Mark Koernke discussed federal government overreach, wealth transfer out of the nation, and COVID vaccine withdrawals as evidence of medical failures. He analyzed a Ninth Circuit Court ruling on felons' Second Amendment rights, explaining the legal principles of balanced justice and criticizing arbitrary punishment extensions like California's three-strikes law. Callers reported black helicopters conducting suspicious operations near Charlotte, Michigan, and Koernke provided detailed instruction on tracking aircraft by sound across counties using CB radio networks. The show covered radio communications strategy for civil defense, comparing FRS, CB, and dual-band radios, with emphasis on understanding threat environments and proper radio operator training. Weather disruptions affected the broadcast.
Two is the transition or the transfer of wealth of the nation, private property converted into public tax property, public tax resource, which is illegitimate, being transferred not for the betterment of the nation and not to take care of first the needs of the nation, but rather to export the wealth of the nation out of the country. That is a breach of the public trust. They are in violation on a massive scale. There is nothing you can do to fix it. My personal attitude is that the only thing they're going to listen to is get their sorry asses shot out of this country. The arrogance level that you see publicly if you watch the interaction on the Congressional floor as of like today, just as the gentleman said, and Raskin is one of, he's not the only one, but he is the most obvious POS that you could possibly watch if you're trying to explain to people what we're talking about here. He's the perfect example to show people exactly what I'm talking about, but he's not the only one. There's all kinds of cross-dressing faggots and queers that are from the kosher mafia side that are all through, right through the system now. That's why, again, look at Jerry's Kids Management that makes up the cabinet of Obama through the Petosniffer Meat Puppet. The Petros-Niffer Meat Pumpets fake cabinet is virtually the property of Barry Satoro slash Obama and Mike, the obsolete piece of farm machinery. So you figure it out. Well, you can figure it out. That's the whole point. We need to be prepared to deal with this because it's going to get worse. It's obvious they're going to trip a switch. A number of different actions are going to be there to try and create a combination of food crisis, etc. As I said before, and it's now becoming very obvious, how many people noticed it in the last week? Two of the COVID inoculation formulas, the whole operation has been pulled from the planet. Anybody catch that? Now the argument is lack of interest. Well, yeah, because everybody's found out what's going on with these things. But in reality, the fact is that the reason that they pulled them is because enough people are connecting the dots to the level of medical failures that are taking place. And they literally, these inoculations, these murder death kill shots, read that murder death kill shots are exactly that. So they can't really play that, they know they can't play that card again. That's why they're going to a much more wicked and devastating action, at the very least implying a nuclear exchange. And, most probably, as is always the case with sociopaths, they will lie their minion idiots into going along with it because they're saying it's going to be a limited nuclear exchange. There is no such thing as a limited nuclear exchange. There is no possibility of containing it within an area of combat. That is not possible. And by the way, we face off against Russia and are only miles away from it. Have you noticed how they keep ignoring the fact that, no, we're not talking Ukraine. You go to war with Russia, you go to war with Russia, Alaska, along the Bering Straits, guys. We make direct contact with Russia in several locations all over the planet to the degree that we can confront them directly. They can confront us directly. We're at the top. We got a lot of work to do this weekend. It's going to be busy for all you that are training. Remember our standards. We have an excellent safety record. Let's keep it that way. God bless the republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark of day and night. For everybody out there, guys, stay focused. Dave, thank you for being here, sir. Yep. God bless and guys we will see you on Monday or some of you will be seen over the weekend too and again Stay focused keep your powder dry your pistols close LTR continue I can always count on you to somehow see it through. Give that smile a half to say goodbye, cause someday we'll be paternally. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. Before we go any farther, I want to let everybody know if we get disconnected, we've got storms in the area up here. It's not from the network end. We'll hook back up as quickly as we can, but everything has been sketchy and iffy link-wise today and yesterday a little bit too, but really it's not on us, it's around us. We've been hit with a couple of major rains, a couple of bursts, but none of the big winds or anything like that. However, there have been some power flicker outages, some blasting, about half a minute. And I've actually been hearing over the line. When you hear it over the line, you know it's hitting somewhere. Actually can hear it through the system. So again, if we cut off, it'll probably go to music, and we'll be right back as quick as we can. 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It is the 16th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet. Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2024 Old Earth Calendar, I'll give it all just got captain and 2024 battle for the Republic book to the winter war and again by my German or forgive me French well, let's do proper order here Swiss made, of course, let's see, uh, Ariane et Versailles. This particular company is up, uh, but this is a, of course, a Swiss timepiece. It was originally used on French night bombers in World War I. And we know specifically because this particular model was only used on one specific French bomber during World War II. It was a night bomber. Interestingly enough after the war and when the French lost the beginning of World War II, the Germans ended up with all these and they ended up putting them on German U-boats because they were a very fine chronometer. So I do not know the history of this device if it was peeled off a vehicle or wreckage in World War I, because a lot of guys came back to Michigan from World War I, or if this is a piece that came off of a capture during the You know, World War II experience because needless to say we captured a lot of the German boats in dock and probably part of the German supply system got rolled over as we know. So it went from the French to the Germans, but there's only two places it could have been used. And it's a wall mount, or actually it's a control board mounted, got four flange screw points on. It's really cool. Keeps precise time and is better than all of my digitals that are here, including my atomic clock. because they aren't always right. They keep gimmicking out. The atomic clock off to the right is really doing weird stuff this week. Tells me the sunspots, electromagnetic nonsense the government's doing, etc., etc., is not doing us any good. So I'm counting on the, let's see, mechanical world as opposed to the digital nonsense of artificial intelligence. More on that in a minute too. Before we get any farther, do we have a caller? Yes, Mark, John up here in Maine. How are you doing tonight? Oh, right. Go right ahead, John. Quick update on our Ben legislation. All of the bills got shut down except one our governor refused to put her name to, which means it becomes law. She refused to veto, which means it becomes law on its own. And then the critters decided to drag the one back in. which was the redefinition of a machine gun and bum stock ban and trigger stuff and they're going to try and pass it even though she vetoed it. So don't know where that stands but you know it's crazy. Maine never has any problems with this stuff but you can see the propaganda push into Maine and the money coming in to make these laws get put through. It's sickening. But other than that, the Tarpedo landed and it was worth the wait for the disc. Thank you very much. And I'll start reading the book. But that came in today and what I really like was the history of it. I'm reading the first manual now and the introduction and the history of all of these things is something that you don't really get. So very excellent reading and I appreciate the time you guys took to produce this. Finally, if you have anybody that's coming this way that's going to head your way, I've got several hundred of those DVD, plastic DVD jackets, whatever you want to call them. Dual cases. Yes, the dual cases. Be more than happy to give them to them to get to you if you'd like. Absolutely. Just hang on to them. Oh yeah, they're not going anywhere. They're in the basement. But you know that truck driver stopped by here several years ago and we got together up there at the truck stop. I think we even called in on the show as a matter of fact. But yeah, so if you got anybody like that swinging by, let me know. I'll be glad to unload about eight cases of those jewel cases on you. Well, they'd rather go to Maine than New York. You know that. So you know what? The only thing that's interesting Okay, here's a question. The bridge that got hit is a major corridor. Did that corridor disruption affect the traffic all the way up to Maine? I mean, did it change or deflect anything? I'm just curious. I haven't noticed it. I don't get out on the road a whole lot anymore, but as far as I can see, it seems like there's more traffic now than there ever has been. Right, I'm hoping not. And you get on the interstate. Yeah, it's it still looks the same Well, I was always starting Yeah, I think well, I know I'm just curious because they said that this will disrupt traffic call up and down the East Coast Now I would assume that's trucker traffic, but you know, I know the truckers will find a way around anything So once they figured out what what back road works best the bridge means nothing and that's exactly what happened I Go ahead Yeah, we've got that right here. There's a food distribution facility all about eight or ten miles up the road here, and the people can actually cut through the town and go up the back road to get to the interstate rather than paying toll where they're at. Right. They know. They know all these tricks. Yeah, well, again, interestingly enough, We've got a number of people that are in the middle sections of the country that are driving right now. And they really haven't been back home for that reason, kind of avoiding whatever nonsense. I guess that they know there's been some confusion in the area, and it surrounds or moves out to about a state or so, I would say. But again, what happens is you'll get a routine. They'll figure out what routine works best, and they'll apply it, and then that won't be a problem anymore. The interesting thing is that the question... The question you need to ask yourself was what avenue did they use before that bridge was built? Right. They had to get around it. Right, exactly. Well, here's the other thing. Now, government stupidity and fumble screwing, they're talking about it taking 10 years to put that bridge back online. Now that begs to ask the question like are they saying that they're just absolutely gonna disavow the whole original Construct because not all of the bridge was destroyed. I'm sure most of it was moved. I mean obviously it was but There you know there's two options, you know, just rebuild what's there and make it better You're not going to use what's in the water, but you know rebuild make better or Make all new but still This is typical where in the past, because it's a primary, you know, supposedly, a primary transient route, guess what? It wouldn't take 10 years to put back online. So the baffling everybody would be us from one direction or another. But again, it's also Planet Krapu 21st Century, a job that would have been done in four to five years, is now a 10-year mega death, oh my God, I can't handle it project. And it's just an example. The longer that it's exited out, the more it costs. Right the more they can milk it which is really what's happened the moment that they realized there's a there's an opportunity Every parasite on the planet started to zero in on that target Especially on the Fed