Well, tonight I'm going to talk about a few things and then later on we'll open the phones.
So, uh, you might want to get pen and paper because some of this stuff you really want to write down and, you know, you may not.
Who knows?
But, uh, if you do, And you don't have pen and paper, you're going to be very upset if, you know, I'm talking about something you wanted to write down and you didn't do it.
So go get your pen and paper right now and I'll be right back after a short pause.
In America.
Folks, if you have not been to our website, williamkruger.com, go.
Don't ask questions, just go.
Go there.
Spend a few months.
Spend a few months browsing from, you know, page to page and Reading and visiting the links and researching and discovering what you never knew.
It's all there.
WilliamCooper.com.
If you want to know what's really going on in the world, go to the Majesty 12 page.
Majesty 12.
Majestic 12.
Majesty 12.
All one word.
No space between them.
And, uh, you can get there from the homepage.
Just go down till you find it.
Go to the IRS page, visit all those links, and study all the criminal, unconstitutional things the IRS has been doing.
You all need to know that.
The only reason you're filing a claim today is not because there's a law that requires you to file a claim.
It's because you're a miserable, stinking, little, rotten coward.
That's why you do it.
You know it.
You know, it might make you angry.
Oh yeah, you're embarrassed because I said it right in front of your family and whoever else is in your living.
But it's true.
If you're still filing and paying the income tax, the federal income tax, it's only because you're a stinking, rotten little, stinking, you know, goof-faced coward.
It's the truth.
You've given in to tyranny.
You don't have the balls to stand up to the terrible line that's in front of you.
Well, no!
Show them a lie, or I'm not going to do it.
They won't show you a lie because they can't.
You know, it's...
There's thousands of, tens of thousands of us who've been, uh, you know, begging them, challenging them, embarrassing them to show us the law passed by Congress that requires us to file paid leave.
They haven't been able to do it yet.
Congress can't do it.
None of my congressmen here in Arizona can show me such a law.
None of the senators can show me such a law.
The mayor of this city can't show me such a law.
Neither can the police chief or the sheriff.
Nobody in Washington, D.C.
Nobody on the President's Cabinet.
The President himself cannot show me any such law.
The Commissioner of the Internal Revenue says he can't show me any such law.
The Secretary of the Treasury can't show me any such law.
I've been challenging them for years.
If they wanted to stop all this nonsense and all this opposition and all this danger, because it is dangerous, because ultimately we're going to go to war over this.
Uh, all we have to do is produce the law.
I'm a law-abiding man.
If they'd just showed me the law the first time I asked for it, I would never have stopped.
But they can't do it.
They're, uh, they're criminals.
Despots, tyrants, liars, thieves.
They've been stealing the last blood from the American people, like, forever.
And you all know that.
And next April 15th, because you're little, miserable, stinking, rotten cowards, you won't be allowed to go again.
Well, I'm sure.
Well, I'm sure.
Yes, you will.
Uh, now on to something that I absolutely hate.
Can't stand it.
Really, uh, Seems to happen to the good people.
A dear friend of all of us has been diagnosed with cancer.
And he's being, he's going into the hospital, I believe, tomorrow for surgery.
And I want you all, you need to tell him how much we care about him.
If you really care about him.
I don't want you to write a phony card or a phony letter.
And I don't want you to call.
It's gotta be in writing.
Has to be in writing.
Because then he'll have it forever and he'll know how much he's cared for, about, and how much he's loved.
By all of us.
It's Alan Wiener of WBCQ, the man who owns WBCQ.
For years he was a... He called himself a radio pirate.
We even tried to put together a ship to go out to sea so that he could be broadcasting out at sea, you know, outside the jurisdiction of the United States government or any other government or any treaty, and be able to broadcast.
And every time, everything he did, they busted him and confiscated his equipment and drug him through court and fined him and, you know, just a host of equipment.
All that equipment was It was staggering over the years.
But finally, he applied for a license, got a license for a shortwave radio station.
It's WBCQ.
We know it as The Planet.
And that's what you're listening to right now if you're listening to this broadcast.
And Alan's been diagnosed with cancer.
And from what I understand, he's going to the hospital tomorrow for surgery.
And If it had not been for three people, listen to me very carefully, I don't care whether you personally like these people or not, I like them, all of them.
