In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles is joined by John Kacarab and other guests to discuss a wide range of topics, including the intricacies of national status, the challenges of dealing with local and federal government systems, and the importance of understanding legal definitions and jurisdiction. The conversation delves into the complexities of the fourteenth amendment, the significance of the term 'person,' and the process of obtaining a passport with the correct national status. The hosts emphasize the importance of education and understanding in navigating these legal waters.
Additionally, the episode touches on personal anecdotes and experiences with legal systems, such as traffic violations and the challenges of maintaining one's rights within the administrative state. The discussion also includes insights into historical legal precedents and the evolution of legal systems, highlighting the importance of being informed and proactive in protecting one's freedoms. The episode concludes with a reminder of the power of education and the collective effort needed to bring about change.
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Yes. Yes, Alex, and so would we. And we're going to take another stab at it here. Start another whole six day week, hopefully. Hopefully, you won't have any interruptions. Here at the Radio Ranch, it's a Monday, of course. You know? Remember, mama Cass, Monday. Monday, can't trust that day. It's the May 19 this time around. And, Roger Sales and, my old friend, John Casara, along for the ride today. So that's what we do. At this point, we wanna have Paul Beener, our magical engineer guy, wave his magic wand and produce all the platforms that are connected today that are helping us spread our little message far and wide, and hopefully, it will be received. Paul, would you come out and give these people their proper credit and due and recognition so, we can tell them a hearty thank you or gracias.
I can do that. Muchas gracias.
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We are far and wide and global for sure. We've, we're on one zero six point nine WBOU FM Chicago for the first hour. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James doing very, very well from his, bypass surgery. Good news. He joined, Paul English on, last Thursday's Paul English live. So Oh, dude. He's sounding good, sounding chipper and all that. We're also on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. The links to Eurofolk and Global Voice are on the matrix docs. That's d0cs.com. And, you can also find a link to free conference call so you can join us live on the show. Press 6 to mute or unmute and, or just, use the reactions buttons if you're connected with the app and raise your hand, right there.
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channels. Yeah, man.
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No. And that's all I've got.
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Because all I want is your ears. I don't want your eyes. Joe, I I certainly don't want you know, I I Why why do people wanna sit there and see somebody talking? And and and they're looking at them, and they're losing their distraction because you're looking at them because that concentration could be put upon what listening to what they're saying.
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So it's just one I think you get all Go ahead. Get a lot out of you get a lot out of looking at the person's face
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and and what he's saying. It you know, it's there's communication there too. You might be lying to you, but you can tell by looking at it. Well, the you know, that's the problem is you can lie on TV. Just look at the establishment media. You can't lie on radio. There's never been a successful liberal radio show or network, period, because you cannot lie on the radio. If you think I'm wrong, you go find me one. There's never been one. I knew a guy that tried to start a whole liberal network out of Atlanta and failed. Boom. All these programs, you can go back and name a few of them that used to be on around. They always fail. You cannot lie on the radio. Now why that is? I don't know.
But that seems to be the way it is. So here we are. And, good morning, John. Glad to have you along as always.
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Yeah. Me too. My computer is giving me really hard times. I gotta I called Don Bowie, and he's gonna help me do some restructuring. We started last night,
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and both computers are down. Oh oh, no. What are you on the phone or what?
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No. I this one's running right now, but it it decides that it's not gonna work. It just shut locks up and Wow. So if Dawn goes bye bye, it's not our fault. Not our fault. It's just it's just this craziest crazy computers.
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Yeah. Well, boy, I'll tell you, it's a technological age, and you're just about all of us have to be Paul Beener to exist. You know? You're supposed to be some IT expert to exist in life.
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And then, man, I was Well, when it was DOS back in those days, I was really good at it, but I just haven't kept up. And they've really performed fairly well. It's just that when they do go down, if you're not familiar with what to do, you just can't go out on the Internet and and go through the stuff anymore. It's just way too much. Too much technical stuff. It's overload overload and and all these new new different things. I'll give you an example.
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My frustration lately is, Skype's going away. Yes. Skype has been around since 02/2006. I signed up in this beta, beta stage and and been with them for all those years through the eBay years and now, unfortunately, to the Microsoft years. Well, earlier this month, I think everybody knows they cut off. They didn't cut off Skype. They included it over in this thing called Teams, which I haven't even been on yet. My my computer programmer buddy here says it's, it's he said you won't like it. So, anyway, regardless, you can't do the into The US calls. No 800 number calls. I can't call you guys if I got it. When I get a consultation, I usually like to give call get their number and call them rather than them call me. And, and so I can't do any of that anymore, at least not on a phone line or a cell phone.
It's real damn frustrating. So, you know, and I should probably was
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the ability to make phone calls, and they don't know who you are.
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That's true. You could make it an an anonymous as it were. That's correct. And, so I don't remember. They used to have I mean, years ago, they used to have how many people were using it at the bottom of the message. You might remember that. There's, like, fifteen, eighteen million. That was years ago. So there had to be no telling how many people using it worldwide. K. So all of a sudden Well, it was too good, Raj. They gotta shut that down, man. Microsoft has got a problem. Well, I imagine the cost of all that. Who who knows with those wackos? Okay. But, anyway, it's changed, and it's affected an awful lot of people, including yours truly here. And, I mean, I'm glad it didn't happen a couple of years ago. That's the only way I could call my mother and make all those calls into The US all the time. You know? Well, I can't do that anymore.
And so, well, there's a couple of options. One of them being a thing device that's been around for some time called magicJack. Most of you have seen it. It's been around as long as I've been in South America, I think. And so, evidently, the people that are looking for that ability, yeah, I I've tried for a whole day to get an order through the web web, MagicJack website. I couldn't get it to work. Jack tried it. He couldn't even sign he couldn't even get the website. So there must be an awful lot of people that are trying to get through to there. So very frustrating for me. You know? For instance well, you know, remember Brian Howard, John? Oh, yeah. Sure. Yeah. Well, Brian, all of a sudden, he came on the show on the after show about three weeks ago and and was saying I need to get ahold of Roger. How do I get ahold of him? Well, I hadn't spoken to Brian in a number of years now. And so we're exchanging emails, and and I give him my Telegram stuff. He tries to call me on Telegram. It doesn't work.
And, so, anyways, all this for three weeks, I've been trying to get ahold of Brian. He's got something real important he wants to talk to me about, and we can't connect. In this modern age, we freaking can't connect. I think we finally did on WhatsApp. But, regardless, it's all this IT stuff, you know, in the in the day of change, I guess. So Sometimes WhatsApp is a mess. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Probably. I I don't use cell a cell phone hardly at all. First of all, my vision doesn't doesn't go with it these days. Right. And it gives me these messages. I can't even read the damn things. You know? I got I got a magnifier so I can use the magnifier aspect of it, And they keep throwing ads up and stuff, and I can't read in a magnifying glass, a magnifying program. So it's just all, you know, it's all, hey. Alright. We'll find another way.
But, anyway, that's some of my frustrations. I hope some of y'all aren't having to deal with it. I guess, really, if that's your biggest frustration in life or one of them, you're probably doing pretty good. So, anyway, that's, that's where we are.
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I'm finding Zoom is actually becoming a better way to communicate with people now too. You can get on there and talk for hours, and it generally works pretty good. Telegram is not that not that reliable for voice or video. It's hit or miss depending upon the day. And, WhatsApp is just nothing. I you I constantly people are sucking me into these groups, and you gotta go through and clean up my eyebrows. Don't please don't drag me into any groups. I don't want any of that. So Yeah. I don't want it either, but people do it anyway, and they're they're starting to do it on Telegram as well.
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Well, just just your old Luddite your Luddite host here. The older I get, the more I favor Luddites. It's just a complicated world, yet here we are talking all from two different hemispheres in the world and, crystal clear going out all over the world. So, you know, you can't bash it too hard, but there are some fringe fringe elements of this, electronic stuff that get frustrating for most people. Now Paul is For somebody's Paul c Paul waves his magic wand over it, and and it wizards off into the sunset or something. You know? But for, like, my gosh rebuild
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it. I hope so. Because Skype was too useful. Well, you know gotta be other alternatives coming up. I'm a you know, the the absolute total
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successful formula for a start of business. Find a need and fill it. Boy, here's there's a gigantic need right here, and I've been thinking since they announced it. Somebody had come up with something, and I think they probably will, hopefully, eventually. But this magicJack thing, if I can finally get an order in, and then I've got the added problem of getting stuff down here. You know, it's not just getting orders, get it down here. So there's two or three steps involved, and, I'll get one eventually, and things will be back to some semblance of normal. Anyway, I just if it makes me feel better to bitch about it on the air a little bit, it gets me it gets all I forgot all about magicJack because nobody seems to be using it anymore. Well, you know who uses it who who uses it and has been Jack.
Jack's been used it since he came down here, and, I asked him, because it used to be well, I he'd called me on it occasionally somehow, and it was real funky. He said, well, as that improves, one of the questions I asked him. And, he said, it depends upon the speed of your Internet. So if that's the case, it ought to be pretty pretty good in the in the clear here. We'll see. It's $40.45 bucks. They got a special on it for $45 now. It gives you your first whole year subscription, and it's like having the phone deal with Skype. Evidently, from what I heard, we'll find out one of these days. Anyway, if, if I hadn't called you, that's the reason. K? So, at least at least one of them.
So where can we go this morning? There's a there's a lot better, solution.
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If you're trying to have a conference, it's absolutely free. StreamYards.com. And then the other side of it is, there is a service called Grasshopper that'll give the international phone for as little as $20 a month rather than the 40.
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Okay. Well, that's $45 a year, not a month. K? Oh, okay. So a little difference there. I don't I don't usually don't do conference calls. I just call somebody. You know, I called my mom when she was live. So, anyway, I I so I hopefully I'll find out some. Thank you, Alan. I think I've messed with StreamYard a time or two on some of these interviews. We can also use don't forget the old trusty Jitsi. Jitsi is a wonderful platform for that type of thing, just connecting with somebody, especially on one on one or multi. And, what is it? Wait. Meet.jit.si.
Does it have a .com in there, call or not?
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No. Just just meet Meet,
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j I g
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Meet S I. J I t S I forward / and then whatever name Okay. Room you wanna create. Okay. There's another one that's also MiroTalk, and that works the same way. You just go to MiroTalk, m I r 0 t a l k, Com forward / and then whatever room name you want. Alright. And it's much more stable than Jitsi.
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Okay. Well, I don't think Well, it's just not got two people on there. There's a stability problem there, but I might be wrong. Go ahead, John. It's just not like Skype. You you just go over there and just, you know, punch in the number and you get your call. I I mean, it's what magicJack does. You know? So that's Yeah. What I'm gonna fall back on. $40 a year for the whole subscription. I mean, come on. The Skypes was see, Skype for people outside the country, it's a Skype used. I I guess Microsoft still had it up to this point. They had a Skype in and Skype out. And when it was owned by the guys that, started it, it was $30 for each one. In other words, I could call any numbers in The US, or I could have a number in The US where people could call me, and it would ring me anywhere in the world. K? And, and so, the the way that was, it was $30.
If you subscribe to one of those, it was 30 hold on. If you subscribe to one of those, it was $30. And then Skype back then, if you subscribe to the one 30, they gave you the other $30 free. So it's $30 for the whole year, and then the of course, that's been messed up. Yes. Who was trying to say something there? I didn't hear anybody trying. So I don't know what you're somebody try and talk over me. Okay. Alright. Anyway, that's all gone bye bye. I think I think it'll be alright. We'll just have to get over this transition, period. There's a lot more things happening more important in the world than my connectivity to The US.
I guess, you know, Trump had a pretty big week last week, over there in the, in the Arab world. And I have to agree, I heard somebody saying, he he he gets along really well with the Arabs. You could tell it. You know? And, then he almost got into this peace conference in Turkey that they didn't show up at, and then he was working on the Iran deal. So he he, like, all all the things he's done in that whirlwind tour, he addressed three war situations last week, man.
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He's trying to create commerce, and everybody loves good commerce. You know? Sure. And it's better than war. And, you got all the European hawks, still trying to create war. Oh, man. I mean, it's really, really bad. And that's why I think it's again, Russia's gonna run over Europe. He's gonna have to do it.
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It is very interesting, and I don't know how many of y'all thanks to John. John and I were talking Saturday night, and he bird dogged me that, Greg, the Chihuahua Hunter, had Martin Armstrong again, on this week. And, Martin Armstrong's a pretty damn interesting guy. The more I learn about him, the more interesting he gets. He's incredibly accurate, not only him, but his computer, Socrates. Yeah. Guess who, you know, he had to spend seven years in the slam. Do you know that, John?
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Yeah. I remember back back back when. I don't remember all the details about it. Well, you know who threw it in? Guess who threw him in?
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James Comey. And the what he was supposed to be in for was only in for, like, seven months or something was the maximum. And whoever the prosecutor turned it over to the case, he just kept rolling that. And he ended up in jail for seven years. And that's when he came up with a lot of this stuff that he works on now where he said, all the world leaders are after him, and Comey's throwing him in jail. Right? And Yeah. But he's got some incredible, insight. And and, the thing that amazes me I mean, it's quite shocking, really. Socrates has never been wrong.
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And that's been proven too. There's been so many things that he's come up with that's, come out. You know, that would be worth really replaying his show. I mean, it's it's that good, and it's that stunning.
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And Well, best we can do at this at this point is the bird dog, our folks over there, USAWatchdog.com. And, it's the latest interview, and it's Martin Armstrong. He's got another one over there two weeks ago for Martin if you scroll down a little bit. And he just got some incredible things to say. You know? Do you do you know how much resources let me ask Paul here because you've heard this. Paul, do you know how much resources Russia is estimated to have?
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No.
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75,000,000,000,000. So they're, they're yes. That's what these people are quoting. I'm just telling you what people are telling me. And so their idea is The US is 37,000,000,000,000 under debt and that they could get Russia and get those resources and pay off The US's debt and come out ahead. Now what we know here is that $37,000,000,000,000, it could just go bye bye because it's all fraud. Every bit of it that's sitting out there is fraudulent. And either the treasury of the US
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or the Federal Reserve
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is holding a whole big bunch of bonds. I mean, $37,000,000,000,000 worth. Probably not that much, about half of it. I've read that they, own half of the bonds in the country. And, of course, we've talked about what's going on before. People hate The US and what they're doing under the Nikon regime. And then as the bricks built and some of those other things came into reality, and Saudi started taking Chinese yuan for their oil instead of just dollars, then all these countries that had to have bonds and currency on hand to buy oil started dumping those. K? And so what happens in a big bond market now for those of you who might be new, if you've been around, you've heard this probably before.
Bond is the root word of bondage last time I checked. And, the bond market is five to 10 times as big as the stock market.
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Yeah. But they don't have all the fancy buildings.
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Well, I mean, look at the stock market. It's got all the big buildings and all the big manufacturing and the trucks and the, all the retail stores and all the other stuff they gotta do to support those big buildings and that underpinning of that market. But the bond market is five to 10 times as big. You know? So what represents it?
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I think that's why that you're seeing Bitcoin be, picked up by everybody. There nobody trusts that anymore. And listening to Martin, he has said so many things that were explosive on this last interview. But when when you hear his rationale and you you know where he came from and the discussions that he's had with these people because he's been involved in in every single major, controversy behind the scenes with different governments. For decades. Yeah. Yeah. He knows all these people. He does.
