In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles delves into a fascinating discovery beneath the pyramids in Egypt. Using advanced satellite technology and AI, researchers have uncovered an underground city, sparking discussions about ancient civilizations and their potential connections to power generation systems. This revelation ties into broader themes of historical mysteries and the potential for new insights into ancient technologies.
Additionally, the episode features a captivating story from Jack, a friend of Roger's, who shares his adventurous travels through the Middle East, including a harrowing encounter in Egypt. The conversation also touches on legal intricacies, such as the importance of understanding jurisdiction and the role of the solicitor general, providing listeners with a blend of historical intrigue and practical legal insights.
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Well, we're gonna give another stab at it here for a couple hours on the, Saturday edition. Usually, a little bit of different show. Different day, you know, start of the weekend, all that kind of stuff here on the March 22. Two '2 as my father would say, 22, my favorite number. And it is Roger Sales, your host here at the Radio Ranch. So welcome if you got your little nappy head out of bed this morning, early. I actually slept a little bit late this morning, Paul. So I'm a little like the old butcher, I'm a little behind in my work. I don't think we've got very many, very many helpers today in extending our reach. But if we have any, you might as well go ahead and give them credit at this point if you would, please.
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Actually, it's like I said before, just us girls. Euro folk radio dot com. Thanks to pastor Eli James and Global Voice Radio Network. Of course. Thanks. The conference is open, free conference call. The links to join us live on the show are on the matrixdocs.com.
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Yeah. So the, the the unusual crossing of two men's paths, pastor Eli and, and Paul English that, have delivered Boy, they that that little chance meeting has delivered an awful lot to the world. Okay? Yes. On us being able to do this for well, it ain't like an old broadcast station. I can tell you that. So, anyway, it's good. Go to the hospital. Yes. It it is. And, those two are. But they got along splendidly in out of that union. The this, facility here, EuroFolk Radio, and you may not know that one of the reasons that this came about was all the heavy early migration into, Europe from Africa and other places. So, that was the impetus to start this. And, here we are. And then they had a gal on here out of Colorado, Laura, for a long time, and she and I knew each other from previous, ex wives.
And, Laura suggested to Paul that they simulcast this show. So even when we were over on Truth Frequency Radio, we were being simulcast over here. And then when Chris Ego and I crossed swords over there at ex wife number three, I I was sitting there. I was gonna go to Spreaker, Paul. I didn't know any place else. And and, my phone rang, and it was this guy, Paul English, who I don't remember if I'd even hardly talked to before. But, anyway, we got into one of those kind of splendid conversations that you can have with Paul English. And,
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he said, well, that's the tribe. Why don't you come over here with us? And I've been simulcast over here, so I just
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stepped over and call this home now. And man, it's good after a number of ex wives when you find one that's, you know, good to you. Right? So, anyway, here we are, Saturday edition. There's a couple of things I do wanna talk about today. I didn't get to talk about yesterday because Brent was with us. And I just didn't know how much it would muddy the water, you know, so I didn't bring it up. Did anyone happen to see the last hour and a half of, Alex on Thursday?
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Never watch them.
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Well, this is the kind of stuff you miss by doing that. It was announced, I believe, on the sixteenth of this month by an international research group that has been using really, really high defined cameras from satellites and real sophisticated software streamlined with, AI, I guess. And they have found an entire city underneath the pyramids. Have y'all not heard this?
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Nobody's heard this. Why I was up here early today. I got it from another source. It's a Makia Freeman, and he was giving Greg Hunter credit. That's I don't know where Alex got it from, but, Oh, well, he got it from this guy on from what I would
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He he got it from this guy on X. I that may be the same guy, and this guy was on with him for an hour. You can go back in the, those places that carry out, the info wars and they snip out the commercials, you know, and then put the hours up individually and then a full hour of full show. Excuse me. So this one of the he's not involved with them. He just somebody who's been in this space for years and years and years, and he caught the original, on the 16 this month, the announcement. Folks, this is incredible. Okay? So Greg Hunter's already got that on the air somehow, Samuel, over on USA Watchtower. Is that what you're telling me? Well,
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yeah. Makia Freeman gave Greg Hunter credit for it. Now it it's not from what I saw on, Makiya Freeman, it they're using, like, a Doppler imaging
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ground sensor radar. It's some type of a variation of a Doppler radar. That's correct.
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Yeah. Yeah. They call it SAR radar. But what did it what what they said the structure underneath there is are eight columns. They're 648 meters long,
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and they have a spiral on the outside of them. Yes. They do. Yep. There's eight of them in two rows. They're laid two by two by two. They are two meters no. Two kilometers deep. Two kilometers deep. 600 650. Right. You're merged with it. Yeah. Okay. And if there if if there's a scale,
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if the if the illustration of them is to scale, if they're 648 meters long, I would guess there's something like about one tenth of that in diameter. So they're they're a column. So if and they got a spiral structure on the outside of that. So if you had a pencil and you slip a compression spring over that pencil, that's what those columns look like. And then they sit on a, like, a citron
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A bedrock. Or a cube.
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Yeah. That is 80 by 80 meters cubed.
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Yeah. Each four of them on on there's two of these base cubes at the bottom and four columns on each one.
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Right.
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And they think they think it's a power generation
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generation system. That was my And the two. I didn't get to hear the full story.
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Well, we'll we'll discuss it. I I didn't want go go ahead. Fascinating.
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Well, when they I didn't get to hear the full story, but when they showed the structure and the pyramids are actually on top
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Correct. Point,
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the first thing that came to my mind was some type of power generation. That was the first thing that came to my mind.
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Scratch at some point. Surface level in inside, there's a bunch of other smaller buildings, which wouldn't be small in scale again compared to the pyramid. They had about eight eel details above ground at the floor level of the pyramid, just over this. And then there's sort of like a slab, then there's these columns with the spirals on it, and then there's these cubes at the base of those. So It is.
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And it is pretty damn spectacular. So I don't know where I do know you can go to Thursday's, Alex Jones and get the they did they touched on it throughout the show, but he did the whole fourth hour on it with this guy. I think it's the same guy Samuel mentioned. I mean, talk about freaky. Okay? Now they say it goes hand in hand. Greg Hunter or Roger. I hope I didn't say Greg Hunter. It's Greg Reese. Well, you did you okay. You did say Greg Hunter. So, alright. Well, Reese got it from watching Alex. K? So, Okay. Or vice versa. Or I don't know. The guy's on x.
It's really worth watching and listening to. This is a whole like, an Atlantis advanced civilization that has now been shown and proven. Right. Now evidently in Egypt, we we don't know, Bruce. K? They they don't have any bodies, skeletons, or anything else. Egypt is evidently very, very aware of this to some extent because they will not let you take ground penetrating radar anywhere near the pyramids. But these people were doing it via satellite, so they didn't have to ask permission. And then they've got this one super scientist guy that has written the software that allows this other apparatus, Doppler radar, and everything to to seek down into, finalize these images that are underneath. And, boy, I'm telling you, it's freaky, folks.
So if you haven't seen that or haven't heard about it, I haven't heard anybody else mention it except on Alex the other day. It is really well worth watching that fourth hour
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just because it's starting with it. Said Roger
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Roger, they also said that they're all connected. The major Yes. Pyramids. So they're not really telling us about at least in what I saw, they there's supposed to be a whole bunch more information that will be coming out.