Sometimes they disagree vehemently with me, especially Johnny Lightning.
I mean, Johnny Lightning sometimes is screaming Marxist-Liberal, and sometimes he doesn't like anything I say, other times he agrees 100%.
And sometimes what he says makes me scratch my head and wonder, you know, When it was that he actually escaped from the insane asylum.
But the truth is, without Connie Lightning, Scott Becker, and Alan Wiener, there never would have ever been a broadcast called the Hour of the Con.
I would never have been on radio.
And if Alan Wiener hadn't started WBCQ, I probably wouldn't have been on radio for these last few years.
Because, to tell you the truth, no other radio station in the world feels safe having me as one of its broadcasters.
It scares them to death.
But it doesn't scare Alejandro because he believes in free speech.
I'm going to give you an address to write to, so write it down.
And please, if you believe as I do in free speech, if you believe that Aaron is Has he done us all a great service?
If you care about him just as a person, forget all this other stuff.
If you just care that he's got cancer and you don't want him to die, then please write him a letter or a postcard and let him know how you feel about him personally.
Now, if you don't feel that way, I don't want you to do it because there's nothing worse than hypocrisy and insincerity and lies.
You know me, I hate that stuff.
But if you agree with me, please write WBCQ.
That's WBCQ.
The planet.
That's what he calls it.
WBCQ, the planet.
I think he calls it the planet, because whether it does or not, he hopes that WBCQ blankets the world and everybody's listening everywhere.
And the truth is, if you have the right radio and the right antenna, There's no place in the world where you cannot receive WBCK.
That's the truth.
So, Leanne's accomplishing that goal.
If the people listening have the right radio and the expertise to put up a good long line, or a good antenna that will receive WBCK.
Plus, WBCK has a planet.
the planet. 97 High Street. That's H-I-G-H. 97 High Street.
That's H-I-G-H. 97 High Street.
97 High Street.
Kennebunk.
That's spelled K-E-N-N-E-B-U-N-K.
That's Kennebunk.
K-E-N-N-E-B-U-N-K.
Maine.
Maine.
M-A-I-N-E.
And the zip code is 04043.
That's 04043.
Please go, Colonel.
Please write.
WBCQ, the planet.
97 High Street.
04043 Please don't call.
Please write.
WBCQ, the planet.
97 High Street.
Can about Maine...
0-4-0-4-3.
And if you didn't get the spelling for Kennebunk, don't worry about it.
Spell it the best you can, because it's the zip code that will take your letter there, not the spelling of the town.
Post office don't even look at that anymore.
The only thing they look at is the zip code.
Once it gets there, they look at the street, or the post office box, and that's it.
So please write out what we are telling them.
Twelve?
Tell him the truth about what you think about what he's doing.
And if it's something negative or bad, please don't write to him.
Somebody who's in that situation, who's going through the worry, and the suffering, and all the problems connected with cancer, don't need your bullshit.
Understand?
I hope you do.
He doesn't need it.
You got something good to say, write him.
If you don't, forget it.
Write somebody.
Write me!
Vent your anger and your venom on me.
I'm used to it.
I get it all the time.
It doesn't bother me a bit.
And I'm not laying in a hospital bed, and I'm not under the surgeon's knife, so... I have a hat.
You know, here's my address.
Hunt.
H-O-T-T.
You can get a 101.1.
Hunt them.
P.O.
Box 940.
Eager.
Arizona.
85925.
And while you're venting your anger, don't forget to send your donation.
Hunt.
H-O-T-T.
Now I guess some people are just, you know, I guess they taped these podcasts and are just playing them back again.
And they're asking some questions and that's about the long range rifle series that we did.
Where I was teaching you how to shoot and hit a target at a long range.
And some people called in and said, well, Bill, what do you think about 7mm Magnum?
Well, I don't, when it comes to long range.
When it comes to anywhere between where I'm standing at 400 yards, 7mm Magnum is fine.
Fine.
But it's not a long range weapon.
Remember, the purpose of shooting to hit a target at long range is to deliver the maximum effect to your target.
7mm bullets just aren't big enough.
They're not big enough.
To tell you the truth, .308 bullets aren't big enough.
