March 7, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food production, and self-sufficiency on this Friday episode. He covered ammunition availability and revolver recommendations, detailed food processing techniques for game and livestock, and addressed drone technology and military applications including wire-guided weapons systems. Koernke emphasized the importance of the Federal Reserve as a core problem and encouraged listeners to educate others about currency and monetary policy. He also discussed recent Democratic political messaging tactics and provided updates on militia camp activities and construction projects.
- food processing
- ammunition
- preparedness
- federal reserve
- drone technology
- revolver
- 38 special
- michigan militia
- self-sufficiency
- livestock production
- currency
- second amendment
- atf
- nfa process
- wire-guided weapons
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Recording has started. Please announce yourself. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave to 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 shit you traded in your nation. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will remain. 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 eat God given right. Pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watched him 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? The drums, I hear the drums. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... hour of the intelligence report. I'm our honky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, east, southwest, and south. The gentlemen you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on the satellite. And once we hide all our merchant operators out there, no matter what body of water you are resting on at this moment, the work continues. We want to say thank you. We appreciate that. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is a hit-seat. the Amal Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is, no way, yes way, the end of the first full week of the month of March. It is the 7th of March, it is the 17th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, but it could be spelled U.S.A.I.D. Right, the 17th year And if I go with that math formula, it's a lot longer. A lot longer. Anyway, it is 2025, Old Earth Calendar. And 2025, Battle for the Republic, book two, The Winter War. It's snowing outside. It has been kind of snowing all day. It doesn't do any good for the, well, it is doing good. Okay, number one. The snow is coming down as high altitude snow, double plus good down here. That means it's a peppery type real fine snow, but it's coming down and it's hitting the ground that's already thawed out. So there is no accumulation. There isn't even really an icing effect taking place right now. None of this here, I'm sure farther north you're going to see everything. But again, you're also going uphill. Remember, the upper part of the state is up north and higher altitude. But down here right now, I would say from what, maybe 11 o'clockish on, we've had this fine high altitude pepper snow. And the good thing, it's dropping moisture into the aquifer. We don't care. I don't care how we get there. I don't care if it rains, snow, slush, whatever. The cool thing is that it's building the water table back up, which is what we need. And it's pushing more moisture into the soil. I did some ground work outside, had the shovel out. And beyond the crust, that's me, maybe a quarter, maybe half an inch. In the higher ground areas where my properties are, the way they're set up, driving a shovel in, I was able to break through the soil quite easily. Now, it's too wet. This time of year with the additional moisture and everything, you've got to be crazy to dig out there. Plus, it's like quicksand as far as trying to move vehicles. If I want to bring in a bucket or something and do some additional digging, that would be a foolish mistake. This is the wrong time of year because of the soil in the area here. So holding off on that for the moment. But things are looking good. It's classic Michigan winter out there. It could kill you in a heartbeat. What? Oh, we just said it wasn't that bad. Yeah, this is where people miscalculate. I will remind you again, cold, wet weather. During the day, it's relatively warmer. And one thing we should remember, we still got this massive sun effect activity going on, solar. And for that reason, during the day, my night security and infrared lighting that I've got set up using infrared LED and white LED runs all night. If I am up all night, I have no problem being able to use my night vision technology combined with depth, you know, illumination dots all over the place. So it's like daylight out there. But here's what's cool. It's like the amount of radiation getting through that cloud cover is so high that the solar cells on all these little units are being pumped up as if it were a blue sky day. That's a good thing and a bad thing I guess depending on how you want to do the math on that I should tell you something about how we're being inundated and nobody's talking about it So heads up on that one. But man, what are you gonna do other than put more lead over top? Yeah, we do that I don't get rid of the old paint in any house anymore Especially the old old places like ours because anything that's left it's got layers and layers of lead-based paint And that's a good thing. In fact, that's one of the reasons that lead-based paint was promoted during the 50s and 60s, but most people forget. Why companies also promoted fiberglass curtains? Well, fiberglass curtains don't burst into flames. If a white light source, a high-weight light source, like a flash from something, they won't ignite. So that was the reason, you know, fire retardant, a combination of that probably with what they were talking about was also asbestos in there too. Oh my god, two horrible things. Yeah, lead and asbestos. I'm still alive too. Something to be said for that considering where I work. But anyway, great weather. As expected, wear your wet weather gear or take it along with you. Make sure you got your rain gear. I don't care if it's a poncho or rain suit top at least, but something in addition to your coat. Because otherwise, coat's going to get soaked. This weather won't take long. Cold weather still pulls the core heat out of you. Hypothermia will kill you dead or no doornails. So let's not let that happen. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Let's see. One of the Star X spacecraft had a boo-boo today. livable. If this was in the past, that would have been, oh my god, we need a cliff, cancel the program, it's too expensive. Nah, we're there building the stuff now, it's car production time, so they can lose a unit and they'll be able to put another one online, it's going to be affordable. Take a look at the cost of a mission. It should tell you something. So, they'll get it done. You just don't want to be on board a plane or a spacecraft when there isn't Blue Blue, it's rather catastrophic, but hey. It takes your chances. In this case it wasn't mapped, so don't worry about that. Let's see, okay before we go any further, yes I did get a bunch of other music requests too by the way. I went away to a couple of our friends way out on the left coast in the Bakersfield area because we have a lot of people that we know in California that have been fighting the good fight a very, very long time. It might remind me if you go take a look. We're probably going to repost them over on Rumble and a couple of the other places that I can be on. And we're going to be doing the Bakersfield Report 1, 2, and 3 again, and also some other cool stuff that we've had in the archive for a while. So that's going to go up. Shortly it's being transferred from one peck to the other. Also, I want to make sure the sound is right. That's one of the big things. We can tweak it a little bit. And we're doing that right now, so Rumble, I've got an account there. I'm going to get kicked off now after I mention it, but I think the bad guys already know I have the Rumble account, so we'll see. You never know. All of a sudden it could be glitching and all kinds of stupid stuff as soon as we discuss something like that. Excuse me, not really a problem. I just had to have a taste of that coffee no matter what. Also, again, let's see, Sportsman's Guide. I had a couple of really good ammunition deals in 9mm. Go take a look at what they have left if it's on sale right now. Also, I had a lot of questions about every time I mentioned 38. I always have a whole flurry of 38 questions. One is, what's my favorite? All of them. I don't care. Revolvers are great because it's point and click. Model 36 and its copies. Rossi made a fantastic stainless steel copy of the Model 36 at J-Frame. But what I really liked is that they made it in the Alaskan Packers model, which is a 3 or 3.5 inch. So instead of a 2 inch tube, it had a 3 or 3.5 inch stainless steel barrels, a stainless steel frame. And those guns were well-tuned. Now, Rossi's, I think, pretty well gone, although they do pop up here and there. But those little J frames, number one, are a very good price. Number two, they held up well. Don't do plus P. You don't need to. You can with certain guns, but American metallurgy is fine. But you're better off sticking with standard middle-of-the-road, 38 special, put a wadcutter or a semi-wadcutter in it if you do the wadcutter and you're reloading. Create a reverse wadcutter that creates a big cart-mouth front end and all the energy drops on the target I do love K frames Light but a little more robust and obviously six shot and They were made so long that there's everything in need for them hanging around you take your pick of holsters speed loaders Parts and pieces are everywhere in fact right now I've been pointing to some of our militia units because they do have a lot of K-frames, especially the Model 10, and there are some great buys on surplus parts right now at Apex Gun Parts and also over at Gun Parts Corp. There's been a flurry of British stuff that's come in, and the Brits did get a bunch of those Victory Models and other Smith & Wences that they committed to. And because of that, there's parts brand new in the wrapper out there. I mean old inventory, but brand new old inventory and they're nothing. They're nothing by comparison to brand new factory. Now as a sub note on that Smith and Wesson just announced that they're going to be doing the Model 36, the Model 10 and a couple different versions and I think they're going to do the Model 19. Now the two versions of the Smith Model 10 are the, what I just mentioned, the military and police type victory model from World War II which has the tapered barrel but they're also doing the classic Service 38 Special K frame, Model 10, bold barrel with the police trough sight on the frame. And a very straightforward gun. Minimal snags, quick to use, point and click, boom, boom. And of course, don't just go boom, boom, boom, boom, click, click, click, click. Well, we hit boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. There we go. Gotta make sure you have six rounds in there. But anyway, the big thing is that again with speed loaders, you can keep up with a some automatic pistol without any problem, but most important is you're probably gonna be focusing more on aiming and hitting. And if you aim for the crotch and keep your rounds low or you at least your point of sight low, even though you might get a little twitchy with your adrenaline, the bullets are probably gonna stay on target. Aim for the crotch. Aim for the crotch, aim for the crotch, aim for the crotch. Most everybody has got body armor nowadays. So hitting them in the groin and the pelvis, the hip area, or riding up and at least hitting the target, even if it's body armor, at least you're hitting and not cracking over somebody's head. So for most people we teach down and to the groin. If you snag low for some reason, not many people do that. But if you did, you're going to cap them in the leg, might hit them in the knee. That's a good thing. That's the double post good thing. Hits count, misses don't. So, again, a little J-frame stainless steel. Another gun that I've always liked is the Charter Arms Bulldog. But it's not at 38. It's in 44 special. Although there is a new remake of the Bulldog. I think it's in .357 Magnum. It was very popular, the Bulldog, until they really got anal retentive about standard arms for all of the For instance, bailiffs and things like that. That was a very common undercover or bailiff's gun because short, three inch barrel, typically two and a half with some, depending on what year. And it was five shot, but it's in 44 special and that used to be called the match king. The 44 special round was known in its day as the match king and is actually the mother of the 44 magnum round, the dirty hairy round everybody knows. So, just a heads up there, good gun, quick to bring it to service. If you work with it, it will reach a three inch barrel, pretty decent. Another thing is 44 special ammunition is more expensive than it should be. In fact, it's ridiculous that it is because all the 44 special is, is shorter 44 Magnum. And they did 44 Magnum longer for the very same reason they made when they made 38 special and then they came up with 357 Magnum the cases are so long that the bullets will not fit in a The 357 won't fit in a 38 special for any horrible accidents or boo-boos They did the same thing with the 44 mag versus the 44 Smith and Wesson now in both cases 38 will fit in 357 44 Smith & Lesson will fit just fine in 44 Magnum. So again, the cool thing is that if you do have the 44 mag, the .357, everybody else's ammunition will probably work in your gun. But the .44, good weapon, the bulldog, not too, well it is a little more expensive now, but it used to be a really go-to for being a reasonably priced gun, and they were made by Charter Arms. So anyway, there's some cool stuff that used to be out there still floating around. I've seen them pop up at estate sales. I've seen them even in some of these collections of guns that are popping in from whatever source or bring all these police trading guns in. But the Rossi is few and far between now. Taurus, those are still out there. Taurus, that's another one. Good guns. I actually was a tourist distributor years ago. and the 38 special J-frame, there was nothing to complain about. That gun was had both the first Taurus revolvers coming in with butter actions. In fact, everybody thought initially it's got like cold interior. It feels like a cold on the inside, the way it's operating. And nope, it was a sophisticated Smith is what it was. And the Model 66, an excellent gun, .357 Magnum, their Model 66. It was a .357 Magnum, combat sights, target grips, and with a 6 inch barrel, it would tack your hind end just like any other gun made here, so it worked. Anyway, ideas, .38 Special right now, over at sportsmansguide.com. They had a couple of different ammunition deals and 38's in there right now, but also over at MontanaAR15.com. They had a selection of 38 special. They did have some good prices on here over the last couple of weeks. There may still be some left there. So if you're looking for 38 and I recommend you buy all of it, you can. Then do so. Search the different locations. Again, Sportsman's Guide dot com in their sales section, I think that's why I had to hesitate for a good I think it's in the sales section right now But if it's not just look for 38 and the sales prices will come up and then again Montana air 15 comm had about five or six different package deals on 38 special I wouldn't go with anything super flashy like any plus P and I'm not worried about a super defense round Mostly just need more ammunition quantit P right now focus on the least expensive and against a boxer prime non corrosive, you know reloadable ammunition all of it is pretty much it's out there right now. So make sure that boxer prime preferably right now unless you can get a really really really really really great price on CCI lawman because that's that by middle case with the Berdan primer typically. So again that may have changed a little too because they've been going back and forth on that for years. So We'll do a quick music request way before the bottom of the hour, Ed, if you could. And let me pull this up here. I'll give Ed a little warning order on this one. This was a Thin Lizzy, T-H-I-N, Thin Lizzy-Freedom Song. Let's pull that up and play that, because I've got a few requests that we're going to, and one myself also, that I want to make. Thin Lizzy-Freedom Song, T-H-I-N, Thin Lizzy. dash freedom song and one of our friends requested a couple of pieces we can tag that one right now and For all the out there you're listening to Liberty Tree radio not for mg.com Liberty Tree radio dot org And it is Friday. Oh my goodness into the weekend We're now into the work weekend and you can see what it's like outside if you're in, Michigan with we are canceling anything But it is classic. This is our weather. With this overcast, we can do anything we want. Nobody can see anything. We move big equipment during this kind of weather because that way with the eyes cannot see from above, the heart does not long for. And prior proper planning, preventing just poor performance. So there's going to be a lot of activity on the road this weekend. and a lot of other work that we're going to accomplish simply because we've got an opportunity. Weather's not bad. Temperature's not bad outside. I spent most of the day working outside and definitely comfortable. Uh-oh. I'll make sure again, just as a request, you can find it there. Thin Lizzy-Freedom Song. Thin Lizzy-Freedom Song. And... Let's see, next on the list, got the ammunition issue out of the way with all the requests or questions. Oh, one last thing, speed loaders, JGSales.com, JGSales.com, JGSales.com out of Arizona, JGSales.com. They have checked, they've changed their webpage, got to work on it a little bit. It's a new page, they've changed everything up. I doubt that they have everything that they have listed on that page, because it's a new page and it usually means it takes time. But they do have the speed loaders listed right now. And so again, whatever is your flavor choice, whatever you need. And another question, hold on here. Yes, yes. There we go, yes. They do make speed loaders for pretty much every revolver out there, at least close enough you can make them work. And that includes H&R 22 revolvers. Now I don't know how many J&G sales has any left. But they did have, if you have the old H&R top brake multi-shot because they made different sized cylinders and one was an 8, one was a 10, I think it made a 9 somewhere in between. But yes, there are speed loaders for those. So if you've got any of those 22 revolvers out there, but they have some HRs or HRs that were side-gate, but a lot of them were top-gate years ago. and they were multi-shot .22 long rifle. And yep, they make speed loaders. So if you look around, you'll find them. Also, don't forget, they do make full-size cylinder K-frame .22s. Taurus did, Smith and Wesson has. So there are speed loaders for those K-frame size cylinders for both the Smith, the Colt, the Taurus, and by the way, Rossi. Rossi made a bunch of .22s. that were full frame, full size. They made them both in blued finish and in full stainless steel guns. And I believe also some brush chrome. There's some brush chrome out there too. But the stainless are pretty obvious. Anyway, yes, 22 long rifle speed loaders. Absolutely, they're out there, but you got to dig for them. And I think HSK was the most common to have the full collection on hand. And as I pointed out a minute ago, remember some of these, if you have a different gun, if it's an eight shot, they'll probably line up if it's a 10 shot because there's other weapons that were made over the last 100 years, but especially in the last 60 years, because that only goes back to the 50s. In the last 60 years, there's been a number of really nice top break and side gate 22s that are definitely worth keeping