In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles dives into the complexities of the modern energy landscape, discussing recent executive orders signed by President Trump aimed at revitalizing the nuclear energy sector. The conversation touches on the potential of small modular reactors and the challenges posed by outdated infrastructure. Roger also highlights the importance of understanding contractual obligations, especially in the context of private equity and employment verification, as shared by listeners and guests. Listeners are encouraged to explore the concept of national status and its implications for personal freedom and legal standing. The episode features insights from various contributors, including discussions on the safety of nuclear energy, the potential of thorium reactors, and the role of AI in shaping public perception. The show underscores the importance of staying informed and engaged in these rapidly evolving topics.
Forward moving and focused on freedom. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network. This Mirror Stream is brought to you in part by mymymyboost.com for support of the mitochondria like never before. A body trying to function with sluggish mitochondria is kinda like running an engine that's low on oil. It's It's not gonna work very well. It's also brought to you by PhatPhix, p h a t p h I x dot com. And, also, iTero Planet for the terahertz frequency wand by Preif International. That's iterraplanet.com. Thank you, and welcome to the program.
[00:02:08] Unknown:
Alrighty. As would we, and, we're gonna take another swing at it in here in just a second for two hours on doing it again, see if we can change the world, influence some people, no telling where the effects go. Kinda like breaking, you know, when you break a pool table, when you break a rack, and you never know where those balls are gonna go. Well, that's kind of an analogy here. May 24. Roger Sales, your host. Radio Ranch. We got Mark along already, and, of course, Paul is gonna tell us the other folks. Our Paul, we got a light, regimen today on, on helpers, don't we?
[00:02:44] Unknown:
Very light. Very light, actually. We're on eurofolkradio.com and Global Voice Radio Network. Website's thematrixdocs.com. You can find links to free conference call to join us live on the show. So that's about it.
[00:03:02] Unknown:
Alright. Well, for for me personally, it's about the first day this week I've felt good at all. I've had a real real hard week this week on just dumb stuff happening. But, the whole overriding thing was his head cold, which you probably still have got a little bit of. I'm on the back end of it. I'm starting to feel decent. I haven't felt very well all week. So, whew, it doesn't happen very often. I don't get sick, but, boy, I sure got some kind of a, Ecuadorian upside the head head cold this time. So, anyway, Monday should be, much better a keel a keel, on keel. Excuse me.
Mark, morning. Glad to have you here at the start. You were talking right at, we went on about Alex in that third segment yesterday on AI. What, what were your what are your overviews on that?
[00:03:57] Unknown:
It was pretty eye opening because you think you know kinda to the level of what AI could be about. Right? And including some of the bad stuff. Well, it's way worse than what you even think. So, you know, I like to I like to listen to Alex Jones' show on replay. I go to general the General Shepherd, channel on Rumble, also known as Ron Gibson. Yeah. And he cuts out all the commercials, which, you know, reduces the show. And then, I played at 1.5 speed, which I can still, you know, take in content, still understand for the most part what they're saying. Unless they get somebody on there that talks really fast, then I might have to slow it down to 1.25.
So it just it makes going through it a lot faster. But he got into the AI and these satanic, inbred globalists that think they rule the world, they think in their mind that they're going to live forever using AI and they're going to use it to control the world. That's their goal. And it is very anti Christian, very anti God, the God that we know, the God of Abraham. And it's just it was pretty shocking. It was just Yeah. I would I would invite everybody to go out and listen to his show yesterday because before he led into the AI, he talked about the the rulers that were self appointed basically and how they how they, you know, kind of intermarried between the kings and queens and in Europe. Right?
You also touched talking it's it's it's almost every time I listen to Alex now, he talks about the feudalist system, the feudalist system. Yes. They're always mentioning it, but they can't ever believe they're in it, can they? Yeah. Yeah. I would love to get my hands, on him and or maybe some of his, you know, producers or Chase Geyser.
[00:06:20] Unknown:
We tried. Well, you're not gonna do that. It's gonna be difficult. I've got Chase's email. He gave it out on the air one day, and I copied it down. I've thought about sending info to him. And the one I think would primarily pick up on it is Harrison because Harrison will listen. You know? You know, I don't know, Mark, if you were around. I got a hold of, Owen one night on his Monday night show. Yeah. You know, he does a Monday night show. To it. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, he would I had it right there in front of him, and he cut me off, muted me, and went on because he never You can't give somebody a two, three minute thumbnail and for them to get it. I I know I know that. And and this frustrate me. And he was at in his second show of the day. He was probably inked up on eight cups of coffee and no telling what all that force field stuff they've got and whatever else.
So, yeah, I understand. It's just frustrating. It's one of the frustrating things of this whole project. You cannot give it in sound bites. You can't it's almost impossible.
[00:07:26] Unknown:
Hey. If it took me Paul. Maybe if it took me nearly two months to to kind of fully wrap my head around it and it really took you explaining the feudal system to have my big moment, that was the missing piece of the puzzle for me. Imagine these other guys that are so entrenched into being a US citizen, and that's all they know. They don't think you could be anything other than a US citizen or expatriate to another country. Yep. That's true. You know? That's true. That's all they know. That's that's it.
[00:07:59] Unknown:
I know. And they've done a masterful job of hiding this as we all know because that's what we talk about here. Paul, what did you have to add there?
[00:08:08] Unknown:
Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna give, Alex Jones benefit of the doubt. I think it's entirely possible that he is frequently mentioning the feudal system, but doing so in a way that, without actually saying, we're in the feudal system. But he's mentioning the feudal system, and he's getting people to start thinking about it and start researching it. And when they connect the dots on their own,
[00:08:37] Unknown:
then they'll know exactly what we got. Well, here, what Alex is saying is they're moving this into the feudal system. He doesn't realize you're already in it, and you've been in it since your feet exited his mom's birth canal. K. Yeah. So Anyway, yeah, that was a pretty good show. And, you know, he's all around it, but I really I put a lot of thought into this, folks. And, you know, watching them all the time because I really am pretty much an InfoWars person. That's what I watch. And the reason is I like those for the most part. I get PO'd at Alex. If they've got such a huge audience, is is Vladimir Putin inviting anybody else over to Russia to interview him? Let's go.
I don't know. Maybe Tucker. May Tucker. Did you know Tucker's major in college was Russian history? I heard him say that the other day. I thought that was interesting. But, you know, you got people like this guy Max Boot. Do you know who Max Boot was? You've seen him when he's on there occasionally? No. I'm not familiar with that. Max Boot was a big time arms dealer, Russian. And, they they, arrested him, and he was in jail in The States for ten years and, in prison. And the prison he was in was in a town where the radio station, carried Alex.
So he listened to Alex for years. Oh. And he got out in that trade with the female male basketball player, queer, whatever a while. And that's that's who they exchange for that basketball player is this guy Max Boot. Well, he's a big guy in control of a political area there in Russia. He's part of the the established political system now. But he Right. Alex is the only person he'll do an interview with. Okay. So that anytime anything breaks because of the size of his audience, everybody wants to get it to Alex and he wants to because he's got a big audience, cover all that stuff and be cutting edge. So, he's bombastic. He's getting better. His egos calm down a bit, but he's on top of stuff. You just can't argue with it. His success is incredible.
What one little guy did with a PBS with a PBS show, a cable show on, on cable in Austin, Texas is where he started. Yeah. Everything he's done, all this studio, and you guys may not know this about Alex. A lot of people don't. Mark, when I first heard of him, he was poking around the fence at MacDill Air Force Base down in Tampa. Nobody had heard of him. But because of my radio background, I I was in the early days of, Internet radio, and, I heard about it and long glommed onto it. Well, did you know that, for instance, that Alex and his listeners rebuilt the Branch Davidian church at Waco?
No. I didn't know that. Very few people know that. Okay? He got on the air all week, would talk about it. People could send contributions to the lows there in Waco. And on the weekend, every weekend, him and listeners would go over there, and they rebuilt that church. Okay? All of his studio stuff and everything, he built with donations. He's built everything there with donations. You know, when they drove off his his advertisers, and he do these, but I don't know how many of you even remember this forty eight hour or seventy two hour marathons where you have all kinds of guests on there, and they'd be on the air for seventy two hours straight taking donations. That's how he built that studio.
Everything he's done, he's built off of listeners and and and building this this patriot community. And, you know, you may there are a lot of things you may not like about him, but by God, anybody else doing anything like that out there?
[00:12:28] Unknown:
No. No. Not to my knowledge. I don't know how long they've had this tagline, but it really hit me the other day. It's tomorrow's news today. Very accurate. Boy, that's that's very true, you know. And he's just got an incredible mind to study things and really be able to recall it. I mean, just some crazy stuff that's been a long time since he even probably first studied it, and he's telling the crew, hey. Look this up, and you'll find this. And I'm like, wow. You got a a really great sense of memory. You know? Of course, he's steeped in all this, and it's his life, you know? It's his life blood. It has been for thirty years. Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
[00:13:14] Unknown:
So anyway, credit where credits do. The guy's done a hell of a good job. And let me tell you what, the new world order not only hates him, they fear him because he's thwarted a whole bunch of their stuff. I mean, I you may not know this. He predicted nine eleven on the air two months before September 11. In July, he said, Mohawk, they're gonna fly planes into the World Trade Centers and blame it on Osama bin Laden. He said that on the air.
[00:13:40] Unknown:
Wow. Okay. So Yeah. He's he's got his finger on your pulse. Oh, he does. And and that's Well, he also predicted this latest shooting of the, the two sinus Yep. Yeah. The two sinus, ambassadors to Israel. Hey. Well Yesterday, he said that they were actually or somebody said they were actually Christians, what they call it. They were messy. They're mess evidently
[00:14:08] Unknown:
messianic Jews. They were I've she just listened to this. Well, I'm listening to this this morning. You're right before the show. I was listening to Owen from Thursday because I didn't get to hear the whole Thursday show, and I'm filling some time with that this morning. And he's covering that this morning because it just happened that last the night before on Wednesday night, I guess. So, anyway, that's why I listened to him. And, and he I get mad at him when he interrupts people all the time. And, you know, he gets these world authorities on there, doctor Peter McCullough. Some of them, you'll respect and won't interrupt. But most of the time Right. He's trying to gauge what they're gonna say or inject something, and they may be at the end of a sentence on something real important. And he steps all over them, And it aggravates the pee waddling out of me. And he knows it because I've heard him say it. You know, people give him feedback. There's a real big problem you got right here. But he just can't help himself, I guess.
Anyway, that's a good place to get information, and that's why I always watch it. And I like the host. I'll tell you one thing about Alex. He's got a real good judge of talent. Pickup people like Harrison, Noah and Shroyer, and Chase Geyser. These guys are really talented young people. Yeah. David and I do, even though they had a big falling out. So, anyway, enough about Alex Jones. But, but, the you might wanna go back and check out, as Mark was alluding to, the third that AI was in the third hour of, yesterday's show. And the hour before that, he talked about the
[00:15:43] Unknown:
the globalist and their, interbreeding of their marriages and so forth. And you get you know, they get some lunatics that come out of there, and they just have to lock them up. Mark, do you know that the old man, Rothschild,
[00:15:58] Unknown:
if if any of the Rothschilds marry outside the family, they're disinherited.
[00:16:04] Unknown:
Oh, wow.
[00:16:05] Unknown:
You did you know that? So they're the in they're the inbreds right there.
