In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a variety of topics, focusing on the intricacies of tax laws and the political landscape. Roger discusses the importance of understanding one's status as a national versus a U.S. citizen, emphasizing the significance of filing the correct affidavits and tax forms to assert one's legal standing. The conversation also touches on the historical context of the Buck Act and its implications on state and federal tax jurisdictions. Roger and his guests, including Mark and Julie, provide insights into estate planning, the importance of trusts, and the complexities surrounding inheritance and capital gains taxes.
Additionally, the episode delves into geopolitical discussions, particularly focusing on the strained relationship between former President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Roger shares insights into Trump's Middle East tour and the broader implications of these diplomatic tensions. The show also highlights the importance of understanding financial systems, such as the Basel III accords, and how they impact global banking and individual financial strategies. Throughout the episode, Roger and his guests emphasize the need for listeners to educate themselves on these complex topics to regain control over their personal and financial sovereignty.
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Good Saturday morning there to the folks in radio land, wherever whoever you may be. Paul, I know you thought I wasn't gonna make it. Boy, I came in right under the wire. Yeah. Here we go on the, Sabado. And like you call it a Saturday, that's in Spanish edition of the Radio Ranch. And, Roger Sales, your host here, and still a little behind in my work. It's the May 10 on that Saturday, and good morning. I don't know if we have any we have we don't have any pals to this morning. Right?
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No. We don't have any pals with us this morning, and, Pod Home crashed literally seconds before, let's see. And, oh, it says status live. Okay. So it actually did pick it up. So it's all good. Alright. Okay. Cool.
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Good. So we don't have any of you today. Well, that's alright. We'll make do without you. I was been listening for the last first of all, I didn't sleep well Thursday night, a couple hours, and I got up and couldn't get back to sleep one of those nights. And, oh, gosh. It's the full moon again. So it's one of those cycles, and I don't ever know which one they are. I haven't had one of those experiences in a bit couple of years, but then all of a sudden, you know, you start feeling real funky. And, I look up and there it is, the old friends. Yeah. You know? And so, anyway, it was better, yesterday and last night.
Man, I took, my my landlady turned me on to this. They've got, like, you know, like, NyQuil up there where you got a cold and you take that. Well, I don't know if NyQuil has it, but this stuff down here has got codeine in it. And, boy, it'll knock you out like a loop. And so, I've learned that and keep a little bit there on the back burner for times like that. And, there's a little bit left in the bottle last night. I think there's probably more than I thought there was. So I just polished it off, you know? Good lord. What a what a great night's sleep. I mean, I just it it our alarm went off, turned over, reset the alarm for thirty minutes, and got another thirty minutes relaxation there. I could've slept till noon today, I betcha.
So, anyway, that looks like it's behind me. And I was got up and Murr, our buddy Murr, been around for many, many and, had sent out per the discussion yesterday with Brent and sir Paul, had sent that, world book, audiobook to me. And, so I started listening to it this morning. That's what I've been doing. I almost missed the show. Pretty interesting. I don't know if, you got a copy, Paul. It's, it's worth putting on the, out on the, a chats and stuff for folks. If you're interested in this, it's very well done. They've got a as someone said yesterday, they've got a guy narrating it. This got AI. They must have put slightly British on his, AI voice, so he's slightly British and, pretty interesting. I'm not, of course, past much of it. Yeah. I've earned books ten hours long, Paul, for goodness sakes.
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Oh, yeah. And, so,
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anyway, that's what I was doing this morning. And, I've got a a lunch, and one of our guys, his nephews got a sandwich shop, and he's trying to make him a entrepreneurial millionaire or something. So we're gonna have a birthday party over there today later. So, anyway, day's kinda set. It's the Saturday edition. That's usually a little bit different. There's some very interesting things to discuss. I don't know if I can take if I can take credit for it, Paul, but it appears that prayers work. And, I've been praying for, president Trump that he something shows him and illuminates him the enemies within his camp.
And, boy, something must have. Do you know everything that's going on over there? Have you heard much of that, Paul?
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No. No. I have not. Well,
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evidently, Trump hates Netanyahu and will not take his phone calls. Really? And so even the meetings on this Iran stuff, they've excluded him. And, they, they, sent so they sent one of his cabinet members or somebody over to talk to him about no doubt bombing on Iran. And so now Trump's on this, well, it's not a whirlwind tour. It's a tour over there, a whirlwind around the Middle East. Do you know about that, Paul?
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No.
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Well, it's Trump's first official visit. He's going to, Israel, Israel, and then, to Saudi Arabia and then to Qatar and maybe another one of those little little countries over there. And, but very interesting on the first leg of the journey to Israel, mister Hegsef, the Department of Defense. He's not going with them there. He's gonna go ahead and leapfrog them there in Israel, Satan's sandbox, and, pop over to, Saudi. And, then they're gonna meet with Saudi and all that kind of stuff, and they're wanting they're wanting Israel to be comparable to them. There's all kinds of stipulations they're trying to overcome and very interesting. So keep a keep a finger on the pulse. So I thought the most interesting out of that was Alex yesterday came out and said, you know, Alex is pretty well connected to the Trump organization.
They listen to the program, and he's got big, big connections way high. And, he came out yesterday and said Trump hates Netanyahu. Hates him with a passion. Will not take his phone calls. They are not speaking. Boy, if that isn't the answer to a prayer right there. Okay? And, so, of course, we'll never know what went on behind the scenes to exacerbate that and bring it to this point, but, god, Netanyahu is such a freaking psychopath maniac, man. Guys, I believe I I remind the story again. They released it, oh gosh, right after October 11, maybe sometime around then. It was a story from 2011, which shocked me that I never heard it before.
Netanyahu had the the the finest psychiatrist in that area, whatever psychobabble stuff it was. Uh-huh.
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He committed suicide. Right?
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He not only did he commit suicide, he wrote that the reason he did it was because of b b Netanyahu in his suicide note because of his incessant lying. He drove his psychiatrist to suicide. Hello?
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Yeah.
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Does that tell you anything? Duh. Hey. So, anyway, that's mister Netanyahu and, now he's got big yeah. Well, yeah. Yes, sir. Give me just one second.
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Joe and Lisa, you're you're in a room that's not connected to this show. Jump on over to the PPN Radio Ranch room.
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K, Joe and Lisa.
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Yeah.
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And, I saw I forgot where I was going. But, anyway, it's a heck of a deal, and, maybe prayers have been answered. And I it gives me, just that was my really big concern over the whole Trump organization was this association and the guidance and the manipulation by these lying, murder, and thieving war mongering, slave, and bastards. And, it appears that that has been exposed to Trump and, that he has acted accordingly, and I just feel very good about that. May not be perfect. Okay? May not be perfect, but nobody has ever done that to them before. I would, I would, reminisce for a minute on, and I do not know the gentleman's name. I'm very sorry that I don't. I'd like to give him credit for putting this out there, but he was Harry Truman's vice president. You've heard this story before, I think, Paul.
But he wrote an autobiography. And in those days, crucial days in '48 of founding Israel, he put in his the vice president put in his autobiography that Truman turned to him and said, Jesus Christ couldn't couldn't please him two thousand years ago. What do you expect me to do? Mhmm. Wasn't that Alf Landon? Alf Landon. Thank you, Joe. Well, I tell you, there's some sharp folks here. Jesus Christ couldn't satisfy him two thousand years ago. What the hell do you expect me to do? Thank you, mister Truman. It's been that way ever since pretty much, up there, best I can tell, and, until evidently now.
And don't forget, Netanyahu is like best friends with his son in law's parents. And when Netanyahu comes to The US, he stays in Jared Kirschner's old bedroom.
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Wow.
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Okay. So you got a really lot of connections here in Trump said, I I hate your ass. I don't wanna speak with you anymore. You're you're a maniacal warmonger for god's sakes. So, anyway, there's some very interesting things developing on that front. And, you know, it's very encouraging. We nobody's ever stood up to these bastards like that since they took control of this country to my knowledge. Maybe Kennedy. Kennedy stood up to him. He was gonna make them, he was gonna make them register on the foreign, agents act, whatever they whatever they call that fact.
And they didn't wanna do it. It was in the early days when they converted the previous organization to APAC. And, of course, they wanted they wanted nuclear weapons, and, and Kennedy didn't want them to have them. If you go back to, in the forties of the state department before they really, got total control of that, you had James Forrestal in there and some other good guys, white hat guys, and mister Forrestal, who they've got a, aircraft carrier named after, kill him and then name something after him. That's the protocol evidently. And, he he took a swan dive out of the top of the Bethesda Naval Hospital, and they wiped out all of that whole group over there. Like, they're trying to do with HECS today. And, anything in opposition to is I'm glad.
They're gonna they're gonna seriously deal with you. So this is a really landmark event. It seems to me that Trump is, standing up to the head guy, basically taking helping to seat him in his his chair of isolation, And then he continues to push and rail on this twenty plus year quest of, of, I'm a I'm a yo yo not Netanyahu. So very interesting on the geopolitical events. We'll probably get no doubt some interesting feeds off of these meetings that are coming in the next couple of days over there, and Trump kind trying to, he's trying to enforce some peace, Paul.
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Mhmm.
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Good for him. You know? God bless him. And, I'll continue to pray for him that he but but he he darn sure know he's got a good sniff on who the enemies are now. He probably had it before, and he just was tolerating it because of all these connections and circumstances. And something pushed him over the edge. Thank goodness. So see you, BB, who, by the way, has gotten incredible problems in Israel. They're having riots over there. Half the country or more are sick and tired of his ass and all these backlashes from his governance.
He's about somebody said I just heard this. I didn't see any report on it. Somebody said he's been diagnosed with prostate cancer and, on top of all the legal shenanigans that he's got going over there. So, pretty interesting, Paul, in our favorite little part of the world, Satan sandbox.
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Mhmm. Yeah. BB BB baby is is it wasn't that like a wasn't that like a like a stupid, you know, stuffed toy?
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You know. Could be. I guarantee if they put somebody put one out, it'll be a best seller. The world hates that son of a bitch. K? Uh-huh. Unless it's the the non Zionist world hates that, them and this and this Gaza stuff. And, yeah, bombing a hospital with 20 mothers and children, here. So Trump refuses helping him with Iran, and they go bomb a hospital with 20 women and children in it. That's his way of, okay. I'll I'll I'll I'll do this for you and put some heat on you. You know, as usual, it's the stupidest thing they could do. When they get to this condition, the chutzpah, the whatever drives these people, it takes over and everything gets thrown to the wind to get that objective. And that's when they really get in trouble because all they're doing is exposing themselves more to even the people that are on their side or sitting on the fence. Old post turtle. You could be an old post turtle, and you could realize who the bad guy is here.
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Right. Oh, Raj.
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Yes. It's too familiar. I'm ranting here, but it's one of my favorite subjects, and I hate these bastards. I hate them. Okay? Go ahead, Paul. Well well, just a quick follow-up on what you were talking about,
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early on. That audiobook that that, Mer sent out, that was Tower Of Basel, the shadowy history of the secret bank that runs the world. And, I did, grab that link, and I did download that video and the subtitle file from YouTube. And it is currently uploading to the books directory, the books folder on docs.exposethematrix.com. So it'll take it about another it's 1.2 gigs, so it'll take it about another twenty or thirty minutes to finish uploading. Really? But it will be up there. Okay.
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Alright. Well, I if it if this is your Ballywick, the banking part, of course, is always the underpinning of their activities and goals and, seems pretty well worth listening to. It's a real secretive place, man. You ought to hear the stuff I've heard this morning about the weekends they have with the Sunday night. They have a let's see if I can get this right. They get together and then they retired up to the upper floors of the building, and they have this absolutely succulent meal with the finest wines, of course, that Europe has to offer. And, then in the morning, the next morning, I guess, if there's can, we have more drunks, which they probably are.
They, get together at 09:00 and have another couple hour meeting in another floor in another room, and it's all secret. Nobody can get in there. And it's pretty amazing information. And, of course, one of their goals is to take away the sovereignty of nations. So, well worth listening to. I'll, there's good good timing here because a lot of times on the weekends, for me, my abbreviated weekend, there's not a lot of productivity on the Internet and, you know, the things you normally like to see I want to see. And, so this will probably fill a great part of that gap over this coming weekend. So maybe I'll know a little bit more on Monday, but it's a it's a subject I've been, familiar with for an awful long time.
