought us to the where we are again with this foundational problem Let's go right back to what I said earlier the biggest problem that God is we have we have a schizophrenic mechanism The courts are not American the courts are not ours the ad
It was called the hated admulticort by the framers, by the founders. Everything you will find, if that's why they don't want you to read what they said. Because when they addressed the courts, the hated admulticort, the hated admulticort, and you will find venom in the language of the men who actually had to deal with that court and why it was an abhorrence, why it was a, well, they were disgusted.
There was open hatred in their win the verbiage that they used to describe the Admiralty court Because they knew it was an enemy Well in 1938 they brought that 33 to 38 They brought that into power the Admiralty court in the Admiralty law is what which by the way if you doubt me American jurisprudence is registered in America
Those 10 law books that you always see in all of these different law libraries. I want you to go to that law library. I want you to go to the front of that book and I want you to look at the copyright inside that book where it's got where that that law is copyrighted. If that's American law, if Admiralty law is American law, then why is that POS registered in England? What?
The law book that you're forced to go to, if I have to do all the ad nauseam crap I've done for decades dealing with this, is a big argument with the Patriot Movement for years. I've had an argument on this and I, again, it's one of those things where you got to live with what you got to live with for the moment, but understand the poison that you're drinking. That you shouldn't even be in that court. That court is alien, but it's an occupation court of a booty prize. A divvying up.
And for that reason alone, the pigs should be dragged out in a shot.
Because it is a demonstration of just how corrupt and how deeply, how deeply damaged American freedom and liberty is. But they only could go so far. Why? Like I said, they created a schizophrenia here. Because Americans, first of all, possession is nine tenths of the law. Americans will tell you, if you ask them, who owns you? Nobody owns me. I don't care if they think they knew or not. Where'd that uppity attitude come from?
comes from the depths and the heritage of our nation. But all the big Jewish mobsters and all the Lodge buddies and all of the other first worlders out there from the old continent are trying to tell you that your property of the state
that through the creation of the bonds process of 1933 declaring that you were War Booty, that you don't know it, but they can put on heirs. They're the royalty against you. And there again is why their ass should be shot.
And they know it. They're terrified. But you see, here's the problem. They had to whip the bang on the gong and they used the patriotism and they used that idea that those other guys over there are going to take our liberty. Well, if they do, it will be because the pigs in Washington will help. And how much of our liberty and how much of our freedom and again, because with the subversion of our fate and the process of that, step by step,
We have executed millions of children before they were born with gleeful expression of joy. Not us, but a whole bunch of our American people have. And the pedoism and the queers and all the rest of that has frothed up just like it was warned about and described in Sodom and Gomorrah. It's not that we can't beat it. We outnumber them in every category. What really pisses me off always
is the fact that we have said spineless piss willy-curs that will tell you all about how, you know, everything is wrong, but then, okay, then we'll step up to, oh, because I would be, I don't want to be the first, it would be tough. It's not that tough. The biggest problem is once you find out how easy it is, it's raining that in once you've done it. So there's the balance, there's a tough one too. I have no...
I will not have a bad conscience or think I'm going to go to hell if I have to fight and kill to save my freedom, to save my life, to save my liberty. Think twice about it. Neither should you. The axing is created by the tyrant who wants you to have that schizophrenic attitude in your mind so that you won't do the right thing and get rid of the problem because there is a purpose for righteous indignation. There is a purchase
that has to be made, a price, a risk that has to be taken in order for you to get rid of a physical threat to your being, your society, your people, your life, your future. That's the part that needs to be expressed in what I would produce. And it's like, it wouldn't be hard to do. And in fact, given the opportunity, there are a lot of other people of like mine, having, being able to write for something like that, wouldn't be hard at all.
In fact, I've said this many times. Have you ever seen, you know, Collar? Have you ever seen Sam Littemore depicted in any movie? No, um, no. Can you, wouldn't you, when I describe that story, and I know there's variations, but the one I usually, I described as one of the oldest I could find.
which usually is the most accurate because it goes back to just as the end of the war was ending and there's a couple of excellent history books that a friend of mine has that I don't have possession of. He's got a monster collection back when you could find this stuff still in the used bookstores 1700s, 1800s text. Don't you guys, Sam Wintemore's, the scene of Sam Wintemore
The actual image of the Battle of Lexington in Concord, imagine if they showed you the British commander doing what he actually did at Concord. Have you ever noticed something never between them? Imagine if he had the leanest three-cornered hat speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave is this the left grave.
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 traded in your name
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms 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 will 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 Republican 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 trampled each God given right. We only watch and 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northwest, northeast, south,
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It is the end of the broadcast day for us here with the intel report. Second of March it is the 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Calendar 2023 Battle for the Republic the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue and it will. For everybody out there.