But you need at least a .30 caliber or above.
You need a magnum round or a wildcat round.
And, uh, we talked about a lot of things, and, you know, I gave some of you the benefit of the doubt and talked about 308-168 grain bullets, but to tell you the truth, there's no 308-168 grain bullet that's going to deliver enough foot-pounds of energy to the target at 700 yards to even be worth trying it.
So forget it.
You need a heavy bullet.
It should be well over 200 grain.
It should have a Magnum punch behind it.
You need at least a 26-inch barrel.
And I could go on and on and on.
So, you know, stop writing and calling and saying, why don't you like a 7mm Magnum?
I love a 7mm Magnum if it's within distance of me and 400 yards.
There's nothing wrong with it.
Nothing at all.
It's more effective, though, at around, you know, between me and 350 yards, if you want to know the truth, but I'll give you 400.
I'll give you 400.
It's a great hunting rifle.
It's a great rifle for, you know, anywhere between you and 400 yards, for any kind of task.
But beyond that, it will not, listen to me, it will not perform.
My rifle, which is a .375 H&H Magnum, accurately improved, will deliver the same foot-pounds of energy at 1,000 yards as a .44 Magnum rifle will deliver at 12 feet from the muzzle.
That's what I'm talking about.
And what I put in the tip of my bullets There is no body armor that can be purchased or worn by anybody that will stop that bird all the way out to a thousand yards.
That's what I'm talking about.
You can't do that with a 7mm mag.
Period.
You can't do it.
So forget it.
I'm shooting a 300 grain Spitzer boat tail.
With a titanium rod in the tip.
It's armor-piercing.
And at a thousand yards, it delivers the same energy to the target as a .44 Magnum delivers both feet from its own muscle.
Maybe that will help some of you understand what I was trying to get across to you.
We're talking long range!
Remember?
I told you.
700 yards or more!
And all of those broadcasts I was teaching you how to hit your target at 700 yards.
Hopefully, you will learn how to do it at a much greater range, but you know, you need to start somewhere.
Actually, if you're not used to shooting, you should start at 100 yards and then work out until you understand what's going on and what you're doing.
If you're shooting long range, you should be reloading.
You don't have to reload, though, because I have some fantastic, off-the-shelf ammunition today.
And I told you about that during that broadcast.
So, you know, what are you waiting for?
And I'm telling you what, the war is getting closer and closer and closer.
More and more people are waking up.
They're discovering that George Clooney just lied, and lied and lied during his campaign.
He's broken at least seven major campaign promises that if people had known it while he was running for president, they would never have voted for him.
Never.
And we would have Al Gore as a president right now.
And I gotta tell you folks, in the long run, you're gonna find it wouldn't have been much different, except Al Gore would have taken us there sooner, with probably a little more bloodshed along the way.
George W. Bush is going to take it there a little slower.
There's going to be some bloodshed along the way.
And we're ultimately going to still be aimed on that path toward world totalitarian socialist government.
He's a globalist.
He's made no secret about it.
I'm making that correction.
Not titanium.
It's tungsten is what I use.
Although, you know, titanium might work.
I've just never tried it.
Don't know whether it would or not, but tungsten does work.
Uh, it's...bad.
Really bad.
...because I got one leg.
I don't go around laughing, pleading with everybody that I only got one leg.
We have Spanish neighbors who are still getting... Oh, come on, man!
Get off my butt!
We've got people all over town who will volunteer to read to the blind.
Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
I've already applied to... Take a hike, Ike.
I hate it when somebody starts with that crap.
Oh, I'm so happy.
I'm blind.
I only have one leg.
I only got one arm.
My mommy beat me when I was a baby, so that's my excuse to quit living.
Call me a prick.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yes, hello Bill, this is Mike.
Hi Mike.
Yeah, hopefully Aaron gets well.
Now I remember you a few years ago, you were on, didn't you have like a little segment on the RNI, Radio New York International program a few years ago?
No, never had a segment on RNI.
Remember your show was right after Radio New York International on WWCR?
That's true, and Johnny Lightning helped me get started.
They helped me find the equipment to use.
They promoted my show on RNI.
They did all kinds of things to help me out.
They didn't have to do it, and I thought it was one of the greatest things I've ever seen, especially since Johnny Lightning disagreed with almost 75% of everything I ever said.