Most people have no idea who the BIS is, much less the power and control they assert, and, the privileges, quote, unquote, that they have. And so I became aware of it when I first got into this thirty something years ago. As I mentioned to Paul yesterday, you wanna go into if this is one of those subjects you wanna drill on, you can drill on this one. And the other place I recommend is to go over, which we also have on the website, the 31 collective speeches of Louis de McFadden. And one of those entire speeches is on the Bank of International Settlements founding in the early thirties or thirties.
So, that is, gonna be a treat for us. And, those of us who like learning that kind of stuff and how they control, it's a really amazing organization that they put together there. And one of the founders there was two founders of it primarily, Montague Norman, name I don't know if that rings a bell with you, Paul or not. Montague Norman. And a guy named Scheck. Peter Scheck, I believe, who guess guess what he did? He was the Nazi's central banker. He ran the central bank for the Nazis. And him and Montague Norman, who they were fighting, England formed the BIS.
So quite interesting. We could go into today, if there's listeners there do not know this, the Basel Three, agreements. I heard yesterday another when you're listening to stuff and you just hear a comment come out of left wing, they're supposed to impose basal three in The US First Of July. It's what somebody said on Harrison yesterday or, one one of the ones I was listening to. So basal three is coming. We could go over that again for you if you don't know what that is. It might be pretty important for you to understand what it is and the workings, and now we know it's gonna be implemented here in thirty thirty something days.
Thirty thirty fifty days. K? So that's coming. And, everybody knew it was coming, and the guy says one of the interviews, I heard alluded to was a former chairman of the BIS who was, I believe, Dutch. And he was talking very freely about what the problems they face. He was retired now doing this post employment. And he said, well, we all know what's going on. The papers keeps going, keeps getting printed, and the problems that that causes and the relationships and the situations that it excuse. And so, they've they've been well aware of that for a long time. And, so what they've done is they cooked up this Basel Three accords.
They're gonna be evidently implemented in The US on July. Now what they did with that, I've I've explained it a couple of times, so bear with me. Because if you're new and you haven't heard of this, it's, well, it's telling, a, and it's very important, b. A, they knew this problem was coming on paper being continually produced by the countries and going into this situation where they've hyperinflated. The the currencies have lost all their value and all the kind of things we know that are happening and have happened. And so what they did was, they, with this foresight and understanding, they, they actually sell gold out of they said they help privileged customers locate gold sellers, Paul, according to this book.
I got their fingers in all kinds of little pies, these these baddies. Mhmm. So what they did was a bank, a typical bank has three tiers of assets. This is all structured, probably coordinated by them for purposes just like we're gonna discuss right here. And so they have papered, they have, they have gone back and taken gold, and it used to be what's called a tier three asset. A a commercial bank and maybe central banks too. I'm not sure on that part of this, Paul. They have three tiers of assets in tier one, two, and three. Tier one is, the most liquid assets on the planet, bonds, cash, equities, no telling what else in there.
And the beauty of the tier one asset group is that they can take that combined amount of worth and transfer it over to the bank's balance sheet where it reflects the financial health of the bank. Now tier two, same type thing, except those assets, you can carry over 75% to the balance sheet. So they're less liquid. Don't know what they are. Can't give you any examples, but they're tier two assets, and their value is 75%. It can be taken and added to the balance sheet of the bank. Now tier three is 50%. So the tier three assets, they can carry 50% of their value over to the balance sheet. Now gold has always, since the inception of the bank, been a tier three asset.
And what Basel three did was move it up to a tier one asset. So they gave incentive to the banks to own gold where they had a disincentive previously. That's why these banks have been buying gold hand over fist for about ten years now. I believe beyond the Basel Three accords were in twenty fourteen, fifteen, somewhere in that range, it seems like. Somebody might check and correct me. Seems like that's when it came down or at least was formed, and they knew what was happening. And they know that as this paper goes crazy and these people get the banks, they're they're only interested in the banks. They're not interested in you.
The banks will, be able to take that gold they've been buying and storing, which is now a tier three asset, will be, I guess, July in The United States, a tier one asset, and, and claim that full value. And then when everything goes upside down, well, the this is the case and the scenario, Paul, for gold being at $15.20, $2,530,000 dollars an ounce right here. This is what we're talking about right here. Because what will happen is overnight, they'll switch and they'll take if you've got funds in that bank, of course, when you deposit it, the funds became the banks. If you've got funds in that, you will receive equity shares in a bankrupt bank.
They will continue on, probably rechange the bank, do some kind of legal or whatever financial shenanigans, and that gold will make up for the loss on the paper, and the banks will stay solvent. That's the whole damn game of that whole thing. So when I tell you at $33.22 an ounce or even a better play silver to go get some of this, if you got any extra shekels I know extra shekels are hard to come by for a lot of folks these days. But if you do, it might be very prudent to go over and oh, I don't know. I'd say check out Kirk Elliott for one. Kepm.com, I believe, is his website, the biggest gold or silver broker in the country because he does everything on bullion.
And, and they've got a pretty good interesting situation over there. I'm look. I don't get any kickback from this. I just have watched him. He's an honorable guy. He's a pastor. He's got a PhD in economics, whatever that means. But but, he did he does have this deal where they've got us, a program. And if you purchase either gold or silver from him, you you'll pay an 8% premium upfront. That's the only premium you pay. From then on, they handle all. They oversee your accounts if they're gonna do any switch or runies, like on this, ratio of gold to silver under the one now.
Traditionally, it's 15 to one. So as, as the switch happens, silver and gold will you'll be able to exchange, sell one of those, and buy the other, not putting any more funds into the transaction series, and you'll get two or three times more gold than you would have gotten before in the other way. And they handle all this. He stores it. If you don't have it, you don't own it. Oh, I tend to agree with that, but, I, also tend to agree with there are some some very safe places to keep it where you don't have to hold it. And I say that from experience because that's where I got mine. Okay? But now with the, and I mentioned it the other day, the state of Texas has started a metals deposit.
I don't think in exchange. I don't think they exchange stuff, but they do have metals, deposits. And the reason for that is Kyle Bass, the current proletariat of the Bass family fortune, whatever that's based on. He is also a trustee at the University of Texas, and, this was, again, this was ten years ago. He got the University of Texas endowment fund, which is quite healthy, as you can imagine, to buy 500,000,000 worth of gold. And so the Texas, they passed legislation to build the metals depository to mainly the instigating factor was to store $500,000,000 worth of the University of Texas gold.
Now they open it up to you. You can use it. You can deposit it there, and they will actually my understanding is correct. They will, issue you a debit card where you can draw off of that, should you choose. So there's some things you can do, and you you silvers, I don't know what it is, about $32 an ounce, something like that. Pretty cheap. Per I mean, I know that sounds expensive. When I started in this movement, we could go buy silver eagles in the green monster green box, Paul. Mhmm. Like, thousand of them or whatever it is. I could get those for $3.50 an ounce. It's now $32 or they're roundabouts.
So silver only has to go to $64 to double. Gold has to go to almost 7,000 to double. Which one you think might double first? That just asking.
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Yeah. Yeah. Right.
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So that's just a little bit of scenario leading off all this stuff in this book I'm listening to and Roger. Interspersed with a little bit of, Netanyahu, Satan sandbox crap. Good morning, Julie. Good morning, Julie. Good morning, Julie. Game last night. Heck of a game last night with the Leafs.
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Yep. Absolutely. And, the cap play at 06:00 tonight, but, I just wanted to tell everybody that, Clark Elliott eight percent on top of the whole price is ridiculous. I've spoken to Andy Shechtman about this. So do your own due diligence if you decide to buy. Go to a bunch of metals dealers and get price close and tell them exactly what you want to get and compare.
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I wouldn't have disagreed with that at all. Andy Schechman is a fabulously good guy and very reputable. And I just mentioned that because I don't know if anybody else is doing this conversion thing on a wholesale basis. Other people know about it. But but but listen to this. They'll manage your account, Julie. They'll totally manage your account. And should you ever need to sell, they charge you no premium on the sale.
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They just buy it Exactly. Whatever the price is. Okay? That's if he's in business twenty years from now. Roger, keep that in mind.
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Well, he's been in business quite a while. He's the biggest dealer in the country according to AJ and them right now. So, you know think so.
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I don't think so. Alright. Will you have a I have a he doesn't have a PhD in economics. He has a PhD in public policy, and he has a PhD in theology. I yield. Okay. Alright.
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Okay. Well, that's two instead of just one. So that's alright. Me seems to be a very reputable guy. I don't think Alex is gonna put somebody on in that spot that isn't, and he's not selling, or pushing, of of the, nemismatic coins. So, anyway, go find your own dealer. I don't care. I just mentioned him because I hear him a bunch and see him. I I watched the thing on Tom sent me the latest Shekman interview yesterday too. He's going into an awful lot of interesting things on and I don't know how many of you know how this operates, and I don't know if I'm sure I know how it operates. But when you're buying some of these gold contracts or silver contracts, you're buying thousand ounce bars. You're buying, like, a thousand ounces or whatever that is.
And, the manipulations of those and the way they cash them in and whether they just take a payout over currency or they take an actual possession of the metals and all that kind of stuff with the biggest the biggest takeouts from these accounts, COMEX being one of them. It's the biggest that's ever happened in their history. So these big entities are taking deliveries, cut to the chase on that. So, yeah, there are noble goals out there. Sheckman, I like Sheckman. He's very reputable. All that. I don't care. I'm just telling you to go. If you got extra shekels, that'd be a real good place to put them. And if you think I'm full of crap, don't do it. Okay?
So, anyway, that's a little bit on that. We'd be very prudent of you. The personal examples, my own. I mean, I got I got my gold at $300 and less an ounce. So, but sitting pretty good at 11 times, 11 times value, purchase value at this point. But the question is, did the did that gold go up? When it goes up, price of gold go up? No. The value of the dollar goes down. Right. Gold you could go back. I've said this before. You've heard the analogy. I'm sure. You could go back to Rome Two Thousand Years ago, take an ounce of gold, buy a nice toga, nice little sash, some good looking little sandals, and go get you a sweetie and go take her out to a nice dinner.
K? And today, you can do that exact same thing with an ounce of gold in New York City. Mhmm. There is. It's not the price. It's the purchasing power. Well, if there's one thing I can hammer on you, it's that right there. Everybody wants to look at the price. And although, yes, an indicate an indicator. But it's the underlying understanding of the system and how it works. It really tells you what's going on. Yes, Paul?
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Well, it works with Silver Eagles too, you know, and your your equivocation, your you know, you have a Silver Eagle in one hand and a Federal Reserve note in the other. You know, they both say $1, but why does it take 35 of these to buy one of those?
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You'll see people's eyes go back and you'll see their eyes roll in the back of their head if you do that to enough people. I promise you. Exactly. Because that silver eagle still has
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value where the dollar doesn't. So
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according to Schechtman, a bunch of, states are about to pass laws dealing with gold and silver. Florida being one of them has passed all of the legislatures waiting for DeSanto's signature. I believe Utah has already done it. There's 11 other states looking at this. Trump is even floating the idea of a two of a of a for the two hundred and fifty year commemoration, a fifty year bond that's backed partially by gold. That's just a smart move, folks. Just a smart move. So You don't
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getting back to that getting back to that book, and I I threw it up at the folder. You know what? I've got so many folders, and I've got so much information, just this vast repository of stuff that I completely lose track of what I actually have.
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I'm not gonna believe that.
[00:35:42] Unknown:
Well, okay. I mean, I'm just looking in the just the books folder on Docs that exposed to matrix. I mean, that is, like, point 0001% of the stuff that's up in docs that exposed to matrix. I've got the protocols of the learned elders of Zion, the law that never was, volumes one and two by Bill Benson. Bill Benson. Uh-huh. New world order, plans exposed by insiders, Rockefeller Foundation, information, taxation by misrepresentation, Tupperasasi's rulers of evil. Man or other animals. Fantastic. Good. Yeah. Man or other animals by Alfred Adask. Let's see. The politics of obedience, the discourse on voluntary servitude.
Got it. It's up there. Oh, good. Ways Ways Better Dark seven? That's the 1577 book. Yeah. Good. Wait. Wait. Is Better Dark? The Truth About China.