said they're gonna do it. They're gonna take care of it. Go ahead color Didn't they say that bridge was built in 1977? That's only 47 years Right, it's a relatively new bridge by comparison. You know again again better constructed. I'll be willing to bet If you're to look at the quality of construction, steel and materials where they came from, it in general is better built than most anything that might have been newer that has been produced because progressively you're using or moving towards foreign steel, not American, as is almost always the case nowadays. And that's like the way I said, it would make more sense for a rebuild of the existing span. The only thing is whether or not they're deciding, well, I mean, I understand some of the math. They could be just saying, Well, we've got a chance, we might as well put all new up there. We'll make it bigger and better and whatever, but that usually isn't the case. You get less and it costs more. So I think that's where they're headed. The thing I don't understand is I've driven from here down to Florida a number of times and I've gone through Maryland. It just depends on which way I'm headed, but it's been all interstate. I do not remember that bridge at all. I never crossed that bridge going north to south. I'm trying to place in my mind, right? Where's this thing? Yeah. How does it apply to me? Right, exactly. Which is the thing that everybody else is going to say. It's like, well, yeah, it's probably important. But, you know, again, and it does, I'm sure, have a lot more traffic. All bridges are put there, you know, like we said, they're there for a reason. But as far as doing without it, I think the biggest problem they're going to have is people may decide that they like the alternate solution by the time they're done. That's another problem when you do something. I'm sure it was. I would think it was because they had exact numbers in control going across the bridge. They knew exactly how many cars they knew you know because obviously they have cameras camera security But I believe that they also were able to stop the traffic which means they had an immediate response team which means Usually that's a toll condition. You know that's where they've got somebody ready to stop you on a On a moment's notice and they did they did to retard the traffic that was hit, you know was damaged by the event lost But again, this just means that people were forced to find a solution, and truckers will, once they get into a habit like that, they have a tendency not to go anywhere. In other words, they'll just stick to the routine, because typically it does end up being a better route. I've driven with a lot of guys that, you know, when they're not in their trucks, they're just driving in their four-wheel vehicles, and Tell you what, she gave a lot of hours off by having somebody behind the wheel that does it for a living. Makes a big difference. Now we drive straight through. Yeah, and know all the cuts like you said. Also they know where everybody is. They know where the bad towns are that you don't want to go through. Even if they're small dots. You know, yeah, these guys are ticket crazy. So you know where those places are and they lose business accordingly because everybody circumvents the problem, which is what happens. So sometimes they re-sculpt. But I'd be just curious because again, we'll have more, I think, interesting things happening shortly. We've had too much activity, especially in the last two or three days. We've not had really bad weather up here. We got hit in the spots far to the west of Michigan, west side of Michigan. But we've not been any worse off than we have been in any other year for storms. So the activity we're having and that we've seen and also the contacts that we've had at the township, or I should say the town, city, and county level from the, you know, and the state, from the Fed indicates that they're on the move, they're ready to play a game. There's something afoot. Not panicking anybody. It's just pay attention to keep your eyes peeled because I heard Shelby's report earlier today Right and we had we've had several today from here that were kind of interesting Charlotte, Michigan off the I-95 994 corridor up towards the Lansing area A couple of Blackhawks landed in an open area, not near a training facility, not near any government facility, dropped off in the middle of nowhere. Where they landed, there could be seen from the highway. They were offloading material from a semi-truck and also from a service pickup truck that very much sounds by description like the same vehicle. the vehicles that Shelby was describing out there. They were a standard pattern. Well, they were offloading some equipment from the truck, pickup truck, the smaller truck, and they were offloading material and loading it onto the helicopters from the semi-trailer and truck. And the individuals were all in black. Now, Michigan National Guard and our aviation sections don't wear black. And the helicopters were black, black hawks. So, man, that's why I said, were they dark green black hawks or were they black? He said, no, they were black. So, again, and that's not the only report. We've had a lot of other meetings. There's a bunch of other stuff that's already, we've gotten feedback from sheriff's departments on specific issues. So, they're, they, remember, it takes time to get the machine in motion for whatever they're doing and or they're practicing for what they have planned. So this again, it's Tuesday. This is an odd day out for training, for instance, for the National Guard. However, these aircraft were not National Guard. Now we have a couple of spook and cooke aviation units. We've reported on this before. I guarantee that the Hueys and OH-58s were long in the tooth after the Vietnam War, and they were using them extensively in the 90s for the black helicopter elements that were out there. We documented, filed, photographed, watched all their motion. But what's interesting is we have a separate clandestine click That's here in the state. The only thing I didn't get a chance to do is if I had a little quicker report, we'd attract those Blackhawks to wherever they go. But hopefully our people picked up because, guys, you can track helicopters by ear across the state. If you have people in every county, We did this in the 90s all day. You don't need super sophisticated technology. You hear whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop. You go out and check to see what you're hearing. Okay, so it's three shit hooks to CH-47s. They're headed up from the Ohio Valley. They're just coming up north of Napoleon, Michigan. First call goes to Jackson County, then you call the two sidebar counties or other parts of the county that you're located in, north of where you're located because the aircraft are headed to the north. You contact the person by phone, they go out, observe, they hear whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, anywhere they move. There's no place they can really hide, even if they go nap on the earth. In fact, NOE creates even more suspicion for obvious reasons. So if all of a sudden they drop to an NOE situation, nap on the earth flight, they're not supposed to be doing that for the most part. And they've actually put some pretty extensive restrictions on that kind of activity, except for the clandestine arm. So this helps us to identify that this is a target that absolutely needs to be tracked. And so those two aircraft and others like it, we've followed them literally across the state to their, you know, to wherever it is they were headed or back to their point of origin, which in some cases takes them all the way up to the northeastern corner of the state of Michigan, just a heads up. So, which is a long way away from here. I'm out here and I can hear aircraft like today when I before I went to lose another tooth at the dentist so to speak I was walking the Husky and Just got out the door and I heard a jet engine Way up in the sky and I could tell by that engine that was a military aircraft I couldn't see it because it's kind of cloudy, but I could tell his military And it's the same way with helicopters when I do the training up here And the Marines bring their helicopters up and they go from Brunswick to Rangely. I can hear them or when they go from Rangely back to Brunswick, I know exactly where they're going because I'm right between both places. And you can hear them a long way off. You can hear them well before you see them. Exactly. And this is one of the things everybody needs to remember. We can hunt them harder than they do us and we don't have to necessarily use the be that high-tech. The cell phone is convenient, but in the past we simply used CB radio. It was just as efficient. And since you're talking only a county away at a time, typically you would light up the radio net. Everybody's on the radio. Everybody hears the signal for as far as your signal reaches. Everybody's received the same report. So everybody knows what they're looking for. The people step out, you get another, you know, a handshake over the radio on the frequency and confirming that the aircraft had been observed and their direction of flight from that point of observation. And you can step by step by step, walk across the state with them, you'll be there ahead of them. Because again, since you know the direction, you can actually call ahead to the suspected route. Now remember you also, as I mentioned, it's kind of like a duck foot, like a three point call for a heads up because if they're traveling north, they can alter direction, you know, east or west, you know, in other words, left or right. Or well, forgive me, if it's east, that would be right. And then left, which is left, okay, or should I say west, which is? left, Mark will get it right. But anyway, the obvious point is that you can progressively step by step isolate the activity and take it to its final destination. This of course also allows you to identify what may be an unknown threat location that before you might not have known or at least an area of activity. Example, these aircraft were landing at a very particular point The staging point on the ground was obviously prepped with the truck and the semi-truck which were deployed in a non-standard location. It was not a complex or building, it was a field location. Again, there were two aircraft involved at the time. Again, right now we do have some weather activity going on. As I said before, we might go off the air here. Sounds like it's calmed down a little bit right here directly, but we've had storm fronts all point to the compass through the whole of the day out on the horizon. We're just relatively close, but still not on top of us. We're just circling around us. That's not what these people are responding to. We have had no significant storm issue today that would warrant some of the activity we've seen. But we have seen this type of activity before. So again, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance, observation. Remember the basic who, what, where, when, what were you doing, what were they doing, sit rep, who, what, where, when. What were they doing? What were you doing? Now, with a sit rep like this, when we say what were you doing? No, I don't need to know exactly, you know, where you were per se, but, you know, how were you observing? Were you traveling in a vehicle? Were you standing in a static position? Were you observing from another aircraft? You were observing from a building, okay? How were you observing the activity that you reported? Now what what what were they doing is obvious as far as your general description of activity start with a short timeline But the most important thing is we get an idea of how you observe so we can rate the you know rate the event so to speak Go ahead call or jump in there. Hey, it's Todd. No Lando. Um, a really good video came out today from a channel called Washington gun law and video is the Ninth Circuit actually overturns the federal gun law and then he leaves a question mark on the end. So this is about a 12 minute video and this guy is pretty smart. He's a lawyer and he comes out with videos every day and apparently the Ninth Circuit Court is made up of three judges and they opined that previous There were previous cases about convicted felons, non-violent convicted felons being able to own guns based upon current and past cases. And they disagreed with three of these and ruled in one current case that a person who is a convicted felon, as long as they are not in prison, on probation, or on some kind of supervised release, And