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Yes. They're doing another, press conference on the twenty sixth, I think, this coming week. Okay? This is information just from a announcement. There's a female that's in charge of public relations and stuff with it. I believe she got up and gave some of the information that he is referring to and using, but it is really worth going and in, educating yourself on this. K? So go you go to a number of different places, but, just go over to Thursday's edition of, the fourth hour of Alex Jones. I'm telling y'all, this is why I watch Alex Jones. I know Mark doesn't watch him, and other people don't watch him. And I know he aggravates the hell out of me a lot of time. But when there's something like this breaking, that's exactly where it's gonna be. That's why I I I spend so much time over there. You're gonna get the latest cutting edge stuff in the world because they got the biggest audience. Anybody with this type of information is automatically gonna go to them.
So that's my position on that. And, I mean, I was I was just damn shocked Thursday, really, just to watch this whole thing, listen to this guy explain it, what they knew. It's exactly as Samuel described it. It's four cylinders. I thought they said they were two kilometers deep. Okay? So we'll find out the specificity on that. But, they were the the reason I say that, Samuel, is because they compared it to the tallest building in the world, which is that tower in Dubai, which is 1.8 kilometers high, and this one's two kilometers high. It's the highest structure higher than that. It's what they said. Okay? Well, it's That I that I retained. I may be wrong. Okay?
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Well, if you add the six forty eight to the 80, and then you add the pyramid, well, yeah, then you've got something that's
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just off the scale. Well, they they I don't believe they were talking about the pyramid. I think they just talked about the cylinders, but we'll go back and watch it and get definitive information. It's hard to absorb all of that when you're first presented with it. Is just a damn startled by the image that they have. And evidently, it's not just this power generation plant. It's a whole area of an underground city, oh, oh, oh, beside that too. So we'll find out more probably this week as this thing gets formally announced. But boy is Alex,
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your illustrations of it, Roger?
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Yes. Roger Bruce. Yes.
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Okay, Bruce. Go ahead.
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Taking care of a lady that's lived here in Branson area in Missouri, and she just told me that in the late eighties, '1 of the, people that do, I don't know, sound process on the ground. They got him to go to the Pyramids, and and he knew this guy. And he traced all that stuff you're talking about back in the eighties. He drew up the plans. He drew up the plans for what he was seeing, what he got from that, thing he device he had to to go underground to get see what was down there. And, they took it all away from him after he got back and did all the work. Oh. And he never saw the stuff again.
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Yeah. Well, they're gonna fix it. Tell him to stay tuned for next week. They're gonna see it a whole bunch of places. K? I think they said the twenty sixth. That would be Wednesday next week, I believe. Anyway, there this is big news, and and and you you I guess you'd have to really see the what they laid down and hear what they said about it to really get the size and the impact of this. And to them, it they they said it fit right in with other biblical teachings and stuff. I'd obviously, I didn't wanna bring it up with Brent and get him all fired up yesterday about it. But, but it's damned interesting. And I'm I'm gonna tell you, if you wanna go see something you've never seen before, go watch that fourth hour of Alex Jones from Thursday.
I know you if you go over if you go over if you go over to, like, rumble.com and and put in Infowars, and then there's a guy named Ron Gibson. This is the one that I follow, and he goes and takes every hour of any show on Infowars, strips it to commercials, and then puts it up first hour, second hour, third hour, fourth hour, or whatever, and then full show. And you if you'll go to rumble.com and your and and, Ron Gibson, there's five or six other people that do that stuff. But, anyway, however you get to it, I suggest put that over the rest of the weekend. You may wanna sit down and watch that. K?
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Or
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Yeah, Mark. Hey. Welcome, Mark.
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Thanks. Good to be here today. I, the the channel that I watch, which is also produced by Ron Gibson, is a channel called General Shepherd on Rumble. And there's a there's a copy of his, but the one that's got the most followers. I put a link in the free conference called chat, and I put a link on, Chateango. That's two, the number two, radio ranch dot chat, c h a t a n g o, dot com. And I put links over there. And what I like about that because he cuts out the commercials Yeah. I can also play back the and it's not just Alex Jones. If you like the American Journal in the morning or you like Owen Shroyer in the evening, you know, you can watch those different shows. I really like Harrison that does the American Journal in the morning. He is he's a talented kid. That's a talented young man right there. Yeah. And then I think Chase comes in.
Chase Geyser comes in either, I think, Sunday Sunday or sometimes he covers for Owen, but then, I think Sunday after Alex's show, he does a show. And sometimes Chase covers for Alex. And Chase is phenomenal. I really like him. But on on the General Shepherd channel, because he cuts out the commercials, and if you go to the settings inside the video that you're watching, you can actually speed your video up, the playback speed. So I can usually do 1.5 speed and that'll take a three hour show and cut it down to, you know, an hour and a half, maybe a little bit longer. And that way, I can get through all the material and, you know, I have a hard time listening to Alex because
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he says this he says the the same stuff over and over again. Like, alright. You could've covered this in thirty seconds, not five minutes. Right. I got this huge stack of news here, but let me tell you about this that I've been experiencing for thirty minutes first. And they never gets to it. I know. A hard time. Pisses me off. I I end up yeah. Here he goes. You get these great guests, you know, Alexander Dugan, Putin's adviser, and and and Boot Max Boot, the arms dealer they released at a US prison. He gets these guys on and tells you how much they're how great they are, and then he won't let them finish a damn sentence. And I get so damn pissed off. I I yell at the monitor a lot, you know. Anyway Yeah. So but it's worth it to get little gems like this one right here.
Okay? And Samuel, it's not drawings of it. It's the computer rendition of it is what I got out of that. What the computer showed them. K?
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So Roger. Damn it. Yeah. There's also a lot of skepticism about whether it's true or not, but, you know, like yesterday, the, the the mockumentary. I
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don't know. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Sketch?
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Yeah. I was just wondering after watching it, where do you think this technology came from?
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Shit, man. I got no idea. I'm just a little kid sitting down in Ecuador teaching people how to get free the federal government. I have no idea on all that stuff. It does lend an awful lot of credence to the stories we've heard all the way from Plato, that Plato heard from his grandfather, his great grandfather, about Atlantis and the other civilizations that were here. I don't know. Okay? And I've honestly I've never gotten off onto anything like this with UFOs and all that stuff because my whole emphasis was to try and teach you guys and people I interact with on what we do. And the minute you it's woo woo enough. Right? Here they switch. And you bring in UFOs, and you've lost 50% of the people you're talking to. So I've just never paid any attention to it. K?
But you can't deny what I saw, and I think these people deliver, here on this. I think this is absolutely real, and he's talking about the guy that was interviewed. He he was not affiliated with him now, but he's been in this area of research for years. He brought up Ubotekay. The y'all and I'm probably pronouncing it wrong. Ubotekay. Do you know about that, Mark?
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It's not Steve Quayle, is it?
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No. No. It's some other guy on x. Mark, are you there or not? You must have gone. I would get some coffee.
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Well, if you Sorry. No. I'm not I'm not familiar with that that name.