[00:16:11] Unknown:
Right. Right. Well, they work very hard to not make it any closer than a second, you know, a second cousin. So it's,
[00:16:22] Unknown:
pretty difficult. They're they're sick as they're sick as a human. If if they are human, and I've got questions about that. They're about as sick as a human being could be. I had something on my mind. Yes, sir. Paul?
[00:16:37] Unknown:
My leg of my family got disowned and disinherited because my grandfather on my dad's side fell in love with and ran off with the maid. Really? That's where I came from.
[00:16:53] Unknown:
Okay. Well, we never know about what skeletons are buried in the old heredity.
[00:17:00] Unknown:
Does that Paul, does that make your last name Schwarzenegger?
[00:17:05] Unknown:
No. No. But I should actually.
[00:17:08] Unknown:
But but if I Hey, Paul. That means you're a made man.
[00:17:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Something like that. Actually, I should have the prefix von in front of my name and had my grandfather not run off with Anna Marie, the maid, it probably would have it.
[00:17:29] Unknown:
Anna Marie took him with her charms.
[00:17:32] Unknown:
Yes. And There you go. She absolutely despised every time he referred to her as Anna Marie because that's what they called her when she was working in the house.
[00:17:45] Unknown:
Okay. Well, we never know what what love when love strikes.
[00:17:52] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[00:17:54] Unknown:
I was gonna hearken back yesterday to the end of the program, on Larry. Larry said something right at the end, and I just wanted to correct him or talk about it and maybe use it as an as an education moment. And, Larry was referring to self help remedies and and said they're and attached them to Admiralty some town. Larry, are you with us this morning? You usually are. Are you in the audience this morning? Well, heck. I don't know if I wanna go into it if he's not here. Yes. I'm here. Hey, Lair. Yeah. And I just wanted to clarify that for you. There there's no no connection between self help remedies and admiralty law. K?
And the reason is, again, self help remedies have process. The only way they can execute lien levy garnishment and seizure is if you have signed some sort of a contract where there were self help remedies involved. Okay? And there's clauses in there like the I said, it's usually done it's done with a recognizance. It's called a recognizance. And what that means is when let's use ten forty form as an example or maybe even better yet, a a purchase of an automobile finance statement, promissory note. In that note, there'll be a recognizance. And what the recognizance will do, and it comes from the root word of recognize, recognizance, and it says, refer to such and such a chapter of the official code of Georgia or Florida annotated.
And if you don't pay your payment on time, then the legislature of the state has dictated what this is, and they've got it codified. And it'll say something to the fact if you don't pay your car payment in sixty days on the sixty first day, they can come get it. Now that's not in the contract. That's in the clause that's the recognizance, and it recognizes whatever is in the official code of your state as it pertains to what the legislature has dictated on people not paying car payments. Now there's reasons for this. Okay? Because if you had a traditional type of scenario without these self help remedies involved and you didn't pay your car payment, it just kept well, after sixty days now, they go to the court and they put it on the docket. Now we gotta wait for the court to come up. Now we gotta wait for a trial. Then we gotta get a judgment.
Then they can register the judgment, and you go grab the car. Well, you could be in in Tierra Del Fuego. Okay? That's down at the tip of South America here. So the self help remedies have a very positive and useful application, but these people, again, they know these so well. They've been dealing with these merchant laws for over two thousand years. They know them inside and out, and they know how to take something like this. And if you don't understand what's happening, it appears as if it's admiralty law because somebody comes out of nowhere and grabs your stuff. You don't realize you signed a contract with it. You don't realize there's process behind it. All you know is they came and grabbed your stuff. Now I have thought for many years that this is one of the first harbingers of charity.
They when they take over a country and they put these in, and then all of a sudden they can come and start grabbing people's stuff, they don't understand what's going on. And what do they do? They attribute all this power of them coming and grabbing your stuff to these people that are running the show. And it didn't that they've got all that power. It was a process that was involved in a contract that you don't know about and you didn't understand. Okay? So I've felt for many years that this is the first harbinger of tyranny are these self help remedies. Remember, these are so powerful.
They changed the Roman law from the just civil, basically two hundred years of common law, to the just gensum or the law of the foreigner and made Roman civil law, which is what The United States code is today. Okay? So, Lair, there's no connection between Admiralty Law and self help. Now in a contract, there's also if you wanna look at it this way, there's another clause called a defeasance. Mark, are you aware of all this stuff?
[00:22:33] Unknown:
Defeasance.
[00:22:35] Unknown:
A defeasance. I don't remember that term. No. Okay. Well, here it is. You got when you sign that car contract, you agree to 360 payments of $50. Right? Okay. Well, here's the here's the recognizance. If you don't pay two in the sixty first day, we can come and grab it. Now the defeasance is another clause that's in there because it's like having a loaded gun at your head. Okay? And and and if it's it's the it's cocked, and every time you pay that payment, they let the trigger down. So the defeasance is when you pay the payment and it defeats the execution of the remedy. Okay.
Alright. So that's some of the stuff John taught us. You know, I would never know that. But but there's no connection between them grabbing your stuff in Admiralty and self help remedies. And you said that, and you were covering a bunch of other stuff, and I didn't have time to, talk about it with you. And I was feeling like crap, so I just went and struck laid in bed all afternoon. So I wanted to cover it today. Okay? You got any questions on that, Lair?
[00:23:47] Unknown:
So,
[00:23:49] Unknown:
the, the self help remedies are exclusively connected to the merchant law. Correct. And the merchant law is based on the common law. It's it's what I understand
[00:24:03] Unknown:
Brent said yesterday. Is that correct? Oh, well well, there are some aspects in it, but this is strictly Babylonian stuff and contract stuff. Okay? So this is one of those aspects, lean, levy, garnishment, and seizure. And the remedies are very worthwhile, but they're being misused. They're they're they're covering them up and they're people aren't educated, and they attribute power to the people exercising them when the only power again, the only power they're exercising is what you gave them when you signed the contract.
[00:24:38] Unknown:
Roger, do you believe that, in the Patriot mythology community, that's why they mistake this this, idea of, people coming and taking your stuff? They mistake that as admiralty law? I do.
[00:24:55] Unknown:
I do. Here's two things. That's one of them. And the other is in the constitution, it says that the government has the right to oversee admiralty. It actually mentions admiralty. And these people, they don't know what this feudalism stuff is. They don't understand this type of stuff we just covered, and they take two dots of, wow. They came and grabbed my stuff. Here's the admiralty law and the constitution. These two have got to be able to be connected. And even though on the surface, it appears that might be correct, when you dig underneath, it's not at all.
Okay?
[00:25:33] Unknown:
Alright. Can you can you take the law of the city and the common law and take a situation as a form of illustration and and discuss that
[00:25:43] Unknown:
idea? I'm not going to. No. I'm not going to. I just wanted to straighten you out that those two are not connected. I I I don't feel good enough, and I'm not in a position to go do that. You can ask Brent that. Okay? Okay. Thank you. Best best I can give you. Okay? So, Mark, you got any comments on that?
[00:26:07] Unknown:
No. Not really. You know, I think you're hit the nail on the head is the the so called patriots are you know they see something that's taken from them and they automatically assume that it's Admiralty law. You know and not fully grasping that most of them entered into some kind of contract to allow that self help remedy as you explained. You know, it's like yesterday I got a call about a person whose car was gonna get towed out of a apartment complex.
[00:26:41] Unknown:
Oh, and we dealt with that the other day.
[00:26:44] Unknown:
Yeah. And so I just told him, no. I don't wanna talk to him. Now it wasn't the same person. It was a friend of theirs It was another calling me because they had my phone number. Oh, okay. And and so they were wanting to know if I wanted to talk to them before they gave out my phone number. I said I do not want to talk to them. This is an apartment complex that they signed a contract, a lease agreement to be in the apartment and they brought a car in and that violates their lease agreement. And you know they got so many days to resolve that one way or the other or if they don't their car is going to get towed. I said there's nothing that that has to do with being a national because that's what their their gist was. They thought well I'm a national and that doesn't apply to me. Well no it has nothing to do with your national status. It has to do with a contract that you signed.
[00:27:38] Unknown:
Yes. So And we had to deal with that for about an hour on the show. I know. I don't know why we do that. But Samuel well, I I get a call from a guy, Samuel. Nice guy. Nice guy. And he says, what what about my national? They wanna tow my car. He just goes rolling off on it, you know. And then everybody wants to give him potential remedies when the remedy is, Samuel, go talk to the property people at the apartment complex. Explain your situation. Get an extension. They'll more than likely work with you, and there's not gonna be any problem. Right. Right. Okay. But if they haven't anything you know what it has to do with being a national Is you didn't read the contract and understand what was going on, and you volunteered and you signed it. That you you you you dispelled any protection of being a national by voluntarily signing that contract.
[00:28:33] Unknown:
Exactly. Exactly. So anyway, there, you know, there's another prime example of a situation where they don't even know, you know, who is threatening to tow their car. And by the description of the event it appeared to be the apartment complex. And I don't want to go too far down that road. We've already beat that course dead. Yeah. Oh. And, let's leave it alone. But Please. You know Saturdays Saturdays are a great day to let new students come on board and and ask questions. And so I'd like to just open open the meeting up and if there's anybody that is new to the national information and have a question, you know, unmute your mic and come on board and tell us your first name and what state you're from.
[00:29:21] Unknown:
Yeah. This is a great time for that. Usually, they're just Saturdays just differ. So if there's any of you that do have questions here that are here because you don't have to work regularly. Oh, now they're mowing the lawn outside. You guys can't probably hear it. It's distracting. But, anyway, if any of you are out there, please don't be shy. Unmute your mute and your mic and come on forward. There may be I got an email from a new person this morning, and I don't know if she's had the chance to get the response or not and filter through it. But anyway, if any of you are new, this the show's for you all the time, really. But today particularly is a good day for that. So we'll have a moment of silence here. If any of you wanna undo your mic and say, hey, Roger, or whatever, we'll, entertain whatever you got on your mind, please.
[00:30:17] Unknown:
And, again, it's primarily for new students, so we'll sit here and dribble a little bit while you figure out how to unmute your microphone and come on while you're six and Start six if you're calling again. Yep. If you got an app, then there's a an icon for your microphone that you can tap and mute and unmute your your phone.
[00:30:38] Unknown:
Oh, well, FCC's got their own app, don't they?
[00:30:41] Unknown:
Yes. They do. I I've used it on my phone. It works quite well. Okay. Good. And I've got I've got it downloaded to my desktop computer as well.
[00:30:49] Unknown:
Not really? Okay. Yep. That's why I'm on my desktop. Anyone out there fill those requirements? Boy, I this has been a really tough week for me, man. I can't remember. It's just dumb stuff, you know, like
[00:31:04] Unknown:
Yeah.
[00:31:05] Unknown:
They they have somebody there's some kind of water problem somewhere since they built this little apartment next door. So I go in and my toilet won't flush. You know, I lose my house keys. It's just one thing after I'm riding the bus home Tuesday after after, after our lunch, and it's always crowded. People coming home from work from Quito. And I I was having to stand right by the door. You know, they got back and front doors, and the guy opens the door on my arm.
[00:31:38] Unknown:
Oh, wow. He got it pinned.
[00:31:41] Unknown:
He has got it pinned by the door, and all the people are hollering. I'll be here to open rope or something anyway. It has not been a good week for me. Just dumb stuff happening.