Yeah, I could've sworn that you were a guest on Johnny's show, like, I don't know, like ten years ago?
Uh, it's been a bit, I don't remember, but I didn't have a segment on his show.
Oh, yeah, that's what I'm saying, that you were just like a temporary guest, like a few times, that's all.
Anyway, do you have a driver's license, or do you drive around, or are you one of those people that drive around with a homemade license plate?
I don't have a roommate license plate, I do not have a license, and I don't tell anybody where or when I drive and it's none of your business.
Okay, here's our question.
Never if I even do drive or not.
Oh, okay.
Well, I was just wondering, because I know a lot of patriots, they, you know, they say... It has nothing to do with patriots.
It has to do with the law.
Faith is patriot crap.
Oh, okay.
Because we believe in the law, and study the law, and try to make the traitors, and despots, and tyrants obey the law.
Don't separate us from them by calling us traitors.
We're Americans.
I didn't say you were a traitor.
Well, don't call us paparazzi either.
We're Americans.
Okay.
We believe in America.
We believe in the law.
We believe in the Constitution.
Okay, I wanted to ask you about the pilot connection.
What about it?
I've seen them on 2020, and you said that they're not in business or anything?
They've been in business for years.
What happened?
What happened to them?
They were raided.
All their stuff was confiscated.
They were charged by the government, and the government couldn't convict them, and finally they got them with mail fraud.
Oh, okay, so that's what they finally charged them with?
Yeah.
Okay, thank you very much, everyone.
Have a good evening.
You're welcome.
Okay, bye.
Yep, they couldn't get them on anything they were teaching people or anything in the law concerning the eye.
They got them on mail fraud and I'm not sure exactly how they did that.
But apparently the pilot connection had done something through the mail that the government was able to twist in court to turn into mail fraud.
And that doesn't mean that they're guilty of mail fraud, because if you set in on any of these federal trials, And you've listened to the judge and watched what they tell the jury and how the prosecutor twists the facts and lies and brings up federal agents who, by the way, according to the law, federal agents and law enforcement officers can lie to elicit a confession and they can lie in court.
Nobody cares.
So.
That's why I say that's one of the reasons, I think.
One of the... That's just a little reason.
There's lots and lots of reasons.
Well, I say this.
There's no justice anymore in this country for the common man.
It does not exist.
520-333-4578 is the number.
And we'll be taking your calls for the rest of the hour.
You got one leg, you got one arm.
Don't call me and plead all those...
That's exactly what you'll get from me.
You'll learn how to live with it.
It's custom made from the ground up, and if you were to try to duplicate it, it would cost you several thousand dollars.
Oh, and so what off the shelf do you recommend?
Would you say go with the cult?
Um, you know, with the AR-15?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
The AR-15 is never, ever a long-distance weapon.
Okay.
You need a bolt-action rifle.
Yeah.
It's got to be a Magnum caliber.
It's got to be a .30 caliber or above.
It's got to have at least a 26-inch barrel.
Okay.
And it's got to be, you know, really accurate.
If it's not, uh, Uh, really accurate.
You gotta be willing to spend just a little bit of money and a little time to make it that way.
But there's lots of off-the-shelf rifles that are accurate enough if you follow the directions in my series on long-range shooting.
Oh, and that series you can buy on your, uh, from your, uh, store.
You can listen to it on the website, yeah.
Oh, okay.
So, uh, first go to the website, and then order the book.
It's not a book.
It's a series of broadcasts we did on this show that you can listen to on the website.
If they're not up there now, they will be shortly.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
You're welcome.
This is a true story.
You better listen to me.
I was in the military.
I fought in Vietnam.
I know what the military can do.
And if you don't learn guerrilla tactics, And if you can't hit your target, count to 700 yards, uh, hang it up!
Hang it up!
We're gonna get you!
And if you do one of these assault weapon commandos, we're going to get you first before
they ever get anybody else.
You better listen to my shooting theories again, because some of you just ain't playing
with a ball of...
Thank you.
You're not taking me seriously.
I fought in a war.
Listen to me.
I'm not one of these phony Vietnam vets.
I actually fought in a war for a year.
For a year.
I have over 257 combat patrols.