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It's over and around Turkey, and the Levant area, I believe. And they have found Fertile Crescent. Huge. In the Fertile Crescent, they have found this huge, and they don't know how deep it goes, underground city with unbelievable layers and levels down. And then some new world order guy, a WEF member, came in and planted trees over the area, and they have, prohibited anybody from going into it. His excuse was, well, we're gonna leave the next generation something to look for. Yeah. Sure. But, this kind of thing, this, research that they've got through this Doppler stuff could really do a number on things like that. He says there's things like that all over the Earth. They specifically mentioned Peru, south of us here, two or three, four times.
And that they found the same structures with the same stuff at multiple the way they move these rocks in with no cement, no nothing, incredibly tight fit. And they found that architecture all over the world, including Peru. So, yes, who was trying to say something there?
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It's Jack. Good morning.
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Hey, Jack. Have you been down to those ruins in Peru? I mean, Machu Picchu. I don't you've never even left Ecuador, have
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you? I'm like you. I've never even left, Kung Bahia.
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Well, now I know that's not right because you've been all over the country. But for the audience, me, I've never left with the exception of one close trip to Pat Pat Papa Yarca, which I'll tell you what that is in a minute. That's the only time I've ever been out of this valley, really. And, that place is very cool now. It's about a forty five minute drive from here. It's at the top of the Andes as you're going back over into the, jungle. And it's these hot springs natural hot springs are at the top of the Andes there. And, buddy, yeah, we're the they they got seven pools, like the seven pools of Hana or something. And as the water comes downhill from where it originates, it cools off a little bit. So as you go up and go up to the or or original of the fountain, it gets warmer and warmer in those pools. It's a really big popular tourist place or or even locals place. It's real good for you to go up there and lay in that mineral water.
And you get up to that top one, and I've heard, Jack, people say they went in that top one, but, boy, I wouldn't stick my damn body in there. You boil an egg in that thing in two or three minutes.
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Yes. For real.
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Cool place, though. So what you got, man? What you got? What's the rare occurrence that brought Jack out of the closet this morning?
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Well, I mean, we've got, some pyramids, North of Quito, earthen mounds, kinda like the the Georgia Native American Indians. And then we've got, down by Cuenca, some Indopirica ruins. And, one of the really cool places is Cuevo De Las Toya's Cave Of The Oil Birds, and that's when in the seventies, '70 '2, '70 '3, Buzz Aldrin and a bunch of them came down. And supposedly, this cave complex goes and ties into
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underground tunnels and whatnot. So that just that's where they thought the Ecuadorians or somebody hit a bunch of gold in that cave of the oil birds. Right? Yes. The the priest
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took you over there. And, he had, like, some crowns that were big around. It's like a four foot diameter crown for a very big king. But, this this pyramid stuff and I have been there. I have been to,
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Gaza City. Oh, yeah.
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02/2002 early two thousand two. But, what I'm getting at is is yeah. This all started breaking on Twitter, x, and, YouTube, and TikTok, Thursday as well. But something I saw last night on a particular channel called Anonymous, that the Switzerland Scientist and the Italian scientist that did this paper and did this work was back in 02/2002. So, you know, they're they're releasing stuff. And like your quote earlier about the guy over at Turkey, Well, we're gonna release that later when we can really wag the dog off of where's the Epstein files, where's, you know, MLK, j o k, you know, all that stuff.
You see what I mean? It's a great time to Yeah, man. And whack the dog.
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So this is not new information? This they've been holding this for twenty years. Is that what you're telling me?
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Twenty twenty two. Twenty '20 '2. Twenty '3. Oh, 2022
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for cup okay. Couple of years. Alright. Now, Jack, at this point, would you like to tell the audience your Egyptian pyramid story?
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No. Who took waste of Saturday on that?
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Okay. That if any of you come down to visit if you come down to visit, part part of the package is Jack's gonna tell you this story about him in Egypt that'll have your jaw drop wide open.
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You could do the short version. You do it better than I do.
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Yeah. Jack goes into too many details. Basically, Jack, it's a really funny story, man. But it's spoiler alert?
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Do we need to issue a cellular alert?
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Yeah.
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Don't just, Jay, it it's I don't even know if I could do justice to it, but someday we'll get maybe I'll get into it. We don't have anything else to talk about.
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Roger, let me start you off with just a time frame at least. 10/04/2002, '3 other buddies have pestered me for ten years to get a passport and go with them for one week to Amsterdam. And finally, I do it, and we leave 10/04/2002. And in two or three days into that and I mean, here's, you know, the the Queen's Castle 1600, and here's the Anne Frank House. And I mean, there's a lot of history of stuff going on besides the the the nefarious stuff that goes on there. And so I turned to my buddies and I say, hey. I really would like to stay on longer. Is there a way to extend this buddy pass or whatever?
And they said, yeah. There is, but we really don't recommend it. And, anyway, I was ninety days in Europe, worked my way down to Greece. And then on New Year's Eve night where my great grandfather is from, Athens, Greece, I fly into Cairo, Egypt on 01/01/2003. And I'm ten days in Cairo in and about, and then I am, work my way over to the West Nile Bus Service and East Nile Bus Service, and I'm trying to get a ticket to go over to Israel. And, the bus station's giving me a real hard time. And finally, the tourist police come up, say, what's going on? And I said, I'm trying to get a ticket to go to the Israel border. And, they say, okay.
Quit messing with him. Give him a ticket. And, so about twelve hour night bus, day bus, I get to a rough refugee camp. Big, huge metal building at the border with about a thousand Arabs laying around in the floor trying to get into Israel. And they take and segregate me over into some unclaimed luggage room. And, the next morning, Israeli sent over a bus and take about 12 of us over to try and get into Israel. And, anyway, I'm I'll go through one Mossad agent, another Mossad agent, and then finally this female Mossad agent. Everybody's asking the same questions. I see in your passport you came from Amsterdam down to to Greece, and then you're here, Cairo and here. That's a very strange way. Usually, people are in tour groups and not traveling alone.
And, I said yes. Yes. Yes. I said, okay. What's going on here in The Middle East at this time? We got a sword rattling with Bush Junior and, you know, a couple of years after nine eleven. You would normally have ninety days to be in Israel, but you've got seven. And boom. I was officer of races and, with a bus. Anyway,
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am I doing okay, Roger? You missed anything yet. It's about to get real interesting here. Let's listeners, go ahead.
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I I get on I get on a bus. We stop at a place called Ashkelon, and it's got, like, a McDonald's and a bus terminal in the back of this shopping plaza. And there's a nose cone of a bus made into a monument where buses, I guess, in the eighties, would when they exploded, it would just take the whole front nose cone, rivets, and all off, and it pretty much kinda intact except no windows. And I thought to myself, okay. That's, I know what that's all about. And, get back on the bus. We get into the bus station in Jerusalem, and, you know, trying to get my bearings. And some taxi driver wants to take me to the Yik Yak Rabine Youth House, which is really kind of a hotel.
It's really nice. And it was $40. And, anyway, I I just go ahead and go along with the program with night. They're having some kind of bar mitzvah or something going on downstairs. Next morning, I get, over to the Old City, Tower Of David, Jaffa Gate, and I'm I'm $8 a night in a real for real youth host. And do my remaining days there and, Wailing Wall And Dome Of Rock over the wall and pretty pretty cool experience. Then I start turning my way southbound to get out as I, you know, used up my week and actually went over a little bit. And I go down to Elat, which is a big gambling town and tropical paradise type place.
