In this episode of the Radio Ranch, hosts Roger Sayles and John Kasarab discuss a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of traffic court battles to the potential geopolitical tensions involving Iran and Israel. The conversation delves into the complexities of legal systems, the importance of understanding one's rights, and the potential implications of global political maneuvers. The hosts also touch on personal health experiences, emphasizing the significance of staying informed about medical options and treatments.
The episode also features discussions on alternative health practices, such as the use of the iTeraCare wand and the benefits of hydrogen water. The hosts share personal anecdotes and listener interactions, providing insights into the challenges and strategies for navigating both personal health and legal systems. The conversation is rich with advice on how to approach legal disputes, the importance of being prepared, and the value of community support in tackling complex issues.
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During the show, I will probably be both in and out of pocket because I will be feverishly back here working on sorting out the issues. So you guys have a ball.
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Well, we'll we'll have something. That's for sure.
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Log in your cooling system. Keep it safe.
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Yes. So, John, how are you doing this morning, my friend? I'm doing pretty good. It's a rainy day in California. Oh, we've had that all weekend here in Ecuador, and it's nice and pretty this morning. So you just never know, do you?
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No. It wasn't expected either. You know, we were kinda figuring we were gonna be done with the rain here, and all of a sudden, it's it's been raining on and off. And the forecast says it's clear. And then by God, you know, in the afternoon, it starts raining.
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Yeah. There you go. Now your rainy season is generally this time of year too, February, March, April. Yeah. Through the through the winter time.
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It usually used to start in November. I remember that ski season started in November out here. Right. Right. But the patterns have changed.
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We're just not getting the the rain like we used to in the year's time. They're messing with you guys off of the West Coast. They're like crazy with harp, I think, with these fronts. So, anyway, we'll enjoy the there's a there's a side of rainy and and cloudy that's so good. So it can't be green and nice without especially down there in Southern California.
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Well, Northern California is getting, really blasted all the way up the coast there. It's been that's been going on for quite a while now. Uh-huh. And, the the snowpack is really beginning to get up there, which is what we need. You know? Oh, yeah. That's a good especially since Trump's evidently got the
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water flow going down to the southern part of the state, hopefully.
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Yeah. I don't even know if that's the case.
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Well, it's supposed to yeah. It's supposed to be. Whether it is or not, of course, it might not be because of the forces behind, and that's what we're dealing with all over the world this morning. I had to sit here and listen to Owen, Harrison, play these clips, and it sure does appear that that Trump is gonna do something to Iran. Excuse me.
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Well, that that little shit over there in Ukraine, you know, starting to make noise again, that that guy's gotta go.
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Yeah. I would hope his own people would take him out. Either one of those situations is, not good, for sure. But they're sneaking around behind our backs this, evidently, they've got plans to, hit Iran, and they're already, doing some of the things in this thing that broke about the, sub what's the signal? And that leak was part of it. And, there's some other stuff that's really intimidating. They're doing all this for Israel. I saw a interview with I don't know if you any of y'all ever watched Judge Napolitano's channel.
It's called Judging Freedom, and he's got some very interesting people on there. He had a threesome with an ex CIA guy guy and Ray McGovern, who's a ex CIA guy, but leftist oriented. And they were running down a bunch of stuff about the Trump administration that, I'm I'm sure is verifiable, but it was just not good. You know? He he is being just either willingly or unwillingly manipulated by these damn scientists. And, if they hit Iran, boy, watch watch out. K? Just watch out. It's got all kinds of implications on a lot of those countries down there, work on desalination.
Desalination, I think. It's got a lot to do with that. Iran's got a nuclear plant right on the, Red Sea there. And and all the other countries are around there are really, very concerned about an attack that might include that nuclear processing plant. Well, I don't think they're gonna hit the reactor. They they they don't wanna create a bigger problem, but they might Well, let's sounding. You know, let's hope not, John. You say we know. We don't know. This damn Netanyahu is a freaking nutcase. And how deep has he got his clutches into Trump? K. They're doing everything they wanna do. They're they're pulling here we got all these migrants, millions of them, and they pull a gal that's a PhD.
They they arrest her on the street, like, out of Moscow. I don't know if you've seen this or not. She was a PhD student. She wrote an op ed in the Tufts it's Tufts University, Tufts newspaper for Palestine, and they went and yanked her off the street and are processing her out of the country while there's millions of these other people, murderers, rapists, etcetera. The Israeli angle has taken a dangerous precedent in the Trump administration.
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It it is supposed to show you that he's tied in with these guys. Oh, yeah. Well He he grew up in in it with them, New York. I mean Of course.
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And and listen, there's nobody that's gonna get in any position of power around the world today that isn't influenced by these money influencers.
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Yeah. I'm sorry. That's just the way it is. If he reshapes it properly, if he gets the opportunity, because I still think we're gonna be heading into war, and I think it's gonna come through Europe at first. I don't think it's gonna come out of the military. It's not gonna
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I don't think it's gonna come out of us unless it's Israel thing. I mean, the Iran thing. If you're gonna watch France, you Oh, they're they're ridiculous. They had a, there was a Muslim holiday over the weekends. I don't know what it is. Not Ramadan. That's a whole month, I think. But there was a big one in every major city in Europe was in totally intimidated by these migrants over there. And the clip I saw, they were chasing the French police out. Of course, that's, you know, knowing the damn French. I don't know if that's any great feat or not, but they were chasing them out of the area. And the the Harrison was saying it happened all over Europe, over the weekend. So Well, we're not going back. It's a frigging mess.
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Go back to Comenie. You know, before before we heard about Comenie, I had no idea that France was like 25% Muslim already. Oh, yeah. Remember, they sought refuge in France. Yes. And then Comenie launched his thing, and then that's where he got Carter's mess and all that stuff going on. France has got a real real freaking problem. But let me tell you, the mystics have been saying, and I mean way back, that the blood was gonna run ankle deep in France.
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I don't doubt that one bit, the way it's going and heading. And also, maybe in Germany also, they're driving cars into gatherings all over every major holiday or even on some that aren't. It's just a hell of a mess, folks. I'll tell you what. I looked over remembering Robbie Noel, who I I think you remember, John. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I do. Over on our b n. He was Yeah. South African guy, so he had that very rich colonial accent. He was quite Robbie and
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Robbie and Chapman. You know? They were always on the radio. Right. And,
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he had been a stockbroker and had all that background and had that just a wonderful accent. He was a really he was quite held quite a place in the patriot community back then because he held that really nice 08:00 eastern spot on, RBN in the evening when you got a lot of listeners.
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Yeah. More very they're very Well, he was always very informative too. He did a job.
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He he really understood everything. And I can remember him saying, when gold went past 300, he said you'll never see $300 gold again in your lifetime. One went past 400. He said you'll never see $400 gold in your lifetime. Well, it recently passed, 3,000 about two weeks ago. And, then on that Friday, I didn't say anything about it. I had looked at it that day, over on Kitco, which is where I've always gone for graphs. And, they it had been at, like, oh, I don't know, 3,030 or something, right in that range. And on the Friday morning, they knocked it down right below $3,002.02 $9.09 8 or something. There's a big, avalanche on the line, you know, just straight down.
And so what's happening there is the powers that be understand these forces will far better than we do. And, they know they don't want investors sitting there seeing gold above $3,000 for the whole weekend. So before they, let that anxiety, don't forget Robbie's Robbie's saying on Wall Street, gold climbs a wall of worry. Yeah. Gold climbs a wall of worry, and they don't want people worrying about it over the weekend where they start divesting themselves in their stock market, portfolio and buying gold. K? Well, they went down to that $29.98. And then last week, I I didn't really check. I checked this morning, and it's thirty one eighteen this morning.
Gold has gone up a hundred and $18 or more in less than two weeks. Well, that's that's quite a move. Okay? And it kinda signifies underneath what's going on here because it appears that the Zion bad guy Zionists here, which would normally criticize Trump for all this activity, well, they're not saying a word about what's going on, with them preparing all these plans and the analysis of it for an Iranian strike. Now this is another tidbit I picked up, and none of those establishment medias are carrying this either. Israel's about to go into a revolution.
They're having huge, huge demonstrations over there, and and it's quite precarious, and none of the western, the media is carrying it. K? So, so there's a lot of forces underneath that are working here. And,
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the last what an interesting time. Well, it seems like when Trump got in and started moving fast, then other people started deciding they better be moving fast too. So look what they just did to to Marie Le Pen.
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I heard they were gonna throw her in jail. Did they do that?
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Yeah. She's supposed to get four years, but it's I guess she's gonna serve it at home. But the whole point here is is that she's the leading candidate to be elected, and they don't want her to get elected. Yeah. Like all the other countries, she's a populist.
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Her father was, Le Pen was the one that started their that movement, and the daughter, Marie, is, taking up with it now as the father's gone. And that's been around for the whole thirty years I've been involved in this. Oh, yeah. She's been fighting it for a long time. Yeah. Well, him initially. I was even saw him on the tail end of his life and then her inherit the torch there. So you got that going on. The Germans are about to they're they they they're about to a point where they've had it if they're not so damn conditioned. They can't lift their head up, which they may be, and then England. So those are the three kingpins over there that are trying to go into the northern group of NATO founded with Sweden's help. And, they're just gonna go ahead and attack Russia because they think Putin doesn't have enough land and minerals and resources of his own. He can't say grace over what the hell he's got, but they think he wants Europe, which, of course, he doesn't. This is just more of this this provocation from this power this power elite.
And, I think it's it's very serious, folks. Both these fronts have turned very serious. This one in Ukraine with that idiot, that's egotistical, hutzpah piece of crap that's running that country at their behest, of course. And then you kinda got some similar forces down there around the Mediterranean and The Middle East. And, because Russia and China both got oil big oil deals with Iran. So should Trump go in there under the auspices of us fighting for something and it's really for Israel, these bunch of damn murder and thief and trouble causing bastards over there that have created all this?
And, man, it's a mess, John. That's the only one. I know. We're the only ones I know that can confront these bastards, folks. We can confront them with pure truth, and they stand silent. They stand mute, But we can't spread the word. We can't get anybody to listen or very few. We can't get people to pay attention. And here it is. We've got the solution that if mass applied could really hurt these guys. But here we here we sit.
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Yeah. Well, I still I still think Russia is gonna be forced, and this is what I've always said, this is gonna be forced to overrun Europe, and it'll take the Balkans First or the Baltics. Yeah. Anyway, just keep an eye on that.
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What is what is Putin want Europe for? A bunch of Muslims? He's already got a bunch of Muslims in some of those To shut them down? To quit
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pulling the BS that they're pulling and and trying to, you know, create a problem and keep him on edge and constantly threaten Russia
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and all that stuff? And finally, he's gonna have enough of it. I I tell you what, I think the world's just about had enough of it. And they're Well be having to be so open that that that they're provoking a lot of other people around the world, it seems like. So anyway, that's the, European lynchpin is gonna be this war. It's coming in Europe. It's it's Well, this it ain't pretty for Europe. Let me give you an example. Over the weekend, Putin commissioned a new submarine at one of their submarine bases. I'm I'm sure you hadn't heard about this, John. Right? I haven't know. It's got this what? It starts with this v. I can't remember. Is it zen or something missile on it?
It's a cruise type missile. It can go 600 miles at Mach nine.
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Wow.
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There's nothing that can stop it. They've also got a torpedo that can travel incredibly fast underwater. And what it does is it sends out something that clears the water out ahead of the torpedo Mhmm. Underwater. So it doesn't have to meet that resistance, and it has incredible speed and accuracy too. Yeah. It's gotta be some kind of frequency. These are the the these these are these are not people and things you wanna mess with. No. I mean and the whole reason is because their whole damn financial system is unraveling, and they're about to be exposed.
That's what all this is about.
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You know what? It's tied in to what's going on in Mexico now too. I don't know if you've heard about the heads, they're cutting heads off and leaving them lay out in the public again. I I don't know. I really have. It's kinda gruesome, but
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these are the terrorists these are the terrorist cartels that have been the terrorists now? Yeah.
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The only reason to connect this stuff I was talking to a parishioner here, just Sunday, she's from there. We have a number of people that are from there that are US citizens that live up here. You know, down here in Southern California, Mexicans in in US have been crossing the border back and forth forever, you know? Mhmm. And so you got people that are born down there, but live and work up here, and, you know, they go back and forth. And she was telling me about her last trip down towards home, to see the family, and she was just driving down the highway.
And she said she was stopped at least five times by, you know, people you didn't know if they were cops. You didn't know if they were cartel. You could tell when they got there, asking 20 questions, looking for money anywhere, going through everything in the vehicle multiple times. And he was talking about going down into Mexico for a while, and she says, you don't wanna go. Just stay out of there. I said, well, I gotta get my teeth fixed. Tijuana's pretty safe. It's that doesn't seem to be a big problem. Right. Right. But anywhere along the roads made the, you know, the highways, you you stand a chance of being, interdicted by these guys.
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Well, so much for Mexico as a go to. Yeah. Mexico is gonna be one of the wealthiest countries in the world in the future. They've got huge amounts of oil. They've got a huge supply of lithium there, and they're the number one country in the world for silver reserves. They got more silver underground than any other country that they've discovered yet. So they're gonna be a big time rich country at some point, but they better, do something with this cartel influence.
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Well, I guess they are. I guess we got quite a few people down there already been working with them. And the reason the cops are getting a little, backbone is because our forces are down there with them.
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Well, I I've heard that, you know, after the declaration of them being terrorists that they were gonna put some folks down there. We've got that drug problem here. We've got a big election
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in a week and a half. You know? The thing people don't understand about the US military is, and this was back even when I was in, which was 1968, '60 '9, because I did apply for special ops and didn't complete it for a number of reasons. I knew from back then that we had more than 140 bases of these small groups of guys down in all these countries. Yeah. We were the ones that cleaned out Colombia.
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Yeah. Probably.
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It didn't do much good, though. The head of FARC is now the president of the country, so I'm I'm not sure how good it is. You know what it did? It allowed him to survive. I guess. I guess. We've got our own share of that now. We don't produce a lot of drugs here in Ecuador, but they use Ecuador from Peruvian and Bolivian and and Colombian and wherever else as a shipping point. And so now there's evidently, from what I hear, there's, like, five gangs. One of them is European. So you got the Sinaloa's and all all those and this European gang out of somewhere over there. And they're the ones that are all fighting for territory, and that's why, you know, we mentioned, I think, last week it came up that they're talking about opening up bases. The one of the ones they closed down, I believe, is at Manta on the coast. I've not been down there. I don't know much about the lay of the land there. But it seems like that's where the base was, and they were up here fighting cocaine people, you know, back in the jungle. Because in Colombia, they've gotta get the petroleum.
There's some facet of petroleum that's used in cocaine refinement to reduce it from the leaf to the powder. And so they come over over in the jungle and get a bunch of this oil and go use it in this refining process. And, supposedly, there's execution drones over there and stuff that, you know, see at night with night vision and can execute people and just all kinds of stuff that's just not real pretty.
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Well, they they do have those drones they're using. They're using them over in Ukraine. They're they're armed, and they Yeah. They chase the guy down. You know? Yeah.
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Yep. They only have one round in them, and they just go right for the head. I tell you, it's some kind of crap in these days we live in. For sure. And, of course, if everything's escalating in The US, which looks like it's moving up to something going on this summer. So if you're not prepared, shame on you, and, you better start getting that way real quick for something going on. So that's, just kind of Well, I'm really just wrap up here. Go ahead that Trump started the
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move on guns better. I don't like what's going down where they want everybody to have a permit. We're safer if there are no permits, and I can't see anybody applauding. I don't mind them going after and getting some good rulings, but this business about, you know,
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infringing on us by permits is it's gotta stop. Well, it's real it's regulatory. It's deep state agency stuff. It's a game plan. But it's gotta stop. Now was it wasn't there a ruling out of the Supreme Court on ghost guns that they were same as regular
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manufacturers? Yeah. They were saying that they're gonna try to outlaw that stuff, but you know what?
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How are you going to outlaw three d printers?
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Well, they're not necessarily even talking about three d printers. They're talking also about, all of the parts, you know, with the 80% kits and stuff like that where you can buy the parts and put them together because they right now don't have serial numbers on them. Right. Fortunately, we won the battle on, having each bullet have a serial number on it.
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Ridiculous. Right. Well, we'll see. Well, this morning, Samuel. How you doing? You getting rain up there in Northern California?
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Yeah. We had a big light storm last night. Big thunderstorm was quite nice.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. That right. Right. Unfortunately, I totally agree with you on the Saran thing. You know, we ran a we spent $250,000,000 in 02/2002 on a war game, and, we put a general in charge of the being the opposition, and using the Iranian assets. We lost 20,000 people and 19 ships within an hour. That's 02/2002. Now these guys got Kinzoil missiles, maybe plasma weapons, etcetera. It's not gonna be nice. You know? And Trump looks like he's stupid enough to do it.
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Well, there is something about Iran has got him sucked in. That's for sure. I saw on one of these segments with Judge Napolitano, which is somebody that's on with him weekly, pe Pepe Escobar. And I know I've called his name before, but I I was not familiar with him. He lives in Thailand, evidently, and he's been over there in Yemen for the last couple of weeks with a group of foreigners, couple of Americans too. And he was given the whole lay of the land that we're not getting. We which is that we're over there doing this for Israel. Well, they're not sinking US ships with those mass missiles or planes. They're sinking and damaging Israeli ships. So, of course, they do what they always do and yank our chain to go over there and defend all of their crap they've messed up already. And they've got some kind of drones that they've been shooting down that are US drones, that Tulsa Gabbard was queried about, and I forget what they call them. But they're, anyway, they're shooting those down, and, they somebody thought they were shooting down US planes, but they weren't. They're these drone type things.
And that, there's absolutely nothing to do with The US and that the Yemeni people really like The US people. But, but it's all this stuff we're doing for that little do you ever remember the story maybe twenty years or so ago? There was a diplomatic confab, and, Israel came up at one of the tables. And, I think it was an assistant, some lower level French ambassador type guy, diplomat. And Israel came up and he made the comment. He said that shitty little country. And Conrad Black's wife, who's a big Jew media guy from Canada, was at the table, and they just he was gone the next day for making that remark.
Okay? That's who these people are, folks.
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Yeah. And, you know, the the other thing is China gets one third of its oil from Iran, and Iran's the size of Alaska. I feel what are we gonna do with, a handful of bombers and jet fighters and hit their facilities that are some say mile underground?
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Right. And they're not Arab. They're Farsi, which means that they're Persians. They speak Farsi. They're Persians. They're not Arabs.
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I mean, it's not that we see that the country badly. It they're gonna what what happens when they stick a zircon missile through the the, one of our flat tops?