as long as it was a nonviolent crime, does have a right to own a gun because there's nothing provided in the Constitution for that. And the argument was, is that the federal government is arbitrarily ostracizing human beings, as it were described in several cases, from their natural rights. So my question to you is, And I don't know a lot about the different courts and how the progress of bills go through. But if the Ninth Circuit overturns a judgment, and the case was specifically called United States v. Duarte, they pulled this guy over and he had a gun. He was in possession of and he was convicted of falling. So this circuit court overturned it. My question to you is, At what point and what is the time progression until this goes through to another court and finally gets to the Supreme Court? Well, it's at the 9th. That means you're probably looking at between two and three and a half to four years before it gets up to the Supreme Court. because there's a series of sub appeals that they can do. Now it could be as short as two years because we've already seen that they've been doing some expressway runs on certain rulings with the lower courts. Now here's the problem, number one. What they're doing is they are iceberg chipping at the core problem. There is no accommodation for taking any of your natural rights in law. None. Zip. Zero. Nobody likes it, but the bottom line is that, remember, this is what we've said a million times. If you have the statue of justice in the courtroom, which by the way it's supposed to be there, it's one of those things, it basically is a representation of the law. Well, what does the scale represent? The scale represents the cost and payment. Think of it that way. It's credit, debit. Now, what it comes down to is if supposedly through the process of blind justice, which hasn't existed in this country for so long, none of us have been alive to see blind justice in America. There was variations on it to a degree because certain judges are starry-eyed and actually try to maybe do the right thing in their mind. But the bottom line is, is we haven't had a justice system in our lifetime. However, If we look at these scales, the idea is that you levy a particular cost in time. When that payment has been made, the scales of justice are balanced. You cannot put your finger on the scale and say, yeah, but I don't like this. Okay, here's the thing. If you don't like it, let's say that it's rape or mass murder or whatever. Well, you know what? You have accommodation for punishment. So you determine that the punishment should be greater if that's your argument and it's put into law and then the scale has to be balanced. But once the scale is balanced, no matter what the case is, it's irrelevant. Even the idea, and I know this is horrible because a lot of people, we've been in this argument for as long as I've been alive listening to it from a legal perspective. It is not legitimate to hold the record before a particular question of charge because all of the other actions have been neutralized. Did you exact a payment? You think the guy was really bad? Yeah, he's really bad. How long did you keep him in prison? Well, 10 years. Okay, so you kept him in jail for 10 years. Was that the required punishment for the charge? Yeah, yeah, it was. Whoa, did you think that was enough? What? Well, you guys passed all the laws. Didn't you think that that was enough? Well, yeah, it's what the law says. Okay, so how do we get some idea that we can go past that amituration date? The bond, so to speak, has matured. It's neutral. It's dead. You killed it by your own law. So how could you turn around and tell me that you're going to ultra punish or add punishment for anything like that? When California... Guys, I'll kick everybody's memory here. I know about the whole idea of punishment more. Well then, increase the charge time. But what they did is they knew what they were doing, the stinking communists, when they did the three-strike crap. Okay? Do you know how many people were smartly arguing that, well, if you could do that, you could arbitrarily enforce anything? And that was the whole idea. The three strikes, your outcrop, should be out, it was fought over and over and over again, tooth and nail, right up until it finally was anchored. And it has no legitimacy whatsoever in true common law American jurisprudence. Now, in Admiralty Commerce law, you can get away with anything and lie your ass off, so what the hell? But that's not our law. And the fact of the matter is that they're in reality, other than the fact that you may have a high crime or you have what is considered a levied crime or a common crime, And what I mean by common is petty theft. You used to be healthy. So we stole a loaf of bread. They kill you sometimes, depending on where you were. So I guess that might be petty theft, but it could be terminal. Okay. We know how people have been in the past. Remember, that was the whole thing about, Les Misrabelle. What did you do? I stole a loaf of bread for my sister and her baby. And for that, they put me in jail for 20 years. Les Misrabelle. But the fact of the matter is that that would be in an American court system. That would have been and was demonstrated to be unacceptable. So you see, when you have the arbitrary D'Amoural or the Admiralty Scank court of the kosher mafia, well, you get all kinds of bullshit like this that we're seeing. But the fact of the matter, it should never have been. We shouldn't be in this situation. And everybody who fought these cases are a whole shitload of people in the courts who did know exactly what I'm talking about, even though they didn't fight too hard. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm just agreeing with you. I didn't know it would take that long since it's starting to see the light of day. But it was like a year ago. There was like one judge, one federal judge that said this is ridiculous. Now you've got... three on the Ninth Circuit Court and they actually overturned a case based upon this. So. Right, even. Let me say that the only reason I think they're doing this is because they think it's gonna piss off everybody who's pro-gun because again, as Guns N Gad just talked about it too, but as both of the gentlemen said, I mentioned this piece that you're just talking about on the air last week. It's been up. It was 12 minutes long and I figure, okay, well, we didn't get a chance to play it, I think. It came out today. Oh, that's an extension of his original piece then, if it came out today. That's another one. That's in addition to what he already did on the subject because... No, it's really... It's good that it's brought forward, but you see, they only want to go so far because they're trying to appease your enemy. That's what this whole thing is like. No, it's wrong in the first place any restriction upon all of your natural rights the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights remember not amendments the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights were written in stone and were fought for For the very reason that we're having to use them now And so what they had to do was alter the court so that the Bill of Rights can be arbitrarily looked at rather than anchored in bedrock, which is where they are supposed to be. And the whole idea of this arbitrary action to, again, illegitimately and indefinitely punish someone is not part of our American court system or our justice system. And that's what needs to be pointed out. It's like, yeah, well, that's interesting because point to a time in the past where this was considered acceptable, the only type of charge. And they're specifically enumerated. Number one, murder, of course, could be you can exact the price of the death penalty, which varies depending upon the... attitude of the state and the population. And again, what we've talked about before here just a minute ago is even though traditionally, you know, again, a highness murder or a, and we're not talking about dueling or anything like that. We're not talking about each party is mutually prepared to defend themselves, accept the risk and take charge to each other. We're talking about, you know, highway robbery murder, bank robbery murderer coming into a house and slaughtering a family murderer. That's going to get you probably killed before you ever get to the court anyway back then. But it's the idea that you could vary the charge, you know, I should say vary the cost. And many states have pulled back from the death penalty. Okay, so they were able to do that. But they couldn't go beyond it, like say, not only do I want him dead, but I want to draw and quarter him. And I want to chop into small pieces. And I want to take his toes first. And I want to pull his entrails out. Oh, I guess we could do that. After the end of it, they did in England, draw and quartering, right? But we don't allow that here. Why? Well, because that's one of those, what's that thing in that? Oh, that's that Constitution and Bill of Rights thing. That's a rather evil slash excessive punishment. Yeah, probably. The Founders understood full well the corruption of the court. And the first rule is that, again, there has to be a leveling for the sake of equity and the function of society. populations die real quick when you start plugging in police state mindset. And that's really what this whole thing is about. If you didn't like the fact that, you know, Bonnie and Clyde, or it's just like, let's just say somebody's going out in Robin places, and it turns out that you didn't keep them long enough, and they go out and do it again, oh, they go out and do it again, oh, they go out and do it again. And by the way, right now they're doing it three, four, five times in two years. Well, then there's something wrong with your brain. There's nothing wrong. Our form of government's great. Our form of court system is great. You're just not applying it. And our form of punishment is viable. It would work. But the way it's working right now, you're basically stating that any individual in the country is arbitrarily in a big-ass prison. Well, we have an incarceration point, which is a limiting of motion movement and a taking of freedoms as part of the cost in punishment. When you leave that you don't step from one prison into a larger open-air prison Oh, wait a minute that'd be like Gaza with the Jews running Gaza and all the Christians and Muslims being in that big open-air prison there I guess that is what they'd like to do here. And by the way, that is what this is all about So this is one of those things where yeah, I I remember to the day, the first time this particular, when this argument was brought forward, and I was very young, and I really, it was one of those fights I was just listening to, because I wasn't involved in the courts really at that time, but I remember like it was yesterday because of the people that I knew that were in the courts, and both the three-strike scam and the idea that you had this ongoing arbitrary, constant punishment which cannot take place in a legitimate American form of court. They can't yeah anybody who's supporting it is an absolute prostitute and whore in my enemy Mark bars. I'm concerned go ahead. Yeah, there's another video. I wanted to talk to you about there's a guy that came out with He's got a this came out a few weeks ago His channel is called American outlaw and the title of the video is advanced comms for the civilian and then not at Balfam and apparently He's got about a 32, 1, 32 minute video talking about a system of communications that cannot be tracked. And it was pretty interesting. Communications Tuesday, I figured I'd bring it up. So again, the channel is American Outlaw. The recent video he came out with is called Advanced Times for the Civilian, Not About Thing. Right. Not About Thing. You know what, I've got a foul thing. And I've got, you know, listen, and I've said this before many, many times. At some point when you have, when you're doing civil defense, civil defense does not require you to be a super secret squirrel. What it requires you to be is, you know, is that everybody's on board with their customs and codes. And their radios can reach each other and they're, you know, telling people, hey, this is what's going on over here. I saw this and, you know, we need to be aware. Wake up. This is the situation over here at 10 o'clock. You know, that's what a file thing is for. And, you know, when the crap hits the fan. But I mean, right now, file things are great for around the property. you know, and just keep it in touch. But then you've got these more