in service. I would have a problem carrying them. I mean, if that's what you got, that's what you got. You make it work, you make sure you, you know, again, work with the gun you got till you can get another gun you think you like. And again, if you inherited it, you should have everything you need for each weapon on the shelf, because if you have to either use it yourself or issue it up to somebody else, you want to be able to keep it as a main participant in the action in some form. Local defense or game getting or whatever, take a pick. So we're at the bottom almost. Not quite and let's see if there was anything I can fit in that's off the scheduled list of things to do here Also No, I don't think I want to get into another subject here in a minute and we are almost to the bottom Yes, yeah, we do know somebody's asking did you hear about Panama? Can yes, we know that black rock got the Panama Canal We're gonna get it off. We aren't black rock. So who got it? Well, it's just the same old skanks that We're doing USAID and so again we're going to be seeing more of the kosher mafia tagging and pushing the Mossad to replace what, the internal spook and coops? That's obviously where this is going. So again, be prepared. The police state you didn't want around is the police state that's showing up. And step by step they're going to be ticking down their list so you better be ticking down yours. And the only thing I can say to that is buy more ammo, buy more ammo, buy more ammo. It's Cinco the ammo day. Buy more ammo. And by the way get ready to grow a lot of food. So we are at the bottom and check that, especially at this workstation. And one more time, let's try it this way. Thin Lizzy. If we could, bottom of the hour music, little bit of a music break here. Freedom song. Thin Lizzy. Freedom song. See if we can go that way. And you are listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. Our mailing address is PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And we're also, don't forget on WBCQ, the planet 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, and that's Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. As a matter of fact, oh, I got to say thank you. We did get a couple of cards from the other PO box. I know who that is because I helped to set up their antennas years ago for the receiver unit that they've got. So I want to say thank you to our friends way over there in Vermont who have been listening in on WBCQ. We got your card and we also got the package. So I want to say thank you. Another thing, Oh, before I forgot, oh, it's a good thing I didn't start at the other. Hold on here. Okay, yes, this is important. Number one, Colonial Marine Regalia, right now we've got a production run that's going to start for the unit Colonial Marine Knights for the individuals. Now, this is something we need all of our CMM members, I don't care where you are, from Washington State to the East Coast, across the whole of the country. There are three primary knife manufacturers that have been doing this for a very, very, very long time. We need the lists a little earlier than we normally do cyclically for the quarter, actually for half the half year mark right now. And guys that need these in sooner, it's not me, it's the guys that are doing this work, they're telling me there's a hiccup and steel. And so they're trying to use American as we always do, but there's a bunch of junk going on right now. So again, if you could, if you're a G3 or S, if you're an S3 or an E3 officer working with our master and heraldry designated individuals. We need the numbers. We need the names. We need the numbers of blades that are going to be required. There's a whole ton of different units out there. So I understand it can only be a tier or four for new members. It could be 100 to 100. So we're in that situation. So the problem we've got, if it's a smaller unit, now it's pretty four or five members coming into a platoon. Usually that platoon is going to be... double over to somebody else by the time you're done. We don't continue to pile people up in a smaller unit. But what's going to have to happen here, remember these are serial numbered. They're first of all handmade, number one. And they are serial numbered. So use the pin for access and if you... Hey Dan. We need to start with the greatest possible solution. This service is provided in high definition by free conference call HD.com. There are 14 participants in the conference. The recording has started. Please announce yourselves. To make sure that your AMN or FM or whatever station you're broadcasting on is... Okay, we are back. Up, we're good. And we will be, uh, I'll be monitoring it and taking care of some other stuff here. One, two, three, one, two, three, there we go. Very good. So again, for everybody, if you could, if you're any of the senior NCOs or the officer in charge of that particular detail, then I'm going to request if you could for the manufacturers. We have five total. There's three primary. Remember, there are two lesser. They're all great nice manufacturers and this is a one-time deal so we don't want to lose out. Everybody knows what the flag and blade ceremonies are if you're with the Colonial Marine Militia. It's a very unique event. It's an invitation only, but again, for family members, with each person when their blade is presented to a new member of the CMM. It's a blade that's theirs. The serial number is, that number is theirs. That blade number is sequential within the Colonial Marine Militia. So it's not just by your formation, it's by all of the elements across the United States. And when they do this, either the wife, mother, or girlfriend slash, could be fiance, whatever, each of the ladies presents the blade to the male counterpart, the man that's gonna be there. And it's fascinating because one time, rather than the traditional knuckle duster, which is what everybody has started with, although I understand there are some of their blades that are issued, most everybody is using the traditional knuckle duster. But what happened in one instance is one of our ladies who had been in patriot movement for a very long time, her husband, she's long gone now. She actually... She was the daughter because mom was in a nursing home at the time, but he had no in no errors. Everybody had passed away and One of our guys this has been quite a while ago because again one of our guys did not have any Ladies of any family members who could stand up for the awarding of the blade and And on top of that, she had an actual World War I M1918 knuckle duster that had come from the war. Dad had brought it back. So we did not deface that blade. It wasn't cut, it wasn't marked or etched with anything. But we gave it a designation number. And that was what was presented to him. He thought he was going to be the red-headed stepchild, the orphan, because nobody was there to stand up for him. And as a unique situation, he was told, no, you're going to stand for the rest of the formation. And as each person was brought forward sequentially by squat and platoon, he came forward and she gave him that blade. And it was pretty impressive. It was like, again, it had been on the battlefield. The guy had been a Marine in World War I. And he was at of Della Wood, and I think that's again that that played him and carried with him through the whole of the time that he was in World War One. It wasn't that long a war, but he was there for most of it. So that was passed on to this young colonial marine and he's not so young anymore, it's been a few years, but it was pretty impressive and again it surprised him and surprised a lot of people. So he stood in place of the lady that would normally present it if it was a wife or again grandma or mom or whoever and The idea behind this is that the individual presents the blade represents what we're protecting There's you know again. There's purpose behind this why we fight We don't fight for the money. There is no such. There's nothing like that with them or with militia But we know we're fighting for and the ladies come forward and they present that blade as a demonstration of their confidence in the warrior that they have created or that they support. So it's pretty cool anyway. But, again guys, get the numbers in. I need that. That had to happen. It's not so much like you said, me. It's not going to affect me. But we are overwhelmed and the number of CMM personnel that have come in, they know what the general number is. So everybody did the math and realized if we don't crunch this and get these numbers in sooner, we're not going to be able to meet the production quotas, the production numbers, what's necessary. So again, get to work, get it done, get on to other tasks. Also, let's see, well, it has been a long, long week, but then it's also seemed pretty stick and short. We're at the end of the work week and the beginning of the work weekend. Let's do this. Let's see if Ed's right there handy now and it's paying Pay attention to our feet because we have a few issues. You've been trying to fix that that kept you busy enough We got that warble out of the way. Yeah, if you could this is one of two requests, but we're just gonna do one right now in the Lizzie dash freedom song in Lizzie dash freedom song And here's a video on YouTube. I thank you, our caller who made the request, exactly what I've asked, if you'd like to do a music request, author or band, album and song, and a link. Here we go, here's a link. I just heard a bang. I know that it's gotta be close. Believer by Imagine Dragons everybody remember that song probably it's been a while back in the tail lights of the ways now But it's a month fairly modern piece Imagine Dragons Believer and for everybody out there pain Yeah, it makes you a believer real quick part of the song there's so you are listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg.com and Liberty Tree Radio dot o RG We are of course at 8 o'clock on PCQ with a... and here we go. That's usually not the case. The brakes work just fine. The wheels lock up just fine. But the tires have no adhesion because of the ice. And they just, eh, you know, there's that inertia. It just pushes things right along. So one way or another, that dead weight keeps right on coming through. We don't want to be part of a connective contact point where the materials of two different vehicles collide, join together, and bond in a way you didn't really want to do. especially any kind of speed, speed on that one. So pay attention and do right by yourself. Drive offensively to get through things, drive defensively to accomplish the offensive test. It's a combination, it's kind of like football team. You're both the offense and the defense though. All in one, same team. Now, up and coming with the Of course, we talked about Michigan last night, but the federal is a bunch of stuff that is obviously still in motion. The idea that they were going to deflect some of the impact that's going to take place is not likely. Let's assume the worst, we won't be disappointed. So again, with the attack on especially the meat products in the country, you got to be ahead of the wave on this one, kids. I cannot emphasize enough. that if you can do small animal production, I'll tell you what, chickens are so stupid easy it's ridiculous. Rabbits really aren't difficult either, and yes, I even know people who do free range rabbits, but the rabbits they have that are free range are lops, and not only that, but they're big lops, they're the upper breed, the Newfoundland. and they get to be 35. You ever seen a 35-pound rabbit? I have. You ever seen a 35-pound rabbit? Good take on a dog. Let's say about maybe 30 pounds? I have. So rabbits are, you know, in fact, let's remember something. We always mentioned Jimmy Carter here recently. He just passed away. One of the things they were laughing about is, well, everybody was attacked by a jack rabbit while they were white water rafting out in Colorado or wherever the hell they were, and they don't really care. But everybody was laughing about that and I said, no, no, rabbits will attack. You don't understand. Well, the reality of, you know, the rabbit from Monty Python, so to speak, oh, it's just a rabbit. Then you'll realize that's not a funny thing. It's like, dude, those things are vicious. And they really are. They are vicious given the opportunity when they, for whatever reason, once they become territorial, They are territorial. Rabbits will, you know, when rabbits attack. It sounds like it could be a video for, you know, one of the old news programs, which would say network programming, right, when rabbits attack. So, rabbits are a good choice, but there are some issues with them, and yes, you can free-range them. The other thing, we're at one of our friends who has picked up 10 piglets. Pigs are not difficult to raise, but you've got to remember the limitations. They require a lot more to keep them in. You can use electric, but pigs are a lot more aggressive than the average critter. Cows are just plain dead weight. They just knock stuff over, fencing over by just leaning on it simply because they know they can. And, but, electroshock therapy, in other words, electrofences, do most of the work quite well. But with pigs, I'd recommend still, you know, full, you want to go full fencing. Now, the cool thing is, is that it's a very short turnaround time, processing for pigs all over the place. But, you better be prepared to start collecting to be able to do any butchering yourself. Because what's gonna happen here is the ring knockers, especially the lead behind communists, that are still in every one of the states like here in Michigan, there's a whole bunch of legislation and additional regulations that they passed that haven't hit the wall yet. And when they do, they're going to try to bring the goose stepping, you know, interior police to the KGB that is the Department of Agriculture to try and give them more power and to manipulate the food reserves. They'll be trying to get on people's property. There's going to be confrontations. I think eventually someone's going to get their ass shot. And of course, the rest will be quite exciting. But in the meantime, for anybody who's paying attention, we do have the ability to put a pretty simple system up and online. I have cutlery in mass quantity just for this reason. I watch for butcher knives, different types of filleting knives. Actually anything as long as it's cheap to be quite honest why and well when we've done beer we've done to eight or ten deer processing in a night We've set up a production line because everybody's going up for deer during the same time of the year, same season. And because we have what are called block permits in the farming areas here, it's nothing for the guys to go out there in a group and actually be able to each take a deer. Now here's the thing, they can go back again and do it because they hand out block permits 20, 30, 40, 50 to time because deer population in the bottom of the state is massive. And they don't really put much of a dent in them, to be quite honest. But what's interesting about this is because of what we set up, we take a kitchen, set it up, and I've got sharpening stones. I've got all the support items to go along with that. Tubs for each of the different types of blades. We'd have everything ready to go and then we start cutting. And if a blade gets dull, I just put it over in the left tub, or the right, forgive me, tubs off to the right, which are the used and need to be both cleaned and re-sharpened. And so you have reserve after reserve after reserve with piles of knives, same type of cut depending on the blade. You have them separated and then what you can do is you work through that whole period of time as quickly as possible and it becomes a production process. Now it's not hard to find stainless steel tables if you want. I recommend getting something with a stainless steel cabinet countertop with a couple of or two or three tub sinks. There's a lot of those wandering around on Facebook Marketplace. And you can also find them on Craigslist. But you can also look locally at a lot of your resale shops or you got the better ones or the guy who does estate sales and such or even out of state sales. I picked up a three tub stainless steel unit for another location. I already got what I need here. for $25. Can't make it, can't touch it for hundreds. And it was a commercial slot type sink arrangement that you would normally see in a cafeteria for stuff coming in to be washed and processed to go into the dish machine. You know, the dish machines you usually have that are industrial at the type of commercial cafeteria for like hospitals or schools or whatever. The other thing is basic aprons, things of that nature. If you look on the industrial surplus, and there's tons of equipment like that laying around, not critical, you make it yourself. But it is kind of nice to eat what you've introduced, because it's designed for the mission you're in, which is to try to process as much food as possible in a short period of time, minimize to maximize. But you do definitely want to look at the idea of being able to process. The other thing we talked about is storage. I'm looking for additional freezers right now. Can Mike July count on the freezers for long-term storage? No, but when we process, it's going to go into coolers or freezers, either refrigerators or freezers, for a period of time because we're going to eventually process it into something else. The basics would be to clean up quarters and do ribs, et cetera, and then get out of smaller steel later on. You try not to do that. Try to do it all at that period of time when you're working the product. And you want to do as many, like I said, easily we could do 8 to 10 deer in an evening. Get off work, go out to the site, we've already started to think up. Everybody starts bringing in the game from the day. But you can also do this with chickens, you can do this with rabbits. And protein is efficient food stuff, people. That's why they want to get rid of it. On the one hand, they've told you all about how they've got, they're working on the woolly mammoth right now. We have a woolly mouse that they've already done. Well, And by the way, the other discussion now is that they're bringing back Neanderthals. Now, I'm a little confused about that. They're telling you there are too many humans on the planet. They're telling you that they hate all of you humans on the planet. But in the same breath, they're funding bringing back the Neanderthal. At least they're saying they are. The woolly mammoth, same thing. I mean, it's nice, but of course, well, it's a unique creature. We have a lot of unique creatures we probably should be taken care of and protecting and continuing to promote that are on the planet already without spending money on going back into what many people are arguing is a, well, quote unquote, brackets, failed species. Doesn't make any sense, but oh well, whatever they're doing, they're doing. I think woolly mammoth tastes probably pretty good. In fact, I know it does. Because there are accounts, if you recall in Siberia when an expedition up in the... Oh, it was the Himalayas, but it was on the Russian side over the Russian end of the problem. They came across a frozen woolly mammoth. Anybody remember this story? And unfortunately, the expedition got stuck out in the mountains. So guess what they had to do? That woolly mammoth they discovered in the ice, they ended up eating. It had been frozen for thousands of years and it still was out there. Yeah, well, especially that meeting the guy next to you and the guy smells pretty bad next to you because he's been out there stinking just like you have and well the wooly mammoth tastes you know, doesn't smell very good, but doesn't smell very bad by comparison. We can handle a wooly mammoth freezer burn today. Yeah, exactly. So again, it'll work. We can eat that. That's not a problem. But I don't think that's why they're doing it. They're doing it just for the sake of playing golf. That's what they're all about. Good. Yeah, this