[00:31:52] Unknown:
And I will show you how to get it behind me. Do what, Mark? My grandfather used used to say before he passed away that and now he he passed away just, like, a couple of weeks before he turned 99 years old. Oh, wow. And he said, getting old ain't for sissies.
[00:32:09] Unknown:
No. It's not.
[00:32:11] Unknown:
I say I'm like, how how after is that?
[00:32:14] Unknown:
I I say this getting old and everything is cracked up to be.
[00:32:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Although
[00:32:20] Unknown:
although it does have some advantages.
[00:32:23] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Since since we don't have any new students coming forward, I see that Dave with nationalstatus.com appears to be on our joined in here. And I know there's been some new things that they've added to their website. So if him or Kaye would like to come online and just kinda share some of the new stuff that they've added to the website and and so forth, I think it'd be a good time to do it. Dave, are you there?
[00:32:52] Unknown:
Hey, Mark. How you how you all doing? Is.
[00:32:55] Unknown:
Good. Hey, man.
[00:32:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm out, I'm actually outside listening to y'all on my phone working on the property, but I heard Mark. So impromptu. I'll I'll jump on, and I could talk to y'all about a few things if you'd like. Yes. Yes, please. Yep. So we added one thing, Roger, that I think, you were kind of interested in because it showed kind of the interest is growing in the in the, national status message. We posted on the bottom of our home page ongoing, what our, stats are, as of, now as of the inception of the website, which was October 23, I believe.
Boy, it's time flies. But two years. Yeah. Yeah. And it's it's amazing, you know, when you first put out any website, you know, normally, the traffic is fairly slow, but it it's been steadily growing. And even if I pop up to use the bathroom in the night or whatever, I'll grab my phone, I'll look, and there's people on on the website exploring Really? The resources. Yeah. It it's amazing. And, we're still seeing visitors from all over the country. I'm sorry. Not just the country, all over the world. And Wow. I still haven't figured out. We and we know that because, the server, in which they're using, somewhere, to get into the Internet.
And strangely enough, we do see every now and then the United Nations flag come up, and I still don't know what that's all about.
[00:34:41] Unknown:
Well, I've got some I got the statistics in front of me, David. I know you're outside working and so forth, and appreciate you taking time to join us. But I noticed, let me it's just three figures, but it's pretty impressive. So on the website visitors, you got 441,000, four hundred and 40 one thousand people, visitors, since the inception of your website. You got 16,237 library downloads, which I'm sure that includes Devon's citizenship handbook. And then, as far as people signing up to be members where they can post on the forums and so forth, you got 492 subscribers.
Now that doesn't cost you any money. It's a free subscription, but it's part of their private membership association. Pretty impressive.
[00:35:35] Unknown:
It is. 441,000
[00:35:38] Unknown:
visitors since, national status was, came online.
[00:35:43] Unknown:
And Pretty impressive. Yes. Up we're yeah. We're updating that, those stats, daily, And we unfortunately, it's not grabbing it automatically, so we have to look at those stats, post it, and then it displays, but we do that daily. And, actually, there's a link below that that will give them additional stats if they're enter if folks are interested. But that's just one thing I think that, just kinda illustrates, that the message get is getting out, Roger. And, of course, we we have a link to your, show right on the home page. Some of the other features, you know, we've always prescribed your ideas about making sure that people, at least give them the opportunity to understand the concepts. Right? So Yes. We do have the yep. We do have the academy, National Status Academy, and we have coursework.
And some of the courses do have little quizzes, and we have fun with those. But, some people learn better that way and Yes. We can't force them to do that. But we also do have, tools that allow them to easily create their documents. And, again, we can't force them to do the the coursework, and we we can't read their minds and know if they understand the concepts, but we can provide them the means to do that. And but our document builders, pools are are awesome. People are using those like crazy and, won't take up a whole lot of time on that, but, essentially, folks can go in there, populate a form online, and it's optional, the information they put in there, we don't try and use anybody's personal information. The only thing we need is their email address.
When they complete it, it emails them the affidavit, for example, and then they can modify it. They can edit it any way they want, but it the main format is your what you, what you, recommend, Roger. So we don't we don't go outside of that. Thank you, Dan. But anyway, yeah. That's something that people look yep. Yep. So but people are using that like crazy. So, I mean, that implies they're sending their affidavits in. So but those are a couple neat tools.
[00:38:09] Unknown:
I would love to have a fly on the wall in that passport office or the Seventh Floor of the state department. And here's some of the conversations that go on about that. I think what you said that really threw a flag up is you see that UN flag coming up. Very, very interesting. We're making progress, and it's just it always happens away from you for the most part. You're not aware of the progress that's being made, and all I noticed to do is to get on here six days a week and continue to beat the drum. You know?
[00:38:42] Unknown:
Yeah. And, you know, the website does it twenty four seven, and, we don't we we get very few complaints, and we do get a message here and there, that if something's not working and we can quickly fix it, But we we've we've we've had a lot of great testimonials. But, you know, what is what's good for Kay and I is the fact that we know that it's getting the message out there,
[00:39:08] Unknown:
and it's it's helping people become really, truly free. So And, I I wanna thank both of you for the sacrifices of time you put into this. Kay is the web person, and Dave oversees that. He's got a regular job and stuff. And, you're just such a great example of someone that got moved by the message, and I didn't tell you to do this. You went out and set this all up on your own and told me it had been done. And, this is the way the information moves people. Dave and Kaye are a perfect example, and they're gonna reach look at that. How many people all over the world in two years? And we don't know if it's sank in.
Also, the, email I got this morning from a gal, d k, whoever or whatever her name is. She saw part of an interview on William Williams' TikTok channel. William somebody. And, I I know several of you have said you've got TikTok channels and putting stuff up on there. Well, one of them resonated, and we'll find out as we go forward with her. But, I appreciate everybody. This we've got to work together as a team to extend the message. K? Because they're never gonna re recognize it or react to it until we get numbers of people. We get numbers of people they may not can help saying something about it. But at this point, it strips all their power automatically the minute you put it in the damn mail. Okay?
And, there's nothing they can do about it, so they just stay on mute. But it's interesting to know that we're getting that many people and especially some UN folks. You know, when I was, doing the Rents interviews, and Jeff doesn't ever speak to anybody except on the air. I don't know if y'all know that or not. But, he wrote me in one of the emails. He said, you've you've got a quite a large following out there. And I went, wow. Well, kinda news to me, you know, but but yet I could see that. And there's a lot of people that have come through here. I could name them, on, your friend Chuck Ward. You're my friend Chuck Ward. He was here for a long time, and now we never see him anymore. And it's that way with a number of people, and that's okay. You go on. You get this under your belt, and then you go on about your life. You know? And Yeah. I think the fact that none of those people are calling back on, man, they came in and dinged me.
We've never had that happen.
[00:41:44] Unknown:
Well, I'm just saying, man.
[00:41:46] Unknown:
My door down. No. It never happens.
[00:41:49] Unknown:
We we just had the opposite. I I can't give you all the details, but I'll just say this. There was a a raid. It was a joint task force raid with somebody who's a national. And when they got to their office and they saw their national affidavit laying on the desk, read it, made a couple of phone calls, next thing you know they're packing up and leaving. Yep. And they had an extensive search warrant to search everywhere on the property in anything. Yep. And they packed it up and later local law enforcement were like what in the world just happened? They were you know, kind of through some back channels that the person heard that the local sheriff's department was scratching their heads like, well, what caused them to pack up and leave?
That one page affidavit. So I think they're about finished with all their dealings and Yeah. They've already expressed an interest to come come on your show and and explain everything. But I'm telling you, it's just amazing.
[00:42:59] Unknown:
Absolutely. Great for people like Jim that was on this week. We had a good show with new he'd been lurking for a while, but first time we'd spoken with him, Jim, and, Michael, who probably is listening today out there that's, having a hard time getting over the fear factor here. And, the there's only one answer to that that I I know of is just to learn the information more, dispel that fear. The biggest obstacle for people here to be, Mark, they don't know they've got the power. Yeah. They cannot comprehend because of these self help remedies and all that stuff. They can't comprehend that they've got the power.
[00:43:41] Unknown:
You know, just touching briefly, back on the national status with Dave and Kaye, national status dot com will take you to the website. Their form builder is really good. I've had some people talk about they have arthritis, it's hard for them to type, and so it's just a real quick way to get to the nitty gritty. And here's the thing, if you're concerned about putting any personal information on it, one, Dave and Kaye don't keep any of that. It just gets converted and emailed to you. But don't use your real you know, if it asks for a Social Security number or last four or your date of birth, just put in a fictitious one. And then when you get the form, you can edit that and put in your real information before you send it off. So just give you update. Don't be afraid of the form builder. It's a great tool, you know. And then the other thing too, Roger, to your point, people come and go.
You know, once once you wrap your head around this and you realize the world's not gonna end because you're a national and and you can go about your business, you know, then you just have a different perspective on life. And and when you realize you're not gonna kick down your door and take all your stuff and so on and so forth. And and I met with a person yesterday and they were admitting that, you know, they've had two years now where they, have filed for federal tax return. And so, they got their first one in 2023. They're expecting to get their 2024 and you know they were like well you know once they get my 2024 I think I'll just go tax exempt and not have anything with that one. You know it's it takes a little time some people are very more fearful than others you know they haven't had my experience or your experience like when I worked with Dan Meador we did IRS tax triage all the time that that was people that had had cars taken and so forth because they used patriot baloney to try to fight the IRS.
And I'm just telling you if we'd had this information in 1999 or 02/2001 when I worked with Dan and Gail his wife it would have been a huge game changer. So I'm just telling you folks and I talked about this on our trust class the other night Roger you know because when you look at structuring a trust from the position of being a national it simplifies so much stuff. There's a lot of companies that they make a lot of money thousands and thousands of dollars by showing you how to structure multiple trust and and this overlaps here and money flows through this trust and it goes over here. And I'm not joking. One of those I saw, my gosh, there had to be almost a dozen trusts that they were using to try to one, protect their assets and two, reduce or eliminate their taxes.
And as a national, that all goes away. It's so mind blowing when I point it out to people and I ask them, well, why are you doing it this way? And then, well, the taxes, I was like, aren't you a national? Well, yeah. So why are you worried about taxes? Why are you worried about income not coming directly to you which is now what you want? You want all the money coming directly to you because it's not from a US source and now it's it's not taxable by the feds at least. Now we're still going round and round with a couple of states, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wisconsin are the three latest states that they're they're balking at any type of tax refund.
So what'll probably end up happening is they're just gonna have to pay the tax and then challenge it. But You could do that. Yeah. Yeah, but the research I'm doing, like I'll just give you Oklahoma for as an example. When you read their instructions and they define what a resident is for Oklahoma and it says you have a permanent domicile here. In other words if you leave and you come back to your home and you're coming back here then you're a resident of Oklahoma. That's their definition. And then the problem though is their very first question on their tax form for a resident is what is your adjusted gross income on your federal tax return? Well it's zero and they don't want to honor that.
Yeah. They do not wanna honor that. So we're gonna have to work around that.
[00:48:39] Unknown:
One of these days. Yep. Dave, did you have anything else? You're at work and I don't know. I keep you hanging off. We've drifted away from you. You got anything else you wanted to add?