It is again, I've been a perfect day. We're supposed to get some weather. Oh, well, it's winter headed into or moving towards spring and we get weather all the time. We're in the Great Lakes. We aren't getting rain or snow or fun shine and then something in between again, then it just ain't Michigan. So again, lived with this all my life, not seeing anything new, not seeing anything unique.
It's just we've had a good winter so far. We still probably get some ice and snow because that's the transition period and the icy part is what you really don't like. I'd rather have the snow and then let it go. We can always work with that. It is Thursday. One of the things that we were talking about during the tour block, I was talking about, and of course we had some of our listeners call in. Let's appreciate that.
One of the series I was talking about is Firefly. Most of you probably have seen it, but if you haven't, we can't assume that. It's kind of like saying Demolition Man, we make a reference to it, and some people laugh, and others are like, what? So, a little homework assignment, have some fun. Get everybody that you know may not have seen Demolition Man, sit them down, and watch it. Have them watch it.
Now they might be able to figure out what year it was made by the cast of characters, but then again, maybe not so it'd be rather interesting to see how people respond to Something that was just so on the money with regard to the Fruit Loops in the 21st century and how the idiot six would you know roll? And then again rub it in make sure everybody that you can seize it now Firefly was a
short-lived, it was a regular series. It was shown on a number of different networks, including UPN. UPN was out there. Of course, that was one of the many independents, Sci-Fi channel, others. Everybody had some had dibs to this thing in a roundabout way because of the different communications contracts. What was bad for the series is that it was not shown in sequence and there really was no sense in why they did that.
If you watch it on television when it was on whatever cable or satellite feed you might have had and or sidebar network because there was a couple of you know, there were different parts of each of the networks that played it in their local airtime. It was played on a sequence by the parent organization which was really weird. Of course it created problems for it right away.
because people weren't oriented to the storyline. If you get a copy of the Firefly series, what you will typically find is that it's in proper order because they did the right thing. And you get a better understanding progressively of both the theme and the motivation of the different characters or the more background, it obviously makes more sense to everybody. That's just dropped in the middle of something.
So you do want to watch Firefly. The movie was a compromise or a solution because too many people were interested in seeing the series come back to life. All the actors were still in, you know, approximately the right age bracket. They were all alive. That's the toughest thing when you want to try and bring something back. And unfortunately, they killed one of the main characters off who is still alive while one of the other characters that technically, well, no, he was killed off too in the movie.
passed away after he did the movie, the movie Serenity. You want to watch Firefly and then Serenity. You'll understand why when you watch it. And again, this is how you can take science fiction and make people think. It's really cool. Science fiction or fiction of any kind. Historical fiction, which should be, as I mentioned, a term that was real popular in the 70s, but it wasn't as accurate as you would think. They called it faction.
They were faction, not fiction, faction. In that they had lots of facts, in theory, and most of them just had names. And in regard to the actual process of what transpired, oh, they were still mishmish, they were still mixed up. It would be great to do an American war for independence television series, like an entertainment series.
But with all of the real events in proper order and at the personal level where you could you could understand and appreciate it more I think what's interesting is a lot of the movies introduce the Soviet slash Holly weirds Agenda of the day. Let me give you an example one April morning excellent piece
You recognize all of the actors that are in this thing. It was a made for television movie It was in the ABC Movie of the week vein venue as far as you know, how it was constructed when it was shown and It's a great movie. I mean it is great. It's it kind of puts you right into the seat immediately You don't know what you're watching You know what's going on till you see the guy driving a wagon attack by the British regulars and you know a spy
And we of course turns out he's smuggling, you know, supposedly smuggling brackets, bullets and stuff. And so they take his stuff, they beat him and of course allow him to go on his way to a tavern, which turns out to be in Lexington. Okay. Well, the story proceeds and I want you, if you want to watch it and you'll see what I'm talking about, because this is an example where you take, it's not new what you're seeing now where they take modern bullshit ideas and try to inject them into the past.
They're talking about weapons when they're talking about the weapons that the militia have and it's the militia commander and other individuals that are sitting there at the at a meetup at the tavern and he goes all we got I think it was 96 rifles and following pieces etc and Six horse pistols not that they would do any good Now they had to put that snide little stupid comment in there
You know six horse pistols, though not that they would be of any good because they were pistols They had to get the anti handgun thing in there because way back then when that was done the handgun control Incorporated remember it before they just made it general gun grabbed the guns handgun control Incorporated well the big theme was get the handguns ban all the handguns ban the handguns get the handguns ban the handguns
So they put this little snide combat in there and anybody who has any brains or even if you didn't have too much in the way of scruples, the emphasis of the conversation was we don't have enough guns for everybody that we have. Our own people don't have enough guns. So why would anybody be so stupid and or foolish as to deride the guns you had? In fact, specifically pick out those pistols.