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You know? Folks, I mean and though they're these these hypersonic missiles, they're unstoppable. They fly so close to the ocean and so fast, they're unstoppable.
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That's what the laser weapons is for, to stop.
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Well, we'll see. It's a day by day thing. It's sure it's developing pretty here as we roll into April, which starts, tomorrow, of course, with, the false April Fool's Day. And it continues on to the fifteenth of the real April Fool's Day. Now, I did make this announcement Saturday. We're at that time of year, so this coming Saturday, what we're gonna do is a whole program on the tax system. So if any of you have not heard that lecture, that finding of John and Glenn's research, because that's what it is, and we'll go over that Saturday.
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That's good. I'm glad you're doing that again. It needs to be done repeatedly.
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Yearly. As long as we've got the,
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as long as we got that tick with us, we need to expose them. Yeah. I gotta tell you that the naval weapons center here, it it's run by the navy. My family has worked over there for quite a while. Yeah. And then my brother-in-law was the head civilian over there for many years. This is where they track real time submarines and, other weapon systems out there. And also they do evaluations of weapon systems created by the other people that got the bids. So the engineers then do that and they go out and they actually have to compete for that business with other companies. It's interesting. But we had, Iranian guys over there that were first rate in terms of, they were US citizens also, and they had been here for quite a while, but there's a and we had Arabs.
There's a distinct difference between these people. Oh, yes. And where you would hear about it was the janitors because the Arab these guys were, I guess, really just more recent imports or something like that, but they complained that they had to clean the bathrooms because the Arabs wouldn't sit on the toilets they'd stand on, and I guess things would get a little messy.
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Well, that's a pleasant mental picture.
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Well, I guess in play in plenty of those places over there, the toilets are a hole in the in the floor.
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Well, that's hell. That's the way it was in Argentina.
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Yeah.
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As the old European style toilet, there's a hole in the floor, and there's two little places where you put your feet right there on each side of it, and that's your bathroom, folks. Right. I saw it more than once when I was in Argentina. It now those were it was older facilities, granted. But, yep, that was the way it was, you know, a hundred years ago. Boy, if you got bad knees, you got a problem. Yes, sir. You got a big problem. I'd say you had a big problem anyway from the start, but you you that's that's your own you gauge for your for yourself.
Let's see. What else did I wanna talk about this morning? I I guess that's about I watched a lot of basketball this weekend, some of that that kind of stuff. So, close to the house, it was rainy and cloudy kinda most of the weekend too, so that fit right in with that. Right. We just got a bunch of really trouble. Go go ahead, Xavier. That summer
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that submarine is is, was launched with primarily Zircon missiles,
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which are Yeah. Something like that. Cruise
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missiles, and the Kinzhal are are their ballistic, missiles. So, according to what I heard, if it was accurate, those are that new sub was launched with Kinzhal missiles, which are made to take out our our aircraft carriers, etcetera.
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Okay. Could be. Yeah. I got the impression that they could be used very a lot of versatility, but
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we'll see. Let's hope they're not used. Well, the world can't start for a couple years because Trump's just started to commission more aircraft carriers.
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Okay. Yeah. Right. Which is just a sitting duck with these with these kind of, armaments out there. They're just sitting ducks.
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They've, Well, that's why they're reviving they're going back and they're they're fixing all the World War two bases out in the Pacific.
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Yes. And they've got a bunch of bombers stationed at Diego Garcia evidently.
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Always. Always.
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Well, even more so now, b twos and stuff.
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Well, they used to be the b 50 twos used to be sitting over there. Well, I think maybe they're there too because they've got some real advantages on,
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dropping strategic armaments. But, anyway, folks, it's just a hell of a time, and I was hoping Trump, the anti war guy, wouldn't get sucked into this. But, you know, they've he got this thing for freaking Israel or they got something on him, one of the two.
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The best thing about being in the military is you get to see all this stuff, and you get to see some of the films and some of the testing and and the different weapon systems. And, you you know, I like blowing things up. It's a blast,
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to say No pun intended.
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No pun intended. I love fire stuff.
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Shooting off tank 90 millimeter cannons and, you know, I Well, I mean, hell, I love shooting weapons. It's just fun to go to the range and just expend of, you know Yeah. A couple of boxes or cartons of ammunition. It's just fun.
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And we didn't care. I even got to play John Wayne on the top of a hooch over there in Vietnam. I'd I'd been in Hong Kong, and I came back, and I wanted to test the m m 60 machine gun. So I played John Wayne holding on that thing and firing it, and you can sure tell that it's, quite different than in the movies.
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Oh, yeah. No no recoil there. Right?
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Oh, wow. So, John, did you have your Sunday get together? Was the rain curtail it yesterday? No. We had to terminate that, and things are changing over there because we're we're having remote speakers all the time, so people really aren't showing up. And, we had a lot of resistance too because people want to be remote. They don't want to travel over here to do the speaking. So I'm not sure exactly where that's going to go. We still have that guy.
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I see both sides of that. Go ahead. Yeah.
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So we have this Fritz Van Mastreit guy that's been there twice. He's got part three. He's the guy that won't let us see any of his paperwork and stuff until he completes his little course. His website is commonlawful, commonlawful Com, if you want to check him out. And, he's gonna be coming up here, let's see, April 13 on a remote. You can get on these things if you want, you guys, because we got a link if we're gonna be doing them on Zoom, so you're gonna you're gonna be able to plug into them. Then we got Larry Brock, who's a retired lieutenant colonel who was, you know, got was was a political prisoner there in Washington DC over j six.
And I guess he's got quite a story to talk about, and he's, he's from Texas, and he's gonna be talking Okay. And anybody's invited to that if they want to, you know, just come on and and and participate. Anyway, so I figured that we have a worldwide reach, but I'm I'm not gonna participate much anymore. This doesn't make any sense for me because I was going over there to meet people and get involved in the local scene and, you know, do our little investment things as well as do the class that I started doing. And we know once you created that, that that show with what's her name again again? I can't remember her name.
I don't know who you're talking about. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You you know the galler at RBM where you did that last show, that final show where Kathy actually finally said, that was the first time I understood what he was talking about. I took your show and made a class out of it. Remember?
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Yes. Vaguely. I don't you're not talking about Murr, are you?
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Oh, no. No. She had I don't know why I can't bring her name to my my mind, but she was Spingola?
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Yeah. Spingola. Okay. Alright. Diana. Yeah. Yeah. I wonder how she's doing.
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Not well. We don't really hear much anything. You know, she got really ill after she had her husband a problem and all that stuff.
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Unequally yoked. There's another situation of being unequally yoked, and she got she sounded like death warmed over
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last night. She got really sick. Just really sick. I don't know what her said. She she was so sick. She couldn't continue her what she was doing. Well, exactly. And she was a great
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she was a great contributor. I'm so proud of you. Are you? What did you do? Now. Yeah. I did? Alright. Annette, are you talking to me, or are you talking to your daughter? Okay. Whatever. I guess it's muted now.
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You know, and I still use that. I'd I'd that's the best thing to do. And, but I haven't really had many takers. I'll give you an update on my traffic situation.
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Alright.
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Ended up going into front of the commissioner and again, and I asked her if she had my paperwork, and she didn't even look at the paperwork because she wanted me to plea. Of course. And I says I said, plea? I I sent you a motion to dismiss, and don't you have my paperwork? She didn't even look at it. And I said, you know, I said, there's some real problems here with jurisdiction.
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Hold on, John. I whoever is a female with the child has got the mute off, if you could please mute, we'd appreciate it. It's a little little distracting. Thank you. Go ahead, John.
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So, I complained and said, I'm not going to plea. There's that not a valid ticket. And it says the most I can do is demur. And then she said, well, it's got to be in writing. You can't do it unless you did it in writing. And that's not true. It can be both ways. And so I said, well, there's a jurisdiction problem. You really don't have jurisdiction. I said, I'm not a US citizen. I am a non resident alien, and I'm not a resident, and, these laws don't apply to me because I'm under a common law traveling. And she says, I know where you're going. Stop right there. And I said, well, you don't have jurisdiction. And she says, you have a license. I have jurisdiction.
Well, it's just blatant idiocy.
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Well, yeah.
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Even in the California code, it it clearly makes the distinction between what they call commerce in stuff like this. I mean, that just bugs me when, that did bug me when when when, Brent said, stop this thing, commerce. You buy gasoline, you're in commerce. No. Each code has a strict definition of what is commerce and the reason you have to have a license. Just because you buy gasoline doesn't mean squat. Anyway, I still liked, that whole thing he did there. I I wish you would get in a little more deeper, and we don't have the arguing about it. Anyway, so now I know what I gotta do. And I also started researching some more, you know, because I'm gonna pull the ticket history of the, of the officer. I'm gonna pull with the bond value for that ticket.
And I heard from a court reporter, this is secondhand now for one of my people, the reason I go to these meetings to meet these people, they said, she said that, they get a bonus for every conviction. So I'm sitting there watching this gal work her system. She's cleaning out the courtyard pretty fast, and I guess she had someplace to go. So she would, everybody would be coming up there and they'd have a certain amount of a fine, and they would have a little talk back and forth, And she says, well, I'm gonna give you a break, and then she would, reduce the fine and make it really easy for them to do the thing. And I and I realized, well, she's just patting her pocket.
She don't want any arguments. She just wants to make her money for the day. So each one of those tickets is bonded, and on top of that, she's getting some kind of bonus. So I've gotta I've gotta go after the, commissioner commissioner's commission, and I've gotta go look into the pay system and how she gets paid for what she's doing. And so there's a whole bunch of other things that I can do. But now I can do the subpoena I got subpoena power now. I didn't have it before. I see.
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So now we're When you're in your discussions or your paperwork, don't refer to yourself as a nonresident alien. That is what you are, but only in the tax system. I understand that. Not in the traffic system. So I I understand that.
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It's not a gotcha. I I did it on purpose.
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Okay.
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Because one of the questions that I asked him is this, do you know what a nonresident alien is? See, I don't live in California. I make my abode here, but I'm not a resident.
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Okay. So We understand your argument.
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Yeah. I I do say things to tweak them.
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Okay. Well, let us turns out you've decided to fight it, so let us, know and keep us in the loop on how that
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turns out as you pursue. Oh, I will. And I could probably use some backup from the guy from the crews here, you know. But anyway Well, we're always here for you. The guy that, you know, Joe's done a really yeoman's job of defending himself, and everybody else has too. There's a lot of people, some that have done really well. So we'll see what happens. Alright. But, anyway, it's just a traffic ticket, and it's a place to to get experience in dealing with the court systems. Totally agree with that. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Totally agree. Doesn't matter what happens, Raj. You know, every time I get in there, I learn something.
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Well, no doubt about that. And it's pretty noneventful. Anything they're gonna slap you with is not gonna be too harsh. So
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good place to learn. A lot of people But, Terry Lee, I I wanna really get involved with more with Terry Lee stuff because Terry Lee took these guys right to federal court, and I really am interested in doing that.
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Okay. Well, you better do it quick before they get rid of federal court.
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Well, if it goes, it goes. I'll be happy about that too.
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That's, all that's in the works and that combative situation between these leftist, port fixtures that the, bad guys have left for us or the ones that have been put into the system
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erroneously years ago. Sounds Sounds like somebody's walking with it. Where's that noise coming from? Coming through, you know, like, they got the
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Alright. Let's just start. The the person has their mic open, do you have something to say?
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Roger. They're walking This is Larry.
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Okay. That sounds like Larry. Yeah, Larry. Go ahead.
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Yeah. That wasn't me with the mic open. I just opened it. But, I wanna ask John a question. When he was stopped with the traffic stop, did he present his passport or his driver's license? And then the second thing is, has he put his local officials on notice, including the Department of Motor Vehicles?
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No. I've been in remiss in doing all the things I need to do. I don't have a passport yet. I haven't needed it, to do what I've been doing. And the other reason is is that, you know, they came out with this thing about me and taxes. You can't have a passport if you're over $50,000. Well, I'm way over that. I've been fighting them since 1985.
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Right. In collections, and yours are surely in collections. Now this question another question on top of Larry's. Have you gone back and see if they renewed those liens every seven years?
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Well, it isn't a lien. It's just a letter that they send to the secretary of state. It's what? A letter. Just a letter. They send a letter, and then they send a letter to me telling me that I can't get a passport because it's Well, we couldn't okay. We couldn't have that if you didn't have 50,000
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plus in collections.
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Yeah. So Well, we got quite a bit. Right. Right. So that's just They still haven't gotten anything. Now this is why
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well, you need to go back and see if they've been renewing those.
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It's not a lien on you. They gotta have a lien on you to get it Well, I didn't go down I did not go down to the courthouse to check and see if they'd filed a lien down there. Promise you there's a lien there. I'm sure. One point. I don't I don't discount that at all.
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I don't. I mean, I'm I just I didn't need to go down there, so I didn't do it. Well, you do need to go down there to see if they've been renewing it. You've gotta renew that lien every seven years, and they have a tendency not to do that if it's these big cases like they had against Harvey or something. So you Well, I know I Well, Harvey got his his passport. Okay? Now I will do happened, well, they evidently
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didn't renew his lien. Now I will do all that, Raj. I told you. I've been busy doing other things, dealing with, you know, what I deal with and and had to deal with. Now that my, wife has died and I'm, you know, this what, almost nine years now, doesn't seem like that. But, I'm just forgetting to feel back to normal, man. I mean
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Well, anyway,
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you need to do that. That might be And I got a notice this all this all the notices to my local officials, which I neglected to do. You know, I I kicked myself harder for putting it off, than,
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you know, because it was an unexpected ticket. I didn't expect the ticket. Right. Right. Roger. Right. Jones Roger? Jones got something to add. Hold on, Larry. Jones was first. Yes, ma'am.
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Hey, John. Hey, Roger. Oh, John, when that woman told you, you you bought yeah. Oh, you have a driver's license. You, you so you're we have jurisdiction and something about okay. So when you said no, you don't, Don, you said no. No. You don't have jurisdiction. And you said there's different well, okay. I'm I'm sorry. I'm getting mixed up with buying the gas and the, having the driver's license. But, you know, you remember at one point when you told her oh, I guess you told her there's different codes for different things. And,
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I'm not I didn't say I didn't say anything like that. I just said it when she said I said you there's a jurisdictional question here. The ticket is void, and that's what I'm fighting. I mean, you know, I'm not gonna fight the people at the side of the road. I'm gonna do it with paper afterwards, and the officer is not cooperating. I said she's already defaulted on the affidavits.
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Well, so did you just so did you just leave, or did you did you or her say anymore after she said we have jurisdiction,
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and you said no. You don't? Yeah. We said it we said I just said, okay. Well, I I says I'm not gonna I'm not gonna please. She says, well, I'm putting a not not guilty down here, and we'll see you on May 8.
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Okay. John, you tried to differentiate between subject matter and personum with her because that could be important in her understanding.
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What she did was open up the door for me to go after them now because I have subpoena power now. Okay. I can come in and demand information from the system.
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Okay. Well, don't procrastinate
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on that. We're not procrastinating. This just happened. K. No. We're definitely going in.
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Good night. Hold on. Larry was next. Joan, you got a follow-up?
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No. I hope Larry I hope I didn't, butt into Larry's wanting to get his answers from, five minutes ago. Thank you. Bye. Well, we'll find out you for now.
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Yeah. Nice to hear your voice anyway, Joan.
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Respectfully toward John, I would argue that the judge does have jurisdiction because, remember what Brent said a couple of weeks ago that the court has the jurisdiction to determine jurisdiction. And so what that judge is doing is she's looking at the court record or the evidence that's that's in the court record from the officer that you presented your license, and that license gives them jurisdiction. And that's why she's assuming it. Yeah. It was already presumed, so now she's assuming the jurisdiction. And I was wondering how much is the ticket worth, and is it really worth your time to, you know, go through this whole process when you can just spend your time sending notices out and getting all that taken care of? Then if it comes up again, you'll have your passport and you could present that to the officer, and then you'll you will have already had all of the local officials placed on notice.
And so that would give a greater credence to, you know, your your establishing, you know, your argument of no jurisdiction.
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John, if I may. I Oh, yeah. Go ahead. Go ahead. Real quick. You know, when she's doing that, judge said she put in that plea for you not guilty. There's a guy out there, Ed George, forty four on Rumble. He says, you say to the judge, did you just make a judicial ruling and she's gonna say yes? And then you say, then in, you know, this this matter is closed, and you say it three times, she she ruled that you were innocent.
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Right. Not guilty. Yeah. Okay. Understand that I'm very happy to have the ticket. I'm going to play with this and push it wherever I can push it. The worst case is I end up paying fine. K? So, yeah, is it worth it to me? Yeah. And I got the money. So what? So I'm gonna go where I can see what I can do with it.
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He's having fun here, Larry. Roger. And there's nothing wrong with that if somebody just knows what they're in for. And if there's anybody that would know what they're in for, it'd be John. Yes. Sketch.
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Yes. I always, I think the process is that the prosecutor gives the judge the information to prosecute. And the one question I always think you should ask is, has the prosecutor given you any factual information that that, says that you do have jurisdiction.
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You know, they Well, we're not there yet. You guys. The prosecutor I was afraid I could him. He Any factual information
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on jurisdiction,
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I yield. We're not there yet. We're not there yet. I was in front of a commissioner. That's it. This is what they do out here. They set up a court date.
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Not even a magistrate, John?
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No. That's next. Now the the thing is is that when I get back there, she'll probably be the same one that will wanna hear the case, but I have a right to demand a judge, not a commissioner.
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Okay. And what about a magistrate? Is that considered a judge? That would be considered a judge. Yeah. Okay. Now Myrca was trying to ask something here a second ago. Myrca?
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Even if you use your license, it does not mean you're giving them jurisdiction. Your rights are reasonable. The US Citizen Judge, just like Bruce said, does not cannot tell you that they have jurisdiction over you. They have to prove it
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in your affidavit Right. They have to prove jurisdiction. Exactly.
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Yep. And you better specify personum.
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Now that there's a situation, you guys. Number of years ago, I was hauling some, some goods from my daughter's residence, back down with a U Haul trailer on my truck, and it was up in the desert in in, Failing, California coming down through Victorville and on down into back down into Riverside. And, all of a sudden, this this cop pulls me over. Now this cop, unbeknownst to me, this sheriff, was really a rogue sheriff. He's he's gotten himself in a lot of trouble because he's he was very violent. So he stops me and and just comes up and demands my license and stuff, and so I asked him what was the probable cause for stopping me, and he wouldn't tell me. And so then he finally I finally pressed the point, and, you know, I wouldn't roll down the windows all the way, so he had pissed him off. And, I I just said, look. Please call your supervisor. So he steps away a little bit thinking I can't hear him. I can hear him just fine. He he gets on the thing, and he says, I need backup. I have one verbally abusive individual here.