[00:48:51] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, I Mark was, talking about AI. Right? And, I think that, you know, for for us, for he and I, and, you know, our goal to to do our best to get the message out there. I think what happens and, you know, I talked to a lot of folks. My sister came to visit recently from Michigan. We live down here in Alabama, but, I mean, she was looking at me cross eyed as I tried to explain this to her. And, of course, the first thing she does is go to Google and Google national status. Right? Yeah. And, of course, of course, what what comes up is usually, you know, that's first thing that people go with, and that's what they trust.
And amazingly, it was all about noncitizen national. And even on that first page of the search, it was, national car rental membership. Right? Okay. Right. And so people, they, you know, they use these tools. AI is another one. Right? I I had an interaction with AI just to see kinda where that would go as well and try to get AI to explain what national status was. And it kept jumping to the eight USP one one zero zero one twenty two definition. I don't want you don't have necessarily have to go down that rabbit hole, but it it kept referring to that definition. Mhmm.
So which which is really the a big thing that confuses people. So but, anyway, that's why I had to say, I'm not sure. Some people some people take that total head fake, as you know.
[00:50:29] Unknown:
This is what if we could take take, like, all these inter all these shows that we've got in the can and and educate an an AI on that stuff with my shows to put out correct information. Is that possible?
[00:50:47] Unknown:
It is now with your transcript being, printed by pod PodHome. So PodHome takes every one of our shows, converts it into a transcript and I feel very confident that transcripts and multiple transcripts could be fed into a system an AI system and
[00:51:09] Unknown:
have lots of answers for people. But, yes, I believe that can be done. So if you if you recall, if if you all recall Liberty, who is our the AI tool on national status is AI, and she references index the information specifically on the website. So everything that we add to the website, she references and gives that as part of her answer. I mean, if you ask her if you ask her who is Donald Trump, she won't know because we don't bring that topic isn't brought up, on the website. So we we do use AI, and we try our best to, keep it, well, we do. We keep it inherent to nationalstatus.com.
So
[00:51:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Stays within the bounds of your website.
[00:52:00] Unknown:
Dave, you and Kaye are doing yeoman's work, and and it's really impressive what you've accomplished and have for people to access themselves, of of really cutting edge information where the computer will even do your documents for you. K? So,
[00:52:17] Unknown:
just We're gonna continue to pay it forward, Roger.
[00:52:20] Unknown:
You know, you Thank you.
[00:52:22] Unknown:
Yep. Thank you, Roger. Thank you so much. And you too much and everybody else. Yeah. You're welcome. Group effort and a team a team accomplishment, and
[00:52:31] Unknown:
it just takes time. And and the other thing is is we only deal with a certain segment of the population. I mean, they're just there's a segment of the population we're never gonna reach. Okay? And I've had to painstakingly come to that conclusion and admit it. And so now you try and focus on these percentage that do have a query or are are totally moved by the information. And you can tell when someone's real I'll give you a good example here lately. Julie. Let me tell you what, Julie got it right off. K? Now she didn't get all the other stuff right off. It takes a little while to filter that in, but she got the importance of it.
And maybe she didn't understand it, But she knew there was something of great substance here. The reason, she had already gone through a lot of the other stops. She'd gone and and and tutored under these other folks that are out there, and now comes our stuff. You know? And you can't be exposed to this, especially if you've had experience, I don't think, and not realizing there's something very unique about our message. And the unique part is my law teacher studied the law his whole life, but he didn't study it in law schools. He studied it outside of law schools, and he loved the old law, and he literally lived his life in the feudal system.
Everything he did related to the feudal system. Okay? And so that was where I was schooled. And the reason I know some of this stuff is strictly because of John w Benson, period. Okay? Yeah. I would never have known all this. I wouldn't have known where to look. I wouldn't have known what to do. It was the fact that the good lord crossed paths with them and me in the six months that they were teaching before they were raided and closed, which in itself tells you they're right. Thirty five years ago, they raided them after six months. Look. The federal government doesn't work that fast at anything. Look at Trump.
Okay? So that right there told us told me anyway. I said, these guys are on this. I didn't know I didn't have any of the answers. My head was still spinning, but I knew it was really something important. And that's what many of you come away with too.
[00:55:01] Unknown:
Yep. So stuff.
[00:55:05] Unknown:
Hey, Raj. Any questions? Yeah. Is there somebody right there? Who's that?
[00:55:10] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Ivana. Raj. How are you today? I spoke with you. It's you. From It's you? It's you? It's you? It's you? From Austin. Oh, is it? Okay. Yep. Yep. Yep. I remember. Yep. Hey, Azar. How you doing, man? Yeah. Yeah. Yep. Alright. Good. Fine. Thank you. I have an update for you. I think you find interesting. So, yeah, I got contacted a couple of weeks ago, a few weeks ago. I got contacted by HR company, big corporation I work for. Yeah. And they said, we need you to fill out, this form, which is the everify form, employment verification form Yeah. For, noncitizens.
And I said, sure. I'd be I'd be glad to do it. So I filled it up. I did not just ask you, a, are you a US citizen, noncitizen national, and then look look at the instructions that goes to American surmons. And green card holder or other. Right? So other would be, like, you know, people that are work permit and stuff like that, like, asylum seekers and so
[00:56:14] Unknown:
on. Uh-huh. So How about I'll I'll skip it for interrupting you. I'm gonna interrupt you. I say, well, what we've seen them hide it in the I nine as aliens permitted to work.
[00:56:27] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. So that so under other, that and so so it gives an alien permitted to work, and then you have under there as an example, they put national.
[00:56:40] Unknown:
Right? There you go. There you go.
[00:56:42] Unknown:
So so I that's the one I selected, and I gave it to her with my passport information and my affidavit, a copy of my affidavit. So, like, couple of days later, she calls me back, and she goes, come come see me. She goes. And so I go talk to her. And so so I see that you have a US passport. I was like, yes. I do. And but you're not, why are you not selecting US citizen? And so because I'm not a US citizen. So what do you mean you're not a US citizen? Well, I'm not that. So I can't select that. So I'm not a US citizen. I'll be committing fraud if I select US citizen. So I'm not a US citizen. And then she goes, but you are you have a passport. Yes.
But look at my affidavit right there. And so she was like, I can't I can't I can't do this. She got frustrated. She goes, I can't do this. And so I need to call Homeland Security to everify people, and then I'll contact you. So she calls the Homeland Security folks, and she's on the phone, and she messages me. So we have this messaging tool. She she messages me. While she was, you know, asking me, hey. When did you become national? And I said, 04/11/2024, so a year ago. And then she was quiet. And and then so I said, let me give you a supplement information that may you may find helpful. I found this, and I'm gonna read this out to you. So it's, directly from congress.gov.
It says noncitizen eligibility for employment authorization and work, and work authorized Social Security numbers. So this is about your Social Security number. Right? So it goes on lots of summary and lots of text. Goes up and and lots of words to read. And, ultimately, it gets to a point where who's who gets Social Security number? So so now, there are three categories of Social Security numbers. I'm gonna start from the third or work my way up to the first. On the third, it says none work Social Security card. So when I was, a, you know, student, international student, thirty years ago, I had, non work, Social Security now, so I couldn't work. But I had to go cut grass so I can have, a couple of dollars to go buy hamburger.
So I'm familiar with that, non work Social Security card. Then then you have work Social Security card. So you can get specific permit to work, like, asylum seekers, they get work permit. So, they get you can get Social Security that allows you to work. And then you have the unrestricted Social Security card. So these are people or no restrictions. So this is how it defines the unrestricted Social Security card. This type of card is issued individuals who are authorized to work in The United States indefinitely, such as US citizens and nationals.
[00:59:56] Unknown:
Ah, there it is.
[00:59:59] Unknown:
I highlighted that, circled it, took a screenshot, gave her the link, and said, that's me. That's not me. Did you week later so a week later she was radio silent. So a week later, I reached out to her, and I went to see her. And then I said, hey. So whatever happened to that? He verified it. Did it work? You know? She started she started coughing. She started she apologized. She started coughing. I cannot I'm sorry. I need to drink water. Coffee. Oh, like, are you alright? I mean, you know? So she started coughing. She said, no. Everything's fine. I called Homeland Security, and everything is fine. And then, so so it's all good. I had to just add a note in there so everything's okay.
And then I said I asked her, hey. It's been a year since I did this. So what triggered it? What started all of this? And and she goes, we just didn't have your information on file. So we were just doing some work, and we didn't have your information on file. But she wouldn't tell me exactly what triggered Yeah. The requirement for me to do the eval.
[01:01:13] Unknown:
Let me ask you a question. Did you show her the passport page where it says passports are only issued to US citizens slash nationals?
[01:01:21] Unknown:
Yeah. I enlarged the copy, and I gave it to her. So she had it. So that didn't mean anything to her.
[01:01:27] Unknown:
I see.
[01:01:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. It it just it looks the same as everyone else. So to me, you didn't make angel.
[01:01:34] Unknown:
And you can imagine this information when you get into situation like this gal here, her head's gotta be spinning because she's having to construct all of the ambiguity, the deceit Yeah. And everything else. And you're on totally solid ground, and she can't figure out why.
[01:01:54] Unknown:
Yeah. She goes seventeen years I've been doing this. Never seen anything like this before. There you go. That's what she said. Yeah. Hey hey, Roger. Yes. Thank you. Dave.
[01:02:04] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Dave? What that that is an an outstanding story. And, you know, what we what we put on the website is a process very similar parallels what he just described. And one thing that we did in addition to what he did is we preemptive preempted their need to do it everify even though they did it my employer did it. But I did the my everify, which is a tool that's, within the everify website where you can sign up an account there and do your own eligibility request, and it will give you send you back. And what's good about it is it asks for your passport number, which is the passport associated with with your national status. Right. Yep. And and I printed off that page that said you are eligible to work in The United States or whatever it said.
I preempted their need and, no pushback whatsoever. So they didn't even have to do it. I did it for them, essentially. So, yeah, that that process for folks is actually on the on the website under the IRS section in the Remedy area. So if there if anyone's interested.
[01:03:28] Unknown:
That is very cool. So you can go on the e Verify and and set up your own deal and put your own information in. That's very valuable information, Dave, for folks who still are you know, I'm so glad I don't I'm not working anymore and have to put up with this crap. Everything e, a, I, and computerized. It didn't used to be that way when I was working. So, it's good information. Thank you so much. Yes, Mark. Thank you. Right.
[01:03:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Izana is the one of our members in our, Your Legacy Trust Right. Club and just super valuable knowledge that, he comes from being a foreigner who was this international student who got his citizenship status as a US citizen first. So Correct. He's got little you know, a lot more information and more familiar with him. And he's just a a brilliant guy, and he's out of Austin area. So I think I'm gonna try to make a trip down there sometime here in the near future and, visit with him and anybody else in the Austin area. So That'd be great. Be delighted to have you, Mark. Yeah. Just Take a take a fire take a firearm with you. Yeah. Yeah. That's true.
But I wanna go back a little bit too on Dave and Kaye on their website that they first time I read across this, I said, this is brilliant because they have a step by step way to do your I nine and and e verify before you ever apply for any kind of employment or any or anytime you need to update your documents at work. So and I and I, Roger, I can't I I don't I can't stress this enough. Your national status as Roger has taught us, you can take away all the fear. People are so fearful. They're fearful of their Social Security number. They're fearful of setting up an account with the government. They're they just fear, fear, fear, fear, fear. That's all I hear. And I'm saying if you've done your national status properly and you lock it in with your passport, I'm just telling you right now, locking it in. And if you don't have the money to get the book or don't need a book because you're not going to do international travel, you need to at least get the card.