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Fabulous book. If you wanna know what the Chinese are like, go ahead. Federal Reserve Exposed by Louis t McFadden,
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a treatise on arrests and false imprisonment just for general information. Yeah. The law of nations is up there. Ted Gunderson's, piece on war and emergency powers, the Mason's manual of legislative procedure, Tupperasauce's the miracle on Main Street, Adventures in Legal Land.
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You've been very busy.
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It's eighty first congress, their, presentation and report on the Lawyers Guild, which is positively un American. Let's see. V Holland of the law that always was.
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That that was a guy that I met in Atlanta. He came to Verne Holland. Was his name Mark Knows? We had Mark, you with us this morning? Argh. I don't hear Argh. Argh. There he is. Verne Holland. Now you and I discussed that. I couldn't remember his name, and you you knew him also. Just one of the nicest guys you ever met in your life. K? Yeah. And, and he died of cancer, I believe, unfortunately. He was from Tulsa, I think. Was that right, Mark? Tulsa. Yeah.
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Tulsa. He's one of the better supporters.
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He was a he's just not one of the nicest guys you ever met in your life. It's just, sad to see him, demise of that disease. Okay. Just wanted Verne Holland. I couldn't think of his name for years, and then you told me. And now Paul's, referenced in his book, The Law That Always Was. His big deal was IRS. That's how he came into the arena, if I remember correctly. So, yeah, go ahead with down the list, Paul, if you would.
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Historical jurisprudence is there. Fabulous. A bunch of books by TextMars, bunch of works, Ravaged by the New Age, Mysterious Monuments, Mystery Mark of the New Age, robot alchemy.
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Star,
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the six pointed star. Big sisters watching you, holy serpent of the Jews, circle of intrigue, days of hunger, days of chaos, conspiracy world, Codex Magica, Dark Dark Secrets of the New Age. Tex
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Tex Mars from what is it? Tuck so Hatchie, Texas. Some some weird little town in Texas.
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From Don Jordan and Michael Walsh, White Cargo, The Forgotten History of Waxahachie. White Slaves.
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Thank you, Joe. Waxahachie.
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Okay. There's actually two copies of White Cargo,
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the forgotten history of Britain's White Slaves in America. You don't have, you don't have Hoffman's book on there. They were white and they were slaves. Oh, you didn't say that. Oh, you didn't? Oh, sorry. Sorry. I shouldn't have. My apologies.
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Oh, let's see. After the Flood by Bill Cooper. Oh, I didn't know that. Cracking the Coach from transit from taxation.
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Met him?
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I I don't know.
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Yeah. No. I said I met him. He he he's a bartender up in Seattle, the cracking the code guy, and he went around doing seminars, and he came to Atlanta. So so I say he was an ex bartender. You never know people come from in this arena. But I just sit there as you were going down that list on how many of those people I personally have met back through the years, honored to have done so. Cool anymore?
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. Bible law versus the United States Constitution. That's an interesting 2,100,000 byte,
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PDF. That's not that's not a Ted Wyland book, is it?
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Let me see. Let's pop it open.
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That sounds like the debate that, Brent and he had.
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Well, it's, Bible law versus the US constitution. Let me see if I can figure out who
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who wrote it. Ted, he'd have his name on there.
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Another great guy. It's 575 pages long. So Okay.
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Alright. Don't know if that's it or not, but Ted's a good guy. Have you if you haven't found a, I tell you if you can find it, you ought to have up there. It's called God's Chosen People Yesterday, Today, and Forever by Ted Weiland. Whoo, buddy. That's a book, I'm telling you, on this on this Jewish issue.
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And that's It y w e I l a n d?
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I think I believe that's correct, Paul. Ted Wyland. If and I think the paperback is only $10 or something. You can purchase it. His, website is MissiontoIsrael mission to Israel Org. Prolific writer, incredible researcher, and, he's got a book over there on talking about Romans 13 the other day. He's got a book over there on that. But that book, yester God's Chosen People, man, that's a powerful book right there. And it's part of the power of it is the formatting of it and the way he set it up.
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I might actually have that that that It might be it's a it's a fabulous book. I couldn't Put them in it. It might be in it. It might be in a different folder.
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Well, what happens is the first and I would make this recommendation on two books. This would be in one of them. That if you wanna read this Yes. Go skip the first five chapters. Start on chapter six. When you finish, go back and read the first five chapters. They're very, very biblically oriented. And if you're not, you're you're not gonna be as attuned to it as you will later. K? So, you start at chapter five, and then what he does is he takes the two sides, the Jews and the Gentiles. And he takes all these different issues and has gone out and found unbelievable amount of quotes that buttress whatever the issue is that they're talking about. I remember particularly on antisemitism or on no. On Christian Judeo Christianity.
That was it. The phrase Judeo Christianity. And one of the quotes that stuck with me said, it's the greatest public relations coup of the twentieth century. Scott little tidbits like that, and they've got a reference section in the back, not only an index, but a reference section where it's 55 pages long, I believe, that you can take any issue that comes up, antisemitism or bar mitzvah or whatever, and it'll give you every place in that book that that's mentioned. And you can go back and get each individual one. It's a tremendously powerful book on this Jewish issue.
K? Yesterday's, God's Chosen People. Yesterday, Today, and Forever. So, anyway, any more books on there? Boy, that's quite a compilation you've read to us, mister Paul.
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Well, that's just one folder. This is one folder. There's there's folders up there that have, like, 1,200 books.
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You know? Well, folks, you know where your reference your, your your source of audio or your, Internet books are now. It's right here with Paul. That's no. It's very impressive. There's a lot of unbelievable information just in that list you've read us this morning. You know?
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Let's see. Title let's do a title only search. No. I don't have, I don't have anything by Ted Wyland. Okay. But but just just because it's not up there
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doesn't mean I don't have it. That's right. It may be the cat may be sleeping on it or something.
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Well Or some or something. I'll keep looking for it. I'll keep looking for it. Alright.
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Well, let me go over here and dart over and talk to mister Mark. Hey, Mark. How are you doing this morning? Did you hear I I guess you've heard all this oratory. Right?
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Yeah. Yeah. I, little slow this morning. Stayed up late and watched the thunder watched the Oklahoma City thunder get beat by the Denver Nuggets in round three of their playoffs. Okay. After after the thunder blew them out, Wednesday night, I mean Uh-huh. We're talking over 30 points. It was just Yikes. Crazy. Yeah. It was crazy. But they're at the mile high, city last night. And that, that atmosphere a little thinner, and you don't have as much juice in the as much gas in the tank as you normally would. So Yep. Any Denver team's got the advantage. Yes. That's correct.
That's correct. So yeah. That you they just looked off and, compared to Wednesday night air, everything was clicking Wednesday night. They just, I mean, they led from the get go, and they just kept the pedal to the metal. And poor Denver, they look discombobulated, I tell you. That is a word. Right? Discombobulated?
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Well, if it's not, it will be now. Probably it is. It is. So We're gonna add that word to the lexicon.
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Yeah. Yeah. It's been around for a while. But, you know, talking about the Buck Act, I've been kinda studying some of that, and it has to do with the taxes in relation the state's relationships to the to the federal government. And I was wondering, I I don't understand this grammatical, what do you wanna call it, rule of our language where when you see the word includes, that it excludes everything else. Because that seems so backwards to me. So let me give you an example. Yeah. Pull up. Perfect. Just a moment. So like here's one of the definitions that we commonly see in The United States code. So like this one for the for the term state and that state with a uppercase s, the term state includes the District Of Columbia.
So does that mean any other area outside the District Of Columbia doesn't include it?
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That's what it means.
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Okay. And then, like, you see some of these other definitions
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they might have. I'm trying to think what the other ones are. Well, I can tell you the place you could really find an example of that is to go back in the internal revenue code and look at the definition of state before and after Hawaii and Alaska were added. And it'll give that list, includes yada yada, Alaska, Hawaii, and after they turn states, they removed them. Okay. Okay.
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So when you look at the Buck Act,
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I don't know. So for the audience let let me just hold on. You know, you noodle on that for a second. But what we're trying to do is show you all of these intricacies and these tricks. And if you go out and try and dive into the deep end of the pool here and start studying, you may have the answer right in front of you, and you don't know what they're talking about or how it relates to what you're looking for. Just like this includes thing, and there's all kinds of little tricks they do like that. But when you see the word includes, all it includes is the things that are listed.
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Right. Okay. So k. The the Buck Act was created to ensure that federal officers and employees residing or working within the federal enclaves, areas under exclusive federal jurisdiction would be treated the same as those who live and work outside such areas regarding state taxes specifically concerning income taxes according to a memorandum from the IRS. It aims to prevent discrepancies and tax obligations for Federal personnel based on their location within or outside of federal enclaves. So, So can I throw in a a fly in the ointment here? Sure.
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Sure. Go ahead. Buck ax was, what, 48?
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40.
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40 what?
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$19.40.
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40. Okay. Yep. Excuse me. There wasn't even an IRS till 1951.
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Oh, wow.
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IRS was formed under a treasury order, not a treasury decision, a TD, a TO. Wow. And I wanna say it was TO 51, but that's where they formed the IRS internally. And I know Julie was talking about Puerto Rico. We've not you know, it's been floating around for a long time and all that.
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Prior to that, they were what? The Bureau of Taxation or something like that? Bureau of Internal Revenue.
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Yeah. Bureau of Internal Revenue.
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It's what the people out of Puerto Rico.
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Go on. No. I don't think I don't know about that. I know they were called the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and their nickname was the revenuers because they came in contact mainly with people when they were going after their sales. K. They split those off, and that became e ATF. And then they formed IRS underneath it. And I heard something interesting from a guy secondhand, that was, knew somebody that had worked with the IRS up to that point in about, like, the mid fifties or something. He was out in San Francisco, and, somebody from IRS said when he was retiring, he said, boy, the new folks coming in from back east are not gonna be like you were.
K? And that's when evidently a whole bunch of the change happened. Now in our timeline, what do we know? Brown v Board, internal revenue code of 1954. Right in the middle of all this. So it it really advantages you to look at these things and what we do here on a timeline, even an event line. You you can look at these different things because that's what they work on. They work on an event line. Right. Sorry to interrupt, Mark.
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That's okay. The the Buck Act, I actually, it's been years and years ago. I remember somebody bringing up the issue that your labor could not be taxed. Yeah. So I still need to go back through the Buck Act with a fine tooth comb. So I thought, well, let me just ask one of the AIs. And I asked grok, g r o k, dot com. I said, where in the 1940 Buck Act does it refer to the states as federal territories? And the Buck Act passed on 10/09/1940, codified in four USC sections 105 through 110. It does not explicitly refer to states as federal territories. Instead, it defines federal areas within the states and extends the ability of the state to impose certain taxes such as sales, use, and income taxes on persons or transactions within those federal areas.
So where where there was become a question whether the state could tax, certain entities inside these federal areas, you know, is being contested. And so the Fed said that the states could go into these areas as if they were not federal areas and tax. The relevant section of the definitions, This is under Title four USC, that's United States Code, section 110, which includes section 110 d as in David, the term State with a capital s, includes any territory or possession of The United States. And I confirm that's exactly what it says. Yep. Section 110 e, the term Federal Area, means any lands or premises held or acquired by or for the use of The United States or any department, establishment, or agency of The United States and any federal area or any part thereof which is located within the exterior boundaries of any state, shall be deemed to be a federal area located within such state.
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Forged arsenals and needful buildings.
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Yeah. Well yeah. Exactly. So let me, let me go further because I asked, does the Buck Act say a person's labor cannot be taxed? And Grock came back and said, that the Buck Act does not explicitly state that a person's labor cannot be taxed. Instead, the act primarily addresses the ability of states to impose a certain tax or to impose certain taxes such as sales, use and income taxes within federal areas. Federal enclaves which we just went. Federal enclaves like military bases or post offices located within the state boundaries. It does not contain any specific prohibition against taxing an individual's labor nor does it directly address the taxation of labor as a distinct concept.
Now, again, I have I've got to go back through the butt gag and read this. You have to you have to, you know, make sure that this AI is giving you the right information. So Yes. Generally, it leads you in the right direction, but you need to have, you know, an idea. Now if I never ever had read the Buck Act, I might be tempted to take this as as gospel, but I know better. So anyway, the critical examination, the establishment narrative as reflected in legal tax and court rulings is that the Buck Act facilitates states' taxation in federal areas without altering the general principles of income taxation, including the taxation of labor.