advanced ones that use the same frequencies, which is called HYS. And they've got, it's a much bigger unit and they're about 180 bucks on Amazon. And these things are 25 watts and they have internal fans, their hands out. And I've got one of those as well. So it's like, you know, to me, if I was in a situation where I'm with a group of guys and we're doing some mission and we need to stay in touch with each other even though we might get far away apart. Or better yet, if you're in an urban situation and there's a lot of buildings in between you, I would go for the, if I had a choice between here's a radio and it's a secret frequency and no one can listen in and it's two watts. Or here's a radio and it's regular two meter and 70 centimeter dual band and you might have someone listening in but it's 25 watts. I'm gonna take the 25 watt radio because if you're in between, if you're working with a group of guys and you're in between buildings or if you're inside a building and the other group of guys are inside a building right next to you, with 25 watts you can hear each other. With two watts you're not gonna feel. Just mind it. Right, it depends on, it depends on again the typical SOP for motion and contact And remember, we've talked about this before, as you minimize in a battlefield situation, one of the things that's being acknowledged now in Ukraine is the idea that the, and I think that's what this guy was talking about too, the video that you're talking about, is that when the Ukrainians, and I'm sure the Russians have, Belfang too, because everybody's got them, they're out in the market and in a blood form. that when you key up a strong transceiver like that, you're an artillery target. Immediately there's stuff coming in. But, remember, it depends on why do you need the range. Okay, let's go through the pyramid of control. Close quarter contact, I can use a very short quiet signal because it's you and me moving back and forth. Move out, I got you covered. Cover me, I'm moving out. Now that can be me talking to you and we're two fireteam leaders. Fireteam one, copy, advance, advancing. And while you should minimize and have no signal if at all possible, you may still want to contact, communicate because especially in close quarter urban, you're not easily seeing around corners. So you're shortening your movements and distance. But when we get up the scale, now I'm going from one squad to the next, that smaller radio set probably will do most of my work within the platoon. But what I need is a radio that takes me at the either the 40 man or 45 man platoon level across to the other platoons or to be able to speak to the company commander slash the command element that's moving the whole group. And that's why a layer of different radios needs to be in place. The best example of this is Go, and I think you can do this because it's quick and easy, okay? During Korea, though you don't see as much documentation on the activity, it's there, but you have to dig out, find a good collection of images. You will notice that with company or battalion commanders, you will see three, anywhere from two to three to four radio operators tagging along with one or two men. Why are they doing that? Well because one of the nets that's being committed to with regard to frequency is a platoon type operation, operational contact and control for monitoring, company strength. In this case if it's a battalion commander he has three, four battalions to deal with, possibly more if he has attached support and other equipment which he does have artillery, at least has four point deuce mortars. So, each of these situations, you need more range and you need more strength to get to because you need to be able to issue precise and concise communication. During Vietnam, you'd see, although the ANPRC 8s, 9s, and 10s, which are a backpack radio, that's what you'd see early in the war. Well, why is there a 9 and a 10? Well, because each one slides up the scale frequency-wise. And the idea behind this was, A, it kept people from squawking and talking on each other so I could give a unit one backpack radio here and they would talk amongst themselves. But the other purpose is the command structure because all three of those radios had the same distance and potential for broadcasting. But I wanted one for Platoon, I needed the other for company communications, and then I had a Squawk-Cock command frequency that everybody could jump to. And you'd have to have a radio to match each of those three radios. During Vietnam later on, you have the ANPRC 25s or the 77s. And beyond that, you had the ANPRC 90s and all the other crap that comes after the war. But if you look in the videos and you look in the war footage, you'll see. And I'll tell you what. Oh, this example, you can watch it as a movie. Go watch We Were Soldiers, okay? You know, you're doing a great job, Bob. You notice whenever you see Bob and there's the unit commander there, you'll never see just one radio operator. Have you noticed that? Why is that? Well, each one had a different job. That's why. So your radios serve the same purpose in smaller format. The good thing is they're smaller. One man theoretically could carry two radios easily. The problem is whether or not they could operate as an RO and commit to both tasks. So that's another problem. That's another issue. But mostly, like you said, to get through obstacles, you need more output. But, and this is where the problem is, this is why, like I said, it's one thing for civil defense, as you said, that's a good idea. But one of the things to remember is when we get into this conflict, now in the early stage, all the bells and whistles will be operational. As this conflict develops, attrition will dictate that there will be less threat, contrary to what everybody thinks. And if you don't think so, look at what happened with Ukraine. Think about this. How much equipment in communications, in artillery, in mortar, in ammunition, in pyrotechnics, in everything we use has been eaten up in just one local frontier contact that's relatively small by comparison to the big picture? And again, now we're really, if you look at this, and I've had this conversation with everybody and I argue, this is World War I. For all the space age, everything, you have to shut half of it off. Everybody, and by the way, this is the other thing I gotta emphasize, both sides are not turning on all of their electronic weapons. And what I mean by that is electronic countermeasures and electronic engagement for hunting. And there's a reason they're saving it for the bigger game. So right now, even with the lesser technology, the RO's have to be very, very careful because they become bullet magnets. Because again, they're applying the same technology that we use for what's called counter battery radar. They're using, they're immediately applying the same concept with directional signal observation. and tying it into indirect fire support for immediate response. So that's the thing we have to be aware of. Well, one of the things that I've always thought was I think there might be a time period between, I mean, let's just opine a bit and say, okay, the catalyst for the collapse is an EMP. Okay, and right when the EMP happens that doesn't mean that the army or the United Nations or whoever is going to be immediately mobilized. They may say to themselves, hey, let's just let the chaos ensue and that way we don't have to have an attrition of our own forces and then we can go in and do the cleanup work. So during that time, if you're not going to have the army or the United Nations or whoever the whoever is on the streets and they're just letting there be a free-for-all, that is a situation where I would say, okay, there's probably not somebody that's trying to train, you know, if you've got a bunch of, you know, gangs of people. Americans, for the most part, they're not that smart. So they're not going to be trying to train where you sit and all. So if you are in a situation where it's like, okay, we need to go into this urban setting and we need to procure a couple of large propane tanks or we need to get this generator. So if you've got guys that, you can have either a secret set up where you know you don't people don't know that you're talking at all or you have 25 watt radios where you can reach each other easily and hear each other very clear at that point if there's no warfare going on if there's no mobilization of American or UN troops at that point doesn't really matter if people hear you Right, you have to judge the threat. This is the first rule of why you need an intelligence element to evaluate the battlefield that you're on. This is why you have to be thinking in advance. Prior proper planning prevents BISPR performance. In that, depending upon the threat environment that you're in, that dictates exactly how you're going to apply the tools in the toolbox. I'm not saying not to have it. The important thing is to know when to use it, which is really what our base conversation is. And again, against the common threat in a local situation, it's not likely, but you got to remember there are a lot of people out there that are better at being geeks than you might imagine. So the one thing is, as you pointed out, the best way to do it is what everybody will see in doing. They call it battle language. In reality, it is basically phonetic code. The language that you are speaking, you understand at your end and I understand at my end because we're on the same page. And we ideally, and this is true, especially in the environment you just described, you wanted to appear to be something other than it is. And this is where developing adept radio operators is critical in helping everybody to work, you know, find the people that are most proficient at being able to operate the equipment but also operate within the languages that are necessary. Well, I'd like you to watch that video and just get your opinion on it because, you know, you might pick up on something that I didn't and... It's about 31, 32 minutes long, so that might be something you'd like. That guy's name is American Outlaw. That's the name of the channel. Excellent. Another thing is that we keep talking about CB radio, and you hear someone say, oh, CB radio is dead. And then you say to them, why do you think we're talking about it? That's why we wanted to see the radio. That's one of the reasons. Yeah. Yeah, people can't wrap their brain around you. That's what you want. It's like I've said, it's like going into radio operation, you look for what people aren't using because you won't have any competition for when you need to use it. Now, that's not going to be true with CB. Again, this will vary because, as we've talked about before, at a given point, people are going to realize that certain things aren't coming back. When that happens, the first thing everybody will do is take their living memory and drag something from it and make it work. Now, this is why FRS radios initially will be, you know, it's an up and down thing. If you get into the inner cities, everybody, without everybody, but a lot of people are using FRS because they want to get around things. And for that reason, that's your only competition really is going to be probably individuals who are into unique activities. They're not interested in you. They're not hunting for you. They're just trying to stay out of the line of somebody else's ear. Now, the thing is that to a degree, the cops actually monitor those frequencies, or FRS for that reason, because they understand that, you know, hey, there are people using a brain and getting around the cell phone because the cell phones are prioritized for tagging, you know, prioritized for infiltration. So that's the, the FRS would be the first thing that probably would light up hot. And somebody got him his gifts somebody bought him as a novelty. Maybe they have them in the car Maybe not mostly they'll be on the garage or sitting in a shelf somewhere in the house and they forgot about him CB radio only because well grandpa's got one of those CB radios out in the garage or maybe dad and so they go out and realize well, we got a couple of them we could talk to each other but The problem with the idea just going out and getting them is gonna be well, how many are there out there to go get? Guys, we've talked about this with supply and support in every aspect of what we've ever talked about here. If you have everybody go out to get toilet paper, how long did it take to run out of toilet paper? There are a lot fewer radios out there than there are rolls of toilet paper. So if it took how many