You want to get the passport card ID. Okay? That locks you in as a national because now your your affidavit is going with your passport application and you will be officially recognized as a national. Yep. So then you take that information like Dave just talked about use use the e verify the I nine e verify system and plug in your passport information and you get results like what Zana is seeing. So I'm just telling you people, Roger, this is your information is really the holy grail. I left all the patriots baloney. I was never interested in coming back and and Chuck Ward and you and God, really. It's just a God thing that I tuned in to RBN that Sunday evening when you had your show over there. And I was like, oh my gosh.
I gotta listen to some more. Oh, you got a daily show. Let me plug in. I was fortunate enough that I was able to plug in daily live and and listen, you know. And Yeah. We didn't know you were talking. Yeah. It took about two weeks to kind of wrap my mind around it and go, oh, this is interesting. And then I don't remember how far in you talked about the feudal system. I was like, oh, my gosh. It's that simple. It's the feudal system and it's voluntary.
[01:07:20] Unknown:
And it's what else can you say? It's that simple, folks. I'm I'm gonna tell you, you could go back to colonel House's, note to Woodrow Wilson. They never expected anybody to figure this out. Because at the end of that note, he says, if one or two people figure it out, we've got plausible deniability. Well, no, you don't. Sorry. We're down the road too far, and you've done too much of the dirty deed. And, boy, you're in over your head, and we got your sorry asses. And I know you're listening. I know you're listening, you sleazy son of a bitches. We have got you. And we may not catch up with you today or this week or next week or even next year. But even some point down the road, this is gonna catch up to you, and you're gonna have to pay the price of the seeds that you've sown.
You reap, sow the wind, you're gonna reap the whirlwind, Jews.
[01:08:17] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:08:18] Unknown:
Slavers, slaving bastards, we got you cold. You can't get out. Even with your double tongue, split tongue crap, you can't talk your way out of this. Yes, Paul?
[01:08:31] Unknown:
I just get a little piece of information from Mark. Before you plan on taking a trip down to Texas, bring some good old fashioned Oklahoma toilet paper with you because the toilet paper down in Texas is Texan born and raised, and it ain't about to take crap off of nobody.
[01:08:50] Unknown:
Well Oh, man. That's called John Wayne. It's got John Wayne's little Thorns. Down there. It's got thorns on it. So I was I was in the store the other day doing a little store thing, and I I needed some toilet paper. I was looking at it. They've got a four pack of Charmin in there, Mark. Bring your Charmin when you come to Ecuador. Eleven Fifty for four rolls of Charmin. Wow.
[01:09:16] Unknown:
Well, I was thinking about talking to Jack and find out what kind of items I could bring to help help pay for my stay down there. You know, I'm sure there's some things that could be brought down. Maybe I just need to bring a couple of cases of toilet paper apparently. Well, that's the, not a toilet paper is alright. I guess you just gotta find the right kind. It's imported. There's a reason. Anything imported is high.
[01:09:37] Unknown:
And, yeah. But what that's the problem. There's one problem living down here is having a consistent way to get stuff from The States that you want that you can only get up there. I can't get down here. Right. But you learn to live with it, you know. So, yeah. When you're coming, you're gonna be bringing a bunch of stuff for me. I promise you. So at least that you know, stuff like Alex Jones' stuff, his his supplements and, all that kind of stuff. But, yeah, otherwise, it's a mighty nice place to live. Well, come in. So where else? Yeah. Yes. There oh, there's mister d. Boy, was I thinking about you yesterday.
Did you see the eight or 10 nuclear executive orders that Trump signed yesterday?
[01:10:26] Unknown:
No. I didn't. I've been, wrapped up in other stuff. They're they're open
[01:10:30] Unknown:
they're open to nuclear backup big time.
[01:10:35] Unknown:
Oh, well, I mean, I can get a job again. Well, you probably could.
[01:10:41] Unknown:
Experience. Well, I forgot some of the statistics. He signed at least six to eight executive orders dealing directly with nuclear energy and their plans for it as we go forward. He's bringing it into a pretty large component of the composite of energy that he's got planned out.
[01:10:59] Unknown:
Just a hell of an expensive way to boil water. That's all I got. Yep. I know. I know. You know? I was gonna, I was gonna tell Mark. I said, don't bring one gun to to to Austin. Bring three because you take your life in your hands going to Austin. I lived in Round Rock, which is right on the northern border, and, even that place was bad. I mean, I had a I had a guy shot and almost killed in my front yard when we were living in Round Rock. And, it's just oh, yeah. Yeah. That was a nice house. Yeah. And it was a nice house in a fairly nice neighborhood, you know, residential neighborhood. And, boy, you know, we hear we hear gunshots, and then we hear banging on the door. And we look out, and there's this guy laying on the on my sidewalk.
He shot me. He shot me, and then that was it. And when we called the cops and the ambulance, and they came in and dragged his ass off the sidewalk down to the driveway. I mean, drag literally dragged him and, put him on a gurney and took him out of there. They came in like they were going into Fallujah. So, you know, it was it was a mess. So yeah. I mean, it was bad.
[01:12:07] Unknown:
Tom?
[01:12:08] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:12:10] Unknown:
Could you tell us your thoughts on the safety of nuclear, please?
[01:12:16] Unknown:
Well, as long as it's done right. You know, I worked at many nuclear plants. I was an inspector, and, you know, we overall, I would say that it's, you know, as long as everything is done by regulations, it's okay. My problem is is where they're gonna put all the spent fuel. Alright? They're piling it up in the spent fuel pools at these, plants and, you know, some of the ones that I worked at are now decommissioned, but they stopped the, they stopped the transportation of high rad waste across state lines. They used to send it to Bar, Barstow, I think it was Barlow, Barstow, South Carolina. Somewhere in South Carolina, we're putting it in the mines down there.
But this stuff, you know, doesn't doesn't the the half life on those is, like, you know, past couple thousand years.
[01:13:11] Unknown:
They didn't mention it in in that ceremony yesterday. They talked about each one of those. But what about using thorium instead of, two thirty five?
[01:13:23] Unknown:
That is, you know, out of my league because, you know, they weren't doing that. You know? Over in over in Pennsylvania, they had a, they had a experimental the reactor one was an experimental one at Peach Bottom, on the Susquehanna River, and I forget. I think that was it was mercury or something. I freak I never really got into it because they would never let us in there even though, it was, you know, it was open kind of, you know, to maintenance and stuff, but I never understood what it was because I never really researched it. I was too busy trying to Well you know, take care of the two operational plants. But you got you got two different kinds of nuclear plants. You got a a BWR, which is called a boiling water reactor, and then you got a PWR, which is a pressurized water reactor.
The the basically, the easiest way to tell the difference is the the the BWRs are more of a square building, the PWRs are like a big dome that look like a big silo, like a corn silo. And the the pressurized water reactors are a lot cleaner. You can actually go into the auxiliary buildings, you know, you don't need special clothing or respirators or anything because what they do is they have they transfer they have heat exchangers that basically the radioactive water from the reactor goes through a set of pipes into a heat exchanger, and then you have a secondary set of pipes that have water in them. And they're in the same heat exchanger, so they're transferring the heat from the radioactive water that it's contained in pipes and then transferring it through to the clean water on the other side of the heat exchangers, and then that that water is pushed through to the generator where it's turned into steam and then turns the generator. You know, in a PWR, even the generator the generator building is is, contaminated.
And everywhere you got to, you know, wear protective clothing and, depending on whether it's airborne or not, whether you gotta wear respirators and whatnot. But Mhmm. It's, you know, PWRs are a much better way to do it, but they built a lot of PWRs around the country. The, you know, the as long as they do everything right, you know, it's I feel confident that they're safe, but what are they gonna do with all the rad waste? That's that's what my concern was because it got to the point where they couldn't they couldn't ship out the high rad waste, so they were taking the rods out of the bundles. And then they were blasting the bundles down, chopping them up, and sending them out as low rad waste, but they still had the fuel rods. So, and those things, we can look down in the spent fuel pool at night when the lights were down on the fuel floor, and it's just that, you know, beautiful blue glow of death.
And I'll tell you, you know, I've been over the top of open reactors when we were moving fuel around because you had to have you know, you had an operating engineer, you had a rad tech, you had an inspector, and you had the the hoist crew, and you move you're either taking spend bundles out, moving them into the fuel pool and taking clean ones and putting them in, or you're shuffling raw you're shuffling bundles around in the reactor to try to use up as much as you can in them and, you know, relocate them in the reactor to, you know, try to get every last drop of of power out of them. But looking over the top of this you know, being over the top of an open reactor is kinda you think about it, it's kinda scary.
[01:17:13] Unknown:
Yeah. It is. Just describing it is now it's my understanding the Chinese are using thorium in most of their nuclear stuff over there now, and that it does not give off that radiation. Now I'm I I'm I don't know. I'm not a scientist, certainly. I've just heard it talked about, and we talked about it here on the show one day. But, they were saying the guy that was talking was saying one of the executive orders was to scale back regulations, and it was the regulations that have stifled the nuclear industry. And the example he gave, I think, I'm just recalling from memory, in the seventies, there were a 33 reactors in the country, and then they started the regulations, tightening the screws, and there's only been two plants built since then because of the regulations. Well, we had that's what the
[01:18:07] Unknown:
happened too. So TMI kind of Yeah. Right. And then so what we had to do is we had to go back in and retrofit, all the plants. They had to do TMI upgrades. And what they did was the what we had to do was, let's say you had, you know, you had sensors in the reactor and the in the reactor auxiliary building where you were monitoring pressure or temperature or water flow or things like that. You had a gauge in the in the control room and then, you know, it showed you what that, you know, that setting that reading was. Well, they made us go back and add two more, and then you had to route the cabling for let's say you had a sensors in in the reactor building that was monitoring, the temperature or the or a pump's a pump's, you know, operation.
Well, you had one one way to get the wiring up. Well, then we had to come up with ways to route two more, sensors and the cabling and go through so you had, you had three different routes through the plant so that if any one part of the plant, let's say, had a fire or something, it took down a cable tray and melted all the wires when you still had two other gauges that were giving you the readings. Plus you had plus you had, if you had a bad gauge, you got three gauges to go by. That way, if one's reading, you know, crazy and you got two others that are reading correctly, you would you would take that as the the one gauge was bad, and you have two others that are consistent. So that was one of the biggest things for for TMI because they had a actually had a stuck a stuck gauge in the control room for that's what happened with TMI because the gauge stuck, and I guess somebody went over. It was kinda like the movie, that movie, you know, what it's called. China Syndrome. China Syndrome. They went over and tap they tapped the gauge, and the gauge went, and that was the reactor water level. And the reactor water level was down below the core. Once you're gonna cover that core, you're you're in trouble. You're in trouble. You're in trouble. You get a runaway, you're in trouble. Yeah. Absolutely.
[01:20:17] Unknown:
TMI, for the audience that may know, is 3 Mile Island From some of y'all old enough to to remember that.
[01:20:25] Unknown:
Tom? So but Tom. Regulations are what keep us safe because they Well you know, if there is you were it it you know, depending on what regulations that they're gonna relax.
