November 30, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Henry Kissinger's death and alleged connections to China, crossbow weapons and historical examples, the space program and moon landings with skepticism about current NASA capabilities, firearms export licensing restrictions by the Biden administration, preparedness and logistics for militia operations, sewing machines and helmet cover production, and gardening/seed preservation for self-sufficiency. Callers contributed information on firearms deals, gardening resources, and preparedness supplies.
- henry kissinger
- space program
- moon landing
- nasa
- firearms export
- biden administration
- militia training
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- gardening
- heirloom seeds
- cz firearms
- camp weyland
- michigan militia
- logistics
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It's not fun. That's not fun to watch. Just watch LSU just pummel someone for three weeks. Just beat the snot out on it. That's not fun for fans. I mean, it's just, it doesn't even inspire you. Like, you know, if LSU wants to keep that student section in their seats and not leaving after midway through the third quarter or earlier, you know, stop scheduling Sam Houston State and Tiger Stadium. You know, schedule Wisconsin. Schedule TCU, schedule Oregon, schedule someone that the fans can see on their schedule and say all week, I cannot wait till Saturday so we can see if we can beat this team. Because honestly, the only team I see on that that might make fans say that this season is Alabama. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, the rest of LSU's challenges are going to come on the road like at Florida and at Auburn. And at the very least, bring in some more in-state talent. You can play more than one in-state team this season. Everyone does. We have a copious amount. Through the mist with his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one On land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your... But you're in love! For one, we're just touching a very bad subject. Maybe the moment I said that it just kind of went, boop! Because again, you're not supposed to remember these things. Everybody's supposed to have a complete lapse of, you know, any kind of, you know, conscious extended memory of the planet and how it's worked. Now, the interesting thing is... There we go. Hey, Dan. Got it. Real quick. I took care of the problem. This started last night after a software update and it has been progressing throughout the day. So, anytime... If I don't catch it, guys, call in and let us know and I'll fix it. For whatever reason, when we do a live broadcast, it's going about 10, 20 minutes and that tries to flip over to music. Yeah, it's a typical upgrade it isn't Thank you, no, I appreciate the help again and that's kind of heads up we need guys the sooner we identify it this sir I can take care of it. Go ahead jump in their car Yeah, there's a dangerous tool out there on but Kay is a toothpick crossbow launcher. Oh my gosh. Well, it's how small insects and maybe feeble rodents, right? Mice, yes, indeed. Yeah. Or some fish's toes or whatever. I was going to say, it's torture is on the poor mice, but well, what the heck? It's practice. It's probably expensive, $12.99. I don't have people can afford shit like that. Well, again, I think I've seen the model you're talking about, and I've wondered about it, but I haven't picked one up. And obviously nobody's gotten it as a prize. But, hey, at least we give you a weapon. We got a weapon through the system that way. But the interesting thing about that is it's not a bad little idea. It's just, you know, again, is it enough to actually dispatch the mouse? It might horribly maim, but I'm not so sure it's going to pop, kill the thing. That's the only thing I'm sure. Yeah, exactly. It's like, well, that's enough to probably get most, but there's then those lingering ones that are damaged that keep coming back and making it feel bad. Maybe you don't feel bad, but you know, it's just an idea. Poor thing. Yeah, God, he's just lingering on. You know? I'm sorry, I forgot his shot. When's your, I wouldn't have brought it up. I'm going back on those phone holes. Toothpick, pistol bow in the one pound range. Yeah, actually you can make a hellacious little bow like that. Let's not forget when you... upscale, not as small as what we're talking about. But remember in Mad Max, actually what was it? Both Beyond Thunderdome, but also the second movie Mad Max. You remember they got the mounted wrist bows. Well those were real guys. Not only were they real, But those are made by one of the best English crossbow companies on the planet. Actually, I think it was their counterpart in Australia. And those little crossbows, those things were like 60, 70, 80 pounds and they're only what? They got a prod that's only about maybe six inches across. So the amount of energy that was being delivered or that, those were something that, yes, they put a hole in you. But if you, I guess scaling it down, if you really went with a decent prod, in other words, a little aluminum prod or metal prod, and I don't mean stamped, I mean actually made it, make it out of stressed alloy, and then run a little line across there, you still have to use what's called a sheep foot to probably cock it, a baby sheep foot. But my God, if you let go with something like that, I wouldn't want to get shot with it. It'd probably be like getting really nasty hospital injections, you know what I mean? In other words, ah! God, that, well, it didn't kill you, but you just get pestered horribly to the point where you want to hurt somebody. But yeah, they do make them the toothpick crossbows. There's a couple of different ones. One of our allies dropped off a PVC pipe crossbow that we have here. Here's an example of a mountain yard in America. You know, remember the mountain yards had the crossbows, guys. Everybody coming back from Vietnam tried to grab a mountain yard crossbow as a souvenir if they could find one. And it became a private lucrative business for people who weren't mountain yards in Vietnam to make those crossbows and make a lot of money selling those crossbows to people that were leading the war. I've got to get a souvenir. There's something everybody likes. So again, the GROSS-BOWLS go up and down the scale and there are some phenomenal companies that have, some of coming gone, that produce some incredibly small units. The original IMP, I think, is probably the best example. There was another company, not Squat, not Bigum, but there was another company that was English. And they produced the equivalent to what was called the IMP. which had a 100 pound prod and I think only about a seven, it was a seven inch prod from point to point where the, what the prod is, is the, we call it a bow, okay? From point to point where the line is attached and you had to stress this thing and it was a steel line that was used. This is stuff they did back in the 70s, late 60s, mostly into the early 70s. And a lot of these things, if you run into them, they've got to be collector's items. I think they're, again, they were common when we were young, but they're not, nobody has anything really like them. The only place it does is if you go over to the, Slingshot channel the gentleman from Germany has a phenomenal channel. We've talked about it many times The name has changed. That's why I'm not rattling it off right away. But What's fascinating is he has gotten into crossbows because Germany can't have guns most Europe can't have guns but they can have a lot of other things and right now they're building some really phenomenal and useful Crossbow weapons, including, as I pointed out, magazine-fed semi-automatic crossbows. In fact, technically it's automatic because you can pull the trigger down and, you know, away it goes. Do these work? Oh, these things are, these are no toys. What they're building are not toys. They're viable weapons. So just a heads up, there's some pretty neat stuff. From mouse bows to arbalisks to harpoon cars. Okay, we've done it all. I've actually built arbalisks back in when I was a lot younger and we had, well, we always have the same amount of time, but had a lot more time to play with and by God we did. The first arbalisk that I ever built, which would fire about an eight foot, six foot or eight foot, three quarter inch iron pipe. We made a dark projectile of hit warhead on the front. and created and welded two fin stabilizers on the rear. We used a boat trailer for the frame. We used a pickup truck outer leaf, the biggest leaf on a half ton, no, it wouldn't happen, it was a one ton pickup truck. And first time I fired it, we never found the boat we shot. We figured out it's gonna go across to about a 40 acre field, maybe about a half a mile away. We let Los say, punk. Actually, this is sound like punk. And when it went down range, we figured, okay, I didn't paint it. I should have painted the thing orange to begin with the bolt. But I didn't. And so we saw it go and we're figuring we're gonna see some dust kicked up. It was a recently plowed but not raked field and nope, nope, it went way it went into the next back 40 and we we searched for a good hour and a half because we really wanted that bolt back and we never found it. Maybe the farmer did the next season, but we didn't. So by God, okay, you can make some really cool things with a minimal amount of cost and a maximum amount of effect. And you can throw pounds with something like that. Just another thing to think about, pounds. And that means, hmm, that's kind of, that can be kind of destructive, especially if you put a warhead on it instead of just a sharp pointy end, which of course we played with later on too. So anyway, let's see, no. Henry Kissinger again, we don't know and it may have been yesterday. Of course, is that yesterday per, you know, maybe whatever date is mixed up with, you know, between China and the US and, you know, between the Pacific, you know, there's all kinds of weird things with a date timeline there. So as it is, it's interesting, is he going to get buried in his Chinese motherland? There's something I'm curious about. You know, the guy who screwed America left, right, up and down. After he milked this country for billions of dollars, after he screwed us with NAFTA and GATT, where does that peckerwood piece of trash go? Well, he goes right over there to live with his buds. You know, the people- Are you kidding? ... who he screwed America with. How do I not know this? This is something we're talking, Nancy and we're talking on the way back from, you know, where we were today. More on that in a little bit. And what's interesting is, yeah, they were talking about it. Well, he really loved it. They actually had the communist Chinese making the announcement. Well, he really loved America. He wasn't living here, but he really loved it. He liked it. It was a great place to suck money out of. It really was. It was a fantastic place to screw. And Mr. Kissinger enjoyed every minute of whatever financial fornication he did to America. He really did. He loved every minute of it. So, land of the fee, the home of the slave. Play ball. He loved that money. That's right, and kissin' gent. Listen, you know what's really funny about him? Now, this is old, this is all old news, but some of you aren't younger people if you look it up, you'd be, it's rather fascinating. You know, he had brothers, I'm sure, well, the brothers were younger, they might still be alive. Apparently, he is from a long-lived family. I mean, I'm from the same kind of situation. All of our family lives up into their 90s unless, you know, a car crash or something else gets you, you know, or slipping out a banana on a stairway. But what's interesting is his brothers don't sound anything like him. You know, the accent with the rubbery lips, it sounds like he's got mabbles in his mouth, his signature. None of his brothers or other relatives sound like that. Seriously. He's a fraud. Yeah. Well, that was the first question. Everybody goes, well, what does that mean? I said, well, it means that he's that red-headed stepchild, that changeling that showed up in the crib and somehow whatever attached, you know, physiology and subpsychic, you know, transmission of information or data showed up. He ends up not sounding any. Doesn't sound like the rest of the family doesn't look much like the rest of the family So was he a kosher planet? You know, they drop, you know, they drop one of their changelings in to the mix Because you know you all think short-term the enemy thinks long-term. So who knows? But it is interesting because his brother years ago. This is back in 1982 82 83 There was a short little interview with one, I think it was CBS or whatever, and they were talking about all the life and experiences of Henry Kissinger. And of course they're talking to his brother, and his brother is talking, you know, sounding kind of like me, only with a little more of a clipped accent, right, eastern accent. And it's like, well, that's his brother. And it's like yeah, he goes well, where did his where did his his vocabulary? Where does accent come from? He goes the one brother said this I think it's a younger one said well, I really don't know That's the perfect thing for a follow-up question, oh you don't know did you grow up in the same family Do you come from the same, you know, in other words, was he a drop-off, okay? But even if he was, he wasn't, you know, that accent thing, how would that happen? You know what I mean? Everybody else is talking about this and there's the one kid in the family is talking with a marble mouth and has an accent like he's from, you know, he's a combination of, let's see, Jewish Brooklyn and what, the north side of Israel. Okay, I'm telling you, listen. It's like Zaydz, Zoidberg. You tell me Zoidberg is the future Emma. Great. That formulation of the hard palate that happens when you're very young, when you're under five and you start to speak the language that's native to you, that hardens your mouth. Your mouth actually forms around whatever language you use, which is why it's very difficult to mimic Chinese with the proper accent and everything, unless you really study it, you're really dedicated to it. He obviously lived somewhere else and was, let's say, Trained or raised or whatever you want to call what they do with those people Right this doesn't drive like therapy. I was obviously done by somebody else that talk just like that Yep, exactly. He could didn't happen on it. They didn't happen to old genetics. Don't you know it right really? That's not how that works. Okay, so mark so anyway He's no longer with us the number one. That's a good thing. Go ahead call her jump in there remember his One of his nicknames was Boris, or he was in Russia. Plus, I looked this thing up. They said he was born in Germany. Right. Oh, yes, that's my point. He sounds like, again, he could be... He definitely, you know, kosher connections, first of all. That's obvious. But the whole idea, especially with the mumble mouth routine... That to me, I think, it's argued that he developed that for the sake of misdirecting individuals that he might be in negotiations with. That's something they did pull out of their arse. It's like, oh really, that makes a lot of sense. Become unintelligible so that you can piss people off you're trying to talk to. Right, that works really well for negotiating. What? What did you say? What in the hell were you? What did you mean by that? Well, I'm glad he thought it was the problem, I thought, boy, boy, and then I spun around in cycles. Zoidberg. Yeah, I know. That's exactly what I was looking at. Zoidberg. So, in any way, in the, again, as you're, exactly, you're recalling correctly, we've talked about this on the air for 30 years. On and off, I mean, the Henry Kissinger is not the center of our universe, but he has been the center of what has been a Screw America project for a very long time. And why would he be in China? Well, I know why he's in China, because slaves are cheaper in China. The slaves are cheaper, guys. Come on. It costs money when you're over here for all you Americans. Then I have to worry about that one of you might catch him poking a little eight-year-old boy or something. So he had to go overseas where he could get away with pedophilia without being caught or worrying about it because the government likes it. You know, he's spending money here. Yeah, I know he's raping little kids, but you know, hey, we make a profit. We don't care. It's okay. Who loves you, Boopy? Who loves you? So that's exactly where we are with the situation right now. Mr. Kissinger is fortunately burning in hell. And well, he got his way. I mean, come on. It could be other processes before you get to the burning in hell thing immediately. There'd be a process. Nope. Nope. Nope. No, there's in fire right now. No, no. processing time God have a gun like that, God might have a witchery. He might have a witchery. He might have a witchery. He might have a little bit of a witchery for people like this. It wouldn't really matter because if he did have some time it would just be time now he realizes what's going to happen and oh it's even worse. Now they could not say that. No darn. We were hoping for a slower track you know slower advanced track. Give you time to think about what's going to happen. The benefit to that is that if you're a Christian and you die, you go directly into the presence of the Lord. It works both ways. It's good on one side and really bad on the other, which is why I tell people about Jesus. Over. Nobody lasts forever. I mean, we all know that eventually something's gonna catch up with us. Okay, let's accept that. In the meantime, we're gonna do our best while we're here. I think God gave us a gift. We have a mission. We gotta take care of that. And that means that we have an obligation to do so. And fight every step of the way to the end. The enemy deserves nothing but our scorn. That's how we should be looking at the situation. We have a job. Okay, oh my goodness. Matter of fact, somebody else is saying yes more everybody remembers. I think I gradually I think we've done a good job of What do you want to call it? Indoctrinating? No, we don't indoctrinate here, but we've done a pretty good job to get people motivated to Remember and that's a good thing. I like that. That means we've done we've done well another thing here real quick and I'll tell you what we're gonna do. Ed probably had it lined up. I want to make sure we get the latest guns and gadgets in because again, there's a bunch of stuff all over the country right now, a bunch of anti-gun stuff that's in motion. We have a bunch of stuff here in Michigan going on, but we also have a bunch of really positive stuff going on in Michigan. So I'm not gonna complain because like I said, the next step, the next thing you're gonna hear about is the very large announcement about malicious support last month I told you that the Commerce Department had paused all new licenses, new permits to export certain guns, components, and