Man, does that rub you the wrong way just to hear the word taxation of labor? To me, that just straight up says slavery.
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Absolutely. That's why Adam Smith makes, makes old Adam Smith set up in his grave. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, when I say taxation of labor, what's, what's the difference from them, you know, taking the labor from the slaves when they work? You know? So no difference. Yes. You're just on a federal plantation, a federal and state plantation. So Yep. Anyway.
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Okay. This is Matt.
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This is Matt. Okay, Matt. Thank you.
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Yeah. This isn't the other guy.
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Thank you, Matt. So
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yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. I've studied this buccack as much as I can. I've read it and read it and read it and read it. And it's very clear to me, of what it says, and it's how they're getting most people. It is the whole federal area concept. And they have a lot of different ways, tricky ways to claim that you're in that federal area. So we have to, rebut all of that. We have to rebut the fact that we're in the federal areas, and that's what I have done, with the property taxes and the franchise tax board. That that's the state cal of California, taxation board, with both of them. So in in all my paperwork, I made it very clear you're if you're not a federal citizen and you're not in a federal area, then from all my research, you're you're clear.
But they Yep. They're very tricky to trying to get you into being one of those, especially the in one of their federal areas. So and I know you don't And don't forget.
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Go ahead. Most of these people we're dealing with, they don't really understand all this. Can you can you see the intricacies of all this just in what we've discussed in the last five minutes? That these people don't know that. They get a job. They get a paycheck. They've got they they think they're authoritative and but they don't understand the nuances of these things like we do,
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in my opinion. Anyway, go ahead, Matt. Yeah. Yeah. No. I just I just want to echo, though. I to me, this is a week or so ago, you know, when Mark mentioned it. But what what I'm not sure what the word, the the the connection between the state and the fed or something to that effect. To me, this is it right here. This is their only connection. This is this is Mhmm. The connection that the states, which are political subdivisions that capitalized states have, and it's through the Buck Act, and it's through all their deception of trying to federalize everything, figure out it is article one section eight clause 17 limits to the 10 mile square area, but they are manipulating and being deceptive and trying to gain as much federal area on paper as they can. So we just have to rebut that and and make it clear that we're in the one of the 50 states,
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smallest. And and I So I unbeknownst to most people, Matt, they're federal citizens, and that means that they it applies to them automatically no matter where they all live. %.
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Yep. Yep. %.
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So Yep. Anyway yeah. I remember talking to somebody brought up the Buck Act years and years and years ago and never got into it in any kind of depth like we've done here. But, yeah, people have known about it for a long time. What's one of the most significant things that you've mentioned so far to me, Mark, is the date it was passed, which is 1940. Remember, they take all this garbage and when war is starting, they run it all through. That's when the United Nations was founded. All those things happen in those periods of distraction. So that may be significant, may not, but it's something that stuck out to me.
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Well, here's what stuck out to me as I'm reading some of this. This is under, title four US code section one zero six. It says the title is same income tax. So it says no person shall be relieved from liability of any income tax levied by any upper case capital S state or by any duly constitutional taxing authority therein having jurisdiction to levy such a tax by reason of his residing within a federal area or receiving income from transactions occurring or services performed in such area. And such upper case s state or taxing authority shall have full jurisdiction and power to levy and collect such tax in any federal area within such state to the same extent and without the or excuse me.
Let me go back and read that last part again. Such state or taxing authority shall have full jurisdiction and power to levy and collect such tax in any Federal area within such State, capital s State, to the same extent and with the same effect as though such area was not a Federal area. Boy, how's that for some gobbledygook?
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Whoo.
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So they're saying any new folks?
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We got any new folks around? You you you wanna know about some of the interest intricacies, bleh, bleh, of all this stuff? This is we're we're right over it right now. Dead center. Well, and and we're gonna simplify it. So you don't really have to be
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overly concerned about this, but we've been trying to figure out where does the state, capital s state, get tied in with the federal government, and this appears to be it. So we're we're The cap the capital s state
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In the capital s state, isn't the capital s state the federal government?
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Yeah. Here, I'm gonna read you that definition. According to comes right out of this, same US code under title five, section one thirteen, lowercase b as in bravo and two. Paragraph two. The term state with a capital S includes the District Of Columbia.
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There you go.
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So that's why I was asking you to start this off with what is that grammatical English rule about when you read something that says includes or including
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Well, if there's nothing else stop what If if there's nothing else listed, that's all that it includes in this instance. And the federal income tax is coming out of DC. It's not coming out. May have some Puerto Rico stuff, but its heraldry is right there at DC. And the the the the reason for that is because the they have exclusive jurisdiction over DC. That's why as scary as it is, Nancy Pelosi was running the capital when she was there, and Johnson's doing it now. Okay? And the fact that when title 26 was brought in, this income tax code that governs all this, antiquated and burdensome and enforced by foreign agents, They never had to have it passed the senate or be signed by the president. It went right into The United States code because it's federal bankruptcy.
You're a federal citizen or at least you were every time they ever ask you. And, so there's the nexus. What we're doing when we do what we do is we're cutting the connection with that with the exception of eight seventy one b and eight seventy seven b, and those obviously are in that whole title mark, the only constitutional taxes in the whole damn thing. If there was other constitutional taxes, they'd be in that list, wouldn't they?
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Yeah. And and this is where people really get tripped up. That the August let me back up. Eight seventy one b, we're talking about title 26 CFR, the code of federal regulation, one dot one dash one. And that's where it talks about the income tax figure. A as in apple, yes, of the first paragraph. And and they come right out in the gate saying that, you know, if you're a US citizen, you you have to go by all these rules under title 46, which is a mountain of rules and regulation. But if you're a nonresident alien, which is what we are compared to the federal government as a national, You're a nonresident alien in respect to the IRS.
You only have those two areas, eight seventy one, b as in bravo, and eight seventy seven, b as in bravo. And, except for the Railroad Pension, everything else is only taxable if it's income from within The United States, which means it's a federal income source. So, like, if, if you get a check directly to you, from a like, HUD, some people have, like, section eight rental, and they have their name with the HUD, and they get a personal check from HUD every month to pay for a portion of that rent. Well, guess what? You've got a source of US income. If you're a farmer and you get some USDA type of check, guess what? You've got income that came directly from the US government, and that's gonna be taxable.
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Every time.
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So outside of that everybody, your income is not taxed. It's not taxable.
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Hey Mark?
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Yes Julie?
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I just have a question. If you have a house and all you have are people living in a house that is located in DC and they pay rental income, is that US sourced income?
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I don't think so. It's not from the government.
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Yeah. It's not the luton. It's not the physical location. I don't think, Julie, as much as it is the as Mark said, from the government, the source of it. Source. But that's worth checking into, and I don't know the answer to that, and it may be taxable.
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K. Hey, Roger. Can I ask him a question real quick? It's me, Wahid.
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Well, yes, Wahid. I believe you may. Is it on topic, or is it one in your wild out in Pluto?
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No. No. It's a tax question. It's a tax question. Okay. Alright. Well, we're we're getting I may a a certain amount of money. How is it that they come up with I owe $900? You I mean, I have, extra 20 taken out. Who's they?
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The
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IRS. Okay.
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When I did my tax return and I know I was supposed to do the other thing, but I never got to it. But it didn't the same wipe. What's the other thing? You're really talking about tell no. No. No. Right. You you last year, they were telling me how I can get out of the thing, but I never did. Of election. Revocation
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of election. Yeah. That's basically putting your official notice to the IRS that you're no longer participating in the voluntary election and giving them a tax return.
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Right. That was last year I was supposed to do that, and then we got two. Now there is an exclusion
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there is an exclusion to that. If if you had taxes withheld and you want a refund, then you file a ten forty n r. And we've got one of our listeners that, notified the IRS that their affidavit wasn't exactly like yours, Roger, but it is one page. And they do say it's their desire to be a national. They didn't use our, you know, your exact wording and not a US citizen. And folks, don't make your your affidavits difficult. Don't they're very simple. It's really just one line. It's my intention to be a US citizen and not a US citizen under the fourteenth amendment. So that's all you really gotta say in affidavit form. Yeah. Everybody Anyway, back to Bob.
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You know, they they send me stuff. Please check over. I check it. It's exactly what I've got verbatim off the web. Okay? Yeah. It's not the words necessarily that you're putting down there that matter. It's if the words you're putting down there rebut the presumption, that's what matters.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Go ahead. A lot of people just can't help themselves
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thinking that they gotta educate the other person on the other end. Yeah. Yeah. And Brent says don't try the case. Don't try the case in don't try the case in a letter. Go ahead.
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Right. Right. And but people wanna teach. They want to, you know, inform the other person of here's why I'm doing this. They don't care. They're not going to read 40 pages of an affidavit explaining the history of the world and how we got to the point of being US citizens under the fourteenth amendment. They don't care. All you need is just one simple sentence, in an affidavit form that it's your intent to be a national and not a US citizen under the fourteenth amendment. Period. That's it. That's it. Simple. Chuck told me it was simple. I didn't believe him, so I stumbled across Roger on on RBN.
So thank god for RBN, Roger. I'm glad you were there when you were there. I may have never found you. You hear that, Tom?
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Because you weren't gonna ever listen to Chuck. Right?
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Yeah. Yeah.
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So Reach out. That boy when you get a chance. But Mark Okay. Let's go back to Wahid. Go go ahead. Wahid, you're you're not working today. You sound like you're still in the bathroom. No. No. I am I am working. I work I work Saturday and Sunday at UPS.
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But, I work Monday through Friday at the bank and Saturday and Sunday at UPS. Okay. I mean, it kicked back to you. I don't I don't do anything at either one of the places. But to get back to the $900
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they say I owe. But they give you a paycheck.
[01:11:39] Unknown:
Yeah. They give you a paycheck. But how how do they draw that conclusion that I've I've made so much money that I owe 9? How do they come to this conclusion?
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Well, they do if you don't file a return, then they'll do what's called a substitute for return.
[01:11:56] Unknown:
S f four I did do the return. I did file a return this year. What kind of return did you file?
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The this issue
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The $10.40 thing, the, the short form.
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Okay. Well, then you'd have to ask them why. Were you not a national at that time?
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I never did the, the revocation.
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Well, you don't have to necessarily do the revocation. If you send in the if you send in your cover letter, explain to them that you're a nonresident alien, then you shouldn't have to. So I'm trying to find out what tax form did you send in, a regular ten forty a, ten forty e z? Yeah. The regular ten forty. Okay. Well, that's where you messed up. If you were a national at that point, you should've sent in a ten forty n r as nonresident. Oh, it's 40 dash n r. And that's what you should've sent in. Now you could fix that right now. You could, do an amended tax return and and, correct it with a ten forty n r.
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Yeah. But they've already start I already put in 34.
[01:13:20] Unknown:
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. You got three years to amend your tax return. And if you were a national in 2022, then you should have the right to amend that tax and say, I accidentally sent in the wrong tax form by mistake. Due to my new citizenship status as a national, I'm nonresident A I'm a nonresident alien in respect to the IRS.
[01:13:50] Unknown:
I think I sent it. I I I think I sent the, things that, what do you call it? The I think I sent them to all the agencies, but I don't think I sent one to the IRS. Okay. I put all the other a a couple
[01:14:07] Unknown:
it's It really doesn't matter as long as you got your doesn't matter as long as you got your affidavit.
[01:14:12] Unknown:
Okay. I gotta go find it and send it to the IRS.
[01:14:16] Unknown:
Find it? I forgot my
[01:14:20] Unknown:
Dude, you need to know where that thing is. Copies. I forgot where I put the copies.
[01:14:25] Unknown:
Okay. But, folks Oh, man. If you're gonna be in this arena, you gotta be organized with your paperwork. You can go buy a little plastic folder box for a couple of bucks and put folders in there with these important documents. It's it's just so critical. I don't know how to explain it. But, there shouldn't be any digging or trying to wonder where I left it.
[01:14:55] Unknown:
Mhmm. You know, Wahid, what this boils down to is people the the way that you look at things in your life and prioritize them. And what you're telling us is this isn't much of a priority for you. Wahid?
[01:15:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes, Roger. I hear you. I I gotta look for I gotta find I've I got so many things I have to do, move move out of one person to another, not to miss Right. I know.