I need backup. So the other guys show up, and they're all ready for bear. And so finally, I get him to tell me that, well, what did you stop me for? And he said, well, you had a taillight out on the trailer. I says, well, hell, I can fix that right now. You know? And I start to get out of my car, and he says, don't get out of the car.
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Yeah. They don't like that.
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Well, then he took me out of the car, but he doesn't realize I'm recording all of this. So when he finally gets me out of the car and and get puts me in handcuffs and then he starts taking everything out of my pockets, he finds my recorder. He says, you're recording this? I says, of course. I'm collecting evidence. He says, well, I'm recording it too, so you don't have to. I'm gonna just turn this off. And I said, don't turn it off. And then when we finally got a copy of his recording, you could hear me on his recording saying, don't turn it off. So then my the deputy other deputy gets there, and the first cop leans in the window and tells my friend, who's with me, that he is to give the other deputy his credentials, which this guy has nothing to do with anything.
So he's in there, getting ready, reaching back in his pocket, and the other sheriff pulls open the passenger side door, reaches all the way across and grabs his left arm and jerks him out of the car of the truck and starts screaming, quit resisting, quit resisting, quit resisting, and starts, you know, trying to, twist his arm in such a way as to dislocate his shoulder.
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Jeez.
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Well, fortunately, Robert happens to be a division four champion wrestler, and he kept getting out of the hold. He didn't do anything to the police officer. He just was protecting his body. And, so they got me in a car and they brought some more deputies around. I demanded a supervisor. The supervisor came way late after everything kind of was over, and they took Robert and took him visually out of my line of sight and beat the shit out of him. And then they arrested him and took him down to jail, and they dropped me off at a gas station so I could get a ride.
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And, that was confiscated the car in the trailer? Yeah. And I lost, all my goods,
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and, I had to pay a thousand dollars to get the truck out of the impound. And, we spent a year going up and down from Riverside to Victorville because the traffic court was up in Victorville, so that was a good, you know, hundred dollars a day or more. And we spent a whole year doing that. And they did not wanna proceed the case with me. They they dumped me there right off the bat, but they went after Robert, with this resisting risk stuff and disturbing the peace. And he finally got out of that, but it was a very, very bad experience.
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So the lesson the moral to the story is stay out of Victorville if you're in California? No. The moral of the story is get all your paperwork done and quit screwing around. Stop it.
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Stop that procrastination.
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That's right.
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Stop it. I'm I'm losing Was that was that lady Sherry who's trying to say something? It's Myrka. It's Merca.
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Merca. Did did you did you catch the officer saying that on your recording?
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Don't turn my don't turn it off?
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Yeah. I did. Saying that he was like, saying that you were verbally abusive.
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No. No. That was my friend. He didn't have a recorder on him. But we gotta stop, Murphy, and let Paul Really quick. Forward and say goodbye to this. Alright. No. Hold on, Murphy.
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Before it ends, I just want people to know that the license using the license as a contract doesn't mean that you lose your, rights. Okay. Your your rights are still reserved.
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Please wait till we're over this, and you coulda added that. Go ahead, Paul.
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One zero six point nine WBOU FM Chicago. Thank you for joining us. To join us in the second hour, go to the matrixdocs.com. Click on the eurofolkradio.com link to follow us into the second hour. Thanks.
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Bye. That that was that was England too. Right? England and Chicago today? No. No. We're not on, radio subtitles on Monday. Okay. Alright. Now, Mirka, you wanna come back and say, what you were gonna say that
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please? Just making sure people understand that the, like, even if you use your license, doesn't mean that your rights are not reserved. Your rights are reserved.
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Correct. And I I know that, and then, of course, that's why we were kind of aghast at what she was saying, and we're gonna have fun with that. I mean, it just shows her stupidity. Anyway, voice say again?
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Where do we find that that our rights aren't reserved or our rights are still reserved?
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Well, you have rights, and you can reserve them because everything is under the UCC. All crime is commercial. It's all contract. That's why they can bond them. They make they make huge amounts of money on this stuff. So I have my license. When I sign my license, I always sign it. Well, I use TDC now, but I usually just used under duress. U u period d period and then 138, which is without prejudice, which means that I reserve my rights
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Hold on, John. Who's got their mute open in the background, please?
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I'm just gonna,
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Thank you. Gosh, folks.
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Mute them all. Go ahead, John.
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So so I always use, one dash three zero eight because it's without prejudice. And without prejudice means they cannot compel me to accept the liability of the contract. It is a contract, and everybody needs to get a book in their hands. It's called Without Prejudice Dash207. It's on Amazon. It's a big yellowish looking book, and 20 1Dash207 was the previous way they designated 1Dash308. That's all they did was change the number. Yeah. Yeah. But that book is in great detail about Without Prejudice, and it covers quite a bit. It's easy to read and, tells you just exactly what kind of power. Now how do I really know this?
The reason I know this is is because, you know, I've been hanging around Raj and everybody for quite a while. So all of my insurance contracts, I represented a whole bunch of different companies and in my licensed securities business and all that kind of stuff. So I would always sign my contracts without prejudice. Okay. So, yeah. So They never said anything? But yeah, some of them did. And this is what I found out. Most of them just process it through, right? They didn't they didn't even read the damn thing. They, you know, they did good at it, they put it in the file and away it went. But a couple of countries would not give me a contract, and they didn't say why.
So while I finally was pressing him, calling him up and says, you died of contract. Well, I have a clean record for thirty years. I mean, why are you denying my contract? One guy just said, well, you avoided the contract. That that's a real deal.
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Avoided or avoided?
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I voided the contract by commanding one dash three zero eight. Okay. I understand. I just want a clarification on that. Yeah. They you you always agree to all this stuff all the time about, you know, like, they're not gonna do this, and they're not gonna do that, and you can't do this, and you can't do that. Well, you know, if, and for a while I was going into the doctor's offices, and because, you know, Julie was seeing all these different people because there were cancers and stuff, and I would read the contract for agreements to work with the doctor, and I'd be lining through the contracts that I didn't like.
And so one doctor, he refused to even come out and even talk to us. He just refused to, he just said he didn't want to see the patient and wouldn't do it. Oh. So then so then I started writing without prejudice on on the contract and not lining through the contract. And so one doctor came in, a dermatologist that I have been using, the girls at the front desk picked up the fact that I wrote without prejudice. So before I left the office, before he actually really started working on me, he came walking in and he said, you know, we've never seen this before. What what does this mean? And I says, well, it means that I'm I agree with the contract. I'm not prejudiced against what you're doing.
And he accepted that, and I chuckled to myself, and I just said, I voided the contract. So it's a real deal. So they try to pretend all the time and run over you for everything that they do. So without prejudice saves your butt in a lot of situations.
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Okay.
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To always sign it. I I never sign anything anymore without putting without prejudice on there, and I've been putting, TDC. Yeah. Threat, duress, and coercion. Right. And now I have a completely good valid documented case that happened to me with the sheriff's department up in Phelan as to why I am concerned about threat and duress and coercion. Violent traffic stop. Yes. Another reason I have a license. It's convenient for me to have one. But the point is is that I can I can have a license anytime I want, but I'm not participating in a commerce situation?
As a matter of fact, because I also was smart enough to create an association for my truck, an a non incorporated association, put that in Cassie's address in Colorado and registered the truck in South Dakota. I don't even own the vehicle.
[01:06:11] Unknown:
Hey, John. So
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yeah.
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I'm on Amazon. Which Without Prejudice book is it? There are many. Do you know who the author is?
[01:06:22] Unknown:
I do, but not my it's you can see it. It's a picture. It's kind of a yellow one, and it says 1Dash207. It doesn't that's the only one that says 1Dash 2 0 7.
[01:06:31] Unknown:
Okay. I got it then. I found it. I didn't hear your 1Dash207. I just saw it, and I have Okay. Another one. Thank you. Okay. You're gonna read that in your spare time, Julie, are you? It's easy. It's not hard to read. I read all the time. So, yeah, absolutely.
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Alright. Well, why don't you stick that one towards the top of your list, your growing list stack there.
[01:06:53] Unknown:
And when you finish, come back and give us a book report on it, please. Now the one thing you wanna do the one thing you wanna do is is you want to, memorize the if you can, my memory doesn't work so well anymore, but you want to memorize the definition of without prejudice because that's a legal definition that stands. And the guy that wrote that book has used without prejudice for years, and that's why he started teaching people to do it.
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K. Cool. I think we ought to learn about that. Thank you. Look forward to your report, Julie. Okay. Go ahead, John.
[01:07:30] Unknown:
Well, so, you know, here, it's just it's just a clown show. I mean, it's it's a system that they're not expecting anybody to push back and they don't. Because everybody doesn't know anything because nobody ever learns anything about their law because they never thought they needed to know it.
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Well, and they ain't real prone on teaching you either.
[01:07:52] Unknown:
No. And, of course, a lot of the people that are in that courtroom, they don't have, you know, we have an awful lot of immigration here. Right? So Oh, yeah. A lot of them don't speak English, and and they have court people doing translations and stuff. And you have a lot of normal working people that don't have high educations, and they just you know, they were they're glad to get off with a little slap on the wrist and a few bucks a month than a traffic school. Yep. And you're harvest and they're exalted, so everything goes on pretty good. Yeah.
So, I mean, it's a real catacall out here. It's just amazing. Well, and and you're just a small microcosm of the rest of the country, really.
[01:08:33] Unknown:
I mean, you know, what do we see here recently? 53, 50 one, or 53. I think it's fifty one percent of the people can't read above a third grade level, and twenty one percent of the people are totally illiterate.
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That's why our school system's so bad, and thank God he got rid of the Department of Education.
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Yeah.
[01:08:54] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, John. But we're still Hey, John. We're still gonna have the battle in The States because, you know, like out here in California, we're totally democratically controlled.
[01:09:02] Unknown:
I I heard who was it I was hurt hearing the other day? Get you a second, Joan. Forget who it was, and he was going, six of these attorney generals need to be arrested and and and charged. Yeah. Six states. I mean, you can pretty well guess which ones they are. Joan.
[01:09:20] Unknown:
Yes. Without prejudice, John, is the definition is it like one sentence or a paragraph or a whole chapter in that book, the definition? It's a short it's a fairly short it's a fairly short little paragraph.
[01:09:34] Unknown:
I keep my paperwork in my car. I I can't rely on my memory anymore. So I I would I would if I had it right here, I'd read it to you. It's it's really easy to repeat. It's if if you don't have any of these little memory problems, like, I couldn't even remember Spigola. I know who she was, and I still couldn't get it out. This is one of the reasons why I'm very concerned about, heart, you know, Medicaid I mean, my my fun, physical situation. I went from being an airborne soldier to what I am today, and this is not fun. So Thank you. At least I I can rebuild myself, and I know how to do it.
[01:10:10] Unknown:
But You quit procrastinating. Yeah. Yeah. That's a real problem because I always have something better I gotta do right now. Yeah. I know. You know, never never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Well, that might have been a good little saying when you were younger, but I don't think it applies to us as much when we're a little ways down the path. Well, I started counting the months now till, you know, till,
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death. You know?
[01:10:38] Unknown:
Well, don't do that.
[01:10:40] Unknown:
Well, I I wanna know how close I am and what else I gotta do. So if I gotta get something done, I better do it in a hurry. It's like your it's like your bucket list. You got a hunt. I think, last time I checked, I had about two hundred and eighty months left. Alright. Hold on. Somebody's trying to say something. Who's that, sir?
[01:10:58] Unknown:
It's George, Idaho. I said, is that a hundred ten years time twelve months to get get the total?
[01:11:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I only put it to a hundred. I want a little edge there. Oh, lord have mercy. Well, you know, our insurance contracts, they generally run to a 20.
[01:11:18] Unknown:
Hundred and 20 years old? Alright. Yeah. Yeah. Are those the same ones that they their collection of Social Security at that age?
[01:11:27] Unknown:
Well, you know, it's a 20 a 20 is is a number far out enough to really not be a big problem because of the way insurance contracts terminate. So, that's why that there's other con other companies. It just depends on the company. Some of them are right to a hundred. Some of them are 80 terminated '85. I mean, just you can buy anything you want out there if you know what you're doing. I mean Yeah.
[01:11:55] Unknown:
George, you had a question?
[01:11:59] Unknown:
I did. It was about, territorial jurisdiction.
[01:12:03] Unknown:
Alright. But speak right in the microphone, George. George, speak right in the microphone. Let me, step outside.
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I can yell
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yell now. He's also got an echo there. I can hardly hear him. He's stepping outside. Hold on.
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Can you hear me now?
[01:12:18] Unknown:
Yes. Much better. Thank you.
[01:12:22] Unknown:
So, yeah, territorial jurisdiction. If we, we challenged, as a group every, claim that they're making and then turned it back into when they don't answer into a into a, a, basically, a default that they take over. They're they're basically pleading guilty. We could really shut down 95% of the criminal attorneys because, like I said, it's all commercial, and they're making you into the into the use of that. So if we challenge them as a as a whole group right at the get go, I think we could we could shut down that whole system, which, you know, kind of that whole administrative constitution came as a result of the people actually approving an original, say, state constitution.
And then we we got this administrative state that came on top of it. So I don't know what your thoughts on that, Arjan.
[01:13:18] Unknown:
I'm glad you brought that. Yousefruck, can you spell that for me? Because I can't remember how to spell it.
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U s u f r u c t.
[01:13:30] Unknown:
Well, that's kinda what I did. I I want you guys to realize, you remember when they were planning the North American Union and they were planning that big, highway to come right up the middle out of Mexico all the way into Canada?
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Yep.
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At that point in time, there was a fellow, and RBN was still going pretty strong then, there was a fellow that was coming on talking about usufruct, that nobody uses it properly and is a really good tool. Yes. Because you can form your own little committee and using this usufruct thing, it you have the right to demand a hearing and you can stop anything with that. But nobody ever talks about it. And I couldn't remember the name of it. Thank you for bringing it up. They can't even spell it. Well, I can't now. I mean, boy, twenty years ago, we were talking about this. I Yeah. Or was back longer. I don't remember Jerry.
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Unusual words. It was, in usage around the founding of the country. I went and looked at it recently, and, it was one of the John Madison or somebody was writing something about use of fraud.
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But an individual couldn't do it. It had to be a way you organize a committee, and you can stop anything. You they you you they you have a right with that organization to get right in the middle of it and and demand answers from the people that are doing some proposal.
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Mhmm.
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And, it's just it's just another tool out there. You know? The old laws and stuff and the way these people use their laws, they knew their laws.
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We don't. Well, remember what King George the third said? He said, I can't beat them. They know the law too well.
[01:15:19] Unknown:
Well, we gotta get there too.
[01:15:21] Unknown:
Well, we're pretty well we're we're on the path. Yeah. Or so did anybody else out there that I know of if with accuracy.
[01:15:29] Unknown:
Well, look, the the wins that I get out of this case right here, because I know I'm gonna win, whether I have to pay a fine or not I'm gonna win because just going through the process and getting the paperwork and doing the research and all that kind of stuff, I'm gonna get more aggressive with agencies
[01:15:47] Unknown:
because I'm gonna have my paperwork done already. Well, get get your get the back end of it done on your notices, John, please. Yeah. I'm gonna do that. Okay. Woah. Woah. Was that George again?
[01:16:00] Unknown:
No. Give me one second. I it's Oh. Hi. This is John. Hi. This is John. I'll be there. I'll be there. I'm on the radio. I can't talk. K. Bye. Bye.
[01:16:13] Unknown:
Alright. She sounded cute.
[01:16:15] Unknown:
Well, I don't know. I'm going down for another, CIMT test. Is that a hard one? Everybody should get a CIMT test. CIMT test is an ultrasound, that looks at your internal and external carotid arteries to tell you what state your arteries are in. And the company, the main company, the best company in the country is CardioRisk out of Utah, Sandy, Utah. And you call them and find out who their representatives are and where you can go get this test done. So you'll go over there and you'll take twenty, thirty minutes, and they'll do this exam looking and getting all of these pictures and stuff.
And then they send it into their artificial, intelligence, thing in Sandy, Utah. And within a couple weeks, it comes back and gives you an extreme detailed look at your blood vessels and can tell you if you have hard, heterogeneous, or soft plaque. A CAC score doesn't tell you any of that. Most of the doctors never ask for a CIMT test, and I pay for it. It runs about $395 They do it, and I'm doing it twice a year because I want to see what's going on with my internal organization. Oh. But it will tell you if if you've got hard plaque, soft plaque, and what level you're at. The thing we're really worried about is the soft plaque, not the hard plaque. Doctor. Ah, that's what explodes.
Doctor. That's what breaks loose. Doctor. That's what I mean. Doctor. And then can come in. You can also start working on the hard plaque by using nattokinase and some other things to, get it down. Cialis is a good one too. Anyway, since I have these heart issues, I've been learning all kinds of stuff. Since I had that auto accident and ended up being that assistant to those four orthopedic surgeons, that education has paid me over and over and over again. All my all my
[01:18:23] Unknown:
Right. Oh, yeah. Well, good. I get you. I hope you get on top of this heart situation. Who who anybody else got something they wanna bring up this morning here? I don't know. John, you're with us a little longer than normal. Can you hang for a bit, or do you have to go see and meet this nice sliding?
[01:18:41] Unknown:
No. No. No. That's, that's coming up to here in a couple days. That's the I'm just where I'm gonna go down into, Mission Viejo and get my test done. I see. Okay. So that's not an urgent deal today. Well, it's nice you can hang with us for a bit of a time. I was hoping to go on down to San Diego and, meet, I can't remember her name now. She's one of the one of our people. She's down in San Diego. I've never heard of Anybody? No.
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John? Okay.
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Anna. Anna, not Annie.
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Okay. Well, I was close, though. Anna. Okay. Yeah. I know I know the one you're talking about. Y'all went up to that help thing with the one together.
[01:19:31] Unknown:
That was Annie. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I haven't I haven't heard from her for a long time. She stuck her head in the other day here. Well, a little bit. I'm sure she you know, she's active. She's very active in the in the
[01:19:44] Unknown:
community here?
[01:19:45] Unknown:
Well, she's inactive on on Telegram, the Telegram channel. Okay. Good job. More people should join that.
[01:19:54] Unknown:
John. Hello?
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Was that John again?
[01:19:58] Unknown:
Yes. I just want to ask John, does he know how the IteraCare helps the carotid artery?
[01:20:07] Unknown:
Well, it helps because the frequencies, break this stuff up.
[01:20:15] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you.
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Mhmm.