And all along that bus ride, you would see desalination plants and waterworks and all kind of things going on to make the desert more habitable.
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But at Elat,
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I got a high speed ferry boat over to Aqaba, Jordan and spent a week in Jordan. And, really, things are heating up with Bush Junior and and the military industrial complex, and it's starting to get tough to get my Western Unions. I'm going to the Internet cafe and doing my little trunk for sales and getting Western Unions, and it's kind of an old school method of digital nomad. Get get done at Jordan, kinda getting a little truck. I suppose some young guys at the hotel, and I'm on a high speed ferry boat southbound to Sharmarshik. And I come back in to Sharmarshik at the port, And this is another beautiful tropical paradise, vacation spot.
And, there at night and kinda had a little trouble at the port getting in because you've already spent some time up in Cairo. Why are you coming back into Egypt? They stamped me anyway. Let me in. But let me know it was a regular. Not quite Yeah. Plus you've been to Israel. Israel. And why why aren't you with a tour group? You know? But did not go from there to Karnak, Luxor, Valley Of The Kings, then I wind up in Aswan, the very bottom bottom of the pile, South Egypt. We call it Lower Egypt, Middle Egypt, and Upper Egypt. And, in that Lower Egypt, now we are about February.
And the, hostel owner is him and his grown son are pretty pretty easy to get along with. I'm going, each night down to a place, that's where they have belly dancers and stuff. And you're smoking these hookah pipes, apple, tobacco, and drinking tea hot tea. And that's that's throughout The Middle East. Seems to be a big fun thing to do. But one day, as I get out and about, there's trucks and truck drivers seem to kinda wanna swerve over a little bit, you know, make me jump down the ditch or, you know, get out of their way. And I got a little tired of it. This place is no bigger than Kotakashi, maybe 10,000 people.
And, I'm gonna have to do the PG version of of other activities. I'm gonna take I'm taking that one. That's one, is on the border with Sedan, and I was applying to go on it to Sedan. But this truck driver, come by, and I had me a full bottle, glass bottle of Coca Cola, and I threw it through his windshield. And he got out. We got in a fight. And
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he had He came out he came after you with a he gave his audience. He came after him with a meat hook. Right, Jack?
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It was a iron bar for token blocks, and, he was one of them block masons for the pyramid, I guess. Oh my And it did have it did have two hooks on each end of it. And, I had a, like, a bamboo cane and a butcher, because they all butcher knife. I bought off the street menu. And I knew that if I didn't really try my best to kill him since he's done hit me in the head and I glanced a little bit of it with my left fist and and and holding the bamboo locking cane, almost knees give out in hot Egypt sun there in South Egypt. And, so this ain't a good time for that. So I lunged at him, and he backed off and got on his cell phone, called the tourist police, military police, and his mate comes out there.
By now, we got fifty, sixty people in the street, and this killed the Yankee, and then you go home back to George Bush, white Satan, evil. And my hotel manager gets winded up, comes down there. Well, you got, you know, you got about a inch and a half gash inside your head. You wanna go to the hospital and get sewed up. I said, no. I'm okay. Let's let me get back to the room I cleaned it up. I said it was self defense. He tried to run me over. And okay. So the the police let me go with my manager back to the hotel, and, did get cleaned up and got ready that night to go to the nightclub.
And I went downstairs, and I always invite my manager and his grandson, you know, says 50 and 30. I said, y'all guys wanna go with me to the nightclub tonight to see the belly dancers. They always say no for this nine, ten days I've been in town. And other than the Ferris activities. But, anyway, they said no. And, I said, okay. No. This time, they said yes. It had surprised me. And we jump in this little Fiat instead of me taking the stage coach, horse and buggy guys who helped me get into some other. There's there's my manager, we're getting this little Fiat hatchback, and we're going down, the Malecon right alongside the mall.
And we're getting close to the nightclub, and he takes a left. He goes back into downtown area of the little. That's what I needed. I said, hey. The the nightclub's over here right on the river. He said, yeah. I gotta go over here for just a minute. And he took another left and bam, these doors to this fort flew open. He drives in, doors close, and I'm surrounded with soldiers. They jerk me out of the car, handcuff me, and it's all over but the shop. They had read my passport for whatever reason, whatever they found. They didn't like and interrogated me all night.
We understand, you've been having relations with some of our women. Is this correct, mister Abercrombie? Oh, no, sir. I have not. He said, that's a very intelligent answer, mister Abercrombie. And, anyway, all night of that, two or three different Egypt secret police guys asking the same questions over and over again. So about my travels and whatnot. So then the next morning, they chained me to five young soldiers in handcuffs in a parallel circuit. You know, we get on this old train, Wild West train, choo choo choo, back to Cairo about $10.12 dollar ride.
And I get to Cairo, and they throw me in this dungeon with about a hundred other added by the 40 thieves, you name it, visa violations and stuff like that. And, well, you know, you're just sleeping on the floor. And one of my bunkmates on the floor was from Nigeria. He taught himself English by reading comic books, and, he had this big, bubbly, fresh scar on the side of his head where Alibaba and the 40 thieves will walk over everybody trying to get to the bathroom to where the 110 outlet is where they stick a curling iron in the wall and heat up their water for their teeth. Anyway, this is not a good situation.
They slop us like hogs a few times a day with these big old bowls of goat dip and leavened bread. And, thankfully, they do chain us all together and put us in the back of a SWAT truck and take us to the Administration Building to see your embassy. And three days of me going there, finally, the US consulate in, Cairo came out and talked to me. And they said, you need, $750 for Egypt Air one way to JFK. I said, but I've got this return, buddy. If you just let me know, I'll go to school and return home. Said, no. No. No. You don't understand. You gotta do it this way.
And I called my buddy, Bud, at the tool room back in Douglasville. You need to go back into my stash and send send money. We've got a problem. And, that took two or three days to get hammered out. So I was a week in there with Alibaba and a hundred thieves. And there was even six, eight Ukrainians in there running from some kinda new life. They were they were on visa violations. Couple of women and six guys. And, it was weird while I was in that, holding tank, and it was no bigger than my living room, dining room combined. I mean, we were really stacked in there like sardines. One of the Ukrainians with some pretty good English is, you know, kinda leaning towards UFOs, and you know the difference in malevolent and benevolent. I said, yeah. Yeah. Uh-huh. Mild, bad, any benefit, good. And, it's always stuck with me, to this day that he was asking me about aliens and those two words as he was working on his English.
And, you know, not all of these, interdimensional beings are all bad guys, and not all of them are good guys. But, anyway, got off track. They got me out of there to the Cairo Airport, and I got home fourteen March. I got to JFK 14 March 2 Thousand And 3. 19 March, Troops go into, Iraq. And that's when they throw up their arms and give up. And we're doing this scroll voice to scroll technology for them to just give up, you know, all that stuff.
[00:43:28] Unknown:
Right. But anyway Yeah. And and and Jack gets back I was gonna say you get back to The States, and then the FBI wants to come come get you. Right?
[00:43:42] Unknown:
Let's see. It took, it took a a few weeks for that to manifest. An old girlfriend, and her German girlfriend, fabricated a story that I was trading with the Taliban.