If all I had was a, if you don't want a horse pistolist to begin with, that's basically a Dragoon or a cavalry pistol that is basically a rifle cut down. We're talking, you could beat somebody to death with it all by itself with dead weight comfortably. And okay, so they had six of them. What would you do? I'll tell you what, the moment they said that, I was watching this years ago when I first watched this movie. And I thought, well, hell, I'd carry all six of them.
Everybody else has got to reload. You're at relatively close range. I'd be willing to carry, I don't care how heavy they were, I'd figure out how to drag them along with me, maybe even just put them in a, a shoulder bag, load them up, bring them out one at a time and boom, drop it, pull another one out, boom, drop it. Hell, for that matter, one in each hand initially, boom and boom, and then drop them and pull out two more and boom and boom.
And two more. Guess what? I got six rounds down range. I don't care who they hit, but you see how stupid that is? The statement. But if you pay attention, that demonstrates the anti-American and non-common sense statements made by the prigs, asshats, and incompetence plus wicked evil people that are pushing the agenda every step they can. And this is a Patriot movie. Do you think that any
Anybody back in the day, any firearm they can get their hands on, any gun, is better than throwing rocks in harsh language. Would you have even thought twice if somebody gave you what basically is a really big pistol? That's why they call it a horse pistol. And it basically, again, they carry two of these, a brace of two, although sometimes a guy would carry four, and if you're really motivated, six.
And again, they were carried in scabbards on the horse. You've seen this if you pay attention to different movies where they have accurate depiction. The guy's carrying a personal sidearm, but the horse pistols are right there left and right in front of the saddle. There was a whole technology built around the idea. And again, the cavalry was supposed to be right in, fight off the horse.
And congratulations, everything on board projected your strength that much more. Two, the two, uh, muscle loading pistols gave you two shots instead of one. That was more firepower, two shots immediately. And if you had a brace of more than two, well, that many more rounds fired before you had to resort to this, you know, saber pike or using the pistol for a bludgeon.
Which by the way it was intended to be done so there's an example of propaganda even during the bicentennial era an old boy one April morning and you know we're gonna talk about the shot heard around the world and there was all kinds of there were all kinds of Written in for being politically correct contradictions in the movie, but you can live with most of them But the comment made about the guns to me. It's like first you're telling me you don't have enough guns, but then you're pissing about a
certain type of gun because it's not politically correct in the 20th century because the big agenda is to confiscate the pistols and it's a horse pistol. Sometimes they're subtle, sometimes not so much. That was relatively subtle. Well, not if you know guns.
And not if you know the condition of the people, what their attitude was. Hell, anything and everything. We bought everything. We cleaned out the bargain basements of every country in Europe. Buying stuff that was technically or it wasn't coldly outdated, but it was already relegated to second service.
and other weapons had replaced the stuff that was in the basement or down in the dungeons or in the armory. And so they went around and with the money we borrowed or the gold we collected, the purchasing agents went out and grabbed whatever they could find.
Well, I can't shoot that that's an antique. Well, not really but you know, that's just outdated or or it's a pistol I can't do that. That's that's a dangerous criminal weapon. Yeah. Yeah, right and I'm a Chinese giant jet pilot being lousy So anyway, uh, the neat thing is there's a bunch of examples out there you can watch it are worthwhile And I highly recommend Firefly now it's gonna have some
unique moments in it, but the personalities, the nature, the effect is there's, there's a lot of humor in this, in the process. And it's just because it's, you know, I guess it's just real world. That's the thing to me that it's just put in a different era and put in a different solar system. That's what they did. And that's what I'd like to do. So anyway, I'd like to have some fun with that, but well, we'll see. It's not completely gone, but
I think we'll be busy enough and we have been busy enough with all the real world problems that are facing us right now. For some of us, that's what we just absolutely have to do, have to take care of. Now, I want to address something else. It's not Weapons Wednesday, but let me help you with something here I thought was rather interesting. I haven't pointed out in a while if you've done archery. Why am I bringing up arrows? We were just talking about movies. I want to bring this up for a minute because I've got an example of something here.
Wooden shafts. Okay, somebody said, well, you don't want wooden shafts because you know, you're they're gonna break when they'll shatter when they hit. Well, yeah. Universal. What? Well, when you use a comp, if you use wooden shaft with a compound bow, this has been a problem right from the get-go when they created them is initially you had fiber glass shafts. You had wooden shafts. Wooden shafts are traditional, obviously.
But when they started finding out that there was even with the earliest of the compound bows, there was just not quite enough strength in the shaft because upon impact with the amount of energy available, as the impact rippled through the body of the wood, it had tendency to fracture. It would break. Now, that would be a bad thing if you want to recover those arrows because they do cost money and even then, arrows cost money.