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And and I'm I'm amazed at that. And all this stuff came together when he was in jail, by the way. Those seven years he was in jail is when he formulated all this stuff.
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So, every one Every every time we get sidelined is when we grow.
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Yeah. I I can agree with that. So what Martin's, his his, his overseeing of all this is, you know, Russia's got $95,000,000,000,000 worth of resources. Hey, Paul. Guess how many resources Europe's got?
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How many? None. Oh,
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no. When when he was talking, he was talking about the bond market too, and he was talking about the relative debts and the relative strength of the economies. And all of them over there are are bankrupt, and that's why he says that The US is is where everybody is, kinda rushing to. Why the money's coming over here? Yeah. All the money's coming over here. All of it. To get away from that. Because they're all gonna be in war.
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And he's talking I even said I've never I had not heard this before. Macron is another big cocaine user. So you got Zingbat over there in Ukraine, and you got Macron, and these people have got terrible economies. They've allowed all of this immigration stuff to flood them and bankrupt them even more than they already were, and they got nowhere else to go but war. Okay. Here's a couple of things. All Polish, adult men are are are being sent to training, military training. Russia So are the Germans? Not Russia. Germans. Up to 60. Up to 60 years old.
The Germans are trying to get you into the army for this war.
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Okay? They said they got a report. They've given a report order. Yep. And,
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so it's it's real ugly. There nothing's gonna deter them because they got their backs flat against the wall. And as always happens, their economic stuff gets gets way past the due date, if you will. And, there's nothing else they can do because it's all based on fraud. And so the only thing they can do is go to war so they can print more money and get themselves deeper into debt with the hopes of overcoming Russia, which I don't think any of them can do, and, get those, $75,000,000,000,000 worth of resources and and pull ourselves out of the hole with it. So this is the reason this is headlong to war thing is the economy, and it's absolutely crumbling under underneath them. And, it's quite interesting time, folks. We've talking about this for well, John, you know, been in the patriot movement so many years, and we've been talking about this pretty much the whole time I've been in it. We knew it was coming. We just didn't know when. Then, of course, every time it gets to the edge, they pull a 2,008 and kick it back on the field again. You know? And, but that's where we are, and there's maybe, no more kicking it back on the field. The the best thing that Trump is trying to do is to get I guess, the best thing is kind of, ironical.
The best thing is to get The US and and, solidify its world reserve currency and potentially by, as he's floated, backing the bonds, extending a bond issue like fifty years and backing it partially by gold.
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Well, he's trying desperately to create commerce and friendship and stop this crap. That cash flow. Yep. That's exactly what he's doing, Roger. And the government here is taking advantage of it, the hidden government, of trying to, you know, put us under more control, and he's trying to break that at the same time. Yep. I mean, I the guy is unbelievable. I can't imagine anybody else that could even begin to do what he's doing. You're you're you're living in a time with a leader
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of historical proportions. Now you may not like him. Some of you out there don't like him. I don't know why. I really honestly can't figure it out, but some people don't. But the man is absolute historical pinnacle of of historical figures. Samuel, you were trying to get in there a second ago. What you got to add this morning?
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Yeah. Thanks, Roger. It sounds like, Trump is supposed to have a phone call with Putin this morning. And I think one of the things they're gonna discuss is because I also heard that after that meeting, Putin was gonna use the Oreshnik as an example to Europe to back off, back down. So he's probably had that kind of kind of conversation with Trump, so Trump has a heads up on it.
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I hope so. That original missile that we just saw a glimpse of here a couple of months ago, that thing's deadly, man. K? I mean, deadly. If you didn't see those pictures, you you can't imagine that thing just dropping off all these regular munition type bombs on, I think they were on munitions plants or storage or something over there. But the way that did it, those can easily be replaced with nuclear warheads. And all they gotta do is just fly them over there over Europe. Boom, boom, boom. There goes Paris. There goes Brussels. There goes wherever.
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You know? There goes the rest of all the world all the world. It'll also
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And and these maniacs are the the their mental acumen is such that they'll do it. These frigging idiots will do it.
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It's because they're satanic, and Satan wants to destroy everything. Yeah. It's true that. He wants to destroy creation.
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So, anyway, that's a big deal, and it'd probably continue. Is Trump back yet from his trip? Does he anybody know? Did he come back, or is he still over there?
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No. I have no idea. I think he's back already. I think they said he was on a midnight flight coming back, last week.
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Well, they said that phone call was gonna be made at 10:00,
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I guess, I don't know, Washington time. Not as how the hell does Trump do it? He's 78 damn years old. I mean, I'm just shocked at this guy's his acumen and his schedule and all that on McDonald's and Diet Cokes for God's sakes? What am I doing wrong? Roger. Do you know do you know that the Arabs had a McDonald's truck over there for him? Did you see that, Donald?
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I did. That was fantastic.
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Who was that, Larry? Was that you, buddy?
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Yeah. Speaking of Russia Russia's natural resources, have you heard about the deal that The US made with the Ukraine
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Couple Of Weeks ago? Well, they did something over the precious metals whether, ding battle will honor it or not is the question.
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Right. The US has first access to Ukraine's mineral resources.
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Yeah. And who is The US? Oh, oh, plus to find something. Who which which agency is gonna go over there and mine the minerals? None. What who's gonna go over and mine them? BlackRock. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Well, just in general, The US and Ukraine have signed an agreement giving The US First access to Ukraine's mineral resources, particularly for the reconstruction of Ukraine and the development of its economy. This deal aims to support Ukraine's rebuilding efforts after a period of conflict and helps ensure the continued support of The US. And now here's the big part of it. The agreement also provides a mechanism for The US to acquire critical minerals like titanium, uranium, lithium, graphite, and manganese, which are crucial for various industries, including aerospace and electric vehicle production.
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Right. You know this do you know the snafu here, don't you? You know, China doesn't control all the all the minerals. These things called, what do they call them? Something minerals, vital minerals. I've forgotten. There's a bunch of them. They set up China where they're the only country in the world that can process them. It's not that they have over the minerals. It's that they've got the monopoly over the processing. So there again is another area we gotta catch up on if we're gonna be even or even hope to be even against the Chinese.
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Raj, that deal that they made with, Ukraine is in Russia controlled territory.
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Oh, is it?
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Yes. Yes.
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Oh, well, there's a Martin says that war is gonna last another couple of years, didn't he, John?
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I don't remember him saying that. I don't I don't remember him saying that, but it's going to devastate it's gonna devastate everything over there, and it's it it's gonna be used here to try to control us. Yeah.
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Well, we'll see how it turns out. That's just the way the tea leaves are being thrown around the floor. Right now, anybody else got any comments on that?
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Well, my comment is is you need to get your national status and quit screwing around.
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Well, I I I would assume that most people on this call have done that. I I can't tell anybody. Well, there's always the the lurkers, the people that are listening in. Well, see, my deal is I don't think it's my place to tell them to do this. I think it's my place to show them they've got a choice they didn't know they had. And if they wanna follow through on it, explain it to them and help grab their hand and walk them down the path of liberty as I like to say. But I it's not my job to make that decision for them. It's just like it's not my job to tell them to believe in Jesus Christ. Okay? These are personal decisions. I can urge you. I can tell you, look at the grass is greener on this side of the fence.
I can show you and tell you all that stuff. But in the end, you've gotta make the decision because you're the one that's gotta follow through on it. It's your freedom. If you don't want it or value it, don't study to buttress it or do any of those things, then you haven't done anything, first of all. You know, as I've said so many times, we're not in this condition because of a lack of people filing paperwork. We're in this position because of a lack of education and understanding.
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That's what we need to do. Example of, what not to do. I mean, you know, because
[00:33:22] Unknown:
Well, go ahead and put that out. But, I just see it. The thing is is I I go back and harp on it. You can't do this the way these other people are doing and charging people for this. If you do, the majority of people will not study and follow through, and my life's demanding. I understand that. Wow. What happened to my screen just now, Paul? Something popped up. Are you messing around here? Nope. You're not? Nope. Somebody is. Wow. I got all kinds of stuff popping up there. If you could, can you sashay over there and see what's going on? I got two or three windows covering up my Zoom window. And now I forgot where I was. But, anyway,
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it's Talking about charging for things.
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Yeah. Charging for this information. Okay. Well, yeah, and people that charge for it, the people that that take advantage or disadvantage of that, they're not gonna go study and do all that stuff. Generally, some of them may, but I don't think the majority of them are. And the problem is that when you file this stuff, nothing changes. The world doesn't change, this, that, and the other. Some things may change to you. It's an individual situation. But you're the one that's gotta be the change, and you can't change without an getting the information under your belt.
Or just Yeah. Plain and simple logic. You know? If we're gonna affect change, which if you're not doing this for that, what do you what do you do what are you here for in the first place? But if you wanna affect change, you gotta learn the information and more of us have got to, and you gotta be talking to people about it as we've heard some of our good students doing lately. And spread the message that way because, do you need a better example than Jeff Rents? Guy's been on the air for over thirty years on the Internet. Huge audience worldwide. Massive.
I get on there for two nights. And as of yet, we don't have one person from that Jeff Rents two appearances on a massive platform. So that's not the way to do it. Obviously, Jeff's audience is not suitable for this message, including Jeff himself. So at least he gave me the opportunity to get on there and and profit. You know? But it is that not amazing, John? I don't know how big he is. Is, but I know he's damn big. Okay? And to be on there and give this information, and I honestly thought I did a pretty damn good job, that not one person.
Not one person? I just did wow. I'm stunned still.
[00:36:06] Unknown:
Well, the problem there's two problems with charging people for the information. Number one, if you charge people for it, they figure, somebody else did it for them, and there's no reason for them to learn anything. And two, there's people that can't afford that. I mean Well, there's the other one. Yeah. Be before I came across you, the only quote that I got as far as, like, unwinding the things that I had done in my life, which was basically, like, a total, signature rescission, rescind all contracts, expatriation, all that happy hoo was between 50 and a hundred thousand dollars to do that, just to just to get out of The United States and to set me up as an international Well entity.
And nobody can afford that. If you can afford that, you know, well, more power to you.
[00:37:06] Unknown:
Well, that's where my deal is on affecting change. And that's what allowed me to make that decision is that going the charge route first of all, it's gotta be an administrative nightmare. Oh, did did Paul pay? Did so and so paid? All that crap. But then on top of that, you got people that literally cannot especially in the economic times we've been in the last few years, they can't afford that. And so how am I gonna affect change when a certain percentage, probably a large percentage of the people can't pay to go through and get the information? You're not gonna get very much traction. That's why I don't do that. Made the decision from the start. I'm not going to charge. K?
I want freedom open to everybody. I don't care. It's not just I you know, it's not like, hey. We don't want any blacks here, Brent, so go on down the road. We don't want any Indians here. We don't all that crap, which I've had some people try and, assert to me. And no. I think anybody if you got the tug of freedom from from the lord Jesus Christ in your heart, that little ember that may be still smoldering right there, what I wanna do is come over you and grab a fan and put it on that ember and break it up into a full fledged fire. A fire of freedom that you're seeking from inside that's driving you. That's what I want right there. K? And we get enough of those people, and there's a chance we can affect some change.
We've already affected some change. We've got the bad guys. Well, I I gotta think, Paul and John, that when you get somebody internally from the passport office calling Jerry like they did about a year or so ago on his wife's application and the the way that whole situation developed, that was somebody really serious doing that. Whoever Hilton is that called Jerry, that was somebody of some serious ranking inside the state department is my feeling. K? And you don't get that kind of reaction unless you're touching a nerve. K?
[00:39:09] Unknown:
So the Alright. So the basic thing here is is that you you've opened up the door to the simplest and easiest thing to do and you're teaching that it's to rebut the presumption is the number one thing you gotta do. That's where you start to begin to get your freedom. There are the other side of this though that we really don't get into a lot and that's dealing with all the administrative state stuff. That's the follow on from once you know that you're free and that you're not that person, you begin to see all of the other things that are impressive on you that Yeah. The government is doing that they shouldn't be able to do and it opens the door. You're the only one that's made it so simple for everybody to understand.
[00:39:49] Unknown:
Well and, boy, it's taken a lot of effort to simplify this to this degree of simplicity we've got at this point. It hadn't been overnight. It's taken years. And, you know, the real big benefactor for that is this radio show. Because when talking to you people and it makes me always think, you know, we may be together for a couple hours on a regular basis, but I'm I got this on my mind the whole rest of the time. I mean, I'm sitting there eating lunch. I'm thinking about the show. What did we say? How do we say it? Is there a better way to say it? All those kind of things. That's what I've been doing for years, k, to try and get this simplified because the simplicity of it is the only way you're gonna get this complex information spread. And what are we looking for? Again, numbers. Everything always goes back to numbers. And the simpler you can make it, the more easily understandable it is to a recipient, the more success we're all gonna have.
Period. So, it's been a great labor of love. It's been the great, labor of my life. Although, you know, I had a very successful wife. I'd had done some really substantial things in regular business when I was younger, and they've been a success in a number of different areas, not every time, but at least once. And then I stumbled onto this stuff, and all of my intellectual attention for thirty hell, almost thirty four years now, I guess, John, something like that, has been devoted to this by waking hours. You know? Before I stumbled on to the key here, I used to think that there were things you could do that was gonna put you in the trap.
K? And so I was always consciously looking. What about the tag on my truck? What about this? What about the driver's license? What about that? And going through that and not understanding that this was what it is. K? And, boy, I'll tell you what a liberating concept to go down and and get this thing down to where you can put it into one sentence on one piece of paper to one guy and get yourself out of the system. Okay? And that is just joyful, and they can't do a damn thing about it. There's nothing they can do. It's above their pay grade for the richest people in the history of the world. It's above their pay grade, John.
They can't do anything about it. And all we gotta get is numbers, folks. I'm trying to impress that on you all the time. Please learn the information. Start talking to people. Okay? You don't have to do it threateningly. You don't have to do it. I'm gonna beat you with a baseball bat if you don't listen. You don't have to do any of that. All you have to do is ask questions. Oh, hey. Are you a citizen of The United States, or are you a citizen of The United States Of America? Now now tell me, audience, how damn hard is that?
[00:42:38] Unknown:
Really? Certainly not hard, and it certainly can be effective. And, we have the tools to go even a little past that and concentrate on it. The thing that, we really had can't do here is help everybody deal with the administrative state. But once you understand that you're free from it, you now have the power to go ahead and start dealing with it because you got 50 different locations, and every county in each one of those locations seems to come up and wanna screw with you. Well, you're And, you're talking about the state level. See, at the federal level, we're outside the IRS. Hey. We don't have any dealings with administrative agencies. No. That's and that the IRS to me is just a financial planner with taxes. We're always a pain in the ass. You always had to account for them. Now you don't have to. Yep.
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So we got something real easy greasy here, folks. And, if you like your freedom, you know, as John said so many times from that podium, the only way I can protect my liberty is to help you protect yours. I'm very fond of my liberty. I'm very jealous of it. I will attack you if you come and try and take it. And, and I want you to feel that way too. And the way you protect it is you get other people in in our ranks. And the bigger we get, the more the more powerful we are, John. I mean Well, we actually get more people that
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are dealing with these issues just like I am. You know what I was thinking of yesterday?
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Somebody said it on here last week. What about if you went back every year and recent like, you used to have to sign a fill out ten forty every year? What if you have to send in your affidavit every year? And on the first day of the year, they got got millions of affidavits up there. Just a little turn. Just a small little turn on an idea.