ammunition because of safety. Well, it seems that they just can't do that. Shocker, the administration thinks they can just do whatever they want to limit guns Can't do that and the House Oversight Committee is conducting oversight on What has taken place and our demanding answers? I'm going to show you the letter. It's pretty cool before I jump into it I want to thank you. Thank you for making this channel possible I bring you Second Amendment news every day on this channel if you want to stay in the know Subscribe to the channel down below if you think the Second Amendment is worthy of people learning Like the video subscribe down below guys and gals What's said in this letter I'm about to show you verifies what I've been thinking for the last three, four weeks since this happened. What's the end game? What are they really trying to do? Here's the letter. This was sent two days ago to Gina Raimondo, who is the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce. She is the former train wreck of an anti-gun governor in Rhode Island and everything she touched she destroyed when it comes to freedom and now she's the head of the Department of Commerce. Says, Dear Secretary Raimondo. We'd like to request information on the recent decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce to cease issuing new export licenses related to certain firearms, firearm components, and ammunition for approximately 90 days. This action has raised concern about a possible extralegal attempt by the Biden administration to harm the domestic firearms manufacturing industry in pursuit of an anti-firearm agenda by starving it of its access to international markets. for at least 90 days, perhaps indefinitely. The department's mission is to drive U.S. economic competitiveness strengthen domestic industry, and spur the growth of quality jobs in all communities across the country. Your department's recent decision appears to be at direct odds with its mission in service to the political whims of the Radical Anti-Firearm Administration. We seek and expect your department's cooperation in providing additional information to determine a full counting of this action and how it will impact U.S. firearm manufacturers and the jobs that industry provides. On October 27th of 23, the Bureau of Industry and Security announced that it would effectively immediately pause for approximately 90 days the issuance of new export licenses involving certain firearms, related components, and ammunition under its jurisdiction, with exceptions for a limited list of countries. In addition to pausing export licenses, the International Trade Administration, which assists entities and individuals seeking to have access to U.S. manufactured goods will also pause acceptance of new requests for export licenses fee or non-fee based for firearms and ammunition to non-governmental end users worldwide. Except for those located in certain listed countries. Specifically, the announced pause applies to issuances of new licenses for any item related to four export control classification numbers, for to certain firearms components and ammunition destined for any non-governmental end user apart from those located in Ukraine, Israel, or those specified in regulations. This 90-day pause is purportedly to enable commerce to more effectively assess and mitigate risk of firearms being diverted to entities or activities that promote regional instability, violate human rights, or fuel criminal activities. They should just call that ATF. Commerce, however, did not provide any examples of such activity or any explanation why existing export regulations need amending to address the alleged issues. Commerce's pause also only includes the ECCNs pertaining to firearms, but does not include those pertaining to items such as specially designed implements of torture, including thumbscrews, thumbcuffs, fingercuffs, spiked batons. This inconsistency of application calls into question whether commerce's alleged human rights rationale is a pretext to target the domestic firearms manufacturing industry. To enable oversight into the possible politicization of commerce's activities intended to further build out American industry's access to global markets and targeting of the firearm industry by this administration, Provide the following documents and communications as soon as possible, but no later than December 12th of 2023. One. All documents and communications related to the 90-day firearm export control, pause, and review referenced above within commerce or between any individual within commerce and any other federal agency. Two, all documents and communications related to the 90-day firearm export control, pause, and review referenced above between commerce and the White House or any official within the executive office of the president. 3. All documents and communications containing any guidance to BIS or ITA officials on effectuating their roles and responsibilities related to any matter pertaining to goods described by ECCN's blah blah blah blah blah during the pause and 4. All documents and communications related to the announced assessment of current firearm export control review policies. Additionally, please provide a staff level briefing on this matter as soon as possible, but no later than December 5, 2023. Briefers should be prepared to provide a full explanation of the rationale for instituting a 90-day pause within commerce, an explanation of whether the idea to institute the pause originated outside of commerce, and what other entities within or without the federal government were involved in the decision, specific information regarding the announced assessment of current firearm export control review policies to include the individuals involved in the assessment and the timeline for completion, and Commerce's assessment of the impact to the domestic firearms industry. To schedule a briefing, arrange for delivery of responsive documents, or to ask any related follow-up questions, please contact the Commerce on Oversight and Accountability Majority staff at 202-225-5074. Attached are the instructions for providing the documents, blah blah blah blah blah. And this is from James Comer, the Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability. So... Like I was thinking, and like a few of us were talking behind the scenes, is this an effect, or is this an attempt, rather, by the Biden administration to destroy firearm manufacturers here within the states by taking away a big chunk of their business? I think so. And I'm glad at least this committee sees the same thing. What do you think? Do you think the same way we do? I think I know the answer, but I want to hear it down below. Why? Because every time you like a video, every time you share a video, every time you comment, every time you double-check your subscription... It helps channels like mine that are blackballed by the powers that be. This channel has been paused for a while. A lot of people have said that they've been removed as subscribers. So check your subscriptions, resubscribe, and let's get the information out there. They cannot stop the signal, and the truth shall set you free. Guys, be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a gun to keep you, your friends, yourself, your community, your mom, your dad, your wife, your kids, everybody. Keep them safe. That's what it's for. That's why we have it. The government, you have to say, why do they want to take it so damn bad? I'll see you on the next one. Take care. the end of after they canceled the program, when everybody wanted it to come back, they didn't bring the series back, but they did do a movie. And the movie is where you hear that term, okay, with Mr. Universe. Can't stop the signal, can't stop the signal, Mal, can't stop the signal. If you have not watched Firefly, you need to watch Firefly, please. If you have not watched, if you're listening. Go find the series firefly and watch it. May have been on the losing side. Still out as to whether or not I was on the wrong side. Oops. In other words, well, we can't let that happen. We aren't gonna let that stumble up take place. We are going to win. But in the process, it's gonna take a beat down against the other side. And that means we're gonna have to be put at risk. That means we have to step up to the plate. A lot of people, no, they won't. But the people that count will and that's you so we need your help We need to make sure again that we stay the course stay focused on the mission organized army equipment train as militia Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations Logistics the key to victory if you understand how to get what you need where you need it you will win It's that simple. It's more important that you actually understand that than any other aspect of combat operations logistics the key to victory So let's make sure that we become masters of the trade. You study all of military science, not just selective components like pew pew on the range. Pew pew is important, but it's not the only thing that gets the job done. There are many, many other aspects that have to be integrated into your mental processes and applied when the time comes in order for us to be victorious. And we need your help to get that, like I said, we need your help get that accomplished. Wait, let's see. That was guns and gadgets for everybody out there. By the way, let's make sure I understand guns and gadgets on YouTube. Go there. Please take the time. Give all the videos that you can a thumbs up in the process. Also remember that, oh, yeah. Also remember that as he mentioned, subscribe. Don't take some minutes. It doesn't cost anything. I mean, the most important thing about being able to do that is just that it helps out. Every little bit helps. to flood the system, change the algorithms, even when they are controlling to the degree that they are. And the enemy does know this, that this is a big problem. At the very least, you can actually make physical copies of things. Remember we talked about breakout all the CDs and DVDs and breakout all the memory sticks you can that you can afford cheapest for the mostest. and spread the word by handing physical copies off to people. Get them motivated. Show them that there is, there are other solutions, that there are other, you know, sides to the story and get the word out. So again, we can do this. We can do this. See next, and I'm gonna wait till two o'clock, forgive me. I wish it was two o'clock. Second hour. I had a question, three of them after I mentioned it. Okay, let me go slow on this. Camofabricdepot.com. Camofabricdepot.com. And they have camouflage, obviously. And you need to go look at their clearance and close outs. I bought many, many yards of certain pieces of cloth. If you are looking for certain camos to match up, because the other thing I've had a lot of questions on are helmet covers, we're going to do a sweatshop project. Nancy is mapping out with plastic right now and making the pattern cutouts for cloth for putting together, constructing the different types of helmet covers. They shouldn't be 10, 15, $20 a piece. That's crazy. Now I know the Chinese are charging more. What's happening is they're all being made overseas. The Chinese know that they got the market now controlled. So you don't see China's port prices anymore. Now they can, they figured they're going to close in towards what were traditional American price cycles and they're doing that. That's why helmet coverage showing me a two, three, $4 item from China Sport is a 15, 20, $25 item and it ain't made here. 100% made in China, cloth made in China, the whole nine yards. However, if you want you to look at really how much material is involved. Now there's a little more labor, but you're talking when you got a sweatshop, you got people that run sewing machines where you always wonder why they don't run their hands through the machine. If you watch them operate, they are skilled trades. Even though they get paid slave-low wages many cases the dexterity of the of the seamstresses is phenomenal I've always been fascinated by that especially if you watch them when they're threading in operation the needle on the machine and they don't Stop the machine you ever seen that You try doing it, but if you ever watched an actual commercial seamstress, and I you know I could we can we call them sweatshops It can be just regular millinery, but Most important here is that for a lot less money, for instance, you can buy so many yards of the materials that match what you want for your helmet covers. And this company, one more time, I'll go slow a couple times, it's camofabordipo.com, camofabordipo.com. And Barbara from SUSE Tactical is the one who passed this information on to us. I immediately ordered from them. I got the order within a day and a half, a day, day and a half at the most. It came in incredible time and what was really great is it's everything I have well better some things were better than I expected They do have a bunch of Cordura for doing bags or doing tactical pouches and gear and they have a number of different camos and it's in the sale section So you're gonna want to take a look at that. In fact, one of them is I believe a tiger stripe As a matter of fact, I know it is. There's a tiger stripe in there. For some of the units here are standardized on tiger stripe. Any tiger stripe equipment I find, it gets automatically passed on to that unit. You guys will never see it in the drawings because it's going right to the troops that I know can use every piece that we issue. So heads up on that. Again, go over to that particular source, CamelFabricDepot.com. And when you do get there, scope out their clearance section. They do have a lot of other camos. So if it's something that you need, in other words, to match up, you might have one of the real tree patterns. You've got all the different real trees. One of the sale items is a standard uniform clothing. It's a cut-and-jersey knit grassland. Good pattern, great for Michigan. And the other one that I did pick up, although it's a cotton pick knit, so it's kind of like t-shirt material, it's the snow camo in the open fields pattern. And again, you'll find those still sitting there. But for doing a camo helmet cover, it's fine. And since most of these are going on Kevlar, although I'm doing a batch up for a big pile of German Bundeswehr copies of the M1 helmet, but they're not, it's basically, it looks like our US M1 helmet. But it is, it's in the Fritz thickness, so the heavier mid-war production helmet. Actually, I think it's heavier even than that because this is a light rifle or some machine gun rated. These helmets were out there for a little bit in the, what the big push of them came in, I think, 93 through 96. And I've had a couple of wholesale sources that were bringing thousands of them in. They were cheap, I mean like giveaway cheap. Well, people started testing them and realized, oh, you didn't look at the specs. These things are actually ballistic helmets, but they're steel ballistic helmets and they are heavy. They are not a light product in any way, shape or form. Well, I do have a certain number of Bundeswehr camo covers, but I don't have any snow covers. So guess what? We're cranking out another 60 or 70 snow camouflage covers for those particular helmets. And that'll go up inside the helmet, tucked into it for the out of season period while in storage. And in other words, it wouldn't tell it's issued. And then if whatever season you're in, guess what cover goes on the helmet? Whichever season you're in. Works out pretty straightforward. So anyway, it's a good solution, especially if you want to be doing pouches. We've talked about this before on the air. We've got a couple people that are up to speed on this completely. And you can do this. One of the things I will say that I've said several times, guys, buy sewing machines. Right now, people are stupid, and I hope they stay that way because we benefit. We need to grab as many sewing machines as we can. Nancy just got a commercial singer here the other day for $25. It's a beautiful, simple machine, but it is a very heavy slash robust machine. And for $25, no, again, people don't have a clue, and it also looks like work. Remember, if it looks like work, people flee from it, okay, they run from it. And that's okay. So if you can, just watch the estate sales especially. You're gonna put a lot of grandma machines there that are virtually brand new, unissued, unused. And I highly recommend that you take advantage of those. Grab all the bobbins, grab all the needles, grab all the accoutrements you can that are on site when you run into something like that too. Don't just grab the machine. Ask if there's more. See if there's more. Look around. Be amazed at how much stuff gets spread out when people do estate sales like that and the stuff isn't all together. So if you find a piece here, find a box over there, a lot of the people are doing the estate sales. Again, it's just a job for them. They're just coming out, they're setting it up, they throw everything out there, however, for people to snag. If you get it, you get it. If you don't, oh well. And they get paid, then they're gone. So the important thing is that we get it and acquire all of them that we can. The other thing is thread and cloth. And I can't emphasize enough that all of the above just keep, you know, what you do is barrel it or box it. We use five gallon pails for the orchid litter buckets, which are really great for storage for cloth because you can reach in and pull out what you need. And again, the idea is just keep it simple, stupid, mark everything. I separate and identify by material types, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, you know, figure out what works. and then start dealing with the problem. Because there is going to be no time down the road and most people, once they realize they're going to need some of this stuff, well, the availability and the price changes. Now I'm waiting for an article by some booby about how phenomenal sewing is and then what will happen is where on the other hand everybody's been on the back burner with this idea, all of a sudden there'll be two, three, or four articles. It's like driving magazines. The 72 or 73 charger isn't really the 73, 74 charger isn't really the best charger. Oh, I don't want one of those. Then it'll be because all the expensive chargers are all that's out there. Oh, you know those those classic 1973, 74 chargers. Well, you know, which by the way, the always were classic, but you this is the way the industry works. is they move the mob in like a herd, in different directions based upon where you want to make profit. In reality, all this stuff is worth a god-awful amount of money. Example, many of the sewing machines we've run into are cop end pieces of equipment that Nancy or like when you're a younger housewife or if you're a younger girl, just wouldn't be spending that kind of money on. Well, you can focus on it and you could, but most people just couldn't afford this kind of that piece of equipment. It's kind of for the same