To my credit.
Probably a lot more.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
To my credit.
Probably a lot more.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
Hello.
Hello, Bill.
Hello Bill.
Yes?
Yeah, um, hey, I know how that, uh, they get you on that mail fraud.
How?
Um, okay, if a U.S.
attorney, if you send something through the mail that the U.S.
attorney could pick up and say this has no credible, intelligent, educational material, they get you on the mail fraud.
Uh, wait a minute.
That didn't even make sense.
What do you mean, intelligent, educational material?
If you, if you, they call it like, kind of like a Ponzi scheme.
If you're charging money, and the money's going through the mail, and a U.S.
attorney picks up a book, and it doesn't matter what the book is, and he decides that it's not... It's not up to him, it's up to the jury.
Yeah, but he can still bring the charges, and the jury can still prove that they just find you guilty.
Well, now you've got a point.
Yep, that's how it works.
Now you've got a point.
It's not up to the attorney.
It's not up to the attorney.
Also, they have to prove to the jury that you have intent to defraud.
In other words, you were trying to get something for lying to somebody.
Yeah, you know, you can take that up on appeal.
Yeah, you can.
Most people can't afford it.
That's why it's always a good thing to have pre-polled legal.
Yep.
At least the price comes down to where, if you've got some friends, you can afford it.
Well, Bill, I personally was in court with a U.S.
attorney biting at me, and I had open court charged him with mail fraud.
And the whole thing went, I got, I got jail time days.
Then I came out of jail and everything was dropped because I charged the U.S.
Attorney with mail fraud.
How'd you do that?
Because what he was sending me through the mail was mail fraud.
Yeah, what was he sending you?
He was sending me notices to appear.
And it was just in there, it was, you know, truthful, um, verbal language.
Which is really not truthful language.
Well, no, he can't make you appear.
Only a subpoena can make you appear.
Yeah, it was a subpoena.
Well then, how is that mail fraud if it was a subpoena?
Because the subpoena's got mail fraud on it.
How?
Stop talking gibberish to me.
No, no, no, Bill.
Explain yourself.
I'm not talking gibberish.
Yes, you are, because you haven't said anything that makes it explicit.
It's a painting with Fox. It has my name in a box and anything in a box is not on the painting.
Okay, now you're talking sense.
Yeah.
Okay? Never assume, especially when you're talking on the radio, that anybody listening knows what you're talking
about.
Yeah, I got that problem.
And when you're talking to me, if you don't spell it out, you know, I don't know if you know what you're talking
about or not.
Yeah, that wasn't the only bit of mail fraud, though, though.
Everything was mail fraud in there.
Packages sent in.
Everything.
It usually is.
Most of the stuff I get from the government.
But the thing is, you never... Here's the rule, folks.
Listen to me.
Never accept delivery of anything from any government entity whatsoever.
Refuse it.
Every time.
Never accept it.
Never sign for it.
Never open it.
Ever.
Period.
To hit me with a subpoena?
Well, here's the kicker.
It doesn't have to go through the mail to be mail fraud either.
What I'm trying to tell you is if you accept it and open it, you're saying you are who they addressed it to.
And nine times out of ten, you're not.
Yeah, I understand that.
Okay.
Yeah.
Never accept anything in the mail from any government entity whatsoever, not even the local director.
Never.
Period.
That's a big mistake.
Godhead, good luck just sending it back.
That's what you gotta do.
Yep.
If you don't take delivery, then they can't prove that you're who they sent it to.
That's for sure.
Thanks for calling.
Thanks, Bill.
520-333-457.
Don't call me up and start spouting gibberish, folks.
Say what you mean.
If you know what you're talking about, I'll figure it out real quick.
If you don't, I'm gonna keep asking you questions until I figure out whether you know what you're talking about or you don't.
And if you don't, I'm gonna hang up on you, just like I always do.
Okay?
He knew what he was talking about, but he sure wasn't expressing it for a while.
And, uh, in a way, he didn't, because he was accepting mail from government entities when you should never, ever do that.
What you're doing is you're saying that they're right, and you're the person that it's supposed to be delivered to, and, you know, you're going to get yourself in trouble doing that.
Good evening, you're on the air.
Yes, Phil.
Yeah.