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There are obviously a lot of people to changing their status because we know that, remember that somebody said that they had to start training people how to process these, applications. Oh, yeah. That was right from the passport office.
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Roger.
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There's Julie. Hey, Julie. Hi. Belief How are you? Beliefs are gone. Beliefs are gone, Julie.
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I know. That I do know. Hey. I have a question about the passport application as I have not done mine because I have been busy, number one. And number two, I don't have any plans, to travel yet. And, mine's not yeah. Well, I wanted to ask you something. There's a channel in, Telegram. I got in a big argument with somebody yesterday who made a very erroneous statement about becoming a national. And the owner of the channel wanted proof that I'm a national and, and that you can't do it the way I said. And I even quoted, you know, the warning statement on the back of the application for a US passport where it specifically states that you can attach affidavits or other documents to support your application. Anyway, he wanted proof, and he texted me a copy of a passport card.
The name was redacted, but it says on here US national. And then at the bottom of the, passport card, it states and I have to blow this up. The bearer is a United States national and not a United States citizen.
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Is that what comes back on the national Not that I've well, not that I've ever heard of. I don't know where they got that or how they acquired it, but I've never seen that or had an audience. You know, hell, I've never had a passport card. K? But had anybody in the audience come back with that, Julian. My, see, here's my angle on this. Do you think they're scared of this? Do they want people to know about this, or have they gone to great lengths to hide it?
[00:46:41] Unknown:
Well, yeah. Absolutely. And so, you know, he's you know, I was gonna tell him that, look, after you get your passport card, you need to go and file for it. It's not a Freedom of Information Act. What's that other one you do? That's the personal one? Privacy
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privacy act.
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Yeah. Freedom of Privacy Act and tell them to, you know, that you wanna know what your passport actually says on there. And I know that there's, you know, what is it, a zero nine or something at the top of the application that they show in? It can be. It's in another sequence. Codes of their work.
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Yeah. Well, there could be other one. Endorsement number.
[00:47:18] Unknown:
Well, let me just tell you. We've had several. It's not just o nine, which if you go to their chart of numbers, it'll tell you it's a a non noncitizen national, but they're hiding the national behind it. But they also use 77 is one. I think it's ambassador at large. There's another one, that they used. And what was it? Well, I don't remember. Anyway, there's several different designations they use, and whatever if it's one of those other ones like 77, the ambassador at large, well, you wouldn't necessarily be covered by all that state stuff. You know? But, anyway, that's all I know. And, I don't know how where they got that. It was legit or well, hold on. If it was legit or what? I hear you, Thora. What do you what do you got, Thora?
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I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt. Just wanted to let you know I'm here, and I've, So Julie, can you read what that said again on the card?
[00:48:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Hold on here. He posted a picture in the chat. It says US national. It says, well, sorry. It says United States Of America passport card. And then it says, nationality. It says U. S. National. And then below it says, the bearer is The United States in all caps. The bearer is The United States national and not a United States citizen. And I think
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it's I wonder if that means American Samoan.
[00:48:51] Unknown:
Well, that's what I was thinking too.
[00:48:54] Unknown:
Yeah. That's what it sounds like to me. That's what I was thinking too. Because on the passport book, I've seen a passport book photo of, American Samoan, and it will say, it it's printed in it that says,
[00:49:12] Unknown:
the same thing. And and that's for American It's on the it's on the it's on the first page of the Visa pages, and it's basically a big stamp. And it says this person is It's not even a stamp. It's printed. Yeah. This is a print that I've ever seen. Oh, yeah. Okay. Well, I I think that's what you're dealing with here. I think you're absolutely correct, Thora, is I'll bet you this is a passport card for an American Samoan.
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Yes. That's what it sounds like.
[00:49:40] Unknown:
Yeah. That's what it that's what it does. And so, anyway, these these these I I invited him on the show. I sent him in a private DM. I got in a big, huge argument with somebody on the show yesterday because he erroneously put something, in there on how you cannot become a national. It's impossible to become a national and stuff. And so, of course, I got yeah. I basically told him that I told him he was lost in a field of fog looking for the blue star of hope surrounded by a maze of red tape, that he was stuck on stupid, dumber than a box of rocks, and that he forgot the French fries with the happy meal.
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Okay. Well, I'm sure you love that. Yeah. Some people you know, you you could have cornered him. We're going, how come you can't be a national when everything has to be voluntary?
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See, that's what I'm saying. Down about the fourteenth amendment, Roger. And I saw this when he brought it back. And I was like, the first thing that Thora said, I was like, they're talking about an American Samoan on here. They are not talking about I told him that you didn't put attach an affidavit that you filed with the secretary of state with your passport application. You're not a national.
[00:50:48] Unknown:
That's right. And some people just can't get it. You know, what's the big piece here that's missing? The feudal system. The feudal system tells you all those things, doesn't it, Mark?
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That's correct. And this is a perfect teaching moment.
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Yeah. I'm doing pretty good. How about yourself, Roger? Yeah. I'm hanging in there, all things considered.
[00:51:08] Unknown:
I'd like to take this moment to remind everybody, it doesn't matter what it says on your passport. So get get over that. It it's nice if it if it backs up your your beliefs, right, or or your paperwork and would identify you as a national. However, that is only your passport book excuse me. I think that was Happersett versus Minor was the the case. Or what was the other one? Just escaped my mind. But it says that your passport go ahead, Roger.
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Ubuntu. Do you recall?
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Yes. Yes. Or Tiki versus d r DRC. D d apostrophe a r c y.
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However you pronounce that first name v d r c.
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I looked it up and listened to it a couple of times, and and, yeah. It's it's unusual. So anyway, this is the perfect time to remember that the passport can be challenged. Your your your passport book in in, or t Ortitiki versus d apostrophe a r c y says that that it's that it's only prima facie evidence, basically. It's it's not ultimately it it could be challenged. So please don't feel like you gotta get hung up on what that passport says because the only thing that really matters is your affidavit. That's the only thing in your heart, and you put it on your affidavit that you are a national. That's it.
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But it's gotta be in the possession of the secretary.
[00:53:01] Unknown:
Yes. Oh, that's your proof, your ultimate proof that you gave to the government. I know people who we didn't you know, before we knew Rogers material, they they would just post it publicly. They would put it in they would post it in the newspaper, and they filed it with their, county clerk. Did all that. We did all that
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too. It doesn't have any effect until it's in the possession of the secretary. He's the lord of the manor of the federal manner in charge of all matters concerning citizenship. Again Right. Feudal system stuff. Go ahead, Mark.
[00:53:34] Unknown:
I agree. And and you don't even have to apply for a passport. You can just send in a registered letter excuse me, not registered, certified letter certified letter to to the Department of State and the Secretary of State's office, which is Rubio now, and let them know, hey, I'm let I'm giving you notice that I'm no longer a US citizen. I'm a national. And it's not my intent to be a US citizen. It's my intent to be a national. That's it. It only takes one sentence. Yeah. And, don't don't make it harder than it is. You'd and again, I who who was it? Was it Bob? Bob, the word where the, he was talking with the passport office and Yeah. They're trying to fight with him saying he couldn't be a US or he couldn't be a national. He had to be a US citizen.
Yeah. And and he says, I don't care what you put on my passport. You know, you got my affidavit on file. Yes. Yes. So it's I can see it right here. He goes, then I don't care. I don't care what you put on my on my passport. And that's it. So I think about that, folks.
[00:54:47] Unknown:
Yeah. It really is. People. It really is. They're look they're looking at this card that Julie was confronted with, and they're looking Right. The US to validate something that's your decision. Right. They've still attributed the power to them and not realize you've got it, and all you gotta do is take it back.
[00:55:09] Unknown:
Right. Right. So, anyway, I just wanna bring that up. And probably what he showed Julie, and I've seen many samples of it, you can go online, on Google and pull up passport book images, and there are plenty of those that are are passports for net or for, excuse me, Samoans. And you'll see that US citizen statement. But I doubt that's his unless he's Samoan.
[00:55:35] Unknown:
Oh, there probably was something that somebody showed them that was American Somalis that they're proffering around not understanding, really, just like Ron Avery. You know? Yep. That, oh, no. Roger's wrong. That's, that's the Nationals Americans Moan. Right, Ron? Yep. Good job. Yep.
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Alright. Well, I heard I heard all caps mentioned, and it brought me away. So I gotta go back to cooking breakfast, and I'll be listening on the side.
[00:56:05] Unknown:
Alright. Well, keep strong man's ears open. That might come up again. You know? Alright. You know, if you call if you say all caps three times
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Alright. Alright. I yield. I'll talk to you later.
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Same say I'm naming all caps three times and Mark appears. Is that the deal? That's it. That's it.
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Just like Beetlejuice. Alright. Bye.
[00:56:27] Unknown:
Thank you, Bart. Okay, John. What's,
[00:56:30] Unknown:
what you got Well, just the the thing is is that it's just like I'm going through, you have to begin the battle with the administrative state, and that's right down to the county level. And that's where we we we run into a problem. It doesn't matter what you say to them. They just wanna continue to run over you and you have to learn how to deal with it. And, that's the big bugaboo for everybody that's, you know, having a problem. It's not that the feds are a problem. That that's the easy part. It's just that the states and the counties don't wanna don't want to respect it. Isn't that the truth? And and how how many people would believe that if it's not the feds, it's the states?
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And because of misunderstanding and miseducation or nondeucation, and that's why one of these days, Mark, you're still listening. Excuse me. We need to write up some sort of and then I don't think it's gonna be a very long little memorandum of law that can be attached as a cover page to the state notification process. And and, you know, we're missing our power. That's the problem right there. And the whole thing is that relationship that dictates jurisdiction, protection for allegiance, allegiance for protection. And what you're doing is you're switching your allegiance from the federal government to the state government. That's right there in the statement. A national is total allegiance to a small less state. That means you can't owe it to the federal government anymore. You owe it to the state, and they're supposed to give you that protection.
And I dare say we're not getting the protection that's due and owing, at the state level. And that's just Roger? Educate education process or whatever, but we need to that's our teeth right there. As you hold you know, you could take probably some I'll get you a second, Julie. You could go to some of these situations we hear about and possibly even go sue the attorney general of the state for not upholding his duty and obligation on protection of a state citizen. Yes, Julie?
[00:58:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Just wanted to ask you for quick reference. I have it written somewhere and not in front of me. Where is those that definition? Is that the on the INS form? What is that? The It's It's right. The first time the first time you'll see it, the first time I saw it,
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was in the original legislation called the nationality act of 1940. You go it's in the statutes at large. Okay? And if you go to that piece of legislation, it's very interesting, and they put definitions right at the start. Right? Now I don't know. AJ, k, something like that. That number of them, seven or eight. But the very first one is that one right there. Here's the heading, the nationality act 1940. Here's these definitions. And the very first one, a nationalized total allegiance to a smallest state. They always put the hook at the front.
Now we're gonna continue this discussion, but some of the folks in Chicago, unless they dial over, are not gonna hear the conclusion of this very important thing that Julie asked. So, Paul, why don't you do your best to tell these folks I do?
[00:59:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, if I've got the time to do it, I only have thirty seconds to do that. So go to the matrixstocks.com. The matrixd0cs.com. Click on either the free conference call link to join us live on the show, the Eurofolk link, or the Global Voice Radio link. Thank you for joining us today. +1 0690 Hey. How about that? I did it. You hit it right on the nose too, man. You nailed it. That's just because that's where professionals don't try this at home. Don't don't do it.
[01:00:16] Unknown:
So, Julie, that's the first place. Now what's interesting about that? By the way, that came from Larry Beecraft. After the book was out and we were having this email discussion, and I brought national, and he sends me that nationality act of 1940. And there in definition a, a nationalized total allegiance to a small estate, and Larry didn't even get it. It's right there. He sent it to me. He still tell you our stuff isn't right. And there it is right there under his nose. Okay? So that's definition a. They brought it over into Title eight, into the Immigration and Naturalization Act, and they codified it there.
And that's the other place in Title eight? Yeah. I don't, yeah, I don't know what section it is. I can tell you where you can find out, though. If you go to the certificate of noncitizen nationality on the website state department, you know, where it says all US citizens are US nationals? Underneath that, it's got that broken out, and it tells you what section it's in of the INA. And then underneath that alright. Hold on. Then underneath that, it's got that statement. I don't think it goes into much definition of it. But underneath that, a couple of paragraphs down on that document from the secretary of state on the website, it shows you federal states, and they're all capital s.
Perfect. So there it is right there.
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Thank you.
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Yep. So, anyway, I'll bet you a dollar to a donut that passport card you saw was American Samoan, and you need to get a hold of your guy and float that back to him and explain to him that they're hiding the state national behind the I'm doing that right now, Roger.
[01:02:01] Unknown:
Okay. Okay. And Thank you.
[01:02:04] Unknown:
That they do a magnificent job of which p which of these walnut shells is the p under? Goi. Hey, stupid goi. Which one of these walnut shells is the p under? Well, if you'd like to remove yourself from satanic Jewish slavery, we got the we got the process for you. K? And it works, and it works every time. To my knowledge, maybe a couple of obscure things because people did things screwy, but it's never been refused. K? That wasn't overcomeable by administrative procedures. So I was hoping we get Moe back on here. John, I think I told you about last, Thursday afternoon after the show is over.
This is kind of a meek little voice trying to over Sherry was on here wanting, to talk, talk, talk. And so I hear this little meek voice behind Sherry, and, it's this gal named Moe. And she is a naturalized Mexican. Her parents naturalized and her too. And, she's been looking for for what we've got. I don't know for how long. She just said, I've really been looking and I I stumbled on you. And so, problem is she's in San Francisco, aye, and she's working two jobs as many or or more as many are. And, I I thought she said she was gonna be able to come Saturday, but she couldn't make it for whatever reason. So I'm expecting her to pop up here one day. K? Don't know when. Sweet gal. But this is what was interesting, John.
She said, I I filed. I did a privacy act for my file for all my naturalization papers. Everything her parents ever file for her is in there. Mhmm. So that's just real good. So and she spoke real good English, so I'm sure she's been over here a long time. But, anyway, hopefully, Moe will come back. Moe, are you there, dear? We really wanna talk to you. Yep. The rock down the well, I'm afraid. She'll be back one of these days. She can't get this info anywhere else to my knowledge. So where else can we go today? Dave, is there any breaking news we should know about that you've been listening to or Putin and and and and, mister Trump talking or what?
Dave's not there? Yikes. That's pretty unusual. That's pretty unusual.
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Nice.
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John, you got anything else to bring up here?
[01:04:45] Unknown:
Not really. I think we pretty much talked it out. I've got to get busy here. I have the Terry Lee stuff. Sheldon sent it to me. I need to get it scanned in, and I've had the computer problem here, but I'm I'm gonna resolve that today. And Right. So if anybody wants that stuff, they just need to send me an email or It's your call me. That the is that a traffic thing? Well, no. It's just more of Terry Lee's documents. I don't think it's gonna help anybody with traffic. Okay. They're gonna have to take a look at it and see if it's gonna be beneficial, but, it isn't any 50 pages. It's much less than that. But it's Okay. Seems to be more of what he sent out the first time. I'm gonna send out the first stuff he sent out and the second stuff he sent out, and then people can
[01:05:32] Unknown:
Can you remind me who's who Terry Lee is? Because I can't place it.