[01:15:26] Unknown:
Everybody's busy. Pit bulls are after you. You never heard the fur that story he told us when we first started coming on, Mark and Julie and others about the guy at the donut shop that unleashed a pit bull on him. It's quite a story.
[01:15:45] Unknown:
Yeah. I've been six months in court fighting that. I've pepper sprayed the dog, and I think some of the pepper spray got on him, and the police put me down as assault in battery. But, personally, he didn't even show up, so it doesn't happen. Waheed Waheed lives a very exciting life.
[01:16:06] Unknown:
Even though on the surface, it might be a little mundane. It's pretty exciting underneath. So, Waiheb,
[01:16:15] Unknown:
when did you file the affidavit that you can't find the copies to? I don't know what it is. Was two year two well, Paul helped me with it. It was about two years ago. I completed all of it and and sent it off sent this affidavit to different agencies. So you did all the local notices, like in California, the attorney general? Yes. I didn't do the IRS, and I still haven't I didn't do the IRS, and I don't think I did the password yet. Well, it's interesting. Well, you guys IRS the passport to do.
[01:16:48] Unknown:
Alright. Well, those are The IRS and the Both pretty important. So, again, you need to prioritize them. The IRS isn't all omnipotent. They may appear to be, and I don't know about the efficiency of the secretary of state on alerting all the agencies over hundreds of them in the federal government that Waheed has changed his political status. But, but you might wanna put those folks just on additional notice just to, like, let them know, Waheed. Okay?
[01:17:21] Unknown:
I mean, go go go send the go send all of them the same thing again, the,
[01:17:27] Unknown:
No. I didn't say all of them. No. Yeah. You could if you wanted to. It might be it might be a good idea to put them all on notice annually. You know? It may be one of your New Year's resolutions. I'm gonna put everybody in this state on notice again. But, you need to put them on notice at least once. My point is, yes, you're still on firm legal lawful ground that you submitted at the secretary of state, and that is the post office I mean, a passport kind of passport's a satellite agency of the secretary of state. So, yeah, they should have known. Are they gonna go tell all these other agencies? And is the federal computer system up to snuff to that level where they can do stuff like that? I'm a hit this. I'm just gonna send it to the below agencies.
Well, from what I'm hearing, their computing abilities are about in the 1960 era of these systems up there in DC. It would be wise to put them on notice specifically, Waheed. K? I mean, you don't have to. We're gonna take you out and spank you if you don't as it is with none of you. You know? But these are just strong suggestions that we've learned or or understand because of our experience and knowledge or other people's experience that didn't happen, and we went back and found out why and corrected it or did a bypass, which is anyway, that's I'd suggest you do that way.
But I I do take into consideration now that you're working seven days a week, and I know that makes things a little more difficult. So hats off to you.
[01:19:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Thanks, fellas. What's the gentleman's name again? What's the what's this? I just threw it in. What's Mark?
[01:19:13] Unknown:
Mark. Mark. Oh, yes. And he's and he's trying to say something to you right here.
[01:19:19] Unknown:
Yeah. If, you know, just you need to do a ten forty x and a ten forty n r, and then you attach a copy of your original tax form that you filed. You put your cover letter in there letting them know that you're a national with a copy of your affidavit and submit that. And then they'll have to adjust all their records and you should come out, not owing anything. And if they withheld anything out of your income, you look at your w two's. Yep. If they had any, withholding of federal income tax, you should get that back.
There you go, Wyatt. And I would say I filed a ten forty my mistake. It should have been a ten forty n r.
[01:20:04] Unknown:
Yep. My bad. I'm gonna have my she did it over a computer. My friend did it over the computer.
[01:20:11] Unknown:
Oh, you got somebody. 40 x and a ten forty m r over a computer too.
[01:20:17] Unknown:
Okay. Oh, okay. Well, I gotta send the affidavit in first.
[01:20:23] Unknown:
Well, you can attach it to, to the electronic transfer. It has to be in a PDF format, but you can do it. You can send in your cover letter, explanation, a copy of your affidavit, and anything else you think you need to send to them. You can send that as an attachment with a PDF electronically.
[01:20:46] Unknown:
Yep. So this is why for the audience, we, try and try and motivate you to do all this stuff correctly there from the start, and then you don't have any of these problems down the line. But well, for whatever reason, some people don't or they don't do them at all. You heard a good good one of those the other day with Frank in Colorado. So as the Colorado's taxing authority started coming after you guys, you said Roger's gonna get mad at me, but I didn't put him on notice. He didn't do any of the state notices, so he's sitting there like, you know, under the leaves.
But there may be some good there may be a good, pony in that stocking there somewhere too, Mark. Yep.
[01:21:34] Unknown:
Yep. Keep your head in there. Roger, we got another there's another listener that's got a question for us answering. Good. We're gonna move on, Wyatt.
[01:21:43] Unknown:
Okay. So who who's the next, person? Male, female, male? Antonio?
[01:21:48] Unknown:
Antonio. Antonio.
[01:21:50] Unknown:
Antonio's
[01:21:52] Unknown:
back. Hey, man. Yes. Roger, how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good. Thank you. That's, I'm I'm glad to hear that. I I've been away
[01:22:02] Unknown:
on and off, and I have been listening a lot sometimes. Okay. Just listening to your but Your name crossed my mind a couple of times, and then I was just wondering about you yesterday. So how fortuitous that you would pop up today. Welcome back. Yeah. Good. I I want you to whatever pace and and approach you wanna take to this is totally up to you. And any of them, slow, fast, medium, are alright, except the fast ones. If you're gonna do one, do it fast, I'd say you make a commitment to yourself that you go back and cover your knowledge and make sure you got grasp of the information. Because what you don't want and what we don't want is this turn into a paper filing game.
And because, you know, we're not in the position we're in because of a lack of filing paperwork. We're in the position we're in because of a lack of understanding in education, and that's the main point. K? So that's the only negative backlash. And I get the sense sometimes that people are doing that, and I can't stop them from doing it. I try and explain to them if you really you wanna be free here. You really want to be free? Well, how free you are on a some sort of a scale depends on how well you have commanded the information. There's a direct correlation there. So, anyway, at your own pace, your own speed, your own approach, whatever Well I just, glad I had an opportunity to tell you that.
[01:23:32] Unknown:
I agree with you in some in in some of these ways. I I definitely wanna move at my pace, and and I I don't think the pace is what really matters. What really matters is how well you understand the information and how well That's your that's your able to, teach other people. Because I I Yeah. My heart, I like to teach other people. And I've had some people join on here and and some have come and and gone. And, you know, you don't force people to let them at their own pace. But me, I you know, I've been dealing with a lot of issues. As you know, the last time I spoke to you, I went through the death of my mom, and I've been dealing through
[01:24:09] Unknown:
Oh, I didn't know that. I thought your mom was still living.
[01:24:13] Unknown:
No. No. She passed, and I they they tried to hit me up with her taxes, and I fought it. And I just I'm ignoring them. From what I know, I've been told that I don't have to pay because she did. And it was it was all her pension on her pension and and something in New York, but it's the least of the matters right now. What I wanna know is once you I sent my my affidavit when blinking was back back when Biden and blinking back in February Yeah. Eighteen twenty twenty four, and I had it notarized in 02/16/2024.
[01:24:54] Unknown:
Okay. I I thought One of the reasons I did is What what? Oh, oh, oh, Antonio, what what what kind of affidavit? Did you file ours or somebody else's or when you came up to your Yeah. The one I I got on I could read it to you real quick. It's very short. You know? Yeah. No. It's two paragraphs. I know it. Yeah. No. I think everybody kinda knows it by by you won't got familiar with it. Oh, okay. Well, anyway, you said something that's viable. Okay?
[01:25:21] Unknown:
Right. Right. And, I sent it for for me and my daughter. And,
[01:25:28] Unknown:
my question is, they never gave and I sent this I'll I'll I'll oh, Antonio, I'm sorry. I gotta stop you. You sent it in for your daughter? Do you have Sola? Or do you is there a mom involved here?
[01:25:41] Unknown:
No. Mom's not involved. I've had to talk to my daughter since she was like Okay. Well, then no. That's cool. That's it. That answers the question. Go ahead. Okay. Anyway, I sent it in, and I sent it in certified, return receipt. Okay. It never sent me anything. Okay? I waited, waited, waited. Well, I waited so long that by the time I went to go check, they told me I have to go to some main office or whatever. It does all this runaround. And I went there, and nobody knows nothing. It's and I know it's on there. Okay? What really bothers me is that I never got any proof.
[01:26:20] Unknown:
That doesn't make any difference, does it? Can can I soothe your worries? I know. I've heard you guys say it, but me, I'm used to,
[01:26:27] Unknown:
you know, having proof. Because if they come back and want something, I got mine. So I got the the the receipt. I got the cover letter. I need the copy. Uh-huh. No. No. Do you have anything?
[01:26:38] Unknown:
The Do you got the mailing form? And I had it there. You know?
[01:26:42] Unknown:
Oh, well, it it was considered receipt. Yeah. I got that. I got the receipt. I got the receipt where I paid at the post office and that stamp where they stamped the Okay. You're alright. Postdated stamp on the, certified that little green slip that they give you. Yeah, man. You know? Okay. Well, that's enough. That's all you need. I would like to do it again under this new administration. I feel better. Okay. But that's not really that's one because I I I think I'm only doing it because I want proof. Hopefully, I get something back this time.
[01:27:13] Unknown:
Okay. Well, again, if your your your your hold on. You're you're you're waiting for something that doesn't make any difference, only in your mind. And if you wanna go in and, like you'd say, cancel and supersede, that's what they used to say at Pitney Blows, you cancel and supersede the earlier affidavit and put a new one in on top of it, and it's perfectly cool. You wanna start in fact, anybody in the audience, as I was saying a minute ago, you could make this part of your New Year's resolution every year. I'm gonna renotify everybody in my status. So there there are no limitations here on you. Okay? But go ahead. I'm trying
[01:27:53] Unknown:
to soothe your worried mind a little bit. One of your questions is Let's hear the rest of the story. That's as far as I've gone. I haven't done anything else. Haven't done anything else. Now as far as the tax purpose, another reason why I did this also was to get off the federal tax. Now I live in Florida. Yeah. Yeah. I know we don't pay income tax here.
[01:28:11] Unknown:
Correct.
[01:28:12] Unknown:
And, does can I go I know I can go back three years on my taxes? Does that start as of the day you became a national? Mhmm. Or
[01:28:27] Unknown:
Mark? No. Three years back? Yeah. Yeah. Well yeah. Because that's that's a a condition precedent. You gotta change status. That's what opens the door for you to be able to do the rest of this stuff. Mark, you wanna do what years and how many and all that stuff? I don't wanna give him back. Three years
[01:28:46] Unknown:
from the filing date or when you actually paid the tax. So, like, if you owed a tax and you paid it, then I think you got two years from that date. But definitely three years from the filing deadline. So, you know, if, give you an example, 2024 taxes were due by May 15, if I'm not mistaken. So you would add three years to 05/15/2025, and you would have up until May fifteenth of twenty twenty eight to file an amended tax return. Okay. And you can include your ten forty n r. Now I will say this. We're still waiting, but no nobody in our group outside of John Garland has ever received a refund from an amended tax return?
No one? No one. If they have, they haven't spoken up. I don't know of anybody. Now Dave and Kaye in Alabama, Dave had put in for a refund, and I think he's still kinda going back and forth with the IRS. Dave, are you listening? Can you can you chat with us? I know he's listening. Namely. A poster. Go ahead. Yep. I'm here, Mark. Oh, there's Dave. Dave, what's your stat? If you don't mind sharing, can you give us a update? Yeah. I I hope I didn't speak out of school because you talked about this before on on the show. So
[01:30:23] Unknown:
Yeah. No no worries. So try and put it in a nutshell. Yeah. I submitted for 2023, back, before April of twenty twenty four, and I submitted that NR along with my w two. And my employer had, withheld, you know, for the entire year. And after I submitted that to the IRS, the w two and the, NR, it very quickly, I got back my full amount, from the treasury, a treasury check for the full amount of the withholding. About the same time, I submitted, for '22 and '21, n r, an x October x, October n r, and then a copy of my original returns.