days to run out, exhaust the toilet paper, inventory of America for entry of people who were scabbing on it or whatever, there was ripping people off. Or they just did it because I want my toilet paper. One way or another it didn't take very long. With radios, if people realize they needed them, guys, there's just not enough to anywhere near go around. It's like gas masks. It's happening with gas masks right now, quietly. But gas masks are, you know, the inventory has completely shifted out and they've been scraping to find something to replace it. And so again, there's an example where that's a minority product, like I said. So move on the equipment now. Doesn't matter as high you do it. Facebook, Marketplace, Craigslist, go to eBay, whatever you're going to do. But just get something on the table so that you can get into the game. Now you've got more money resource you can do better and that's really what needs to happen We're at the top good points. God bless everybody appreciate your input. We made it through without interruptions. That's amazing We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run we are on the mark And let's not forget, you guys are the answer. Each idea, there's no idea it's a bad idea, but it'll have to be tested in the field. And we're going to find out real quick through OJT what works better. Some things we've already proven out others they'll be tested depending upon the environment But we need to be constantly thinking about solution. So that's the good thing I'm gonna get out of the way and taking over more LTR coming up. We'll be back tomorrow same time Meanwhile, the rains and the storms flow around the state of Michigan and Mon Lake Erie Well, it's Michigan in the springtime God bless. Bye. Bye I chose my purpose Can I bag it? I'm just waiting for a decision That's never been my good, my good side Put this cup up to your mouth I been sippin' so much, that's why I been drunk for weeks Sippin' so much, active, it's her ceiling, gettin' no sleep Smoke and head, cock and she stay hot and go booger, jet to spot Went through that bitch, go to the top, then I'm her And then she hit the spot, the shot, damn, boys, I'm penis Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. Before we go any farther, I want to let everybody know if we get disconnected, we've got storms in the area up here. It's not from the network end. We'll hook back up as quickly as we can, but everything has been sketchy and iffy link-wise today and yesterday a little bit too, but really it's not on us, it's around us. We've been hit with a couple of major rains, a couple of bursts, but none of the big winds or anything like that. However, there have been some power flicker outages, some blasting, about half a minute. And I've actually been hearing over the line. When you hear it over the line, you know it's hitting somewhere. Actually can hear it through the system. So again, if we cut off, it'll probably go to music, and we'll be right back as quick as we can. Anyway, you're listening to us on, oh well, forgive me, for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, south, northeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we're on satellite, let's see, hide all our merchant operators out there no matter what body of water you're on. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies to include shortwave, and that's WBCQ, the planet, and 6.160, regular shortwave. Give us a handshake. Use the email liberty at provide.net. Let us hear how we found. Give me a message there. I know a lot of people have been giving us some feedback. We appreciate that. It is Communications Tuesday. It is the 14th of May. That means this is the end. A, the third hour of the intel report, and B, the end of the first two full weeks of May. And that means we're halfway through. A little under, but halfway through. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian, socialist, and Soviet. socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 old earth calendar give it a old his gut captain and 2024 battle for the Republic book to the winter war and again by my German or forgive me French well let's do proper order here Swiss made, of course, let's see, Aréon et Versailles. This particular company is up, but this is a, of course, a Swiss timepiece. It was originally used on French night bombers in World War I. And we know specifically because this particular model was only used on one specific French bomber during World War II. It was a night bomber. Interestingly enough after the war and when the French lost the beginning of World War II, the Germans ended up with all these and they ended up putting them on German U-boats because they were a very fine chronometer. So I do not know the history of this device if it was peeled off a vehicle or wreckage in World War I, because a lot of guys came back to Michigan from World War I, or if this is a piece that came off of a capture during the You know, World War II experience because needless to say we captured a lot of the German boats in dock and probably part of the German supply system got rolled over as we know. So it went from the French to the Germans, but there's only two places it could have been used. And it's a wall mount, or actually it's a control board mounted. It's got four flange screw points on. It's really cool. Keeps precise time and is better than all of my digitals that are here, including my atomic clock. because they aren't always right. They keep gimmicking out. The atomic clock off to the right is really doing weird stuff this week. It tells me the sunspots, electromagnetic nonsense the government's doing, etc., etc., is not doing us any good. So I'm counting on the, let's see, mechanical world as opposed to the digital nonsense of artificial intelligence. More on that in a minute, too. Before we get any farther, do we have a caller? Yes, Mark, John up here in Maine. How are you doing tonight? Oh, right. Go right ahead, John. Quick update on our Ben legislation. All of the bills got shut down except one our governor refused to put her name to, which means it becomes law. She refused to veto, which means it becomes law on its own. And then the critters decided to drag the one back in. which was the redefinition of a machine gun and bum stock ban and trigger stuff and they're going to try and pass it even though she vetoed it. So don't know where that stands but you know it's crazy. Maine never has any problems with this stuff but you can see the propaganda push into Maine and the money coming in to make these laws get put through. It's sickening. But other than that, the tarpedo landed and it was worth the wait for the disc. Thank you very much. And I'll start reading the book. But that came in today. And what I really like was the history of it. I'm reading the first manual now and the introduction. And the history of all of these things is something that you don't really get. So very excellent reading. And I appreciate the time you guys took to produce this. Finally, if you have anybody that's coming this way that's going to head your way, I've got several hundred of those DVD, plastic DVD jackets, whatever you want to call them. Dual, dual cases. Yes, the dual cases. Be more than happy to give them to them to get to you if you'd like. Absolutely. Just hang on to them. Oh yeah, they're not going anywhere. They're in the basement. But you know that truck driver stopped by here several years ago and we got together up there at the truck stop. I think we even called in on the show as a matter of fact. But yeah, so if you got anybody like that swinging by, let me know. I'll be glad to unload about eight cases of those jewel cases on you. Well, they'd rather go to Maine than New York. You know that. So you know what? The only thing that's interesting Okay, here's a question. The bridge that got hit is a major corridor. Did that corridor disruption affect the traffic all the way up to Maine? I mean, did it change or deflect anything? I'm just curious. I haven't noticed it. I don't get out on the road a whole lot anymore, but as far as I can see, it seems like there's more traffic now than there ever has been. Right, I'm hoping not. And I get on interstate. Yeah, it's it still looks the same Well, I was hoping that they would start to Yeah, I think it well I know I'm just curious because they said that this will disrupt traffic all up and down the East Coast Now I would assume that's trucker traffic, but you know I know the truckers will find a way around anything So once they figured out what what back road works best the bridge means nothing and that's exactly what happened I Go ahead Yeah, we've got that right here. There's a food distribution facility all about eight or ten miles up the road here, and the people can actually cut through the town and go up the back road to get to the interstate rather than paying toll where they're at. Right. They know. They know all these tricks. Yeah, well, again, interestingly enough, We've got a number of people that are in the middle sections of the country that are driving right now, and they really haven't been back home for that reason, kind of avoiding, you know, whatever nonsense. I guess that they know there's been some confusion in the area, and it surrounds or moves out to about a state or so, I would say. But again, what happens is you'll get a routine, you know, they'll figure out what routine works best, and they'll apply it, and then that won't be a problem anymore. The interesting thing is that the question... The question you need to ask yourself was what avenue did they use before that bridge was built? Right. It had to get around it. Right, exactly. Well, here's the other thing. Now, government stupidity and fumble screwing, they're talking about it taking 10 years to put that bridge back online. Now that begs to ask the question like are they saying that they're just absolutely gonna disavow the whole original construct because Not all of the bridge was destroyed. I'm sure most of it was moved. I mean obviously it was but There you know there's two options, you know just rebuild what's there and make it better You're not going to use what's in the water, but you know rebuild make better or Make all new but still This is typical where in the past because it's a primary, you know, supposedly a primary transient route Guess what? It wouldn't take 10 years to put back online So the baffle everybody with BS from one direction or another but again, it's also planet krapu 21st century a job that would have been done in four to five years Is now a 10-year mega death. Oh my god. I can't handle it project Longer than exact the more costs Right, the more they can milk it, which is really what's happened the moment that they realized, yeah, there's an opportunity. Every parasite on the planet started to zero in on that target. Especially when the Fed said they're going to do it. They're going to take care of it. Go ahead, caller. Didn't they say that bridge was built in 1977? That's only 47 years. Right. It's a relatively new bridge. By comparison, and again, better constructed, I'd be willing to bet. If you're to look at the quality of construction, steel and materials where they came from, it in general is better built than most anything that might have been newer that has been produced because progressively you're using or moving towards foreign steel, not American, as is almost always the case nowadays. And that's like the way I said, it would make more sense for a rebuild of the existing span. The only thing is whether or not they're deciding, well, I mean, I understand some of the math. They could be just saying, Well, we've got a chance, we might as well put all new up there. We'll make it bigger and better and whatever, but that usually isn't the case. You get less and it costs more. So I think that's where they're headed. The thing I don't understand is I've driven from here down to Florida a number of times and I've gone through Maryland. It just depends on which way I'm headed, but it's been all interstate. I do not remember that bridge at all. I never crossed that bridge going north to south. So I'm trying to place in my mind, right? Where is this thing? Yeah. How does it apply to me? Right, exactly. Which is the thing that everybody else is going to say. It's like, well, yeah, it's probably important. But, you know, again, and it does, I'm sure, have a lot more traffic. All bridges are put there, you know, like we said, they're there for a reason. But as far as doing without it, I think the biggest problem they're going to have is people may decide that they