But I want you to think about something Please just don't go out and shoot up all of your very fine old wooden arrows if you got them Save them for the war. Well, you're gonna run around with a bow and arrow No, probably not but if I have to use it the wooden shafts basically what would happen is they would they would impact Penetrate continue to penetrate and they would shatter as they were going in Well, what do you think that's like trying to get out? Oh, that's mean Yeah, yeah it is
So with regard to the wooden shafts and any of the traditional, in fact, even if you have aluminum ones and they're dinged or a little iffy, look at those as orc arrows. The arrow orcs shot them at you, you picked them up off the battlefield because archers are always short arrows after a certain amount of time depending upon the available lard or behind them, the inventory behind them when they were operating. And eventually you had pickers, literally went out and recovered arrows.
and would very quickly return them. But the arrows, the length of the arrow could be quite dramatic. I've got a couple here that are an example of that. One is a shorter shaft that for me, with full draw, would be taken out part of my hand. So I've got to do a short pull and release. Now with a compound bow, that's not a problem.
So the neat thing is, is that you still have a reasonable amount of energy. You're probably going to lose about, if you don't bolt back full draw, you're probably going to lose about 20, maybe 15%. Okay. So you still got a shaft going down range very fast. It hits a target, it burrows in, and then it bursts in the process. A couple tricks here, by the way, real quick. Most of the newer arrows, there's not as much sophistication in design. Like I said, everything usually gets chintzy and cheaper.
On your older shafts, if you pay attention to your knocks, and this is something that a lot of people used to know, and you could feel this, is when you grab the arrow, you have at the 12 o'clock, or when you consider at the 12 o'clock mark, you have a rise. It's like a little thin.
Now, there's a reason for this because of the way that the arrow passes through the body of the bow. Because remember, the arrow is actually physically touching when it goes through the bow itself. When it goes past, it's resting, okay?
Now, there's two techniques that were argued, but the reason for those ribs is so that the knock actually is the same dimension right out to the end of the knock and even a point where it gets narrower, that rise means that as the arrow is passing, there's no variance or accidental cleft motion, even a small amount. It's going to change your point of impact with greater range. So the purpose behind that little rib
is to put it towards the side of the arrow that rests with the bow. As the arrow moves down along the bow when it reaches the knock, which is where the little notch is in the back, that rib maintains consistent contact with the bow without distorting the tail end of the activity as the arrow leaves the bow the rest of the way.
Now, this neat part about this, you can feel it in darkness. If it was pitch black, of course it's not really as you're shooting somebody with arrow at pitch black, but if you're trying to do this without looking at the arrow, but rather paying attention to your target, if you're actually going to be engaging something,
Then the idea behind this is that you could feel it with your index finger or your thumb and roll it and station it properly When you nest it into the bow and then it's you know pull back and release So it's just a little heads up. You may notice this with some of your the knocks on your arrows You may not see it on others It's a little tell that is quite useful to keeping your accuracy tighten your accuracy up by about probably
Oh, 15-20% again. So it's just an idea. You'll see it if you look at the older shafts. Some of the newer shafts are built this way, others, not so much. And of course now we have graphite and all kinds of other cool other tech that's out there. But do I get rid of any old arrows? Oh, I just picked these up because like I said, they're going on the inventory. I got to have barrels of arrows and I'll have to redo the fletching on both of these probably, but I've got
piles of fletching. I have a complete rebuild kit out in the shop for redoing shafts. And so again, traditional all steel, simple double broadhead, stamped steel. These are razor sharp, but again, sufficient for the job. There's much more sophisticated out there, but I can live with this.
So heads up, any arrows are good arrows. Crossbow bolts the same way. Crossbow bolts have been more expensive for quite some time and the availability of any good quantities out there from the wholesalers has been not so great. It's not that it's that specialized a niche. There are a lot of crossbows out there. In fact, Michigan crossbow interest has gone up quite dramatically.
The laws have changed for the use of crossbows. So if you have a crossbow, watch yard sales. I usually run into onesies and twosies. I got one crossbow bolt the other day with these arrows. The same model is the typical one that we have in the inventory.
I don't care about length because they're going down range and they're not coming back probably. If hopefully we win, but I have to use them for whatever kind of removal tactic or game getting. Hopefully we're going to recover them and eat what it is we hit. Unless it's that sentry or something like that. We don't eat the sentries or the other side.
You know, small game. Bow and arrow is a nice quiet way to collect what you need to keep eating and in the field. Well, you have silencers and stuff, yeah, but I'm wasting ammunition. I'm going to use the bullets on things that are, you know, seriously aggressive. Might on occasion use the arrow too. But a one bow and arrow in the field do a lot of game getting without any noise at all. And it's something that should be taken into consideration. Snares work.
Don't forget slingshots. This is some of the stuff that's for, you know, category other work, but as needed, again, I wouldn't want to get shot with either of these shafts. I know exactly how badly damaged somebody would be. So again, just an idea, not just complaining about the problems. I am so beclapped. The problems, the problems. Okay, well here, let's deal with that one. Oh, got him. Right in the groin. Right where I wanted it. No, I'm not eating him.