reason as I pointed out. I have a set of olden skis I wanted all men when I was in the in the early 70s the fact 1971 These were the ski this was the ski that for downhill as you had to have and it's like man Those are beautiful skis and but then the price tag by comparison to our income back then was like oh hell no And you know, I went to a resale Yeah, I went to a resale shop got one got a pair for you know, basically free And why did they buy them? Because it's the pair I always wanted. I don't care if there's newer stuff that's out there. I just like the way they look. They always look like these brand new out of the box. They probably are a set of grandpa skis from my age. You know, my actually, I'm a grandpa now, or I'm grandpa age now. Let's put it that way. But somebody my age had them sitting on the shelf for the last 50 years waiting for Mark. That's what happened. Were they Mark IVs? Were they Owen Mark IVs? No, these, no, they're not the Mark IV. I had a mark for an orange one. I got him for Christmas one year when I was a ute. No, these were... what was it? Jean-Claude Quillet? Was it Jean-Claude Quillet? I think it was. Jean-Claude Quillet that made them famous. And in fact, they had an advertised man with Jean-Claude Quillet where he of course showed his downhill performance and then, ooh, he did the skis that make it famous. downhill, blah blah blah, I think, God forgive me, because normally I'd rattle it off too. I should know, I have a pair now, God. But no, I think there were, it's the Blue Line series, they're stark white. They're all stark white. And in fact, the Olin symbol is very pronounced on these, which is right so easy to spot them because Olin was proud, Olin was proud of their product, used to be. I don't know, everybody tries to hide that now. Or at least try to make it less flashy, so to speak. The colors in the form of the ski rather than the rising decals. But again, it's the idea that all of these items still are worth, they were well built when they were made. Don't let people talk to you about stupid stuff like that. The latest thing is, oh, we have to have a bare bones house. Now, wait a minute. This is part of that you will have nothing and be happy. You buy a big ass $300,000 home and then you're, you know, first of all you can't afford to buy the furniture so what do you do? Well what little furniture you can buy, we want to make sure we corner the market if you're a seller. So, well, no, the latest thing is to be a minimalist, you know. Wait a minute, you paid $300,000 for a big stick and box, four bedrooms, two baths, two and a half baths, a little family room out the back. You can't afford the grass side of the rear end. You make the front look good, but you can't afford the back end to be covered. I got a whole bunch of McMansions down the street like this. And all of a sudden it's like, well you need to get rid of everything in your house, but who wants to do that? I'll tell you who wants to do that. The people are gonna steal your property when you're stupid enough to give it away and turn around, write another article, and all of a sudden you just have to fill your house up with stuff. Plastic, you know, post, post, demi, neo, modernist stuff. And the only way you can do that is to buy your stuff back that you had before. Because now we'll tell you that it's in vogue. Seriously, that's really how the system works. And you want to slap people, but, well, it's great if you're selling stuff, though, I guess. I mean, that's true. But in this case, for all of us, I hope that you catch on to the scam. You have beautiful stuff. You spent an outrageous amount of money on it, top dollar on it in many cases. Don't let somebody talk you into the idea that that very fine property that you have is somehow not valuable. Just the reverse is going to be the case. It's like when the yap about people that are quote-unquote hoarders, okay Who wants a hoarder to get rid of this stuff the person who's going to go through it and sell it? Do you understand what I just said? Oh, there was a little spoof cartoon a comic on this It was one of one of the bullshit fresh. Excuse me BS cartoon, you know, parodies or whatever. It's a modernist piece. And they've got this neighbor, and he's a postman, and they go to his house, and he's a hoarder. And of course, oh, we'll help you to get rid of all of your stuff. And while they're doing this, they're putting a pile off to the side. The woman is that she's gonna help him. What's the pile off to the side? Oh, his stuff, when he had it, was all terrible and bad. But, oh, by the way, that's the stuff she's taking home to her place. It didn't look good in his place, but it looked good in her place. Don't you know? And they made this like it was, oh, it was okay. It's okay. Now it's cool that, yes, when somebody finally passes away, all the stuff that you have, not everybody appreciates. There's stuff that I have that I have because I like it. I'm not buying stuff because I want you to like it. Why would I do that? The things I see I appreciate historically mostly because I understand the background and history of a lot of the neat stuff that I see and go, wow, I haven't seen that in 50 years. And I know the history of it because it was around before I was alive. And nobody really is interested in it. But I've always thought it was neat. I grew up with it. And I even stared at it when it was when I was three foot tall, I looked into a cabinet and I could look straight at it, I could never touch it. And boy, now I can have it. So guess what? I can. And so I will. And since I don't really the stuff, I'm not spending top dollar on this. Here's what's comical in many cases though it turns out, yeah, well somebody actually does think it's worth a lot more. And you find out that, oh yeah, right now that's about a thousand dollars for that thingy. There are many items I have like that sitting here right now with an eyesight. That are like, what's that? It's like, well, that's about $800 worth of widgets. Because nobody's making it and it was a classic manufacturer of you know, fill in the blank. It can be Engineering I've got some engineering tools. I picked up I have no clue if I see a tool that's too complicated for me to immediately figure out What it does I get it I've got sources where I can go in and pick up items for a dollar. My policy is, and I go in there, and you know what I found? Half of what I picked up already just this year is worth about a thousand, a hundred, six hundred times more than that. I didn't know what it was. I really didn't. It's like, man, there's a pulley, a wheel, there's a lever, there's two more gears, and this comes in from this angle, that comes in from that angle, and it all fits into an area the size of a standard can opener. What does this do? Well, you know what? Having been around too many machine shops, it's something that somebody, first of all, you wouldn't build it if it didn't serve a purpose. Think about it that way. Well, that's an awfully complicated piece of machinery. I've actually accumulated every tool now except for two, and I did this going through stuff this last week. I've accumulated every tool for doing a valve job on a flathead. by having that policy because there are tools that were made for that particular type of engine. They don't exist anymore because you need them for compression points and for all content, including the rest of the equipment. We're supposed to do this in the intel report. I'm trying to get your brain working. 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And we've seen it before and we know we're going to see it again. Here they go. So for everybody out there again, It is, of course, 30th November. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious. In your face, Fabian, Socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. Give it all, she's good, Captain. And 2023, Battle for the Republic. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure that happens, actually. And a busy day, beautiful blue skies, horizon to horizon, wonderful sunset, even had some sun doggies out there. Ooh, looks like an alien planet with the sculpted sky cover. It's actually quite impressive, to be quite honest. It has been a very busy week. Here we are on Thursday, and I have to remind everybody that everybody should know by now, but I'm going to do this one more time. Again, Camp Wayland at North is shut down for the month of December. The exception to this will be the annual Christmas party. All of the regular festivities are uninterrupted, but what has been changed is the training schedule for this particular site. It is the most convenient for the purposes of the developing technologies and research that we're doing and also This is now classroom study. We're getting as many people qualified on this equipment as possible in the shortest period of time. And for those people who are, first of all, participating to train the trainers, to quantify our resources, to expand the number of individuals that can give the course because people are going to need to rest. We all understand how this works. That's happening as we speak. So it's the end of the month and this is the kickoff. Advanced parties that normally would be at Camp Weyland North will be, of course, the advanced parties at the other facilities that they're going to be training at that they've been changed out to. Again, use your pin number. If you talk to your training officer, if you haven't already, for most of the regular groups, they wouldn't be showing up until either tonight or tomorrow, depending upon what type of scheduling and available manpower you have. Also, Michigan militia at large, the schedule for this December, we do have the Michigan militia at large and also Jane's Independent 416, no, that's the 411th, 411th and detachment and a number of other Independent militia formations are going to be meeting at Camp Emmerich and that will be coming up. Look at this schedule here for everybody because again we've got a bunch of, oh it's gonna be there, oh wow. It's gonna be the eighth, ninth and tenth and yeah that was a change, it was an altered, you know, Emerson is where they're going, that was the alternate. So again that was a Camp Winland North scheduled activity. for everybody out there the eighth, ninth, and tenths. And I will be there for the ninth. I'm gonna be there for the training on the ninth. And we're gonna be also, I'll be giving a class on communications and also on countermeasures deception technology with regard to electronics. And we're gonna display some of the stuff that we've set up using VHF, old cassette, old CD walkman players. We've talked about it, but we've got a bunch of this stuff built. I have like little kits. It's a bundle bag with five electronic deception units which have squawk tapes, multiple squawk tapes, which create banter or conversation or, you know, clips and ticks back and forth. And we also have this with the CD, for instance. I always watch for in the junk. First thing I do at yard sales and resale shops and go to their freebie box. And then I go into the electronics and I look for every old cassette player that's a Walkman type or any DVD player or CD player. Now the DVDs are bulkier, but the ones that were portable for car use, those are 12 volt, they run on a 12 volt system. Those can be used, but the lighter equipment, the cheaper, chintzy or lighter equipment can be even made Air Mobile. So that's what I'll be doing on the 9th and I will be there and we'll be giving five cycle classes. There are five tack lanes that particular day and I will be one of the five. So you will have to pay attention because I will be instructing people. Okay. Anyway, next and let's see because also got to make sure hold on here guys. There's always other things. Well go ahead, do we have color? I don't want to talk over anybody. Okay good. Dragging across the microphone. Oh the poor mom. He's being dragged across the kitchen floor. It's horrible. And then they're using a rolling pin on him. Oh my god. Look what they're doing in the rolling pin. Oh that hurt. Oh that's got to hurt. And I'm not even there. Oh my goodness. So anyway. And they're doing what with it next? Oh that's going to hurt a lot more but you're not going to get it back where you're putting it. No, the rolling pin. No, no, you might like that rolling pin and you want to use it later. You do that, we're not going to use it. Oh my goodness. Horrible. Anyway, the other activities coming up here and again we have on the, this is a crime, this is a Thursday session, that's for sure. Oh, that's this weekend. The second and third also at Naga-Hitcham. We have our friends coming up. This was the altered course also for everybody. We've got everybody diverting with the 17th regimental combat team colonial marine militia, but we've got our friends coming up from Arkansas. We mentioned that that's this weekend So they're gonna be here. I would assume either tonight or tomorrow morning So for everybody out there at Vance Party, want to say hi. I would assume that at MAGA Hitchem, we have our micro AM and FM. So if you're listening and you're on the facility, and you will be because it's broadcast in every building, it's put over the pipes at every building, I should say. I want to say hi to everybody that's there right now, warming the buildings up, get everything ready for this weekend. And again, same situation. If you have any questions, and especially if you were planning on being part of that particular FTX, You need to take a pin number, check the particular ultra net site, you know where to go, and it'll give you all the particulars that you need. So we've got that settled out of the way. Totally inane. I mean, this is, it's science fiction, but it's not, okay? But I'm gonna tickle your brains again, because I always get tired when I look at some of the junk that's been generated. over time and as opposed to what I grew up with. Okay, what we grew up with, I'm 66 years old, okay. And how many of you remember, maybe vaguely, what we did for a space program going to the moon in the 1960s? Does anybody, what's your first recollection, if you're listening and you're a listener, What was your first recollection of activity of human activity on the moon? What do you recall? If you're my age, you actually were remembered hopefully a little more. I mean granted time fogs things. But what was the what kind of images do you recall? Certainly I remember the night the landing on the moon and I was like five years old. So there wasn't a whole lot of activity before that that I would have even been aware of. Why in golf? No, but their color playing golf Really golf. Well, that's the about that's part of the Apollo program and that's part of the oh, by the way Let me ask you something. How many golf balls did the astronaut play on the moon? How many did he shoot you remember? No, I do not think it might have been to him. Are you familiar? Yeah, you remember he did a drive remember and then he did it into any putting because they didn't go looking for the golf balls after they hit him nice now You can hit me in the microphone I could be wrong but kind of kept an eye on those things that sees to me that he launched two golf balls And he had his cane with him And for all of the Lodge buddies, this was kind of a tongue-in-cheek thing because if you understand some of the passwords and some of the imagery that you're supposed to recognize for passcode, Tubal... The Old Testament gentleman himself. Tubal. Yes. Here's what's fascinating about them for those of you who go, what's Mark talking about? Now, this is not what I was going to go to, but Long's been brought that up golf. But if you ever see a person wearing a lapel pin and it looks like a stick with an angle on it, and the angle is up, okay, the angle of the stick is up. It'll only be about three-quarters of an inch tall, maybe an inch tall at the most, but usually only three-quarters of an inch. It's not a very big pin. And there are two balls, left or right. Have you ever seen that pin? Any of you? Maybe you have. Maybe you have and you didn't even pay attention. But do you know what it represents? It's a wordplay. In other words, I remember one thing about Masonic symbols is they have triadic purpose, not dual purpose, triadic or quadropurpose. What you see overtly is one. The first tier of the pattern is level two. The actual depth of the true believer And what the message is from the jewelry is level three. And then there's even yet the, what did Pike say? Yes, brothers and sisters, we have come full circle back to the beginning and realized the truth of things, okay? So when you look at it, anybody that you see is the pin goes, you're into golf. Well, haha, yeah, yeah, I'm into golf, yep. On the other hand, a fellow traveler will walk up and use the proper password. And I see that you are a traveler from east to west. Or depending on what level you're at, you have different responses. And so the response that you're coached, if you're part of the lodge, tells a person to what degree. You've heard that term. To what degree of understanding you have. Have you ever heard that term? What degree of understanding? What do you think that means? Well, it's like no it literally the translation here even that combination the way it's used is designed to help others, you know to identify each other quietly to do it in a silent or obsect type fashion. So the idea is that you are looking at it you're thinking golf but the two balls are higher up towards the head the bend in the in the device. So it kind of looks like, let's say, two reproductive organs of a male with the major reproductive organ in the center, if you're paying attention. And the other thing is, in reality, it represents, for at least yet another tier, tubal cane. Exactly as Dar mentioned. Yes, that fellow from the Old Testament. Tubal cane? Who was he? Who was tubal cane? I don't recognize that guy. Well, that's because you're educated with a deflection to not necessarily think too hard on certain elements that's, by the way, are actually quite important if you want to understand the big picture. And so there's always this tongue-in-cheek laughter amongst the washed as opposed to all of us unwashed. Now why am I bringing this up? Well because the golf thing they put it right out there two ball cane. Oh look he's playing golf He's got his golf club cane and he's got two balls two ball cane Everybody get that big message from the moon Now some people say well he weren't on the moon Well, wherever they got the message from a lot of special people got the message Y'all understand that? Just a little heads up on that one, but that's not where I was going, but it was a fun little sidebar. Now... Well, I'm trying to make everybody think here. Years ago, when I was growing up, I've mentioned this many times, if you were watching television, the bubus tubus was in front of us in black and white. And there's this picture of the moon. And it's the picture of a full moon. And all of a sudden, the moon is bigger in the screen. And all of a sudden, the