[01:05:37] Unknown:
He's a fellow that was up in, I think, Oregon or someplace like that, and he's been operating as a, as a national. And, you know, he runs I think like Jim, he's got kind of some kind of ministry and stuff he does business with. Uh-huh. But he's been able to operate as a as a national and he's pretty much got the whole location scared of him. I mean, he pretty much does whatever he needs to do without them hassling him. Well, how many sounds like a sounds like a terrorist to me. Yeah. And it's a lot of stuff where he's concentrated on making sure the court has his name as upper lower case. They can't manipulate it into the all caps. And, he's had another run ins with the police and things like that, and they don't give him tickets or anything. And they don't they don't hassle him anymore. They just leave him alone. Yeah. I heard about an old guy, old patriot years ago, and he had figured something out. And he got a different tag on his car, no tag or something.
[01:06:39] Unknown:
And he had crossed swords in his small town a number of times and had been victorious. And so the police department hires a new policeman. And he sees this guy on the road. He pulls him over, and he calls in and they go, let him go. Let him go. Don't mind.
[01:07:00] Unknown:
We had the Jack and Margie Flynn who have been very successful at fighting the administrative state, and I noticed that, like, Kirk here, Kirk Beck here, he, has had his battles with the local gendarmes over traffic issues. He eventually won, and they leave him alone now, but he's got a tag on there that's expired. He doesn't have a current driver's license or anything like that. And Mhmm. And he still avoids them because, you know, the odd cop will still come and mess with him. Yeah. But, and then I've got my issue. I'm dealing with this the same thing here. And, of course, I make all the mistakes to be made. So Well, you'll learn from them. I guess who we got another listener that's like that too, Joe Lustica.
[01:07:41] Unknown:
I guarantee you, they won't pull Joe Lustica over and give him a ticket.
[01:07:45] Unknown:
Not anymore.
[01:07:47] Unknown:
So, you know, I'm gonna show you. You you can win these battles, but, boy, you you gotta really sacrifice and dedicate yourself to do it. Who was trying to say that? Straw man? Who was it?
[01:08:00] Unknown:
That was Carl Miller. Oh, okay. Please tell him don't give that guy a ticket.
[01:08:07] Unknown:
Okay. Mister con that was constitution man. That's what he was called. Yeah. He's a he he's a he's a whippersnapper. Carl Miller is. I see him. He has an ex military ex army, special ops guy who just went into court. He knew the judges, all the judges, and they knew him. And he would go help people
[01:08:26] Unknown:
Yeah. In court. Yeah. He came, I believe the right way laws brought him down to Atlanta. I believe he was associated with those guys out of Michigan. Are you familiar with them, John or Rick? Right way laws? But somebody
[01:08:41] Unknown:
somebody has got all of Carl Miller's stuff. I I think they sell it. I don't know.
[01:08:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, he's just He's on He's a whippersnapper. You do what, Rick?
[01:08:53] Unknown:
You can get, three videos of about four, five hours on YouTube. Just type in Carl Miller.
[01:09:01] Unknown:
Okay. There you go.
[01:09:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And then, of course, we've got sir Richard McDonald, in the Oh, and Chris. Now deceased. Yeah. Chris has, got access to his materials. And,
[01:09:13] Unknown:
Chris has got his entire law library was what I thought he told us.
[01:09:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's it's, it's a matter of we have to run into these local problems and start correcting our local economies, and we need to get control of them because, you know, they don't hold any elections for the actual state offices,
[01:09:32] Unknown:
and we need to change that. They don't hold elections for state offices?
[01:09:37] Unknown:
No. These are administrative states. There's Oh, administrative states. Voted on. Of course. They're not they're not the actual state they've abandoned.
[01:09:45] Unknown:
I mean, I I I'll just float this idea, but somebody, if you've got the means and the guts and everything you wanna make the commitment, should go and sue the attorney general on not giving them protection due and owing from the relationship. That statute that federal statute, absolutely, as short as it is, if when you see that word allegiance, if you don't know everything that's behind it, you'll skip right over it and not understand its importance. That automatically draws protection in, and it's not a choice. It is an obligation and a duty of that attorney general and everybody in there to recognize your new your new lack of you're supposed to give us protection, not them.
And and for a good one day, somebody will do that. I don't know, but that may be a interesting remedy to see how they react. Yes. Is that Samuel?
[01:10:34] Unknown:
Yeah. That that new Terry Lee paperwork, I hope what the the thing in there that I would be most interested in is he talked about his restricted, signature. So I would really like to know if that's in there because that's really what I'm after.
[01:10:53] Unknown:
Well, you're gonna get a copy of it, so no hurry. I'm gonna get it all scanned in today and you get it in PDF format, and anybody can have it. You, you just hold your taters. Hold your taters for a little bit there, Samuel. John's on the warpath.
[01:11:08] Unknown:
And you get this you got two When he was on his two computer
[01:11:12] Unknown:
interview. I'm I'm I listened to that one, and he talked about how he had encounters with the government. And when he gave them the restricted signature paperwork, that's the point they backed off. So
[01:11:28] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I haven't heard all of his audios. I wish I had gotten all of his audios, but I kinda miss them. One of the things that people aren't aware of is is that the USPS is not the post office and that you can send a letter anywhere in this state or anywhere else Pageant. Or like that. Pageant. Pageant has all of this. Yeah. And and I wish she would conduct classes on this. Anyway, you know, do when you bring that up to people, that's the division right there. The you the post office is not, the same as the United States Postal Service, And they have to honor the actual thing, and these other government agencies are in the same boat like the attorney general.
They could they wear two hats, but I don't think they even know it. I I don't believe they do either, John.
[01:12:18] Unknown:
I really don't. And So these people that come out of these law schools these days, they're just they're what's They only study the uniform commercial code. Is that the word I want? No. They only study the uniform commercial code. That's all they study. Well, they don't ever get any law in law school. I'm just about promising that. Larry, what you got, buddy? Oh, Larry's got something of great math. Yeah. I listened to that, I listened to that,
[01:12:44] Unknown:
that meaning that, what's this gentleman's name? Terry Terry Lee had a couple of months back. And, I remember him talking about the restrictive, signature. And since Samuel brought that up, could he give us a reminder of what that's all about?
[01:13:05] Unknown:
I can. How about when you, endorse a check and put for deposit only and then sign your name underneath it? That's a restrictive signature.
[01:13:18] Unknown:
You're right. Conditioning. Yeah. That conditioning your signature. And that's that's what I do when I use the without,
[01:13:27] Unknown:
threat, duress, and coercion. That's a restrictive signature too.
[01:13:34] Unknown:
Yeah. And and if you wanna learn all about Without Prejudice, you can get the book. It's it's sold on Amazon, and you want the one that says without prejudice +1 207.
[01:13:49] Unknown:
Yeah. That's the old number. 308 now.
[01:13:52] Unknown:
Right. But the book is extremely informative.
[01:13:55] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[01:13:56] Unknown:
Extremely. And all that
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means all that means when they do without prejudice, it means that the case
[01:14:05] Unknown:
can can or cannot be brought up again. One of the two. Oh, no. No. No. No. That's that's with prejudice. No. Without prejudice means that they cannot come they cannot compel no. They cannot compel you to accept the liability of the contract. That's the strict definition of it. Okay. What that means is is that if if they challenge you on something this is what I'm going through right now. If they're challenging me on something and I've restricted my signature on the license, which I did, I cannot be held to that fine that they wanna impose on
[01:14:45] Unknown:
me. John? Hey, John? Yeah. John. John, the book is Without prejudice UCC one dash two zero seven. I bought it back in March. It's very good. Can you hear me?
[01:15:00] Unknown:
Yes. Loud and clear, Julie.
[01:15:02] Unknown:
Yeah. And, John, what is your email?
[01:15:08] Unknown:
That's up on the website, Julie, or I can send it, another one. Got John's got several. It's right on the top right of the site. That's more of a contact for the wand, but, I can send it to you after the show if John doesn't want to, put it out. Am am I back? Can you hear me? Yes. Yes. Do you mind now? Okay.
[01:15:27] Unknown:
My my computer cuts off, and I don't even know it. My my email is j h k There you go, Julie. Pencil. At d s l extreme, dog Sierra Lima, and the word extreme,[email protected].
[01:15:45] Unknown:
There you go, Julie. Thank you. Raj. Yeah. That's his real personal one. So Yes. His mom Telegram.
[01:15:51] Unknown:
Mom, Tom, Telegram. You can grab me there.
[01:15:55] Unknown:
Yeah. He's on WhatsApp too. Dog, s as in sunny, l as in Lucy, extreme dot com.
[01:16:01] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am.
[01:16:03] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
[01:16:05] Unknown:
Being, you're gonna Danada Danada. Paul, you had something to say?
[01:16:10] Unknown:
Yeah. I've got a piece of information for John. If you go to docs.exposethematrix.com, there is a Terry Lee folder in that docs folder, and there is all of the interviews, all of the archive programs. Okay. Where Terry Lee appeared on any part of them. And, if you send me that stuff when you get it scanned, I'll put it in that folder as well.
[01:16:41] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:16:43] Unknown:
Cool. Great. Thank you. Well, I'll I'll get it done today.
[01:16:47] Unknown:
Alright. Hopefully, you get your computer back up today. Is it a hard drive problem or what?
[01:16:54] Unknown:
No. No. No. Something is wrong. The computers just, work for a minute then they quit or they they constantly reboot themselves
[01:17:02] Unknown:
just over and over and over again. My god. That's a nightmare. And,
[01:17:06] Unknown:
yeah, it's a real problem. But Don Buies, you know, he just says I've gotta reinstall the operating system. Right. So we've isolated the data on the drive, and so I gotta go in and rebuild these computers. And Okay.
[01:17:21] Unknown:
So if you were if you were to die and you were constantly getting Microsoft update messages, would that be hell? Just a question. Yes, Samuel.
[01:17:37] Unknown:
Yeah. I I couldn't answer because I was on the road, and I I pulled out where I know I got a good signal. Answering Larry's question there. Now I gotta move for parking a guy's driveway.
[01:17:51] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:17:53] Unknown:
Terry Lee didn't elaborate on that. I have a theory that he may have two signatures, and that's what I'm thinking of doing. My old self that was that citizen had a signature, and I'm thinking of using my full middle name written out as my new signature. And then that would restrict them as to whether I'm in common law or whether I am in their statute world where I'm contracting with them. I'm thinking that's maybe what he did, but I'm not sure, and that's why I'm really interested in it.
[01:18:25] Unknown:
Yep. Well, he went to court and and got his signature verified. The court says this is your signature. This is your name, and that's what he shows you.
[01:18:36] Unknown:
So you have Yes.
[01:18:40] Unknown:
Is this Matt?
[01:18:43] Unknown:
No. This is Sheldon. What he did in the court Sheldon. Was the court understand that he was completely always operating in the private and that you will recognize me as a man born of my mother and not a fictit fictitious corporation. So everything he does, everything he receives is in lowercase. If it's not, he just files it back or has it returned. And everybody he deals with, he's convinced them or they understand, and that's how he's conducted his life since he was 18. I'm done.
[01:19:25] Unknown:
Okay. Well, good luck to him.
[01:19:28] Unknown:
Yeah. He's doing pretty good.
[01:19:31] Unknown:
Do you know if he's ever filed anything with the secretary of state, or is he accomplishing all these things on a local basis?
[01:19:38] Unknown:
We're gonna meet Friday. I'm gonna slam his declaration out. He hasn't done that yet. He's been asking me about it. He wants to do it. And then he's gonna get a passport card. Okay. And he's gonna attempt, and then he's gonna attempt on the back where it says you may attach documentation. And I'm gonna say, okay, Terry. Go nuts though. Give them 30 pages with your app. No. Don't do that. Don't no. No. Don't do that.
[01:20:06] Unknown:
Send one page in the simplest possible. Don't overload them. They're not gonna read it.
[01:20:12] Unknown:
Okay? Well, I know. But, I mean, telling him that is like, you know, I don't think he can put everything together that he's done Okay. In one day. There's not to be a two or three, Roger.
[01:20:24] Unknown:
Okay. Sheldon, what you do is you go to that the the the, statedepartmenttravel.state.gov certificate of noncitizen nationality, and you show him already. At the bottom of the page.
[01:20:37] Unknown:
I've shown him already. That's what Okay. Got him interested.
[01:20:41] Unknown:
Okay. Well, the simpler, the better. The simpler, the better period.
[01:20:46] Unknown:
I know, sir. That's what I tell everybody.
[01:20:49] Unknown:
Legal. I'm this, I'm that, I stand on the mountain and pontificate. None of that. What matters if you say you're a national and submit it in some way, shape, or form to the secretary. That's all that's required. You don't even have to have all that language. All you have to do is rebut the presumption. The presumption, does he understand the two questions and the part they play? Because that's what's laid the presumption for him his whole life. Blasphemy.
[01:21:15] Unknown:
Blasphemy. He wants
[01:21:17] Unknown:
He wants to rebut the presumption on his card that he is not in all capitals, that he wants his lowercase name, and that's the only reason he's gonna try and go after the card. Alright. Now what he's gonna do, if he's gonna send that to the,
[01:21:33] Unknown:
passport office, they're probably gonna send him back in all caps name. Now you can there's a form where you can go in and say, I made a mistake. You made a mistake on my passport, and I want this redone. And probably test it that way. I had that opportunity in Argentina, but I my problem was that I was trying to get a passport so I could go get Social Security. And I've gone through all this crap to finally get my stolen one replaced. It came with all caps name, and I just said, hell, I'm not spending the time to go back and say, I want this in a capital in small letters. I I wanted to get the Social Security more. Okay? Roger. There is a form to do that. Okay? If you want to go through it hold on. If you wanna go through it and take the time, there's a form to address that. Yes. Is that you, John?
[01:22:23] Unknown:
Yeah. He has he has already addressed that through the court. It's it's a one page document that said the court verifies his name and recognizes him
[01:22:33] Unknown:
as Terry Lee in lowercase. Okay. Well, you might could include that in with the affidavit and see if they react to it. Yeah. Mark, got an idea?
[01:22:43] Unknown:
Well, let's step back for just a second and look at that. What they're trying to do is challenge jurisdiction by the spelling of their name. And that's not generally how you do it. They they they're confused. These people that are fighting the all capital name, upper lowercase, yada yada, it's because they don't know how to challenge jurisdiction.
[01:23:09] Unknown:
Yep. They're Don Quixote. They're nothing but Don Quixote. But if you wanna go joust at windmills, you go do it.
[01:23:16] Unknown:
Well, Roger, it's all self taught. They had they had nobody to guide them. I understand. I understand, John. And and Roger.
[01:23:23] Unknown:
Yes, Larry.
[01:23:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Remind the audience about what Brent brought up, few months back about how one of the circuit courts, didn't want the names to be in capital letters.
[01:23:36] Unknown:
It was the seventh circuit, And then Samuel asked Grock or something if that was true, and they said it wasn't. We haven't queried, Brent about it again, but I don't believe Brent come on here and lied to us, okay, or anybody else. And what Brent said was the Seventh Circuit for that Chicago told all the circuits. I don't know what states that encompasses, probably three or four of them. Everybody that sends process into the appellate level do not do it in all capital letters. That's what Brent told us they sent out. K?
[01:24:11] Unknown:
Well, look at Joe. Lusica. Joe, you know, he was he was, copywriting or trademarking his name. He sent it into the court so they would change spelling as his name, and he would kept playing this back and forth game, a tennis match, if you will. And until the court says, well, forget this game. You are who you are, and we're dragging you in here. It's a it's more of a physical thing. And then then it's a battle of jurisdiction. But, this spelling of your name, if you answer to whatever, then they got you. If you respond back and you're challenging them by the spelling of your name, you've already said, that's me, but you ain't got me right.