I got a friend of mine in New Jersey who needs an attorney.
He's got a disability.
Why are you calling me?
I'm not an attorney.
I know that.
His public defenders aren't helping him.
They never do.
They work for the court.
They usually fresh out of law school, don't know anything.
They're scared to death of a judge.
And they're not going to do anything to help you?
He was using a firearm to scare off some bad kids that were picking on him in a little township.
And I was wondering if you knew of any attorneys in the Monmouth County area that could help him?
How would I know anybody in the Monmouth County area that could help anybody?
I live in Edmonton, Illinois.
And they're asking a lot of people.
No, I don't.
But let me ask you this.
Yes.
So what?
These kids were picking on him.
Did he feel his life was in danger?
Absolutely.
If he felt that his life was in danger and that he was going to lose his life at any moment, he was justified in using any force at his command.
Okay, he's being charged with unregistered firearm and stolen battery.
You can't get a fair trial out here.
You can't get a fair trial anywhere in this country.
We're living under despotism.
Anything involving a firearm.
I mean, I told him to move out.
He just doesn't... He's got his wife and family here.
She doesn't want to leave.
Well, you know... What are you beating your head against the wall for?
If he had prepaid legal, he'd have an alternative, wouldn't he?
How come he didn't get prepaid legal?
I bet you don't have it either, do you?
No.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
I thought...
Can't stand it for them.
If you want to play by their rules, then they're going to get you.
You've got to at least have some sense and some brains and protect yourself.
They should have had prepaid legal.
They should have been willing to draw a line and say, I don't buy this for one second that he didn't have a gun.
I don't believe that.
I believe he did have a gun.
Especially if it's like the guy said, if he's like me, I know he had a gun.
Because I would have had a gun.
And if those kids, teenagers, or whatever they were, were threatening me, and I felt that my life was in danger, I would have put this gun right down somebody's throat, and I would have killed them all if they weren't history and got the hell out of there real quick.
I'd pull the trigger.
And if they didn't, I would.
And that's the truth about me.
You know, there's all kinds of people If you're playing the game, and you can't play a game, you have to understand the law.
You have to be on the right side of the law, and you have to be willing to die for your rights and for the law, like I am.
Otherwise, if you play their game in their courts, under this tyranny and despotism that we're living under, you're gonna get screwed.
Why do you think we have so many people in prison today?
And most of them are in there For nothing that was ever a crime 20 years ago.
And I'm talking about most of them.
Most of them.
Most of them.
And shouldn't even be crimes.
And a judge once told me, and this is true, he said, Bill, there's nobody in prison who didn't volunteer to go.
He told the truth.
I don't volunteer.
If you do, don't cry.
Don't cry.
Deal with it.
And you only think if this guy gets an attorney, the attorney's going to bail him out of this?
He doesn't have enough money.
If he paid legal, he might have enough money.
A regular attorney?
No.
And he waited until he got in trouble before he's looking for a lawyer.
Now he's looking for a lawyer.
He could have had one.
He could have had the best in his state if he'd had prepaid legal.
I'm going to give you the number to call Bart right now.
All of you.
Listen to me.
Bart's one of the nicest guys in the world.
He'll help you.
And remember, prepaid legal will cover you under the terms of the policy.
The contract.
It's an insurance thing.
So when you get all the material, read it.
And if you're blind, Ducky... There are blind dummies, you know.
If you're blind, find somebody to read it all to you.
Or call Clark, and tell him you're blind, and ask him to read it to you, and he will do that!
But don't leave blindness as an excuse, or anything else.
You'll still buy that.
What a weak victim!
Scum sucking, uh, you know, frauder for socialism.
Go!
Do it somewhere else.
Go to Cuba.
Castro understands it.
Oh, he would be so, so understanding of why you don't know anything about the contracts you entered into because you're blind.
Castro would just rob you.
And then he could just screw you all over the place because you're so ignorant.
So stupid.
I don't buy it.
Folks, no way.
And no pain picking on a handicapped.
Because if you want to know the truth, I only got one leg.
But I don't plead that.
And I don't beg out of doing anything.
And I don't say, I can't walk that distance.
I can't go there because I only got one leg.
I had a stroke not too long ago.
Sometimes I have trouble talking.