screen is filled with nothing but craters, but from a long ways away. And then the next thing, the craters are like real close up. And the next thing is one crater is really close up, and then beep. the screen goes blank like well it hit something. What that was a representation of were the probes that were sent in the early stages of the space program in which we literally sent bullets to the moon. We sent bullet probes to the moon. Now go back and look these particular pieces of equipment up because we launched we didn't have to have a Saturn launch vehicle to do that. It didn't require a rocket the size of a skyscraper. What did we launch? those probes with There I'm not going to tell you you'd go back and do some fun research because you know aviation is always fun anyway There's a couple of really great Channels out there that study rocketries and you know history of rocketry in the United States But these landers are helping impact No, I wasn't tight. Was that the Titan? Back during the Titan era and we also remember use the Delta ones But in addition to that don't forget we had the Atlas Atlas was the primary launcher, remember the primary launcher Mercury, remember for Mercury that was Atlas. You're right, all these different launch speed platforms, much smaller, but think about this, you're really going one way, I don't want to get him back. Now why am I bringing that up? Well, it's not very expensive to do that guys. In fact, it wasn't expensive at all. But progressively, step by step with political correctness hitting the government from every direction to hire people that aren't qualified but only because they're black or whatever. I'm sorry, I'm not picking on black people. It's just that the people that were chosen weren't the best people available for the job. And in many cases, not even the best black people available for the job because it was all political hack. However, most likely- Yeah, just the communists were hired and what you got was a lesser and lesser product. You got less and less performance. Progressively, all of the high ideals that were originally established for what was supposed to be the ongoing program, step by step by step, the money was stolen sideways through creative bookkeeping, incompetence and malfeasance on the part of the people who were put in place had a cascading destructive effect. However, that didn't exist in the 60s. Okay, the 60s had that hadn't hit yet. And so the can-do attitude and the projection of our programs to go to the moon way ahead of the Apollo program involved both impact landers and soft landers. Okay, you might recall and kick me in the in the microphone if I'm wrong, it's either Apollo 7, I believe Apollo 17. It was either 16 or 17 went to one of the soft lander sites. Do you remember this? And they literally took the, you know, the gold moon to the site, the land site, because they landed specifically with this being one of the missions. And they visited that probe and inspected it to see how it had survived over how many years of exposure to the elements of the moon. Anybody remember this? Why do I bring that up? Well, how do I not remember it? But I have not seen any photographs of that By anybody and that's something that they would they would show people It's what's fascinating. Well, it's actually it's how they've intentionally downplayed the entire lunar That period of time but you can't because if you have a crappy space program that can't even get into the candy doesn't he have a piece of equipment that Can get you to the International Space Station then you know, you're in the toilet because we're the people that paid for and put the International Space Station up there. But that's back when we still had a few people that knew what they were doing. But step by step by step, what did we have to do? We ended up going to the space station and a Russian aluminum ball. That used to be the running joke, remember? But the Russian spacecraft are nothing but big aluminum balls that they cast them out and then they bored out the inside and put all the junk in and it worked. Well, that's not what they did, but that was that was a little tongue-in-cheek laugh about for the space program You know what's not funny about that? The space shuttle got parked none of our other space spacecraft that we had that were out there in the open were working and we're using the Russian equipment from a failed nation to get to the International Space Station and Only because and forgive me second caller only because of Elon Musk Did they actually get up off their dead ass and try to do something or perform? The only thing that forced the commies to actually look like they were doing something, and mostly with leftovers, if you haven't noticed, which is cool. I don't have a problem with leftovers. But here we have all of this phenomenal working knowledge. And it's like because of the public fool system. Because of the same fools who created the public fool system who are in the government Operating the government and including areas that they had no business touching which included mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering Because they do nothing about it had no business being near it everything they touch turns to feces And that's exactly what happened with every aspect of whatever the communists got their paws on now They also stole the money sideways so on top of everything else. It's just another way to milk the money out of the US Go ahead call her jump in there Well before the moon landing I remember, now I'm 68 so I got you by a couple of years, but I remember John Glenn. Now John Glenn supposedly went with his spaceship and got out of the spaceship or whatever and he was tied to some biblical cord. As a kid it never made any sense to me and my dad wouldn't even talk to me about it but If that spaceship, if that's stationary in space and he gets out, well, that's really, that's an, I thought the space station was moving real fast and if he gets out, he's no longer in that space station. Therefore he, he should be left way behind. Well, no, no, because again, don't have, you don't have a resistance issue here in vacuum. And he's already traveling at a parent velocity. He's already traveling at equal velocity to the aircraft. Now the difference is that if you jump out of a plane on the ground, that's a little different situation. I mean ground. In atmosphere it's very embarrassing because gravity sucks obviously, number one. And number two is air resistance and again, lack of aerodynamic performance in the part of the human body when left, when it leaves an aircraft that has brought it into whatever suborbit with gravity effect being much more dominant. Well, the end result is quite disastrous as we know. But in space, what you don't think it would be doing is changing, you can change attitude. But you're all you're traveling at the same velocity whatever you've achieved Everything physical within the within the body of that aircraft is going to continue to operate. See now that's something You bring up another interesting point about science fiction a beautiful series out there. It's really cool It's got lots of action too much queers a minute, but you got to expect that nowadays You know poof tismus has to be incorporated. You just can't have anything anymore but the expanse there's a couple things that are kind of messed up about that because Again, several times the character is trying to link up or join to or is working in an aircraft, in a spaceship. The spaceship is traveling at a particular velocity. Well, if you get outside, the spaceship, unless it's in constant thrust, which by the way the ship is, if it accelerates while you separate from it, When you move away from it, let's say you release it, if it actually is accelerating because it's under thrust, then yeah, you're going to be left behind. You're going to start, you'd have to, you'd better find something and grab hold of it. You'd better have your fancy magnetic boots, whatever it is, and make contact because otherwise, you're ass of grass and you're going to be the suborbital device all by yourself with no way to get home. Or in this case, supposedly in the extreme, you know, expanse of space out by, you know, Jupiter, Mars, take your pick, wherever they were at the moment. But the thing is, that's next time around. Yeah, you'll be coming back. Yeah, don't worry. The solar system's gravitational system sucks too, by the way. Let's not forget. Gravity exists in many, many unique forms in terms of field effect against objects. Eventually, you'll come back around. It might be a while. You'll be, you know, this desiccated, you know, rusty, crusty, you know, you'll be the desiccated dehydrated dried leather with some mold inside the fancy spacesuit. But you'll come back. You know, there's one other thing I always thought about is if he was to my brother and my sister and myself, John Glenn was such a hero. And we always said, well, he's going to be the first, if they're going to go to the moon, they're going to use China Gland, of course. But you never heard from him again, except for whatever he was doing politically. But, yeah, we thought he was going to be the S-TRAF, and was going to go. to the moon. But no. Well, I think, no, I think again, what they did is their logic there was they were, it was salesmanship. Everybody got their chance within a window and then the next group were coming up and they wanted to expand and create literally a space, you know, really a space for us. So what they did is they, the original friendship seven, which originally was what, the nine, which they didn't make seven. because they want to cut the program down because Mercury was dropped, Gemini came up. While Mercury and Gemini are coming up, this is when those landers at the moon, which is what I wanted to talk about, those landers were taking place. Now, why am I talking about this now? Well, it's year 2023. Elon Musk has done something that is rather fascinating in that he, it's right out of a series of sci-fi novels that were done way back in the 70s. And it talks about government corruption, government malfeasance, bureaucracy as a failure, and everything that they talked about in these series of different short stories or more larger science fiction books have actually come to pass because it's no different no matter what government agency. Once the bureaucracy kicks in, you're screwed. You're dead. When government gets hold of it, it turns into a feces pie. It's just going to be a total waste of resources. There will be no accomplishments. They'll have lots of noise to make fanfare about lack, but it'll be lack of performance progressively. You go from the Mercury to the Gemini to the Apollo so quickly, all of a sudden we got the pickup truck, the space shuttle. Let's remember the space shuttle was supposed to be a pickup truck. Well, it's our center of our fleet. Guys, it was supposed to be a gnat on the ass of our space fleet. The space shuttle was the lowest component. Think about it this way. If you're from Michigan or from Detroit, it's the downtown upper retail end of the people mover. It was supposed to be the pickup truck that moved retail components, what we call last production components. or critical assemblies that had to be carefully handled to a larger piece of equipment that you would be building in space. The Saturn was supposed to be replaced by the Nova, etc. Okay? Well, we've gone totally away from all of that. That completely died. Whether or not there's a secret space program, I've said many times, what difference does it make? If it's so secret, we don't know about it. It's irrelevant. They've left us behind. So I don't give a squat about them. I could use other verbiage, but it'd still be the same. It's irrelevant to us. They might be doing some dirty deeds or whatever, piss on them. That just shows you that they're occultists. They're not really thinking human beings. The whole of this population should be elevated. And instead, they're pissing on everybody because you got a little click or whatever who's made whatever deal with the devil or whatever eel of space aliens, whatever they want to claim. And I don't care about the politics of that right now. I just want to do one thing. I want, I would love, and we already have done it, I've just walked you through it. Back in the 1960s, with far less technology, with analog, analog, not digital, with analog, we put lander after lander after lander on this side of the moon. Now I don't want to hear about Mars. I could care less. I've noticed it now that we can see better Now all of a sudden we got to go to Mars got to go to Mars got to go to Mars Wait a minute moons right in front of us. Let's go to the moon. It's not gonna cost us that much Let's go to the moon. I want you to show me we could do this you show me we can do this and I'll believe you But you'll notice that that's not happening and there's the that's the rub because here's what I believe should be built and this is this is so simple it's ridiculous because we have we take the redundancy of the satellite programs that we have for communications We make a chub. We make a simple crude lander that basically is a cylinder onboard power supplies regenerative energy solar panel array just differ for deployment And I want three things. I want a big ass series on the top of this chub, like a big cylinder. I want about a billion little LEDs that are ultra bright. Now I don't want all of them to work at once. This is the satellite redundancy thing. You guys, when we were on satellite, remember you had to have the transponder and you had to have the node? Well, satellites, you can't have anybody go up and fix it. For a little while, we used the space shuttle, but like I told you, the space shuttle was gone. So our Maytag repairman pickup truck is dead. Well, now we're back to thank God that everybody was still building satellites the way they used to, the old ones like Telstar and Galaxy, because they have virtually millions of repetitive nodes. So that when one burns out, all you do is you hit a switch or it has an automatic relay that indexes over to the next node. I want those LEDs to be built the same way. I want them on top of my little chub. And I want the chub to be basically, it can be a supply lander one time, not coming back to earth. It's never going to return. So we just cut the cost by half. We don't need to worry about atmospheric landing. I don't even want to worry about orbital redeployment so we can retrieve it. We don't need it. I want it to be on this side of the moon. I want you to pick a place that can be right on the, about the dead center, or it can be off a little bit. I don't care. The moon's face that you see is always the same for all of your life. Every once in a while it goes totally dark. Now you want me to believe that we actually have a space program and that really we have gone to the moon. I want you to put that space chub right there with a big, it'll deploy a big mylar reflector that'll lay on the ground. That would be so easy it's ridiculous. It's going to be crude. It's going to have a solar panel array that deploys one time and you don't touch it or move it again. And it's going to have a beacon. You also have around the outside. Now here's something that really gets me about this. How small are cameras now? Do you know how many cameras, little spider eye cameras, you can build a little better quality camera, but how many cameras can you mount around an area the size of say a conventional industrial satellite chub like this? I want to be able to go to the NASA channel and I want to be able to go, oh look, there's that satellite feed for that, that lunar feed from the Chubb and I should be able to plug it in and I can look 360 degrees. I don't have to move a camera because there's a camera pointed, dozens of them pointed in every square, every square centimeter, every square inch of that, that, that device has cameras in a band around the outside with replacement, replacement, replacement, replacement eyes. I should be able to hit a switch and look at the lunar surface, put it on a big screen television in my living room or my kitchen when I'm eating breakfast and act like I'm on the moon. I should be able to go out at night, look up at the moon and see a blinking, blinky, blinky when the moon is totally black. I should be able to with my bare eye see a blink. And we have discussed this repeatedly. Each one of these things that you bring up are the reasons why You know, they're doing something shady and something shifty here. Even if everything is as they say it is out there, they never went there. And all they're doing right now is laundering money. That's all they've done since 1975 is laundering money. And probably well, the question is, yeah, the question is, let's say that even if they are doing something, here's here's my problem. India just went to the moon. Right, guys. I'm just using common thought. Guys, I'm pro aerospace, I'm pro spacecraft, I'm pro science. I want to go to the moon. I wouldn't have a problem. Seriously. Convince me or show me because you see, why do I bring up Elon Musk? Elon Musk has said right now that he can put a unit into space, a space launch for him is about, instead of a half a billion dollars like it is for the half ass US NASA program. He can put a unit into space for 200 million dollars and it's reusable. He can launch into space, put stuff up there and come back and it only cost him 200 million. Now everybody will tour though. That's nothing. There is that inconvenient fact of many of them blow up before they get anywhere. Well, but here's again, mind them. But but but most of his program I you have to figure guys, okay I want you to while you're researching go look at how many failures the US Navy had with their rocket launches in the 1950s and 60s Do you know how many they had? Oh, I'm sure there's 19th. I remember when you see blooper reel Yeah, it's like all you have to do is why yeah There's one where you can because they try not to emphasize that now when they talk you know now here's the thing I'm not talking about a man project. I'm talking about taking a device going to the surface of the moon that we can see that is always there. If it's bright, we should be able to take a decent piece of optical technology, look at the moon and see the site. And it wouldn't be that big, but our optical performance, our technology has improved in your hands. You can have as good a quality imagery as they had for the commercial resource of the space agency in 1969 when we landed on the moon. Okay, just as better actually. See, that's why my argument is we went from, well, we need to go to the moon to, oh, let's go to Mars. Let's not go to the moon, let's go to Mars. If the moon only cost me $200 million, guys, they waste that on air conditioned dog houses, toilet seats, and all kinds of other crap here on Earth in a heartbeat in this today while we're talking. So instead, what we're going to do, and by the way, I could fill that chub, all it is is basically a cylinder with a landing platform, a landing