You don't have my name right. Okay? So you you just people are missing the big picture of this. It really doesn't matter how you spell your name when it comes to the court system.
[01:25:13] Unknown:
They're major and minors, and it the it look. As whatever paperwork is in possession of the secretary is to be considered if in admissible in a court of law, the higher and better evidence. That's right from the Supreme Court, and that's almost 200 years old. Has never been able to Do you have
[01:25:33] Unknown:
do you have something, that says how to properly challenge jurisdiction?
[01:25:39] Unknown:
Oh, there's there's lots of it. I mean, I don't have anything like formal training.
[01:25:47] Unknown:
Right. Well, John, which jurisdiction?
[01:25:52] Unknown:
You need jurisdiction.
[01:25:54] Unknown:
No. No. There's Do you need your class. There's several different types of jurisdictions. There's subject matter jurisdiction and there's personum. Those are the two I'm most familiar with. Yeah. There may be others. Okay? Also, then you deal. That judge when you're up there in front of the magistrate, the judge goes, I've got jurisdiction. He may be referring to the fact that he's got jurisdiction over all the roads in that county where you were. But you're not talking about subject matter jurisdiction. You're talking about personum jurisdiction. What about me when you're not supposed to ding me for driving on those? Because all personum jurisdiction excludes me.
[01:26:32] Unknown:
What they said to me was you have a driver's license. I have jurisdiction. Okay. There's prima facie evidence right there.
[01:26:38] Unknown:
I agree with you. But
[01:26:40] Unknown:
no. No. No. But In California code even says clearly that there are you you do not need a driver's license only if you're in commerce.
[01:26:54] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:26:55] Unknown:
If you're not in commerce and you're just traveling, they can't even stop you. It's a misdemeanor to stop you unless you're committing a crime. Not infractions don't count. So if you're gonna challenge that, which I tried to do in person, they just said, you got a driver's license. I have jurisdiction. Yeah. But the only reason I have a driver's license is commerce ready.
[01:27:17] Unknown:
K. Hold on. That driver's if you have that code, John, then it should be an immediate motion to dismiss in writing. File it in the court record so if you're denied, you can appeal it. Very difficult to appeal just a probably off the record hearing in front of a traffic court judge. But if you file something in writing alright. I yield.
[01:27:47] Unknown:
No. I did I did this stuff in writing. So but they don't accept it.
[01:27:52] Unknown:
They didn't even read it. With respect to the appeal too. Or you could even do a writ of mandamus with the higher court saying they gotta accept your filings.
[01:28:02] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:28:04] Unknown:
I mean, there's ways to fight this. And the problem is most people most people don't know court procedures. They don't know their options in court. That's true. And then they gotta take the time to research it and hope they find somebody who knows what they're talking about. Yep. Yep. Well, Mark, you're intimate with my my situation. We even talked about it when I was in Vegas. So
[01:28:25] Unknown:
Right. But I'm still happy with dealing with them. Yeah.
[01:28:29] Unknown:
Understand. I understand. But you just gotta you gotta be you gotta be if you're gonna fight the traffic court situation, you need to you'd be able to have your ducks in a row and know as soon as you're presented a ticket, what are you gonna do? And and go from there. But you, you know, it's it's just it's a very hard battle. It's not a hill that I'm willing to die on. I'll play their game. I honor the rules of the road the best I can, and you may have as well. I mean, a lot of times, you just get trapped. You get trapped. They they're looking for money every which way they can today. It's really bad. You know, the average traffic ticket is nearing $200.
Yeah. I understand. Don't make $200 a day.
[01:29:15] Unknown:
Turning on that light was five bills? Yeah. Yeah. Woah.
[01:29:23] Unknown:
It's not the it's not defined. It's the increased cost of insurance that I understand insurance. Yeah. Understand. Yep. Yep. Well, that's that's why I told somebody else, on our on our part of our listening group. I said if if if it's not the money, but it's just the insurance, and I get that, then go find an attorney who's experienced in making these tickets go.
[01:29:48] Unknown:
Isn't that the money too?
[01:29:51] Unknown:
Well, that's not the point. If you say it's not about the money, then you go find you an attorney that will make that case disappear. You're gonna pay for the case. Okay? In other words, you're gonna pay whatever the the city or county is trying to get from you, and you're gonna pay an attorney, but they'll keep it off your insurance record. They'll they'll change it to some different they'll they'll change it to a different infraction, and, you know, that's how you do it. Yeah. You're already in the fire.
[01:30:24] Unknown:
One of the reason I can't is is because I got the court date messed up. And so the guy, the cop didn't show. And and so he went ahead and just fined him anyway. And
[01:30:36] Unknown:
Well, if neither party showed how he doesn't have subject matter jurisdiction if the cop didn't show up. I apologize. I'm just thinking about that. It just snapped in my brain. If if neither party shows up, he doesn't have subject matter jurisdiction. It would be a motion to vacate for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
[01:30:57] Unknown:
Well, at this point, I went over and I I asked I I followed what the the clerk said to do, write him a letter and ask him to redo the case. And I that's what I've done. So that's I'm waiting to hear what the You're waiting on that response?
[01:31:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm waiting on that response. K. Well, it would seem to me that they he couldn't go ahead and find you if the police officer that's the witness didn't show up. I mean, they might can, but doesn't seem like they ought to be able to. Well,
[01:31:24] Unknown:
it depends. It really depends.
[01:31:27] Unknown:
Okay. I'm sure. Again, they're just doing what they wanna do. Right? Sure. This is this is what I'm saying, Raj. We got a battle here. It's all local. It's,
[01:31:37] Unknown:
West Street and BS. I I pretty much agree with that. But, I I pretty much agree with it. Here's our teeth again. The fact that they're not giving you protection, John, which is due and owing, it's an obligation and a duty to them for crap like this you're having to go through. They were supposed to protect you from that. That's how important that is.
[01:31:59] Unknown:
And they even sent an affidavit to the officer complaining about it, listing the codes. And, anyway, so we'll just see what happens. I'll keep you guys posted, but, I can use the advice of, you know, people that know what they're doing
[01:32:13] Unknown:
because I don't. Well, I just had a thought. I just had a thought, and it'd be pretty simple. If you look at Joe Lustica's example, he's getting totally steam roled in the lower court in a municipal court, not even city. Well, it is an incorporated city, but it's a municipal court, not even county. He was hit with, I think three felony charges for carrying a little pocket knife that you can buy over the counter at a hardware store, and, they referred it to the county. The county DA says, oh, no. We're not gonna prosecute this. And they they just, you know, they they, sent the all the charges back down to the municipal court. The municipal court doesn't have the, statutory authority to prosecute felonies at all.
And so Joe is saying, well, you gotta dismiss this. And he said, no. We're gonna go ahead. Like, my gosh. If the law says the city can't do that, then, you know, they're really total kangaroo court. And based on that, Joe filed a writ of quote, Toronto that would strip the city of its charter for not following the law, which they told their corporate charter says, we'll uphold the law, the constitution of the state, and of the federal government. And if they didn't do that, you have a right to strip them of their charter, and they're no longer a city, and they're no longer employees. And when when Joe launched that into whatever court he did, the city's judge and an attorney did an about face and started kissing his butt. So what I was wondering Just to he sent a copy to the AG and the governor also. One of those probably is one of those. Go ahead. That's that's, yeah, that's probably but we don't know. I didn't hear him say which court he filed it in, but it has to be an upper court. I'd probably just go straight to my state supreme court and file it myself and serve copies.
Maybe. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, the Supreme Court, they can take those writs. I mean, they do a writ of habeas. I filed one before. So, anyway, I was thinking in John's situation, even if he didn't put him on notice. If he sent if he filed a quote on to naming the state attorney general because all the the counties, all the cities, a whole court system, prosecution system, I should say, falls under the state attorney general. Yeah. And if I brought a quote of Toronto against him or that got served on him and said the city is not supposed to prosecute these cases, and the California code says they can only do commercial, matters of commercial driving, and I wasn't. There's no evidence that I was in commerce, then it should be dismissed.
And I bet that would get some people's attention really quick. I mean, like, real quick. And that little ticket would just be, do what?
[01:35:27] Unknown:
Start the clock, and let's start doing paperwork.
[01:35:31] Unknown:
Well, I can send you I can send you a, a form that it was funny because I sent a form to Joe, and he goes, that's that's almost exactly what I used. And I I pulled it out of a very old copy of American Jurisprudence, and it's still pretty valid today. So Yeah.
[01:35:49] Unknown:
Okay. There's two or three people trying to get in. Oh, I'm trying to get to you. Two or three people trying to get in here. There's one right there. Come on, please.
[01:35:59] Unknown:
Carl Miller goes over quote, Toronto in his videos. If y'all pull those up and watch them, he explained how he helped Jack of Orkin's attorneys get him released using that.
[01:36:18] Unknown:
Okay. Wow.
[01:36:20] Unknown:
Was there somebody else Jack Devordian was the suicide doctor. For our listeners who don't know, Jack Devordian was the doctor that I believe was was he actually convicted on that for, doctor assisted suicide?
[01:36:34] Unknown:
Yeah. They went looking for it. Yeah.
[01:36:37] Unknown:
Carl Miller says that when he was arrested and they charged him everything, he he sent copies of a brief on Quo, Toronto to his, to work his attorneys, and he was released.
[01:36:52] Unknown:
It'd be interesting to see what they filed in this case. It's just hard to say sometimes. So, anyway You know, but I realized something. I've gotta I've gotta I've gotta cut back on the gunpowder in my, Wheaties in the morning. Yes, please. You say all caps, and you get me riled up. I gotta cut back on the gunpowder.
[01:37:14] Unknown:
Got it. I tell you.
[01:37:15] Unknown:
Right here.
[01:37:17] Unknown:
We're trying to get to you. Hold on a minute. Yeah. Let let's let's recognize, Bory here. I think it's Bory, ain't it?
[01:37:25] Unknown:
Yeah. It's me it's me, bro. Yeah. For for John, he's trying to lose 20. He he used, clean ticket. He paid the the office a clean ticket. They go to court for him, and they clean the ticket. He don't have to worry about his insurance.
[01:37:42] Unknown:
Did you get that, John? I am. No. I didn't understand how to purchase it.
[01:37:47] Unknown:
Well, hold on, Waiyb. Let's get the previous one straight. Bori, you wanna go Okay. I explained it to you.
[01:37:54] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. We're not It's it's, when you Hold
[01:37:59] Unknown:
on. Waiheb insists on continuing to talk. So hold on a minute, Boris. Waiheb, are you insisting on talking over our conversation? Go ahead, Bory.
[01:38:14] Unknown:
Okay. When the police give you a ticket and you no want the ticket to, you know, make you pay more insurance, it's something called clean ticket. It's an, lawyer office. They dedicate themselves to, you know, clean, people's ticket. You pay, like, a hundred dollars, and they make your ticket go away.
[01:38:40] Unknown:
Okay. Clean ticket. Can you get that, John?
[01:38:44] Unknown:
Clean ticket. I heard that. Alright. Guys, hang on just a minute here. Listen. I purposely did not do one of those because I wanted to kinda educate the cops as well. So I went after the officer initially, but then she didn't resolve the ticket issue. And, I went for the arraignment that was there, and I was attempting to stop it at that point. The lady said, I know where you're going. I know all about this. You're not guilty, and I'm gonna set a court date. So he set a court date. I got the date wrong. It was I had the intent. It was the first. Alright. And so I got a letter that said that that they convicted me of the fine and that the cop didn't show up.
So I that was told to be if I wanted to proceed and not pay the fine, I gotta go ask the judge to reopen the case and abate the fine. So that's what I've done so far. Then I find out that they're not even gonna possibly even give me a court date if he even accepts it, past the date the fine has gotta be paid. So at this point, I've committed myself to set up a payment plan or something. And then if I get it dismissed, then they'll refund the money. But, otherwise, they'll put out a warrant for my arrest, and I'm not gonna I'm not gonna risk that part. But No. I still have to deal with the insurance issue, which is already at $300 a month, roughly. Please drive careful.
[01:40:18] Unknown:
Roger. And Oh, just a second. Well, Raj,
[01:40:22] Unknown:
let me say some I I I intentionally do things to make things happen. I know. You're looking for answers. I understand all that. No. I mean, I'm
[01:40:33] Unknown:
poking the pig. It's what I'm doing. Well, I what I'm trying to do is get across to the audience. If you wanna do something like this and get aggressive with this, that's fine. But don't go into it like a little newborn lamb thinking that the world's just gonna roll over for you because it doesn't happen. Listen to John's voice. It's this. It's that. It's the agent. It's the court. You couldn't even read the date right. Well, Michael Mayo couldn't read the date. Right? He did something wrong on his appeal. He screwed up his appeal. But, see, that's the problem. You get into some of these things, and the law is very technical and legal on process. And that's one of the problems is you gotta learn all that. It's not you gotta learn the law. It's you gotta learn the damn process. Right. Yes. Who's Larry, you were trying to say something. So if you go into it to the child. Open with your eyes open and knowing what you're gonna have to deal with. And if you're still alright with that, hell, I'm cool with it. But I don't want you going in like a lamb, baby, little baby lamb and go into the slaughter. Okay? I'm trying to look out for you and us at the same time. Yes, Larry?
[01:41:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Could John remind us what the infraction was for and the cost of it? And you also have to be aware of the procedures along with the process.
[01:41:49] Unknown:
Well, same thing to me. Yeah. I made a a a left turn, against the left turn red light, and there was a cop behind me. Injection. Didn't see. Oh, you didn't see? I thought you did it in No. No. No. I always look and see, but the way they've got the car structured today, you can't tell that there's a cop back there. If there's a line of cars, it's hard to tell. So I I went ahead and made the left turn because, I don't see any reason to sit there when there's no traffic and nothing's moving and there's nobody going on. And I I had something to do, so I went ahead and made my left turn. That's all. So that's what happened.
And then she came and stopped me. So then I started this process of trying to, educate the cops by filing an affidavit against her, making a claim, that she was violating the law because, she had no right to stop me. So, anyway, it you know? And then I screwed up on the court date. If I'd gone to the court date, the the officer wouldn't have been there. We wouldn't have been talking about this. Right. Right. But you know what? I mean, again, this is how you learn.
[01:42:59] Unknown:
Yep. And sometimes learning is painful. It because it gets so painful to you that you'd say, I will never let that happen again the rest of my life so I don't have to suffer through that. Now it could've caused us Excuse me. I could be pontificate for a second, John. Those are the lessons that you bear for a lifetime, and that's why you keep learning over and over and over again because you start to do something. And that incident, whatever it was, was so painful to you that it stops you from doing it again. That is wisdom. Yeah. Go ahead, John.
[01:43:33] Unknown:
No. I called the ticket mill. Just asked him how much it was gonna cost, you know, to abate the ticket, and he said a hundred and $29. And and he I said, well, I think I'm just gonna go through my process and see what happens. So, I mean, I'm doing this intentionally. I I want to learn how to deal with these people. Okay. The only way I'm gonna do that is to put myself in the crap. That's pretty true, John. You're not gonna learn it out of your textbook.
[01:44:05] Unknown:
Oh, hold it. I've still got hold on, Brent. Waheed's been in the bathroom for way too long. Yes, Waheed.