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I find that iTeroCare one is is amazing. Robert's over here. He pulled a a muscle pretty bad in his arm, and he had a big lump there, and it was bothering him like hell. And he started using the wand on it, and it's gone already. And he's getting, you know, back to normal. Mhmm. I I mean, I use it every day. Every day every day. I got one in the kitchen and one in the bathroom.
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I use it mostly to charge liquids, but I do use it occasionally directly.
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Yeah. It's fantastic.
[01:20:53] Unknown:
Yep. This seems like we we've hit the saturation point here with the number of people that they're gonna get one, they've already gotten them. So Well, we've probably we've got some new people, I'm sure, that haven't been exposed to it fully, but it's something if you're new and you ought to look at. The thing is amazing for a very, very low price point for a frequency machine that's easy, not complicated, and works. That's, that's a a terrific combination.
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Yeah. It is.
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So you can go to that. The top right of the website over there has got some links and some information, or you just go to YouTube and put in iCarawand and see all these people from all over the world with their amazing some of them amazing, really, testimonies. Well, it was the first thing, you know, when everybody was having all of these mobility problems and then Right after COVID jab. Right. That was the one of the real big deals.
[01:21:49] Unknown:
Well, then not only that, there was another fellow there. His his 90 year old father had Parkinson's disease, and his his this, he had a kid that's a doctor. That's how we know he was, working, and, the the the son gave him a clean bill of health. He he he got rid of his Parkinson's disease using it. Powerful stuff, folks. Another gal had a, before that her name was Kimmy. She had just a flu shot and she ended up disabled just like these other people that they got this other shot Kind of few years before that, she was having the same kind of mobility problems where she was vibrating all the time, and she couldn't walk and everything.
[01:22:37] Unknown:
And, she started using the wand, and it cleared her up too. Amazing amazing results with some people on this thing, folks. Yeah. Not BS either. So some people get it, and they say, I didn't do anything for me. They used it for five minutes or ten minutes or anything. The other thing is there's some people that are truly generally healthy, you know, that really take care of themselves to the extreme and all that, and they use it and say, well, I didn't feel anything. Well, that's because you're totally healthy. You know, what this does is it vibrates at the frequency of a healthy cell. And if you got marginal cells, it either makes them functional or gets rid of them. And so somebody that's in that kind of shape is generally probably not going to feel any substantial differences.
[01:23:17] Unknown:
No. I'm working on cataracts now. I'm finding out I've got some cataracts. So I I think it works on those. I think we heard a report. I I think so I've heard that too before. So I'm gonna start I'm starting to use it on my eyes, and, I'm also gonna do, Barbara O'Neil's castor oil trick, putting it on the on the eyes. You know,
[01:23:39] Unknown:
Scott, our buddy that's over in The Philippines now, sent me some doctor, a little clip on WhatsApp, little doctor. I could forward it to you, John. Said, I don't know. I had this guy. I put him in front of an in for infrared light four times a day for twenty minutes a day, and his macular degeneration's gone.
[01:24:00] Unknown:
Wow.
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I'm forward with that to you.
[01:24:05] Unknown:
Wow. I have a sister that's, going down the road now, and my family's also showing up with cataracts and stuff. So Uh-huh. Yeah. I'd like to have a yeah. That'd be great. Forward that to you. I'll forward that to you.
[01:24:18] Unknown:
I really don't have anything else else to offer. I mean, I Well, let's see. Well, let's test the audience here. They anybody got something for well, particularly for John? Secondarily for For Roger? There's somebody. It sounds like Danny.
[01:24:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, we're still talking about the traffic stuff, and I can give another view of things of how you contracted yourself into it to start with. And that is if you get register and license the, the car as a vehicle, it the way the definition of vehicle is set up, it's it's for use in the transportation industry, and that's what you're doing. And once you've done that, now you've made yourself subject to who's under control of the car and the driver's license. And so I would also expect that going back and canceling things might go and and resend signatures on the applications and not just having licenses expire because I'm pretty sure that's where you made the promises to do certain things or they wouldn't have allowed you to have the license in the first place.
And so Avoided it. The way they've got their record set up, you voluntarily put yourself into all of that. And so you accept the responsibilities that go with it.
[01:25:41] Unknown:
I'm familiar with that, and that's why I used 1308 because I voided the contract.
[01:25:50] Unknown:
So you did that on the application for, license plate?
[01:25:56] Unknown:
No. I did it on the driver's license.
[01:26:01] Unknown:
Well, you may have done it on the driver's license, but, you accept you accepted the liabilities that go with the using the car or whatever it is
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as a vehicle. Well, it doesn't it doesn't apply to me. I was that I don't own the vehicle. I don't own it. Then the association is bank bank bank bank bank. I don't know. Okay. Then
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my association is back to the owner of the vehicle.
[01:26:28] Unknown:
Well, that's an association, which is a non it's not even incorporated, so they don't have any record of that either. That's why it's done that way. I separate the vehicle from me.
[01:26:43] Unknown:
It doesn't matter what they do. It doesn't matter what they do. It doesn't legally exist.
[01:26:47] Unknown:
Oh, it legally exists, all right, Because I couldn't get a plate on it if it didn't. But the point is, is that I'm doing those things in a defensive way. I don't want to look abnormal. I don't wanna fight the battle over the idea of having a plate and, you know, license. I've already been through the situation where they they violent. This is what they wanna see on the side of the road. I'm I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna do everything in the court system. That way, everything is on paper. I'm not beaten up. My friend doesn't have bruises and other kinds of stuff that is hard to prove, and, everything's above board. But the it's a contract.
If you read the terms of the contract, there are conditions and there are definitions. And there's specific definitions about con being in commerce, and the reason you have to have a license is to be in commerce. Now they're trying to muddy that up by using it as a real ID, which makes it a whole another issue, but I don't have real ID.
[01:27:56] Unknown:
And and, evidently, you don't have to have a real ID card. You don't. You can get one that's subservient. It doesn't have all the strict, requirements of that one. Well, the point is That's only two, really. Let me isn't that only to get on airlines and get in federal buildings?
[01:28:13] Unknown:
That's mostly what it's what it is. And but going between states, but they're kinda like making a little mini passport kinda thing. But if you go to the TSA's website, and it gives you a list of things that you can use to be able to get on aircraft or or move about countries and the different forms of ID. So even if you have a VA card, a veteran card, that qualifies. But the point is is that the passport is really what we wanna use. And I have federal ID anyway since I'm retired military. That's why I'm excited about having a a military base down there in Ecuador, man. I can get on there. If if that happens, we'll find out. Election is,
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I think, the ninth.
[01:28:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't know what the state is. Well, just because they get the base in there doesn't mean they'll have immediate access to it, you know, because they have Of course not. Rules because I'm I'm retired and I'm not active duty. Even if I was active duty, they would you can only go certain places that you're you're supposed to be. Yep. But but I, you know, it's good to do these problems. Everybody should go out and get a traffic ticket, you know, Start fighting with them. Get in the game.
[01:29:28] Unknown:
Well, that's a pretty minimal way to get in the game. You don't have too much at stake, and it does teach you some stuff. And that was, one of the reasons years ago, a lot of the patriots would do that intentionally is get into traffic court because you get experience just like John is saying. It's not a bad deal. You probably will end up learning something. Might stress your life out for a little while in some areas, but maybe worth it. It's up to you. Okay?
[01:29:56] Unknown:
Well, you know, I got a call, from a guy, who, they offer you go on the Internet, and they'll cancel your case for you. You just pay him a fee. He says for a hundred and $29, he could he could make it disappear. I I wanna pay the hundred and $29 just to get his paperwork. Right. See what he says.
[01:30:18] Unknown:
Wow. Oh, well. John?
[01:30:23] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:30:24] Unknown:
John? Yes. May I have you, repeat some, answers to the questions that you just said about the SYNT test? What is the best company
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to The CIMT test, that's an that is an acronym. It's a stands for carotid, intermediate, something else, something.
[01:30:48] Unknown:
Ma'am, who who who is it where your who are you?
[01:30:52] Unknown:
Carol from Michigan.
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Well, you're gonna have to repeat it.
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Carol from Michigan.
[01:31:00] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Karen. Okay. Just didn't know. Didn't recognize your voice. So I wonder No. I don't. Okay. Wilson Wilson.
[01:31:07] Unknown:
I put the link in the chat. Do you have it?
[01:31:12] Unknown:
And I have the link. I put the link in the chat. Okay. I I do have Thank you. Two more two more questions. Was it three things that, that test is for or two? Hard, soft, and was there another No. No. The the test the test is to determine
[01:31:34] Unknown:
whether or not you have plaque in your artery system. And by using the carotid arteries, that's that's a complete analog to the rest of your body. So there are three types of plaque. There's the hard plaque, which is the cholesterol has covered over the injurious things, and mine is not just one spot in in the arteries, three of my arteries in the heart. There it's on everything. It's all the way around. So, they don't have one spot where the stenosis is so bad that it causes me a problem, but it's enough that it covers a whole bunch of an area. But it's hard plaque, which means that my high blood pressure and my love for donuts, you know, really did the job on me during the financial business. And that's on all three of my arteries.
One of them seems to be okay. But if it's like that in my carotid arteries, see, there's a bifurcation, there's an internal and an external carotid. You got on both sides, the left side and the right side. And especially where that bulb sits where this the split to feed the brain versus the external that feeds the the skin and eyes and all that kind of stuff. Right there, you can see very clearly whether or not you have any plaque and the type of plaque it is. So, hard plaque is okay. It's not going to give you a heart attack. It's not going to give you a stroke. It's just going to reduce the blood flow, which can make your life a little more difficult because it's harder to walk or you can't run or things like that.
The heterogeneous plaque is kind of something that's in between. It's like there's some soft plaque in there, but because it's mixed with some of the hard plaque, it shows that the cholesterol is beginning to cover that up too. It'll eventually solidify. It's the little bits of soft plaque that can break loose and try to get through that artery with the plaque, And that it becomes an acute situation, and that's where they have to do a stent or a bypass. Mhmm. Now problem is I they're making bank on these stents, and they're just telling people you need a stent, and they start putting stents in there. My brother in law's got five of them already.
I'll never have a stent because the research shows stent or no stent. They don't affect mortality. If you have a stent, it creates other problems because that stent can get clogged and you can't remove them. And because the mortality is about the same, I would rather not have a stent in there at all. The only time you need a stent is when it's acute problem. I mean, you're you're you're blocked right now and they got to open it up right now or your heart's gonna die. So that's where they're gonna put a stent in. The other thing they'll do is a bypass. And a bypass is where they simply take veins and they suture it in around the blockage and get the blood flow going again.
You guys have, you know, arteries, cardiac arteries, even though I was photographing all the autopsies, I wasn't paying much attention to the heart because I was working in orthopedics and I was more interested in the physical structure. Those things are tiny, I mean tiny. You know, if you got a ballpoint pen, you know, if you look at the tip of the ballpoint pen or it gets dangling narrow down there, it's about the size of your arteries on your heart. It's amazing.
[01:35:17] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:35:18] Unknown:
Arteries are like pipes that can grow. So if you're doing proper exercise and you're not damaging those arteries, you literally can increase the size of those arteries by continually exercising to produce human growth hormone. That's what high intensity interval exercise does, and that's why we were able to do all these things is chasing down prey. That's high intensity exercise. You know, you're not doing anything and all of a sudden you're running and stuff like that. Playing sports, high intensity, you know, you you got the ball and all of a sudden you gotta run. You run, run, run, run, run, run, then you stop. Well, when we were hunter gatherers, you'd go out for the morning and you'd look around and try to find some prey to eat, you know?
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Or women to drag back to the cave.
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Yeah. And, so there's your high intensity move, and then the rest of the time you're relaxing and eating. It's my understanding from the more I've learned about the past that even today, when they were looking at some of the tribes, they go out in the mornings to do their hunt. And if they can't find the hunt, then they go around and they find honey and stuff like that and chow down on that, but it doesn't cause them a problem because of the way they live and and the, the way they exercise. See, we've just been cheated. We're lulled into all of these conveniences that make it difficult, and they bastardized their diet. And I think they damn well knew it because our whole entire diet and food system is completely Well, that's the upside down pyramid. You know? Yeah. The one they sold us for decades. It's total BS. Yeah. Flip it. Flip the pyramid. Now you now you got the proper diet. Yep. Oh. Oh, right. Does that get you, Karen?
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Hold on. Hold on. Let's see if we No. I,
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yeah. Yeah. What was the name of the company that you said was the best company?
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A cardio risk. Cardio risk.
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Okay. And I still have Let me let me get
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let me give you a couple of webs, web doctors to listen to. My doctor is Ford Brewer. Ford Brewer. Brewer, b r e w e r, Ford. Now I've watched this guy for a long time because of my working with all kinds of doctors in the military when I was doing what I was doing. I mean, I was working with ER docs, internal medicine docs, general surgery docs, orthopedics, neurologists. I, you know, I can tell when a guy's really helping you and when they're not. And, Doctor. Ford Brewer has a company called PrevMed, p r e v as in Victor, m e d. That's that's his YouTube channel. He has two YouTube channels. Really, it's doctor Ford Brewer and also PrevMed.
Anything he tells you is going to be very elucidated and in ways you can understand it. Another doctor that is really very good is Annette Bosworth. She goes by Doctor. Bos, b o z. She's very good. She's very helpful on teaching you the basics of what has to be done. They have courses and coaching and things like that to help people that have problems. But you need to learn about this stuff. And there's one more doctor. Lou didn't make a beer, the doctor out. There's another doctor.
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I can accept go ahead.
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Alright. Doctor Doctor Cywes, c y w e s. He calls himself the carb addiction doctor. Now there's more. I'm following more, but I'm just telling you, if you haven't really looked into any of this stuff, Doctor. Brewer's Little Shorts, Doctor. Bosworth, and Doctor. Sciwas will get you really educated on what's going on and what you can do to protect yourself and how to change your life and change your health, really. Okay.
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Alright. Julie.
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Wait. One more one more. I think Julie's got something for you. Hold on, Julie. Oh, no. I just wanted to pipe in. I I apologize, and I just wanted to tell, John that I attest to doctor Bob. I followed her for years. She's excellent. That's all I wanted to say. I yield. Okay. Okay. Thanks. I just have one more about
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one more about the wand and the, cataracts. How long did you do it? You just shut your eyes and, like, twenty minutes on each eye, did you say?
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No. I didn't specify. I I just put it on it's got different settings. And so you're gonna use the cooler setting. Even though it can be even warm, too warm sometimes, I just wanna tell you how to get around that problem. You just take a t shirt and fold it up, and it cuts the heat. But the micro the higher terahertz waves still go in and and, you know, break up the, cataract.
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I I don't know if it matters how long you use it, but that you use it regularly. It's probably as much of a a key.
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I try to use it, about a minute on each eye. It feels good. And what you know, we didn't I didn't even know about that initially, but I was getting reports back from people that I personally knew that said, you know, I I did it on my head, and, man, my vision got better. Yeah.
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Francine, who's with us on Fridays with Brent, his producer, and she was using it. She said, I could tell by driving at night that the oncoming lights didn't overwhelm me.
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Well, then he probably had cataracts starting because the cataracts are what give you that star look on on lights at night. Is it? Okay. Yeah.
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Okay. So John, thank you so much. I yield.
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I yield. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Thank you for asking your questions. Hold on. Sketch has got something important. Yes, Sketch?
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Yeah. I just wanted to correct something that Tom said, about stents. I recently had a abdominal aortic aneurysm, and I got a stent put in. Yikes. There are two types there are two types of stents. They're the ones that are open that you have recovery for seven days in the hospital, and there's endoscopic stints where they go through your leg and they put it up through your aorta. And they don't sew it in. They have hooks. And it's basically a spring loaded, thing that they push in. And once it gets into the aort the large aorta, it opens up and it it basically, elongates.
And then they have these hooks where they turn turn the hooks around and then pull the stent down so it's lodged in the large aorta. And, I had a successful one, and I was, it was basically kind of emergency. If you get to six six centimeters, they they say you gotta do it right away. I was five point five. And a couple other things. I don't know if I could have, healed myself from the, aortic abdominal aortic aneurysm. That's a good question.
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No. Right. No. Probably not.
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Yes. And another You had to have a stent. But now the stents that they put there are different than the ones they put in the heart. You know, isn't that what killed, Stap Miller, John? Yeah. And that only killed abdominal abdominal aneurysm. Not only killed Stadt Miller, it killed my father-in-law.
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Okay. Yes. Yes. So I'm I'm I'm pretty lucky that they found it. I went into the emergency room for something else, and they gave me a CT, and they said, oh, look at this. So,
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Yeah. Look at that.
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Yeah. And I I I said to my wife, this is where when it really hit home. I walk a lot. I I go out and walk. So I said, honey, if I hear it burst, I'm calling you. I'm not calling the emergency room because, you know, I'm not gonna make it. But, anyway, on the, have you heard of the term being commercial ready when it concerns driving? Now I have a license.
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Yeah. That's the point. Yeah. That's why I have commerce I'm commerce ready. That's why I have a license.
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Right. Exactly. And I would a good point to point it. That one out. And, another thing, on on Userfruct. I can't I I just kinda just said, oh, usury. Maybe those two are related. I don't know. Maybe somebody else knows. But,
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I don't know. Has to do with group I think group usage of public land in some capacity, something along those lines. Yeah.
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It's a big UN thing.
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Yeah. Well, they're using And, anyway, it Their use of from the start. Go ahead.
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Yeah. You can it it something that people need to know about because you can use it. You can form a local committee. You can
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If nothing else takes effort. If you've learned that word and use it among your friends, they think you're really smart. So that's
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Well, I think a guy that's really smart is Terry Lee, and he's able to run his businesses, and he's getting, you know, doing this stuff. And, he goes the right to federal court, and and that's where I wanna take these people. I really do.
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Wow. John's got big big goals here. Big goals on a traffic ticket.
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Yeah. And, hopefully, he's he has said he last time he was on the show that he was gonna start a website, so we're hoping that. And one last thing on the, stent is that, open is seven days in the hospital. Endoscopic is one day in the hospital. So I chose the endoscopic. I yield
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Comment on Oh, yeah. Okay. Got a stent conversation going. Dave, hit it.
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So doctor Sherry Rogers, she used to go on, Joyce Riley all the time. Yeah. All all the time. Yeah. She wrote a book, detox, fire, die. She says that all stents, unless you request it, are coded in chemotherapy. Chemo. Obviously, unless you request without your getting chemo on your stints.
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Do you pay extra for that, Dave? Do you know?
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Probably.
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Dave, that was
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the one I got in was made out of a Gore Tex like material.
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Okay. Gore Tex. So like, you soak it right up. Like your winter coats. Do it? Yeah. They they'd soak it right up. I'm sure it's like a a sponge. No. They repel it. No. No. That repel it lets air through, but it repels moisture. GORE TEX.