like the alternate solution by the time they're done. That's another problem when you do something. I'm sure it was. I would think it was because they had exact numbers in control going across the bridge. They knew exactly how many cars, they knew, because obviously they have camera security, but I believe that they also were able to stop the traffic, which means they had an immediate response team, which means usually that's a toll condition. That's where they've got somebody ready to stop you on a moment's notice, and they did. They did retard the traffic that was hit, was damaged by the event, lost. But again, this just means that people are forced to find a solution and truckers will once they get into a habit like that, they have a tendency not to go anywhere. In other words, they'll just stick to the routine because typically it does end up being a better route. I've driven with a lot of guys that, you know, when they're not in their trucks, they're just driving in their four-wheel vehicles and Tell you what she gave a lot of hours off by having somebody behind the wheel that does it for a living Makes a big difference Now we drive through those records Yeah, they know all and know all the cuts like you said also They know where everybody is they know where the bad towns are that you don't want to go through Even if they're small dots, you know, yeah, these guys are ticket crazy So, you know, where those places are and they lose business accordingly because everybody circumvents the problem, which is what happens. So sometimes they re-sculpt. But I'd be just curious because again, we'll have more, I think, interesting things happening shortly. We've had too much activity, especially in the last two or three days. We've not had really bad weather up here. We got hit in the spots far to the west of Michigan, west side of Michigan. But we've not been any worse off than we have been in any other year for storms. So the activity we're having and that we've seen, and also the contacts that we've had at the township, or I should say the town, city, and county level and the state, from the Fed indicates that they're on the move, they're ready to play a game. There's something afoot. Not panicking anybody. It's just pay attention to keep your eyes peeled because I heard Shelby's report earlier today Right and we had we've had several today from here that were kind of interesting Charlotte, Michigan off the I-95 994 corridor up towards the Lansing area A couple of Blackhawks landed in an open area, not near a training facility, not near any government facility, dropped off in the middle of nowhere. Where they landed, there was a, could be seen from the highway. They were offloading material from a semi truck and also from a service pickup truck that very much sounds by description like the same vehicle, the vehicles that Shelby was describing out there. They were a standard pattern. Well, they were offloading some equipment from the truck, pickup truck, the smaller truck, and they were offloading material and loading it onto the helicopters from the semi-trailer and truck. And the individuals were all in black. Now Michigan National Guard and our aviation sections don't wear black. And the helicopters were black, black hawks. So, man, that's why I said, were they dark green black hawks or were they black? He said, no, they were black. So, again, and that's not the only report. We've had a lot of other meetings. There's a bunch of other stuff that's already, we've gotten feedback from sheriff's departments on specific issues. So, they're, they, remember, it takes time to get the machine in motion for whatever they're doing and or they're practicing for what they have planned. So this again, it's Tuesday. This is an odd day out for training for instance for the National Guard. However, these aircraft were not National Guard. Now, we have a couple of spook and kook aviation units. We've reported on this before. I guarantee that the Hueys and OH-58s were long in the tooth after the Vietnam War, and they were using them extensively in the 90s for the black helicopter elements that were out there. We documented, filed, photographed, watched all their motion. But what's interesting is we have a separate clandestine click that's here in the state. The only thing I didn't get a chance to do is if I had a little quicker report, we'd attract those Blackhawks to wherever they go. But hopefully our people picked up because, guys, you can track helicopters by ear across the state. If you have people in every county, We did this in the 90s all day. You don't need super sophisticated technology. You hear whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop. You go out and check to see what you're hearing. Okay, so it's three shit hooks to CH-47s. They're headed up from the Ohio Valley. They're just coming up north of Napoleon, Michigan. First call goes to Jackson County, then you call the two sidebar counties or other parts of the county that you're located in, north of where you're located because the aircraft are headed to the north. You contact the person by phone, they go out, observe, they hear whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, anywhere they move. There's no place they can really hide, even if they go nap of the earth. In fact, NOE creates even more suspicion for obvious reasons. So if all of a sudden they drop to an NOE situation, nap of the earth flight, they're not supposed to be doing that for the most part. And they've actually put some pretty extensive restrictions on that kind of activity, except for the clandestine arm. So this helps us to identify that this is a target that absolutely needs to be tracked. And so those two aircraft and others like it, we've followed them literally across the state to their, you know, to wherever it is they were headed or back to their point of origin, which in some cases takes them all the way up to the northeastern corner of the state of Michigan, just a heads up. So, which is a long way away from it. I'm out here and I can hear aircraft like today when I, before I went to lose another tooth. at the dentist, so to speak. I was walking the Husky and just got out the door and I heard a jet engine way up in the sky. And I could tell by that engine, that was a military aircraft. I couldn't see it because it was kind of cloudy. But I could tell it was military. And it's the same way with the helicopters when I do the training up here and the Marines bring their helicopters up and they go from Brunswick to Rangeley. I can hear them or when they go from Rangely back to Brunswick, I know exactly where they're going because I'm right between both places. And you can hear them a long way off. You can hear them well before you see them. Exactly. And this is one of the things everybody needs to remember. We can hunt them harder than they do us, and we don't have to necessarily use the be that high tech. The cell phone is convenient, but in the past, we've simply used CB radio. It was just as efficient. And since you're talking only a county away at a time, typically you would light up the radio net. Everybody's on the radio. Everybody hears the signal for as far as your signal reaches. Everybody's received the same report. So everybody knows what they're looking for. The people step out, you get another, you know, a handshake over the radio on the frequency and confirming that the aircraft had been observed and their direction of flight from that point of observation. And you can step by step by step, walk across the state with them, you'll be there ahead of them. Because again, since you know the direction, you can actually call ahead to the suspected route. Now remember you also, as I mentioned, it's kind of like a duck foot, like a three point call for a heads up because if they're traveling north, they can alter direction, you know, east or west, you know, in other words, left or right. Or well, forgive me, if it's east, that would be right. And then left, which is left, okay, or should I say west, which is? left, Mark will get it right. But anyway, the obvious point is that you can progressively step by step isolate the activity and take it to its final destination. This of course also allows you to identify what may be an unknown threat location that before you might not have known, or at least an area of activity. Example, these aircraft were landing at a very particular point The staging point on the ground was obviously prepped with the truck and the semi-truck which were deployed in a non-standard location. It was not a complex or building, it was a field location. Again, there were two aircraft involved at the time. Again, right now we do have some weather activity going on. As I said before, we might go off the air here. Sounds like it's calmed down a little bit right here directly, but we've had storm fronts all point to the compass through the whole of the day out on the horizon. We're just relatively close, but still not on top of us. We're just circling around us. That's not what these people are responding to. We have had no significant storm issue today that would warrant some of the activity we've seen. But we have seen this type of activity before. So again, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance observation. Remember the basic who, what, where, when, what were you doing, what were they doing, sit rep, who, what, where, when, what were they doing, what were you doing. Now, with a sit rep like this, when we say what were you doing, no, I don't need to know exactly You know, where you were per se, but you know, how were you observing? Were you traveling in a vehicle? Were you standing in a static position? Were you observing from another aircraft? You were observing from a building, okay? How were you observing the activity that you reported? Now, what were they doing is obvious. As far as your general description of activity, start with a short timeline. But the most important thing is we get an idea of how you observe so we can rate the, you know, rate the event, so to speak. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Hey, this is Todd in Orlando. A really good video came out today from a channel called Washington Gun Law. And the title of the video is the Ninth Circuit Actually Overturns a Federal Gun Law and then it leaves a question mark on the end. So, this is about a 12 minute video and this guy is pretty smart. He's a lawyer and he comes out with videos every day. And apparently the Ninth Circuit Court is made up of three judges. And they opined that previous, there were previous cases about convicted felons, non-violent convicted felons being able to own guns based upon current and past cases. And they disagreed with three of these and ruled in one current case that a person who is a convicted felon, as long as they are not in prison on probation or on some kind of supervised release, and as long as it was a non-violent crime, does have a right to own a gun because there's nothing provided in the Constitution for that. And the argument was, is that the federal government is arbitrarily ostracizing human beings, as it were described in several cases, from their natural rights. So my question to you is, And I don't know a lot about the different courts and how the progress of those go through. But if the Ninth Circuit overturns a judgment, the case was specifically called United States versus Duarte, they pulled this guy over and he had a gun. He was in possession of and he's convicted felon. So this circuit court overturned it. My question to you is, At what point and what is the time progression until this goes through to another court and finally gets to the Supreme Court? Well, it said the 9th. That means you're probably looking at between two and three and a half to four years before it gets up to the Supreme Court. because there's a series of sub appeals that they can do. Now it could be as short as two years because we've already seen that they've been doing some expressway runs on certain rulings with the lower courts. Now here's the problem, number one. What they're doing is they are iceberg chipping at the core problem. There is no accommodation for taking any of your natural rights in law. None. Zip. Zero. Nobody likes it, but the bottom line is that, remember, this is what we've said a million times. If you have the statue of justice in the courtroom, which by the way it's supposed to be there, it's one of those things, it basically is a representation of the law. Well, what does the scale represent? The scale represents the cost and payment. Think of it that way. It's credit, debit. Now