[01:20:37] Unknown:
Exactly. You know? Well, you said they keep the core ones. Robbie, what what you got another follow-up with Tom? Yeah. Tom, what what happens if they cut
[01:20:47] Unknown:
if they cut off the grid like we keep hearing about? If they cut off the electrical grid, what happens then? And secondarily, several years ago, I heard and and read that the two highest places of radioactivity in the country were Raleigh, North Carolina and somewhere in Colorado, I'm wondering if that corresponds to nuclear plants. So, the first question is what happens if they cut off the electrical grid and then any response to the high radiation in Raleigh and in and in Colorado?
[01:21:25] Unknown:
Well, I don't know about Colorado, but I actually helped, I worked at, Sharon Harris, in Raleigh when they were building that back in the eighties. I wasn't there long. I was doing the temp work, and they they, so I I can't comment on that, but that's pretty, you know, that's that's pretty weird because that was a fairly new plant that was built. That was,
[01:21:52] Unknown:
what year were we in? What year were we in Raleigh?
[01:21:58] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:21:59] Unknown:
If I may.
[01:22:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. About 1983 is when we were in Raleigh, and, that so that's I mean, that's not that old of a point. Well, although looking at today, now being 2025, it is. Is that is Sharon Harris still running? I don't know. If Sharon Harris is still online?
[01:22:22] Unknown:
Robbie, do you know you got an answer for that? I think he's speaking to you. Probably not. I mean, probably don't know. Anybody in the Raleigh area online? I think she just got nuked.
[01:22:39] Unknown:
No. I went I went I was in another room, but that's not the point. That that's not the point. The point was this this, show they were talking about it, and then I did a little research, and it was confirmed, but this was years ago. They said the highest rate of radioactivity in the country was Raleigh, North Carolina and somewhere in Colorado. And I was wondering if you thought it had anything to do with nuclear plants. Oh, well, you're And what happens 88. And what happens, Tom? What happens if they turn off the grid like they keep promising?
[01:23:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I was gonna tackle that next, but the, I mean, are you talking about background radiation? Are you talking actually emissions from the plant? You know? Or are they or are they having accidental releases of of radiation from the plant, you know, sleazium
[01:23:32] Unknown:
or or I call it sleazium. I don't know if it had I don't know if it had anything to do with it. They were just doing the testing, and I have no idea what it had to do with. So I was just asking. They were doing
[01:23:45] Unknown:
they they were doing air monitoring testing around the plant, then the plant's, you know, releasing, radiation into the air. I mean, if it's if it's something like, cesium, that stuff's got a real short half life. So by the time it gets out and, you know, dissipates it, you know, it it goes, but still. They're supposed to have scrubbers and filters and all that to keep that from happening. Now a power plant, a nuclear plant, has to have grid power in order to keep the circulation pumps running to keep the reactor cool. And what happened in Fukushima was that the, the tsunami flooded the generators and took the generators down, and the grid was down, and they had no way to power the, the recirc pumps to keep the water circulating and cooling through the cooling towers and keep the reactor cool, and that's when it melted.
So, because if they lose power, you're out of luck. And that's why power plants have emergency generators. But if they run out of fuel or if they get, you know, like, Fukushima get flooded, you know, you got a problem.
[01:24:59] Unknown:
So But, Tom, you know how much money they saved by not building that that, tsunami wall as tall as they were supposed to? They saved a fortune.
[01:25:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, now they're building now they got a nice wall down there to try to keep well, at least last time I heard, they have an ice wall that tries to hopefully, prevents a lot of the radiation from leaking from the reactor building into the ocean. You know? So it's, that's pretty close. Find that. They built that thing pretty close to the water.
[01:25:34] Unknown:
Samuel, I know you're there. What what do you got, buddy?
[01:25:39] Unknown:
Well, if they're gonna I don't know what Trump signed, but if they're gonna build what we already have, they're morons. They're way too complicated No. That that which makes them prone to fail. The materials man has cannot contain the corrosive nature of radiation and all the other problems that they're there. With AI coming online, these plants could all be turned into weapons. If we go with thorium, I think that's where we should be at. We were the leaders of that at one point, and we gave it up be but because it didn't have the potential of making bombs. So Yeah. It doesn't give off ray nuclear radiation so they can make bombs with it. That's the problem. Go ahead. And the Chinese have one plant that they've been running since last year. It's a small plant. It was test plant, like a one or two megawatts, And they refuel that thing without even shutting it down about, a month ago.
And they're building a bigger plant, which is, I think, gonna be about 30 megawatts. They're gonna have that running in something like '2 thousand and '30. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they're they're so complicated. Part of what the regulations did with these things is make them so complicated. There's so many backups for the backups for the backups. At some point, that becomes just a bigger problem as not having enough of them. You have too many of them. Right? That's how I see it. I mean, I built scale models of them, particular Hanford One And Two. Those are big plants, and they do a lot of their
[01:27:27] Unknown:
Hanford. Hanford was a bad place.
[01:27:30] Unknown:
Yeah. This is just, and, you know, as they age, they start breaking down. And if they're not maintained, you just could end up with who knows what problem that we haven't even experienced yet.
[01:27:45] Unknown:
And from my understanding talking about granular granular, problems. We one of the last trainings that I went through was for IGSCC, which is intergranular stress corrosive cracking of pipes due to the radiation. And the pipes would get these, like, spider web cracks in them that you could really only tell by doing, X rays. And it was a big problem, and they had to, you know, go in and start replacing piping everywhere. There was a mess. Yeah. I Okay. It it just where where about you located?
[01:28:24] Unknown:
Me? No? I'm in California.
[01:28:27] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Well, I was gonna say California. They built these power plants, like, what was it, Diablo Canyon, and, whoops, we're building them on fault lines. And, hell, even my dad worked at, Indian Pointe in, New York when he was worked for the phone company, and he was, he worked at, Indian Point. And then I found that they, they had some kind of fault line up there in New York where the plant was. So, you know, who who's doing the geological surveys on these places where they're, you know, they oh, it's a good idea. Let's put it right over the top of this, plate where, you know, it might tear the tear the plant in half. Hell, even when I was in Omaha at, Omaha Public Power, they have the Fort Calhoun plan out there just east of of Downtown Omaha.
They, they that thing's in a flood plain, and that thing has been flooded. I don't know how many times because of, you know, they're sitting low and the low on the plains out there. You know? Who who Yep. Who who Currently, the the
[01:29:36] Unknown:
currently, the thorium reactor that I looked at in China, that thing only has a half life of maybe fifty years. And, you know, as far as contaminating a lot. Yeah. Well, it's not thousands. It's true. I don't know why It's going in the right direction. That's what I'm saying, Tom, is is that we built the old technology, these old reactors. We're we're just not Well doing the right thing in my opinion. Do we got these smaller modular ones, which that now that makes a little bit more sense, and they're better contained, and they're underground, and, you know, and and they would but then you're talking about a lot more of them scattered out more. You know, it's I don't know.
Like like Einstein said, you know, it's a hell of a way to boil water.
[01:30:28] Unknown:
I don't know why they don't rely on the French. You know, I understand the French and their reputation and whatnot, but what happened was the French and their nuclear program, they used the same set of plans for all of their reactors. In other words, they built it. They modified it. They found where it was needed to be corrections. The next one used the same set of plans but incorporated the corrections. And they've done that with what? They got 21 or I don't know how many plants. They're shutting them all down with all this crap now, but they're the ones that are pretty safe. Okay? And to give you a comparison in the PBS thing that I saw this on before I left the state, so it was some time ago, of all of the plants in The US, there's only two that were built on the same plants, and there's over a hundred of them.
The French have built all of theirs off the same plan with modifications.
[01:31:22] Unknown:
I think they use I think they use a GE, plan, plant mod, General Electric. I'm pretty sure, but I'd I have to go back and look. It's been you know, I got out of the nuclear in the late eighties, so it's been quite a while, and I haven't really kept up with it. Even though I get even though I get job listings all the time, I get this thing called Nukeworker, and, I used to use that for, keeping an eye on what plants were being built or what jobs were up and stuff like that. So it's and I still get them. In fact, I got one I think I got one yesterday or the day before, for, for something in Tennessee, the Tennessee Valley Authority.
[01:32:06] Unknown:
Yeah. TVA. When these Around Oak Oak Ridge.
[01:32:10] Unknown:
Yeah. TVA. Roger, back back when these plants were originally designed, a lot of local contractors took on the the building of them, and then the NRC came in and put all these, additional safety things after foundations and stuff were poor. And it made everything so complicated. They didn't have the engineering staff to be able to handle the retrofits on those foundations. So that's how the Bechtel's, the Brown and roots, and the floors got involved because, you know, they could they had the engineering staffs to to to stick a 10 pounds of crap in a one pound bag. And so you got that also out there. And before this stuff occurred, there was no such thing as AutoCAD, or anything like that.
And these things were so complicated. When we were building the we built scale models off the blueprints in order to see if things were correct, because there was no way of doing a cross reference through an AutoCAD system to see where there is interferences. And I think there was about a dozen of us working on that plant, and we found probably a half a dozen to a dozen interferences a day building the model. All of us. And it, and you're talking about lead shot filled, you know, concrete rebarred walls that if you miss a hole, it's a million bucks. Right?
It it where a pipe's supposed to go through. It's just I'm telling you, it's way, way, way, way, way complicated.
[01:33:56] Unknown:
Oh, we had we had safety we had safety equipment. When you were drilling, like, rebar or you were drilling for, like, anchor bolts or things like that, your your drills are tied to a ground so that if you contact any kind of metal like rebar or a pipe or some kind of support, you know, the drill would stop automatically. You would just barely touch it. As soon as you don't even contact with any kind of ground, there's a shutoff. Yeah. That's not what I'm talking about, Tom. I'm talking about the the drawings were so far off that
[01:34:26] Unknown:
if they would have poured the concrete the way it was, the pipe wouldn't have been where the the hole in the wall was supposed to be for the pipe and things like that.
[01:34:37] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:34:38] Unknown:
And if everything is on seismic hangars, I mean, just all kinds of complicated
[01:34:46] Unknown:
stuff. They used they used to get pissed off at us and, especially, I mean, I was a stickler for following specs, you know, to the to the micromet. And, you know, they would I would go out to do a do a a support hanger or something, you know, just for something simple. And, you know, the specs would be, you know, 13 and a half inches plus or minus a quarter. Okay. Well, I'd go out there and find it was half or three quarters. So I would, you know, I'd kick it out, and they go like, well, it's, you know, it's only a half an inch. I said, yeah. But if I give you a half an inch now, what's it gonna be an inch next week and all that? I said, you know, it's easy. We used to have this, we had this joke was, you know, well, if it's a problem, you know, we'll just get, the engineer, mister use as is to sign off on it. You know, we'd send a DC and a design change, notice to the engineering, and they'd say, okay. Half an inch over is okay, and they would sign off on it. So they would say use as is.
And, that was, mister use as is. But Okay. You know, they get pissed off because I say, you know what? You're you're building this thing. You know, you might get, you know, get yelled at by your supervisor. You know, I'm gonna lose my certifications, and, you know, I'll lose my job because without my nuclear certifications to do inspections, I don't have a job. And, you know, so they they would get all upset with us. I said, look. You know what? It looks like it's great great job. You know? I just can't approve it because we gotta get it signed off on. And, you know, they get all bent out of shape about it. Let's take a personal point being.