system. All it has to do is get up off the ground, go to the moon, land, and land where I can see it. India supposedly went to the moon here just a short time ago. Where did they land, guys? Where supposedly did they land? We land opposite the side so you cannot tell. They landed on the bottom of the moon out of sight, supposedly. Now China supposedly went to the moon also, but Darr, where did they? They got it on, they hit the nail on the head. Where'd they go? They went to the far side. Where did they go, Darkside Moon? More, you can't move it any more than the US people can move it. Now we all go, but we all say we go, but we no go. Well, that's my problem is again, why would China go to the far side of the moon? For the very reason that we're talking about national pride, if they have won- Yeah, faces, what they call faces, they're saving face, losing face, the face thing is big with them, it's an honor thing. Yeah, but if you're a communist China, now let's put it from proper perspective. I'm communist China. Supposedly they're far smarter than all of us. Even though most everything they're building we created, it was given to them by Henry Kissinger who just died. Or other traitors in the US government and handed over literally without even a blink. China was going to go to the moon. Hold on guys. The logic would be I want to wave that hammer and sickle to show you how powerful communist China is. Remember they had those big national parades? And they're marching by and they show you how big and powerful they are. If it was real, if they were serious, that you'd have a stinking hammer and sickle LED printout on this side of the moon facing us. Does everybody understand that? Why would you go to the supposed opposite side of the moon? Now granted, I mean, well here's the thing. If you're going out there with a lander and you're gonna come back, you're gonna go to the other side of the moon. You wanna give us pictures, show us pictures of that? Because it does get illuminated, you just don't see it. When it's dark on this side, it's light on that side. What do you know? So guess what? Show me some pictures of that when you come back. Where I can see this, I want to see it. And until I see it, I have a big question mark. And guys, I was in aerospace. My problem is that there's now a pattern here where we launched soft landing vehicles on the moon in 1965. Not 1969. We landed on the moon multiple times before the Apollo missions. But they were unmanned projects. So since we already knew how to do it, we've already shown we can do it, then why are we not doing it? I've actually gotten to the point where it'd be like, okay, let's have some fun and see what happens. Now, like Dar said, Elon Musk has a lot of things blow up. Well, not that many because the Navy had, hell, they had every missile that they tried to build for years on end blow up on the launch pad just about. The Navy was in charge of the program and of course was competing with what became the Air Force, the Strategic Air Command. And so both sides were in a race. We had an internal American race to see who was gonna have the most power in missiles. But they still had so many, probably it was internal espionage, I mean on top everything else, but eventually they got them right. They got a couple designs right, didn't they? I mean we launched some stuff and we had the ability to launch nukes, obviously. But this is something that to me, like I said, it'd be fun to, okay, let's see what they do or how they try to attack you. Why do I bring this up also? Well, how many of you remember Project Conestoga? Project Conestoga. Anybody remember after the Apollo mission was fizzled out? Does anybody remember the private space, oh this is before Elon Musk. You think Elon Musk is new? There was a private space program built by all of the former NASA employees centered out of the Great Plains. There was the first rocket that was built was Conestoga. It was put together, launch pads were assembled, technology was put together, telemetry technology around the globe was on standby, everybody was ready to go, they tried to launch and she blew up in place. Now the entire project was privately financed and guess who one of the people was that actually helped to finance this project? He's an actor. They tried to attack him for this. William Shatner took part of his personal wealth, just like Elon Musk, and built the Conestoga rocket program. Anybody remember that? After the failure of Conestoga 1, which by the way, guys, this is all in the Great Plains. We're not talking out in California, we're talking right in the middle of the United States. Which, man, I've been a really good choice anyway for a launch point, but I guess, hey, it's inside the US, it's under our control. But for whatever reason they were able to put enough money together and the other to support technology was already there that they built Conestoga 2. It was destroyed on the launch pad also. They finally built Conestoga 3 and after that they ran out of money. Oh, by the way, Conestoga 3 was sabotage too. I'm sorry, it had a horrible accident on a launch pad. Yeah, Look up the Conestoga program. And by the way, Leonard Nimoy had a little bit of a finger in the pie, but William Shatner was one of the several multi-million dollar investors back when a million dollars meant something. So Elon Musk isn't the first. It's just when you have a selective memory, people don't really, you know, again, well, again, what does the system do? It reinforces and baffles you with the bullshit it wants. and will absolutely avoid or negate the stuff that they don't want you to see. Now again, it's also by deflection. Go ahead, jump in there. I know you've been patient. Go ahead, please. It's Tex-Mux. Hey, you were talking about India and China going to the moon. Those were just unmanned, right? Or were those manned? Yes. No, they were supposed to be unmanned. This was the first phase of the program. Go ahead. Okay, so technically, the US is the only a nation that's sent a manned mission to the moon, right? Right, exactly. Well, one official. And it's our... Go ahead. Now, we've got that big... Isn't it that big satellite and telescope, that Hubble thing in it, sitting up there in space? You know, that big... Yep. You can see way up there. takes pictures of universes and everything way out there. Couldn't we turn that thing towards the moon? and see the lander, you know, the half, because I remember when I was a kid seeing the lander, you know, the separation of the upper part of the lander and that thing, the stuff with the feet or the pads that stayed on the moon. Right, right. With that flag, the flag kind of fluffling and non-atmosphere, whatever that thing was. And couldn't we see all that still there? Actually, there are some... Well, you're right. You're right. Actually, what's interesting is that, about a year ago, there were some people that were... And again, my question is, this is the 21st century, and so we do understand CG. But there are a series of images that somebody generated. Can we see the lander points from Earth? And they actually have shown images. But here's the thing, there's no fanfare on this. When you have something in your hand like this, you like to make noise about it. And there wasn't any discussion. So my question is, I mean, if you fiddle enough with CG, you can generate whatever image you want. So I don't want CG, I don't even want images, I don't even want to photograph. I don't care about pictures anymore because we know if it's on time delivery, I might have confidence in it. But I don't have any confidence in this system. So the biggest thing I could count on is if I can go outside, look up at the moon and see blink, blink, blink, my heart would raise, I would salute the moon and go, Marika. But I can't do that. And I should be able to do that. And it's worth it. Let's put it this way. If supposedly what they're claiming happened, and is happening, or can happen, then it should be no big deal for us to do it in the 21st century. And it's not going to be the, this is the one thing that I believe is part of the problem. If, let's say that they can. is it's not gonna be politically correct, Satanist, pedo-queer, NASA, that is gonna get the job done. It's gonna be someone like Elon Musk, and they hate that. Let's understand the politics of failure, and why they'd rather fail than let the can-do attitude. Well, I want you to think about something. Back in Daria, even you were five years old, the energy at that time was American can-do attitude. Your enemy hates that so much so that this is what we have to beware It's not that we didn't do it It's that they realized that what we did and I my argument and conversations I had with harm-bunning Harm-bunning was the number five man number it depends on what year it was but back when I was was it was apprenticing and When I was working well with the Office of Aerospace Research and Office of Aerospace Development At the time when I was involved with that, I sat down with Harm Bunning on a one-on-one at North Campus, University of Michigan. And listening to him, and because he was looking at work that I did, and it's part of when I got the NASA award, the Navy Science Award, the other accolades from different departments. back in the day because he actually sat down and surveyed my work, okay? And in talking to him, the feel that I got is that basically America had so overachieved that we passed all the other racketeers up and the ring knockers couldn't have that because what could you really do to America? How could you manipulate America? You had to ruin America from within. You had this can-do attitude. Everybody was motivated. The logic was, example, like when we talk about when I was in that phase of my life and working in that sphere, okay? The space shuttle was up and coming. And everybody knew that the space shuttle was popcorn. The space shuttle was supposed to be, crank out 100 of them. And if one goes bad, you got 99 more because we're going to have the next generation of heavy lift aircraft, heavy lift platforms. And then we're going to eventually have totally reusable aircraft. Plus, we will have fleet ships that will not have to be on the ground. And if you think about it, that was all coming from us. It wasn't coming from Russia, that wasn't coming from England, that wasn't coming from France, that wasn't coming from China, that was 100% coming from America with a combination of a can-do attitude and cherry-picking the best brains to do the job rather than being politically correct hacks and not worrying about a quality job. You gotta remember, we had a gold standard in performance. The difference between an LED made by Hewlett-Packard And one of these punkajunk LEDs coming from China are absolutely two different universes. They're not even two different planets. We're talking the quality of our equipment, which note, well, let me give you an example. Our performance level was so great with every aspect of the raw materials end of the industry in aerospace that we made stinking plates with the materials that we made, our ceramicized buffers, and insulator packs out of. You call it correllware. I've told you people before, by God, you don't unappreciate what kind of science you have in your hand with some stupid plate. But correllware came, corningware. Where do you think it came from? Do you think they made it for the food industry? That came from our aerospace industry when America had the men and yes women who had the wherewithal and the brains and were selected out of the many brains available. You took the best brains. If I didn't qualify, I would not feel hurt. This isn't the problem with these panty waste attitudes and then you get the racial crap thrown in there. There are black people who are smart. There are Asian people who are smart. There are Indian people who are smart. There are white people who are smart. We had cultivated the best brains selected the people that actually knew how to do the job and we produce products like nobody else has ever produced and does not today and the mimic and the stinking hollow shallow shell of China is the ghost of our performance from that period of time and everything that we built that we developed, that we painstakingly, meticulously fabricated from scratch. All these stinkin' parasitic, yomical-wearing pieces of trash ripped off, dragged overseas, make a look-alike, which everybody is always used to bitch about, by the way. Go watch Why We Fight. When Japan did this before World War II, they're making spark plugs like ours. They're making whiskey like ours. They're making... go right down the shopping list. It was all, this is the reason you gotta kill the Japanese, because they're making cop... Seriously, that is what they said. Spark plugs. China does it every day. And the pig that just died, Henry Kissinger, helped to make that happen. Helped to destroy the can-do American attitude. And again, this falls into everything else, including the warrior cast. Now the warrior cast wasn't hit as much right away because they need the warrior cast to kill off the competition but also to kill off America. Now, just like everything, what's the difference between, just like I said I watched this from the University of Michigan, I watched this in aerospace, I've walked away from whole, I've embraced philosophies of sciences, and I have no problem walking away from it and going and doing something else. My dad taught me that. There's anything you can't do, you just have to apply it. I, my plan was to be part of that. And I watched it from the inside and the ground up and I met many of the people that you can find in the history books, but I met them firsthand because they were human beings and they were people. Until we rest this country from the bastards that have created this situation, that means we're gonna have to kill the sons of bitches. Then we're going to continue to be in the toilet that we're in right now. And this is one of the reasons we have to fight. I would rather be sitting in a drafting, well nowadays it wouldn't be a drafting board, but it still would be because I'm old school. But I'd rather be sitting there, being the geek, focused on whatever goofy particular aspect of whatever it is I'd be working on. It was fun. I enjoyed it. It was something not everybody likes. Oh well, thank goodness. I did the job in that area, other people did the job in another area, everybody did their part. Look at the phenomenal things we created, including the stinking microwave. The Amanda radar range. My God, that came out of the space program. It came out of military science too, but it came out of the space program. And we live with it every day. Now we have the cheap Chinese port crap copy that doesn't last 15 minutes. But I've still got an Amanda radar range out in the garage that was built back when it first came out. It still works. Anyway, we're at the top of the ocean. LED light on the motor, you know, piss on the space program idea. Shall we get things done here? And then we can go out there and get the right work. Republic, we're not trying to resolve our lives, save our nation. 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Says man, them heads get nasty and splat. You don't want to leave that stuff on your hammer. I know I hate you. There's no question about it. I know I hate these guys. These dirty New World Order scumbags. I know I hate them. I don't have to ask a question. Everybody else out there should too. And what are we going to kick off with here today? Let's see. I had a bunch of stuff marked, so let's go looking at what I had marked today. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What an interesting day it's been so far today. We got about four inches of snow last night, and it's all melting right now. It is 36 degrees here today. This time yesterday it was 20 degrees and cold. Today it is 36 degrees and quite warm compared to the sub-zero temperatures we have been having for the last month. It is 2.07 pm in the afternoon here on the east coast. 1107 out on the west coast. I hope everybody is having a good day. I'm not going to read that article. I will give you the head... No, I won't. I won't even... I won't even go there. It's a crazy story that shouldn't even have been in the news and it has nothing to do with anything other than just kind of weirdness. So, it will leave that alone. Here, we're going to go with... I saw this one here. At FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, that's FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, another J.P. Morgan banker leaps to his death. Wow, can we get them all to do that? Yeah, I don't think anybody is leaping anywhere folks. I think they're getting tossed. Somebody is doing a lot of shoving off of a lot of buildings and hanging and nail gunning people. Mark, Mr. Kornke brought up, you know, the, you know, about the guy with the nail gun saying, you know, well, it's probably, it could have been a lot of things. And yeah, it could have been a lot of things. I highly doubt it was somebody that got mad because the banker screwed them. I more along the lines think that it's somebody that offed them because they're going to testify in some things that we'll talk about here after we read this article. And I think you all know what I'm talking about, the Liber scandal. See right now that's all going on over there and it has to do with JP Morgan and Barkley and all those other banks. Yeah, and these people are dropping dead like flies right before this is all supposed to go to trial. I don't think it's somebody that just got pissed off at a guy and took a nail gun to him. I think it's somebody that wanted to shut him up and teach the other people, hey, look what happened to this guy. You guys really want to testify, really? This was by Paul Joseph Watson over at InfoHorse, Fatboy's website. Yet another baker has committed suicide. I'm trying to help you people by jumping off a building. Alex, go join him, please. With a JP Morgan 4X trader leaping to his death from the top of the firm's chatter house headquarters in Hong Kong. Over the past few weeks at least seven bankers have died under mysterious circumstances. No, they're not mysterious. They got whacked. It ain't mysterious to me. Might be mysterious to you Paul, Joseph Watson, but it ain't mysterious to me they got whacked. Including another JP Morgan senior manager who jumped off a building off a skyscraper in London last month. I'll say he got shoved. He didn't jump nowhere, he got pushed. Just like the guy that went out the window in the hotel over in Japan, I think it was. Oh, it was too small of a window for him to be shoved out of. Oh, you want to make a bet? I guarantee ya, if you were determined enough, you would get him through the window. Especially if you're Big Lou. Ha ha ha ha. As Henry would put it. Big Lou, hey, Big Lou, hey yo, forget about it, uh? Speculation is rife that the series of deaths are connected to some kind of looming financial crisis or a huge legal case of Liber Scandal targeting bankers for Malfeasants. Although