Don't worry about that. He's dead, sir. He'll be dead in a few minutes. Just let him lay over there and bleed and wheeze. He's screaming. I hear him. It's okay. He'll stop screaming. It's okay. We're at the bottom. Oh, by the way. Let's see. Talking about it twice in one day. Edward, if you could, the theme from Firefly, the extended version would be fine because when the original is relatively short, it's the leader for the program. But if we could,
The theme from Firefly. There we go. Cowboys in space, as a matter of fact. Yee-haw. Also, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and you're listening to us on libertytreeradio.org. You're also hearing us possibly on satellite, VHF, UHF, AM, FM, shortwave.
and a lot more. So we're out there in every direction. Oh, and CB radio base stations. So we appreciate that. Channel 31 group, busy as they always are building up the network. And I'm going to donate some more equipment here pretty soon. I'm going through stuff that I just found this last week. And in fact, today I sorted a box out and I still didn't get only by a very small, small percentage done. And, uh, Edward's probably looking, there is a longer play version of
The theme for Firefly and again pretty good. It was a pretty good piece also again a reminder I Mentioned another series that is kind of interesting but as always the case they start to get off track after a while It's kind of like anything the the author's the original author isn't necessarily involved, but The expanse is rather interesting Again, it's science fiction. I know
But pay attention to the politics. Because again, remember what L. Ron Hubbard said. To try to tell everybody the truth about what's going on, the system will try to get rid of your, you know, again, they will be very unhappy with you. But if you write science fiction and tell everybody exactly what's going on while giving it a different name but telling everybody the same story, well, you can write volumes and tell everybody the truth. So just something to think about there.
Anyway, I'm not wanting to step over the music. Edward's probably working to get that. It is again. Firefly, I believe, now you can actually slap me the microphone because I think it's 13 or was it even 13 episodes? Maybe 11. It was a, not a complete season. It was for, I shouldn't say that. Depending on the cable network and the company producing it, yeah, that was.
Okay, you got to remember look at some of the we were talking about the the Star Wars Television series that have come out through Disney their idea of a full season would be Well kind of shy by a lot of episodes by old Hollywood standards. So just heads up there also Again before I forget and I got to do this actually Moses is on my mind. Oh says Moses
is aimsurplus.com. They did get some Norma ammo in, but they had it for a great price too. A 9mm and also some .45 ball ammunition. This is traditional Norma, although it's for the new box. But what's interesting is, again, I think it was about $2 sheep and everything else. If it's not there, it's sold out. And I wouldn't be surprised if it's gone pretty quick. But if you bought those dagger pistols from
Palmetto State Armory, if you go over to AIM right now, there are some really good prices on 9mm ammunition. And again, stick to the ball ammo right now, but factory ball will do you just fine and you can load up all those magazines. You'll have enough ammunition to top off the 10 and then some without an arm and a leg.
Also the norm ammunition as I've said many times It's better than Remington It traditionally used to be a lot of us use it for match ammo the normal when you could find it in 45 but I Don't think that their standards have changed. I don't think they're doing other country reloading or I should say loading But we'll we'll find out I still haven't gotten anything on that. That's solid The Turks have been doing a lot of subcontracting which is why I'm curious that all of these other
brands have popped up all over the place that we've never seen before or we've pretty much seen it only in Europe and they were they faded years ago. Now all of a sudden they've been resurrected and that's a sign that somebody was looking for shill front operations to remarket or you know to market something that's already out there. The Turks have a lot of equipment like that that they've been doing a lot of ammunition especially been allowed to bring in when other countries can't.
So that's probably the case. Again, the like Sterling. Now I know Sterling has been in production and mostly I think they've been doing military contract, but I don't know if it's a new company name, just a shallow held front, or if it's the original company from decades ago. So again, your guess is as good as fine. However, looks like this stuff shoots. If it's nine millimeter and it's ball and it's 115 grain.
or whatever because there are up and down, run with them. Anyway, I'll tell you what, let's see if Edward, Edward, if you could, maybe Edward may have been away from the mic. If you could, Edward, the theme from Firefly, if he's digging it up, that would be great. And again, I may have to, I may have to remind him more than once, only because he might not have heard, preferably the extended version, as a matter of fact, that'll work it out just fine. Other things.
In light of what happened with Palestine, I think everybody's up to speed or at least getting pretty well their dose of Palestine updates. Again, what we need to be watching for, as I've said before, is other events or activities fabricated by the kosher mafia. Now, Illinois is in the crosshairs, although Illinois just had a little bit of a, not really a setback, as we know, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice's daughter.
You know, he can have in theory of kids and I don't know what happened to that woman I guess you know the old demon possessed thing because if you look at her Once she got into office is when something happened. I don't know what it is But and I don't
You don't have to be pretty to be a nice person or decent person. She's just a horrible person and definitely a shill for whichever kosher mafia element was managing the black contingent in Chicago, okay, that particular part.