[00:44:10] Unknown:
The Come on.
[00:44:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. That I was messing with, training camps over there and stuff when I was in Jordan.
[00:44:23] Unknown:
And Talk talk right in the talk right in the microphone, Jack.
[00:44:27] Unknown:
Yeah. That this this gal, my my girlfriend's friend, because they were kinda keeping each other company while I was away. She she fabricated up the story to to get even with me because she didn't wanna want me coming back into the picture. And, so then the FBI came over to the, able to rent them there where I was living at a commercial business as a so we were living in night watchmen to lighten my load and get to moving abroad, living abroad. And that that adventure did. I mean, I knew even though it didn't go like I planned, man plans and God laughs, I knew I wanted to live abroad.
And I just turned 40 on eighteen March as I got home. So it was like a thirty nine year old midlife crisis. And then when when the FBI descended upon the able to run, shut the whole company down Oh, jeez. Equipment ramp. They, FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, ATF, GBI, Douglas County Sheriff's Department led the, team in there. And, I mean, I was ready to turn wheels up, and and I was loading up my truck to put around back in the woods and go back to Prague. That's where I was headed. This one had tickets and everything. And I and I knew that's pretty much where I wanted to be, to go from Amsterdam down to Greece. I mean, I I took my time in that ninety days.
Prague is where I wanted to return to and do my dual citizenship through Greece through my great grandfather where I had all the documents in order and, getting them in order. And, now, off to the Fulton County Detention Center, Bond. Not guilty, not innocent, but we're gonna keep an eye on you for eighteen months of ankle bracelet. And that gave me time to work on my Greek paperwork to the Atlanta Greek consulate and Atlanta Greek Orthodox Church and Atlanta Greek Festival. And all I was wanting to do was just get going, and they got me all kind of bogged down with urine test and intense federal probation.
And, I got off of that, mid let's see. It's mid of '3 or four or five. Zero five. They give me my passport back and say, go for it. Well, actually, no. Put in for another passport. We'll we'll okay you to get. You've done good on your little eighteen months, and, stay out of trouble. So, as I was working on the Greece dual citizenship, the to to get over there and get a European Union passport, but actually live in Prague, the grease starts falling apart, starts having civil unrest, banking problems, o six, o seven, and I'm starting to have trouble with my lawyer over there.
And meantime, Bud, my buddy Bud at the Tool and Equipment Rental just came here in o six for a month to Ecuador, does the northern portion. It comes back with 5,000 pictures and updates and reports, and it comes back in o seven. Does South End of the country, which say South End Of Alabama. North End Of Alabama is no bigger than a state. And I said I like it. I like the the progress report. You know, he's the one I went to Amsterdam with, start with him with the other place. And, so I came here September 2008.
And I I really I know they call us a third world developing country, but they not seen Egypt, and they've not seen,
[00:49:00] Unknown:
Right. And since you hit here since you hit here in September, now keep this in mind, I had landed in Argentina the month before in July. And, and he was here two months before. And we, Jack and I, lost track of each other from Atlanta, so we didn't realize that it happened. And then I did a radio show with Adrian Salbucci, his first radio show. And Jack happened to be listening that night, and that's how we reconnected. But you came down after that point. I think the interesting thing, Jack, is that you you've never left the country since o eight. Uh-uh. You know?
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So I did a anyway '90. I did a '90 and a '90, and that put me to March 2009. Ran home, wrapped a few more things up, got a few more Uh-huh. 06/00/2009, never set foot out of the country.
[00:50:01] Unknown:
Yeah. So, and Jack's been a great benefit for me down here. I came up and visited him. I'd been going to Buenos Aires for Christmas, but, everybody was always gone. You know, the Americans were back in The States and whatnot. And I had a wonderful place to stay and everything, but there's not too many people there. And I'd been there doing it a couple of years in a row and kind of gotten boring. And so then Jack and I reconnected and I said, well, hell, I'll just come up there for Christmas and visit you. And I spent a month up here. God, Jack was gracious enough to let me, irritate him and his wife in their home there. Keep put up with me. And, then I I got back on the plane and went back in January to Argentina.
Now that's summer down there up in the high desert, and it gets like a hundred and five degrees and and higher. And, man, I'm sitting there for a couple of days with a fan on me. And I said, damn. I I like that Ecuador thing. I can get dollars out of the ATM and this beautiful climate and everything. And I said, well, I'm moving. So that's the reason I got here and kind of the background story on all that. But Jack's adventure up there in The Middle East, it's quite a story to listen to.
[00:51:17] Unknown:
Roger, I got a question for Jack.
[00:51:19] Unknown:
Okay. Go ahead, Sam.
[00:51:21] Unknown:
I was wondering if you used the belly dancer defense on the FBI.
[00:51:30] Unknown:
No. It's not. They were very serious individuals or acted like they were anyway.
[00:51:41] Unknown:
Was he talking about the Louisiana, Georgia?
[00:51:45] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:51:47] Unknown:
Who is the sheriff that participated in the raid? Was that Tommy Waldrop or Phil Miller?
[00:51:54] Unknown:
Waldrop. Waldrop. To come Miller, I think, come along later after that.
[00:52:02] Unknown:
I lived there for about over twenty years.
[00:52:07] Unknown:
Really? Oh. Well, that's Yeah. Jack's kinda home base there, Douglasville, Deville.
[00:52:14] Unknown:
And Allen's up in Alden County.
[00:52:18] Unknown:
Allen is? I was at Highway 92 in Annie Wakey Road.
[00:52:24] Unknown:
Annie Wakey and what?
[00:52:27] Unknown:
Highway 92. Okay. Yeah. Fairburn Road. That's a able that's a able to rental and, equipment rental.
[00:52:36] Unknown:
Party Okay. Yeah. I know where that's
[00:52:40] Unknown:
good. That's where the raid happened. They shut his whole business down the entire day.
[00:52:47] Unknown:
They let it reopen, though. Right, Jack?
[00:52:50] Unknown:
Yeah. The next day, but they they shut down that day. Quadrant off.
[00:52:56] Unknown:
Jack, for such a mild for such a mild mannered guy, he really gets himself into some predicament over there. Oh, you can laugh about it now, can't you, buddy? Well So if any of you are thinking about going off on international traveling, I just I'm glad Jack came on and told you that story. Just be careful. Okay? And try and go with the tour group, I guess.
[00:53:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. It's, but, you know, back to the pyramids thing that that prompted my call. There's a scripture about in the in the last days, I will send them wonders and, amazing things that, you know, something along those lines. But if not for the, grace of God, even the very elect would be deceived. Something along those lines.
[00:54:06] Unknown:
Well, the this, the this that started all this is pyramid things is one of the most startling things I've seen in a lifetime, really. Yeah. And it gives a whole new dimension to our world and our history that well, some of you may have contemplated it before, but I dare say most of us haven't. So if you just missed the first part of the show today that, the fourth hour of Alex Jones on Thursday, the twentieth, well worth digging up and watching because this is gonna come out in a lot bigger bigger exposure, I think, next week after these people do their official, unveiling.
But, man, it's pretty un it's pretty damn impressive. I'll tell you that.