no definite link has been established. Well, let's see. I'm pretty sure there has been. They all work for banks and they're all involved in the library scandal. But there's nothing connecting them, though. Nothing. Nothing at all. Eyewitnesses said that the man who was in his 30s accessed the roof of the 30-story office tower and jumped with police on the scene failing to talk him out of committing suicide. chatterhouse as JP Morgan's main regional Asian office. Maybe he didn't speak Japanese. Or maybe the guy behind him wasn't listening. According to several JP Morgan employees, the man was a forex trader with the company, reports the South China Morning Post, adding that his surname was Lee. The bank itself refused to confirm that the man was an employee. Lee becomes the seventh banker to suddenly die in recent weeks. Questions as to whether the deaths are merely a coincidence or are linked to some as yet unknown factor continue to swirl. Once again, Liber Scandal. What the hell is Paul Joseph Watson looking at? They've been talking about this Liber Scandal BS for the last couple, you know, at least the last year that I can remember. So, but he don't see that? What's wrong with this man? He doesn't want to put two and two together. I find this very suspicious of Mr. Watson. On January 26, former douchebag, I mean, douchebank executive Broker Schmidt was found dead at his South Kensington home, South Kensington, after police responded to reports of a man hanging at a house, according to reports. Broke Smith had close ties to Chief Executive Gabriel Magee, a 39-year-old senior manager at JP Morgan's European headquarters, jumped 500 feet from the top of the bank's headquarters in central London on January 27, landing on an adjacent ninth-story roof. Mike Jekker, the chief economist at Russell's Investments, fell down a 50-foot embankment. And what police are describing as a suicide? Yeah, he chirped and committed suicide, man. He was reported missing on January 29th by friends who said he'd been having problems at work. Yeah, Big Lou kept coming in his office. Richard Talley, 57, founder of American Title Services in Centennial, Colorado, was also found dead earlier this month and apparently shooting himself with a nail gun. I feel sorry for anybody that reads about a guy committing suicide with a nail gun and believes it. 37 year old JP Morgan executive director Ryan Henney Crane died last week. Tim Dickinson, I wonder if he's in relation to Bruce the singer from I Made In. A UK-based communications director at Swiss RE AG also died last month, along all those circumstances surrounding his death, still unknown. At least they're not telling anybody. They're not known. Some of the comments here from the trench's Royal Report, 13 responses to another JP Morgan banker leaps to his death. I won't give out the names but one of the comments here says, jump you bastards, jump. I love it. Henry Shively says, it's raining bankers. And the Millard replies to that, if that's the case, Henry, I'm hoping we are in for a gully washer. Yeah, they should put this stuff in. I agree. Digger Dan says, this is starting to get to be real entertainment for sure. I bet. He smoked a joint and thought he could fly. I find it quite funny myself. I don't think they make umbrellas to protect you from falling bankers, do they? You know, that whole article there was going, no, I don't know why these guys are dying. They're not, you know, what could be going on. I just don't know, golly. Right here UK fraud agency charges 3x Barkley bankers over Liber and that's just the beginning Britain's fraud agency has started criminal proceedings against three former bankers of Barclays Britain's Barkley pick for the alleged manipulation of Liber interest rates it said on Monday the serious fraud office SFO Does that mean they have a not so serious fraud office, too? Criminal proceedings had started against Peter Charles Johnson, Jonathan James Matthew and Stelanos Kanto Goulis alleging they have conspired to defraud between June 2005 and August 2007. Barclays paid $450 million in July 2012 to settle charges that had manipulated LIBOR interest rates, and several more banks have followed and regulators continue to investigate the scandal. Okay, right there it says why these guys are dying off. These were the guys that committed the fraud for J.P. Morgan or helped him commit the fraud or showed him how to commit the fraud or were What's that word? Witnesses to them committing the fraud that would probably talk because they don't want to go to prison. So gee Paul Watson, you don't see any connection? I sure as hell do. And another one along the same line, actually it's the exact same article just written another way, 3X Barclays employees to face UK charges over the library, the Wall Street Journal. The UK's serious fraud office said Monday it will pursue criminal charges against three former Barclays PLC employees over alleged manipulation of interest rates broadening the global investigation into the alleged rigging of the London Interbank Offered Rate, or LIBER. The agency said Peter Johnson and Jonathan Matthew, former rate submitters at Barclays and Stelanos Conigoulis, former trader have been told to appear. I don't know how an investigative reporter such as Paul Watson could not see any kind of connection here. I see lots of connection. They're all banks and they're all connected through the little banker brotherhood, ring knocker organizations and other New World Order scumbag secret societies and they all deal together. So, why wouldn't you be able to see a connection there? I just find that amazing. Another good one here. The amazing story of two pediatric cannabis patients. We'll get into that here in just a second. This was at Before Its News and was posted at Henry's From the Trenches World Report by number one New World Order hater. and it was at Before Its News as the source by In Morgan. Marijuana has been gaining ground in the medical community as a valid, viable treatment for many ailments, including seizures. The story below is about a little girl who had such severe seizures her heart had stopped due to the medicine. Her mom thought she was going to lose her. Out of desperation, the doctor had told her there was nothing more medicine could do for her. her Charlotte. Her Mo-Cose, Mo chose, I guess it should say, her mom chose medical marijuana and now Charlotte is striving and living a much better quality of life. She went from riskless and not being able to walk to energetic, alive and playing. And I'm going to do something here real quick. Go over to youtube.com. I'm not promoting YouTube or anything and I want to try something here. Praise the Lord and pass the pot. What I'm typing into the search engine, not finding anything. That was a, I'm amazed, it's not on YouTube anywhere. That was actually a Showtime movie made for Showtime a movie about the benefits of marijuana. And there was a lady on that program and she had some kind of muscular problem and her legs burnt like they were on fire. And the only thing that she could do to stop it was smoke marijuana. The doctors couldn't figure out what was causing it. The doctors really didn't know. and they told her there was nothing they could do for her, but she tried some marijuana and it fixed her right up. That same show, there was another woman who couldn't speak hardly a complete sentence without going, and she said it hurt very badly in her brain. It was like a short circuit or something happening to her. She couldn't talk right and even when she did talk, she was always going, And they went and found her some pot. She took two, three hits off of a pipe and started talking like I'm talking right now. Now, man, how much more proof do you need? I was 14, 15 years old and riding a BMX bike. I had an accident and I pretty much broke from here up to here. Fractured my wrist, the big bone right there, the navicular bone in my hand. It fractured my elbow, the little bone right there had a crack in it and then my collar bone was sticking out and my skin like this in my shirt, like my finger in my shirt. Now, they told me at the hospital, we can't really tell what you did because there's so much blood in the joints that we can't get a good x-ray. So here we're going to slap a, we're going to give you this collar bone brace because we know you broke your collar bone for sure, but we're just going to put a sling on your arm and send you home. I was in so much pain that I, and I hardly ever cried because of pain, you can ask my mother, I was laying on the ground with a hole in my leg so big the doctor could stick his arm and my leg up to here. Didn't shed a tear. But it hurt so bad on my arm that I could not sleep. I laid there and I cried for about 48 hours and went to the I was a specialist that they sent me to after two days because it happened on I think it was a Saturday afternoon when that happened and I couldn't get into the specialist until Monday. So for those two days, you know, there was nothing that I could do. I couldn't take enough Tylenol to make it stop hurting. I didn't have ibuprofen back then. So, I was just, you know, lay there and deal with it, you know. And went to the specialist and he said, yep, it's broke. Here, we're going to put this removable cast on there so you can take a shower. It's a wrist. We don't put casts on wrists. And your elbow will heal just fine. It's nothing serious. So, they just wanted me to keep my arm in the sling for six weeks, you know, and keep that brace on for six to ten weeks. And of course, I didn't do either one of those things. But they told me the same thing. I said, what do I do for pain? This is driving me crazy. I've been crying for two days. And the guy said, take time. I said, I have been. Take more. I said, I can't. I've taken the maximum allowed dosage. Well, I don't know what to tell you. The guy had a prescription pad right there. All he had to do was write me a bescript for painkillers. But did he? No, he didn't. He let me suffer. Luckily, a friend of mine came over with some marijuana. some reefers, some pot, some doobies, whatever you want to call it, and smoked two big fatties about the size of my pinky. And after that, I didn't feel no more pain, and I slept for probably a day and a half after that. So right there, you know, I was already smoking at the time. I'd been smoking since I was about 12, and so I already knew what it could do, but I didn't know those benefits of it because I never realized it before. But yeah, that right there knocked the pain right out and I never had any more problem with that arm hurting me after that. I made sure of that. The same thing goes here. There's a lot of benefits to this plant. You can make anything out of it, number one. All this stuff that you see them making all the plastic goods out of for the bottles, these bottles that we drink water out of that leach that little chemical in there that acts like female hormones in the male body and super females, the females, yeah. You could make this kind of stuff out of them and it wouldn't leach nothing harmful into the water or the liquid you put inside. Well, then you wouldn't have be killing people, would you? No, in Dow and Dupont and all the pharmaceutical companies and all the plastic companies and all these other companies that make fake wood and all that stuff out of all kinds of other crap, wouldn't make any money would they? Well no, and geez, you can grow a lot of hemp in one acre. and turn that into all kinds of paper. And we couldn't have that because, well, you know, you can replant the hemp and grow it next year, but gee, we need to cut down these trees that take thousands of years to grow them that big. Hell, it'll take us another thousand years to grow them that big, but, man, who cares? It's just a tree. Meanwhile, we should be growing these hemp plants over here and making paper and rope and all kinds of stuff out of them. And you can use it for lumber, too, and I bet you it'd be stronger, too. So, you know, they don't want this to be legal. They hate the fact that all these states are decriminalizing it. And that's, well, I guess they hate the states that would decriminalize it, but they don't hate the states that are legalizing it because then they're still under guidelines and you've got to follow all these rules and pay all this money and all this other BS. I agree with Tommy Chong. I don't think it should be legalized. I think it should be decriminalized. We don't need guidelines and we don't need all these other things that they want to put on it. If you can grow it yourself or your neighbor can and you want to go over and pick up some off of him, that's what it should be. And if they want to put it in packs and sell it in stores, well, so be it. But it doesn't need to be controlled. like tobacco, like alcohol, like oil, like everything else these bastards have their hands on. There's two things they don't have their hands on right now. One of them is the nicotine liquid, the e-cigarettes, and the other one is hemp. And they're slowly but surely wrapping their fingers around the hemp going, yeah, we almost got them. We almost got them. They're stupid and they think legalizing it's good. I think the decriminalization of it is a great idea. I don't think anybody should be in prison or jail because of it. But you're not going to talk these other people into that. It's just not going to happen. And we are down at the bottom of the hour break, so we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back after these messages from our sponsors here on Liberty Tree Radio, dot 4mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com. 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Hey everybody, check out the word from the trenches with Henry Shively and his co-host J.D. every Monday through Friday at noon Pacific, 3 p.m. Eastern on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomClockRadio.co.nr, Lion365.com, once you're there, type LibertyTreeRadio into searching for AM, FM, and TV base stations all across the country, the alternate and the Hallmark network, as well as Ustream.tv, type The words from the trenches in their search engines. That's the word from the trenches every Monday through Friday with Henry Shiley and J.D. Check it out. We were talking about medical marijuana, the medical benefits of marijuana or hemp. We were talking about Charlotte. One of the cases that they were talking about, their mother chose medical marijuana after being told that there was nothing medicine could do for her daughter. She's thriving. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and snumber. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children Your leaders 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? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free gentlemen. This is the evening Intelligence report. I'm Mark Conte One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, south, west. Gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on the satellite, let's say, hide all our merchant marine operators, no matter where you are on the planet, with everybody on the water, you can do it in analog or digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And we are on shortwave on 6.160 WBCQ, the planet. And it is Thursday. Yes, it's the end of Thursday for us. And at the end, we still got hours to go before Thursday is gone, but it's also the end of November of 2023. So tonight, we move to the next month. Another card flips on the game table. It is the 30th of November. It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. Let the dance continue and again will there is a couple of different things that are up on guns and gadgets. One is a live feed piece. We're probably not going to play that tonight. I don't think we'd play it on here. I think it's a little longer. I don't know how long total because it was a live broadcast on. a gas operated firearms ban. I believe this is congressional. This is in Washington. And it's a common sense. Yeah, well stuff that up your side ways you satanic peto queers in Washington. You can go to hell and we plan on sending you there at a grease track. So. As it is, they definitely are making some significant motions to try and go after the weapons. We expect this. This is nothing that's a surprise. We're not panicking over that. We have no use for the worthless, pedo, twilight zone turds that are in Washington. But again, this is one of those actions we can expect in conjunction with the other Planned government sponsored terrorist actions sponsored here in the United States by the Israeli Mossad and elements of the alphabet soup agencies who are going to try to kill Americans and blame somebody else for it. So we all need to make sure we're not the ones that are in the impact area or that are on the, you know, let's just say the first list. We're already on the main list because whatever attack the pedophilic queer Satanists in the alphabet soup agencies perpetrate, It will be to attack American patriots, it will be to attack Americans, and we'll ignore completely all the rest of the real problems. We already know the scam, already seen the communists in motion before, and that's exactly what's going on right now. So we are hunting the enemy harder than they think they're hunting everybody else. And you all need to be, again, your head should be on a swivel, as they say, paying attention to your environment. I cannot stress enough that if you're in a town, pay attention to who doesn't show up for work. And what? Well, see, this is something that happened with 9-11 that we want to reinforce. And just if you didn't remember, the Israelis sent out notices to all of their people, Jewish individuals, that they shouldn't go to the World Trade Center. They shouldn't go to work today. They should stay home. Now, part of the story you never hear. As soon as they got that message, they jumped on the phone and they called their Christian fellow employees and said, listen, Bob, my rabbi from Bisholmikla, Kibbutz over there, sent me a message through the company, don't go to work today. So I'm telling you right now something's gonna happen. My Christian brother, don't go to work today. Did you hear any stories about that back with 9-11? Of course, it has been 20 years ago, so most people wouldn't remember. But nope, there are no stories like that. People got pager messages with the company. Some bragged that, well, you know, they told us in advance. Even the controlled media bragged about that. And then shut up and just didn't say anymore because, oh, wait a minute, you knew. Well, if you knew, how many people did you tell at work not to go to work? Well, none of them because the message only came to the chosen it didn't need to go to you guys you needed victims Oh, oh god. I said what I should have been thinking and was thinking what I should have said. Oh So the fact of the matter is that what we need to do is understand that the Jewish community should be used as the canary in the cage now. Here's a problem The Israelis just scammed their own people and got a whole bunch of