[01:44:13] Unknown:
Yes. Like you were telling the the young man the gentleman about the you you you the pain is so painful. That's like with the, with the jury duty and with the dog attack. But you can't in my case, with the dog attack, you can't say it's so painful. You don't want that to happen again. I pepper sprayed a pet bull. If I had that same situation, you can't take a chance with a situation like that. You know, although the pain of having to go to court for six months over defending yourself over a over a dog attack and, those are the two major issues I had that I could I went to you guys about. The dog attack and the jury duty.
Those were two main issues I had in my life over the last four or five years.
[01:45:03] Unknown:
I got a question. Why do you what's that got to do with what we're talking about? What's my question? What's that got to do with what we're talking
[01:45:10] Unknown:
about? No. Yeah. In relationship it is in relationships. Because it's because Roger said you you don't you you painful events that you don't wanna have to be in or to avoid. But with the case of a dog attack, that's not a thing that you can avoid.
[01:45:30] Unknown:
Well, not necessarily. No. It is pretty scary too. So, Wahid, that was kind of an off the point, teaching moment I was taking. You took it and ran with it. Okay. So, Waiheed, do you have a question? Because you were wanting to say something before I said that.
[01:45:46] Unknown:
Oh, yes. Earlier, I was gonna say about the Real ID that the elements of it, I I it's bigger than just getting another ID as far as I'm concerned.
[01:45:59] Unknown:
Okay. Well, go find it then. This one, Demure, is just a sidestep. You get a passport, you're good. Okay. Who else is trying to say something? I'd like to say something to you. Brent, I'm sorry. I forgot you, man. Hold on, folks. I'm getting too too involved here. Brent, what'd you have to add buddy?
[01:46:22] Unknown:
Real quick. And this is a name that you personally, John, but you can't have an alligator mouth and a rowboat ass out there. You need money to back this stuff up.
[01:46:34] Unknown:
Absolutely. An alligator mouth and a robo ass. Wow. Is that descriptive? Who else, wanted to add something in there? You got anything that can match that?
[01:46:48] Unknown:
No. That's fine. You know? I mean, I have the money to do it. I can do all that stuff. Yeah. The thing is is that I'm also looking at alternatives to buying conventional insurance. Instead of paying them, I think I just can go get a big liability policy on a bond and and screw them. I don't need to pay up my Absolutely. And you know how big a bandage those guys are.
[01:47:10] Unknown:
Okay. You have to Oh, somebody's wanting to say something. Yes. A female. I thought so. Who who it's Moe. This is Moe from Friday. I told him. I was telling him you were gonna show up, and here you are.
[01:47:26] Unknown:
I've been patiently waiting.
[01:47:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you gotta be patient around here or quick. One of the two. Well, we don't have enough time to do what we need to do with you today. Could the are you able to make it back tomorrow where I can recognize you earlier in the program?
[01:47:44] Unknown:
Prior to be here at, 08:00. I I'm a nurse, so, you know, I'm on the go. And if I get a couple of minutes, I I pop in. Okay. It's just one of those things. Let's,
[01:47:54] Unknown:
Alright. Well, let's take you. We got about, I don't know, ten minutes left. Eleven, twelve. What, this is Moe. She was a gal called in last Thursday after the show in San Francisco, naturalized American and, stumbled on us. You said you'd been looking, in this field for a while. Who who all of you, like, taking suggestions from or information from, Moe?
[01:48:21] Unknown:
Well, I've been just on, YouTube, you know, with, different folks. I can't name them at the top of my head, but there's been quite a few. I basically, everything that people say, I go back and look it up. You know? Good. Good. Well, here's the thing we're looking for. Some of it makes sense, and some of it's not quite clear. So I go back and and review. But on, the issue, I'm getting my passport because I've gotta go, out of out of the country for an urgent matter. And I, you know, I understand about the affidavit. I never went through the Social Security nor the driver's license nor anything else because I didn't have all the information I needed because I understand people don't, you know, they don't tell you everything. So I was doing all my research, found you guys, and I kept, reviewing the stuff mister Lustica was talking about.
So what my question is, I'm going to submit that information to, the Department of State
[01:49:27] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am. The affidavit.
[01:49:30] Unknown:
But I have a quick question. If I have the affidavit notarized, wouldn't that be adhesion? And shouldn't I use 28 USC seventeen forty six? Well, I No? Well, no. It's in no. It's interesting because a notary is only
[01:49:46] Unknown:
making verifying that the person signed the document is you. Okay? They're not in a position to give legal opinion or law advice or any of that stuff. That's their only function. And, if you you're from Mexico. Right? So, well, you were probably too young, but in a lot of documents, didn't your parents have to get them apostilled?
[01:50:08] Unknown:
They sure do. Do you know what that is? A million and one.
[01:50:11] Unknown:
Okay. So what is an apostille, but taking a United States Notary and the Mexican representatives is verifying that they're a notary. That's all it is. Correct.
[01:50:23] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:50:24] Unknown:
So that's all we need to do. Is. Yes, ma'am. Okay. I just wanted to verify that. And then number two is, because I haven't gone through all the, paperwork with the driver's license and the, Social Security, you know, the meeting Make sure to do that. Paperwork, to let them know that I'm, quote, unquote, naturalized. What happens how should I proceed with that as far as, making sure that we all have an understanding that I am a national and not a US citizen?
[01:50:54] Unknown:
Well, I don't think it makes a difference so that you're naturalized or born because either one of them are qualified to do this. And I don't believe you'll hear any objection from anybody. Our people just don't you know, that's the thing about it is you put this paperwork in front of bureaucrats, and you're all scared because they put you in this fear mode your whole life. And you go up there and you're quivering. And and you go, I'm a national, and they just do what you want them to do.
[01:51:21] Unknown:
I I can answer the question on the driver's license. Okay. John probably can.
[01:51:26] Unknown:
Moe, he's right down the road from you in Riverside County outside LA. Go ahead, John.
[01:51:31] Unknown:
Yeah. If you when you go to do your driver's license, it's gonna ask you if you're a citizen. Just answer no. And then what you do, what would happen is is that Okay.
[01:51:43] Unknown:
That's She said that's what she's done. When I got my
[01:51:46] Unknown:
well, then my original Well, then she's California. You have
[01:51:50] Unknown:
to In our situation, you can't both talk at once. So this one thing, you know, we can't duplex. So go ahead, Moe, and tell John your situation. I know I know the challenges here.
[01:52:02] Unknown:
So, John, basically, everything's on the up and up. I'm completely everything's on, you know, when when I had to get my driver's license here in California, I had to submit a a a blood sample, a spit sample, everything. I had to give them Oh my god. That's a little of an exaggeration. I had to give them my birth certificate. I had to give them my marriage certificate. I had to give them every single thing on file. You know? Yeah. And so, when I got that driver's license, they were they were aware that I am not a US citizen. Right? Because I'm a, quote, unquote, permanent resident back in the day.
[01:52:41] Unknown:
And so If you know you owe in the day, you see, you are a citizen now. You weren't back then.
[01:52:48] Unknown:
Correct. Correct. Okay. Now in 02/2008, '2 thousand '9, I I went in I went ahead and naturalized. Okay? And so I never went back and corrected anything because I'm like, okay. I need to figure this out. I wanna know what is going on. And that's it took me all this time to come, you know, through all my research to figure out, hey. These people at the driver's license, that's where everything starts. That's where, you know, they monetize me. That's where they, you know, basically hold me hostage, so to speak.
[01:53:21] Unknown:
Well, it's interesting because you're naturalized. That may be the case. With most of us, that moment is the minute the second your feet come out of your mother's birth canal, you're born into a condition of voluntary servitude. Now here's the question. If if your feet aren't out of her yet, you're not born, are you? And if you're not born, all persons born or naturalized. If you're not born, you're not a serf yet. So what they've done is the reason abortion and all this stuff is over the fourteenth amendment over the word person. And this is a kind of stuff nowhere else you're gonna look or you're gonna learn, Moe. That's why I say you stumbled into the right place because that word person has a highly technical legal meaning, and even judges don't know it. See, they're not teaching these things in law school anymore. The reason I've been so successful is what you're being presented with is over a hundred years of legal and historical research by three men who were totally dedicated to this.
So and, the law teacher studied the law his whole life, but he didn't study it from law school. He studied it from old books. So what has happened is they've taken over the law schools, and they don't teach these things in the curriculum anymore. That's why if you go to attorney or something and try and talk to them about this, they they don't know what you're talking about, many of them. So that's the advantage you've got now. Okay? Okay.
[01:54:53] Unknown:
So now when I go to the Social Security
[01:54:57] Unknown:
yeah. Go ahead. What about What what John, what were you gonna add?
[01:55:03] Unknown:
I I just I just was gonna clarify that if you gotta go renew your driver's license and you wanna keep the driver's license, you just answer no and the word residence for your address will disappear and it'll turn into mailing address. That's what happens. In California? So don't be
[01:55:22] Unknown:
yeah. Wow.
[01:55:25] Unknown:
Okay. So on my on my passport Yes, ma'am. My passport application, do I just fill it out normally? Social Security, everything that it's asking? Is there a special way to fill it out?
[01:55:36] Unknown:
No. There's no tricks except the if you don't know to include the affidavit. Otherwise, be totally truthful on there in every nuance of the way because they take passport fraud very seriously. Okay. So no there's no reason to lie. There are no trick questions. There's a couple things that are interesting on a d s 11. Now you won't be are you doing a d s 11 or d s 82?
[01:56:03] Unknown:
Renewal or I'm doing a d s 11. I'm doing a brand new one.
[01:56:07] Unknown:
Okay. Well, then you've gotta go in front of an administrating agent to sign it, and they'll ask you on there, are your parents, citizens of The United States, and your spouse, and answer all that stuff truthfully. K? And, otherwise, just submit it. They're got pretty quick turnaround here lately, and you should have it within a couple of weeks. Now, also, you may want to go ahead and spend the extra $30 and get the passport card along with it because you're gonna want that. Because now you've got the highest form of ID issued by the federal government and your affidavit and status is attached to it. We've got many people that that's the only ID they carry is their passport card.
[01:56:54] Unknown:
Right. I I'm no. I'm I just listened to all these gentlemen say that they were having a lot of problems with, the police and courts and such as that. So I'm not prepared to start poking start poking the What
[01:57:07] Unknown:
no. If somebody is working two jobs and everything else, I don't think you need to be doing that at this stage of your understanding and learning. And you don't have to drive on that passport card because you're gonna renew your driver's license. Right?
[01:57:20] Unknown:
So give them that Eventually, I will. I'm not gonna be getting the federal federalized license. I'm I understand that the the passport is the highest form of identification, so I'm not gonna get that other, star driver's license that they're asking for at this time.
[01:57:36] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am.
[01:57:37] Unknown:
Yep. You can do that. So when when my within your purview. When my driver's license expires, at this moment in time, I will go back and get a regular driver's license. And at that point, I will, you know, submit my I mean, do you recommend that I submit my, naturalization document, or should I just leave everything as is? I just get just go apply for it. Just go apply for it. Just answer the questions.
[01:58:03] Unknown:
Yep. Answer the questions. You won't forgive them any documents unless they require or ask you for it.
[01:58:09] Unknown:
They really streamlined the process. It's amazing.
[01:58:13] Unknown:
Okay. So, Moe, what we wanna do is get you to a point where when you get these things behind you, when's your trip?
[01:58:21] Unknown:
July shortly.
[01:58:23] Unknown:
Okay. Fairly shortly. So you need to get that done. You can expedite that. You know? You'll have to pay a few dollars extra, and you have to give them travel dates. But if you pay that expedition and put dates in there, then yours will go to the top of the stack and it'll be processed quickly.
[01:58:41] Unknown:
Okay. And as far as the Social Security card, you know, I understand. And I understand all of this regarding minority. You know, everything that happened to me, my parents did for me. I had no say in getting a social security card. I never applied for it. That's okay. So on and so forth. So, as far as the social security card is concerned, do I have to go through and change No. That information?
[01:59:07] Unknown:
No. It has nothing to do with the nexus. And the reason I as jurisdiction, they have authority over you. And when I was in, Argentina and I applied for my Social Security down there, you have to go through the embassy. And I, included a copy of my affidavit in with the opening of my account. The Social Security numbers, more patriot kind of mythology has nothing to do with this jurisdictional thing we're talking about. K? Anybody in the world can join Social Security. The number is not a problem. None of that stuff. A lot of mythology. Don't worry about that. Let's get you straightened up and get your affidavit in, and then we're going to, when we have time, show you what you'll do in state to now notify everybody in California of what you've done.
Now you put them on the defensive. K? So that's the next step. I can't do it in five minutes, though. It takes a little time. No worries. I will keep listening in. And then if, you have time and after I've done this and after I probably have come back from my, required trip, then I will, call in and and check with you. Okay. That'll be fine. If you want me to do that, that's do it that way is fine with me. I'm just glad to know you're out there, and thanks for bellying up to the microphone this morning because, we know you've got other demands on you and stuff, and we really wanna reach out and help you. So, you know, we'll put that together when the time is correct. Okay?
I'm very grateful to all of you, and have a wonderful day. Okay? Alright. Well, you found a really pretty cool family here, Moe. And once you go through all this and get immersed in it, it's quite a family. So while we're about to tail off yeah. It is. It's pretty cool. We're tailing off, and we're gonna go put our bodies down according to Crosby, Sills, and Nash here. And, we'll see you tomorrow.
[02:01:01] Unknown:
And, you have a wonderful,
[02:01:04] Unknown:
wonderful day. And we'll see what happens today. We'll yak about it tomorrow or maybe talk with Moe or somebody like her. Bye. Hi, buddy. With questions. We love questions around here, Moe. Okay. Quick question. Okay. There's a quick question right there. Who is it?
[02:01:24] Unknown:
Hi. This is Kyle from Michigan.
[02:01:26] Unknown:
Hey, Kyle.
[02:01:29] Unknown:
Hey. So what if I did not send an affidavit with my passport card?
[02:01:37] Unknown:
I was I already had a passport, and
[02:01:40] Unknown:
I was just looking to get a passport card.
[02:01:43] Unknown:
Right. And you send an application without an affidavit? Well Right. It's not a big mess up. You can correct it for $30. You just do another application, D s 82, order another card, and include the affidavit with it.
[02:01:58] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Okay? But I should do that. I shouldn't just continue.
[02:02:04] Unknown:
Well, your your your the presumption that you're a national is not in effect until you get that affidavit into it.
[02:02:13] Unknown:
Okay. Well, even though I already sent my affidavit to the Department of State
[02:02:17] Unknown:
Oh, right. But you can't you can't evidence that. You can with a passport.
[02:02:23] Unknown:
Okay. I gotcha. Okay? Gotcha. Thank you very much. Oh, Roger. Roger.
[02:02:29] Unknown:
Yes. Waheed. Roger.
[02:02:31] Unknown:
A Moaheed is calling
[02:02:33] Unknown:
from a bathroom in Los Angeles in a bank somewhere. Yes.
[02:02:39] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. I get the I get the, driver's license two years ago. The gentleman that spoke earlier, he said and I did put, not not a US citizen, whatever that thing said on there. And I was a bit worried about it, but I had already done all the other stuff, the, notifying the different agencies. The only thing I really have to do right now is the opt is the Good morning, Carol. The only thing I have to do now is the passport and the, IRS thing. That's the only thing, and I know you're gonna jump on me. And by the way, I did find I did find my I did find my information. Remember I told you last week that I lost my, affidavits? I found it.
Okay. Good for you. Affidavits that I sent out to the different agencies.