is Carl in Virginia. Yeah, I always thought Jurassic Park would have been a lot safer if they had just started with the dodo bird. He might jump in and peck a little bit, sir, but he's not very big, you know. At least, well, not too big. Remember, like I said, the rabbit line, he came after a carpenter and he's in the road. And the same is true with mighty python. So yeah, it's a matter of spirit. I don't know we don't know how aggressive I know we don't know how aggressive the dodo bird is and there aren't any more around so yeah Maybe we should work on the dodo bird this little more recent more likely that I have some place on the planet right now Just common sense. I mean that's just how it is anyway We're at the top for everybody out there food processing is something that is or should be a priority for everyone because if you're talking about doing animals if you're talking about doing vegetables In either case, what I just talked about setting up a processing area should be a high priority because you're not just talking about doing it to casually produce food for your salad for this week while the gardens fill up. You're talking about producing food to keep you alive through the winter and into the next season. And that's a different formula. So everybody should, and everybody should seriously be looking at it. You want to really mess with the enemy? That's what you do. Now, they're going to come out of the chocks and start telling you how they're going to stop you from growing food. Remember, read the book Fabian Freeway. The Fabian Freeway. Understand we're dealing with Fabians. We're dealing with wicked, evil, nasty people that need to be shot and sent to hell. He's sent to the other side, the other side of the veil. God will figure out what to do with them. Because of that, again, in the meantime, we have peaceable solutions. We can deal with this ourselves. And you will find that you end up with a better product once you figure out how to do it. And it's a lot of fun. If you're going to have any kind of hobby, how about a useful, relatively peaceful hobby slaughtering the vegetables in your garden? Remember, carrots do the tooth murder. Oh, wait a minute. We'll play that song when we get back. We gotta go to the top of the hour break though and should be giving us the mmm... Outbound music. I knew it was coming. Yeah, to the New World Order. And the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march about day and night. Run. The enemy's army is not fought. It is un-fought. But, a little bit of a breather... Not a bomb. But a little bit of a breather to get a lot of countenance. Let's get that done and out of the way so that we can have it all died and cross all the teams. For future generations, this legacy we do is this that will be secured for you. We hope you always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. You're the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, so they're 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Most sons of the republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? called out from the grave. Where's that jetty? Oh, that's old Japan circa the 1980s and 90s. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Courtney. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. when you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on the satellite. I want to say thank you to all those people who are listening. And then we're in a myriad of other communications technologies, inside or outside each United States. And it's Friday. Si señor y señorita. Today, y pis cinco di amo de. Today is the day when we, as Senor, signoritas, no vedocuous women. Anyway, for all of you girls out there and guys, we are going to go out and buy ammunition for our pistolas, for our shutdowns, and for our rifles. Because it is single-day ammo day. Today is the day we will celebrate. And it is Quartermaster Friday. And by the way, yes, it's the beginning of the work weekend and it started last night. We had a couple of breakdowns with some of the vehicles that were going to one of the facilities actually to Camp Wayland North. And so there was a mad dash to run around, pull the recovery vehicle out and get something where it needed to be. It was actually the trailer, not so much the truck, but the trailer. But the trailer itself couldn't be fixed in the field and it's somewhere else right now with the to welders doing their job. So good work, although again, something we didn't need to see about 12.30 last night, but it got done. And thank you for everybody that pitched in. 18th RCT and the dragoons are going to be pretty busy this weekend at Wayland North. And we should be able to at least stop in for a little bit during our gattervading across the state for the weekend. Anyway, it is the 7th of March. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, occupation of America with the K2025 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the Republic, book one, the winter war, and it's still winter out there. The sun is out still. It's the, remember, it's going to be getting lighter longer and Right now, it just finally has started to look white on the ground. While we've been doing the program, there's a little more snow, and it's accumulated enough with a little cool air that we actually have white. But if you were going to go out there and decamouflage yourself up, you want to keep a little brown and green because there ain't that much white. It's dirty white. Let's think about it that way. Dirty white. So you need to have a little bit of a splotch and break up with that snow king. It's been a beautiful week. It's been a classic winter week. From the bottom of Michigan though, we've had a little less snow until this moment. And we'll see how that works into the weekend. Good thing. That overhead cover allows us to move a lot of equipment because with the eyes cannot see, the heart does not fall for or have any knowledge of. So I want to do another music piece here real quick. And if you could... Two Steps from Hell, The Colonel. Two Steps from Hell, The Colonel. This is actually one of the older pieces. Two Steps from Hell has been around for a while now. And you've heard their music. It's been used for all kinds of leaders. It used to be free and open for anybody to use. That's how they made their name years ago when YouTube was kind of a little more palatable. And so people found different venues and found the music and used it. Here we go. The group that is the orchestra that isn't an orchestra as they used to say. Well, they're not an orchestra anymore anyway. They just spin. They split into like three different orchestras. One of those that I've been following is called Eternal Eclipse and there's another one. That's been pretty big. The third one, I haven't been able to find any of their work they post in any place publicly. So they've moved on to a degree, but again, originally they were like an ad hoc band, an orchestra, and what they were doing is epic music, which is one of the pieces we just played, which is the piece that I have talked about using for the Battle for the Republic. intro like for the theme piece although I don't know if somebody else has picked it up, could be restricted who knows but originally when they came out it was you know for everything they did was up for grabs use it for whatever you want well the industry the commercial industry if you pay attention and watch all these leaders and the different movies that you have where you have like seven and eight and nine credit pieces promo pieces for other movies you will catch Two steps from Hell's piece of music in there like Vic E. There's a number of other ones actually, Transformers. Okay, so you recognize the musical. Yeah, there were a bunch of them that did that when they first started. They put a lot of their stuff in the public domain where they were just letting everybody grab it so they could get their name out there. I think, not to take a look, but I'm pretty sure, oh come on. What is it? Eternal Eclipse? I'm pretty sure that's the name of their other orchestra. They have some pieces like that. They're a different composer because their composer went off and is doing the thing with another... There's one of the other orchestras instead. Same venue of music, most of the same artists. You'll notice if you've ever watched the orchestra playing, you'll recognize some people from one to the other. Right, and they've also had guests that have come in to play key instruments, etc. Those are out there in video format where you'll see that either the artist or, you know, both the artist and the orchestra have posted that in the inventory. And somebody's asking, well, where can we find that right now? Yeah, they're still on YouTube, by the way. And there's music is also posted on locations. There's some of the stuff even up on rumble. and music posted on Vivo. That's the one. The stuff has been out there long enough. You can even find covers in a couple of rock bands that are actually doing two steps from home music, but they're doing it as a cover. Right, exactly. Making heavy metal. Yeah, well, again, that gets down to being creative with the original piece. Sometimes that works. Sometimes not so much. But again, that's the piece that we're We have everything formatted for to do the intro for the battle for the republic series as far as for doing a video promo again. And with some of the work that you guys did this last week and we've been doing during the week with video shooting, we've had to pull up a bunch of stock this way, have it ready to go. Of course we can actually catch up. We've lost a snow here and now we might have some. So, kind of rescheduled a little bit of what we're doing tomorrow if that sticks or maybe even tonight. Because the camera equipment here, all we have to do is just get it in the can, and then we can modify it accordingly. We can make it work. We've just got to have it in the recording technology, use eyeball, properly hooked up and spread away. And again, as a point of view- You're breaking up and going a little silent, or you might want to check your antenna. He's a little worried about the sign line stuff. It may be it may be because of the very thing I'm talking about here, too Oh, yeah, we're not looking too happy here. We hold on here It may be we might lose this and I might have to switch to other technology. I'll have to go to the satellite That's what's only better now One two three. Oh, all I had to do is caress the equipment. Oh, that's fascinating anyway so One of the things to remember is there's a lot of really great music out there we need to take advantage of and there's some newer groups actually too that are doing similar dynamic music and they have been picked up to by even the commercial industry. So if you wonder, the one group, Two Steps From Hell, they are dotted all over the map as Ed said, they're virtually I think in every venue right now. But Dominant, you'll find the most postings probably at YouTube. for the time being. I think that the other sources are catching up because YouTube is still not a friendly environment for a lot of people, so people are finding a solution and walking around them. Hopefully we will continue to see that happen. We are posting some new videos up on Rumble. Some of this is, well, for instance, and we give you a heads up, we have a lot of stock footage that is from different cases. where we posted pieces of the videos that we had because for quite some time, you couldn't post but 10 minutes at a time. Remember, there were different restrictions depending upon what era you were doing that. We have hundreds of hours of, you know, there are no interruptions. It's the actual recorded, you know, footage that the police state didn't want you to see. Kind of like what's happening with the January 6th fight right now. where they want $1.5 million for the police personal camera footage from January 6th around the Capitol building. That's how they're trying to stop it from being released. Now, I'm going to point out again, like the Scott Woodring video took two years of constant nonstop court battle to get and the reason is because it totally flipped on its head all the bullshit propaganda they had generated about that situation. And the important thing is it offered us both, and you're going to see more of this, it offered both the image on the ground with the cameras set up for the propaganda event, not by the press control press. They were just eating whatever dog vomit was handed over to them from the state police SRT. And so any of the footage you saw, except when the one news crew snuck in from the corn fields on the far back of the property, and they were filming when the demolition charges went off and lifted the roof of the house. And so there's actually a better shot with regard to that. There's a good shot with what the state did. which you didn't want anybody to see. But there is or was footage, we do have a copy of it because one of you listening sent me a copy from with a, we sent a copy for our archives that shows the footage with the roof lifting about three and a half feet off of the rafters. And of course it caught the building on fire at a bird dog. Well, we could do a limited version of that, which if you go to Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube and then go to militia-knowyourenemy. That's an uninterrupted cut. We tried to keep it so it was all right there where you could see from, you know, we had to pick a spot because remember we could only post so many minutes. But we have the complete video and the complete video includes them chirping and laughing over the wreckage of the house and how they were all you know, you know, shucking and jiving and high-fiving and they spent hours looking at what was a pile of wreckage with no body because Scott Woodring wasn't in the building. They had shot up the building, they'd shot up the trees around the building, they had bombed the building, they let the building catch on fire, they contained the fire inside the foundation and basement so that everything was pushed in, and then while it was smoldering, then they brought a fire truck in after they let almost all burn, then hosed it down and then had a bucket on hand to pull everything back out so they could pull the burnt smoldering corpse of Scott Woodring out of the wreckage. Well, the longer they worked and the more desperately they searched into what became a horrific swimming pool of debris because it was a new basement, a really, really good basement as a matter of fact. Well, you can see progressively they don't high five so much and as each minute passes and about every 10 minutes they realize that they can't find a body and then they realize that what 70 or 80 of them were standing there shucking and laughing and staring at the hole and Scott Woodring was not there. So all that manpower had been standing there laughing and chuckling about how they thought they'd gotten away with murder and they hadn't murdered the person they planned on murdering. That's why they don't want you to see it, because progressively you can see in their reactions and their responses that, well, it gets quieter and quieter, and then they realize it's all on film, all of them standing there with their thumb up their ass, laughing, while somebody is, well, putting miles between him and where they thought they killed him. Mark, they did kill somebody that they wanted to kill there, though. Didn't they get that cock? Shot him in the back? Well, yeah, the original argument was yes, the police officer that was shot was not shot by Scott Woodring He was shot by the Michigan State Police because he was a Whistleblower and the reason that it was up there in the area where Scott Scott Woodring was living is because he had been moved from the Detroit area because he was a witness to a series of organized crime activities down there in the Detroit area that Again, they tried to drag him into So, because they had to keep him online while they were using him as a witness for the up and coming cases, they transferred him from the Detroit area upstate. And while this thing developed, he and another individual from apparently the SRT were supposedly moving up to the edge of the building, the house, which you'll be able to see if you go watch the videos we're talking about, approximately where the cameraman is, is the approach, actually he's covering the driveway, but the approach to the driveway is where whoever it was that was with that state police officer, the other state cop, he stuck the gun right up underneath his body armor and tagged him with either an MP5 or, you know, again, 9mm, but he dumped a bunch of rounds into him. Problem is Scott Woodring didn't have a 9mm, didn't have a 9mm rifle, didn't have a 9mm, he had a 5.56 rifle. and the police officer was not shot with a 5.56 rifle. He was shot with a pistol or a submachine gun at very close range, which is the reason they also didn't want anybody to have the autopsy. It took almost two years to get the autopsy on the state police officer that was killed, who was killed obviously by somebody in his own rank and file. So, yes, much scolduggery. And that was under Jennifer Grandholm for all you wonder. Remember the Canadian Californicator who went into, let's see, she was from Canada. She went to California for school. Then all of a sudden her sorry ass ends up in Michigan as governor. There's some time in between there as a prostitute, I'm sure. The Canadian Californicator, the molded one. And then, after leaving the governor's post here having raped the state of Michigan, she ended up, oh, that's right, Secretary of Energy. Didn't have a clue what you had nothing to do with energy just that's basically many of the interviews you've seen Where it's like well, what experience do you have? Oh, I'm under experience there, but I don't need any for what we're gonna do. Oh, oh, oh And that's exactly what you saw over the last four years After all, we really weren't gonna provide any energy So yes, this this this and there's a lot of other footage and stuff that we have that we can get out there, again with the new formats and everything the wind is. The cool thing about Rumble is it really is unlimited as far as how much you can post. One of the things that we wanted to make sure that we did, if I had to break it up I would have overlapped everything. It would have been like you stop one video and go to the next. I would have overlapped it by probably four minutes or so so that no matter what You have continuity and thought process. You wouldn't have like, somebody says, will you cut something out? No, no, no. That's why I prefer posting the whole thing in one block. And it's going to be, well, you can always fast forward a little bit or slide forward. You don't probably want to because there's a lot of details you're going to see in things. When they demolished the house, they drove up with the APC. The cool thing about the video footage with the Scott Woodring case is that we also have the FLIR footage from the helicopter above. So you do see a split where you go from the ground activity to the actual at the same time and sequence, you see the overhead FLIR helicopter footage at low range. They weren't a mile up, they were at relatively low range, detail is reasonable. Again, it gives you a chance to put it in perspective because you'll have more than just one angle of approach with the camera to try and evaluate the situation with. So, that's coming. Okay, we're at the bottom so soon. Yeah, so soon. And that's Rumble, is where we'll be posting there. We haven't tried doing anything with YouTube for quite some time. We do have a lot of Liberty Tree radio postings there. And so, in fact, you know, also a backup archive for, you know, over the years with YouTube. But there are also a number of videos that have been posted there. I'm going to check them out. Go to YouTube and then punch in Liberty Tree Radio, the channel. And what's fascinating is now on and off, there's been a restriction on militia-knowyourenemy. And when I try it right now, there's