As we know, she's now, no, she didn't even make it to the primary. In fact, being third in the primary pretty well tells you you're finished. Okay, no matter how hard you try to argue it was somebody else's fault. If you're third in the primary, then you're pretty well finished. And being a sitting mayor that wants to be mayor, not making it, that means everybody has a pretty bad attitude about you. No matter what you try to claim,
the writing's on the wall or in this case on the ballot box. Now the important thing is several people do qualify very quickly as this doesn't mean anything's gonna get fixed in California. In Chicago, nothing will be fixed in California. But in Chicago, it's gonna be either one kosher mafia back critter or another and they're all demikins.
I mean, the Republicans have a little or no chance because the ballot box thievery that has gone on for decades is going to definitely be kicked into high gear with this next fake election coming up, the next fake election window for activity. But it's interesting that I don't know if this has taken the air out of or put into question the other politicos about
proceeding hell bent for election forward with the rest of their get the guns and you know kick in the police state agenda in Illinois. Now it's more likely that what this has done is forced them to
reconfigure whatever they're planning in the way of a terrorist attack by government because this will be an Israeli and US federal government attack that takes place if it's a bombing by the by the feds and the Mossad or if it's a hostage taking you know we haven't really had something like that in a very very very long time think about it
You know, I've mentioned many times, you know, Washington, D.C. was occupied dozens and dozens of times in my youth. At one point, let me remind you all guys, in Washington, D.C., the Black Muslims had an ongoing internal conflict between two of three factions.
One faction killed everybody in a house, it was a, well, the particular Muslim group. They'd gone to prayer and also to a meeting of the men. And the other faction came in, they killed all the women, and they drowned all of the children in a bathtub. They filled the bathtub up with water, turned the kids upside down, and drowned every one of them. So they had all these kids sticking head first, laying head first, dead as a doornail.
piled up in one bathtub. Oh, that doesn't sound good. Nope, it didn't. But because the attitude of law enforcement then is the same situation you are seeing right now because you had the kill all the white people and black power movement in play and the black Muslim movement was a significant part of that in Washington, D.C. The cops pretty well had a, well, there's a feud going on and there's not much we can do about it attitude.
Now because the cops did not go out and gang bust on the other group and just arrest everybody, although there were two other factions, but the one that they knew who it was, you know that the Fed was spying there. The cops are spying there like they do today. There's no different back then. And so they knew exactly who murdered those women and kids.
So the black Muslim faction, the other one that had been affronted, they brought in all their allies and everybody as long as rigor mortis hadn't set in and they took three government buildings hostage in Washington DC. How many of you remember that? Now they killed three people with the taking of the buildings. One was the security guard and by the way they took the buildings with machetes, spears, hatchets, axes,
and clubs with nails. Anybody remember? Am I jogging anybody's memory here? You know, notice there's no reinforcing of this. Does that sound more like a little bit of mayhem? And could that be a... Would that be like a revolutionary act, so to speak? Well, it was a criminal act, for sure.
And one of them that was killed was a guard. Apparently he tried to do what he was supposed to do and they got a gun out of the deal with that. Plus they did have a few other guns, but not very many. And mostly they did it with, again, machetes, spears, hatchets, bludgens, and a handful of guns. After about three days of negotiation, the agreement was that
the case of the children being killed and the women being killed would be looked into. Oh, wow. And everybody was allowed to walk away. What? Oh, yeah, they took three federal buildings. They had federal bureaucracy employees hostage. They had many, many hostages. We're not talking one, two or three. They had hundreds of hostages and they negotiated a settlement
and allowed everybody to walk away. What about the three people who were killed? Oh, well, Cédavi. Oh, well, well, what's your point? Don't rage. That's exactly what happened. Or kill all the white people. So if you all think this is new, if you all think this is new, we have seen this all before.
It's kind of like the theme from the new Battlestar Galactica when they kept having the silons, you know, they had the old Fart silon and the old silon ship that was a research, you know, terror horror cruise ship. And he keeps going, this has all been seen before and will be seen again. And that was repeated in the whole thing. And of course, it was like this is a natural cycle. Well, guess what? This like they said in Battlestar Galactica. This is we've seen this all before.
And with all of the craziness and the insanity, the only difference is, while they did push the queer agenda, the pedo queer agenda, and there's the real rabid pedo stuff and queer stuff, just waiting to kick that in yet. Not the way they wanted to. But depending where you were, like San Francisco, Washington, D.C., or New York, or Chicago, oh yeah, it was there. But not the way it is where they can put it out right in your face all over the country.