[02:03:38] Unknown:
Okay. Well, no. I'm not gonna jump on you, Wahid, because it's your freedom. If that's if you approach it that lackadaisically, then that it's alright with me if you wanna do it that way. But you should do these things. There's three things There are two things I have to do. Okay. We'll do them then. Passport application is pretty easy. And, are have you had a passport before, Wahid?
[02:04:03] Unknown:
Never in my life.
[02:04:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you're gonna have to go into the post office and all that rigmarole, have a, certified copy of your certificate.
[02:04:13] Unknown:
Is I work more the problem is I work seven days a week, and it's in the morning. Yeah.
[02:04:18] Unknown:
Well, boy, shit. I can't help that. I'm sorry. I don't I don't know what to do about that from here. K?
[02:04:25] Unknown:
So, Bob You can hey, Roger.
[02:04:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. There's Gary. Hey, Gary.
[02:04:32] Unknown:
Well, he can download the forms off of the Internet. You don't have to go to the post office.
[02:04:40] Unknown:
Well, he does. He's gotta find sign it in front of an administrative official because it's a d s 11. I'm not disagreeing, but he can download the
[02:04:49] Unknown:
forms, get them all filled out, and then worry about finding an administrative official.
[02:04:56] Unknown:
Right. And there's other people, Waheed, there's services that will file your passport for you. I don't know too much about them. You're gonna have to pay them a little extra to do it, but there are people that can do some of that stuff for you too. K?
[02:05:11] Unknown:
Yeah. And California's got places you can do that with.
[02:05:15] Unknown:
Well, yeah. LA's got a passport state LA's got a passport state department office out there. If you can get out get away for an hour, I'm not sure where it is, but if big cities have them, you can go and get it same day.
[02:05:34] Unknown:
Okay. That takes care of the passport. Now the revocation of election you were telling me about takes care of that IRS
[02:05:42] Unknown:
fight. Well, no. All you gotta do is put them on notice. That revocation of election is, to me, is requesting money back. You're not doing that. You're just giving them notice that you're have changed your status and you're out of their system, and they need to know about it. So that's very simple. A cover short cover letter and a copy of your affidavit. That's it. You're done. Okay. The, I should not have to worry about jury duty letters anymore since I put everybody on notice, correct, except for the IRS? Well, I can't I well, I can't say for Los Angeles County out there what the hell they're gonna do. But if you go in and tell them that you're a a fully fledged member of FEJA, they'll never contact you again, probably.
You know about FEDIA, Fully Informed Jury Association?
[02:06:30] Unknown:
Yes. That was the that was the situation we discussed a year and a half ago. Okay. Well, now that this issue was brought to my attention.
[02:06:37] Unknown:
Uh-huh. What did I hear somebody say to I was on Barnes last night, and somebody well, what did you say? Somebody was called for jury duty, and he said, I I'm prejudiced against everybody. So, anyway Hey, Roger. More than one way to skin a cat there. Yeah, Gary.
[02:07:00] Unknown:
A couple things. Why are you people avoiding jury duty? With your knowledge, what you have now, it would be very impactful on a jury.
[02:07:11] Unknown:
You can be the one guy now that springs the whole deal and throws the the the hitch right in the giddy up. I mean, I understand.
[02:07:19] Unknown:
But, yes, it's very that a year ago.
[02:07:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Somebody is very advantageous to be on juries. You know? So So, anyway, I agree with you. Yes, sir?
[02:07:33] Unknown:
Also, I wanted to add one more thing, Roger, if I may.
[02:07:38] Unknown:
You may.
[02:07:41] Unknown:
Well, everybody needs to conceptualize the fact that when you talk about the fourteenth amendment, when it says all persons born, it means all those corporations, trust, everything else are born too, not just people that come out of the law. So you need to keep that concept in your brain that when it says all persons born, it's talking about corporations and trust
[02:08:13] Unknown:
and partnerships and everything else. It is. And, you know, that's very interesting, Gary, because I don't know. I remember John telling us that corporate personhood came from a case called Brown versus International Shoe, and it was a long arm statute. In other words, Brown Saint Louis used to have a bunch of shoe manufacturers, and that was the international shoe, and Brown was in Washington state. And they used the long arm statute somehow to establish this, but that that is where corporate personhood was established. That's what I remember from John. K? Now it I wonder is was that before 1865 or not? I think it was.
[02:08:57] Unknown:
It was right at the turn of the century.
[02:08:59] Unknown:
Oh, it was? Okay. Anyway Prior that person now, yeah, prior to that, corporations were like trust. They expired. Right?
[02:09:11] Unknown:
Exact exactly. Prior to the early nineteen hundreds, partnerships or people got together, formed a trust, had a specific idea in mind, like, say they're gonna build a road. Once the road was built, they collapsed the trust.
[02:09:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I'll give you a per perfect example. The Erie Canal. The Erie Canal was done under that structure right there.
[02:09:38] Unknown:
It's exactly how things used to be done. Corporations were never never the norm until the, the twentieth century.
[02:09:48] Unknown:
Yeah. These bandits brought all that stuff in. Thank you, Gary.
[02:09:53] Unknown:
Well, you gotta keep that concept in your mind. Yeah. That Moe, that's kind of things.
[02:09:58] Unknown:
Right. We'll teach her. Well, Moe, that's the kind of stuff I'm alluding to is that word right there, boy, is it a dangerous word, persons. You know? Because if you don't know the legal meaning behind it and take the colloquial meaning, they're gonna nail you every time. K? And I I promise you there's judges and lawyers that don't know this stuff because they haven't been teaching in the law schools for long time. Roger. Thank you for John Benson. Yeah. Yes. Hold on. We're gonna go Larry first and then whoever the second guy was. Larry?
[02:10:35] Unknown:
Yeah. I believe, there's, someone saying that maybe it was John and even Moe that they are saying they're not a resident of California and when they go to fill out their driver's license application. And, it looks like the, the the term resident is being used in a geographical sense because I looked it up. And according to the California vehicle code, at 516, it says resident means any person who manifests in an intent to live or be located in this smallest state on more than a temporary or transient basis presence in the state, smallest state, for six months or more in any twelve month period gives rise to a rebuttable presumption of residency. And that
[02:11:28] Unknown:
gives a there it is. There it is. You just ran right over it.
[02:11:32] Unknown:
But then it gives a list of evidences that all go through, like, where your home is that proves residence. If you're renting or leasing, if you made a declaration of residency to obtain a license, payment of residents tuition, resident tuition at a public institution, location of employment. It goes through all those different, you know
[02:12:01] Unknown:
Test. Areas.
[02:12:02] Unknown:
Tests. Tests. Yes. Hey, Roger.
[02:12:05] Unknown:
Roger. Hold on. I'm just gonna say, Gary, I was gonna say, did you hear the rebuttable presumption in the state that per statement that proceeded in? They're not talking about a geographical attachment like they're saying in the code. This is a political attachment. K? They don't say a resident of California, and they just say a resident. They never identify a state. They only use the word resident. If you go back to Vatel, Law Nations, in the areas on residency, he always calls it a resident alien. Why did they drop alien? Because it gives away their whole game. Yeah. Gary?
[02:12:45] Unknown:
Well, that's what I was gonna reiterate to educate Larry. It's the fact that it's a resident alien. Okay? Now the state looks at resident aliens as foreigners, and they're allowed to tax foreigners. It's a concept you have to get in your mind. A US citizen is foreign a US citizen is foreign to the state of the small estate. That's one reason they're allowed to do all this stuff.
[02:13:20] Unknown:
And and, Larry, that same thing is exactly what was in Georgia. They just rephrased it a little bit, but that res presumption thing underneath was that from this type of residency in the state over thirty days to whatever other, criteria they've got. And underneath that was that single line. The term resident is a rebuttable presumption.
[02:13:43] Unknown:
Say, Roger.
[02:13:46] Unknown:
Okay. Roger, look at it. The fact that if if if somebody from Japan comes here for a while and lives, they're still a resident. They're just resident alien to the state of California or wherever they reside.
[02:14:03] Unknown:
Well, if they went if they went and got green cards, they'd be, responsible to Washington, DC. They're living in California. It's Waheed what what about Waheed? Oh, okay. Well, go ahead, Gary. Roger, people
[02:14:20] Unknown:
go back to that two pages of court documents that's on the website and read them and think about them because it explain those two pages of court documents explain so much things, but you've gotta think as you're always saying, and I % support you, you have got to think conceptually.
[02:14:43] Unknown:
Yes. Very important. To think with concepts. Yep. Yep. Okay. Let's see what Waheed has got. Waheed, what what do you got?
[02:14:54] Unknown:
What's the what is the name of those two court documents again that this gentleman is referring to? There's two pages of laws on the website of court cases
[02:15:03] Unknown:
that show that US citizens are property.
[02:15:11] Unknown:
K. Okay. Well, I'm not sure. But I was referred
[02:15:16] Unknown:
Go go ahead.
[02:15:19] Unknown:
There used to be a radio program called Radio Alchemy, and it was on KPSK, and it used to come on at KTM.
[02:15:28] Unknown:
No. I don't okay. Go ahead. Tell us what
[02:15:31] Unknown:
no. I don't remember. I never remember radio alchemy. Anyhow, there was a it was, you you're familiar with KTFK?
[02:15:41] Unknown:
Well, I it's I know it's on the way, West Of The Mississippi because it starts with a K. I'm not familiar with the the station necessarily. No.
[02:15:51] Unknown:
Our Pacifica. Whatever. Anyhow, to make a long story short, there used to be a black guy on there, and he used to say that he's not allowed in any courtroom in The United States. They thought him out immediately no matter what he does. I think the guy could commit murder and get away with it. But I I was wondering if you were familiar with this guy.
[02:16:12] Unknown:
No. Never never heard of him. I've never heard anybody make a absurd statement like that.
[02:16:18] Unknown:
But really, he he used to he said go into the court. He was not allowed in any court because he was so good with this type of stuff. And back in those days, that was twenty years ago.
[02:16:28] Unknown:
Right. Well, a lot of people say a lot of things, Wahib. I don't know about if I can justify him or not. Whatever. Oh, I'm just wondering if you need me to speak. Yeah. I know I know you like to query me on all these things out of left field. Okay. Who has anybody else got anything for me today? Yes, ma'am. That's Rodney Hobb. I do. Okay. Yes, Julie.
[02:16:56] Unknown:
Okay. So I am multitasking while I'm on the phone with you, and this guy who I am trying to invite on your show tomorrow says he's gonna DM me soon, and he says US nationals are generally born in US territories, I e Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Marshall Islands, etcetera. No. And then he No. He's getting hung up. Yeah. K? And he wrote one guy. He writes that this one guy is the only person that every Copper Moonshine and James C. Lovett client has failed to obtain a US national passport. He said, so if you can provide documentation that you're other than US Department of State classification, other than a US citizen or US national, we would all love to see this. And You know what I'd love for you to do? I'd love for you to get that case site, Ubuntu two v DRC,
[02:17:56] Unknown:
that says the passport doesn't mean shit, and it's whatever paperwork's in the possession of the secretary, if admissible in a court of law, is to be considered the higher and better evidence, and send that to him and tell him it doesn't make a shit what it says on the passport.
[02:18:12] Unknown:
Okay. So what do I what do I say? Which case?
[02:18:15] Unknown:
It's on the website. Paul, where is it? It's on the website, Paul. I'm not sure where Paul put it. It's a we we never can pronounce the first name. Okay? It's some African name that's like Or. Or. Or. Or. Or. Or. Whatever it is. VDRC. It's on the website somewhere. Paul, do you know where you put it?
[02:18:41] Unknown:
Julie, I'll send it to you. It's Nancy.
[02:18:44] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Nancy. Thank you. Okay. Hello, Nancy. Can you send me a text message? Tell him he doesn't know what he's talking about. You could also send him the thing from title eight or from the Nationality Act, national owes total allegiance to a small less state. That's not a noncitizen national, which is in the oath to the passport. They're hiding national behind the things he's he's taking the head fake. This guy is taking the head fake. Tell him to take 10 deep breaths and look deeper. They hid it behind the American Samoans. Hey, Roger. That's why alright. Oh, I all those other Guam, etcetera, those don't apply. It's two two islands, American Samoa and Swains Island, which is privately owned. Yes, Gary.
[02:19:36] Unknown:
One thing, That lady that just talking, she kept repeating something called US National. We are not nor have I ever been a US National. I am a national,
[02:19:50] Unknown:
and that's referred to in that manner.
[02:19:53] Unknown:
It's referred to in that manner in all the documentation, and, also, it's referred to that in that manner in the 1940 immigration act as a national. A US national is correct. It's it's Guam and Marinera Islands and all of them, but you are not if you're born in one of the 50 contiguous states, the status the correct status is national.
[02:20:25] Unknown:
You know, the only place I've seen that different is on the state department, but that declaration policy state And the statement is all US citizens are US nationals, but only some US nationals are not citizens. So there, they use it there just to be safe without all the argument and contention that we've had over this little point right here on at least five different programs. Okay? Rather than go through all that crap again, just use National. Just use that. K? Then there's no confusion. Then that's what's in the statute in title eight and in the nationality act. A national owes total allegiance to a small less state.
[02:21:12] Unknown:
Right here. Okay.
[02:21:14] Unknown:
Alright. Does anybody else have any? Moe, I'm sorry to throw all this at you. Some of this can be these fine points can be very confusing. They've gone to great lengths to hide what we've discovered here. So, yeah. Is somebody calling their kitty? Is that you, Paul, calling the kitty?
[02:21:31] Unknown:
I mean, no.
[02:21:33] Unknown:
Okay. So May I ask? I was
[02:21:35] Unknown:
okay. Is that Joe? Who's that?
[02:21:38] Unknown:
No. This is Erbie. And Erbie. Hey, buddy. I was told by people who were there and all this paperwork that many, many years ago was the day I was water first and my feet hit the hit the soil, and I became a, whatever they call me. But, yeah, I'm, today is my birthday.
[02:21:59] Unknown:
Baby is what they called you back then.
[02:22:03] Unknown:
They still do. Most people do. I still have a baby face, although I'm 300 years old. Oh, my goodness. I actually my good high school friend was going through as an old man. His dad's paperwork, you know, just move, file, found some stuff, come to find out in his sixties that both him and his sister were adopted and never told about.
[02:22:33] Unknown:
Is that right?
[02:22:35] Unknown:
That would be like, what?
[02:22:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. That's a that's a late life hit upside the head. Yeah.
[02:22:43] Unknown:
Yeah. He's a retired colonel. That's a lot. He's he's talking about storage. Yeah. He's a retired lieutenant colonel. But, anyway, yeah, today is my birthday. So,
[02:22:55] Unknown:
happy birthday. Felice cum Felice Cumpleanos, Erbie.
[02:23:01] Unknown:
My address is public. I don't try to hide nothing. They deliver out here, so send the gift. You know, I'm Oh, there you go. Send him a gift certificate. Money orders preferred.
[02:23:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, lord. Well, good to hear from you, Irby. Does anybody else got something to add here today before I take off?
[02:23:20] Unknown:
Yes, please.
[02:23:22] Unknown:
Yes. Hello.
[02:23:24] Unknown:
Yep. Sheldon again. I tried to get this on the program. House bill eight forty one, North Carolina. They're posing no driver's license needed for two years upon expiration. Oh, really? And the way you interesting. And the way you always talk about one state does it and the rest fold in like a cheap suit? Well, maybe I can get that on the web.