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She also wrote a book. Is your cardiologist Killing You? She said ninety five percent of these guys don't have a clue what to do to make you better.
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Right. Probably you No. They don't. I will.
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They're they're still stuck on this, idea that their cholesterol is the problem And
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and that John's talking about but they found out how many when did they find this twenty five, thirty five years ago that the the people thought that you would have stuff that would block your artery that I guess would just accumulate. Well, what they found was it's scarring on the arterial wall of but it causes something, an irritation possibly. And your body is laying down cholesterol over that. And it's the hard stuff that John was saying earlier that is the best of of them, and it's the soft stuff that comes off of the arterial wall. And the way I saw it, yeah, on some program years ago was it was like an explosion, almost like a volcanic explosion, and all that came out, and it blocks the artery. And that's where you get heart attacks.
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It's the a the soft it's not completely hard. In in the intima, it's a one cell lining in your that controls the blood vessels expansion and contraction. Uh-huh. And what happens is that gets injured, and so then whatever. Yeah. And that's when the plaque starts going in there and gradually and build up. Over. Yep. It get It can either
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soothe the irritation or whatever that has happened to the, in interior of the our arterial wall. Right? And if it calcifies,
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it's done its job. Sometimes it's not fully calcified or something else happens, and it pops like a pimple. Yep. Yep. Yeah. There's a soft like a pimple. Yep. And and the plaque that the soft plaque is like snot. It's a consistency of snot. Now when you're looking at these the aorta arteries, they're pretty good sized vessels. They're not
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gonna get plugged up. They're like a pencil, right?
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Oh, bigger than that, man. Okay. Quite bigger, at least smallest I've seen is like the size of your thumb are better. Okay. The arteries on your heart itself are tiny. So those stents, when you when you get them in there, they can still contribute to an acute problem because they can get plugged up, but they're locked into there and they're these are super tiny. I mean, it's I wish I could tell you a measurement that would give you an idea, but you ever seen an 18 gauge needle?
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How about a noodle?
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Noodle is bigger than that. Noodle well, noodles vary in size too. So Yeah. But it would be it would be have to be the half a size of a noodle maybe. Okay. They're small. They can get
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Basil hair pasta.
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Basil hair pasta. Angel hair pasta. Angel hair pasta. That might be a little closer on that. You know? Okay. Gotcha.
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Sherry.
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Yes. Isn't, there only a certain number of stents that they can put in?
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No. They can put them in as three times as they want.
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Interesting. I I heard it was only FDA approved for one, and that they're really just going crazy with these stents and that they are moneymaker. More dangerous the more you have.
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You realize well, yes, that's correct because you can't take them out and they can plug. Right. Yeah. They they're just there to solve an acute problem.
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You know? That's it. Well, let me just give a testimony, that happened to my husband. Last year, they he was having, problems with his arteries in his legs, and they kept kept putting stent after stent in. I mean, they were up to five in one leg and I believe seven in another. And they finally went in to do artery replacement, and that's when he passed away on the Operating table. So They used to do on the second one in twenty four hours.
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They used to do our two different graphs in the in the lower extremities, prior to using the stenting process. That was basic way they did it. That's a real issue on long flights.
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Yes.
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You get a thrombosis in in the legs or in the back and and and back. I had a client die off that. He was going over to Ireland to see some of his old relatives, and he got over there, and all of a sudden, man, he had a clot somewhere, and it was somewhere they couldn't seem to find it. He was in agony. He's in the hospital for a while, still in agony. They never fixed it, Came back in agony and eventually died. Mhmm. You know, I don't know why they couldn't seem to resolve the issue, but the guy was just in nothing but pain. I mean
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Didn't have anything to do with that Sudanese, surgeon they had in there, did it?
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Well, this was years ago, and he he was an Irishman. All he could talk about he was a butcher, and he used to talk about the corruption. He just all the time, it's always talking about John. You don't understand the corruption. The corruption. I can't stand it. He was a union guy too. Yeah. Roger John. Paul.
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Hold on, Paul. Yeah. That that book you're talking about, Sovereign Covenant Without Prejudice, UCC one dash two zero seven, that was authored by William Dixon, actually on sale for $15.27. And I looked on my bookshelf, and I actually have a copy. And I also, have a copy of, Sherry Edwards, Detoxify or Dye. So I guess those are two things I'm gonna have to put on my bucket list. Yeah. Yeah. Because of late, I've only been putting things on the list that I have no intention of ever doing or doing again. And I can't tell you what the name of that list is, but it does rhyme with bucket. So
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I think we get it. Well, it's Sherry Rogers, not Edwards. So right read the right author.
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You have PDF copies? Is that what you have?
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No. I have hard copies.
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Oh, okay. Copies. I have hard copies. Yeah.
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Right. There you go. I can't recommend that that, Without Prejudice book enough. It's really great for it gives you a whole No. Julie's got Julie's gonna come give us a book report on it, and Paul can read his and help her maybe. There's somebody saying, hey, John, in the background very faintly. Please talk into your microphone.
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Can can you hear me better now?
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Yes. % or so.
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Perfect. John, this is, David out in, Upland, California. We've spoken many times. And, Roger, you helped me out so much. You introduced me to John out here in Southern California. It's been a while since I've been on the show. Yeah. But I had a stroke recently.
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Oh, I'm sorry. Actually,
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the beginning of this month. So I've been in contact with with Mirka and I asked some questions. I've been able to finally talk a little better now. My question is, as a national, what are my implications of of, trying to fill out the disability? It has that dumb question. Are you a united a US citizen?
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Is this through Social Security?
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It will be through Social Security.
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Do you you've obviously got an account with them. They have a number for you. I'm not sure which What shouldn't matter? I I My short answer. Short answer? It shouldn't matter. Okay. I don't think. Let us know if it does. Otherwise, it's discrimination. And if you have a Social Security account already, it's not a benefit. It comes with you having an account for these kind of situations.
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It's the way I understand it. I I you know what? On this on those situations, I don't have any problem saying yes and just get get it done.
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Okay.
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Okay. Yep. Either one of those, I'm sure, would work out. Better to ask forgiveness than permission. Go ahead.
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When you mean an account, I mean, they've just taken out, you know,
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from all my checks in the past. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You've got one. We've all got one. For the most part, everybody in The US has one. But here's the difference is John would say somebody say, do you have a Social Security number? He say, no. I I don't have one. I have an account with Social Security. They identify it with this number, but I do not have a number.
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Okay.
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Well, it says right on it. It's government property.
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Yeah. It also says not to be used for identification in red on the original cards. That's a fact.
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Oh, thank you guys so much. And and, again, Roger, god bless you and and John and all y'all nationals for all the work you've done and helped me Yeah. And so many others. God bless. We got a heck of a little deal going. You know, I I I want to say I'll get you in a second, man,
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that rents in our communication. You know, Jeff won't talk to you except on the air. So you have to do exchange email exchanges. And one of them, he said, you really have a big audience, which I guess I do. I don't know. I've been doing it so long, and there's so few of us here relatively speaking. But, but I guess that's probably true, and it was real nice for him to recognize it. Who was the female that was trying to say something there? Rogers Bruce. I was wondering, do you don't sound like a female to me.
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It's me, Roger. I was telling them he sounds good. Is the wand helping you?
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Definitely. Oh, yeah. Ladies and gentlemen, the wand So my wife, you know, hits me with the wand on my right side, which is the deficient side now. And, ladies and gentlemen, the wand is great, of course, on the water. So I I've been able to open my hand now. Of course, I'm doing my therapy, but, I contribute a lot for the wand. I I I completely 100% believe in it. It I don't need to believe in it. It works. It that's just what it is. So thank you, Myrka.
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You're welcome. I I Hey. That's a good testimony. Thank you very much. I was gonna suggest that, and it did slip my mind when I was talking. So Yeah. Yeah. I Good deal. Chatting with David, and I'm like, did you try the wand? There's the water and wand your spine.
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And, this is only, like, a few days ago. Wasn't it, David? Yeah. He's got good results.
[01:58:09] Unknown:
Awesome. Good to hear. That's good. You're seeing immediate results. That's very positive. Was there someone else trying to say something there a minute ago?
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No. Mirka wasn't coming in too clear there, but I'm glad she's all good. Well, I don't know. Quite a number of cases overseas for people that have had strokes and other problems, and they've gone back to normal.
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Yeah. Yep. We had some real good testimonies on that. So another one. Well, we're just about at the end of the program. John, what an unusual pleasure to have you on for two hours with us today. Yeah. Wow. Amazing. Off in these medical discussions and, you know, certainly a very important thing in all of our lives. You can get out of Babylon five ways, and if you don't have your health, you don't have too much. Yeah. So, it's always right there at the tip, Tom. Thank you for the Well, if anybody wants to talk to me about this, it's again, my phone number is (951)
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790-9866. And I appreciate
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anything you wanna send me. Isn't that the one at the top of the web page there? Yeah. It's up in the upper right hand corner. So if you didn't get the number, it's on the matrixdocs.com up at the right hand corner there.
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So, there's mister Whistler starting I appreciate people sending me links and things like this to deal with what we deal with. So Okay. Fantastic. I have a case number. Worries. Have
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one. I'll send it to you.
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Okay.
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Well I was gonna share it, but I I was trying to I was gonna share it, but I can't find the name of it. So I'll share it directly with you.
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Oh, great.
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Yep. Back in the early days when there weren't very many listeners, this guy right here went to great lengths to help us, expand the project in its early beginning stage. And, I told him I'd never forget it. So, here we are all these years later, and John's been a real supporter of what we do for I go fourteen years now in March. We just passed the fourteen year mark because all this started with Jeff Bennett in March of that year. I had three programs, and I got one out. And we got the damn fiber optic cable cut to where I was and didn't have Internet for about a week, and I thought I was gonna go nuts. So, anyway, here we are all those years later. We'll, gonna lay our bodies down. We're gonna see what's going on here in the world for the rest of the day, which could be very important today.
And, we will see you, god willing, tomorrow. Thanks. Hope you got something out of the day. Bye. Love you.
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Roger Bruce.
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Bruce, sorry, buddy. Couldn't get to you. You didn't sound like a female at the time. Go ahead.
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I can sound like a female. I can scream like a female.
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Okay. Well,
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I I I asked for females, and you came on. So next time scream like a female, I'll erroneously
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recognize you. Go ahead. Okay. I'll do that.
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Alright. Nobody here for those girls.
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Hey, John. Did you study medical illustration at some point in time? You are very, up on procedures and stuff.
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Well, I photographed all the autopsies at March Air Force Base for a couple of years, and, I was in the hospital all the time. And every time there was a need for a doctor to scrub, and the other doctor wasn't available, I mean, I would go up and scrub with these guys, you know, and and help them out.
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Okay. Because it sounded like what you were doing with the camera and stuff. That's part of the, curriculum, being a medical illustrator. Do you know what a medical medical illustrator is?
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Yeah. Sure. Mhmm. They're the ones that draw all those pictures for the book.
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Right. They teach they teach how to do the operation. And I was up for that when I was in high school, and, my doctor said, you know, his his artwork is so detailed. You know, he might wanna check-in the medical illustration. Well, I found out all about medical illustration. I found out that there's only only seven medical schools that, teaches medical illustration, and they only take five students a year. And you had to be in the top five of your graduation class in college.
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Wow. I didn't know that. Yeah.
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I I I turned around and just ran ran for the hills because I knew I couldn't do that. That's so anyway, it just sounded like you were in, that situation with a medical illustrator doing the photography. But, you know, in in the orthopedic side, because that's where I was most proficient, I would
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we'd have postings. We know what the procedures were going to be and what what what we're going to do. And it's the schedule, right? Because the OR has got to get ready for us to come up and and do our thing. So I would go to the library, and I'd pull out Campbell's operative orthopedics, and I would simply just read all these procedures. And then Yeah. I just got into it, and then I got another book called another surgeon told me that he passed his boards on a book called Current Treatment and Diagnosis. You can go buy those books at medical schools. Mhmm. So Loma Linda University was close by. I went over there and I bought a copy of that. And I mean, that between the original Merck manual, the current, Merck manuals don't really help you. The original Merck manuals we used as, an independent medic. That would be gives you the etiology of the problem, the pros and the cons of different treatments.
And, you know, it's fascinating stuff to me. I mean, I certainly would still love to get into medical work.
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Right. Well, John, I ended up with the camera in my hand and get hired straight out of college, being over the the photography staff at Clemson University. Oh. Seven professional photographers. I'm straight out of college, and they hired me to come in, be their manager. Fantastic. That's how I've been with. Yeah. I I couldn't believe it. But they brought me back in to second interview, and they said, well, we're interested in your work and stuff. And, would you like to come join us? I said, I've always got wanted to go to Clemson because I'm from Abbeville, and my father and ancestors had been there in the military school. And, I've always been a Clemson fan. But, anyway and, it just kinda, like, quick. It was meant to be.
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Fantastic.
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Yeah.
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Well, anyway Yeah. I got my nine those I got in the hard way. I had a big accident.
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Go ahead.
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I said I got in the hard way. I had a auto accident.
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Oh, okay. Things happen for a reason.
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They do. Anyway, well, you guys, unless there's something else that I need to do here, I'm gonna head head off on to the pasture and get things done.
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Thank you, John.
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John?
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Yeah.
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I was thinking if you get the opportunity, if you feel that these magistrates or whatever are making a buck off the individuals that come in front of them, you might ask, for the record, your honor, and then ask her if, she's making a profit off, convicting people.
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Well and I'm actually gonna do that by, using public record notice and and, ask, you know, how what what was the bond on this case? Because they are making money. They're making a huge amount of money.
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It'd be nice to get around the record.
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Well, if you can, yeah, I'll do that. But I'm gonna I gotta find out if this is true.
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The other thing that I that occurred to me is when she asked you that you have to do this in paperwork, you you could have then also probably said, for the record, I've already given you my paperwork.
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But I didn't ever demur.
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Well, and for the record, you can publicly state that and defeat her demur because you are demur.
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Yeah. Well, I'm not that smart yet. Samuel, you should've you should've been there.
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I don't intend to go in.
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Shoulda, coulda, woulda, that's pretty common on court cases and the aftermath. What I like is the phrase, judge, are you an independent trier of facts, or are you a party to the action? Because when you get that answer and you connect the dots on the back end where that judge actually has a financial incentive, to a particular outcome of the case, then that judge lied and you can go after them for judicial misconduct and have them removed from the bench,
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I think. Let's say say you wanna say that again? Are you an independent?
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Are you an independent trier of facts, or are you a party to the action? Yep.
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And, Paul? Yeah.
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Maybe, when he gets pulled over, he might ask the cop,
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do you have probable cause that, I'm operating in a commercial capacity?
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Doesn't work. It just causes a problem.
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Okay. I yield
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You could ask them if you're under arrest.
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But you're not. No. Technically, when they pull you over, you are. Yeah. Yeah. It it it it it was called a warrantless arrest.
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Something or another. Anyway, I had to step away for a second. Anybody got anything for me that I missed?
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Roger. And you to finish that statement, Paul, it says, are you a party to the action? Is that what you're saying? Yes. That was John Benson's statement in a courtroom. You say,
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sir or, you know, I guess you could say judge, but, sir, are you trier of facts, or are you a party to the action?
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And what if they say, what does that mean? What would you say each one of them? No. No. No, John. They'll know exactly what it means. Please.
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Okay. Yeah. You got a an egomaniac
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out of there. You're talking to somebody that school through law school, probably been a lawyer and is a judge, and you're saying, are you an independent trier of facts? Are you just looking at the facts here, or are you a party to the action? They know exactly what that means. Are you siding with the government, or are you neutral? That's what you're asking them. K? Roger. So Thank you. Yes. Larry. Yes. You're welcome, dear. Yeah.
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Yeah. So the reason I say that when you present a license at a traffic stop, it's presumed you're in their jurisdiction because that license, you don't have to get another license to be in commerce. Like, say you wanna be an Uber driver. That license is already, already gives you the ability to operate in commerce because it is a license for commerce. And so when the officer pulls you over and you present it, not only is it presumed you're in commerce, but you are verifying it by showing the license. Now I I get that your rights are reserved with the secretary of state and all that, but this is what this is how they're approaching it from their end. That's why it's so difficult.
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Remember, they will not hire policemen on the road with less with more than a hundred IQ. So you're already behind the eight ball here.
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But the point is is you're gonna have to argue about it. You're gonna have to, dillydally on the side with somebody who has no interest in that information but can screw you up. Yep. And it just is better if you you can say that in court.
[02:11:26] Unknown:
You can do all those arguments. You don't wanna fight this on the side of the road. You just don't wanna do it. Comment one thing you can do. Yeah. Just a second. Larry, do you have a CDL? Do you require to have a CDL for your job?
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Yeah. Absolutely. It's a class a. Had it for twenty seven years. Okay. Who's the other fellow that And so if I get called over by an officer, I'm obviously presumed to be in commerce. And and, I have to obey all the traffic laws, and that's what I'm saying. The a regular a lot of people say, well, a non CDL is considered a regular license. Well, yes and no. Because that so called regular license can still be used to allow you to operate in commerce like Nancy. You know, if you're going to be an Uber driver or if you're going to pick up groceries, like everybody has their groceries delivered to their house. Nowadays, they're using their regular driver's license and regular car to deliver, groceries to your doorstep.
Like, we get Walmart orders. We get, Sam's Club to deliver to our doorstep. They take a picture of the groceries. They're operating in commerce. Well, that so called regular driver's license is allowing them to do that. It's therefore a license for commerce.
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Yep. Yeah. But let me put it to you this way.
[02:12:47] Unknown:
It is not the fact that you have the license. It's the activity that you're doing that's putting you in commerce. Correct. Has nothing to do with the license. That's a presumption is just like you said. That's another reason why you don't wanna argue with them because they don't they don't know any of that stuff. They don't know any of those five point stuff. Come on, folks. Get real. I have Josh. Argument in court. The court can make that distinction in court. The the amazing part of it is the commissioner refuses to accept it. And she's Well, I don't understand. I don't know if she knows it or not. I'm sure she doesn't.
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Well, to buttress your to buttress your claim that you are commerce ready, but not engaged in commerce, don't stop at the class c. Don't stop at the standard license. Get yourself a class b with, bus and air brake endorsement, even if you don't use it. Because that class b license enables you for a commercial activity. But when you're in your automobile or your pickup truck, you're obviously not in a class b vehicle.