[00:54:58] Unknown:
Roger, are are you familiar with, the Aleister Crowley and the pyramid?
[00:55:04] Unknown:
Not really. I've never studied a lot of that stuff, but I I know they've got very unique they found I tell you one thing that came out of it. They found some new, rooms in the pyramid they didn't know were there. Go ahead, Samuel.
[00:55:18] Unknown:
In nineteen o four, Aleister Crowley spent his honeymoon evening in the, Great Pyramid,
[00:55:26] Unknown:
And he did In the one of the big rooms. Right?
[00:55:30] Unknown:
Yeah. In in the King's Chamber. And he did a, a a ritual in there. And the next day, they're in a, museum. And his wife is attracted to this stele, which is just a tablet with a writing on it. And, it's labeled six six six in the museum in the number of artifacts that are in there. And supposedly, this what was written on that changed Aleister Crowley's life completely, and it was called the steel of revealing. And I don't know what was ever really on that, But after that, he started writing a lot of his books and stuff. So pretty strange stuff.
[00:56:17] Unknown:
Well, this has got something to it. I I I I believe. So just, if you wanna kinda pre prepare yourself for probably what's another one of these big revelations is coming in here pretty quickly. You ought to try and go back and watch that over the weekend. So anybody else got any comments on all that?
[00:56:39] Unknown:
There there's so many mysteries. Like, some of the just some of the big blocks that have been quarried. I think there's there's in Belbek there, in in Lebanon, there's there's 800,000 ton blocks that were quarried. Yes. Yeah. How how we can't even lift those today with 10 cranes. Yep.
[00:57:04] Unknown:
So So anybody got any comments or questions? Yes, Jack.
[00:57:10] Unknown:
What I was trying to get at is this Matthew twenty four twenty four, for false Christ and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive. It's possible even with very elect. It's to all wag the dog of far, far more important stuff. You know? And things they've known for centuries. They've known it and handed it down in their, hidden masters and their little secret worlds like Crowley, me or what was up there. I'm sure. Probably.
[00:57:43] Unknown:
Of course, one of the things they're hoping is that there is some sort of written records if they can get down there, which may would replace the, library at Alexandria, which was, of course, destroyed, which I think is one of the biggest travesties in history. That right there. Go ahead.
[00:58:03] Unknown:
They they say that Gobekki Tempe, that's they they ate they they they think that is, like, 9,500 BC, and it was it it it didn't get silted in. It was buried all at one time for some reason. Right. Uh-huh. And then Well, they found one supposedly that's even older now, Roger. So Yeah. You know?
[00:58:25] Unknown:
Well, this stuff's real, folks. And, I think that this well, it impacted me when I watched it the other day. I've been thinking about it ever since. I couldn't wait till Saturday came, and I get a chance to speak about it with you guys and gals. So, any anybody else got any observations or comments or questions about that?
[00:58:48] Unknown:
It's true.
[00:58:50] Unknown:
Hold on. Jack, speak right in your microphone. We're having a hard time hearing you, bud.
[00:58:56] Unknown:
It's it's truly amazing. No doubt. But I really think timing is everything. And they're they could have released this anytime between now and 2022, '3 years later, but we're gonna like your other, example over in Turkey, we're gonna cover that up, and we'll release that when the time is right for another generation. You know? Lot going on to be distracting us with ancient aliens and stuff that's been on the History Channel, you know, forever. Now start validating this stuff all of a sudden. It's kind of suspicious to me, the timing of it. Well, it could be.
[00:59:39] Unknown:
Right. The release could be, Jack. I don't think three years with a project like that is too out of line for them to analyze it and put all the results from all the, don't Doppler stuff together, but maybe. We'll see as we go forward. It's just damn interesting, and and it totally verifies, the existence of Atlantuses and and other previous civilizations we've only heard about to this point in time. So nobody else had any comments or anything on that?
[01:00:12] Unknown:
Roger?
[01:00:13] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[01:00:16] Unknown:
A few years back, I heard a guy postulate that the worldwide system of pyramids were they were actually atmosphere generator.
[01:00:25] Unknown:
Right. Well, that's they went into a little bit of this on all the pyramids being on ley lines and all that, and that's the reason they think that this particular thing was a power plant. But, again, that's speculation. We'll probably find out more if they I believe they said they were gonna do a press conference on the twenty sixth, but maybe the twenty ninth. I could be wrong. Anyway, very shortly, we're gonna get the quote, unquote official release of what information they wanna tell us. It's damn impressive when you see that computer generated schematic.
[01:00:58] Unknown:
I'll tell you. Yeah. If if you think about it, the underground cities all over the world, maybe those people moved out to the surface after the atmosphere was generated.
[01:01:12] Unknown:
Maybe. You know, we just don't know. He kept emphasizing on the fact that the architecture, the heavy stone to stone of, attachments with no cement and the exactness of all those specifications and stuff were found in multiple places around the world. I think he said Japan, Peru, of course, in the, in the fertile crescent there, and now they've got this out of Egypt. I hope if this is for real, I'm pretty sure it sure seems like it is, that they would take that same technology and start going around the world on places like Stonehenge, or Ibutaki or however you say it. Or some of those places, we'll see, but we're on the front edge of some real revelations here, it seems like to me.
And, you know, this is the kind of stuff Cliff High information has been predicting for decades. The the real long future on the expose of things like this. Of course, they don't have all the specifics. He just has kind of a general idea in the event. But, anyway, it's, what's the Bible say? Everything will be known, Jack? Says something like that, I believe. And there's a lot of stuff becoming known here all of a sudden. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Look at all the stuff Elon has dug up and and all the things they're finding, and, it's just a hell of a time to be alive, folks. So, let's see. We didn't have any goodbye to anybody today, so we've crossed.
We're right at the top of the second hour here. There was a couple other things. Anybody nobody's got any more to say on that? You're a mighty quiet group today, I gotta say. Yes?
[01:03:02] Unknown:
That's all we got to say about that.
[01:03:04] Unknown:
I guess, man. Okay. Well, f a f o, you know.
[01:03:10] Unknown:
So, what's been this interesting research on our Thursday night class.
[01:03:15] Unknown:
Oh, I want to ask you how the, how the trust thing went. Why don't you give us a little synopsis,
[01:03:21] Unknown:
Brent? We held our primary class Tuesday evening. And then, because some people couldn't make that, I went ahead and decided to just kinda have a review on Thursday evening and, you know, open it up more for questions and answers. And then Saturday afternoon for people who can't make it during the week, then I have this, just a open q and a. You know, they can watch the replays, and then we just hold the open q and a on Saturday. But, we kinda got finished with our our trust training on Thursday evening, and I'm trying to think the guy's name.
This excades me for the second. But they they asked about, some of the, I guess, some of something that had to do with, being a national. And so we kinda got off, and they were asking about some court case stuff. And and I was like, well, here's how you look up this. And I went to Google Scholar and it turned into an hour long training on using Google Scholar. I got real positive feedback from that, and everybody was amazed that I used Google Scholar to do my legal research for the four appeals where my writing was the the, reason that they were won. So my my writing and research was directly responsible for winning four appeals in four different states in four different areas of law, which is really no small feat.