[02:23:49] Unknown:
Yeah. That's a good, good plan for them there.
[02:23:52] Unknown:
I'll keep your breath if it passes or not. Okay. Thank you, Sheldon. Okay.
[02:23:58] Unknown:
And who else has something for the old Roger? Nope. Alright. Well, I'm gonna take off then. I'll see y'all tomorrow, and, hope you got your questions answered. Got something out of your state of interest today. Uh-oh. Yes, sir?
[02:24:16] Unknown:
Yeah. It's Sammy. Well, I just got to my location, and I, heard a couple of things out there that I just wanted to respond to. It's, you know, Mark, regarding the all caps cap's name. It's you know, I shouldn't respect where Mark's coming from, but the way I look at it is, Satan's the great counterfeiter, and that name is a counterfeit, and it eliminates my Christian name, which Right. I have great objections to. So just based on that alone, I would attack the name. Now on before the the the con reconstruction amendments, the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendment, we used to be able to contract in and outside of the constitution at will.
But whether that was a bilateral contract, which in most cases it was, was usually the case. Right? But now when we contract, because of the commerce and everything else, it's usually a unilateral contract that involves the government, and that's how they get us. And, I'm just thinking that somehow, I think Terry Lee was able to do a signature that in fact kept him, restricted somehow. And like I said earlier, the way I was conceiving that might have worked, because I don't haven't seen his paperwork yet, is you might have your old signature that I used in in as a citizen and the new one that I'm creating, which doesn't have a a a middle initial dot, it has it spelled out. I'm thinking of in my notices, I'll be letting the authorities know that I've changed my signature to match the kind of contract I feel I'm under,
[02:26:15] Unknown:
and then expressing my wishes regarding it. So There's not one official who's gonna receive that that's gonna think that. It's my prognostication.
[02:26:26] Unknown:
Well, to be put on notice, and it's gonna be a legal document.
[02:26:30] Unknown:
Okay. Well, alright.
[02:26:32] Unknown:
I have a question for Samuel. Samuel, did you get the first paperwork that they sent out about Terry Lee?
[02:26:38] Unknown:
Yes. And I can't say that I understood much of it. Oh, hello? Well, I think that's one of his
[02:26:44] Unknown:
signature documents that, I think he just repeated it in the second plaque. Ryan. Hold on. I'm still on the show, man.
[02:26:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Are you alright. Well, I'm about to get off. Just no. Hold on. Hold on. Okay. I've got I'm gonna go, kids. I got a phone call. Okay. So, I'll, see, Manana. Okay? I think if I can figure out how to turn this off. Now it's all black. See, Paul's got it all black. I don't know where the turn off deal is. Okay. Well, see you tomorrow. Bye.
[02:27:18] Unknown:
I need to go myself. I'll see you guys later.
[02:27:22] Unknown:
Okay. You guys know that, how are these things contracts? When was they used to be able to sign if you couldn't read or write, you put a x. They said, well, let's put your x. You know, the guy would say, I can't read and I can't write. How is that how does that function? Can anybody can anybody answer that question? Did you guys hear the question?
[02:27:52] Unknown:
You make your X and you have a couple of witnesses that they know know you and it stands up.
[02:28:02] Unknown:
Well, that answers I guess that answers that.
[02:28:16] Unknown:
Yeah. From from what I read historically, be before the Civil War, people could decide whether they wanted to be under the protection of the constitutions or not, and they could move in and out of that, situation at will. And after you get the fourteenth amendment citizen, all that changes, and then you get the UCC laws, etcetera, and then everything. You're now contracting with the government almost anything that you do, like, putting gas in your tank. As Joe found out, the judge used that to say that he was under his jurisdiction. It's like, come on, man.
Anyway, it'll be interesting to see if I get call the Terry stuff, whether it's actually a bit bit different than than what I'm thinking it might well be. But, I mean, just just if you look at the all caps name, that's definitely their system. So if if you just stay on the Christian name, that's gonna change it. Stamper says anytime you change a letter, a dot, anything in the title of the trust, the trust changes. And that's basically what they did with us with the, first, middle initial, and last name. And when you did your first w two, that's what you entrust with that particular part of the government.
[02:29:51] Unknown:
So it wasn't the birth certificate. It wasn't the birth certificate. It was the 2. It starts there. It starts there, of course. Yeah. Starts there. Okay. What is your take how does the Targaryen civilization I mean, what is your take on the Targaryen and the mud flood?
[02:30:07] Unknown:
I don't know. I gotta go to work.
[02:30:12] Unknown:
That's the tartar I'm dealing with today.
[02:30:15] Unknown:
It hasn't anything to do with this topic. Move along.
[02:30:23] Unknown:
You wanna learn about that? You have heard but you have heard of it. But you have heard of it.
[02:30:29] Unknown:
K. You wanna learn about the Tartarians on insane underscore Irby YouTube channel? You literally have tens of thousands of videos on that one topic. Go enjoy yourself.
[02:30:49] Unknown:
What about the what about the take that they added a one to our dating system and made it '18 and '19 hundred?
[02:30:57] Unknown:
What about it? Do your homework. The information's out there on those playlists.
[02:31:05] Unknown:
But you have heard that that was done, that they added a one.
[02:31:11] Unknown:
Yes, my friend. I've heard of all of that and more and stuff he's probably not heard of. I've just heard of it. But, again, this is not the place. This is not the time or the platform or the subject matter of topics that this group discusses. Again, and I'm not trying to be mean. I know my voice comes over as that, but just insane underscore it's not my videos. It's just stuff I found. And if you wanna learn about that, that's the place that I have done the hard work for you and laid it out on playlist underscore, under playlist called Ankit, and there's seven of them. So
[02:31:57] Unknown:
And what was that website again? Can you put it in the can you put it in the chat? Can you put it in the chat?
[02:32:05] Unknown:
No. I don't know how to do that. It's insane underscore Irby, I r b y. Insane underscore Irby. That's me. My name's Irby, and I'm insane. I own it. I own the name. All capital no. It's not because insanity is insanity in an insane world. And when the real crazy call you crazy, you're not crazy. You're the one that's got the truth. You're the jester in the king's court who's the only one spewing truth, but everybody thinks you're crazy. So insane underscore earth on YouTube. Yep. Yeah. And that's and that's something else when I do eventually get online and stuff. I I don't see any need to go into, like, three, four, five hour discussions of how to invent the wheel because it's already been done.
You know, my thing is find the people who've done it and have devoted them their research too just like you were saying. The I and the j in front of dates, and we're not really living in the time we think we are because that too has been covered up and lied to us about. So all of this different stuff, there's been so many people doing great intense research, and I don't have to go back and follow their little footpath. I just say, hey. Look what they did. There's their stuff. And to find that is hard to to a lot of people don't have time to do that kind of research. I do have that time.
I've been, you know, disabled and retired and stuff a lot of years, and that's what I do. You know, I read a lot and I research a lot, and that's how I share my findings. And, I I don't need and then I I don't need to go do a seminar, okay, on all of this stuff that's already been talked about. I don't have to come up with a new brief lexicon. They're already out there. One of y'all. So what do I need to add to that for? You don't see what I'm saying? So that's my mindset and all of that. Could could you spell that for me? Insane
[02:34:46] Unknown:
underscore how what is the underscore?
[02:34:50] Unknown:
It's the underline. It's not a dash. It's the underline. The big fat underline. Insane underline. It's not a dash. Or you can probably just Okay. Insane.
[02:35:00] Unknown:
Insane. Insane. What? Insane?
[02:35:03] Unknown:
Underscore. The like, the underline. Underscore. Yeah. Under Underline. I r b y. Okay. She's the last name I got it as the first name. Yeah. Kirby without a k. N a underscore Oh, yeah. N a underscore irby, and I'm the only person with that name. So I'm easy to find.
[02:35:24] Unknown:
I'm more easy to find coach than Coach, Prime out there in Colorado. Insane underscore Irv YouTube channel. What's the rest?
[02:35:36] Unknown:
That's on YouTube. Just go to YouTube and look for, channel.
[02:35:41] Unknown:
Search channel. Yeah. And everything Insane underscore Irby.
[02:35:46] Unknown:
And my little my little, moniker, my it it'll be a silly looking dude with a pair of red, heart glasses. Sunglasses. Pink pink red sunglasses with a heart and a goatee. That's me. And even that has symbolism and meaning behind it. Those are my daily appliances.
[02:36:12] Unknown:
Yeah. But I'm I'm I'm oh, I gotta go to YouTube channel to find that. You can't underscore. Okay. I'm looking for it now on YouTube.
[02:36:34] Unknown:
Somebody put it out there in the, one of those Jitsi type things to tang to tango's the other day. I really don't know how to do that kind of stuff right now.
[02:36:46] Unknown:
I'll try to do stuff. Trying to remember. It's so much stuff. It's so long. It's just it's hard to oh, here it goes. Insane underscore Kirby. And you're riding a motorcycle? Kirby.
[02:36:59] Unknown:
Insane underscore Kirby.
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Insane underscore
[02:37:03] Unknown:
Kirby. Without the k. Kirby vacuums and okay. And I say that, you know, people and I don't get I don't care, but you might not find it. I don't care if people call me Kirby or Herbie. Most people just look put their heads down and and look at the ground and just call me sir. Yes.
[02:37:26] Unknown:
Boy, that's very interesting. My goodness. But I I I like things like this. But like you said, we focus primarily on national stuff here, but it is interesting, the mud flood. I know I go they say I go off in left field a lot, and I probably do.
[02:37:47] Unknown:
But I Hey. Hey. Hey. Did you say Kirby's got Herbie's and he's insane?
[02:37:54] Unknown:
Yeah. Insane early. That's me, bro. I'll hold it. Read read the read the profile description. I I've been call I've been I've been having that said about me my entire life because I'm the dude that was in school. Even in grammar school, I'd say, excuse me, teacher. What about this? What about that? I ask questions because I've always been curious and coachable and have to flip. I've eaten so much crow and and, you know, so much, humble pie happened to change my views over the years. I've developed a great paste for it. That's part of my favorite from crow and humble pie because I'm always learning something new, and I had to go, oops. I didn't know about all that. So, yeah, and that's one of my new things. And that's that's that's one of my new things. That that's that is my personal topic of force right now that I'm personally studying is all things ancient and and that whole scheme of things and where we are on God's prophetic timeline.
Even that, what we've been told by the churches is probably not true. And these guys studying that and gals, they're coming up with some amazing stuff. Now how does that deal with us getting our national status and things like that? Well, somebody may figure it out, but it's just one of those curious things. But, yeah, it's, not gonna help any of us get our stuff done and get our right, you know, status and all of that. But, yeah, that that's, that's and and that's not the only topic on my channel. You'll see all kinds of stuff
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there.
[02:39:58] Unknown:
Which that is version three. I've already been zapped by YouTube two different times. Channel's bigger than that with more information.
[02:40:07] Unknown:
I've been zapped. Kirby, you're such an interesting guy, but I don't know why I can't find it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong where I can't find your channel. Go to YouTube.
[02:40:17] Unknown:
Hold on. Search, please. You gotta
[02:40:19] Unknown:
I'm not good. I'm not good with this, so you gotta go walk in you gotta I'm gonna walk you through it in the search. Okay. Here I go. Go search.
[02:40:28] Unknown:
And Oh, wait. YouTube. That that name in the same underscore, which is the fat little white Go real slow. Insane.
[02:40:38] Unknown:
Underscore irvy, I r b y. How do you do how do you do the underscore? How do you do the underscore? Just put the little line. Underneath It's underneath the dot. I mean, the dash. On your typing, on your iPad,
[02:40:51] Unknown:
whatever you're doing, you have to hit that little thing where you change it from numbers to letters. And when you hit that thing that changes the keyboard, you'll see the underscore where the dash is on your keyboard. You'll hit on the bottom left on mine. You hit that thing where it's the numbers versus the letters style of the keyboard. And when you hit that, it changes things, and you'll see to the far left the underscore. It's the line. Just like if you under this it's a line. If you if you if you put a bunch of them together, you're making a a a blank. It's how you would make a blank. And then it would be earlier. I'm you might not even have to use that because I'm the only guy on YouTube with my name.
So I don't see why it would be hard unless they're ghostbatten me. And then on the far right, up on the underneath the three dots, you hit that and on YouTube, you get to limit your searches. You can limit the searches to playlist or channels or videos, and you can further limit them to what you wanna look has been posted today or for a week ago or a month or a year ago or however you wanna do it and all kinds of ways to limit your searches. But you find the search parameters under those three little dots in the top up
[02:42:26] Unknown:
up right side of So I go sort by relevance. Sort by relevance are all
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Go down to sort by, go find. It says playlist. No. Not playlist. Channel. It said channel.
[02:42:39] Unknown:
And then go back to town. Say it again. You said go by tent?
[02:42:45] Unknown:
Channel. The channel. Oh, look at the channel. You got channel and you got playlist, But channel. And you see I see it pop up, and it's my little silly face with my, red heart glasses, which I'll probably put on T shirts one day. $7.99.
[02:43:11] Unknown:
Would you be under subscription or shorts or home?
[02:43:16] Unknown:
No. I'm not under subscription. You don't have to worry about all that. Just up there at the top where it says what you're gonna search for is the channel. It's a panel. My panel name is insane underscore herbie.
[02:43:31] Unknown:
Somebody recently up watched or recently uploaded?
[02:43:37] Unknown:
It don't matter. None of that matters. The time the timing is not gonna matter on your channel. Just that's when you're looking for individual videos. But, yeah, just just limit your search to channel. Insane underscore irvy channel.
[02:43:56] Unknown:
So go with the three dots, it says search and help and feedback.
[02:44:03] Unknown:
I don't know, bro. Let me see if I can do this. Let me get my eyeglasses. Hang on. I'll probably get zapped out of here because I don't know. Let me look. Let me see. Let me look. Let me see. Okay. Let me go back here. I'm gonna feel so techy if I pull this off.
[02:44:39] Unknown:
I'm looking for your glasses. But, Kirby, I'm just gonna sit back and listen to you guys.
[02:44:50] Unknown:
But did you find it?
[02:44:54] Unknown:
No. No. No. No. I did not.
[02:44:57] Unknown:
Well, just write it down. Figure it out. See, I'm not I'm not being allowed to chat on, I'm not, anyway. But that's fine. Just, you know, we're we're, we're we're hogging up the we're hogging up the stuff, and it's neither here nor there. But, yeah, that's that's a lot of information that I've got on my insane underscore Irby YouTube channel, and the best way to do it is just figure it out. I mean, help menu helps a lot of stuff, and that's how we have to do our homework. Right? But I can't I can't access, that, though.
But I'm literally right in the middle of both my hands doing some cooking. And, so that's a insane underscore Irby information on park area under playlist agents and also other information. They're under other playlist. And, again, it's not me. You're not gonna find any videos. When you hit when you see my YouTube channel, it will say no videos. Okay. I don't have any videos. I hadn't said nothing for me family myself, but go under playlist, and I've got tens, hundreds, and dozens, and hundreds and hundreds of different playlist on different topics of interest.
[02:46:32] Unknown:
Okay, guys. It is time to take this thing down. So, time to take the stream down. You are, listening to the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on radio.globalvoiceradio.net and eurofolkradio.com. Thank you so much for joining us. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, if not a little longer. Our website is thematrixdocs.com. That is the matrixdocs.com. And, oh, let's see. What else? My my my my my my. No. That's about it. Thanks for joining us. We'll get you back here next time on the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:47:39] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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