the rankers rank and file regular population murdered I mean if the story is real who knows I mean with everybody baffling everybody with BS You don't know how much how how vast amount what vast amounts of whatever they're saying are just absolute lies But let's take them at face value The Israeli intelligence services intentionally and completely failed supposedly. Okay, let's believe that then obviously they can't be trusted. They're completely incompetent. They will continue to be the same kind of bumpers that they've already been. And by the way, they had billions and billions of American dollars thrown at them and they still fumble bumbled and their military failed to respond and everybody said on their dead ass and did nothing. That's the only problem with what I'm going to tell you next. As I said, using the Jewish population that's amongst you as the canary in the cage. Problem, even those characters may be told, listen, yes, special, we love you, but don't go anywhere. Unlike what happened on night 11 where they said, don't go to work. We're going to kill a bunch of goyim. Don't go to work today. And they didn't, by the way. That was something that several people noted it. The people that weren't at work, and who those specific people were, and why weren't they there? Well, they were there because they weren't there because they were told not to be there. Okay, just that simple. So, other than the fact that the kosher mafia may sacrifice more of the little people, as in, you know, people who are of Jewish descent, It is more likely, as we saw with 9-11, that they will give them the high sign slash the heads up slash the spinning yamical run for the hills. These are the people we want to keep an eye on. If we see an exodus or a, again, even if you go to work, you should always be paying attention to who's at work. Typically at most workplaces, no matter what, you got a good idea of the ebb and flow of the population for that day. Usually there's congregation points where there's kind of like choke points where everybody shows up, everybody is grabbing coffees, there's a cafe in the lobby, or there's a snack bar in the lobby, or a cafe in the lobby, or it's right there below at the bottom of the building. If all of a sudden you notice that a whole bunch of people that normally are there sucking on a Starbucks first thing, they're all missing. then you have to ask questions right away and start to get some feedback. Well, I don't know where Blatzenstein is. Well, I don't know where Gubenstein is. They just called in last minute and they're not coming to work today. Really? Well, I don't feel... Oh, God. I don't feel very good either. I thought I could come in, but you know, my supervisor is Gubenstein and Birkenbetzel and they're not here. The department's really gonna be just like down anyways. I feel really sick too. I'll tell you what, I don't even need a coffee because it'd probably just make me feel worse. I gotta go. I'll see ya. Would wanna be ya. Bye. And the idea is you leave. You leave before the plane hits. You leave before the government bomb goes off. You leave before the Mossad get a chance to drive the big van in front of the building, blow the legs off from underneath and take you into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know, into, you know 99% of the time that's not how it works. Oh, it's really quick. I watch movies. It's not how it works. Again, the canary in the coal mine is the Jewish population. And we need to be keeping a very, very, very, very close eye on the Jewish population and use them as our standard for emergency services, for emergency evacuation, to evaluate, you know, hey, what's happening, to be able to obviously still have to use your brain, got to use some common sense here. But even if you do have a little oopsie, and let's say Blatstein, Steenenkoen, and whoever just had to go to, you know, the Bitzen-Schnitzel's Bar Mitzvah or something, and you didn't know that the Bar Mitzvah was going, who cares? This is a good practice operation. You can find out very quickly whether or not you're right or wrong, but in the short or interim, you get a chance to practice what we're preaching. In 9-11, if most everybody had been paying attention to the environment, they would not have been in the building when the crashes took place. Or again, if you were in the second building watching the first one, I sure as hell wouldn't be walking up to the window and standing there and gaping and staring at people rolling out of the broken windows and falling to their deaths and whatever. Oh, I know it's rather mesmeric. Okay, mesmerizing. It is rather, oh wow, that's something interesting you don't see every day. The problem is, is that only a short time later, all the people that were standing at the windows were the same kind of people rolling out the windows, dropping 50, 60 floors to their death. And, you know, enjoying the breeze on the way down. When in reality, at the moment that happened, they should have turned and left. This is another thing that we've talked about many, many times on the air. know how to get out of Dodge. More importantly, again, know when to get out of Dodge. James Wesley Rawls, who wrote Patriots, Surviving the Coming Collapse, again by James Wesley Rawls, Patriots, incorporated in each one of the books that he first, both the first book, which was an ongoing developing text. He actually took quite some time to write that book and After writing the original, he actually developed it and added additional chapters, etc. It was an ongoing work. And then eventually he wrote follow-up texts on the ethics of each of the characters that were written to as, you know, short parts of the story and developed the story the rest of the way. But in each one, one of the things that was most critical to understand is knowing when to leave. And this is hard for a lot of people. Number one, yes, we have a lot of investiture in property. You know, that in fact, kind of like the Palestinian thing. Why do the Palestinians not leave? The Jews, you know, the Jewish mob over there, the Israelis are, oh, you know, the Palestinians aren't leaving their homes and their farms and, you know, why aren't they leaving? Because they know that if they leave, the Israelis will steal their land. Because it's how they got all the other land they stole from the Palestinians The scam has been repeated over and over and over again. Okay You hear America. It's the idea. Well, I've got time invested in this and I know I mean I Own the place. Well, maybe you do. Maybe you don't if you got a note out at the bank really owns it but it's tough for people to step away from something like that in a situation and you have to make a significant decision is Is the environment that you are possibly going to stay in tenable? Can you actually survive for any period of time based upon the threat that is before you? Now in this case we're talking about a government sponsored terrorist attack on American soil. Probably again up to and including a nuclear attack, blah blah blah blah blah. We know how they like to yap about that and are all so excited. They wet their pants. They stand up in front of you like they're actually having some kind of perverted sex over the whaling wall with a demon. And they're all excited about World War III. Pay attention. Oh, they'd like, you know, now on the one hand, remember, we're all supposed to be the crazy people, the patriots slash the Hawks that are, again, common sense people. You'll notice it's all the satanic pedo queers raving about the idea of having World War III, all the perverts. Always, always, always, it's exactly the opposite. Everything that comes out of their face, as we've seen time and again, is a constant lie. Where whatever is coming out of their face is the reverse of what's actually happening. It's not hard to judge. I mean, it's not hard to figure out after a while. So the big issue here again is knowing when, but also again, perhaps not even, you know, we in this particular environment, not even waiting. You should have a retreat arrangement of fallback somewhere. I don't care what you do. You can have Uncle Bob's farm. I've said this many times. Uncle Bob is like my age, about 66. He farmed the land quite extensively, still does. Farming has changed a little bit, with regard to equipment. So he's got a nice old barn complex. It's got a dairy barn, a milking barn area, two extra hay buildings, a whole bunch of tin-knocked corn cribs. But half of it he doesn't use, or he's idled down a percentage because he's sharecropping part of the farm out now. The land is still his, but he's making money letting somebody else farm the land. So he's got old two-thirds of the buildings out there really just collecting cobwebs and chicken poop. How about go out to Uncle Bob's and explain to him what you think is happening. He'll probably agree with, you'll know who to talk to. Maybe Uncle Bob isn't the one, maybe it's Uncle Fred. But whichever one, talk to them and say, hey, is it okay if I take the old chicken coop, clean it out, fix it up so it's weatherized? And I'm going to store stuff here in advance. I'm going to put stuff here. Now, if something happens, you've got a big farm. We're going to need to protect it. We're going to bring the family over. We'll log her up together. You know, circle the wagons. And I'll help you. And in the process, you're helping me. Guys, you can still do this. You've got plenty of time to get it done. It's really as much as anything. It's kind of like with the military. Anything you store at the other end, you weatherize it. There's all kinds of barrel companies out there. Go to Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace with people who do nothing but market barrels. You can get any size and kind of plastic tote barrel you can imagine from five gallon pails all the way up to 60 gallon photon torpedo looking barrels and everything in between. So, you can pick a system that makes sense for you. I actually use different sized barrels for an intentional purpose of being able to identify particular materials in the dark or under any circumstances. Example, all of our medical barrels are red capped. They're food great. They're virtually one-time use. And I'm using, I'm the second party. They're reasonably priced and the advantage is that anything that's got a red cap is going to the category D group over there and they're going to sort out the medical supplies. They're going to figure out what needs to go to dock, what needs to go to the infirmary, what needs to go to the forward area aid station, etc. I don't have to micromanage. I just have to macro manage the material. Black caps are clothing and personal supplies. They can also be food, but they have to be marked accordingly because there is dry goods, rice, oatmeal, etc., etc., etc., etc. So again, the idea is to come up with a system, but make it so just as with the military, it is palatized. Now Uncle Bob should never problem with this. Uncle Bob in fact has food reserves on site. Of course he has his own too. But you're able to contribute to the situation because you have what you need, where it needs to be. You didn't have to run around like a chicken with your head cut off trying to roll stuff to the vehicle, trying to fill up the trailer. If you read Patriots surviving the coming collapse, most everybody, if you remember, and I'm not gonna ruin anything for you, but Most of the members of the group decide to leave at a particular time, but a couple of the people argued that, man, it was a little early, or they were gonna stick around because they were gonna wait because they had to stay with their job. Well, things kick off and it creates a separate couple of epics with individuals who chose unwisely. And again, know when to get out of Dodge. That's the most important aspect. And so there's a whole substory line for that care those characters that initially in the book are pretty straightforward but shorter and in following books complete the epic of those individuals What happened to them because they made the choice that they made In their case even with Patriots the important thing is that there was pre-deployment going on That's why when they everything that they had that they had stored where you know, Uncle Bob's place was so to speak was waiting for them. Now they had not reported in and they know that they were late leaving. In other words, they knew that they were the wrong, everybody knew they were the wrong place at the right time, but they still Kept everything at reserve. They had everything on standby for them. They didn't need to use their supplies anyway. And eventually they were able to recover the property and it was all the property they had left because they had deployed a percentage of everything that they needed for the breakdown at the other end. This is what Uncle Bob's farm is for. And Uncle Bob's farm doesn't need to be the only place. It can be many other locations. This is what cashing is all about, especially if you're looking at this from a military perspective and fighting a conflict on American soil, which we will be. It's not an if, it's just a when. The other side is going to make their move. They're becoming rabid. They're frothing at the mouth right now. They have been for quite some time. Everybody say, well, of course, Mark, they've been doing that for a while. Yes, they have. And they've been getting worse by the day. So it is inevitable that we are going to be in conflict. Now the idea is, do you run around like that chicken with your head cut off panicking at the last minute? Or do you square your technology? Remember, macro management doesn't have to be micro right now. What I mean by macro is get the general sorting done. Use containers that allow for good volume but are still manageable. One thing about a barrel, remember, here's the thing. Either pick it up, most of the barrels we're talking about have carry handles on them. But you know what barrels originally were for? You kick them on their side and you use them like a wheel. Don't forget that. Well, there's a little Armstrong involved because yeah, you got a grunt and shove and push. But guess what? They roll all on their own. They roll just fine. They're just one big ass wheel. That's why barrels were created in the first place. using a rail guide or a number of other, you know, stevedores used either rails and Armstrong pushing them or they used a two wheel dolly and the stevedore, of course, his job was to move product A over from here to where, you know, shelf B was or on board ship or off board ship, depending on the situation. That's where the term stevedores used. But the fact of the matter is it needs to be manageable. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Go ahead. Hey Mark, it's Barbara from Rhode Island. Hey, I just want to call in and say hi and let you guys know that you're coming in five by five in FEMA Region 1 Rhode Island on the short ways. Excellent. So we're clear. We're clean and clear. Yes, sir. Very good. And again, thank you for passing on the information about the cloth because I have taken full advantage of that. And I'm very satisfied with what they had there. And again, that's buys for everybody out there. It's camo fabric depot Barbara. Let us know about this site. It's camera fabric depot.com camo camo FAB ric depot camo fabric depot site and the cleared section actually I should have cleared out. I'll tell you what, there's one thing that you might go back to get guys and I'm probably Nancy already said grab it now. The rib-knit ATACS AU, which is for doing cuffs and collars. It'd work with anything. But the ATACS is actually, all the ATACS camels are actually excellent for our purposes, for application. So, for most of you out there, anybody listening. So, now, what are you using to receive us, by the way? What shortwave model are you using, do you know? Yeah, hold on, let me. That's okay. The Cato Voyager Pro? Voyager Pro? Yeah. Okay. Do you know where you got it? Or was it just something you were able to lucky to find in a store? I'm just going to put it on Amazon. Oh, okay. Very good. Again, what we're talking about, because right now some of you are listening in short waves, you're going, well, I already know that, Mark, because I'm listening to you right now. But many people are listening in the other modes. And what we're talking about here is you get an AM-FM shortwave radio combination typically. Is this a self-powered? Does this have a crank power system or is it a plug to the wall battery system? Well, kind of all of the above. It's the name is K-A-I-T-O. And it's, you can charge it solar, you can plug it in, and it's got batteries and a hand crank. And it has a built-in telescoping antenna, but then you can also pick up, they have an additional antenna pack that you can buy that either clamps to the telescoping antenna, or if you have a model With the antenna jack you can plug directly into it. Excellent. Exactly what you need. And for everybody out there again, that's the Kato. Kato, throw your, you know, flash them with your Kung Fu. Remember that. It was previously that played Kato in the original Green Hornet. K-A-I-T-O. And I want to say they were around 70 bucks. And that's on Amazon. So for everybody listening, and that's one of many solutions. You know, I will say this again. We have never, I think we've bought three things more than a decade ago from Amazon, and we've never bought anything from Amazon since. I'm not really killing anybody for it, but I'm just saying with us, we were talking, Nancy and I were talking about it, it's like, but we don't buy anything from Amazon. No, and part of the reason because of bureaucracy because something happened with the numbers and they like just would not correct it and it was like we gave up on you or just they all will do something else but Amazon's as good a solution as any and A question how big well how just for our listeners how big is the radio itself? What would you say? It's it's probably it's smaller than a than an 8 by 10 sheet of paper So it's an easy portable size. So again, one nice thing about these is I picked up one the other day. I still haven't tested it. It was in a junk box, but it's not messed up. But it's a little burgundy Pacific and it's cranked like you said. It looks like I might have to put a handle on that. Those are if it has all the features that we're talking about this pretty well You're going to have power one way or another Probably I would assume it also has a couple of jacks because you can use the power supply To charge other things that was one of the big features that they've been adding I know so you actually can use USB plug hook up your phone or something else you need to power up and then you have the crank generator you have the clockwork generator system Guys, it's more than just a radio So just something to take into consideration anything else jump in there, please I I did measure that 10 by 6 and it it does have the USB charging It that you can use some put the cell phone Or any other people either one. Yeah. Yeah again