what it comes down to is if supposedly through the process of blind justice, which hasn't existed in this country for so long, none of us have been alive to see blind justice in America. There was variations on it to a degree because certain judges are starry-eyed and actually try to maybe do the right thing in their mind. But the bottom line is, is we haven't had a justice system in our lifetime. However, If we look at these scales, the idea is that you levy a particular cost in time. When that payment has been made, the scales of justice are balanced. You cannot put your finger on the scale and say, yeah, but I don't like this. Okay, here's the thing. If you don't like it, let's say that it's rape or mass murder or whatever. Well, you know what? You have accommodation for punishment. So you determine that the punishment should be greater if that's your argument and it's put into law and then the scale has to be balanced. But once the scale is balanced, no matter what the case is, it's irrelevant. Even the idea, and I know this is horrible because a lot of people, we've been in this argument for as long as I've been alive listening to it from a legal perspective. It is not legitimate to hold the record before a particular question of charge because all of the other actions have been neutralized. Did you exact a payment? You think the guy was really bad? Yeah, he's really bad. How long did you keep him in prison? Well, 10 years. Okay, so you kept him in jail for 10 years. Was that the required punishment for the charge? Yeah, yeah, it was. Whoa, did you think that was enough? What? Well, you guys passed all the laws. Didn't you think that that was enough? Well, yeah, it's what the law says. Okay, so how do we get some idea that we can go past that amituration date? The bond, so to speak, has matured. It's neutral. It's dead. You killed it by your own law. So how could you turn around and tell me that you're going to ultra punish or add punishment for anything like that? When California, guys, I'll kick everybody's memory here. I know about the whole idea of punishment more. Well, then increase the charge time. But what they did is they knew what they were doing, the stinking communists when they did the three strike crap. Okay? Do you know how many people were smartly arguing that, well, if you could do that, you could arbitrarily enforce anything? And that was the whole idea. The three strikes your outcrop should be out. It was fought over and over and over again, tooth and nail, right up until it finally was anchored. And it has no legitimacy whatsoever in true common law American jurisprudence. Now, in Admiralty Commerce law, you can get away with anything and lie your ass off. So what the hell? But that's not our law. And the fact of the matter is that they're in reality, other than the fact that you may have a high crime or you have what is considered a levied crime or a common crime, and what I mean by common is petty theft. I used to be healthy, so we stole a loaf of bread, they'd kill you sometimes, depending on where you were, so I guess that might be petty stuff, but it could be terminal. Okay, we know how people have been in the past. Remember, that was the whole thing about, Les Misrabelle, what did you do? I stole a loaf of bread for my sister and her baby, and for that, they put me in jail for 20 years. Les Misrabelle, au mondeux. But the fact of the matter is that that would be in an American court system that would have been and was demonstrated to be unacceptable. So you see, when you have the arbitrary court, admiral, or the Admiralty Scank Court of the kosher mafia, well, you get all kinds of bullshit like this that we're seeing. But the fact of the matter, it should never have been. We shouldn't be in this situation. And everybody who fought these cases, there are a whole shitload of people in the courts who did know exactly what I'm talking about, even though they didn't fight too hard. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm just agreeing with you. I didn't know it would take that long since it's starting to see the light of day. But it was like a year ago, there was like one judge, one federal judge that said this is ridiculous. Now you've got... three on the Ninth Circuit Court and they actually overturned a case based upon this. So. Right, Eubin. Let me say that the only reason I think they're doing this is because they think it's gonna piss off everybody who's pro-gun because again, as Guns N Gad just talked about it too, but as both of the gentlemen said, I mentioned this piece that you're just talking about on the air last week. It's been up. It was 12 minutes long and I figured, okay, well, we didn't get a chance to play it, I think. It came out today. Well, that's an extension of his original piece then, if it came out today. That's another one. That's in addition to what he already did on the subject because... No, it's really... It's good that it's brought forward, but you see, they only want to go so far because they're trying to appease your enemy. That's what this whole thing is like. No, it's wrong in the first place any restriction upon all of your natural rights the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights remember not amendments the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights were written in stone and were fought for For the very reason that we're having to use them now And so what they had to do was alter the court so that the Bill of Rights can be arbitrarily looked at rather than anchored in bedrock, which is where they are supposed to be. And the whole idea of this arbitrary action to, again, illegitimately and indefinitely punish someone is not part of our American court system or our justice system. And that's what needs to be pointed out. It's like, yeah, well, that's interesting because point to a time in the past where this was considered acceptable, the only type of charge. And they're specifically enumerated. Number one, murder, of course, could be you can exact the price of the death penalty, which varies depending upon the... attitude of the state and the population. And again, what we've talked about before here just a minute ago is even though traditionally, you know, again, a highness murder or a, and we're not talking about dueling or anything like that. We're not talking about each party is mutually prepared to defend themselves, accept the risk and take charge to each other. We're talking about, you know, highway robbery murder, bank robbery murderer coming into a house and slaughtering a family murderer. That's going to get you probably killed before you ever get to the court anyway back then. But it's the idea that you could vary the charge, you know, I should say vary the cost. And many states have pulled back from the death penalty. Okay, so they were able to do that. But they couldn't go beyond it, like say, not only do I want him dead, but I want to draw and quarter him. And I want to chop into small pieces. And I want to take his toes first. And I want to pull his entrails out. Oh, I guess we could do that. After the end of it, they did in England, drawing and quartering, right? But we don't allow that here. Why? Well, because that's one of those, what's that thing in that? Oh, that's that Constitution and Bill of Rights thing. That's a rather evil slash excessive punishment. Yeah, probably. The Founders understood full well the corruption of the court. And the first rule is that, again, there has to be a leveling for the sake of equity and the function of society. populations die real quick when you start plugging in police state mindset. And that's really what this whole thing is about. If you didn't like the fact that, you know, Bonnie and Clyde, or let's just say somebody's going out in Robin places, and it turns out that you didn't keep them long enough, and they go out and do it again, oh, they go out and do it again, oh, they go out and do it again. And by the way, right now they're doing it three, four, five times in two years. Well, then there's something wrong with your brain. There's nothing wrong. Our form of government is great. Our form of court system is great. You're just not applying it. And our form of punishment is viable. It would work. But the way it's working right now, you're basically stating that any individual in the country is arbitrarily in a big-ass prison. Well, we have an incarceration point, which is a limiting of motion movement and a taking of freedoms as part of the cost in punishment. When you leave that you don't step from one prison into a larger open-air prison Oh, wait a minute that'd be like Gaza with the Jews running Gaza and all the Christians and Muslims being in that big open-air prison there I guess that is what they'd like to do here. And by the way, that is what this is all about So this is one of those things where yeah, I I remember to the day, the first time this particular, when this argument was brought forward, and I was very young, and I really, it was one of those fights I was just listening to, because I wasn't involved in the courts really at that time, but I remember like it was yesterday because of the people that I knew that were in the courts, and both the three-strike scam and the idea that you have this ongoing arbitrary, constant punishment which cannot take place in a legitimate American form of court. It can't yeah anybody who's supporting it is an absolute prostitute and whore in my enemy Mark bars. I'm concerned go ahead. Yeah, there's another video. I wanted to talk to you about there's a guy that came out with He's got a this came out a few weeks ago His channel is called American outlaw and the title of the video is advanced comms for the civilian and then not at Balfam and apparently He's got about a 32, one, 32 minute video talking about a system of communications that cannot be tracked. And it was pretty interesting. Communications Tuesday, I figured I'd bring it up. So again, the channel is American Outlaw. The recent video he came out with is called Advanced Times for the Civilian, Not About Thing. Right. Not About Thing. You know what, I've got a foul thing. And I've got, you know, listen, and I've said this before many, many times. At some point when you have, when you're doing civil defense, civil defense does not require you to be a super secret squirrel. What it requires you to do is, you know, is that everybody's on board with their customs and codes. And their radios can reach each other and they're telling people, hey, this is what's going on over here. I saw this and we need to be aware. Wake up. This is the situation over here at 10 o'clock. That's what a file thing is for. And when the craft hits the fan. But I mean, right now, file things are great for around the property. you know, and just keep it in touch. But then you've got these more advanced ones that use the same frequencies, which is called HYS. And they've got, it's a much bigger unit, and they're about 180 bucks on Amazon. And these things are 25 watts, and they have internal fans, they're handheld. And I've got one of those as well. So it's like, you know, to me, if I was in a situation where I'm with a group of guys and we're doing some mission and we need to stay in touch with each other even though we might get far away apart. Or better yet, if you're in an urban situation and there's a lot of buildings in between you, I would go for the, if I had a choice between here's a radio and it's a secret frequency and no one can listen in and it's two watts. Or here's a radio and it's regular two meter and 70 centimeter dual band and you might have someone listening in but it's 25 watts. I'm going to take the 25 watt radio because if you're in between, if you're working with a group of guys and you're in between buildings or if you're inside a building and the other group of guys are inside a building right next to you, with 25 watts you can hear each other. With two watts you're not going to feel. Right, it depends on, it depends on again the typical SOP for motion and contact. And remember, we've talked about this before, as you minimize in a battlefield situation, one of the things that's being acknowledged now in Ukraine is the idea that the, and I think that's what this guy was talking about too, the video that you're talking about, is that when the Ukrainians, and I'm sure the Russians have, Belfeng too, because everybody's got them. They're out in the market in a glut form. that when you key up a strong transceiver like that, you're an artillery target. Immediately there's stuff coming in. But, remember, it depends on