That's the difference between that cycle and this cycle and then on top of that the level of stupidity and Literally no excuse for doing what they're doing is the other part of the present formula is just purely Plugging in a record and replaying it because they figured they got away with it before So this time around they're gonna get more free stuff
Now here's another one that came up that they're all lamenting about now because why is the Dilbert author in trouble? Well he said, you know, he said so many black people hate all of us white people and they hate me. Where I lived, I moved. Not where a lot of other white people are and nobody's hating on me. My neighbor doesn't hate me and everybody's happy.
I got out of their way and I went down the road. So now, of course, it's outrageous how dare he do that. He needed to be the old guy victim that they could come up behind and do the knockout game on. How dare he leave? How dare he and how dare he say it? Well, you know, this too is the same garbage. You create the problem thesis, antithesis, synthesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem and bitch about it and come up with a solution that people otherwise wouldn't accept.
because you have to apologize. That's a whole idea. So back in the 60s and 70s when they started to kill all the white people and of course the schools all helped to promote it, every leftist school in the country and the colleges and universities, Angela Davis, which everybody's talking about right now because they're keeping her face in the media right now.
I've talked about her for the last 30 years. In fact, she was at the University of Michigan this last couple years. They were trying to get her on the Board of Regents. Now, what is Angela Davis especially famous for? Does anybody remember? What was Angela Davis' high water mark that made her so, and I'll use another word, notorious. Now, for Black Panther members, we're on trial. The trial was proceeding.
Angela Davis, and I believe there was another female that was involved. They were of course searching people at the door, casually checking bags and whatever. So she snuck a handful of weapons or a couple of weapons up her crotch, along with this other woman. And they smuggled the men and handed them off to the Black Panther members that were being tried.
They in turn took the weapons and shot the place up, took hostages. Now they do the short compression version when they're talking about Angela Davis here recently. And I'm going to remind you again that, well, that wasn't the end of the story. What happened is they got into a conversation, negotiation, and they agreed that they were going to give the the hostage shakers a van out front.
So the judge and several other, I think, jurists that they had handy there, lawyers, whatever, they walked them out to the vehicle, you know, at gunpoint. And when they got around and into the vehicle, the cops let go with everything they had and fired them up and killed the hostages. If the hostages weren't killed by the Black Panthers, the amount of firepower that the cops used on the operation finished everybody off.
Kind of like a Bonnie and Clyde situation think of it that way and they don't want to show you that because remember the bullets weren't going from the inside out Most of those bullets went from the outside in it's pretty obvious when you got sheet metal on a vehicle Okay, so and they weren't shooting with great accuracy because they were kind of blind It was a it was a van a full-sized van not a cube van just a full-sized regular van that they the people were in so
Yeah, you got a lot of dead space where you can't don't have a clue what you're shooting at. We just keep pulling the trigger So that's what Angela Davis was arrested and put into prison for along with although she didn't get caught right away in fact Then she was involved with a string of other bombings other activities, etc. Typical for the kill all the white people black power movement of the period eventually got busted Went into prison and needless to say somebody
Let her out that same somebody though let a lot of other Communists out who didn't just protest or talk about things They actually had been involved in bank robberies Automatic weapons fire grenades pipe bombs firefights all kinds of fun stuff hostage taking
And the Clintons did a real fine job of making sure that all their little leftist buddies were gotten out with executive paroles. All of those characters. Isn't that interesting? Don't worry Obama did the same thing. Isn't that interesting? Of course now, well, again, this is where we are is as a reminder, there's nothing new. It's the same repeat over and over and over.
over again. Okay, what I'm gonna do, I think Edward's right there and we got enough time to do it. Edward, if you could, the for Firefly and if we could do the extended version a little longer, that would be great. We got enough time to kick it in there before the top of the hour. So hopefully he can dig that up for us. And again, a reminder, take the time, watch Firefly. But before you do that, well, you can do both. Binge watch a little bit.
Find a copy of demolition man. They haven't made a remake. So it's the one with Sylvester Stallone Okay, you might recall Taco Bell was the big sponsor was the you remember Taco Bell it was the only store chain the only chain that survived the franchise wars of the fast food restaurants the franchise wars and They meant they really did mean war head there
Let's not forget the burgers from the subterranean people. Over. What kind of burgers are these? Oh, they've had that! Oh. Rat burger. Say it's the best burger I've had in a long time. Remember, he was frozen solid for, you know, how many years? That's the only hamburger he had. That's the only hamburger he had in a long time. So, yeah, good point. And again, remember, we're short food right now, you know? Plop plop fizz fizz.
And of course, well, here's what's really cute about the one part is that the big thing were short, ditty tunes, you know, for radio. And sorry, guys, I could sing every song. I grew up with every song that they were singing in that in that series, in that movie. Hot dogs, armor, hot dogs, right? And we cannot forget Bureaucrat Bob. Remember that. Executive Assistant Bob.
to a hair color, pick a direction. And by the way, you know, lose the kimono. You look like a sofa. Yeah. Try this one more time. Hopefully Edward is right there. And we're getting close to the top of the hour here. But if we could, the theme from Firefly and the extended version will still fit with the 10 minutes we have left. We might be able to get it in. Might. I think we can. In fact, I know we can. I'm going to try and do that no matter what.