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Obviously not. Well, look, this is well specified in the code. Again, this is, you know, sir Richard McDonald, you know, he this was known back even when way back then. I mean and it's just like I used the illustration of a bus driver. It used to be a bus driver wore a uniform and a badge. He'd drive to the lot, put on his uniform and his badge, drive the bus, and then get off and go home. The judge goes to the court, puts on their robes, they're in court, then he takes it off, he's not in court anymore. I mean, it's an obvious distinction. It's just that they're playing with you because most people just don't know it. So obviously, we're gonna get into that discussion, but I am going to always give them what they want so I don't have to go through what I did by losing my truck and argument.
I got things to do. I'm just not gonna argue with anybody anymore. I can argue on paper all day long very safely.
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Yep. Bruce, what you got real quick?
[02:15:09] Unknown:
John, have you, ever done this little trick with the judge sitting on the bench? Sir, do you have or, ma'am, do you have your oath of office handy so I can read it to make sure you're qualified to hear this case?
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They don't. You have to
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Does a commissioner have to have an oath of office on file too if you checked in the California laws about that, or is it just these They have to have a commission.
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Yeah.
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They have to have a commission, or they have to have an oath? Well, I'm sure they have to have an oath too. Okay.
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And they also validate question then. Nobody ever asked don't have it
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if they don't have it, you tell the bailiff to take that judge off the bench because he's not a duly qualified judge to hear this case. I'm demanding that right now.
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You you can demand it all day long. In California, they looks it seems like they have stopped with the, oaths of office. They have a general something that they have overlooked over everybody. Something that they all And made up. Now that's where you wanna attack them if you're gonna attack them is the insurance.
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Yeah. Insurance. Yep.
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Okay. Anything else for me today? I don't I I Here's the thing. All these little things that you have to say, you gotta it it's gotta be in court. You can say it way in advance. Right now is the window where I can submit anything I want and say anything I want and ask for anything I want because I have a coming court date and I have a right to defend myself. Now this is when it happens. Side of the road is not the place for any of this stuff. Nope. Nope. Agreed.
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John, thank you very much. I'm gonna dart out. Okay. Well, I was gonna dart out. Yes.
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Was that video that you were going to, forward to John, doctor Jack Crews?
[02:17:00] Unknown:
I have no idea who it was. I I have no idea who it was. I didn't He didn't identify himself again. Cruz. Or could have been? Yep. Okay. Thanks for reminding me to send it to John. Is Sherry still here? Sherry, are you still here? She might have taken off. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Thank you, John. Take care, buddy.
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I'm here, John.
[02:17:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Didn't you give me a a Latin term called v coactus also to use?
[02:17:31] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. V I e, new word, coactus. And it means, under duress that you're you're being forced to act. Hey. Did you get my link or my picture I just sent you about an hour ago? I raised my hand with no acknowledgment, and it has to do with original jurisdiction in article three. And I'm curious, doesn't your ticket say state of?
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Who is the plaintiff?
[02:18:09] Unknown:
I'd have to go look at the ticket and see what it says. I can't even read it really. It's
[02:18:15] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it might be issued by a county, a city, but it's still prosecuted, as the state of. And original jurisdiction when a state is a party goes directly to the Supreme Court. That's where they're failing here. And we're letting them. And, there is a gentleman that has brought this forward recently, Taniwa Downing. And, he's already noticed the lower 48 states and the Supreme Court about
[02:18:53] Unknown:
That was distracting. Can you start over with that again? Can you you asked me a question. Cut out.
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Oh, well, it had to do with who who was the plaintiff in your court case. If it's the state of, then any state that's a party to an action original jurisdiction lies with the US Supreme Court.
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Oh, I understand what you're saying.
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Comment?
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Yeah.
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So when you go to traffic court, it isn't a real court. You go back to the 12 presumptions of court, and they're violating multiple parts of your due process. They're not, putting you in front of peers. They don't allow you to, do any you can't get any documents from them. They won't respond to anything. All the notices that you send, they don't respond to, at least typically. And in my case, they did not. So that's a that's a violation there of your due process. They on mine, they they I I I let them know they were violating it. I let them know they're what what constitutional rights they're violating. They don't care about that. But you gotta remember, when you go back to the 12 presumptions of court, there isn't a judge in that room. They're just court clerks.
And that's why they don't have to give you due process until you challenge it after court by going to the next level of court.
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Now in California, I can request the judge, not the commissioner.
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Well, I don't ours isn't the commissioner anyways. Ours is the judge.
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But if that judge Well, they call them judges, but they're commission.
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K. Well, if if that judge or commissioner doesn't give you due process, just like just like in Joe Lustica's case, that's where they failed. They went back and said they have to give you due process. And Okay. That's that's a big one. Didn't he do that? Let them pull you.
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Didn't he talk about that case? I like to read what he did.
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Yeah. He talked about it. I just don't know what date.
[02:21:34] Unknown:
Oh. You just go to the doctor's office. Paperwork you put out on it or anything like that? Or
[02:21:40] Unknown:
No. He didn't, share any paperwork, but he explained what he did. And I believe it was, Joe versus New Jersey. And I just searched the, PodHome Global Voice Network archives for it, and it should pop right up.
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Okay.
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And put in the chat.
[02:22:02] Unknown:
I didn't be able to search for, Joe Lustica and a bunch of things come up. But I do believe that At Home is still having a little difficulty. Their servers are still hiccuping today. So,
[02:22:16] Unknown:
Well, I got things I gotta do today anyway to get done. So I'll have to do that later. I got some time here. I got till May 8 to get my act together. I really appreciate all the help.
[02:22:29] Unknown:
I've definitely put in some notices with asking questions because if they're not answering questions, back to you, that's violation of due process.
[02:22:42] Unknown:
Yeah. I like asking the questions. Are you an independent trier of facts, or are you a party to the contract?
[02:22:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, don't ask questions you don't know answers to either. So make sure you cite the court cases that associate with that. But I would keep it just like Roger says, keep it simple, stupid. Don't don't give an ammo to nail you to the coffin. Just ask questions. And then when they don't respond, you know, strike one, strike two, strike three.
[02:23:13] Unknown:
Well, since I don't know how to do the legal research to find the court cases, I'm just gonna have to ask questions. One of my goals is to take some classes. I was talking to Mark about that. He told me about legal research, legal writing, and, introduction to law. Those courses should probably get me proficient at it, but it takes time. And I only have a short period of time. I'm more interested in how you take this and move it to federal court because that's what Terry does. And the reason I am is because now we're talking about going after these people in your individual capacity, not as a representative of the state.
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And So there's two different sorry. Continue.
[02:24:01] Unknown:
No. Go ahead and talk. I mean, you're you know you know more about There's
[02:24:06] Unknown:
two oh, I don't I I'm not saying that, but there's two different podcast people that I listen to. Both are a proponent for bringing it up to the courts and not settling. You know, if if even if the court say if they dismiss it, don't let them dismiss, still take it up to the next level, because we need to get this this action of the
[02:24:31] Unknown:
government being sovereign stopped because we're the one Yeah. You're actually right. No. I I I a % agree with you. We need to start pressing the point.
[02:24:40] Unknown:
Brandon Joe Williams is an excellent source to listen to. He's got a lot of research, a lot of information. Brandon Joe Williams.
[02:24:50] Unknown:
Brandon? Brandon
[02:24:52] Unknown:
Joe Williams. Middle name Joe, last name Williams. He is a friend of he's a friend of Joe Lustka's. But Joe Lustka just did a podcast with him the other day. And so I know those two are in friendship. And then
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How do you find Brandon?
[02:25:17] Unknown:
You go to YouTube or you go to go to go to Google, and his website has a lot of information. It's a lot of case information. Okay. It doesn't have how to's of how to write the case, but he gets you a lot of the resource similar to similar to the national handbook that we have as far as Yeah. Lot of resources, he's got them on his website. You just have to thumb through, and he's immature. He's a child. I will. You know? His language is a little bit weird.
[02:25:53] Unknown:
But I will. And no. His his language is very coarse, and I will give the website. It is one stupid
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Frank Oh, yeah. Union Okay. I know who you're talking about now. El0.com. I know what you're talking about now. Next one.
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The next one I would push you towards I gotta look at my phone, get the exact name here. Cameron Wilson. Cameron Wilson is also a great resource. He has give me a second. I just gotta pull up a text message that I know I've sent a few things to so I can give you the name of his podcast that he does on YouTube. Power inherent to the people. Power inherent or sorry. Power inherent in the people. Is that a book, a video, or not? Group of it so that's, like, the Facebook or that's the YouTube page. Like, that's his page. And he's got a lot of videos, and he has a group similar to similar to us, like, we we are with Roger.
But they're more oriented, not so much on the, passport. They're more advocating on we have a right to travel and don't infringe on us. Like, you you don't have a right to infringe on us, which we're we're in the same boat, just slightly different. And they are very much active in court and proceedings, and he shows how, I just downloaded, this last week. I paid $36 for some of their private, videos and documentation on how to produce court docs. Now I haven't listened to it yet, but I did pay for it. I've got access to it. And that's just a thing that I did because I vowed to not be in court with my pants down again.
So
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it's power inherent to the people or of the people?
[02:28:28] Unknown:
In the people. Give me a second. Hold on. Our inherent in the people. Okay. And you'll find that on you'll find that on YouTube. And if you Google his name, which Cameron Cameron, Wilson, you'll you'll find his website, which has more information. He's he's more of a, patriot, you know, patriot. Like, he's going for some money. He doesn't do anything but this. So, he's asking for a little bit of money, and most of his stuff's not expensive. The chat group that they have, they charge, I think, $7 a month to be part of, which isn't bad at all.
No. So and you get a lot of people giving you information case. It's it's just like what we're doing on the Radio Ranch here. It's just a different group. So Yeah.
[02:29:36] Unknown:
And there Well, there's a backup too. There is a page out there, that has all of the Supreme Court cases that say you don't need a license to travel on the, highway.
[02:29:52] Unknown:
So the problems you're gonna run into in court, at least this is what I ran into, is everything that I quoted got objected to, and they said that's in a different state. That's not Utah. And I am not versed enough to know how to get past their objection even though theirs is bullcrap because it is Supreme Court case.
[02:30:16] Unknown:
Well, the the thing is is that if it's it's a solid deal, this is where you have to escalate it up to courts. I mean, you know what? They really don't wanna get into federal court because the guys in federal court don't give a crap about what they're saying.
[02:30:31] Unknown:
Well, so on my court case, and this is something that I've learned more about since then is he says, you sovereign citizens. And I said, I object, your honor. That's defaming me, and I would know what that is. And the reason why I said that is because there's a court case or there's a there's a guy that in Utah, in Bountiful, Utah that got arrested and shot and killed because he was a sovereign citizen, was trying to demand his rights. So they're trying to put when a judge is so prejudiced on you to call you that kind of stuff, and it's not just that, it was constitutionalist, sovereign citizen, all those things, which, yes, you are.
But by him saying that, he has a predetermined prejudice against you, which in the canons, the the canon laws, that judge can't have those kind of prejudices against you. He's gotta be impartial. So the minute he starts throwing those things out, it is defaming you. And you can recuse him, which you're absolutely gonna have to do, and then you're going to have to take it up the chain and go to a different court. I mean, that's just that's what it is. And this court isn't going to allow you due due process because they won't allow you to ask questions, which you're gonna try and do, and they're not gonna answer a single one. Because they figured out that if they answer questions, they're just giving you more power. And it waste it waste their it waste their time.
You know? They're not they're not a judicial court.
[02:32:11] Unknown:
Did you say there was a video or something on that case?
[02:32:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, yes. It's referenced yeah. Give me I can I can I'll send it to you? I'll I gotta find it. It's on my phone somewhere, but I can it's only five minutes away to find it, so it's not hard. But I can send it to you. It is one of the most recent, in the, most recent videos by that that, group that I was telling you about, power I don't wanna botch it. It's power inherent to the people. Yeah. So it's it's probably three weeks ago that he posted that one. And they taught it's just a group of people, and they talk about it. And that's that's what they brought up. And they they spent probably twenty minutes explaining about the prejudice and the court cases that go along with it. My public I got them on my phone. I just I'm folding laundry, so I'm not really I I may be able to pull them up pretty quick. But
[02:33:21] Unknown:
Yeah. I try to do as little on my phone as possible. I mean, it's a I like text. Texts are handy, though.
[02:33:32] Unknown:
YouTube won't allow you to sort the channels, videos by date anymore. Canon three
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sorry. Cannon It was three weeks ago. Two eight. Yeah. I think so. There was Wyzetone Maybe two weeks ago. 03/08/2025. That sounds about right. Any of the white and that's what it is. The Wyestone
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is three hours three hours and fourteen minutes.
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Who is on that one? Does it have does it have Brandon Joe Williams' name on it? There's one with Brandon Joe Williams. That one was an excellent listen. And then this next one Yeah. It was two weeks ago.
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Operation Milestone featuring Brandon Joe Williams two weeks ago.
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This was about power and hearing of the people?
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Yep.
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You guys have to keep talking over. I don't know what you're talking about anymore. I mean,
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you're on a YouTube channel. Right? Power inherent to the people, the YouTube channel. And it's on the top list. Just look at their videos. Go to the channel, look at the videos, and Yeah. It's on the top of the list, Operation Wyestone Feet Brandon Joe Williams.
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Operation what?
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Wyestone is the is the name the title of the video. Operation Wisedome.
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Is that W I S D 0 M E, Wisedome, or Wisedome?
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Dome. It's at the top of the list.
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Just look for Brandon Jones. I have no way of getting there right now.
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Okay. Power inherent in the people. Just search for Joe Williams. Search that channel for it. It'll come up with everything that he's ever done.
[02:35:41] Unknown:
Alright. Great. Thank you very much for all the tips and information.
[02:35:49] Unknown:
And, John, you have my phone number used to Yeah.
[02:35:58] Unknown:
Oh, is this Gene?
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No. This is Paul. Anita.
[02:36:09] Unknown:
I'm sorry. I didn't know what you said.
[02:36:12] Unknown:
You have my my phone, my text message? My my phone number? You can always text message me, and I can send it over if you can't if you need help finding it.
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Yeah. I don't know what it I don't I don't have it.
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K.
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And I'm not on the, I'm on, Zoom, so I don't see any text or anything you put in the pre conference call.
[02:36:43] Unknown:
No. I'm just saying you you've texted me before. We've texted once or twice, but maybe you didn't save
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it. I I probably have a lot of stuff. I just can't remember, and I have so much, comes in. I can't keep track of it. Most of the time, I don't even know who I'm talking to on here. There's there's so many different people now.
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Yeah. The the judges don't care, about your court case in the sense that they don't care if they violate your rights. It's just money to them, and he wants his he wants his cut. And at the end of the court, he's gonna he's gonna say you're guilty, and he's gonna say that your fine is a hundred dollars, whatever that number is, and you're gonna have to pay it. Or and I would say and or, you're gonna take it up to the next level, which is your next administrative process. But you're gonna have to know how to file at that point because then everything's in the big leagues. And that's that's what I'm trying to learn. Now I'm not going fast at it, but I that's why I signed up with the operation wisdom WiseDome group because they're they're right in line with what I wanna learn.
So
[02:38:15] Unknown:
Yeah. We do need to know. Well, that's why I wanted to know about Terry Lee because Terry's done this.
[02:38:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, and there's other places you can get the documents. It's just it's nice to know when and why. And I know George has a good avenue. I wanna say Larry, but I don't think it was Larry that said it. But a few people have brought forth good information. It's just you gotta find information that works with you and how you think. But Right. You'll you'll you're gonna have a hard time, like Roger says, in court. It's just what it's gonna be, and that's because the lower level doesn't care about your your rights.
When you say you violate when you know, you say you violate my my Fourth Amendment right by giving me a ticket and pulling me over and harassing me. You know? They don't care when you say you now have written a warrant for me, and you're in violation. Oh, and by the way, here's my here's my fees that I'm gonna charge for wasting my time. They don't care. It's not an issue to them, but it's good good information to get into the courts because if you've got fees that you're gonna charge, it'd be nice to have that put into the court early on so that later on in court, it's already been said.
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Yeah. You know, Stamper is big on telling you that if the judge knows what he's doing, he's gonna do whatever he wants to begin with. And you've waived your jurisdiction for by showing up. That's according to a guy with a PhD. And
[02:40:05] Unknown:
I totally agree with it. And But if you don't And that's and that's why
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he suggests instead of attacking them there, do the abate and then attack them on procedure because they don't have one. That's legal. Especially as the Nash
[02:40:26] Unknown:
So Operation WiseDome, those guys, which they are the the the, Cameron Wilson group, they say just, you know, enjoy the process, enjoy yourself going to court. And then once you get done with the small claims court, then attack them in the big court. Because the small claims, you can't screw you can screw up, but it's no matter what, you're likely to lose. Now you may win, but you're likely to lose. And that's just because they
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Are you still familiar with the book of the hundreds, the non statutory abatement? Or see, they're they're they're taking it to a default and then going to small claims to collect.
[02:41:11] Unknown:
Yeah. And I I haven't read I've I've printed it off and loaned it to my sister. I haven't got it back. So I'd love to say that I've read it, but I haven't.
[02:41:20] Unknown:
The other thing, you know, that it it's a theory. And I I get a lot of crap for even bringing it up, but from some people, but I'm thinking that if you use the the doctrine of necessity in, let's say, on, like, on something like a driver's license, which is an adhesion contract, and you you give them notice that you're accepting it under necessity, but you're not waiving your rights as a national. And that if you're going to have to go to court, they need to use your Christian name, things like that, and get it all ready for the abatement process. So if they come against you and they don't they're not doing the things that they already agreed to because you'd we put a statement in there. Let's say I'm gonna give you so much time to answer to this or you're you're gonna be found in agreement.
When they fail to answer it, then this is more fuel for your abatement.
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I agree with that.
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So that's the way I think as a national, we don't wanna be in these courts, especially when a jurisdiction is assumed on showing up.
[02:42:39] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's the problem I I've always had. Just because you're responding to what they're saying, I'd seems to me it's reasonable to rebut what they're saying into their face. I mean, I don't
[02:42:54] Unknown:
Asking them a question is technically jurisdiction. Showing up to that name is their jurisdiction. Objecting to the name is jurisdiction. You really don't have a prayer there.
[02:43:09] Unknown:
How long ago did you get the ticket?
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Me?
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Yes.
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Ticket was back in October. I got an extension and then, went went in and then finally got to see the commissioner here just a day or so Tuesday, I guess. And then then now she's scheduled a court date.
[02:43:39] Unknown:
Oh, for what dollar amount? Thank you.