why do you need the range. Okay, let's go through the pyramid of control. Close quarter contact, I can use a very short quiet signal because it's you and me moving back and forth. Move out, I got you covered. Cover me, I'm moving out. Now, that could be me talking to you and we're two fireteam leaders. Fireteam one, copy, advance, advancing. And while you should minimize and have no signal if at all possible, you may still want to contact, communicate because especially in close quarter urban, you're not easily seeing around corners. So you're shortening your movements and distance. But when we get up the scale, now I'm going from one squad to the next, that smaller radio set probably will do most of my work within the platoon. But what I need is a radio that takes me at either the 40 man or 45 man platoon level across to the other platoons or to be able to speak to the company commander slash the command element that's moving the whole group. And that's why a layer of different radios needs to be in place. The best example of this is Go and I think you can do this because it's quick and easy, okay? During Korea, though you don't see as much documentation on the activity, it's there, but you have to dig out, find a good collection of images, you will notice that with company or battalion commanders, you will see three, anywhere from two to three to four radio operators tagging along with one or two men. Why are they doing that? Well because one of the nets that's being committed to with regard to frequency is a platoon type operation, operational contact and control for monitoring, company strength. In this case if it's a battalion commander he has three, four battalions to deal with, possibly more if he has attached to port and other equipment which he does have artillery, at least has four point deuce mortars. So, each of these situations, you need more range and you need more strength to get to because you need to be able to issue precise and concise communication. During Vietnam, you'd see, although the ANPRC 8s, 9s, and 10s, which are a backpack radio, that's what you'd see early in the war. Well, why is there an 8, a 9, and a 10? Well, because each one slides up the scale frequency-wise, and the idea behind this was, A, it kept people from squawking and talking on each other so I could give a unit one backpack radio here and they would talk amongst themselves but the other purpose is the command structure because all three of those radios had the same distance and potential for broadcasting. But I wanted one for platoon, I needed the other for company communications and then I had a squawk talk command frequency that everybody could jump to and you'd have to have a radio to match each of those three radios. During Vietnam later on, you have the ANPRC 25s or the 77s. And beyond that, you had the ANPRC 90s and all the other crap that comes after the war. But if you look in the videos and you look in the war footage, you'll see. I'll tell you what. Oh, this example, you can watch it as a movie. Go watch We Were Soldiers. Okay? You know, you're doing a great job, Bob. You know, whenever you see Bob and there's the unit commander there, you'll never see just one radio operator. Have you noticed that? Why is that? Well, each one had a different job. That's why. So your radios serve the same purpose in smaller format. The good thing is they're smaller. One man theoretically could carry two radios easily. The problem is whether or not they could operate as an RO and commit to both tasks. So that's another problem. That's another issue. But mostly, like you said, to get through obstacles, you need more output. But, and this is where the problem is, this is why, like I said, it's one thing for civil defense, as you said, that's a good idea. But one of the things to remember is when we get into this conflict, now in the early stage, all the bells and whistles will be operational. As this conflict develops, attrition will dictate that there will be less threat, contrary to what everybody thinks. And if you don't think so, look at what happened with Ukraine. Think about this. How much equipment in communications, in artillery, in mortar, in ammunition, in pyrotechnics, in everything we use has been eaten up in just one local frontier contact that's relatively small by comparison to the big picture? And again, now we're really, if you look at this, and I've had this conversation with everybody, and I argue, this is World War I. For all the space age, everything, you have to shut half of it off. Everybody, and by the way, this is the other thing I gotta emphasize, both sides are not turning on all of their electronic weapons. And what I mean by that is electronic countermeasures and electronic engagement for hunting. And there's a reason. They're saving it for the bigger game. So right now, even with the lesser technology, the RO's have to be very, very careful because they become bullet magnets. Because again, they're applying the same technology that we use for what's called counter battery radar. They're immediately applying the same concept with directional signal observation. and tying it into indirect fire support for immediate response. So that's the thing we have to be aware of. Well, one of the things that I've always thought was I think there might be a time period between, I mean, let's just opine a bit and say, okay, the catalyst for the collapse is an EMP. Okay, and right when the EMP happens that doesn't mean that the army or United Nations or whoever is going to be immediately mobilized. They may say to themselves, hey, let's just let the chaos ensue and that way we don't have to have an attrition of our own forces and then we can go in and do the cleanup work. So during that time, if you're not going to have the army or the United Nations or whoever, whoever is on the streets and they're just letting there be a free-for-all, that is a situation where I would say, okay, there's probably not somebody that's trying to train, you know, if you've got a bunch of, you know, gangs of people. Americans, for the most part, they're not that smart. So they're not going to be trying to train with signal. So if you are in a situation where it's like, okay, we need to go into this urban setting and we need to procure a couple of large propane tanks, or we need to get this generator. So if you've got guys that, you know, you can have either a secret set up where you know you don't people don't know that you're talking at all or you have 25 watt radios where you can reach each other easily and hear each other very clear at that point if there's no warfare going on if there's no mobilization of American or UN troops at that point doesn't really matter if people hear you Right, you have to judge the threat. This is the first rule of why you need an intelligence element to evaluate the battlefield that you're on. This is why you have to be thinking in advance, proper planning prevents piss-poor performance, in that depending upon the threat environment that you're in, that dictates exactly how you're going to apply the tools in the toolbox. I'm not saying not to have it. The important thing is to know when to use it, which is really what our base conversation is. And again, against the common threat in a local situation, it's not likely, but you got to remember there are a lot of people out there that are better at being geeks than you might imagine. So the one thing is, as you pointed out, the best way to do it is what everybody will see and do, and they call it battle language. In reality, it is basically phonetic code. The language that you are speaking, you understand at your end, and I understand at my end because we're on the same page. And we ideally, and this is true, especially in the environment you just described, you wanted to appear to be something other than it is. And this is where developing adept radio operators is critical in helping everybody to work, you know, find the people that are most proficient at being able to operate the equipment but also operate within the languages that are necessary. And that's the part. Well, I'd like you to watch that video and just give your opinion on it because, you know, you might pick up on something that I didn't and... It's about 31, 32 minutes long, so that might be something you'd like. That guy's name is American Outlaw, that's the name of the channel. Excellent. Another thing is that we keep talking about CB radio, and you hear someone say, oh, CB radio is dead. And then you say to them, why do you think we're talking about it? That's why we wanted to see the radio. That's one of the reasons. Yeah. Yeah, people can't wrap their brain around you. That's what you want. It's like I've said, it's like going into radio operation, you look for what people aren't using because you won't have any competition for what you know when you need to use it. Now that's not going to be true as CB again This will vary because as we've talked about before at a given point people are going to realize that certain things aren't coming back When that happens the first thing everybody will do is take their living memory and drag something from it and make it work Now this is why FRS radios initially will be you know, it's an up-and-down thing if you get into the inner cities Everybody without everybody but a lot of people are using FRS because they want to get around things And for that reason, that's your only competition really is going to be probably individuals who are into unique activities. They're not interested in you. They're not hunting for you. They're just trying to stay out of the line of somebody else's ear. Now, the thing is that to a degree, the cops actually monitor those frequencies for FRS for that reason because they understand that, hey, there are people using a brain and getting around the cell phone because the cell phones are prioritized for tagging, prioritized for infiltration. So the FRS would be the first thing that probably would light up hot. And somebody got him as gifts somebody bought him as a novelty. Maybe they have them in the car Maybe not mostly they'll be on the garage or sitting in a shelf somewhere in the house and they forgot about him CB radio only because well grandpa's got one of those CB radios out in the garage or maybe dad and so they go out and realize well, we got a couple of them we could talk to each other but The problem with the idea just going out and getting them is gonna be well, how many are there out there to go get? Guys, we've talked about this with supply and support in every aspect of what we've ever talked about here. If you have everybody go out to get toilet paper, how long did it take to run out of toilet paper? There are a lot fewer radios out there than there are rolls of toilet paper. So if it took how many days to run out, exhaust the toilet paper, inventory of America for entry of people who were scabbing on it or whatever, in other words ripping people off. Or they just did it because, I want my toilet paper. One way or another, it didn't take very long. With radios, if people realize they needed them, guys, there's just not enough to anywhere near go around. It's like gas masks. It's happening with gas masks right now, quietly. But gas masks are, you know, the inventory has completely shifted out and they've been scraping to find something to replace it. And so again, there's an example where that's a minority product, like I said. So move on the equipment now. Doesn't matter as high you do it. Facebook, Marketplace, Craigslist, go to eBay, whatever you're going to do. But just get something on the table so that you can get into the game. Now you've got more money resource you can do better and that's really what needs to happen We're at the top good points. God bless everybody appreciate your input. We made it through without interruption. That's amazing We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run we are on the mark And let's not forget, you guys are the answer. Each idea, there's no idea it's a bad idea, but it'll have to be tested in the field. And we're going to find out real quick through OJT what works better. Some things we've already proven out others they'll be tested depending upon the environment, but we need to be constantly thinking about Solutions, so that's the good thing. I'm gonna get out of the way and taking over more LTR coming up We'll be back tomorrow same time Meanwhile the rains of the storms flow around the state of Michigan and Mon Lake Erie Well, it's Michigan in the springtime God bless. Bye. 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