now. Have you tried to go ahead? No, go ahead Well, I was going to say, have you tried the crank? What's the time? It has a crank generator. Usually what that means, guys, it's like an alarm clock crank. You crank it up and then it runs on its own for a period of time. Do you know how long the windup lasts, how long it will run? Have you tried that yet? Not really. We just got them recently and we were just checking them out before we called them. Well, that's good. You're in a learning curve. That's it. Well, you've got to get the... Yeah, that's the first thing that I look for with the windups is you want to, you know, just check so you got a good idea. Sometimes it's a quarter of an hour or it's half an hour. And the logic behind that when they originally came out with the Freeplay radios was a half hour windup. is that needless to say, almost every radio program does a bottom of the hour break. So about the time that you lose power, you turn around, crank it up while the ad's on, and then you're back on, and for another half hour, you listen to the rest of the program, since as we know, most programming is one hour increment. And Freeplay is the one who started them all, and everybody else has copied the idea since, which is cool. I don't care who does it, just as long as they keep doing it. That's what's neat. Go ahead. Right. I did have a couple of other things I wanted to share with everybody. A couple of pew pew deals and then a couple of more on the gardening, like the prepared side. Yes. So in my searches, and these are not Black Friday, so these are still deals that are up. Family firearms, they have a CZ-P10C. It's got a 15 round mag for $297 plus $20 shipping and handling. The mags on the P-10C, they cross over to the CZ-P07, so durable. And then they also have the CZ-P09, the DA-SA, and that's $300 plus $25 shipping and handling. That's a 19 round. The mags on that cross over to the P10S and of course it crosses over to the C and the 7. This might stick out the bottom a little bit. And then that stoker we talked about last week, Smokey Mountain Guns and Ammo, SMGA. They have that same Stoker STR9 for $249 with shipping before your $50 rebate. They have all three sizes, so they have the full size, the compact, and the little small one. No tax. And if your SFL If you're in a limited state, if your SSL will approve it, they'll ship it. Even if you're in a limited state, Botash doesn't do that. They only ship to approved states. And let's see, for CZs, put this for parts that people might not know about. Here's Ben Stoker, the custom shop in Arizona. Greg Coat, C-O-T-E, LLC. And then my favorite is just to get them direct from the boys in the chat at cz-parts.com. That's cz-parts.com. The shipping seems high but 25 bucks because it's FedEx, but you have it on your doorstep from the check in three to four days. And a lot of times they'll have mags or other parts that you might not find stateside. So I mean, just a shout out to the CZ guys, the check. They've definitely found plenty of ways to help me spend my money. On the prepping side, somebody to check out. I love this guy. His name is Billy Bond and he's got a website and a YouTube channel called Permapasture's Farm and he teaches the practice of permaculture, Dr. Milch-Till. He's got a lot of fantastic information. He's a patriot. He puts it in simple terms. He breaks it down. He's even got a book. called, um, wrap-stedding because he talks about all the less expensive ways if you're a homesteader, um, or trying to be more self-reliant. He talks about a lot of the less expensive ways to do it that people overlook or maybe don't think about, how to re-use and repurpose, um, that kind of stuff. So he's, um, permapasture farms. He's also got something called bone sauce that is amazing for keeping the deer away from the garden It's pricey, but it's worth it and again go ahead and give the the web page again out for him Billy bonds and it's his name is bond herma gory pastures barn Www yeah excellent Well again one of the things this gets into the whole idea like I was just saying a moment ago about Bob, you know Uncle Bob, you know he has the farm but again a lot of times I mean there's a lot of them near here I would say a third to half of the outbuildings are just not being used and so this is one of those situations where if you were if you have a similar relative with a similar situation you need to sit down and talk to them. And you could come up with a pretty nice arrangement and chances are there's even little acreage to work there, which he probably wouldn't mind and he might like to company. Hi, we're going to come out and visit for the weekend or come out during the week if it's close enough. And actually even work part of the farm a little bit, you know, an acre, half an acre, whatever you want to do. And that way you've got active food reserves already in place. You've already got production there. And of course the end of the season, whoever wants to use it, use it. And in fact, it's part of your deal with Uncle Bob. Just ideas and ways to actually follow through on what it is that we need to deal with here. And production, guys, I'd like today, I'm going by a field and they're tearing out tree lines. Now, why are they doing that? In this area, we've got some of the most hellacious, and we're not the only part of the country. The new farming equipment is the size of gravel pit quarry machines. Now, because of that, even if it's 100 acres, there's another 100 acres right next to it, if they pull the tree line out, which by the way was to help prevent wind erosion, Then they can run that much faster, you know, of course, and they recover that many more acres. It doesn't seem like much, but when you've got a tree line, it's so many acres out of production. The advantage is you can do it with the bigger machinery. The disadvantage is if all of a sudden something goes south, you're right back to the issues of traditional farming. And the windbreaks were put there decades and decades ago or a century ago for a reason. And that reason comes about every once in a while. The same is also true again because of this with most people thinking farming now is bigger and industrial. In reality, there's some very reasonably priced lesser farm machinery that will do just as well as it's always done with a small farming system. farming on five acres, for instance. So this is where you need to study up and appreciate another point of reference. We need to study up on these subjects to be prepared for all of the aspects of what we have to deal with to deal with supporting our society. So some people don't want to farm. I know you don't. But most of this country had to farm. In fact, traditionally, you did have to farm if you wanted to eat. And by the way, for everybody who thought the industrial age did away with that, let me tell you something. In 1929, when the Great Depression hit, and I know I always talk about this because my mom and dad were the oldest of eight. Now the reason that our country survived that disaster is because we were closer to the land. And a percentage, even if they may not have farmed at that point because they were into industry, What's interesting is they were able to turn back to it and this really frustrated the ring knockers when they created the crisis in America. Immediately people turned to feeding themselves and they couldn't make it illegal. They wanted to, they really did. They wanted to try and make it illegal for you to farm. You know where they did do that? Nobody talks about it but poor old England after World War II. had the Fabians in control. With the Fabians in control, they banned and restricted personal food production, personal food growing. That's why we joke about the English Tomato Police. If you had more than eight tomato plants, they had a snitch line where you could call in on your neighbor cuz they were growing more tomatoes than the government allowed them to. No. Is food a weapon? Yeah, food's a weapon. So just like the guns you mentioned, the food is really no different, guys. We are so blessed. Every time I come to this program, the first thing I think about is, you know, we just might, Nancy just cooked a meal. And I think about all the stuff that, wait, first of all, she's phenomenally creative. And we're blessed with such a bounty which could be cut off with a light switch by a bunch of phenomenally wicked asshats. And you know what, the first part of it, you mentioned Barbara, the ammunition guns, we need that because they're going to try and kill us one way or another. And we have to get rid of them and still feed ourselves in the process. In fact, we'll have more of a need because they will shut everything else off. Go ahead. I'm sorry, please. Oh, no, not at all. We've got to feed ourselves. The pupus come in handy when you're protecting the food you need to feed yourself. But, you know, it all ties together and it's a pretty complex system when you start trying to put everything together, think of everything that you need. And, you know, it's just, you know, I tell friends that ask, you know, sometimes you just let it go inch by inch, you know, and just, check things off your list. There's always going to be something that you didn't think of or something that maybe fell outside of your budget. But you do the best that you can with what you have and with what's available to you. Sometimes it's like finding a needle in the haystack, whatever it is you need. That's kind of how we do it. Mark, I want to tell everybody about one last place. This is the time of year when I start planning my vegetable garden. I know we're getting to the snow and the fun stuff here soon, but this is when I start planning next year's garden. One of my favorite places to purchase seeds is they're in Arizona. They're in the Wachuca Mountains. It's called terrooreseeds.com. That's Tango, Echo, Romeo, Romeo, Oscar, Ida, Romeo, seeds.com. They have lots of organic. Go ahead. No, go ahead, please. No, go. Don't stop because I'll have to explain in a minute. They have tons of organic and heirloom seeds. They have a lot of rare herbs and medicinal herbs. On every page, when you are looking at a particular seed, they tell you the best uses. They have recipes. They have history of the use of the plant. And then they have additional blogs attached that go through even more in-depth information, gardening info. They have manuals. They just have a lot of information. I kind of keep them bookmarked. And I've always had a very high germination rate. Their seeds are definitely quality. I've always had a high germination rate. Even seeds that I find left over from them three or four years later, still germinate. But I keep my seeds cool and cozy. So that's it. That's all I've got. Hey Mark. Hey Barbara, you there? I'm here. Did we lose him? Hey yeah. Yeah this is Christopher from California calling in. Hey it's been a minute since I called in but uh I'm looking at Terrier Seeds and the site was under UnderwoodGardens.com. Is that correct? Yes sir, that is them. If you click on the link that says, Steed Shop, it'll take you to the site where you can look at all their products. All right, very good. Hey, um, been a minute since I called in but I was tuned in and Barbara you mentioned a Link it was a family something I believe Oh family firearms All right. All right. Thank you. Yeah family is that family firearms calm or I believe it is family firearms back. Oh, they're gonna come right up in the search Excellent. Well, you know, interestingly enough, as I was pointing out, forgive me, I think I bumped one of the, one of the mutes is what I did. I think Ed was trying to figure out why he couldn't hear me and you couldn't hear me either. But real quick, I get in the Hachuca range. That's where Fort Hachuca is located. Remember, you've got Sierra Vista, the Hachuca range is all just to the south along the border. Used to be the old smuggling route. And of course, that's Cochise stomping ground. For Geronimo and Cochise, they ran the Chuca Mountain range into Mexico, up into Arizona. They raided around. Basically, if you look where Sierra Vista is, if you look at a topographic map, you'll see the Butte right there. That is dominant in all of the old photographs, but also in any of the paintings, because it's like a mountain. It's like a stump, basically, it looks like from the north. And it is the benchmark. Everything moves from there. So there's only so many places they could be if they're in the Hachuka Range. But it's a beautiful area, first of all. If you're a good chance, go down there. Probably won't want to get on the base. There's so much trouble to get on a military base nowadays. All the hell with them. Don't worry about it. You can still dance around them and see all kinds of great stuff. One of the things that we've done for a while, and we both loved it. So we know. Awesome. And it's www.terorircedes.com. And you know what just happened? I was just talking to one of our friends. His car got broken into. You know what they stole? They stole his seeds. Listening right now. He didn't have anything else in the car. They went through the back seat and stole all the heirloom seeds out of the trunk. Wow. Yeah. I'd be up and mad. Oh, but you're not like that, but we're thinking, yeah, dude, they're probably smoking it right now. Oh, it's got this stuff was called Brokalai, man. It's Italian weed, man. I'm telling you. Whoa, Brokalai. I'm not feeling anything, man. Well, deeper, man. Try some of this other stuff. It's Michigan Bean. Yeah. Wow. You know, it's like, that's parsley too, you know, you got parsley there. You're being looked like Hunter Biden, man. Yeah, I know. Remember when they gave him the oregano? They were laughing their ass off over in the Ukraine because he was so high. They didn't have any dope to give him, so they gave him oregano and he was busy, you know, wailing on that like it was now tomorrow. And he was getting high, which is really scary, but that's expected. So yeah, they did. They took all of every seed he had in the trunk. And you know, we've talked about this. If you anybody, if you can, there are heirloom seed exchanges all over the country. We have some really great ones here in Michigan and this last year or this last the end of the season they had one up in the Midland area and I got some of the native bean breeds and they are pretty. They are a they're like you can turn them into little necklace beads you know necklace beads they're actually that ornate but they also are really good producers are like a a rattlesnake pole bean. First of all, they climb and they also, when you pick them, they double and then they double production every time you pick them. And they go right to the end of the season up here. So if you had a better climate, if you're farther south, for instance, Nancy's parents, when they were growing the breed that we actually had, the first breed that we have, They go all through, you know, they lived in Mississippi. They actually, the bean plants, as long as you're willing to maintain it, would pretty well run through the year. They're rattlesnake pole bean. There's many different breeds. Typically it kind of has a little flatter bean, but it has a tiger-shred kind of coloring to the hull. Kind of a dark brown, linen, a light tan. But there are other variants and the Indian variants here have many more colors, but they're again They're all heritage. So you produce your own seeds Anything you miss on the vines you don't tear the vines down at the end of the year We make arbors I made arbors for Nancy because all she then had to do is walk through and the beans get rich They hang like grapes now I have to just walk through the little arbor and pick the great pick the beans that you want And if you miss them at the end of the year, just let them mature and there's your seed production in addition to whatever else you've saved. So, yeah, I make sure I leave some on the plant of everything, not just the beans, but I leave something on because I saved seeds. So you can't just look at what you're planting right now. You've got to look at what you're planting next year and the year after. If you've got stuff that's cross-pollinated, the seeds from that are maybe good for one more season, but the second season, it's probably going to be blessed. It'll still produce, but the fruit will be good. But that's kind of my geek, is the garden. But again, well, somebody goes, well, there wasn't really a very exciting menu for the Indians. Yes, but they didn't starve, you know, because here in the Ohio Valley, this was the, this is where the great farms of the Indian nations were before, of course, before they were territories. Back in the age of Daniel Boone, if you get a chance, I know I always give homework assignments when we talk on the air. If you get a chance, guys, find the better written histories of Daniel Boone. He did a much better job of reporting, mostly than anybody else you'll find, on the topography and also the agriculture of the native populations north of the Ohio River, which is the Ohio Valley, Michigan, and all of that. And it's amazing, you know, describing some of the production. I mean, everybody thinks wild and big trees and basically berry pickers. That's not the case at all. The Indian populations had conventional agricultural production, but it was based on their needs and experience. So they developed their growing processes differently. I didn't know it, but one of the guys here locally that does popcorn, I've mentioned him many times on the air. He taught us how to do how he did popcorn and in reality it's the traditional Indian configuration with the corn in the middle as an island as a stock system and then the popcorn that gets where the popcorn is grown and then the squash or pumpkin would be grown in pods in islands. And pretty straightforward, easy to maintain what's fascinating at the end of the season, a lot easier to reap, especially if you're doing manpower and not machinery. So just ideas. I mean, there's always many different cultures and different ideas. We can apply any of them. They all work. The permaculture, if the permapaster, I assume he's also into the permaculture process. Am I right? Yes, sir. Yes, if you don't... Go ahead. He's heavy into it. He's got crazy knowledge. True permaculture is not just about the plants. It's about the whole ecosystem and using ruminant animals and chickens and pigs and how they work the land before you ever work the land. And he's got all of that information, but like like anybody who goes and text him out is gonna see all you need to start a garden right now is a piece of cardboard a handful of dirt and some straw so You don't have to make it complicated Well, it'd be interesting. It's funny like you Mark. Thank you. And Edward is taking over more ilk and we'll be back tomorrow's same time right here on DUNK THE SUNS OF IT'S APARTING! Have you tried VIP membership yet? That's the best way to enjoy your favorite music with higher quality sound and no commercial interruptions. 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