[02:43:43] Unknown:
Oh, I think the fine is somewhere like
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With with all respect, this is the way I sort of look at all of it. It's it's like they've really trapped us into a system of commerce that we can't get out of because everything's commerce. Yet as a national, I think we have an out, but if we use commerce to start to stay out of there, like the UCC signatures and stuff like that, I think we're actually feeding them and not supporting our own cause. I think if we noticed them upfront heavily, legal document that really spells out what we are, who we are, where we are, how we wanna be addressed. And in my case, it would be as a Christian with a Christian name.
These kinds of things and so put all the weight to respond and then when they don't, you have that as your armor to do the abatement process. I think that's how I would handle it if push came to shove. And and and could maybe threaten them with Swift versus Tyson because when they over overturned that with Erie Railroad versus Tompkins in '38, and it was law for ninety years, it protected the individual in commerce. But this guy, Wilkins or Tompkins, this is again, I bet another set up to use Supreme Court's thing, but he was a fourteenth amendment citizen. He didn't have the protections of the original state citizen.
And that's how they overthrew it and put everything back in commerce and took away the common law court, of the federal government. So staying out of commerce is tough. Joe doesn't think it's possible. I think, when reading Broast, he made it maybe oversimplified. He said that the two things you need to do is, any any any payments over state lines should be a US postal money order and you should have a non interest bearing account to a bank account. Those two things he felt would keep you out of commerce.
[02:46:13] Unknown:
You know?
[02:46:15] Unknown:
I like money orders. I use money orders all the time.
[02:46:19] Unknown:
As I'm traveling down the road and I get pulled over and I receive his ticket, and I submit it to the court and say, have your ticket back. I'm out of your jurisdiction. And time goes by, and they send me a notice that says, if you don't show up for court on this date or by this date, you'll have a warrant out for your arrest. What is I mean, essentially, what is, Brose's next administrative appeal towards that?
[02:46:52] Unknown:
Well, Broth doesn't really get into that part of it. The book of hundreds would they they would give you a step by step process on how to do the non statutory abatement and how to serve it, not file it on the people who are coming against you. So I guess that would be the arresting officer, the prosecutor and probably the judge. Probably not the judge actually, I mean the prosecutor and those you know, that prosecutor should have probably already been put on notice if we're not procrastinating with John. I'm bad at you, John. I'm terrible.
But, you know, a lot of this is theoretical in my mind on how to handle it for myself. And I'm just afraid that as nationals, we aren't acting cleanly enough as nationals. And, you know, the government is using this doctrine of necessity all the time. It's used it ever since Lincoln. And I think we have the right to say the same thing back to them. We do. You made it so difficult for me not to have a driver's license out of necessity. I'm gonna take one, but I'm not waiving my rights as a national.
[02:48:08] Unknown:
So Well, that's why I to that. Well, the thing is is if you're using their system, that that's the point. If if this is the system that you're in there, there is remedy within the system. It's it's not that they're not recognizing it. They're not recognizing it for you in a presumption that you aren't gonna do anything about that. But if they were dealing with somebody of equal stature, then those that's the provisions they would use.
[02:48:42] Unknown:
Well, John, in in common law, it's simple. You need a harmed party or property, and then you've got a problem. Right?
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But, again, that's a different issue.
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It it's that that part of the they don't have a procedure that's lawful.
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John, I would show up to court
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just to see what they do. Not not Yeah. I I I just to see the experience of it.
[02:49:09] Unknown:
Well, I like doing that part of it too, but there's a guy
[02:49:13] Unknown:
Go ahead, John.
[02:49:15] Unknown:
There's a guy out here by the name of Peter Neece, and he's familiar with this stuff he's been doing for a long time. He's just an expert on using the UCC, And he just says that, you know, this is this is these are their rules, and you you gotta hold them to their rule.
[02:49:33] Unknown:
But the judge you're gonna go see doesn't read the UCC. He doesn't I know. Know about the UCC.
[02:49:40] Unknown:
But this is the problem. We're at the lower levels right now. Probably have to go through the process. And, you know, if you go through the process once, the second time is gonna be easier. The third time will be even easier. But that's why I'm interested in Terry's method because Terry goes right he says, look, this is what was gonna happen, and you do this, do this, do this, and, you know, I'm just gonna take you to federal court, and you're gonna it's gonna cost you an arm and a leg as an individual.
[02:50:12] Unknown:
Well, one of the big things that Terry did in my understanding is he really set aside his name and his signature.
[02:50:21] Unknown:
Well, I can actually go down and get a d d d, doing business as, my name.
[02:50:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think he did. Again, that's that's a commercial thing that you're doing there, and I doubt that he did. But
[02:50:37] Unknown:
No. He actually went and got a judicial termination of his name. He went to the judge. Commercial. Going to the judge and getting the name is commercial too.
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Everything is.
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Yeah. That's what I'm saying. I I I don't know that I could sit and read, what you're talking about. I mean, is it two or three pages or it's a book? I mean, I gotta learn that. It's
[02:51:10] Unknown:
it's divided into three parts. It's 300 pages. So you've you could, you the first part is the history of the country, got here. The second part is You're not gonna get in your prime. Look at the hundreds. Yeah. Look at the hundreds. Yeah. Yeah. And then the last part is the process itself. Okay. The center part is about about the process and why and everything else and examples of people like, they've got examples in there when you don't show up and you've served the abatement and done the process properly. They send sheriffs out and stuff like that to your door and and ask you to come meet the judge and talk to him and stuff like that. And, you know, he really just wants to be a a good guy and see, you know, treated fairly and blah blah blah. It's just all tricksters tactics.
It's, it's interesting stuff to read if nothing else for people who actually went through it.
[02:52:15] Unknown:
Also, there's Margie and Jack the devil. Margie and Jack Flynn have done very well, and I don't think they're using any of that. They got about 10,000 cases they've been involved in. They've won them all. Yeah. I've seen some of their videos. I I really need to look at them closer, but they actually don't start the process. They start asking the judge, do you have your oath? Do you have an oath of the constitution? Are you gonna protect my rights? Questions like that.
[02:52:50] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. If you have a process and you understand it, that's the important thing. Right? Right. But I'm a lot of these. I don't have a They're so complex. How do you how do you begin to even know that you're doing something right? I think what I'm speaking of is is relatively simple. I and I'm I'm I don't have a mind for this kind of stuff. I'm a designer, an inventor, a builder. This legal stuff is, oil and water with me. And but I feel confident about my feelings on how I would approach it for myself because I think I understand that.
[02:53:31] Unknown:
Well, you've read it. I haven't read it. I have you sent me the book of hundreds. I have not read it. That's part of the problem when you got 300 pages to sit down and read that stuff.
[02:53:42] Unknown:
I draw eye as it is. The the first third is history. You can if you just Skip. You know? Yeah. You can skip that if you want. I I think it's a it's a wonderful history because it's a history from a Christian point of view of what happened to this country. It's pretty compelling.
[02:54:04] Unknown:
About the first I'm sure it's interesting.
[02:54:09] Unknown:
What was that, Rich?
[02:54:14] Unknown:
You said about the first half of that book is just a big sermon.
[02:54:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Guess you could look at it that way. I got a lot out of it, from a a historical standpoint. Like, it's where I found out, I think, the, where they passed the expatriation act one day before the fourteenth amendment. That's where I got that information. It was the first time I've ever seen it anywhere. Fifty years.
[02:54:49] Unknown:
That concept of the hunters is covered in the Pied Pipers of Babylon. It comes from the Bible, and he does it in a few paragraphs.
[02:54:59] Unknown:
What's it from? What's it covered in?
[02:55:04] Unknown:
Pied Pipers of Babylon. Paul's got it in his stash.
[02:55:10] Unknown:
Yeah. And and all of these guys that I'm talking about don't even have the, understanding of the national in their understanding of their process. So I I think that process with the national attached to it would be formidable.
[02:55:29] Unknown:
John, you'd like that Pied Pipers of Babylon. It's, divided into chapters. That chapter is, has a title, and you can go to whatever specific thing you want. It's historical. Mhmm. It covers the title, has a chapter on that, and it's really good. And it's it's only it's only a couple hundred pages, and it's easy reading.
[02:55:55] Unknown:
I'm ready to look at it. Nights. Paul's library.
[02:56:01] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:56:03] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah, that's one of the things he has. The book of the hundreds brought up that I never had heard before is a loyal title is by inheritance and that as Christian, you can take your inheritance through Jesus Christ and that's the allodial title. And that's the paperwork I'm working on right now.
[02:56:22] Unknown:
Yeah.
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I bet it working. Which they also called,
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fee simple absolute. I'm not sure why they have two names for it.
[02:56:39] Unknown:
And they say not to use the term title and elodial because there is no such thing. It's a it's a right. You know, it's an elodium, but there's no such thing as an elodial title.
[02:56:53] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Every time I've seen it, it's always been referred to as an elodial title. But it's supposed to be a lodium. Is it a Latin word?
[02:57:12] Unknown:
I I think it's an extractions from French wording Okay. But I'm not sure.
[02:57:20] Unknown:
Of course, Joe didn't use any of the stuff with They
[02:57:24] Unknown:
they do have a little dictionary in the back of the book of the hundreds. You might just read through that to get a feeling for it Okay. Where they're coming from.
[02:57:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Might as well.
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What I like about it is just a step by step process that supposedly thousands of people had success with in the late nineties. Where it went, why it disappeared, I don't know. And the only reason I got got to them was Terry Lee mentioned them.
[02:57:55] Unknown:
The book of the hundreds?
[02:57:58] Unknown:
Well, yeah, Randy Lee and those people who who started all that. Because Terry Lee who who mentioned them, and that's how I found out about the book of the hundreds. It's through Terry Lee. Terry Lee also said what what you need to do is read the,
[02:58:16] Unknown:
the Red Amendment and, Strawman book. That's the only thing I remember him referring to. And I have that I have that strong I mean, the, Red Amendment book. It's not the basic book. It's the expanded version of it. I just have to clean off a place to set up some scanners and scan it in so I can share it. I do wanna do that.
[02:58:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I know the content of Stamper's book quite well, and I see a lot of ramifications in the book of the hundreds in agreement with Stamper.
[02:59:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I've I've gone through Stanford. Look. It's been a been a long time, though. John? Why would we more dry
[02:59:19] Unknown:
That chapter on a lotial title in Pied Pipers of Babylon, he actually has a process in there. He was associated with the Montana Freeman, the the author. And, he says you go you get your documents together, original land grants and all that and chain of secession, and you submit them to the US Land Commission. He says they wait two years to allow anyone to challenge title. After that, if no one challenges title, you should get your document. I don't think it says I'll load you alone. It's like through title, something like that. And it's a he listed the treaties for for each territory.
There's something very interesting, though. The original 13 colonies were never territories. The states issued those grants, not the government.
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Mhmm.
[03:00:20] Unknown:
Because they came directly to the states from the Treaty of Peace in 1783. Each state is named individually.
[03:00:32] Unknown:
May I? John? Please. Yeah. Yeah. Shoot. If you're looking for Pied Pipers of Babylon, there's two copies of it up on docs.exposethematrix.com. 1 of them is in, folder, t y n a s, stands for 12 not a slave, but there's over a thousand books in there. So it's easier if you just go to the land patents folder in docs. And, it was by k Spear. Virl k Spear is who wrote it. It's called Pied Pipers of Babylon from 1985. It's in the land pack called Virl, and Ox.
[03:01:23] Unknown:
Can you spell the author?
[03:01:25] Unknown:
Virl, v e r l? Yeah. K spear, s p e e r. And it's in the docs land patents folder. So you just go to docs.com. Is the k in front of that? Or Yeah. That's his middle initial. Virl Okay. K spear.
[03:01:47] Unknown:
Got it.
[03:01:48] Unknown:
Mhmm. Thank you. Spell Virl? I'll get it.
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V e r l. Oh. Land Pass from 1985. It's actually It is in there. December 14.
[03:02:05] Unknown:
Now do these guys know about national status?
[03:02:10] Unknown:
This is this book was written in 1985. I have no idea. Probably not. It's a mystery. Probably not. Sixty years ago. Yeah.
[03:02:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Isn't that amazing? Sixty years ago.
[03:02:25] Unknown:
Fifty. Closer. Closer to 50. The book of the hundreds is written in the in the nineties, and that doesn't mention it. So Forty.
[03:02:33] Unknown:
He has a really good, chapter on the, two cases, Tompkins. And what was the earlier case, Samuel, before Tompkins? Swift versus Tyson. Yeah. Yeah. He's he's got a good previous on on those two cases. Federal common law,
[03:02:51] Unknown:
that sort of stuff. Mhmm. Who does? And contrary to popular belief, Swift v Tyson wasn't two major chicken manufacturers warring with each other.
[03:03:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Go there. Don't be silly. They kept a lot of chickens from getting slaughtered.
[03:03:13] Unknown:
Swift v Tyson has nothing to do with chickens.
[03:03:27] Unknown:
Well, now that you overloaded me
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sorry. Oh, we know you know this is great.
[03:03:37] Unknown:
John, what happened to you on on, the other show at at this hour?
[03:03:43] Unknown:
I, well, Jim is not really working with me on other projects. And since I don't really have any more, stuff to talk about, with him, he went different direction, and there was no reason for me to be there.
[03:04:03] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I didn't know that. And I I sort of missed the updates on the wand, you know, the testimonials. You don't do that here though either anymore on Mondays.
[03:04:13] Unknown:
Well, it hasn't been appropriate to do it, really. We haven't really been doing much in the way of sales because people I just figured everybody that's gonna get one has bought one. I do like to put out that stuff out. I do look I look up those things because they really work. But I don't mind doing them. You know? I can do them again.
[03:04:37] Unknown:
Well, maybe not every Monday, but once in a while would be sort of cool, I think.
[03:04:41] Unknown:
Yeah. We can do that. I could do that. They changed too some of the things. One of the the main Facebook page that I was using, the guy is selling other products in there, and so he's not focusing on the wand so much. He's got these other products that he uses for I don't know. It's kind of expensive stuff as far as I can see, but, I'd have to find some other sources for some of the testimonials. I know that the company itself is, really changing the way it's worked. It's really upgrading its program. It's added a lot of other products, which I don't want anything to do with, dollars 5,000 oxygen infusion machines for water. I mean, just I'm not into any of that kind of stuff.
The basic wand is a very good tool and the wands themselves are good tools and they serve a purpose, but they're trying to expand their technology and what they're offering all the time. And I'm just not interested in selling any of that stuff or providing it for anybody. I'm not gonna be dealing with their glasses and then their vitamin supplements and all that kind of stuff. I have no interest in that. There's other programs out there that I think are better, but their one idea is unique. The other thing that's really unique is the fixed program. That's worth talking about.
The testimonies on that are mind blowing.
[03:06:19] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[03:06:21] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I get flooded with them every day. Yeah. They had they had a whole day on Saturday. They had a whole day of, what, six or seven two hour programs?
[03:06:33] Unknown:
Every two hours, they get a presentation. Yeah. Mhmm. Are you going to Vegas? No. Are you gonna go to Vegas?
[03:06:40] Unknown:
No. I'm not going to Vegas.
[03:06:43] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[03:06:46] Unknown:
I Coast to coast They have another product interview the
[03:06:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Go ahead.
[03:06:55] Unknown:
Coast to coast the other night interviewed the guy who started the hydrant water thing. I think it was it's eWater or something. That that sounded pretty interesting to me. All the, all the research that's been done on it. Mhmm. It sounds like something I'd be willing to look into. I I think the product that he started was the original one was eWater, I think. I don't know. Working on Let me tell you something.
[03:07:24] Unknown:
I don't mess with it, at all because you can go to a doctor Mercola and you can buy a bottle of his tablets that generate hydrogen water, eight parts per million, for $49. You don't need a big machine to do it.
[03:07:45] Unknown:
Well, I guess it's I I I didn't look it up, but I think this bottle is that the the original thing is like $300.
[03:07:54] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you don't need to do that, really. And the tablets, you can take with you anywhere you need to go, and you just wanna have clean water. But, you put the tablet in there, it dissolves, you drink it right down, and you got eight parts per million, which is pretty good.
[03:08:12] Unknown:
Okay. I'll make a note of that, make a comparison. Eight parts per million?
[03:08:19] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:08:21] Unknown:
Okay. Mercola.
[03:08:24] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[03:08:26] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:08:28] Unknown:
Thanks. So I didn't see the need to have the big bottle and all the other stuff you can get. You can do it as many times a day as you want, cheaply. A lot of these things have very expensive cartridges and things that have to be replaced on the water bottles. So why? You can just go down to the seven Eleven, buy yourself a gallon of purified water.
[03:08:53] Unknown:
Well, it's not about being it being pure water. It's about it being having the hydrogen in it. And
[03:09:00] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm I'm just saying I would rather dry it you know, have purified water than not know what I'm drinking. Incidentally, Costco and Sam's Club, you know, they they do pretty good. There's company out of Ontario that usually does most of these waters, and I have a parts per million, probe. So I check all these waters, and yet the best water I found is that a little laundromat guy uses reverse osmosis and his parts per million on that thing is four and I get five gallons for 75¢. So I run over there and get my water. I am amazed at how bad the water in the country has gotten.
Plus, you know, people are finally waking up and they're starting to get fluoride out of the water, and there's probably more that needs to get out of the water.
[03:10:05] Unknown:
Yeah. The eWater guys did some of these so called hydrogen bottles are actually making chlorine.
[03:10:11] Unknown:
Really? Wow.
[03:10:14] Unknown:
It was a pretty interesting interview. The the guy really sounded like he had a special product and that everybody else since he was on a a show, I forgot what it was. Just the sales just catapult oh, I guess it was, the oh, what's his name? The the announcer for, the the AMAs kind of stuff, Rogan. Yeah. He went on Rogan's show long time ago, and that just catapulted his sales, and they've never looked back. But he says ever since then, everybody's also been trying to rip us off, and a lot of these products are bad news.
[03:11:00] Unknown:
Yeah. I wouldn't be surprised.
[03:11:06] Unknown:
Are you consuming water in plastic bottles?
[03:11:11] Unknown:
Me? Yeah. Yeah.
[03:11:16] Unknown:
Well, you know, it bleaches off. Right? And water if Water, it's gonna it's gonna absorb as much as it can because that's what it does. Right? It's a solvent. It's a cleaner, and it sucks in that, that dioxygen.
[03:11:39] Unknown:
Well, I think that's been pretty much removed in the water bottles, a lot of those chemicals. The microplastics is the other issue. But, you know, I get five to seven gallons a pop every time I put that thing up there, and it's kind of heavy for me to haul around, so I'd rather not have steel or glass than to have to haul around. I let myself go. I mean, over the years, I'm not like I was. I've got to build myself back up, and I I know it's possible. It's very possible to build myself back up in which I have got everything ready to go pretty much. I just need the space to get it set up.
Alright. It's all working for me, Chris.