[01:36:22] Unknown:
My comment was there's some big changes coming in the nuclear industry. Trump's got it figured in and, didn't necessarily wanna take up thirty minutes talking about nuclear stuff. Yeah. I know. I'll take a look at that stuff and see what I can find. I'll let you know. It was somewhere yesterday over on Alex. They had the whole ceremony in there. But, you can look for a resurgence in it. They're gonna cut back on regulations and try and incorporate it into some sort of an overall energy plan. So, Tom, what'd you come on to talk about? Did you have something to know? I don't even know now. Yeah. Well, no. I was,
[01:37:00] Unknown:
Mark was talking about going to Austin, so I said, best of luck. That's right. It was funny and it was funny earlier when you when you were talking about, was it his who's the Paul's grandfather? And then and then Mark said, what's his last name? Schwarzenegger. I was thinking the same exact thing. And, that was just hilarious. But, you know, my wife does genealogy, and she's been digging, you know, for years and years, she's been doing genealogy and found out that we can't track my great grandfather. And, and and even on her side of the family, her mother's not who and and they're not their parents. You know? There's been a lot of handsy panky going they're going back into the back in the the twenties that people have been playing, you know, merry-go-round with the on on the Nookie Trail. And, so hell, she found out. She didn't find out that she had a half sister, until till about a few years ago. And then she's half Asian sister that her father had, impregnated this woman over in Korea, and and then just put her up for adoption, and she found her through the Oh, wow. The Ancestry.
Yeah. So 2019. Yeah. 2019. Yeah. And yeah. So you find that out when you're when you're in your sixties, you find out you got a sister all this time, a half sister, and didn't know about it, and her parents never told her. And she even asked about it. So it's some, you know, a lot of anger going on back in the day. Things were kept very quiet back then. Yeah. I know. It's sad. They were Yep. And they lied to her. But, anyway, even mine even my grandparents, great grandparents, we don't we can't track my father's lineage back and, trying to figure out who well, I meant, you know, to find out who his right grandpa. My great grandfather who can't figure it out.
So, anyway, it's a mess.
[01:39:16] Unknown:
Yep. It is. So is there a question anywhere in here? Nope. We've gotten off on this nuclear trail and not that that's not valuable information. People need to know.
[01:39:28] Unknown:
Paul's got something here. Let's see what it is. I have one more quick point on the nuclear thing. The with with the release of that information and Trump going, glow baby glow, the Trump thumping patriots that are were expecting Trump to release Tesla, free energy technology, they are melting down right now. Melting down.
[01:39:57] Unknown:
Oh, I didn't say it. The only other thing I can tell people that are listening is to make sure you have iodine. Keep your thyroid full of iodine and keep iodine tablets around, especially if you're within, you know, 30 miles of a nuclear plant or downwind of a nuke, is to keep, because that's the first place the radioactive iodine will go is to your thyroid, and it will destroy it.
[01:40:21] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. So,
[01:40:26] Unknown:
let's see. They've been they've been expecting Trump to release Tesla, energy technology, which would basically give free energy to everybody. That's one of the things they've been claiming. So now he's he's pushing the nuclear plants and nuclear proliferation. I don't know. They're gonna freak out. Well, this
[01:40:49] Unknown:
this is evidently to take the seat. Those dumpsters will find a way to spin it to make it, you know, like, get to the That's true.
[01:41:00] Unknown:
That's true. Well, we had to do that to keep the bad guys at bay. Alright. I I give up.
[01:41:07] Unknown:
Evidently, the big secret is the the guys that really are the new world order have things like free energy, and that's what they control.
[01:41:16] Unknown:
Well, of course, they do. They don't want us to have it because they can't control us. Right. Right. Right. Right. They can't control it. The same reason they don't want any cars to get more than 30 miles to the gallon. You know? So
[01:41:32] Unknown:
so where else could we go? Got twenty minutes or so left in the show. Anybody have anything they really wanted to bring up? Now's the time to do it. Dead sign. Roger. There's Larry. There's Lester.
[01:41:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Found an article on heritage.org, and it kinda explains about what Robbie was asking about. If I could read a few things here. Says the North American Electric Reliability Corporation projects that more homes will have blackouts over the next decade. And by the way, this, this was written in February of twenty twenty five. It goes on to say that's why president Trump's energy executive orders have arrived not a moment too soon. When blackouts occur, people can't work, use lights and heat, or recharge computers or cell phones for people in frail health interruptions.
And and for people in frail health, interruptions can be fatal, especially in winter. Americans learned from winter storm, Yuri, in Texas in 2021, which caused two hundred and forty six deaths. That lights must stay on and houses must be kept warm or people die. The grid's weakness stems from surging energy demand and planned closures of numerous power plants. Energy demand is skyrocketing as companies build more data centers and artificial intelligence applications. At the same time, inflation reduction act tax credits skew investment toward intermittent wind and solar power. But applications for new base load power, which operates around the clock coal, natural gas, and nuclear are lagging.
On the first day in office, mister Trump called for reversing president Biden's anti energy agenda with multiple executive orders. Mister Trump withdrew America from the Paris agreement which required costly, unreliable wind and solar power. This will have or this will save trillions of dollars, decreases electricity and transportation costs, and allow people worldwide to develop their own natural resources, including fossil fuel resources. The president called for increased development on rare earth minerals, elimination of the electric vehicle mandate, and development of energy sources readily abundant on US soil, coal, and natural gas.
Americans can choose which cars and appliances to buy, abandoning electrification incentives. The president temporarily halted the leasing and permitting of all federal wind energy, which consistently over promises and under delivers at the expense of US taxpayers. Finally, the president ended the Biden administration's restrictions on energy resource developments in Alaska. These are wise decisions. The government must take immediate action if America wants to avoid the North American Electric Reliability Corporation's projected blackouts.
A little bit a little bit more here. The organization's report states less overall capacity is being added to the system than what was projected and needed to meet future demand. It predicts that 10 of the 20 regional assessment areas that divide the North American power grid are at elevated risk. Blackouts may occur in extreme weather conditions within the next four years. This is a clear warning and Americans should be concerned. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation is particularly concerned about the stability of the Mid Continent independent systems operator, which operates the power grid in portions of 15 states in Midwest and South.
The report warns of energy shortfalls even at normal peak conditions. More than half the power grid is anticipated to be elevated risk in the next four years. I don't know if you want want me to keep reading this, like No. No. No. That's funny. That's what he's trying to alleviate and Trump Yeah. But that's basically what he's that's basically what he's signed in terms of executive orders to help,
[01:46:22] Unknown:
fix. Well, he's opened up all the all all the drilling and leasing for oil. He's opened up the pipelines again. They've opened up coal, and now they're adding a percentage of nuclear in the end of the long term plan. That's what all that was about. Joe?
[01:46:39] Unknown:
Comment.
[01:46:40] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Alright. Hold on. I've mentioned this some time ago, but, and it was mentioned yesterday in Trump's news conference or his signing You saw that? Okay. Good. Yes, sir. I watched it. And, can't tell you the fellow's name, but he replaced Sam Altman, who was the founder of Oplo Energy. And, they build small modular reactors. Yes. And what you what they do with those is they will like a data center, if they need an overabundance of power, they will bank these small or they're called SMRs, small modular reactors. And they are also molten salt reactors.
They cannot melt down due to their design. Right. And that that stock in the last, since February
[01:47:47] Unknown:
has almost tripled in price. I can only imagine. Yep. Yep. Don't forget that. Get free energy. Announcement came. That was before any of this announcement came. I see. So Couple of years ago, it was on the summer, they did a free energy thing. It was at the computer historical computer museum in San Jose, and they broadcast it worldwide. And the guy that's been following this for thirty years, he's not involved as a scientist, but he was talking about that they have got away, that they're gonna attack the soft belly of the energy market, which is home heating, first. And he said that they could take a glass of water and heat 10,000 homes for a whole winter off a glass of water.
Mhmm. And that that development that inner that, was firm and that they were just trying to develop it where it could be commercially available and then possibly scale it. But there's some really exciting things in the in the future for us in this energy stuff, I think. There's Tom There's some comments. Alright. Hold on. Tom.
[01:48:57] Unknown:
Tom. Yo. Yeah. The, you have to see, increasing the the availability of the output of all and building more reactors and more gas generators and all that isn't going to help because the transmission infrastructure is terrible. You can you put another eight fifty megawatt generator online and you're trying to shove all that power down the existing lines, it's not gonna you're gonna you're gonna melt the cables. Common. Because they, the transmission is the transmission lines are antique. There that's why you had, like, the fires and whatnot in California where the lines were overheating Right. Because of the draw and sagging and setting fires. They they they've gotta build the infrastructure up. If they're gonna build if they're gonna build capacity up, they gotta build the infrastructure up because none of the tray a lot of the transmission lines are way, way out of spec as far as trying to carry more current.
[01:49:58] Unknown:
That is the whole idea behind the small modular reactor.
[01:50:02] Unknown:
Is they go they go by night. You don't you get away from all these transmission lines. Right. Yeah. Just I have solar on my house, so I don't even know that there's a blackout in the neighborhood. And, you know, I'm very happy with it. It's not doing what they said it was supposed to per the contract, but it, you know, it it it works. And, you know, that's kind of similar to the same thing except, you know, if there's no sun or if it's a rainy day, I don't have any sunlight. I'm not getting any generation. But the little rehab, that's why I was gonna add to your comment with if you've got all these small little units on, either in a neighborhood or even small enough to be on each individual home, which would kinda seem like a waste, but, you you don't have to worry about transmission lines.
[01:50:51] Unknown:
Right. And there's other technologies that are being, developed too. Christian, Von Koenigsegg, guy who makes, like, million dollar plaything cars, he came up with a six phase, dark matter energy electric motor, and his prototype that he is putting in the Jamira supercar, is five and a half inches by 15 inches. It develops 800 horsepower and delivers almost a thousand foot pounds of torque. And in the Jamara, he pairs that with a 1,500 horsepower, twin turbo v eight to make that little car that basically has an 1,100 pound curb weight go from zero to 60 in less than one point nine seconds.
And the thing is the thing the motor is small enough to fit in a suitcase. That's what's common, folks. Oh, there's some, is incredible
[01:51:56] Unknown:
technology coming our way, folks. Go ahead,
[01:51:59] Unknown:
Paul. That's what's coming. If he can get 800 horsepower out of something five and a half by 15, he can get a 50 horsepower out of something much smaller, much more efficient, and much more affordable just to just for your daily driver to take you to and from work or the grocery store.
[01:52:20] Unknown:
It's coming. Yeah. Something that light going that fast with a little weight, what's gonna keep it on the ground? I think it's gonna go airborne like an airplane.
[01:52:27] Unknown:
Oh, no. Aerodynamics is one of his fortes. It won't have any problems staying on the ground, but it does go from zero to 60 in less than one point nine seconds with no transmission,
[01:52:39] Unknown:
period. None. Yikes. Direct drive. That's pretty cool. Yep. Okay. Anybody got any comments on all that? We got a few minutes left, eight or nine minutes left. So, your time is limited.
[01:52:55] Unknown:
Oh oh, by the way, that Jumeirah is only 1,700,000.0 unless you want customizations, then it can go up to 2,000,000.