And it took him about nine months, and they sent back that, I had made errors. And, and they noted that I had used the 2023 and r for '21 and '22. And rookie mistake, I I didn't know that they each each year has their own NR. So I wrote them back to, negate or withdraw my submissions for those two years, due to an error, and that's kinda where it sits. So I'm I'm debating whether I should, poke the bear and just call it a day at this point since I did get a good chunk back. So that's where it's half marked.
[01:32:01] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:32:03] Unknown:
Nancy So there you go. It well, sounds like they tried to process it if you'd had the right year on your forms.
[01:32:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. So so then, really, when you become a national really got nothing to do with it. It's got to do with when you you file. The date, according to the date you file is when the reason you start.
[01:32:26] Unknown:
You couldn't do it if you didn't change political status. So it's got something to do with it, like the critical element. Right. But but we believe by May.
[01:32:38] Unknown:
Hold on. We believe you can go back three years. So if you just become a national, you should still be able to go back to 2021, which was filed the deadline for the 2021 taxes was May seventeenth of twenty twenty two. Remember, you're always filing your taxes after that previous tax year.
[01:33:04] Unknown:
Right. So And what if you file an extension? Because most of mine, I've always filed an extension.
[01:33:10] Unknown:
I don't know, man. The ten forty n r is pretty simple to fill out. You can go to nationalstatus.com. Dave, who was just explaining his situation, you know, they've got him and Kay put a wonderful website together, and it's got step by step,
[01:33:28] Unknown:
in front of the house. It's like you're going on the water. Your your voice is vanishing. It disappears. Oh, sorry. Data's got okay.
[01:33:34] Unknown:
It's pretty clear on my end, so it must be on your end, Antonio. Go ahead and repeat that, Mark. Okay. Okay.
[01:33:41] Unknown:
So, and I I'm not on a mobile phone. So I'm Yeah. I am. That's a different problem. So, if you'll go to nationalstatus.com, across the top of the web pages are some links and there's one drop down called the remedy. You hold your cursor over the remedy, you'll see a drop down list and one of those is Internal Revenue Service. You click on Internal Revenue Service and there's a step by step guide including how to fill out your tax forms, including the the amended returns. And I I just cannot give big enough attaboy and girls to to Dave and Kaye for putting this amazing website together.
[01:34:33] Unknown:
Okay. I okay. I'm gonna try. So nationalstatusstatus.com..com. Could you put that on the chat line to make sure I've got it spelled right? Okay. Also so that's one one of the questions I had. Also, the other one is because I'm in a situation where there's a lot I don't wanna disclose on here. Too many people. Sure. And and I'm very private, but I would love to be able to reach Roger and perhaps you too, Mark, on a private and, work with the guy that's better to reach I'm gonna need help I'm gonna need some help with, the revocation election.
[01:35:15] Unknown:
Not a problem. Not a problem. And that's also on on That's also on Dave and Kay's website, nationalstatus.com.
[01:35:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I know. Dry r s. Think I need
[01:35:28] Unknown:
keep a kinda hold Yeah. You broke up. Your phone broke down. There. Confused. Okay. And I need I'll get you. Explanation. You know? Yeah. I'm, like, overload with information. I'm stuck. That's where I've been. Understand. And and I wanna get out of here. Yeah. You know?
[01:35:44] Unknown:
Okay. We can make it out.
[01:35:46] Unknown:
Roger on on on a one on one. I don't care what it costs me because I'm in a situation where I need to get out.
[01:35:52] Unknown:
And, it's Well, if you're if this is tax stuff right here,
[01:35:57] Unknown:
you need to talk to Mark. One of them is taxes. Yeah. I'm I'm I'm I'm having a problem with taxes because once my mom passed, you know, her her siblings, her two sisters, and uncle and one of my her her brothers, they decided to sell a business that my grandparents left them. Oh, no. Yeah. And that's where I come in.
[01:36:21] Unknown:
They sold they gave me their share. They don't have to do that or didn't have to do that because
[01:36:27] Unknown:
all of it is So and I and I had no stay. You know? And I was like, at that point
[01:36:32] Unknown:
at that point, I was like hear that.
[01:36:35] Unknown:
At that point, I was kinda like, am I gonna get shafted out of my share, out of my mom's share? Or Yeah. You know? So I kinda had no say in the matter.
[01:36:46] Unknown:
You know? It's all it's always a possibility. I just lost about a quarter of a million dollars on the same thing. So I understand that. So I was like,
[01:36:55] Unknown:
really, whatever happens, and if they throw me a bone, well, just say thank you, God, for giving me even that bone. You know? Because right now, I didn't even think I was gonna get that, to be honest with you. Yeah. And, I got my share. Yeah. And I don't wanna disclose it. But
[01:37:12] Unknown:
That's okay. I know
[01:37:16] Unknown:
that I had to
[01:37:19] Unknown:
hello? You still there? Because I don't know. Still here.
[01:37:22] Unknown:
Okay. Hold on. I lost you on speaker. Somebody called in,
[01:37:26] Unknown:
and it throws me off speaker. Let me That's okay. You bet no. It's better. We hear you better here.
[01:37:32] Unknown:
Okay. So let me put also do not disturb real quick because not There you go. Keep calling. I'm just gonna suggest that. Okay. So, where was I? They sold I didn't know I was supposed to do something within a hundred and eighty days, and they're gonna hit me up for a nice chunk of taxes. That's really, really got me upset too. On top of dealing with depression, a lot of stuff, it's a nice change, and I know I could get some back. That's what I wanted to get at. And I haven't all I've done is just the affidavit. Do I have to send one to the internal revenue too? I need to go on with the next step. Like I said, I've been stuck. Alright?
And no one to get back in. And what I hate is I can't I I'm a person who likes to speak to a person. It clarifies me. This texting and not being able to and not
[01:38:25] Unknown:
it it doesn't work for me. Me. You know? It's two two dimensional. Sitting around waiting for a text, waiting for someone to explain to me on a text doesn't work quite well for me. Like, I am Antonio, how you know? How did you know to file that affidavit and that specific affidavit? That was, what, a year year ago, two years ago?
[01:38:47] Unknown:
How did I know? Well, I met Annie at a show at the Trump 0. Flat. Okay. Now the pictures Then when I tried to contact her on the info there, she never got to me. So then I saw something on there to go on Telegram, and I did that. And then that's where Merica came in. Okay. Merica did pretty good handling me and and talking to me every now and then, but she's so busy that it's hard to reach her too. And now Yes. No one wants to talk on the phone, and it's that's where I'm stuck. You know, as long as I get someone to talk to you,
[01:39:22] Unknown:
I I can get through.
[01:39:24] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I think we can do that here pretty much. And for it's not just for your sake. It's for everybody's sake. Because there's other people listening out there that may be in similar situations, and, hell, they don't know what to do either. So that's why we're here, Antonio, quite frankly.
[01:39:41] Unknown:
Alright. If if if you could or Mark, whoever your helper, or send me the info on the chat line how to contact you. I wanna do that. Alright. And I'm gonna work a one zero one, and I need to do this like
[01:39:54] Unknown:
Okay. Well, calm down. Take 10 deep breaths, and just listen for a second. Okay? Alright. Mark, you wanna give him your email? We're do you have a pencil and paper? In the chat. I did put it in the chat. It's strawman@mark,allcaps,.com.
[01:40:12] Unknown:
And it does not have to be capitalized. That was my moniker when I first come on Rodney's show. I would say it's Mark, all caps, because your name in all capital letters does not convey jurisdiction.
[01:40:26] Unknown:
It was a joke.
[01:40:29] Unknown:
Yeah. It was a joke. It was funny. Sucked the air out of the room when I did that. It was funny. K?
[01:40:36] Unknown:
Because all this had been around for a while. Well, we all been fighting that same battle of trying to discuss to people, say that crap doesn't make any difference. That doesn't make any difference. It doesn't make any difference. But they just can't they don't have the ability, some of them, to list
[01:40:52] Unknown:
to list. Excuse me.
[01:40:54] Unknown:
I just don't think they quite understand it. It is over 100%. The gold fringe flag. We we got tons of people who are still hanging on, clinging bitterly clinging bitterly to their gold fringe flag.
[01:41:10] Unknown:
That's right. And when he was thinking all this right. And when he was thinking all this up, it was easier to do strawman@mark,allcaps, than strawmangoldFrenchflag.com.
[01:41:26] Unknown:
So let Yeah. Before we leave, let me on this back to this on the tax question. So since we're not supposed to be paying federal number one, I was never born in the District Of Columbia. I Doesn't make any difference. I'm not a federal employee. Never have any kind of federal Doesn't make any difference. Help or anything.
[01:41:48] Unknown:
Where were you born, Antonio?
[01:41:50] Unknown:
Where were you born? I was born in Brooklyn, New York, but I reside was an American and raised most of my life in Miami, Florida.
[01:41:58] Unknown:
Okay. Well, we're gonna have to address that reside word at some point. But if you were born, and your mama was a citizen in The United States, then even just My mom was also born in, Manhattan, New York, but I'm here. Okay. Well, there okay. Well, then there there's your connection right there. Because this is a a something that attaches to you at birth. If your mother was a citizen of Mexico and she came up to New York and had you there, at least under the current understandings of the way this works, possibly about to change, you would have been also considered because you were born in New York even though your mother was a citizen of another country.
[01:42:43] Unknown:
So it doesn't Well, she was born in New York too. But but if I I know. That was Puerto Rico.
[01:42:49] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that didn't make any difference. That's still a US territory. So, anyway, it's cool. I we're just gonna tweak you along the way, and get some of these things straight in your mind, some of the specifics, so you are better aligned and oriented with it. Because that one little simple fact of that, oh, something some a gold fringe I walked into a room with a gold fringe flag or or somebody sent me a document with my name in all caps or any of these other things that people have conjured up over the years, they attach those things to you being a federal citizen.
And that those things make that happen, and that's wrong. It's you're born into it just like Morpheus said in the matrix, you're born into it. You're born into it, and the questions are to confirm that. So all the other things that people think caused it are not the cause, they're the affirmation. And you don't know you're affirming it because you don't understand what's going on. But that right there is what's happening. You're born into it. Everything else from the birth certificate that represents that condition and everything they ask you your whole life. Are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident? Yes. Yes. Sign here. Boom. Confirm.
Confirm. Yes. I'm still a voluntary serf under the fourteenth amendment. Yes. And the second question, I give you total authority to govern me in that capacity under those rules. Bam. How much do you think that? I don't know, but you signed something that stated it. So I guess you must know what you're talking about. Right? I mean, if ignorance Yeah. Law is no excuse. Antonio, I don't know what he is, shouldn't he? Yeah. I should. But I was too young when my parents signed that birth certificate, so I was young. Well, no. No. I mean, you can't be involved in No. No. Again, the them your parents didn't sign it. Your mother may have, and that's not the action.
You coming out of her womb Yeah. Is where the condition came from. That Beautiful. Just confirms it. Yes. That allows them to do the rest of the dirty work by taking it and representing it as a warehouse receipt and attaching it to bond issues as the collateral for 30 or more whatever bond.
[01:45:19] Unknown:
Right.
[01:45:20] Unknown:
So but they're they're really screwed.
[01:45:23] Unknown:
Yep. There you go. I I don't know if he's That's what I was trying to say. It's like we're born into it Thank you, Morpheus. Not fully being informed.
[01:45:31] Unknown:
Well, you don't know. All you wanna know, you wanna know if you can get a hell to your mama's tit. That's what you wanna know at that stage.
[01:45:40] Unknown:
My mom's what? Tit.
[01:45:44] Unknown:
For food. When you were born, you were hungry.
[01:45:49] Unknown:
Yes. That's the only thing you care about. I thought I wasn't sure why. Grabbing that nipple and having her wipe your damn ass on the other end. Yeah. That's the only thing you were caring about.
[01:46:04] Unknown:
But, Antonio, I hear a lot of, you know, anxiety over this, and I wanna let you know that you don't have to be anxious. If you have your affidavit in place and you mailed a copy to the Secretary of State, you have a tracking number that shows that they received it. That's all you need is some proof. It can be a a printout and show that they received it. That's all you need. Everybody else, I mean, you're showing your intention at that point in time, actually the very moment that you sign the affidavit, you become a national. Period. And then mailing it to these other places is just notification that you made that, but your proof is your affidavit and whenever that was dated.
So don't sweat the little stuff. Mark, I'm going to pick a deal with you.