But by God, I'm behind this microphone still doing my job.
I understand.
All you little victims, all you little fodder, cannon fodder for socialism, because that's what socialism needs to succeed, is all you little victims marching down the street with all your little handicaps and your woes and your emotional disabilities and all the reasons why you can't survive in this world.
I'm just so sick of that.
I don't get it.
Everyone says it.
I can't stand it.
I literally can't stand it.
Call Bart.
See, that guy got trouble.
He got no legal protection.
And now, if he were to get prepaid legal, we won't cover it because it's pre-existing.
Just the clinics are really common.
And not the residential ones.
And I'm going to go ahead and close the window.
It'll mean McClark's talking.
The phones are busy and he's talking on the phone with somebody.
If you get an answering machine, leave your name and phone number and Blunt will call you back and you'll find he's one of the most understanding, nicest guys you ever talked to in the world.
And you'll be glad that you did.
Good evening, John Muir.
How are you doing, Neil?
Good.
What do you know about... I need you to talk a lot louder.
Put the phone right in front of your mouth and talk up.
What do you know about L. Ron Hubbard's Scientology?
L. Ron Hubbard was an intelligence officer for the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Scientology was a mind control experiment conducted by the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Oh come on.
Get out of here.
If you want to believe in Scientology, go ahead.
I just told you what it is.
I was a member of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
I know exactly who L. Ron Hubbard was.
L. Ron Hubbard was a United States Naval Officer of the Office of Naval Intelligence conducting a mind control experiment by creating Scientology.
Now, if you want to go be a part of it, go be a part of it, but don't tell me on this broadcast, after I've told you what I know, that there's something good about it, because that's bullshit.
Good evening, young man.
Little Bill?
Yeah.
Yeah, I was going to say, the people, if we're having trouble with, uh, weapons and, uh, things like that, and weapons and all, all they have to do is, uh, explain the situation in, uh, particularly in Macedonia, where, Two million people are getting screwed by the U.S.
supplying both sides.
Wait a minute.
You just made a statement.
How can you prove the U.S.
is supplying both sides?
Well, I can't prove it myself.
How can you say it?
If you can't prove it, why do you say it?
Well, because I believe so.
Then why don't you say that you believe so instead of stating it as fact?
If you can't prove it, you can't state it as fact.
Yes, I stand corrected.
Thank you.
Go ahead.
So, in other words, the hell that's going on over there is all of that nonsense over there is going to eventually be imported here into the United States.
It's part of their game plan.
It's just like a little test bed.
It's going to be It's gonna be hell over here, just like you're saying.
It already is hell over here.
And it's already been implemented.
And it's already, uh, things that have been implemented in this country to provide Americans from other Americans in order to start that kind of crap.
Exactly.
And it happened a long time ago.
Everybody's... Bill, when's all this gonna happen?
It started a long time ago, dummies!
Oh yeah, but specifically with what you were saying with what the military is capable of, there's something in it.
But I've been studying some different things and it's, in other words, it's got to be a very rude awakening, even for myself, for what I can imagine.
If you've never fought in a war, yes, it's going to be a very rude awakening.
I believe it will be.
And if you're not prepared to fight, it's going to be tough going until you learn.
Or you're going to end up as one of the either cannon fodder refugees or you're going to be in some kind of a concentration camp somewhere.
Yeah, who knows?
Maybe they'll send a whole bunch of us over to the Hague.
They'll send me anywhere.
They can send my dead body anywhere they want.
They're not sending me anywhere.
Good for you, Bill.
I'm going to leave the phone now.
Thank you.
Thanks for calling.
5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8.
Got time for maybe one or two more calls.
We're just almost up to the end of the hour, but we still got time for one or two more calls.
5-2-0-3-3-3-4-5-7-8.
There is a lot of you out there who keep thinking I'm going to mellow out.
I'm never going to mellow out until this country is free and safe.
The constitutional Republican government has been restored.
And then, and only then, can I mellow out and say, I don't care about any of this stuff.
You guys take it from here and go relax.
Somewhere.
With my family.
If I can find them.
Hey, I'm never gonna mellow out.
I'm never gonna let you off the hook.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
I can't hear you.
Put the phone in front of your mouth and talk real loud.