an age restriction again. Here's the thing about that. Guys, there's nobody's head falling off their head. They're, you know, they're, I should forgive me, head being blown off their body. There's nobody being shot. You can see a thousand videos on YouTube with people getting shot. They just fuzz out their face. Or ramming into a telephone pole and, you know, flattening like a pancake or dropping from, you know, whatever and bouncing their head on the pavement. And that's just fine. Here's what's interesting. There's nothing like that in the video. The only thing that video does is it shows you what the state police did. You don't see anybody blown up. Of course, you can't really see anybody blown up because the only thing that was blown up in the house was the dog. And I always think about how bad that was because they probably threw the satchel into the house. And you know how dogs are. The dog probably ran up, was looking at the bag, sniffing at it. Now, remember it's got a demo fuse on it. If you don't know, a Ditkord fuse. And so that's going, all the wild dogs looking at it. And then at some point that went, boom. Now, the dog was not blown into small pieces. So it's possible the dog just got trapped on the other side of the house or whatever. Or maybe he wasn't that close. But they did find the dog in the wreckage eventually in pretty much one big chunk. One big, you could tell it was a dog. Of course it was burned, so probably on the first floor. Maybe it ran to the other side of the house when they threw the central charge in but you know the concussion the concussion was enough to kill it If not the fire killed it if not the you know monoxide killed it take a pic. What is it? He killed it out. We don't know But that picture that's not in the picture the video that we posted just shows the APC coming in backing up putting the charge in house blowing up on one floor and They pull back up to the house, throw another charge in, back away again, and then they drive off. But that's age restricted on YouTube. Now you got murdering and slaughtering and here's what's cute. You got many different videos. You got full-frontal nudity, people being chopped up, people being flamethrower. You can watch that all day. But they don't want you to watch real world events. Where you get to see exactly what kind of scurrilous trash you have in uniform. Isn't that amazing? I think it's fascinating. So just a heads up. Anyway, we're at the bottom LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and again, we will be up at 8 o'clock. The militia town hall is coming up after us in half an hour and I guess we'll, yeah, let's see. We've got We got a handful of pieces here that are a little longer. I actually should have probably mixed up the music a little bit. Sorry about that. Been a busy, busy day even. As I pointed out, we have been working. OK. Now I'm doing this. Unfortunately, I'm multitasking. You just caught my attention with what you just did. OK. Now we could do that. It's Friday. It's our network. And I'll tell you what. We haven't done this in a while. And why not? Since I think we got everything set up. Christoperg. Okay, yeah, Christoperg. Revolution, light of fire, never forget. Tell you what, pull that up. And yeah, we've had that requested a dozen times. And you've got to fit it in someplace. We're going into the weekend. I want to say thank you to our guys at all our microstations at all the different facilities. Camp Emerson, New Camp Stossel, Camp Whalen North, the Ogham Aranges. Nagy Hicham, Fox Wolf and Fort Benning! Yeah, Fort Benning, Michigan. And so, guys, you're running the micros tonight because we were happy you were up there already last night. So I would assume that we probably were being broadcast here then. So we've had a lot of people request it. So let's go ahead and run it. Sounds like I heard a ditty. And it's almost ready to go with it too. Roland with it, I hope. And again, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And the excitement continues through the weekend also with the tempest in the teapot. They're trying to pull the Iran garbage again, which means we need to focus on the U.S. They've been yapping a lot about Ukraine. That means we need to focus on the U.S. Anytime they try to pull your brain overseas, we need to focus on the US. Everybody understand that? It needs to try to screw us or something here. I don't care who's in power. They're doing this, look over there, look over there garbage. Pay attention, look over here, look over here. Most important. You know what? Whatever they're going to do in Ukraine, they're going to do without us. They don't care what we say. With regard to what the Israelis and those, the mass murder Israelis are up to, they're going to keep doing what they're doing. So, we look for the most part of the fact we acknowledge it, we know they're over there humping around, being the crazy people that they are. Over here, US border, US economy, let's get rid of the Federal Reserve, need to fix things. And they'd be having some problems again. That's possible. So, again, I have no control over that. Things happen, after all, we had a little bit of an issue earlier. So, for everybody, again, if you could, Krista Berg, Revolution, Light of Fire, and Never Forget. From the getaway, and that's Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget. It's a triad piece. Each one does have a step between it, if you actually have the record album. just a case in point, but they are obviously meant to be played in consortium one after the other as we just did here. And by the way, that takes care of about 20-some requests, some which we haven't caught up with for a while, so two numbers to mention because it's a great song. It's actually a fantastic song. Little Story. Definitely. Tugs at the soul, doesn't it? remind you of what it is we're in for and what others have done before. It's all happening. It's like in the song. It will change again. It's just our turn. That's all. Again, we've been putting it off. We've been putting it off. I guess the best way to explain it is something that everybody just saw here with this gutter trash that is our opposition in Congress. It does make it every super like or don't like Donald Trump. There are established standards for activities with official entities and the Congress is no different. And there's specific decorum that is traditionally maintained. The cliff apes slash the demons slash the satanic pedo queers that make up the opposition, the demicons, but it's not just the demicons. There's a bunch of play actors and fakes that are standing up with the Republicans. There are just as much of a bunch of buggers as those ones that wouldn't stand up. And we're not going to stand up for Trump. We knew that. That's not the case. But there's a decorum. There's a standard maintained when you have guests. Everybody stands and acknowledges. You don't have to clap loud. You don't have to cheer. You don't have to whistle. But when you have guests in Congress and they are given honorariums of any kind, all of the body is to rise. Everybody should stand and everybody will acknowledge because that person is a guest. That person is not an integral part of the administration. Now the administration, as in this case, the president typically brings the person in. When the Democrats had their people in power, everybody of course would acknowledge, they may not acknowledge or clap for Biden, But they did acknowledge the guests because that is decorum. Well these creatures, especially with the both the mothers of victims, which you know, again traditionally you stand for, it's part of the ceremony because everybody else is giving them a quote unquote standing ovation. But when that little guy stood up there and he got the SS, oh I'm sorry, secret service badge. If you watch, he was looking at the whole of the event. Not for him, he was just beaming. But you could see the wildermen in his face. Go back and watch that. Because he looks in a certain direction. Well, if you look at where he is, he looks at half of the rooms. Then they're all sitting there and they're all getting almost like they want to bite his head off. Or they'd like to kill everybody else in the room, expression. And it's not registering right with him. He's happy as can be with what's transpired. Everybody is giving him attention in a way that is unique. The other half of the unique is the wicked souls and the dirty evil rotten bastards that you see sitting there. Those people we can never come together with. They're not our fellow countrymen. His goal was to be made an honorary police officer, you know, law enforcement for a hundred different agencies. I believe I've heard that he's been made an honorary officer in like 800 different places, which is phenomenal. I mean, that's just in the butt. I was going to say about the Chris Badert DeBerg song before we get way too far away from that. There is a video on YouTube that does that trilogy and during the light of fire song, the imagery that they put up is the lighting of the beacons in Gondor. That's pretty dramatic. Over. Yeah, the song is actually quite old. People don't realize how far back this particular song was released, but it goes back to the 70s. And strangely enough, just as a background for the album and the music, interestingly enough, many of the different children's mourning programs used songs off of that album. If you listen to Go, it's called The Getaway. You get a chance to pull it up. And it's quite a spread. Kristin Berg is actually a pretty interesting artist, usually with themes for the whole album. But it varied depending upon what it is obviously he produced at that period of time. And there's an interesting combination, especially the three we're talking about. And they should be in your music mix, so to speak. They should be one of those things you put out there. Actually, you wouldn't think to hear it is where you would hear it. Captain Kangaroo. Yeah. Captain Kangaroo uses Christopher's music all the time. Yeah. In fact, the island, on the island. Do do do do do do do do and it were little cartoonish things that they did with it It wasn't like you were dancing to anything. It would do a little you know filler You know things keep you busy kind of entertainment stuff, but it was Christopher's music that was being used absolutely so one of our rebroadcasters Ace tomato out of again well, you know That place in Ohio that shouldn't be mentioned because it is on the coast. It's like the other Detroit if you don't know about it. Anyway, the first time that we had a chance to listen to the new set up for the station that she had established there, when we were leaving as a little bit of a goodbye present, She plugged in this trilogy. It was interesting because we were driving outbound heading back to Michigan. The whole thing played all the way through. The FM, the quality of the FM stations, it was fantastic. The processors and everything were perfect. The sound was just as you could die for. I'm telling you. So what was fascinating though is just to give you an idea, we had just reached the edge of the range and as the last of the song played out, that was the end of the transmission that we can receive with the car radio. It was neat. But again, it's a great piece. It needs to be integrated into, if you're doing independent. broadcasting and you're listening right now, throw that into the mix every once in a while. It's actually heavily requested. The thing is, it's fairly long. But you know what? We own the network so we can do that. But we played longer. We played stuff that is about the same length in terms of recording time. So we are headed into the weekend. We're not over yet. I will remind you again that food processing is one of the many things that needs to be in your list. I'm going to jump back to that for a minute because we're almost at the same time. We were at the end of the hour when we talked about it the last time. One of the reasons we need to be able to accomplish this is because most people don't have They are brain wrapped around the volume of food that you are going to need for self sufficiency. Now anything you do is good. I don't care what you are doing. I don't care how far you have gone with putting up your own gardens or doing your own canning or doing your own food drying or food processing, whatever way. But you need to seriously look at having the tools on the shelf. And right now I am going to tell you. The good thing is this because people have gone brain fart, not everybody, but the shallow-howls have gone brain fart, oh golden age, and I'm about, well, at this point in time the good thing about that is some of your competition went brain dead as far as for product, for material. So this is the window when you want to get what you can while you can. The first hiccup that takes place, two things are going to happen. Number one, a lot of people are going to defecate their spine out their bunghole like a mean xylophone, they'll just disappear. They'll be back under the beds like they were during the Coronavirus virus can because they've got no more intestinal fortitude than that anyway. But in the meantime, they'll also be the barking dogs that complain about why do you think we need to prepare for anything? The Golden Age is here. We can all go brain fart and get caught flat-footed together. How dare you prepare? How dare you? And I'm serious, you're going to see, you're already seeing this to a degree. You know, it's really great and Donald Trump's doing some stuff But you might want to be prepared because some of the other things that are just right obviously out there in front of you How dare you how dare you challenge the golden fog? We're blowing the golden fog up your ass. Why are you challenging this you how dare you? You should be in jail for thinking you should prepare right now There's actually dimwits and I think part of that is is just the same old clique over in hyphen Tel Aviv They're getting into the social media spheres and their job is to try to you know brain dead the population for what the you know for the next foot when it falls So for everybody out there take advantage of this because there are some people are gonna panic and go oh I gotta get rid of my stuff I'm going to get rid of myself. I got to work like I'm not doing anything. Oh, I don't want them to do. I got food. Well, the only way they're going to know you have food is if you tell them. So what's your point? I'll take it. What's your point? Oh, yeah. And again, and I'm going to say this also, don't try to talk these people out of what they've blurted out. Does everybody hear me? I've said this many times and I'm going to reinforce this again. If you got somebody and maybe it's your I've known this guy or I've known these people for a number of whatever time and all of a sudden they've been listening to somebody else that's blowing the pickle smoke mirror up their stuff up their arse. But then they panic because like I said there's a shift. As soon as the first shift takes place most of these people have no courage, no intestinal fortitude and will not stay any course. But they've got a whole lot of stuff and if they want to get rid of it if you try to talk the person out of it Let's say you're talking to Bob Well, Bob didn't make the decision. It probably came from the other half of the family It's not always it could be the other way around But it doesn't make any difference because if you have the opportunity to grab whatever's there because we're gonna get out of here now Take it Because if you don't, what's going to happen is, well I had a conversation with him and he was like, he was questioning his decision and the moment you leave, the other pressure on the situation takes over and then all of a sudden instead of you getting it or an ally getting it, it goes down the road and some stupid fashion whore gets thrown away. It goes down the road because somebody else, you know, you all take it, you know, I'll buy it from you for chump change or I'll take it from you for free. And then they really aren't serious or they're going to just sell it off to the side. Get it. Whatever it is, get it. Don't have any, you know, really? Oh, that's too bad, Bob. But are you sure? You know, okay, well, okay, yeah. Tell you what, I'll be over with the pickup truck in about a half an hour and we'll load everything up because that'll make things better at home, won't it, Bob? Alright, there you go Bob. Are you all set? You good? Yeah, I got a place I can drop it off with some other people. You don't have to drop it off with somebody else. But you tell the person that. Yeah, I'm taking it down the road. There's some other people over on the other side of the county that needed it. Now why do you say that? Why do you, do you remember, always, and be very, just as casual as I was just now. Don't be urgent. Don't try to, but there's a reason. Well, because they'll come back looking for it later on And or they'll tell somebody else that no I have any food I didn't prepare to anything but that guy got it over there that guy over there It's like you gotta make sure you tell them well, you know I'm taking it over to the Schmidt laps or to you know Wilma's or wherever and You know, it's just they're they can use this appreciate it After Y2K, we, like I told you, there's two things that we got. .50 caliber Barrett guns in mass, I mean so many of them, but the other one, and in some cases even from the same location. So there were many, many, many people that were goofy like this, only to turn around and like B'dard just said, well, you know where that .50 is that I had? You know, I probably shouldn't have sold it. So political correctness didn't settle very well, but as I pointed out I said well that 50 calibers that Barrett's gone I mean, I don't yeah, you're right. You shouldn't have sold it Yeah, I shouldn't have sold it, but I've been you don't be I don't have to be mean it's just like well Sorry somebody else got it and it's gone But the same is true with anything and everything like this you're running into the way of situations Don't try to talk the person out of it. It's useless You're what you're doing is missing an opportunity Because, at the very least, that resource is now a second party away from where it was delivered or where it was purchased, so it will be that much more difficult, if not impossible, to track. See? You've got to think this through. Somebody else went to the trouble, actually went half-hearted into the mission, then they get to a certain point, now they defecate their spine out. And so at the very least, we'll look at it this way, it got out and away from the system. All you have to do is provide transport, move it to wherever else you want it secure. Everything's fine. And there's no way to tell where it went. So that's why Y2K, generators, every time we have a disaster, what the hell, do people think generators go stale or something? After you have a disaster and everybody sees the disaster and then participates in the disaster, then they all have these generators and progressively you'll see this wave of generators being sold. It's in many cases new in the box, never used. It's like snow blowers. Yeah, it will never have snow in Michigan again. Just think of it that way. Anyway, we're at the top. Tell you what, guys. It's gonna be a long weekend. We got... Oh, we have a little snow accumulation out there now. No, no, we're gonna buy me a buddy. It's just... It's just little ducky, well, doesn't quite... And it is on Windows and vehicles. Because I'm looking right at them right there. Alright. God bless our Republic. Yeah, yeah, to the New World Order. Now for now, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march about day and night. Day and night. And there are many exciting things going on in Washington, most of them desperate distractions to try and take our eyes off me from the United States. The border, our economy, and our country's safety, state by state by state, is far more important than anything going on in the receives. No dollar is real, no dollar is correct. Only America and no one else. But you know we're not going to do that. We already sold out. Anyway, let's get out of the way for now. Ed, take a word. Memorial, D.R., coming up. You're going anywhere either? We'll be back in any month. Congress, July 4th, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another. and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are separable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right. It is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain. Here's a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless the... in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass on the laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distanced from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such desolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, the incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions with him. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws or establishing to judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military, independent doubt, and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers. The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince. Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deft in the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, assembled. Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. And it is time for the militia town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio amid the AK-47 we are applaud. It is 3-7-2025 into the third month and this is our first Friday of March. This is our first program here on March the 7th, 2025. We are up live it is 6 15 p.m. Here in the panhandle of Texas I am Who trying to take care of a lot of stuff here locally. I've been on the phone all day dealing with Personal things here locally that have to be taken care of this is gonna tie up and eat up some of my time this weekend But stuff has to be done. I'm not gonna get a whole lot into that real quick I wanted to address something that was brought to my attention. I don't have Facebook, guys. In fact, there is a Liberty Tree Facebook that's out there. It's being maintained for me by another individual. In fact, Kelly, I don't know if he's in the gilded or not, he's also been doing a rebroadcast over on X with the guys with the militia radio over there doing Gorilla. I appreciate the work that they're doing there. I have people that are helping out in different ways that I don't even get to talk to all the time. In fact, Kelly, if you're listening, I'm sorry, I know he was in the area. I don't know if he still is. I've been dealing with a lot here. I haven't been able to get ahold of you or take the time to sit down and meet up with you guys and I apologize for that. I've just been running around like a chicken with my head cut off dealing with a situation that you helped me with when you first got here still going on. So I appreciate the help. I want to say thank you on air. And hopefully, hopefully most of that situation will be done this weekend. Let's see. They get a complaint about the archives, which I thought was weird because as far as I know the archives are up to date, even to last night. We do have a gap in the 2004 archives when we shipped it over to the 2005. It got rid of the beginning and the end of the year. I don't know what happened there, but we are working on getting that felt back. And it's just going to take time because it's a lot of copy and paste. If not, we can just copy an entire page of the stuff and paste it over anymore. They change the format on how they do that on preconferencing. It just takes time to sit down and copy and paste everything over, guys. It'll get done. It's just the pain and the arse. But yeah, I'm not on Facebook. So if you're complaining on Facebook about stuff going on with Liberty Tree Radio, I'm not going to see it. In fact, I know one of the people that are doing it is from my home state of Michigan. As far as I know, he's never really donated anything even when he came to meetings at the house. We were running Liberty Tree Radio out of the chicken coop there, you know, literally the chicken coop broadcasting facility. We would do rallies and stuff during the meetings, raffles, and was not a participator in that stuff. I know retired, I'm not going to say names, but I know he's retired. But yeah, if you want to make a complaint, tell him, well, I know you know how to get ahold of me. And it's not like it's hard to. My email address is on the website. You can email me at libertytreeradio.yahoo.com. You can get ahold of my folks and call the phone number. But, you know, it might help to hit refresh on the page. Or tell me which page you're looking at archive-wise because we have several different spots where the archives are. Some of them cannot be maintained anymore because we're blocked from posting like the archives on YouTube. The ones that are there, they haven't, as far as I know, they haven't pulled any of them down but they're still up there. We've got archives over on Bitch that I have. No involvement with whatsoever. I don't know who is posting archives over there. I appreciate them and I say thank you to them for doing it. We've got Killen's archives over on archive.org. If you guys want to go over there and search the intelligence report or Mark Kornke you'll find that there's archives over there. But I know some of those archives are fragmented too because archive.org got attacked by Hollyweird and forced them to pull down a bunch of stuff, even stuff that they, you know, didn't have any claim to. So there's like gaps over there with the archives as well, but that's not his fault. That's just stuff that happened. If there's a program that you want to listen to, and I've stressed this because we had a whole bunch of archives that were posted by Spike Kinen. Spike Kinen stepped up and wasn't retired, didn't have all the time in the world to do this, but he did our archives for me for years and he posted them on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio's website. You guys may remember this. When we found out that Spike had passed away, nobody had access to his email address or the password for his website. So the same thing happened with Braveheart Radio when Mike passed away over there. And just stressed again, you know, leaving a logbook behind making sure somebody has access to that stuff, but you never know if you do or you don't. It's always a good idea if there are archives out there that you want to listen to, that you want to maintain, download them. Our archives that are up right now on wdtreeradio.4mg.com, they are through free conference call hd.com. 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We don't we're not telling anybody they can't do that We're not going after anybody for doing that stuff and we ask people to go out there and spread it all over the place That's how we have archives in so many different locations that I don't even know them all how we have broadcasters broadcasting us on X Bitch, I know we've got every now and again We've got somebody's broadcasting us on YouTube, but it's not a consistent channel because it's constantly attacked over there you know but if you got it at the time you want to help in can't get in and uh... picture money where your mouth is it or to get something done call in and uh... offer support you know tell us what you're doing i'm not going to micromanage somebody who's doing something for free for me you know and i'm not going to complain about uh... how people donate their time because you know i'm is more precious then uh... To me, another person's time is more precious than currency. 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If you have time, if you're a retiree and you want to know how you can help but you don't have a lot of money to spend, guys, we have pointed out we've helped other people start networks, get things going where they're doing their own thing. I know Dutch Jones was working on getting another stream going. I don't know how that's going. I talked to him a little bit. He has permission to rebroadcast. Of course, always. You guys always have permission to rebroadcast us if you want to use us for filler time until you get your own programming up and running or whatever you're doing. All we ask is that you rebroadcast us in our entirety, and we will try. We will try to keep to the schedule. It doesn't always happen because sometimes dad likes to go over. Sometimes things happen where I have a glitch and I gotta fix the audio or dad can't hear the music right away when I start pumping it to him and I gotta figure out why, what's going on there. And like I said, it's one man operation right now on my end so it takes a little bit of doing guys. So I appreciate the patience and the help and the support of everybody who's been supporting the station and the continued support. Or if you want help, and it's important starting up a stream of your own or webcast, podcast, whatever, I will try to point you in the right direction if you ask me. In fact, that used to be like one of the big things we would always do on the town hall meeting was talk about how to set up other streams, how to set up micro-AM, FM, CB, shortwave, other radio options. We even had a spot where you could post stuff for your micro FM station if you wanted to, but again, that was do it at your own risk. Anybody who's been involved with micro broadcast knows that the federal government does not like you doing it. They'll come after you for any minor infraction that they can find. If you're over the legal limit just by a hair, they will come after you. So, you know, sometimes it's better to keep that under your hat and with your local group than it is to put it out there, you know, nationwide where everybody can see that because it's, you know, locally it makes sense to tell people, but nationwide to tell people you can get trolls and other things involved that you don't really want to be involved with that stuff. So, the micro effect was really good about connecting micro-offend stations together and creating a community over there. Unfortunately, John McNeil steps aside from that. I don't know, I'll have to look, I don't know if the micro effect is still technically around or not, if it's got a different name. I know it wasn't somebody else's hand, but they dropped the ball with it. I don't know if it was picked up again or not. So, anyway. We're at the bottom of the hour now, and I got some stuff I did want to play. We got another example of the parrots in the media. In this case, it's the parrots in the media and the parrots in the Democrats. They say they don't follow the script, that the other side doesn't follow the script, but man, we've been getting more and more of these where we can play them as an example. This is off of Run, Don't Walk. The name of the video is Democrats Go Viral for All the Wrong Reasons. You can watch the video, but the audio is perfect because you can hear all of them go off and they're using the exact same verbiage, using the exact same words, and it's an echo across them. But it's a totally independent part. It's totally spontaneous. Nobody is putting a script together for this crap, supposedly. This is Cory Booker, the senior United States Senator from New Jersey. On March 4th, 2025, Senator Booker released the following video on social media. Ah, the irony of titling a video, f***ed it ain't true, and then making a bunch of claims about Trump, that ain't true. Democrats gonna Democrat, I guess. Now, Booker's video, it's right out of the Democrat textbook. On its own, it's pretty unremarkable. However, f*** it ain't true. That's what you just heard. F*** it ain't true. That's what you just heard. F*** that ain't true. That's what you just heard. That ain't true. That's what you just heard. That ain't true. That's what you just heard. That ain't true. That's what you just saw. That's right. In an attempt to go viral, nearly two dozen Senate Democrats posted videos featuring not only the same script, but also the same physical movements. That ain't true. That's what you just saw. That ain't true. That's what you just heard. That ain't true. That's what you just saw. That ain't true. And that's what you just heard. What you just saw, not true. Nothing says authenticity like being part of a hive mind. That ain't true. Since day one of Trump's presidency, prices are up, not down. Since day one of Trump's presidency, prices are up, not down. Since day one of Donald Trump's presidency, prices are up, not down. Prices are not down, they're up. Inflation is getting worse. Prices have gone up, not down. Prices are up, not down. Where was this Democrat energy for the last four years? when Joe Biden and his garbage administration promised that inflation was transitory. And by the way, talking inflation, the overwhelming consensus is gonna pop up a little bit and then go back down. No one's talking about this great, great deal. So again, if it turns out that what I've done so far, what we've done so far, is a mistake, it's gonna show. The vast majority of the experts, including Wall Street, are suggesting that it's highly unlikely that it's going to be long-term inflation that's going to get out of hand. Remember, when Trump left office in January 2021, inflation was at 1.4%. Within three months under the Biden-Harris administration, that number tripled to 4.2%. By June 2022, inflation had reached a 40-year high of 9.1%. We will in fact reduce inflation. Reduce inflation. Reduce inflation. Prices are way up. Inflation is way up, not down. No. Inflation is not way up. In the six weeks that Trump has been president. In fact, the Consumer Price Index numbers for Trump's first full month in office haven't even been released yet. In other words, they're making it up. I know you're shocked. Cost of groceries, housing, insurance, all going up. Democrats were making this claim a month into Trump's second term, yet they downplayed four years of Bidenomics. They have zero credibility on the issue. Gas is getting higher. Gas all getting more expensive. The price of gas up. Gas keeps going up. Gas. Gas. Gas. Gas. The prices of gas. Gas. Gas. Prices of gas. Fact check false. When Trump entered office, the national average for a gallon of regular was $3.12. The day Democrats released their video, it was just under $3.10. Almost everything is getting more expensive. Eggs, the cost of eggs keeps going up. Yeah, even eggs. Eggs, price of eggs through the roof. Eggs. And yes, eggs. They're getting even more expensive. Oh, and by the way, eggs. More expensive. Eggs. Eggs getting more expensive. And yes, even eggs. And yes, even eggs. And yes, even eggs. Eggs. Egg prices have been high for the past few years, but it's only a problem when Trump is in office. Sure, okay. But yes, Trump did campaign on lowering prices, including eggs. Democrats want you to know that Trump hasn't lowered them during his first six weeks in office. But it's not Trump's fault that current egg prices are at record highs. It's because of an ongoing bird flu outbreak that started several years ago under the Biden-Harris administration. In fact, for the past few months, tens of millions of egg-laying hens have been slaughtered to contain the spread of the virus. And it takes several months to raise new birds until they are old enough to start producing eggs. And obviously when supply drops and demand remains steady, prices naturally rise. But instead of blaming Trump... Maybe you should blame the Biden administration for being unable to control the bird flu outbreak, but I don't know. Donald Trump has done nothing to lower costs for you. Instead, he's pardoned violent criminals who beat police officers. He's pardoned all the violent criminals who beat the Capitol Police on January 6th. Now he did with enthusiasm, pardon those violent criminals. Instead, you know what he did? He pardoned. Criminals. Here's what he's been up to. He immediately hardened violent criminals. Instead, he hardened violent criminals. So according to Democrats, a president can either lower prices or give out pardons. You can't do both by guess. That's an effing disgrace. Back in February, Semaphore reported that dozens of lawmakers from the House and Senate Democratic Caucuses participated in private briefings with Brian Tyler Cohen, a political influencer and the co-founder of Chorus, a democratic digital group. Chorus is a 501c4 organization that's exempt from federal income tax with a brilliant roster that includes politics grandma and whoever the hell these two are. Brian Tyler Cohen presented to members with do's and don'ts for short form video and text, encouraging them to vastly increase the frequency of their posts and not overly workshop their online content. To make his point, Cohen noted that Elon Musk had posted or retweeted hundreds of posts that week alone. Okay, so Brian Tyler Cohen is telling Democrats to post often and don't overthink it. So let's take a look at how that advice is panning out. I don't want to jinx it, but 2026 and 2028 are looking pretty damn good for the Republicans. Brian Tyler Cohen's advice also included recommending a particular type of smart microphone, popular with online content creators, that members and their staff should have for whenever they decide to post. Nothing says social media cred like a boomer holding a tiny microphone that's designed not to be held. Anyway, Senator Cory Booker, who is also the chair of the Democratic Strategic Communications Committee, thought that having 23 senators posting exactly the same content was going to be a brilliant idea. And yes, the video went viral, but for all the wrong reasons. Next, the richest president in American history has now empowered the richest man in the world to take a chainsaw to the federal government. He's letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw to vital government programs for Americans. He's letting Elon Musk, an unelected billionaire, take a chainsaw to vital government programs that help keep us safer and stronger. Let Elon Musk prance around with a chainsaw. He's letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw to vital government programs. He's letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw to vital government programs. He's letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw literally to government programs that people need. He's allowing Elon Musk to literally take a chainsaw to vital services that are necessary. They literally do not know the meaning of literally. And look at Elon Musk dancing on stage with a chainsaw. What in the hell is that all about? It's called Livin' the Meme. Something you'll never comprehend, dick. And all of this in the face of Elon Musk bringing a chainsaw and just trying to chop this stuff up. Quite honestly, it's bullsh-t. But a majority of Americans would disagree, Senator Luhan. A recent CBS News YouGov poll asked respondents about how much influence they think Elon Musk and the Doge task force should have over the spending and operations of U.S. government agencies. 