[01:47:00] Unknown:
Let me back up. Hold on, Roger. Yeah. I know. Paul knows what I'm going to say. Go ahead. Okay. Go ahead, Mark.
[01:47:10] Unknown:
The, the other thing too is you don't have to worry about the IRS unless you have a source of income that came from a federal source or a United States source of None. None. None. None. None. None. None. None. None. I understand. I'm just I'm trying to I'm trying to give you reduce your anxiety. Okay? They can't fine you. They can't penalize you. You don't fall under any of their IRS rules unless you have income from a US source. And some people have a little bit of income that come from a US source like a farmer. Now it's only that US source of income that's taxable, not anything else.
Okay? The other thing too, you can't be held responsible for what might be owed on your mother's estate. It's not uncommon if if a person's if a family member's estate is being attacked, it's not uncommon for them to go file bankruptcy on their on their parents' estate. Okay? But you cannot be held responsible for what might be owed by your your parents' passing.
[01:48:26] Unknown:
That doesn't sound because, pinch is not inheritable, is it?
[01:48:30] Unknown:
No. Not to my knowledge. No. It's not. It gets just cut off at that point.
[01:48:36] Unknown:
Yep. The minute she dies, it cut off. In fact, they even sent me a letter that if anything any check that was sent after, I would have to be send it back and reimburse. Back. Yeah. She had received her check just before she died. So, you know, I got to keep that there in her account, which that was another issue. Because once they die I don't know how the bank knows, but they closed everything. I mean, they seized everything, and I had to go Oh, yeah. They can't wait to get rid of it.
[01:49:07] Unknown:
They're they're over there. Oh, yeah. Stuff. They can't wait to get rid of that off the books.
[01:49:13] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. And, and when it comes to Chase, I can't stand Chase Bank. I mean, I had to Okay. Even after I put it in probate and I got the letter from the judge to take it, they still gave me a hard time. Wow. And when I threatened them, I said, well, you're gonna have to call the, the clerk and the judge's, helper. I forgot what it's called. Whatever. And that's when he started seeing that I was serious, and then he had to release the the money, but it was a lousy it wasn't a whole lot. I mean but, man, it was like pulling teeth.
[01:49:47] Unknown:
I I heard a statement just in the last couple of days and all this pope stuff. If if you if you they take away your ability to inherit, you don't have a society.
[01:49:58] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:50:01] Unknown:
Noodle on that.
[01:50:04] Unknown:
Very true. Okay. So then if if if when they sold the the the the little business because she my my grandpa owned an apartment building with x amount apartments, and they rented it. And it was under they put an LLC. I forgot what. But they wanna hit me up with a certain amount. And I didn't know if I would have bought another house and opened up an LLC. Within six months, I would have been tax free, but I didn't know that. You know, between depression and fighting and this and that and trying to find documents and all this, You know, time went, and they're gonna hit me off a nice chunk. And I was starting to wonder. I was like, wait a minute. I am a national. I'm not supposed to be paying this federal stuff. And I am Correct. A nonresident from New York. So where do I stand on this? Can I get this back on a revocation of our election if I pay it now?
Because I filed an extension, and I they're looking into That's a possibility.
[01:51:00] Unknown:
May I?
[01:51:01] Unknown:
Oh oh, okay. I suppose you can. Yes, ma'am.
[01:51:05] Unknown:
Hey. It's me, Julie. I think that when your, mother passed, whatever property that, you know, she owed, she gets a stepped up basis up to market value before that is sold as of the date of her death, which would limit the severely limit the capital gains on the estate. What does step up mean? I've I kind of read up something on that, but I didn't have somebody explain it to me. Okay. Step step basis means let's say that that house, when your mother purchased it, she bought it twenty years ago. Let's say it was only a hundred thousand dollars. And let's say that the market value of the property is $300,000 as of the date of her death.
That house the basis would not be $100,000 it would be $300,000 So let's say you sold it for $400,000 let's say that you waited and you held on to it for a year and you sold it, after a year for $400,000 your gain would only be $400,000 minus 300, which would be a hundred thousand. It would not be 400,000 minus 100,000.
[01:52:10] Unknown:
Oh. Accounting stuff. Okay. That's what I thought. And I tried to explain that to this accountant, and he doesn't Here. He doesn't really understand that, and he's saying, no. I'm gonna have to pay 20% of what they sold it for. You just But nothing about nothing about the stuff that you need. Nothing about the stuff that you need. Saying that something. Okay. You did.
[01:52:33] Unknown:
You you're a CPA, aren't you? Isn't that Yeah. But I don't taxes, but I have a lot of knowledge on this. And when my mom passed away, she had to set up basis on every single stock and bond that she owned. Wow. Okay. Well, I knew you had some expertise here. Or your your your accountant supposed to have this knowledge or Your accountant supposed to know knowledge about that. I mean, you can go back and still figure out what the property value market value was. You get an expected basis was if it was not sold right away. You can go back and look at what properties in that area sold for a similar square footage or in that particular area with similar upgrades and stuff. And you can also actually what you could actually, your account would not do that. Just get an appraiser to do that. An appraiser can go back and, and figure that out for you as of that as of that time frame. Okay.
So there's that if you Google if you Google there's actually an appraisal institute online and I can't remember the exact website, but you'll just want to Google appraisal institute And you'll you can look at a bunch of people on there and their ratings on there, and you can look at people who do appraisal for state planning purposes. And so you probably wanna go for somebody like that. And I would interview two or three of them, and and see what you get for a price quote before you make a decision because the prices are all over the place.
[01:53:59] Unknown:
There you go. Yeah. What's the standard price? Is there, like, a set fee on that? That's another one. E.
[01:54:04] Unknown:
No. There's no set fee. It depends on the square footage and it depends. I mean, if you're doing a whole building, that's obviously gonna cost you more. If you're doing commercial, it's gonna run you more. If it's residential, it depends on if you're The building is not sold. Yeah. That's okay. But they can retroactive they can retroactively go back. I do that all the time. I'm a real estate broker. So when I look at pricing trends and stuff going on in particular neighborhoods and stuff, I'll go back and do a weighted average to tell people what in their specific zip codes are in their particular subdivision, what home prices have, you know, have had for a trend over the last, you know, three to five years, especially, you know, those appraisers are very good at that and go back and look at all that stuff.
That's what I that's why I would get a couple of quotes. It shouldn't cost you anything. They're they're going to want you to provide them with the address of the house and the date of your your mother's passing. And, they'll do a step up mark to market and they'll probably want to know at the time that you sold that. If it wasn't sold online and they can't get access to pictures or anything, they may want to know if you know of any improvements or anything that were paid for because that will bump up the basis as well. But most of the they just need it. They'll that will bump up probably what their appraisal analysis is that factors into the appraisal. So but that's what I would do if I were you.
[01:55:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm gonna Julie, by the way, when are you starting your own show?
[01:55:38] Unknown:
Never? I'm gonna interesting. I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna be a a sponge. I'm gonna sponge off you. Roger, you're wasting time.
[01:55:48] Unknown:
Alright. We'll have a consultation deal on the side. Good deal. Antonio, I think you can Antonio, I'm a chef. I'm gonna help you out. Yeah. Yeah. Here little here we are. We got answers. More info on that. Alright. But, But you get I do need to go back answer. You go back to the listen to the recording. Answered there. Yeah. You go back and listen to the recording again and again. So go ahead. Or with Paul's fancy new AI stuff, you can get a printout of it and have it printed out what you just said. Go ahead, Antonio.
[01:56:23] Unknown:
Okay. Come on. I do know that, Paul's I don't know. Sold it they sold it at a loss for under Under Market Valley? Valley for Wow. Yeah. Under Market Valley. So I don't know if that helps me out too. You know?
[01:56:41] Unknown:
If if if they sold it at a loss, it's all all it depends on is what what the basis was. What's the stepped up basis of that property as of the date of your mother's passing. And then if you sold it for more, you're going to have a small capital gain and depending on how long you held it, if you held it for ten years, you're probably going to have a large one. But if you and if you sell it for less than that, then you have a, you have a capital loss. But you can you can you can you can email Roger. Roger has all my contact information, Roger. You can Yeah. I I would like your contact too because Yeah. I I speak on email, email Roger. And Roger could forward all my, my contact information onto Antonio.
[01:57:26] Unknown:
Yep. So send one to me, Antonio. My mom died to Julie.
[01:57:32] Unknown:
I mean, Paul has my information, so does Mark. Everybody,
[01:57:35] Unknown:
Paul, Mark, and and you all have all my information. So I'm trying to Yep. I'm trying to figure out how I didn't have it long, to be on I didn't actually, I didn't have it. Like I said, I didn't have any say in the matter. You know? I mean, I was just surprised to get something out of it. You know? You never really had
[01:57:53] Unknown:
you never really had had control of her part of the business. Right?
[01:57:58] Unknown:
Right. Right. They just it was among them brothers that they I didn't know they disgusted that if something happened to her, I would get it. You know? Like I said, I was surprised to get it. You know? One thing is what they say, and what they do is another after a person's gone. So because there was another brother that they had a fight too, and then and I don't wanna get into that. But the bottom line is they did sell it under the market, and she died at the end of twenty one on December twenty one of twenty one. And, so all I really got was that year of '23, and at the beginning of twenty four in January, it was already sold.
[01:58:44] Unknown:
So
[01:58:45] Unknown:
Well, this this is why, you know, in in Antonio's situation is is a common example of why people should have trust in place. Yeah. They need to figure out how to handle this so that it's privately done. You know, it's just unfortunate, Antonio, and that's that's why we try to stress to to have estate planning in place, you know, before you need it because it's like insurance. You know? It's too late to do anything about it afterwards.
[01:59:19] Unknown:
Right. Right. I agree. And that's that's why I need to clarify all this, get this all in order. And my intention is to leave to me, but, trust You're okay. For my daughter. You know? Hey, Antonio. Her to phase through what I went through. Yeah. Hey, Antonio.
[01:59:34] Unknown:
Let me tell you something. I just went through Mark's trust class. It's it's he he's undercharging for everything for his knowledge and value, and I'm not getting paid for this public announcement here, but I never missed one class. I was always early. It was that important to me. And he records everything, and you're not gonna get a better class than joining his. He's getting ready to start one up soon. If I were you, I would highly recommend that you sign up for it. What you can do and you don't and you don't have to be rich. I keep telling people this. Oh, he's gonna you wanna protect what you have. Who cares what you have? We're not taking any of this to when we leave the this physical place, we're not taking any of this with us, but while you have a house, you have a car, protect yourself. It's it's you can make your own trust. A lawyer won't even walk you through the baby steps the way Mark doesn't explain everything for you. He goes back and forth. He just will he'll dumb it down until you everybody understands this. He's the best teacher, and so sign up for it. And then, you know, call me and I'll help you with your market value of your property at the date of your death. I hope you find an appraiser. We can go online together and figure out one and get that fixed. But you're in good hands here. We're all one big huge family here, and and we all love each other. And it's nice to have you on on the show today. So I yield.
[02:00:53] Unknown:
Alright. We have ten seconds left to the end of the program. Thank you, Julie.
[02:01:00] Unknown:
Yeah. She nailed it. Alright. We'll see you Monday. She nailed it.
[02:01:04] Unknown:
I'm gonna make one little comment even though we're off Euro Folk Radio, but we're still on Global Voice. I wanna make one little comment for Antonio. Just an ever so slight correction, for for what the straw man said. When you filed your affidavit, you didn't become a national. You were a national to begin with. You were presumed to be a citizen, and you were double minded. When you signed that affidavit, you threw off the shackles and stood on your position as a national.
[02:01:38] Unknown:
Well and and what Daniel Fish said, he said, I was a national the minute I made up my mind to be. Yeah. All the other is is just representing that.
[02:01:51] Unknown:
People forget about the feudal system relationship that we have. So, you know, until you, what's the word I'm looking for, declare that you're no longer a serf, then you're still a serf. You're you're a serf the moment you were born under this feudal system. If you understand the feudal system I'm telling you, when Roger explained the feudal system, I jumped up out of my chair, did a little happy dance because that was the last piece to the puzzle that I needed. Yep. Because that makes all the sense in the world how they come about this, and it's voluntary.
[02:02:32] Unknown:
And how they must last. And if your parents were
[02:02:35] Unknown:
US citizens, the moment you're born, I would even say in the womb, you're a US citizen. I see a lot of people say, well, I was born a national. Not if your parents were US citizens. You were born a US citizen right out of the womb.