But, anyway, Roger, it was exciting. We've got, let's see if I'll pull this up. It was a Puerto Rico versus Sanchez case. Oh, I remember what started it. Somebody asked about the law of nations and that kind of got us going down the rabbit hole. And then I talked about, you know, protection for allegiance, allegiance for protection, which led us over to minor that minor Happersett case. And then I'm not sure exactly what the key phrase was that we searched for, but ran across this and, actually, rather quickly. It wasn't like, you know, hours. I I just did an extra hour on top of our normal training and, ran across this case called Puerto Rico versus Sanchez.
I'm gonna butcher the name, v a l l e. I'm gonna guess that's Spanish. Right?
[01:05:54] Unknown:
Yes. V a v a v a l l. V a l l. L l is pronounced two ways. You you you you you. And if you're from Buenos Aires, you say Sha. They put a s on their double l's. And that's how everybody knows somebody's from Buenos Aires the minute they open their mouth. K?
[01:06:18] Unknown:
Okay. Well, with this being in Puerto Rico, I imagine it's that first, enunciation that you gave. But It'd be
[01:06:27] Unknown:
Valle Yay Valle Yay or Valle Yay.
[01:06:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Valle Yay is what I'm I'm sure it is. So Sanchez Valle yay, it's 57959, It is a Supreme Court case from 2016. So this is a recent case. Very recent. And it was a bit of a criminal case, but in this, there was a citation and you had to kind of you're not going to find the exact quote from the the case decision from the Supreme Court of Justices. But as you read it, you'll you'll grasp this. This is a proper citation. It says in our federalist system of dual sovereignty, lowercase state retains certain antecedent powers, including the power to protect their citizens from crime.
[01:07:23] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[01:07:25] Unknown:
Protection. Like Protection. Yes.
[01:07:28] Unknown:
Yes. And so that just jumped off the page to me. And I was like, oh my gosh. Here's another, you know, here's another confirmation of what, you know, Roger's been teaching. And that quote was used in a case called Simpson versus Miller, which was, a year after the, Puerto Rico versus Sanchez Valle case. So I found that very interesting. And maybe we have some of the students on this evening that were on Thursday night. They may have, you know, something more to share
[01:08:00] Unknown:
on that. Well, let me just say what what Roger's teaching is what John John w Benson taught me. All I'm doing is regurgitating his work because he's not here to do it for you. Right. And I took on the mantle, and both John and Glenn gave it to me right there before John died of passing to me all of their research for exposure. The and we're gonna do that real soon here because we've got, the real April fools days right around the corner about the middle of next month. And so, it's very timely this time of year. So, Mark, I said you I think you said you'd never heard that lecture. We'll we'll try and schedule it on a Saturday when you're here or maybe a Wednesday and give you the whole history of the income tax even though it looks like we're not gonna be dealing with it too much longer, but we'll see.
They love it, man. They love it because they can really put the leverage on you Outside of the tax, they can favor your your, opposition by not Yep. Pursuing regulations on them and all the rest of the things they can do with it. It's not just for tax
[01:09:11] Unknown:
purposes by any means. It's political, and it's political, and it's control. Has nothing to do with taxes per se. Was it Right. Was it Quigley that said that taxes was about control? It wasn't it wasn't about raising money.
[01:09:27] Unknown:
Sounds right. I mean, they still gotta pay the bondholders to complete the circuit, but they, you know, they utilize everything in two ways. And here, they're just using it to bludgeon you and just ask Gordon Cole if you could resurrect him.
[01:09:44] Unknown:
Look at look at Obama. I mean, while he was in office, they went after the Christian, churches and nonprofits. They're using and, I mean, it came out that they were particularly, excuse me, specifically targeted. Mhmm. So they sent, like, sick the IRS on these Christian nonprofit organizations.
[01:10:07] Unknown:
What was her name? Louis Louise Lerner? Something Lerner? Nice Jewish people. Was the last name. Uh-huh. And she was the one that was overseeing all the five zero one c threes and wouldn't let any of the tea parties or anybody. And then when they got busted on it and they what they say, they said, we're gonna please don't release our addresses, please. After they've been doxxed everybody from here to kingdom come, lying, stealing, everything else. Please don't doxx us.
[01:10:37] Unknown:
Yeah. That was Lois Lerner. Yep. Lois Lerner. Lois Lerner. Yep. We saw
[01:10:44] Unknown:
So interesting. Well, that's a nice little site and that, I I really I'd say we, Marco, obviously, means you. I I love for us to sketch something out, maybe even between us with some editing on something that we could give on that first initial notice to the state. Right. Weaponizing your federal to go back and put something in a very short memo of law that shows them their responsibility and their duty. Because it's not a choice they've got. In my understanding, it's not it's a duty. Anytime one of those words is invoked, protection or allegiance, the other is automatically invoked to form the relationship.
So when that's why it only says, a national is total allegiance to a small estate there in the nationality act. They don't have to say protection. That's automatically in the picture if you understand those concepts and their absolute place historically in law for over a thousand years, folks. This is not chopped chicken liver. This is it seems to me, Mark, that when somebody gets that position of AG, that this is information that you could say if you wanted to say sue them, that they know they knew or should have known. You know or should have known about this.
I can't help if they didn't teach in law school. Your obligation with that office is that you should know or should have known. Wouldn't you say?
[01:12:20] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Exactly.
[01:12:24] Unknown:
Exactly. Very important. And and again, we none of us would know this if it wasn't for John Benson, folks. I mean, just give John the credit that was due of what he did, his sacrifices. Just thank the good lord that I was the one out of 1,200 that saw that, realized it's important, and continue to this day to carry it forward. Yeah. It's just important. It's just gaps that nobody knows. Judges don't know. Lawyers don't know because they've quit teaching them these concepts in law school.
[01:13:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, they it's like everything else in our educational system. They only teach them what they want them to know to continue the system, work in the system. Did I tell you the story about John calling the, law school out there in Utah?
[01:13:17] Unknown:
Have you ever heard me tell that?
[01:13:20] Unknown:
I think so. Is this the one where he asked about the person?
[01:13:23] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:13:24] Unknown:
Yeah. And and just for the audience telling. It's a it's working Well, it's it's very it's very insightful here. And, John was particularly interested, I think, in this idea of what they're not teaching. Okay? Although he didn't have the comment from, chi from, who was the, 31 congressman McFadden. He didn't have the comment in there to work off of. And the reason I've come to this conclusion was that comment from that superb congressman, Louis c McFadden, where they changed the National Association of Colleges and Law Schools. They still exist. I looked them up on the web.
I wrote them an email. They never answered, obviously. And and so, they McFadden said they moved their annual convention. I don't know when it was or if they moved it around or my suspicion, it would have been in Miami or South Florida, and they moved their annual condition convention to Chicago on New Year's Eve. Now how many people do you think attended that? Not very damn many. No. And the reason they did that is so the little lawyer, the little s McFadden put it, the little Jew lawyer, Frank, from the Department of Agriculture where they drove all these commies in, Alger Hiss, all those guys were driven into the Department of Agriculture.