54% said a lot or some. And he's getting access to your data, information about your veterans benefit, your Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security information that is just outrageous. Of course, no one can tell you what nefarious things the Elon is going to do with your grandparents' Social Security numbers or the information about your Uncle Jimbo's veterans benefits. And giving him access. to americans most sensitive data and he's giving him access to americans most sensitive data and giving him access to americans most sensitive data and then even worse giving him access to americans most sensitive data and he's let elon and his little muskrats get into your private data health care data social security data personal records and giving him access to Americans most sensitive data, their social security numbers, tax returns, and health care records. Americans' health care records are the most sensitive data. Yeah, sure. Look, unless Doge has access to the nuclear codes, and it's probably a matter of time before Democrats make that claim, literally no one cares. Anyway, that's it for now. Follow me on X at Don't Walk Run. And as always, thanks for tuning in, and I hope to see you next time, if there is next time. uh... there we go uh... sounds like you to we've got like the last bit of his audio there That's curious. I'm gonna go back and see if we can- It's just outrageous. Of course, no one can tell you what nefarious things the Elon is gonna do with your grandparents' Social Security numbers or the information by your Uncle Jimbo's veterans benefits. And giving him access to Americans' most- I think that was a little bit far away on there. Your Social Security numbers, tax returns, and healthcare records. Americans' healthcare records are the most sensitive data! Yeah, sure. Look, unless Doge has access to the nuclear codes, and it's probably a matter of time before Democrats make that claim, literally no one cares. Anyway, that's it for now. Follow me on X at Don't Walk Run. Do I trust Elon Musk and his crew going through and looking at sensitive documents of the government? Well, the government didn't seem to mind when China hacked in and got a hold of a bunch of it. And you know what, these same people are the ones who are threatening you, who threaten you every year at gunpoint if you don't pay your taxes and stuff. And they're the same people who do insider trading. They don't make that much money, but all of these people that were just yapping, repeating the same thing over and over again, like Jennifer Grandholm. She was in there. They miraculously are worth millions of dollars, but they don't make that much other than trading on Wall Street and the other stock markets. So it's amazing that they think that we can't trust the Yohan, must do this stuff, but we're supposed to trust them. I think there was an article, one of the Democrats was found with the Doge thing to be embezzling money from Social Security. And I'll have to pull that article up and see if I can find which one it was again. But there's a whole bunch of shenanigans going on over there. And even with what's going on in Doge, we know that they're not hitting everything. They're going after key things to make it look like, oh, we're doing something. But there's... massive government waste that's going on besides the obvious and horrendous stuff that they have brought forward to the table. And it is obvious and horrendous, but we're talking about millions when they are losing billions. They're spending billions and trillions of our dollars, and so far the stuff that Elon Musk has brought to the table that they've talked about cutting. the ridiculous stuff like the trans beauty pageants, the condoms for the Middle East, for the trans people over there, the trans education in other countries, and the gentrification and trans awareness training in other countries that we are doing through the, oh, come on, I wanna say AIM, through the one organization that had to do with American influence abroad. It's ridiculous when you go back and look at it. We've talked about it several times here on Air. It feels like it's a distraction from other things that are going on. There's been a lot of stuff going on in the Supreme Court, a lot of stuff that's been going on in the firearms industry here. In fact, let's see if I can pull up the guns and gadgets here real quick because I don't think we played one. I know Dad had me play one the other day, but I'm pretty sure I saw there was a new posting here. ATF Transparency Act seeks to speed up NFA process for force approvals. So we'll hit this real quick. We'll play it. This is probably good news. A process is trash. Or maybe not. The entire NFA process is trash. Imagine being a law abiding citizen eager to exercise your Second Amendment rights, having to beg for permission to obtain a suppressor, a short barrel rifle, or even a short barrel shotgun, or more, only to be ensnared in a bureaucratic maze with no clear end in sight. That's happening to millions of us. For countless Americans, it's not a hypothetical sordario, guys and gals. We know it's reality. How many people have been waiting over a year for a frickin' hearing protection device? But now a beacon of hope emerges. Senator Jim Risch, alongside a coalition of other lawmakers, have introduced the ATF Transparency Act, aiming to restore fairness and efficiency to the firearm application process. But first, This video is probably sponsored by RMA Armament. Guys, when it comes to lifesaving protection, second best isn't an option. Built right here in the US of A with 100% American materials, RMA delivers elite body armor trusted by patriots, law enforcement, and military professionals. The Level 4 Model 1165, it's the lightest American-made Level 4 plate in its class, weighs in at just 6.8 pounds. Made with Dyneema UHMWPE, it stops multiple M2AP rounds, giving you true 10x12 edge-to-edge protection. Unlike cheap imports that use foam to fill gaps, or even some domestic plates that shrink coverage while adding weight, this plate delivers full ballistic protection without compromise, and adjusts $249.99 as the best value level 4 plate you'll find. RMA brings true female armor to the market as well. No more plates made for broad shoulders and flat chests. Their F-SAPI Ultra-Curve technology is designed for women, offering lightweight form-fitting multi-hit protection against 5.56, 3.08 and more. The female SRT plate weighs just 1.9 pounds. So light it even floats in water. 100% American-made and built to stop the worst. Don't trust your life to anything less than RMA, the king of armor. Get yours today at RMADefense.com. Let's talk more about the ATF. Now the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been under scrutiny for its cumbersome and opaque procedures leading to significant backlogs and wrongful denials in the NFA process. These delays have unjustly impeded many of us from exercising our constitutional rights. The ATF Transparency Act seeks to address these issues head on by 1. Establishing a clear appeals process, ensuring that individuals who believe that they've been wrongfully denied can challenge decisions effectively. 2. Implementing a 90-day processing deadline, and mandates that the ATF processes all applications within 90 days. Failure to do so would result in automatic approval preventing indefinite delays. My humble opinion here in 90 days is about 90 days too long. It should be an instant check just like buying a gun at your FFL. Actually the NFA we all know should be repealed altogether. But here we are. And number three, enhancing oversight and accountability, requiring comprehensive reports from both the Government Accountability Office and the Department of Justice on unresolved background checks and the FBI's involvement, ensuring transparency and continuous improvement. Senator Rich emphasizes that current systems inefficiencies have unjustly prevented many Americans from exercising their Second Amendment rights. He asserts that as more hurdles are created for law abiding citizens, It's only fair to demand that the ATF adhere to strict timelines to provide avenues for recourse. It sounded to me like his quote actually was okay with some of these hurdles. I'm not okay with it. But the act has garnered support from prominent organizations, including Gun Owners of America and the National Rifle Association, underscoring its significance in the fight for gun rights. Now, my buddy, Aiden Johnston, who's the Director of Federal Affairs for GOA, He said gun owners of America is proud to endorse Senator Rish's legislation to eliminate ATF's bureaucratic loopholes in the already unconstitutional National Firearms Act. ATF has deceived Congress and the American public with inaccurate NFA approval estimates for far too long. There is no reason that an NFA approval time should take longer than a normal background check. Especially since ATF has shown they are able to rapidly approve forms after Congress instructed them to. A right delayed is a right denied. Now I will say that I have had a conversation with Aiden about this where we have heard some rumors about some shifting of personality ATF which would lead to longer approval times for NFA stuff. And I will say that I tested this the other day by going to buy a can. My FFL told me that he was seeing one to three day approvals right at the moment when I bought that can. We're on day five now, so it seems to me that what we have heard could be true. Longer approvals. Now, John Comerford, who's the executive director of the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action, the NRA, ILA, He said the ATF Transparency Act is a crucial piece of legislation that will allow individuals the opportunity to appeal their denied application of National Firearms Act items. The ambiguity of denials is an issue that must be resolved and the NRA thanks and applauds Senator Risch for reintroducing this important legislation and standing up for all Americans' Second Amendment rights. So what do you all think? Is this a bill you can get behind considering that the NFA isn't going away anytime soon? We're going to try to make some chips in the armor this year, but let me know what you think down in the comments down below. I would love to hear your feelings on this. And don't forget to like and subscribe and hit the notification bell for more updates on your rights and freedoms. Guys and gals, I appreciate you all from the bottom of my heart, and I'll see you all in the next one. Take care. for force applications, no for force approvals, sorry, force approvals. Again, I was on Guns and Gadgets, Second Amendment News on YouTube, I suppose it was seven hours ago on his speed. Guys go over there, subscribe, like, it's a way to help him out and it doesn't cost you anything. If you already have a YouTube subscription, if you don't want to deal with YouTube, I can totally understand it. It's been a necessary evil in order to go and get quick access to things but again you guys know I don't really support YouTube and what they've got over there to a lot of their content creators including Jared with the shadow bands and BS that they've done over the years what they did to my channel. You know just no but If you want to help get around that algorithm that moves them down to the bottom of the list, going over and making sure you're subscribed, sharing, clicking the thumbs up button, it helps. It helps defeat that, well, in theory it helps defeat that algorithm. I don't know how effective that is, but hey, we can at least do a little bit that way. It's better than sitting on your hands and doing nothing, right? Let's see, what time we got? We got about five minutes. I think we might have time to get in a music request before you hit the top of the hour. You see one over here, it's on BitShoot, is posted by Gregor451 on Tuesday. This is Anonymous 2006 song, it's over on BitShoot. So, might have to get around and add here. We'll see, yep, gonna have to wait for that to go. I have not reviewed this. I don't know if there's any expletive deleted in here. It's three minutes and 42 seconds. It's over on BitShoot. This is Anonymous 2016. It's a song. It's on, let's see, Condiston operations at hushmail.com channel over on BitShoot. They call themselves Anonymous, they are hackers on steroids. The action's been organized by the hacktivist Anonymous group. Greetings, friends of the world. This is a song for Illuminati. If you fight back, watch out. We will. Get your generations to this legacy we gave Is this the life brave? The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. The free, 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 sh- You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seedly farm. Keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. You created God, freedom brings right. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? training and you will come back alive. Good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northwest, southwest, east and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and WBCQ, the planet 6.160 regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet 6.160 regular shortwave, Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And we're on satellite and we would like to say hello to all of our listeners who are then rebroadcasters virtually around the planet sitting on everybody of water at one point or another on the planet and rebroadcasting an analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday! No way! Yes way, it's Friday. It is Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 7th of March. This means this is the end of the first full seven days of March. This week went by fast, but then it seemed like it went on forever. What a combination, depending on what you were doing, of course. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face. I mean, so obvious. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist. Occupation of America with a K. 2025, old earth calendar, 2025, battle for the republic. Book 2, the Winter War. We got some winter out here at the bottom of the state again. We got a little dusting of snow. It's gotten cool enough with the sun going down that, as I said, maybe some of it would stick around, but not too much. And mostly you can see green grass or everything, but we do have enough for Santa Claus to ride his sleigh, but it's too late for that. Okay? This is March 7th. And as it is, it's going to continue to be this way through the weekend, probably up and down, especially in the bottom of the state. Of course, as far as the north you go, the more it's going to be real cold weather. We are going both uphill when we go upstate and altitude. We're getting higher. If we ever got flooded in the planet, remember, if you look at those old maps, I told you how we were all going to die. We're all doomed. Its people resist. Oh my god, we're going to be flooded. Well, the upper part of the state of Michigan, if you pay attention on those maps, is above water. Anybody notice that? It's like we're underwater, not up in the upper part of the Lower Peninsula. That's kind of interesting. And nobody really pays attention to the altitude there. On a subnote, it's rather fascinating, there are a couple locations that are really interesting when you get to the peak ridge of the rill across the state from east to west. Now, years ago, they planted a bunch of these 900-meg state police towers up because everybody finally figured out in their stupidity, they finally figured out and pulled their head out of their fundamental orifice that you couldn't put everything on the 800-meg cell phone system because it'd get blocked up if there was an emergency. This happened several times, including the Oklahoma City bombing, by the way. So 900-meg is where they had to go for emergency services. Interestingly enough, one of our allies who has an orchard, an extensive series of orchards, has property that is the optimal location on that rill. And interestingly enough, like this time of year, with all the trees gone off the property, leaves, not trees, but leaves, forgive me, the trees better be there, you're out of business. From that point, where they actually also installed that tower for that area, you can just see the top of the Detroit skyline physically. If you have any kind of good optics, you can stand there on his property and you can see the Renaissance Center, you can see all of the other parts of the skyline. You can't see the ground very, I mean maybe you can, but you can't really discern it along the horizon, but you can actually observe the lower southeastern part of the state in the metropolitan area right there because just the way the terrain bows all the way to Detroit. It's fascinating. And again, don't worry. If you're looking at it with a naked eye, you can see that it's there. But in order for you to identify details, yes, if you've got good optics like a telescope or any kind of pull lens like a nautical binoculars are great for that too. We're in the same way, same kind of observation. But that's just a case in point of how high up the UP, or forgive me, the upper part of the lower peninsula is in proportion to us way down here in the lowlands. And we really are in the lowlands by comparison. Now it's interesting to note here in Michigan, because we have such dynamic, we do have some pretty dynamic terrain. If you see a large tower, it typically is on a dominant piece of real estate, even though it may not be very obvious. Because it's kind of like when you go to Iowa. What's the highest topographical feature in Iowa? What's the mountain, biggest hill or mountain in Iowa? Well, it's in the middle of the cornfield. There's a guy who did the walking all 50 states. And so a lot of times it's not really discernible, but as he pointed out, he went to Iowa. And the highest topographic point, the geological point in Iowa is right in the middle of the cornfield. And standing there and looking at it, you wouldn't know. So the same is true of several locations in the bottom of the state, but there are some really interesting builds that took place here with communications back during the Cold War. And with them, the facilities that you're not supposed to think about, but if you paid attention and worked with a lot of older people like we did, you know where all of them are. And there's some really fascinating stuff just laying around ready for us to use when the time comes. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Shazam. So anyway, a couple things here leading into the weekend. Number one, we'll say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, do Camp Stasa, Camp Whelan-Narth, the Ogham Ranges, Daggahitcham. Also Fox Wolf, the Rustics, which I think I left out. Forgive me, I shouldn't do that because they're not so rustic anymore. But still with no names, which, you know, I guess we can do a number. We'll give them a number rather than a name, but we've got to do something. And then also again, Fort Benning, Michigan. Now, weather up there is that part of the state is a little denser right now with some snow. But again, overall, we've had a little relief this last week. We will probably be continuing the construction of Fort Benning possibly as soon as the end of this month. So it depends on the combination of the contractors who have time cut away from their jobs. to bring in the heavy machinery and the other equipment we want to use for construction of the barracks and a few other things to kind of mimic the rest of Sand Hill the way it should be. So we're working on that one. Also signage. We get a lot of the winter stuff done. You get inside. I've been doing road signs as I can and also markers and direction indicators, information signs. I've got the stencils and everything here, so I usually get a couple done a week, sometimes three or four. And of course, you've got to wait for the paint to dry. Everybody should be thinking the same way right now in light of the fact that eventually winter's going to pass. It's not really been that bad. We've had a classic lighter winter in some ways, heavier in other places. All of that has to do with solar flares, solar activities, solar high, the planetary alignment, which we just had the big one. All of this affects us here on the ground, and that's what we're seeing. So it's going to pass what it does. We're going to be right into a whole lot of tasks that need to be accomplished. Food production, we're also looking at some larger scale training across one part of the state here in Michigan. We've got so much in the way of air assets and everybody wants to work with the drone technology that we've been building, which is not to don't think the quadcopters. We have other stuff that we've been working on. In fact, I'm going to bring that up. When we have all these cool brains out there that are coming up with neat ideas, have you seen any of the impromptu improvised kids doing RC type aircraft with improvised propulsion? Let me tell you something. It's something we already had an idea we could do, but interestingly enough, somebody else has actually put it out there. Weed blowers for propulsion engines, electric battery powered, especially the new super batteries that they've come up with. Battery powered leaf blowers as impromptu turbine jet engines for RC aircraft. Have you seen any of these? Now, interestingly enough, with some of the latest stuff that I was looking at that's on the market, you do not want to modify the power source or the device at all. But it's interesting that as long as you understand what kind of lift foil you can produce, and again, everything is light as possible, It is interesting how many pounds of weight beyond the thrust package, the motor pack, and the aircraft you can actually lift. Now, we already knew about this. I would point out that World War I, look this up, it's called the Kittering Bug. If you think that drones are new and, oh, we've never seen anything like this, they always pull that garbage for the sake of, I guess, it's generational narcissism. But all of this garbage we're seeing right now, there's not one thing I've seen to me that's new if you pay attention historically to aerospace engineering and the gobs and gobs of money that's been spent for war and other activities attached to war. Okay? World War I. You, of course, the typical public school display of World War I is, you know, the mud and the blood, and maybe, oh, you get to see a few of the biplanes, but not too deep, not too in depth, and it was all rustic stuff. Guys, by the time that they ended World War I in Ohio, Kittering, the gentleman's name was Kittering, developed what was called the Kittering Bug. an air-drone bomb. By plane, literally it was like a torpedo in the air, had its own prop power source, it ran off tube technology, in other words analog instead of digital, and they built thousands of them. You ever hear of it? Anybody ever show it to you? You know, it was a biplane design. And by the way, it wasn't any small weapon either. Anybody talk about it? You see anything about it? Any kind of blah blah and any of the blogosphere? No. Because drones are totally new and like nothing we've ever seen before. Of course, especially now the new ones are the suicide drones where the Plano literally is a fixed wing RC aircraft that drive flies in. By the way, those have been around at least in the official more modern tone for well 75 years. You see how you baffle everybody at BS making sound? Everything's totally new! Not at all. In fact, interestingly enough, there's a lot more that happened at the end of World War II, both down in the American, the British, and the German side, that they don't ever hardly talk about having to do with drone technology. Interestingly enough, by the time we get into the Cold War with drones, guys, they're the first wave of nuclear delivery systems that we had. that we figured would be part of the inventory where we're actually fixed wing air breathing drone aircraft that launched from the continental United States to deliver a nuclear payload to Russia either over the pole or from other approaches depending on how far forward they could deploy these things. That doesn't get any coverage. You see the B-52 bomber, maybe the B-36, and there was a Hossler, and there were some silo missiles, and there was a whole bunch of other stuff they don't even want you to think about. Back in the day, it was in Popular Mechanics. Back in the day, it was in the Aerospace Publications. But in this present day, the idea is with the shallow HAL history system that they've set up, This way everything is totally new. Those other people were so stupid. This is a passe. In reality, most of what's around us right now, and in fact even the LED, I'm looking at the, the present LED is not an LED, it's a maser. I've had this conversation a couple of times. I want you to go look up what a maser is. You know, I've brought this up many times. I want you to look at how a maser is assembled and also its frequencies. And then I want you to take a look at the new, what you're calling LEDs, these flat plate LEDs. Those aren't per se LEDs. But if you look up the specs for a Maser, which is again a weapon energy projection slab, or any energy projection system, interestingly enough the present LED bulbs that you have are overhead probably right now. When you put your hand up in front of where they project, and this is also true of the LED flashlights, have you noticed how you actually feel some kind of activity? Like your hands warming up? That's because mazers project energy. Now, if properly constructed, they would also create a visible light spectrum, though they don't need to. They can work in the infrared range. But it's interesting that they've got these out all around us and cooking us right now. Just an idea. Oh, no, it's not a whole lot, but it's cumulative. Take a look at how many of the flat plate LEDs, got brackets on that one, how many units are inside of one of the LED light bulbs you might have over in the corner right now or up overhead. You've seen how people disassemble them and are fixing them maybe where there's one used little panel that's out. So they actually go through and figure out which one isn't working. And if you isolate that and bridge that circuit, all the light comes back on again, or at least you visible lights is apparent again. Heads up there. So now full circle back to the weed blower. Amazingly enough, with some of the latest, which are the ones coming out of the market right now, They have greater thrust and they have an even longer battery life for operation. Making these combined with, as I've said 30 years ago, if you want to make an effective drone for, let's just say, indirect fire or reconnaissance and monitoring. But, you know, again, a killer drone! You mean like a missile, only an air-breathing missile. Like, you know, we've had forever. Well, the whole point is that you can build it with minimal tech. and have not only reasonable performance but a significant payload. Now on the other side of this coin, I'm going to point something else out that I'm getting tired of. Well, because of the drone of toys, it's feudal resist. There's always been a new weapon that is the feudal to resist weapon, and you might as well throw your hands up in the air. The purpose for those propaganda pieces is to keep in check the population that generally is cowardly in nature to begin with. And if you properly propagandize them, they'll pretty well buckle over and surrender their freedom for a bowl of beans or not even that. Hell, they'll just surrender because the propaganda did its job. But the fact is that nothing, in fact the latest, how many people, how many out there listening have heard of the wire-guided weapons with the drones and even wire-guided drones? Now, what's the range on these and how are they being employed? I got a pretty good idea, but let me point something out that as I said quite a while back here now on the air, it's inevitable that they're going to mate older pieces of equipment to the drones because they're economical, they're small enough, and they're, you know, again, it's useful. It's not going to be the end-all, you know, do-all end-all. But it's another dimension you can add to the weapon system applications so that people have to keep guessing. That's really what the purpose behind bringing up old technology or bringing side technology in is to force everybody to spend money and resources, and money is resources and time is resources. so that it consumes the energy of the aggressor. And both sides are doing this constantly. This is why you had upgrades in armor, upgrades in tank guns, upgrades in air defense, upgrades in aircraft. Step by step by step, you're trying to get a leg up. So the wire guided now again, they're not talking about it, but Russia Created what was supposed to be the anti-tank weapon that was going to end all armor back in 1971 actually 70 was already available But it actually got into a war got into the 73 Arab-Israeli war It was called the Sager. I've told you about this before I've talked about it many times anybody who's been in the military should remember it if you're my age its past Because there was the SAGR-1, SAGR-2 and SAGR-3, they are briefcase anti-tank weapons. Oh my god, it's a briefcase bomb! No, it's not a briefcase bomb. It's a briefcase anti-tank weapon. The whole device was packed into a carrier the size of a little briefcase. You opened it up, you pulled out the components, you assembled the rocket. and the rocket was on its own little stand and then you had a little video game joystick and what you did is you put the box in the middle like say in one spot. You ran the wire with the missile over 25 to 30 feet to the left of the box. Then you unwire the controller and go to the right of the little briefcase another 25 yards that way. What does that do? Well, they were thinking ahead. Because what the little rocket is, is a baby version of a tow missile, but it's so small, it's basically like a half a gallon of milk. Think about a rocket like, you know, a half a gallon of milk with a couple of fins, four fins on it. It was wire guided. It actually has very micro-fine wire and a wired deployment device, okay, with the base. So that when the operator hits the switch, the rocket takes off, it had no rail or anything like that, it just takes off right from the ground and it starts going out. Now, what you have is a little periscope and a little video game joystick. And the idea is to keep that crosshair, the little dot on the target as you would in a video game, and the rocket would follow your orders. Now, if all of a sudden the target's moving 1,000 yards out or less, you would play with the joystick and keep it on target. And the idea is that the missile would go to where you directed it and boom, and it was a shaped charge. There was really no more powerful than an RPG-7 round. Which is not, it's nothing to sneeze at, but it's not a nuclear device or anything like that. However, it would be effective if it hit. Quite effective as a matter of fact. But not devastating, unless it hit the right part of your vehicle, and then you'd be quite devastating. So the device was deployed in the 73, the Egyptians had quite a few of them. It's pointed out that one of the first things you had to learn to do was called jinking. And that's where you drive left, drive right, drive left, drive right. You move the driver would actually zigzag across the battlefield. Some Israeli tanks displayed anywhere from 20 to 25 or even 30 Sager wires hanging off the tank where they had avoided being hit by, of course, jinking. Now, this idea had already been brought forward by the Germans. The Jews didn't think that up. Although later on they lied their ass off like they always do. Remember, it's like when they sell you stuff. They steal your stuff and then sell it to you and put the Israeli markings on and tell you how it's so important you buy Jewish stuff. You know, Israeli stuff. So anyway, it did work, but it still was also quite effective. It was very economical. After the 73 war, and even as the 73 war actually came out, Sager 2 was already in place. What's the difference between Sager 1, Sager 2, and Sager 3? Well, Sager 1, 1,000 yards. Sager 2, 2,000 yards. Sager 3, 3,000 yards. That's the difference. The weapon was used again recently in the first contact with Hezbollah slash hullabaloo in the Israeli incursion where they got their ass kicked the first time several years ago. The Sager was brought on a mouth ball. It was just one of the many weapons they had to use. They used it successfully. It still works out of the box every time. So, most recently, what have they done? Well, you take the Sager technology and you mount it onto one of the heavier drones and what you've got is a mobile Sager launcher. Now this isn't the first time that this has been done. This is just a rehash of something that's been done several times with several different weapons. SAGERS, the SAGER-3s, were actually mounted on helicopters. SAGER-3s have been mounted on APCs. SAGR 3s in battery, in other words mounting multiples in a special erector system, were actually used with the BRDM 1 and the BRDM 2, although the one is older, the BRDM 1 is an armored reconnaissance vehicle, four wheel, basically a pickup truck with armor, and many other applications with the SAGR in the air and on the ground depending on which country had it. So, all that they've done, they're making it sound like, this is totally new. It's like nothing we've ever seen before. It's something that they just picked up and slid sideways to another platform just like they have with helicopters, just like they did with even some of their fixed-wing aircraft. It doesn't work well with that. But all of the other ground applications, Jeeps, trucks, tanks, APCs where they've used it and mounted it as a supplemental anti-tank weapon, it's been serviceable enough. But I will remind you again, it's no more powerful than the RPG-7. Don't want to get hit with it, and it is effective, but it's not a nuclear device. Not even near. And it's not a game, I always love when they, the latest thing, no, beautiful for a aquarium changer. Well, only if you're a dimwit, but I guess okay. A fact of the matter is that it is something that changes up the weapon system so that it creates the need to pay attention and burn resources to stay alive. That's the whole pimper. It's a killing field. This is constantly going on. Weapon systems are constantly changing. It's, in fact, mostly it's just changing up where they're used or how they're applied. Plus, the SAGR's have paid for a system. They've got tons of them laying all over the place. I'm sure they've got just as many in Ukraine as Egypt had back in the day, if not more, because God knows what they've got stored underground under their feet. You've already seen some of the arsenals that they have tucked away that they claimed they cut up, but they didn't. You know, like the big arsenal of the salt mine we were talking about before, where all the pictures of all the different weapons, everybody has seen them now. The same is true with any tank devices and everything else. Artillery shells, rocket systems, in this case SAGR. Remember it's like a briefcase. There are so many briefcases per crate. All you do is grab the handle of the briefcase and run. Everything is in the box. And it's a very, very tight, efficient design the way it's set up. Well, if you've got hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands or hell, they might even have half a million of them. While they won't be as effective for somebody on the ground who doesn't want to stick around and wait for someone to shoot at them, taking the Sager and mounting it to a drone would work just fine. Now, going a little farther with the air-breathing type one-way drone technology that we're talking about utilizing the Weed Eater, or forgive me, the leaf blower type system. The sky's the limit. There is all kinds of fascinating things that can be done with that basic concept. And the big thing here, again, is you can build them anywhere. There's no way you can stop this from being made. This is kind of like the microwave, air defense microwave system. There's no way you can stop it from being made. These resources are off the shelf, available anywhere just about. And so cost efficient, it's ridiculous. Now is it a do all end all thing? No, not even close, but what it does add is additional air dimension To the battlefield eight and aerial the you know the other dimension up now the one thing I'm going to point out that nobody's talked about but you're already seeing it and when this the next phase of all this crap with warfare kicks in you're going to see something that everybody's talked about for a very long time lasers and I will point out again, anybody look at the rear end of the Air Force One here the last couple of times they've flown out of Washington? No, you can't see it. If you do, it's when the aircraft is at a distance. If you watch any of the coverage of the ass and of, or I should say of Air Force One, you'll notice that the cameraman is really bad. What do I mean by that? Well, if you're taking a picture of a plane, you try to do a good biographical, so you show the plane from front to back and top to bottom. You frame it, right? You will notice that the camera crews operating near Air Force One are now specifically making a point of cutting off the tail of the aircraft so that you don't get a close-up detail of the aircraft. Has anybody seen this? I pointed this out the other day when it happened. It's been about two weeks now. The aircraft is on the tarmac and the ascent of the plane from the middle of the rear stabilizer, the upward stabilizer, guys. You know, that big fin in the back. half of the stabilizer is cut off at the rear and every time the aircraft move the camera is moving with it. So first I thought, well I got a lackey that probably doesn't know too much about photography and it's like, no, wait a minute, whoever is doing this, they're doing this for the purpose. And if you watch in any of the far shots with the aircraft finally you can't really block it anymore because you're trying to fill in the airspace with coverage of the plane. Well, I think everybody's been told that they're to avoid producing imagery of the back of the aircraft, which is where the tail gunner air defense system is. And it's a laser system. They're already bragging about it. There are a couple other bubble points on the aircraft. So think of it like, you know, the old B-17 or the B-52. The B-52 had a tail gunner and it really was a, you know, choice position. A lot of guys wanted that job. and their mission, rather than sit there and wait for the missile to drive up your rear end, was to operate your defense guns. And while there were different philosophies of which guns should be used, and they did change that back and forth over the decades, the basic concept was sound. Well, guess what? We've gone full circle, but now it's with a laser. Here's the thing that people don't want to talk about. Well, we're going to invest in our robotoids and nematodes and hemorrhoids and flying stuff. Well, what happens when they plug in the laser battlefield? Does everybody understand what that entails, what that means? It means that no aircraft are viable as weapons in a laser environment. But? No. Well, again, Air Force One is going to have lasers on board. If you were to switch to point-to-point laser capability, if you actually committed to and had shoulder-fired lasers and you had, right, you know, what I mean shoulder, I don't mean you don't have to stick it over your shoulder. I mean carrying the thing like a rifle, everybody always, you know, throws that into sci-fi. What people don't understand is that completely eliminates the ability for aircraft to operate. If you have a weapon that has line of sight capability to the horizon and it has, let's say, instead of the F-1000R-40W range, you have a vehicle mounted laser unit in 6,000W, 500W, take your pick, and it looks out to the horizon and goes, and all of a sudden way off on the horizon you see, It means anything in the air is absolutely susceptible to air defense fire with high probability of hit. This negates the value of rotary wing or fixed wing or drone aircraft or anything flying as a military project of any kind because it is completely susceptible to all fires from all of those systems. Anything that is a laser point to point. In other words, if I see it, I can shoot it. And if I see it, I can hit it, which negates the value of putting aircraft or drones or anything in the air. Now it doesn't mean you can't protect against it, but the threat level, depending, and again remember, why would somebody who has a weapon that maybe is more powerful not shoot at something that's a smaller target? Everything is a viable option for an air defense laser system. Everything. And of course, as a ground point weapon, you know, one party against the other. So you don't want to talk about, well, wait a minute, the Dronatoid was the no-all, do-all. It's a piece of technology that has an application for the moment on the battlefield, and it too will be