[02:02:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I the way I figure it, Mark, is you're probably a national until your feet come out of the womb. They'll give you that much freedom. But the minute you're yes. Well, I guess I mean Well, but but, well, but they can't apply it until you're totally born because you're not a person till then. That's the what I'm relying on.
[02:03:14] Unknown:
Well That's the whole portion of the That's a sticky wicket. Yeah. It's an interesting point. Well, the reason why is, you know, that this kinda goes back to if a pregnant woman gets killed in an auto accident or shot and her baby dies, then it's two murders. Double. It's not one. Yes. Double homicide. Yeah. Yeah. So,
[02:03:38] Unknown:
anyway Antonio, you shoot me an email. Do you have my do you have my email address? I don't know if you do or not.
[02:03:45] Unknown:
I've I've put it in the in the chat board. So
[02:03:49] Unknown:
Alright. Yeah. I will contact you. I'm gonna want one on one. Oh, would you just, okay. I wanna learn this real well and get out of this situation.
[02:03:59] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it ain't gonna happen overnight. Don't be anxious about it. Be grateful. Try and understand that you've gotten the power back now. Now you've got the power. They're not exerting this on you. They don't have the ability to do that. All those things, just take 10 deep breaths. Don't be anxious. Yep. You found help. There's water at the bottom of the well, and, I think you're gonna be alright. Okay?
[02:04:26] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you. You you got the most important thing in place is your affidavit.
[02:04:31] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:04:33] Unknown:
That's the most important thing. So the next affidavit, I guess
[02:04:36] Unknown:
Everything else can be taken care of.
[02:04:39] Unknown:
The next affidavit, I would have to send it to the internal revenue?
[02:04:44] Unknown:
No. You send a copy of what you sent to the secretary.
[02:04:48] Unknown:
Okay. Alright.
[02:04:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Again, on national status, we've got there's everything step by step on nationalstatus.com. If you need some help, email me at strawman@mark,allcaps,.com. Yeah. Straw man at That's what I'm gonna do right now. With a k, all caps, dot com. I'll point you in the right direction.
[02:05:07] Unknown:
There you go. Okay. Alright. Alright. So interesting show today. Thanks for everyone. Yep. Thanks for popping back by. We wondered where you were. I figured you're working or something, but, you and some of your friends. There's tons of information on the matrixdocs.com. There's a new student section that Paul has put together over there with some really valuable information that will help give you a very, stable and firm foundation to build the rest of the knowledge base on. And that's really important because there's a bunch of stuff that's going on that unless you understand that, you you won't understand. Every time you gotta have it individually, straightened out for you. So there's some things you can do. Approach it with concepts and, you know, try and go learn. Well, you know, I could say, Antonio, what do you know about the, Babylonian merchant code? Could you tell us everything you know about here, please?
Well, you're not you're gonna you're stunned. You don't know much about that. You don't know it's the UCC of today and how it operates and etcetera etcetera. No. That's where I that's where Well, that's what I well, that's what I'm trying to tell you. I get I get thrown. Well, those because I read I haven't read them.
[02:06:26] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Well, to be honest, I've read them two or three times, and I still don't understand some of them. Well, it's language.
[02:06:33] Unknown:
Well, we're talking about the conceptual part of this, the way it developed in the world throughout history. And it's just invaluable information in your own not even for this, but in your life, period. It it will put your life back on an empowerment plane. It's not gonna happen overnight, but this is the best way to do it that I've been able to find and be able to describe. You go learn about here, examples, the Babylonian merchant code and learn about that. Well, what do you know about finance and stuff like, Julie was talking about? I don't know anything about. We need to learn about that. And and then there's, other things, these areas that you didn't know about. The feudal system, we didn't know much about that. You don't have to go be an come an expert on it, but you need to go have a handle on the way it operates and how the important aspects of it is the ones we're living through right now, how how they came from and where they came from. And it's just so easy to get rid of it because all you gotta do is tell them no. You know? And and everything's gone. You gotta tell them in the right way, of course. But, this is part of your reempowerment process.
And after a while, you won't be nervous. You'll be very, very self assured with a lot of confidence, and you'll have, well, a a a lot of faith in what you're doing, and it's a totally different man. You become re empowered. It'll happen. It doesn't happen overnight. Okay? Pleasure. Yes, ma'am. Yes.
[02:08:07] Unknown:
Yeah. So I just want to say one thing. I know that Antonio stated that this property was owned by multiple people, but he still might, not have to pay anything anyway because, in 2021 there are thresholds that are tax exempt and the estate tax exclusion per the internal revenue service was $11,700,000 dollars So I'm not sure how that will work because this was like a partnership or whatever. But, if that doesn't apply, he still will have Antonio, you will still have a substantial reduction once you get that appraisal report because I'm 99% sure that you have a step up basis as of the date of your mother's death on whatever she owns. So, again, contact me and and we'll figure this out and we'll we'll get a really good appraiser appraisal out there at at appraiser out there at a reasonable price. I yield. Yes. How's that, Antonio?
[02:09:16] Unknown:
We are Antonio, we're your one What's your name? I'm sorry. We're Julie. We're your one stop problem shop. Forgot. Julie. Julie.
[02:09:26] Unknown:
Julie. I got you. Julie. I got you. Julia. Excuse me. Hey. That's my name. Don't turn out.
[02:09:34] Unknown:
It's one of my favorite it's one of my favorite Beatles songs, I'll tell you.
[02:09:39] Unknown:
I love The Beatles.
[02:09:41] Unknown:
Yep. Okay. I gotta go, Roger. Not obligation. Mark, you gotta go. Thank you, buddy. I'll, see you next week. Have a good weekend. I need to do some. Antonio, good to have you back. You got a drink of water out of a fire hydrant today. Just we'll get everything settled. Do what, Julie?
[02:10:02] Unknown:
I said, you guys are all the best. Mark, you're the best. Paul, you're the best. And, Roger, you're the best.
[02:10:07] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Just flattery, flattery, charge your battery. Okay?
[02:10:12] Unknown:
Have a good weekend, Roger. Okay.
[02:10:14] Unknown:
Abbreviated. It's an abbreviated weekend. And, Mark, I'm gonna stay online and listen for a while, and I got Okay. Well, there's probably people here that'll talk to you. And, we'll see everybody else, Monday with John Casarab if John shows. So which I'm pretty sure he will. Okay. Ciao ciao.
[02:10:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, okay. I'd remember you were born into it.
[02:10:36] Unknown:
Yeah. There he is. Hey, Brent. God. What what a set of pipes that guy's got. Guys. Who's the other who's this Samuel? Hey, Brent. Yeah. You and Pitts? Yeah. Okay. What, Samuel? I had a message for Mark if he's still here. No. He took off. Okay. I did send him an email on the Buck Act. It was written by Richard, McDonald. Oh, okay. It's quite detailed and, I mean, there's so many cross overlaps that the government was up to about this jurisdictional issue.
[02:11:12] Unknown:
You know, it's pretty involved.
[02:11:15] Unknown:
I'm just gonna I'll a slight correction at sir Richard McDonald. Y'all have a good weekend. I'll see you on Monday.
[02:11:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Yes, Larry. Have a good weekend, Roger. Yeah. Thank you, sir. One quick thing. I was I was trying to get this in during the show, but I couldn't Dave came on, and he was talking about how he's waiting for the IRS. He called him up to cancel or alter something that he submitted, and I believe that he said he submitted an an amended, return. Was that correct?
[02:11:53] Unknown:
I I think that's what I got out of what he said. Yes. Right. Well, if he's listening,
[02:11:59] Unknown:
the IRS cannot alter your returns. They cannot change anything. They can't cancel it. The IRS rules say that you can file up to three amended returns for each tax year, and that's the only way you can get information changed. And in fact, I don't know if Jack even, filed an amended return, because for the last year, he's had all this trouble going back and forth, and he would he would submit corrections, through the fax machine. But I don't think they can actually change anything. You have to submit another amended return because once you according to the IRS code and rules, once you submit a return, whether it's amended or whether it's just a a regular return, it becomes a permanent part of your record and transcript.
No, sir. The you know, he's Dave's saying, I don't wanna poke the bear, but the only way you can get change is if you submit another amended return. And being being that there's so much turmoil going on in the in the IRS and in the federal government, it's probably gonna take eight months to a year to get your refund check back. I'm still waiting on mine, and, it's been, like, six months since I've, you know, sent my amended return in. And that's about right based upon what I'm reading.
[02:13:25] Unknown:
Yeah. So for what it's worth.
[02:13:28] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Larry. Boy, I just love tax information. It's so challenging. I'll see y'all, Monday. Have a Hey, Ron. Superb. Yes,
[02:13:40] Unknown:
Hey. You trying to get out of here. I ain't gonna let you. I got a suggestion for next Saturday's show. And, let let me let me throw it out as a teaser. Oh. There's a lot of patriot mythology out there. And, there's a lot of information, like, from the titles of nobility amendment and whether or not lawyers can be in congress or have a political office. The act of 1871, the creation of a corporate government for, the District of Columbia. There's all kinds of patriot mythology. And because we don't talk about those subjects, somebody new that comes to this program looking for the nexus and looking for, the problem.
If we don't talk about something they already believe to be true, they're gonna automatically discount the information that we have because we're not talking about something that they've known forever though incorrectly.
[02:14:46] Unknown:
At their peril. At their peril. Exactly. So So that's why this is only meant for the right people, folks. I mean, that's I've had to be that's a hard lesson I've had to learn right there. Go ahead, Paul. Thinking next Saturday,
[02:15:00] Unknown:
we can go through as much of the Patriot mythology that we can pull out of our sphincter muscle and actually explain why it ain't so. It just put just put all that mythology to bed. You know?
[02:15:17] Unknown:
They're bringing out support. How about this? How about this? They're in well, that they're in lies the problem. With some of those people, you can tell them that stuff, and they don't undo it, and it doesn't put it to bed. They've still got that in their subconscious. I'm telling you. I've seen it. So, anyway, we'll we'll noodle on it. Good idea. I'm gonna go, contemplate it over lunch. How about that, Paul? There you go. There you go. Over I'm gonna contemplate it while I'm watching one of tonight's good hockey games. Okay? So, anyway, I'll see y'all on Monday. Have a great weekend, and we didn't even bring up the new pope today. I don't think even once. So No. No. We didn't. And you know what happened to me one time when I went to, went to a fight?
[02:16:01] Unknown:
I went into a fight and the hockey game broke out. Broke out. Yeah.
[02:16:06] Unknown:
Yeah. I saw I was, I was back in the days going to the Atlanta flames when they were the Philadelphia Flyers were the bullies. I saw them get into a fight, and the Flyers go up into the crowd.
[02:16:21] Unknown:
Okay? Wow.
[02:16:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I saw that. So, anyway, yep. Can't that can happen. I'll see this bunch here, on Monday morning with senior Casarab. So, I hope you have a great weekend, ciao. And I I wish yester today was tomorrow because, man, I could've slept till noon today, you know, and I may do that tomorrow. So don't call early.
[02:16:50] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Alright. Will not do. Alright. That'll work. Thank you, Raj. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Sabado edition for the tenth, 05/10/2025. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, if not a little longer like today. Our website is thematrixdogs.com. It is thematrixd0cs.com. Check out all the information on there. Like, pack a lunch, stay the day. That's what I said. And I really didn't mean to rhyme when I said that to kinda sounded like I was lame or stretching for it. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. Thank you so much for joining us. We'll look forward to seeing you back here Monday with Roger Sales and John Kasarab for at least the first hour.
Take care. Have a great rest of your weekend. Bye. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you are listening to the Global Voice Radio Network. Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Host's Arrival
Full Moon and Sleep Remedies
Audiobook Discussion and Narration
Trump's Middle East Tour and Political Dynamics
Geopolitical Events and Netanyahu's Challenges
Banking Systems and Basel III
Gold and Silver Investment Strategies
Gold Contracts and Market Manipulations
Books and Resources on Financial Systems
Basketball Playoffs and Sports Discussion
The Buck Act and Taxation
Federal Areas and Tax Jurisdiction
Revocation of Election and Tax Forms
Listener's Personal Tax and Estate Issues
Estate Planning and Trusts
Understanding National Status and Citizenship