[03:12:26] Unknown:
About about water from sewage. If water has memory, why would anybody think that, sewage water purification is a good idea, high yield?
[03:12:43] Unknown:
That's the same argument I heard on reverse osmosis. The guy that made the argument said that the only way they can make that fine mesh in that membrane is bought with nuclear radiation, and he says it has a memory, and he wouldn't recommend using those.
[03:13:02] Unknown:
Okay. Then on that premise then on that premise, and this is what I've been practicing for a while, is it, well, I use what I believe is primary water, but any substance that you use and going back to Samuel Heinemann's, you know, the creator or the discoverer of, homeopathy, where he used succession, you know, shaking it back and forth, back and forth. You would imprint your own your own essence onto that water. And it was like that, Japanese guy that was taking, you know, microscopic, photographs of water that he he gave good, loving impressions to, and the water had beautiful crystals. Yeah. And in the same water, you know, you give bad things to, and you get a ugly putrid type of synopsis or, you know, end result.
So we can do that on our own. I haven't used my wand in I don't know how long. I I use it for emergencies, but, I constantly shake up my, my water. When I pour it, I I use glass. I'm always surrounded by glass and stainless steel. I don't do any more plastic than I have to. Although, I'm making some mash right now, some plastic jugs, but they're food grade. But, you know, I'm hypocritical, but, yeah. It's it's in your belief. People I see are when they're talking about, medical stuff, it's mind and physical, and I don't hear the spiritual involved. There it's a three way circuit, man. You gotta think I talk too much. Anyways, that's all I got to say about that.
Thanks for listening.
[03:15:16] Unknown:
I think we're damned if we do damned if we don't. I'd be curious to see how, Paris and Italy and some of these places are where they are recycling their sewage and to see how that affects them in the next handful of years. But then again, who does the studies? They're usually government entities or paid by the government, so you're getting only the data that they wanna give you. I saw a thing on the online on the Internet where they put a mask, like your n 95 mask over the your water spout and let your water run for a little bit and see what shows up on there. Just ask Gregory and Me, that's pretty big test.
[03:16:12] Unknown:
My water comes out of a 600 foot hole in the ground, and it gets pumped up into a storage tank with lots of solid settle out. And it goes through the Berkey, and then that holding container has a massive magnet underneath and pearl beads inside, and a water structuring unit that's supposed to hold the memory of the some of the best springs in the world, natural springs.
[03:16:42] Unknown:
Would that all sound delightful? I don't know what Berkey uses to make their their, filters and which machines and, you know, is there plastics involved? You know, it's we can all do our very best, but we really don't even know.
[03:17:02] Unknown:
The end of the day, we really don't know. The better ones are the are Birkfeld, probably. In fact, I think I'm gonna replace those with the Birkfelds. I have some of McKinney's filters, but, I think I'm gonna gonna change to the Birkefell. Those are the original before Berkey sort of ripped them off, Which by the way, they are sort of hard to find but, true new cells help.
[03:17:35] Unknown:
Samuel, what I found with the Berkey's, they have a separate filter for, fluoride. You have to have two different filters on a Berkey.
[03:17:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't have that problem because it's well water.
[03:17:52] Unknown:
Right. There
[03:17:54] Unknown:
are two different there are two different types of filters by Bergfeld. One of them is the same as the Berkey black even though it's white. It's ceramic coated, But they also do have another version of the single filter that takes out fluoride as well. So Okay. Perfect. Has moldroom. I know it's still. That's why I'm telling you. I was looking that up just the other day.
[03:18:28] Unknown:
Also, Baroche makes it now. It's not Burfeld anymore. They got kicked out of the country. So a company in Colorado is doing it.
[03:18:44] Unknown:
What's their name? How do you get to them? By trueness.
[03:18:52] Unknown:
But it's been gone for a couple of years now.
[03:18:57] Unknown:
What's been gone for a couple of years? Birkfeld.
[03:19:06] Unknown:
How do you spell Birkfeld?
[03:19:10] Unknown:
I'm not sure.
[03:19:16] Unknown:
Is it a d on the end or a t?
[03:19:20] Unknown:
It's a d, I think.
[03:19:22] Unknown:
Birkefeld. That would be my guess.
[03:19:25] Unknown:
Filters. How do they price compared to the Birke needle?
[03:19:33] Unknown:
They're the the filters are like $40 apiece. Okay. The single stage filters that are comparable to the Berkey black filters, those are $40 a piece. You can get a pair of them for $80. And the dual purpose filters Where
[03:19:53] Unknown:
where did you get those numbers and how long ago? Because that is, like, several years ago, maybe. Because I like about a hundred 20 a pair now at least.
[03:20:06] Unknown:
There's two different like I said, there's two different filters. There's two different ones. There's the single stage that's, $80 for a pair of them, and then there's the dual stage, which includes the fluoride fluoride filter, which is a hundred and $39 for a pair of them. See, I wasn't finished explaining myself. And I found those on Amazon. Hello.
[03:20:38] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:20:41] Unknown:
Well, you're gonna say something about They're also listed at the Berkey website.
[03:20:47] Unknown:
Berkey recommends them, has them right on their, right on their web page.
[03:20:54] Unknown:
Turkey ain't in the country and ain't authorized to be in the country anymore, and it's Baruch that's making the filters now.
[03:21:09] Unknown:
Okay. But I'm saying that What about website is still up, and they are recommending the Birkfeld filters.
[03:21:22] Unknown:
What about, creating, gathering, condensing the water that's in the air all the time? That's kinda would kinda cure the whole scenario, I would think.
[03:21:42] Unknown:
Well, it certainly gives you soft water, but it's gonna be dirty. It has to be filtered.
[03:21:47] Unknown:
Or
[03:21:48] Unknown:
one thing that is filled at the at at the same rate as water is gonna be in that water.
[03:21:54] Unknown:
Or unlikely, if you're in a situation of having to gather water that way, you're gonna have to be creating your own power also. And, yeah,
[03:22:11] Unknown:
exactly. Hand taken.
[03:22:21] Unknown:
What about distilling the water?
[03:22:23] Unknown:
Energy. Zero point
[03:22:29] Unknown:
When you're distilling water, whatever distills at the same rate as water or under those same conditions is gonna go through.
[03:22:40] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:22:42] Unknown:
So that's the problem with the inhalation.
[03:22:51] Unknown:
So
[03:22:53] Unknown:
That's your environment. Environment you're in is going to be the result of the water you collect. Right? So you're in a healthy green environment. Your water is gonna be a lot less polluted than, if you're in the city collecting the same same, right, polluted, poopy.
[03:23:27] Unknown:
Well, Gregory, I'm all for primary water. Let's hear it for primary water.
[03:23:35] Unknown:
Here. Here. Primary water.
[03:23:38] Unknown:
Okay. Get the I n. How do you find how do you find it?
[03:23:44] Unknown:
It's located primarily around granite, big, large granite, mountains, like, where I I and Samuel happen to be a boating in. And, it's primarily granite is like cement or concrete. Yeah. It, stores water and releases it at a slow rate. So under pressure, this rock is granted is 40% water, and that's actually squeezing itself out. And that's what we get when we, get the primary stuff.
[03:24:31] Unknown:
Oh. That's the way it would be explained to me.
[03:24:37] Unknown:
Okay. It's just you just gotta dig a really deep hole because it's way down there. Halfway to China. Anyways Yeah. Amazon, the Super Steracell ceramic water filter for Gravity Systems two pack by, British Birkfeld is $80. And the Superfluoride cartridges that, replace these, sterile sil filters. Those are a hundred and 30 for a pair, and Amazon's got them in stock. So not that you have to go to Amazon. You can go to, Berkey, Berkey's website, and they've got them both there too for about the same money.
[03:25:33] Unknown:
Well, that's better than having to use two different filters taking up all that extra room.
[03:25:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I don't even think that the the add on I don't even think that the add on fluoride filters are available anymore. The the added fluoride ones that go in the bottom. Yeah. I don't think you can get them anymore because those came straight from Berkey.
[03:26:01] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. I don't have a big Berkey. I got a small Berkey just for me. I got a I haven't been using it.
[03:26:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Or, again, Barouch has all those things now. They took over pretty much the biz.
[03:26:22] Unknown:
So how in the hell do you spell it? You've said that three or four times. I have no idea how to spell it. I'm not that smart.
[03:26:30] Unknown:
It's B O R O U something, but they're around. They're in Colorado.
[03:26:42] Unknown:
B o u r?
[03:26:47] Unknown:
Yeah. And I said B O R O U and then probably C A T or something like that.
[03:26:52] Unknown:
Something like that. I haven't gone to that site in a while.
[03:26:58] Unknown:
True News has a survival food company that Rick Wiles runs now, and he sells the Birkfelds there at a good price. I thought they were a good price.
[03:27:09] Unknown:
What's True News?
[03:27:13] Unknown:
It It's new It's a Christian
[03:27:16] Unknown:
broadcasting company that does the news on daily basis.
[03:27:21] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:27:25] Unknown:
I mean, is there a website of a guy by the name of Stephen Rice?
[03:27:30] Unknown:
No. Uh-uh.
[03:27:31] Unknown:
No. He's he's the geologist from Southern California who coined the term primary water and how to find it. And in fact, one of the one of the big spring companies down there was running out of their, natural water, spring water, and he redrilled wells for them. So that would probably be a good source of water for you down there if you could figure that all out.
[03:28:03] Unknown:
Well, all I got down here is true news. So how do I go further than true news?
[03:28:11] Unknown:
Well, there's Steven Rice. There's an old video of him from back in the eighties being interviewed before he died about He's called primary water.
[03:28:21] Unknown:
Okay. You know, when you say these names, you gotta spell them because I don't
[03:28:26] Unknown:
it's hard to say r I e s s. I can't spell for crap, especially when I'm speaking. I have to write it down. Oh, okay. R I e s s. Rice, Stephen. He's the guy who coined the term primary water.
[03:28:42] Unknown:
Is that Steve with a v or p h?
[03:28:47] Unknown:
I think it's e v e n, I think. S t. There's a video on YouTube that's still out there. It's about an hour long of of his mentors interviewing him and ask him. I mean, he went to Saudi Arabia and and found water for these guys.
[03:29:07] Unknown:
Really? Well, that's fantastic. That's great. He's
[03:29:11] Unknown:
there's quite about a bit about him that I didn't learn until I watched that video about him, and it it's quite convincing. And and like I there's that major spring water company down there in LA area that was running out, and he found new wells for them.
[03:29:30] Unknown:
Samuel was at Arrowhead?
[03:29:34] Unknown:
Nope. It's not Arrowhead. It's a name I'm not really familiar with.
[03:29:45] Unknown:
Well, there is Okay, guys. I gotta go. I think I've got as much as I can handle today. Alright. John.
[03:29:52] Unknown:
John. John. Well, thanks for your Gotta write something down first. John. Okay. John. Gotta write something down first. The the one, that, oh, hell. Brent is talking about Brent. Brent. Baroux. Baroux, b o r o u x. I'm sure that the x is silent.
[03:30:23] Unknown:
Yeah. The French or something.
[03:30:26] Unknown:
Yeah. It's French. Boroux, b o r o u x, dot com. Mhmm. And the black filters, I think all they have is the black filters, and they're a hundred and $49 for a pair of them. And they don't just say anything about stopping fluoride. Nothing. Nada.
[03:30:48] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Grab what you can. Alright. Okay.
[03:30:55] Unknown:
So, yeah, I would I just go to Amazon and look for Berkefeld, b e r k e f e l d, and find them right there.
[03:31:10] Unknown:
Oh, Burke. Okay. So there's an e after the k.
[03:31:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Let me let me get back there. Yeah. Don't don't search for Baruch. All you all you get is a book called Yiddish is Forever. G e r k e f e l d.
[03:31:34] Unknown:
Yeah. I got it. Thanks.
[03:31:37] Unknown:
You're welcome. Into it.
[03:31:41] Unknown:
Well, thanks everybody so much for your help. I appreciate it very much.
[03:31:46] Unknown:
Not a problem. Thanks for being here. Yeah. Enjoyable Mondays for sure with John Kasarab.
[03:31:56] Unknown:
Sometimes.
[03:31:56] Unknown:
I need to I need to take down the stream. I need to take down the stream. Recording and then upload this to, PodHome as a podcast, if it will allow me because I'm still having trouble with the website. We'll see.
[03:32:22] Unknown:
Didn't somebody say something? Was there a female or somebody that said something in the background? No? Okay.
[03:32:32] Unknown:
I wanted to I I wanted to ask everybody on here, do you know of a good nicotine patch?
[03:32:42] Unknown:
Rugby. Rugby brand. That's the one that doctor Brian, the artist, recommends.
[03:32:49] Unknown:
Oh.
[03:32:50] Unknown:
Artis is the guy. Y.
[03:32:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Rugby like the game.
[03:32:57] Unknown:
Okay. Where where where is that available to purchase?
[03:33:09] Unknown:
I just got It might even be at Costco. It might be.
[03:33:14] Unknown:
Might be what, Joe?
[03:33:16] Unknown:
They might even be at Costco. They sell pic nicotine. I think Sam's does too, but I don't know what brand. But Amazon generally is a good place to check for pricing and stuff.
[03:33:27] Unknown:
Has anybody on here ever used a nicotine nicotine patch?
[03:33:32] Unknown:
No. Yeah. I haven't. No.
[03:33:34] Unknown:
Did it work for you? The person that said yes.
[03:33:38] Unknown:
No. Well, I I mean, it worked for probably, COVID and getting rid of the snake venom, but, it didn't help me really. It helped me at once, but, not the last time I used it for quitting smoking.
[03:33:53] Unknown:
Here's the deal.
[03:33:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Here's the deal. The the FDA
[03:33:58] Unknown:
the FDA has approved over 599 chemical additives that tobacco companies are allowed to lace their tobacco with, and it is those, compounds that are addictive. So a nicotine patch is not going to help you because those compounds are not gonna be on the patch because nicotine is not addictive.
[03:34:27] Unknown:
Right. Right. But but, so were you talking to sketch for me? Because, I mean, but an a nicotine patch is helpful for people with certain diseases or conditions or problems. Right?
[03:34:40] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. That that nicotine. But if you're trying to use a nicotine patch for smoking cessation, it isn't gonna work.
[03:34:50] Unknown:
Oh, right. Okay. Here does go. Here's the
[03:34:54] Unknown:
here's the deal. I only smoke organic nonadditive tobacco.
[03:35:00] Unknown:
So it still didn't work for me, but that's you know?
[03:35:05] Unknown:
I I'm a lifer. Let's just put it that way.
[03:35:08] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[03:35:10] Unknown:
Why why do you need to why do you need to quit smoking if it doesn't have any of the bad or chemicals, whatever in there?
[03:35:19] Unknown:
Well well, Joan, I need to cut back, and I have cut back, but I'm starting to increase again. And, you know, after smoking, what, fifty years, you might wanna just say, I'll I'll just cut back to three cigarettes a day. And that's what I'm trying to do, Joan. Pray for me. Okay. I will.
[03:35:40] Unknown:
John, are you still there?
[03:35:42] Unknown:
Yes.
[03:35:44] Unknown:
Okay. Confuse you anymore, but, technically, these filters are called Brittick, Birkfeld, Dalton water filters.
[03:35:54] Unknown:
Birkfeld What's a name for you?
[03:35:58] Unknown:
Birkfeld is b e r l k e f e l d, and Dalton is d o u l t o n, British, Birkfeld, Doulton. They're on Amazon for $80 a pair.
[03:36:14] Unknown:
Those are the single stage ones. Those do not stop fluoride. The full stage ones for a hundred and 30. Yeah. And all I did was I went to Amazon, and I searched for birkafell, and nothing came up but filters. So I figure, why type if you don't have to?
[03:36:37] Unknown:
Well, yeah. Dalton's store, I guess, on Amazon. So that's probably where you'd find wine.
[03:36:47] Unknown:
Probably. Anyway, John, if you grab that link in the chat before you drop out of Zoom, that might be helpful.
[03:36:54] Unknown:
Oh, something in Zoom. Okay.
[03:36:59] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:37:04] Unknown:
Gotta find out where my Zoom went.
[03:37:08] Unknown:
Uh-oh.
[03:37:09] Unknown:
I got it. I Hey, Samuel. Are you, do you think Samuel, do you think nicotine patches are a good cure for certain things?
[03:37:18] Unknown:
Well, after hearing artists and I just went through a a regimen of it. I didn't really notice anything different, but I'm in pretty good shape. So I just wanted to sort of cover the bases, and I used the rugby patches.
[03:37:36] Unknown:
How many may I ask how many times do how many times did you put use a patch and how long does each one last?
[03:37:43] Unknown:
Well, back when I knew what artist was recommending, it's the size patch I got, but you can get the bigger ones and just cut them down too to whatever he says you should get on a daily basis. And then I did it for as long as he said the routine should last, which I don't remember any of that anymore. It's been quite a while.
[03:38:06] Unknown:
And who is the man my phone cut out just for a second. Did you mention a man's name that recommends a certain amount?
[03:38:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Artis. Doctor Artis. Hatch?
[03:38:17] Unknown:
Or
[03:38:18] Unknown:
Artis, a r d I s, I think.
[03:38:26] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Sure. Does he have a web that?
[03:38:30] Unknown:
Byron or Brian Artis, I believe his name is.
[03:38:36] Unknown:
Yeah. It's trartist.com, I think.
[03:38:41] Unknown:
Yeah. So, brianartist.com?
[03:38:47] Unknown:
D r artist Com. Doctor artist Artist Com.
[03:38:54] Unknown:
Think he's a chiropractor. Doctor artist dot com.
[03:38:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Wow.
[03:39:02] Unknown:
Chiropractors are much closer to nat naturopaths than, regular doctors.
[03:39:09] Unknown:
Yeah. He's been on the Stu Peter show since, this whole fiasco COVID crap came out.
[03:39:21] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[03:39:26] Unknown:
K, guys. I'm taking the, I'm taking the stream down. So, thanks everyone for being here. Thank you, John. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on eurofolkradio.com and radio.globalvoiceradio.net. You can find the archives there, radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, and you will find the links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. You will also find links to Euro Folk and Global Voice Radio. You'll find a bunch of, downloadables. You'll find exhibits. You'll find resources, interviews, all kinds of fun stuff. Pack a lunch. Stay the day, baby.
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[03:40:32] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Show Overview
Weather and Climate Discussion
Geopolitical Tensions and Global Politics
Economic Insights and Gold Market
Middle East Conflicts and Iran
US Domestic Issues and Gun Control
Traffic Court and Legal Strategies
Health Discussions and Personal Experiences
Alternative Health Products and Testimonials
Legal Advice and Court Procedures
Water Purification and Health Tips
Closing Remarks and Farewell