eclipsed by another solution. Does everybody understand what I'm saying? And I'm bringing this forward for a point, because they've been waiting for this. I mean, that's why nobody's flipping certain cards in this whole situation you've seen, the yuck, rain, war. Because the technology is already there. There's no doubt about that. Now, how reliable is it? I think it's reliable enough. How viable is it for long-term operation? Very low. What? You just said it was devastating and dangerous and whatever. Yep. And so what's going to happen is on both sides when that takes place, when a certain weapon system becomes, let's say, king of the shit pile, it also becomes king of the, I think you should be shot first list. And so what happens, then the issue always comes into play. It's expensive. What does it cost to build it? How much time does it take to replace it? There's the key factor. So if I can destroy yours, that's why if I'm not thinking about it, that's why nobody's drawing attention to these ideas. Because when they plug it in, you're only going to get a certain shelf life for operation and then progressively, like everything else with these niche technologies, you're back to the basics. And the basics are ground pounders, pellet throwers, and again, small unit operations. And the argument will be this will be the end of warfare and blah blah blah blah blah like the Sager in 1973. We would never build another tank again after 1973 because the Sager was the game changer. Okay, that's 1973. Let me ask you something. How many tanks were built since 1973, which is more than 50 years ago? How many battle tanks? were built last year. The year before. The year before. The year before. We can go right back. Peel history back here. Now, does it mean that these weapons aren't dangerous? Absolutely they are. They are something that has to be in your formula of things to avoid being fried by. Like anything else on the battlefield, which is a killing field, which is a dangerous place to be. But, The edge, or at least the opportunity you have, is if you understand the concept of the weapon system, how it's first of all deployed and then employed, then you have the option to be able to come up with solutions to destroy the threat, neutralize it. And it's part of your ongoing fight formula. Now drones in reverse order, if they're so inexpensive that they can be made end force and mass on an even larger scale, then it has to be even more cost efficient than the present systems we have. And most of what you want to use are really, if they go down range and they make it to the target, they do damage. But what you want is a system so cheap that you can literally flood the environment. We talk about flood. Everybody's talked about the idea of swarm drones. The problem with the swarm drone is that it's a quad system. And as I pointed out, remember, radar or high energy beam technology can be used to neutralize the onboard processors, and jamming systems can be used to eradicate the ability to be able to give commands. Now dumb bullets, or in other words, fire and forget systems, are really what you want. And the reason is that in many cases, even cruise missiles are basically a fire and forget weapon, right? You launch a cruise missile off a B-52 or a B-1 bomber or a backfire bomber on the other side, it pops out its wings and it's onboard analog or digital memory and there's different systems. The older one, the cruise was really a, well, I won't say crude, it was very sophisticated, but by today's standards, it was crude, but it could still get the job done and be more reliable. Even though they did have a lot of problem with the cruise missiles failing because if you remember the long got picked up during desert storm desert desert dust part one the adventure begins Remember we launched a bunch of them and the Iraqis picked up a bunch of them in the desert because they just you know kind of cut it in and Dropped right which you know they stopped right where they where they hit obviously so the big thing is to have a It's at least expensive fixed-wing directional with an onboard even mechanical timing system for activation to drop. The Kittering Bug, which is the mother of all of these ideas, was developed in 19...well, it started in 1916. In 1917, it was available. By 1918, they were in production in good capacity. And it was basically that idea. It was an air torpedo. Words mean something. The idea was it went out so far, it was timed by, again, launch point calculated with distance along with the altimeter that was on board, which was an analog. At a given point, the wings fell off, the bomb dropped the way it normally would, and it hit the area target. It's a fairly good sized warhead, so it should do some damage to somebody. simpler drone technology like the type we're talking about now that could be built, could be built in force. Your biggest problem is how many weed blowers do you have? But how many other pieces of technology could be applied the same way? Or how many could be pressed into service? Weed blowers aren't a dominant tool out there, but they are readily available. Being able to take and use something to create a, again, a thrust power system of some kind is the most critical part of developing any of this type of technology. Now how big would a warhead or whatever be? It's purely a matter of what you have available or what are you able to build. What are you willing to build, not able to build? What are you willing to build? So that would be part of the factor. Scavenging existing mortar rounds or other HE materials would be part of the formula. I guarantee it's already being done. It's just the idea that, again, taking this and pointing it out to everybody means that we can all have some fun down the road without explosive devices. But with developing the platforms and having them as part of the many devices that you would utilize as part of the confusion of the battlefield in the future. As I didn't say a planned and effective combat situation, the idea is for you to create confusion on the battlefield. That in and of itself is a priceless endeavor because it disrupts the scheme of things and the chain of operations and in the process allows for other activities to succeed. The assumption that what you're doing is your highest priority is something you always want your enemy to assume when in reality, remember that diversion. Of course it goes the other way. That diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you've been expecting. Well, remember, the diversions distracted you constantly to the point where you're trying not to allow for the fact that that may actually be the threat. So that's the purpose behind creating confusion on the battlefield. And again, this is something that's not difficult to figure out, but it's something they don't want you to think about. They want you to think about now, the people they teach. This is stuff that's put out there constantly. It's just that we, the unwashed peasants, aren't supposed to figure it out. I'm telling you. So anyway, having some fun. We're going into the weekend. The work weekend is here. If you are listening and you're at one of our micro FM stations, AM and FM for all of our camps, please take the time and be a play DJ tonight. I have to keep emphasizing this every once in a while. because we put all of that equipment in place and I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt, every one of the AMFM radio console control boards which has a little control board and all kinds of the fun stuff, including all your monitors right there and your security monitors, because the radio operators serves more than one purpose. So they're also watching the security cameras in addition to other people are watching the security cameras from other locations. But off to your left is the music collections that we've put in place and a lot of those are mine. So, take your time, go through all those CDs and go through all those cassettes that are there. You've got both types of players and have some fun. Work the system. We need to have you work the machine. That way you gain experience and later on you might be doing that full time down the road to something to paint take into consideration. And again, it's fun. It's a great way to learn and in the process enjoy yourself. Next. And we've only got about 14 minutes or so before we get to the top here. Another thing, guys, I'm going to harp on this one more time is the money. The money, the money, the money, the money. They're doing everything to kind of not talk about the gold. Now, have you noticed that? Boy, we got that stuff over here. Oh, we got an Iranian-stanian coming up again. Oh, the Iranians. We've got to make noise about the Iranians. Well, we've got to look over there, look overseas. Everybody was talking about gold. Everybody was talking about money. Everybody was actually asking questions. I've had a lot of people that have done follow-up where I've been talking in other spheres, in other activities. And amazingly enough, I've got some pretty intelligent questions. It's not that amazing. If you tweak everybody, they have to start asking questions. And then you just ask them a question back. And they think you're stupid, so they go to their oud brain, they go to their favorite computer or to their favorite cell phone they might be holding, because you're crazy for what you just said. And then they go and they find just a part of what it is you just pointed out. And it turns out that, oh, wow, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Well, that is true. Now, what's fun about this is that what's happened, and this is why they're trying desperately to get back into the overseas distraction. The OY boys who are running Trump do not want everybody to start looking at seriously the foundational issues of what's wrong with our money. Well, of course they don't because they're the ones who broke the system and intentionally debauched America's currency. So the Federal Reserve is the issue. The Federal Reserve is the issue. The Federal Reserve is the issue. We need to get rid of the Federal Reserve or as Ron Paul said for many years and the Fed and he still says it but they don't want him to say it they don't want to put him in front of the camera too much because He'll start talking about things that are not for the shallow Hal types That's what they're worried about. They want everybody to do the rah-rah-rah. In fact yesterday I already saw two different pieces where well if the Colts are missing then that's why we need to go to digital Now you know you're going to hear that more and more. Watch, I've already warned you about this. But what if everybody says, no, digital, what is the problem? And digital currency is the problem already. Now they can't completely cut us off. If they were to buckle the system, they know they get their ass shot this time around because people aren't really messing around anymore with regard to playing with the globalists. And because of this, the whole idea of breaking the system the way that they did with the 29 Depression, if they do that, there would be an open hunting season with people looking for the globalists, the global bankers, the international kosher bankers. Everybody would be on the hump list, and they know it. So they haven't stupefied everybody completely yet. But as it is, 92% of our currency that is created every year that we pay 11% interest on, in terms of compounded interest is purely digital, nothing else. It's why USAID was able to do what it was able to do. Now if you point out to people that if we get rid of the Federal Reserve, then the Treasury controls the currency and the currency flow completely. And it can't be manipulated because of interest-bearing accounts because United States notes, which still are not backed by anything, so they're not our first best choice, but still better than Federal Reserve notes because it would eradicate 11% right off the bat of the national debt. We pay 11 cents on every dollar, which is then compounded constantly. So instead, we do away with the Federal Reserve by first progressively printing the United States notes to replace Federal Reserve notes. That needs to happen. That can be done right now. I do not believe Trump, as I say it, I know better. Trump's not going to do it because he's controlled by the Jewish mob. The Jewish mob has already told everybody what the marching orders are, and for the unwashed goyim, that's you and me, They're prepping us for what is their you know, pull the rug act off of money. I pull the rug off money to America act now It doesn't mean that we're we're done. Although again, we are on the Titanic So that you know, that is not that we're done but rather instead of like the people on the Titanic We have the ability to build the replacement boat Sitting right next to us and when the time comes stepping off the Hulk that is slipping below the waves and and walk right over to Free America. That can be done easily. We have all the tools in the toolbox that we need to accomplish this. Now the problem is the people that are in power in DC, they're there for the sake of continuing to perpetuate and kick the can down the road, not actually to deal with the core problems because eventually Trump will be gone. They figured that everybody's going to be into katonic brain fart. They might be a little noisy, but not very. And they can plug all their garbage back in and get right back on track towards, you know, the satanic pedo queer agenda that they've been pushing. And their player for that is Trump. So Instead, what we need to do is we need to have our own program. We need to understand, again, how do we get rid of the problem, to get rid of the Federal Reserve, and we need to repeat it amongst as many people as we possibly can. And it needs to be explained step by step by step. Be patient. So people who don't listen, just drop the subject. Don't bother going any farther. Don't waste your air with someone. I know people get frustrated. I want that person to know. The person's a dimwit. You're not going to be able to teach them. They are dumb as a box of rocks. They're blockheads. They enjoy their ignorance. But there's another person because you're wasting your time on the blockhead where you shouldn't. There's another person you're missing who would be totally enthralled with the idea of being educated to the processes of the currency and how it works. They already suspect. They even have a good idea, but they don't have any of the rest of the information. So learn to literally snub. You have to do it in a cooth way. In other words, if you can see that they're being sarcastic or whatever, then immediately what about those tigers? Give them some sports to yap about. Plug in something that their small brain will be more than happy to flap their yap over and blah blah blah blah blah. But remember also act as if whatever you were discussing isn't really all that important because Otherwise, there will be, well, angsting going on. It's amazing how people will... You weren't willing to waste more of your time with me, even though I wasn't going to do anything with the information you gave me. And it would probably ridicule you the moment that you stepped away. There are weird things that people do when they get their panties in a bunch. So the important thing is to deflect sideways and benchmark who that person is and not waste your time again. with that person. You've got other people to talk to and there's more than enough of them out there, like I said, who are fascinated with the subject but they just don't have the information base. We do. I've been doing this for a very long time and I tell you, I got it down to a basic science and you can tell very quickly if somebody by pay attention to body language and it's like hey what about those Tigers I don't know anything about Tigers or Lions or you know football baseball hockey but I got him ahead and told me to recite all the names of the National League I'm dead But remember that most people, and I won't say most, but there's a big chunk of them, they shut their brain off the moment they hear something has to do with sports. It's a good way to deflect and then eventually put into the back of the brain box there any thought about what you were talking about so that they don't get the idea they can play some kind of rat game on you. Been around this course for a while. So again, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Anyway. There are plenty of people who are listening and we have right now an opportunity to take this country down a very different path, but to do it, we're going to have to step up when all these other people are taking an interest. Instead of letting them go, oh look at the shiny object over there, if at all possible, bring these people into the fold by educating them mostly by asking questions. It's not that difficult to do. In fact, you'd be amazed at how successful you can be. People are interested in the money right now. You want to hit that glee while it's hot. This is the time to do it. Also don't forget, you have all kinds of tools like Ron Paul. I mentioned him several times here. Ron Paul is an excellent instrument in order to get people into a right mindset about what's going on with regard to the money. You get them into the money, you get them into the eventually they understand all the rest of the threat. that exists and why it is that we need to deal with that. So, anyway, we're almost to the top here. Not yet, we're almost. I will remind you again, you're listening to us on WBCQ 6.160 regular shortwave. If you'd like to write us, of course some people have other locations to write to, but our most common and oldest is PBN. P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's P.B.N. P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And if you'd like to do a music request, and again, we've played quite a few today, this evening, or should say this afternoon to this evening. Kinda cool, we got part of the list out of the way with just a couple of songs. especially the Krista Berg piece. But if you would like to make a music request, send me an email at liberty at provide.net. That's liberty at provide.net. And when you send the email, title it Music Request in All Caps. That makes it easier for me to find when the time comes. And For the email itself, author or band, then album and also the song. If you don't know the album, that's fine. A lot of people don't. But if you do know the album, it pitches in a little more information and helps us track it down. And what would be better still and as part of the formula is also include a link to like Vivo or YouTube, wherever the music is located that you want played. Sometimes it's a special cover piece or whatever, that's fine, we can do that. Especially when you give us a link so we know exactly what to reference. And we'll get our part done. All you gotta do is send that email in to liberty at provide.net. And we are at the top and headed into the weekend. That doesn't mean we've got any time off, just to reverse. Weekends in the Gulf Bridge is a busy thing. And for all of you, if you're on the road and you're headed to a facility or if you're just on the road visiting, be careful. We've had snow over rain and it's gotten just chilly enough like we knew it would after sunset here. So slow down. Pay attention, especially on the curves and wherever there's stoplights or stop signs. Get to where you're going safe and get back home when you're done just as safe. God bless our republic and the world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run and we're on the march more day and night. Rock, kick him to the slats, beat him down hard, don't want to get back up and we will win. It's not an end, it's just a win. How long it takes to get to the end and end, the written result is a matter of how well prepared all of you are for the problem. Anyway, I'm going to get out of the way for now. Edward Takin over more else here coming up. We will be back on Monday. For the Intel Report and WBCQ 6.160 Regular Tert Wave, little plaid. God bless. Bye bye.