[01:53:02] Unknown:
But but it's common. Altman Altman, the guy that's won over one of these AIs, he's got a $4,000,000 car. Mhmm. He's the one that said money doesn't make me mean anything to him. He's got a $4,000,000 car.
[01:53:17] Unknown:
Right. And I think that's why they've basically left Christian von Koenigsegg alone to to develop things is because he's developing toys for the ultra rich, and he knows that, the average Tom, Dick, and Harry is not gonna be able to afford it, so they just let him go crazy. But once he starts, thinking about releasing smaller scale models that, would work for the general market, then I think they're gonna take notice, and then I think there's gonna be a price on his head. Tesla is not happy about it at all. Uh-huh.
[01:53:54] Unknown:
Not at all. We're in a living in a very exciting time. We've got a, in my eyes, a fantastic leader, probably one of the better leaders in the history of the country. They're pioneering a lot of this stuff that may have, if Trump wasn't in there, been kept secret and maybe with him in there and this new attitude, maybe some of that stuff will be exposed and put out. You know, we'll see. Yeah. But, but, mister Trump is doing an incredible job to me,
[01:54:25] Unknown:
and I've been around a few years. Okay? They've they've been saying for some time that an uncle of, president Trump was the one that actually emptied out the Yes. Tesla's Tesla's lab.
[01:54:44] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:54:45] Unknown:
Yep. He was he was there to look at it. It was his his father's brother. Yep. Yeah.
[01:54:51] Unknown:
It's true. I've heard I've I've heard somebody talk about it recently. But, yeah, that's true. So, yes, who who's got something to say?
[01:55:02] Unknown:
Nobody? That was that was me. I was just agreeing.
[01:55:06] Unknown:
Okay. So, yep, pretty exciting times. And, here we are with our everything's going forward, and we go backwards about a thousand years. We wanna volunteer out of the feudal system. We have a very unique position, folks. We got some real powerful truth, and, you can see by how effective it is and see the lengths they've gone to to hide this. Well, you can understand why. It strips their power. They got nothing. But they're just a bunch of rich old Jews. Okay? So we'll keep trying to spread the message and see where it goes and it takes us all. And, it's pretty exciting times and people like Dave and Kaye that have joined us and contributed so so monumentally here with their website. By the way, I don't think we mentioned nationalstatus.com is the, is the address for this website that they put all this AI and everything else into over there.
And we really appreciate it, Dave. We were I know what sacrifices are involved with doing this kind of stuff, and I thank you. K? And, we'll just see how far we can spread it, how how how long it goes on, and at some point, we can't hide from this. There's a question. Yes, sir.
[01:56:33] Unknown:
Testing.
[01:56:35] Unknown:
Testing. One, two. Testing. Testing. Is this thing on?
[01:56:41] Unknown:
Hello?
[01:56:43] Unknown:
Okay. We test Sorry. I was having I was having on all sorts of unmute, mute. I couldn't hear the lady talk. Okay. Hello, Faz, on this good Saturday. Appreciate y'all being here and the conversation going on. Hey. I was wondering, did you, I know you listen to a lot of, I know you tune in to Alex Jones himself, Roger. Do you listen to American Journal in the morning?
[01:57:05] Unknown:
Yes. I love Harris. Harris Harrison Smith?
[01:57:08] Unknown:
So did you listen last Tuesday when he had that woman on, that Tiffany Yes. Tiffany, whoever, and she was talking about the and I'll I'll I got her here keyed up. She was talking about private businesses being destroyed, private equity destruction. Her name was Tiffany Cianci. I as I'm listening to that, I was thinking national status, national status. I you know, it always crossed my mind. Does you know, if Tiffany were to go into national status, would that help her in her cause to help protect her business, not just herself and her and her remedies for herself and her problems
[01:57:51] Unknown:
or her family? But would it help to see any remedies in such a discussion with them? Go ahead. The problems they're all in is like the guy we had on this week. They've all agreed to it in contract, and then they've gotten screwed. And these guys that are doing this private equity stuff understood what they were doing enough to where they can't they've also got in the paperwork. As you heard her say, she can't take them to court. They always have to go to arbitration, and they've got the whole arbitration thing cornered where there is no chance for any decent remedy there. But I don't see any help on National because she's in contracts that she's agreed to. Now, that's just my original take, but the the private equity thing is a big problem. There's gonna be they need to stick. There's a couple of very easy solutions in it for them. All they gotta do is pass a law that the arbitrators have to follow the law. Right now, they've got it baked into the cake that the arbitrators don't have to follow the law. It's just their decision, their law. Okay? So that one simple modification would correct the arbitration.
And the other thing was, oh, hell. What was it? It was just on my mind. Putting guardrails on. There were you see this private stuff has been around since the eighties, but there were guardrails on it. Clinton, as she said, or the guy the day before on Monday was on the same thing, said that they were the Clinton took part of the guardrails away. But when it got to Obama, Obama took all of them away. So all we'd have to do is those two things, go back to the Clinton guardrails and make the arbitrators follow the law. And it solved the whole problem. K. So maybe it will get to Trump and they'll do that, get that done. But they're very wealthy. They've got tremendous influence and tremendous lobbying efforts. This big beautiful bill that just passed, or at least the house, it had something that would stop that in there, and the lobbyist got it taken out.
So that's what we're fighting as usual. K? So I hope that answered your question. But, yes, I'm very, familiar with myself with it because it's really important. I didn't I wasn't familiar with it until she came out. Who was that, by the way, the race? Paul wanna
[02:00:17] Unknown:
that was a Chicago brew.
[02:00:19] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Chicago.
[02:00:20] Unknown:
Paul wanna do what? Hey, Paul. Paul, you wanna lead us out?
[02:00:27] Unknown:
I'll just say we're gonna close the show. It's the Saturday thing. I get an abbreviated weekend. Maybe I'll get some of this sickness out of my body by the time we get back on Monday. I think I will. And, I hope y'all have a very nice weekend, and we'll be back to attack them six days next week, God willing. So thanks for being there. And, if you're still lurking and whatnot Come on, Tom. Don't be scared. We're not gonna bite you. K? So you know what I found gonna say real quick? Go ahead.
[02:01:02] Unknown:
To go on that, Tiffany thing, did you remember remember she started talking about how they, the lawyers, the arbitrators were telling her to have an abortion? They were telling her to Oh, do they You know? I mean, I found that part really overreaching. How does a you know, they're a case for whatever business or whatnot, then they start actually Oh, yeah. Trying to give orders for her personal life, her own health care. I I found that, like, so overreaching that I can't even imagine how they could even possibly
[02:01:32] Unknown:
suggest even get into that section. Yep. And and you if you wanna go back last week, it was the third hour on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, Brew, he had a guy that is very sharp that went over the whole thing for an hour, and then the next day, he had her back, and that's the second time I've seen her both times. I saw her the first time she was on there. It's a big problem. Private equity. So, anyway, yep. Saw it. Thanks, Brew.
[02:02:04] Unknown:
Okay. We're off the air. Yeah. We've been off the air for about forty five seconds now. Yep. So if you got anything pressing
[02:02:11] Unknown:
for me, let me hear it right now or else I'm gonna go where I can relax a bit.
[02:02:18] Unknown:
Okay. Started on your abbreviated weekend.
[02:02:21] Unknown:
I'll see you on my abbreviated weekend. Paul, I may reach out to you, see if we can talk about this Skype thing at some point. Okay? I just wanna get my arms around it. So, and I don't have them that way now. So, folks, hope you got something out of today's show, and we will commence again, I think, on Monday. Mhmm. Hey. I love all of you. And we join Have a great weekend. Thank you, Mark. Thanks for draw thanks for being here, buddy. And Tom Yeah. My pleasure. All of you. K? So we all learn together, and help each other. So we'll see you on Monday. Have a good weekend. Ciao ciao.
[02:03:04] Unknown:
Thank you, Raj. Alright. Anybody else got, anything else to talk about before we take the stream down?
[02:03:17] Unknown:
Paul?
[02:03:17] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:03:20] Unknown:
Hey, George. Idaho. Just to pick up on can you hear me okay? I'm on that Bluetooth again.
[02:03:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I can hear
[02:03:33] Unknown:
you. Great. Yeah. I think was it Larry that had the question about the law merchant? Or is that Dave?
[02:03:42] Unknown:
Larry, I believe.
[02:03:45] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. The, I think what I've been learning pursuant to what I talked about yesterday is that we do have some remedies that are available using, you know, commercial law. If that if it's true that the entry into the foreign nation of The United States makes that, you know, birth certificate, you know, all caps person that we get car loans for and we pay utility bills and we get mortgages and blah blah blah using the, currency, instead of the gold and silver, then that's property of The United States, that name, that, that persona, that legal persona.
And they need to leave a remedy where we can come back to that whole principle of usufruct in the law, where God gives us the use of the garden. He gives us the dominion. We don't want the ownership. We don't want to own the car that they can repossess. We wanna give that ownership back and just have the and the the use of we wanna give the user for us back, give the reversionary interest back to the treasury so that we can, use the item and not have to worry about even in quote unquote paying for it, which is just debt. Right? Which is which is really blood money because it's our labor that's paying. Instead of the gold and silver, it's our labor, which is we're from the dirt.
That's what's that's what's actually paying and that's that's a form of, involuntary servitude. So once we make make the correct correction of the record, then if they try to enforce that, they would be, doing involuntary servitude. So that's kind of a logical and a kind of theological basis behind kind of what I think, Boris and the gang there are trying to explain in the iamsubdued.com. And, I think the confusion is we wanna go in and and, you know, hold these courts to mercantile law, but but do we really wanna even go in and argue with them? We just wanna kinda make a peace with the conquering nation, which is, you know, Washington DC and for their territory, for Guam and, you know, Puerto Rico and and the and the 40 milestone or pillars that are around Washington DC that are serve surveyed, you know. That's their sandbox.
And I yield.
[02:06:23] Unknown:
Right. Actually, I went, I went on to that website, and, I downloaded, every link on the the way back machine's copy of I am some dude. I went through all of the menu items and all of the all of the links, and I saved all of those documents. Some of them are PDF. Some of them are HTML files. I, saved them all. Took some time as you can probably imagine, but I do have them all on my, hard drive. So
[02:07:09] Unknown:
Great. Thank you. Thank you. Mhmm.
[02:07:16] Unknown:
Anybody else get anything? K. Well, then, I would say it's about time to take this, take this radio stream down. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Sabado edition. He catches you Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on eurofolkradio.com and Global Voice Radio Network. Sundays, we are on other platforms like radio, soapbox.com, home network Tv, freedom nation Tv, go live tv, and stream life.tube. And, for more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com, the matrix d 0 c s Com, where you'll find links to the radio streams, the free conference call links, actually join us live on a show. You can go to nationalstatus.com and also make use of that website as well. Thanks so much for joining us. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network stepping out and stepping down. Have a great day.
Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:08:36] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Host Introduction
Personal Updates and Health Issues
Discussion on AI and Global Control
Alex Jones and Media Influence
National Status and Legal Discussions
Self-Help Remedies and Admiralty Law
Open Forum for New Students
Website Updates and National Status Tools
Trusts and Tax Exemption for Nationals
AI and National Status Information
Employment Verification and National Status
Nuclear Energy and Safety Discussion
Energy Policies and Executive Orders
Future Energy Technologies
Closing Remarks and Weekend Wishes