Let's see other things on the agenda for this weekend coming up. Don't forget nag a hitch them Can't make a hitch them. We have the food drive going on right now Firefly if you get a chance take the time look it up tonight at least watch the lead episode firefly
And they might run into when you do a search on YouTube or wherever you're going to go, Vivo. You sure entity will prop up. Do not want pop up in the search. Do not watch the movie. Do not watch the movie yet. You don't want to ruin things. Watch the series Firefly first.
And then when you watch the movie, all of the, what you've seen that was gonna be part of the series and would have developed into that movie that you see, or would have been part of the series that movie would have, you understand better the build, what they were developing with the progressive plot. So it was pretty cool. And again, it's a very, very interesting and unique series.
If we could put Patriot Wood online, it would be a sci-fi thing, a sci-fi series in that vein would probably be where we'd be going with one part of it. And then again, I'd love to see an American War for Independence series done properly, which I haven't seen one yet, because the political correctness always bleeds into what Hollywood does, because they're desperately trying to not make you cross notes and realize, well, hell, what they did then is what we need to be doing now.
And the same bastards that did it to his end are the ones doing it to us now. Same click, different day. So a lot of work to do. And again, oh, we have, oh, for, Nagi Hicham food drive before I go any farther. I mentioned it, but guys, they're going to do a three-fer, a three-bee on number 10 cans this weekend at Nagi Hicham.
There will be a briefing on it once you get there, but what it means is normally the price to go to any of our facilities is two number 10 cans. This weekend at Nagahitcham, they're going to be bolstering their tactical reserve. They also want to have emergency services beefed up a bit. The Palestine thing gave them an example of why.
So it doesn't make a difference what you bring. It can be pickles, it can be relish, it can be beans, peas, or whatever you got something you can get a lot of in a number 10 can, but instead of two cans, nag hitch them this weekend, three cans. So it's a three-fer thing. Nobody, we don't use money. That way people can't go, oh my God, you just get the money, you're gonna spend it. No, we'll take the food and we'll figure out about whatever we need for cash, you know, for all the other projects.
Everybody can pitch in as need be that's standing right there. That's usually how we do it. But the food then is part of a deep tactical reserve for the local activity or strategic reserve to assist in an overall campaign or operation. And the food is collected in, as you guys know, if you've been to any of the sites, the facilities use the food also for the mess hall, but never anywhere near what's paid in.
by everybody participating. Cash, we create jealousy. Number 10 cans of food, just a good lunch and dinner once you're done and breakfast the next day on Sunday. That's how it works. Anyway, another thing also, oh by the way, we had the seed swap last weekend. In fact, I'm gonna, ooh, there's some wealth right there. Took advantage of that and had a great time.
some really unique Michigan breeds of pole beans. One of them is a pole lima, which I've never seen, but all of them have this Appaloosa coloring, and no two are the same. Some are greens, some have a brown, you know, they have a color base, and then they have an alternate color.
So they're actually quite pretty, to be quite honest. But one of them is a Potawatomi and the other one is an Iroquois. And both of these are traditional Midwestern native developed beans. If you're not familiar with this, Indian planning, I didn't really talk about that this weekend, but you know, somebody probably did it maybe in a class. But, you know, for instance, we talk about Daniel Boone when he came up from the Kentucky when he was a prisoner.
We talk about Indian farming in the Ohio Valley. It's not farming the way you would picture farming with rows and rows and rows of corn and wheat like you see today. They would do cluster farming. And these beans are pole beans, which means where you plant the corn and or you set up, you know, trellises, the beans grow upward. They don't bush out. They don't bush in just a small cluster. They will grow like a grapevine.
and they work right up until the end of the season. So they're a phenomenal food producer. And with the island type farming that they did, the pumpkins and the corn would be together. Obviously you'd have squash because you have the different breeds and you'd be trying to keep them separate and they develop different breeds for different flavors. I mean, after all, squash isn't all that exciting. So maybe at least a little variation would be good, right? But the beans in this format went up.
rather than out, which means that with the island construction of farming that they did, the beans were in this pod and everything could be monitored. You have the kids working as lariat to deal with keeping the critters away and of course do basic maintenance. And you could monitor all of your food stuff simultaneously because each island, each pod was
a grouping of all of the different foodstuffs that you were going to be using for the season going into the winter, you know, through the winter months. So it's pretty neat. Anyway, I will give you more information on that, but it was definitely a worthwhile endeavor. And I saw a few things I've never seen before. As always, that's what's especially fun about going to events like that. Anyway, we're at the top. And for everybody out there, it's the end of the 2nd of March. And as soon as I look
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