Makes sense the communist to take over the agriculture department. And they moved that convention to that night. Now when I saw that and started thinking it through, it hit me. Same thing I just put out to you. Who the hell would go and why would they do that? And, of course, they did it because the speech that he gave called experimental jurisprudence and the new deal that you can go look that up. It's still on the web. It was the last time somebody searched it up. And he said the title of that speech and that speech in congress is how I traced all this stuff down right from McFadden's mouth. So speaking from the grave, Louis t McFadden said they moved this over so this little Jew, Jacob Frank, I believe was his name, could come in and give this speech called experimental jurisprudence and the new deal so that they could maintain their posture of, well, we told the stupid people. I can't help it if they didn't wanna come to Chicago on New Year's Eve to hear the speech.
Well, look it up today. Read it. When I was doing shows with Al Attisk is when I first stumbled on this. And I mentioned it, and I and I sent it to, Al. And Al's comment was that's the damn the most damning piece of government literature I've ever read was that speech. Okay? So you can go look at it. You can go read it. I said, well, the old fuddy duddies, the ones that follow the office all weekend burning the midnight oil. Oh, yes. It is, isn't it, mister Frank? K. So, anyway, John, having this suspicion called one of the law schools in Utah. Don't know which one. Must have been one of the smaller ones because he got right to the dean on the phone.
And, so he's talking to him saying, I wanna come back to law school. Dean goes, well, heck, we'd love to have you and all this. And they get into their discussion and John goes, well, I'm particularly interested in one thing. And he says, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, wo and when enough people sign up for the course, we teach it. And John very astutely said, when was the last time you taught it? Six years ago. So six graduating classes had graduated from his law school without being exposed to the concept behind the word person. Now we've had this discussion recently on this the other day. Do you under start and understand that this may be a damn important little concept here? I mean, it's covered the whole first part of Gaius' Institutes.
The guy that is originally credited with the law is on the word person. I think you ought to put some importance on it. Yep. It's my suggestion.
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Yep.
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So anyway, that's, that's my con conclusion. And that's why when William is talking to his magistrate judge over there in, Augusta, And, he he he asked him that question because I've told y'all that's my litmus test question for patriots. What's the concept behind the word person? I've never had anybody in The US answer it correctly, Mark, in thirty something years. Okay? They always say the same thing pretty much. They come back and say, oh, that's a corporate fiction, which is not right, not wrong. It's not wrong. A corporation is a fiction. It is a person, but it's not just a corporation, which is what they think it is. It's just this. So it's a fraud. Fraud. No. You no. It's not. It's these other things along with that.
So important to understand, and I would tell you, the only person that has ever gotten the question right was my attorney in Argentina. And he not only got it right, he gave me the answer immediately. Okay? Which tells me that down there in the law of the city countries, they're teach still teaching law.
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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So, anyway, a little story there.
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They control the universities, you know. So
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Roger,
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may I? Yes. Yes, Sherry.
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Well, I think what is important to note, as Daryl would say, whose law and what law?
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Yeah. No. It's very important.
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Absolutely. And I think that you should add that to your definition of person because, anyway, it's very important to know who is law and what law.
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Well, all you have to do is go I don't I don't have to add it. All I have to do is be sure to teach you r plus d equals r because that's how you determine it. That's why that formula is so important among other things is you can determine who what kind of person you are. And it's not am I a person, am I that person is the question. Just like that used to be Harry Combs. You ever heard of Harry Combs, the informer, Sherry? Well, you can put him on the I guarantee you, this stuff will come up on the Internet. His real name was Harry Combs. He, called himself the informer, and he wrote a lot of real early books. When I was just getting into this, he had quite a reputation all the way back there in the early nineties.
And one of his books was Which One Are You? K? Which is the question the correct question. And you can be more than one person. You could be, doing something in one body of law and still have another foot in the other body of law too is my understanding. But critical the the critical for you folks that wanna branch off on this path and start learning this and gain your freedom, this is stuff it's mandatory to know. If you don't know this, you're not truly free would be my statement. Would you agree with that, Mark? Yeah. I would. I mean, it You're only as free as your ability to defend your position when challenged.
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Correct. And may I bring it back to yesterday's topic, which was jurisdiction.
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Yeah. So then we missed a hell of a discussion on jurisdiction yesterday, Mark. Okay.
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I'll have to go with some of that. Review
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reviewing. I really have a question because I was listening to it again this morning. And when Brent spoke about the three, Shoot. You know, you have the legislature. You have the, executive Executive.
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And the judicial. Of government.
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Three branches of
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government. Correct. And he said judicial is the Supreme Court. And then he furthered that with well, then you have the, the courts that are created by the legislative branch.
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Well, you share Sherry, do you know you know that the Supreme Court is the only judicial body in the constitution? That's why I'm saying that that's why Congress has had to go by and back and formulate these article one courts, I guess. Go
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ahead. Correct. So my question is, what jurisdiction does these legislative courts
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United States, I would say. But then that begs the question, if you're not a citizen of The United States, which all these regulations and things they enforce are written for, then can you take one of those people if they have wronged you to court as a plaintiff being a national? Martin, you you can. Okay? Alright. So there's the answer to that question. And their jurisdiction is strictly citizens of The United States and residents to my knowledge, Sherry.
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Okay. So to further my question, all these courts in the county, cities, in the state, are they legislative?
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And No. There Yes. There Well, I I
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Say what I'm saying?
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Well, I I do. The if they're the federal said that Supreme Court was the only federal court. Right? But I don't know about the states. I I don't know how to answer your question. I would say it's I I just don't know. But you get this now. Remember this. Here's a big difference. All property law is state law. That's why I asked Brent yesterday about that murder. I said, does federal have a charge of murder? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Of course. If the person is on federal lands. If not, it's a state issue because it's a property crime. K? But Roger. All property law is state law. Hold on a second, Larry. Hold on. Okay. All property law is state law, and, they had that from their origins, then I would think. Let me check with Mark. Mark, do you think I'm on the right track here?
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Yeah. I do, Roger. Okay. Well, then that begs the question That begs the question about the fourteenth amendment.
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What about what is that then the federal
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taking Yes.
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Jurisdiction. They didn't have any there was no jurisdiction at the federal before except for, I guess, the Supreme Court. So there were no persons. There there there was none of this legal structure there for DC and the territories. My comment is, as you think this through, that they were stateless. They were stateless from the start of the country until the passage of the fourteenth amendment. And even emphasized by the fact that the thirteenth amendment we now dissected, it had to be written for state citizens because there wasn't a federal citizen for them to write it to for another six months.
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That is so astute. And you gotta you gotta start thinking what came first and where did these things derive from.
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Yeah. I've never heard anybody ask that question on in the I heard Alex Jones talking about their case yesterday, and they were saying that he did not have access to the thirteenth amendment and and the prohibition on involuntary servitude by stealing his name. Yeah. That they did that they're saying, no. You don't have access to that. Well, why not? Because Alex is a citizen of The United States. Very important to know. He he doesn't understand that. He doesn't understand it. And his lawyers, as good as they are, don't understand it, but I do.
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The difference between person and people.
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Yep. You gotta know who you are as a people. Not a I know. You know, and see the thing is, if you could get to Alex and he could file one of these affidavits, boy, that'd throw a hitch in their giddy up, wouldn't it? Yeah. I would think so. Okay. Now Larry was trying to say something. Larry?
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Yes. The, the federal district courts were created by Congress. That's a separate jurisdiction, a separate sovereign. The state courts were around before the federal courts. And yeah. If you remember the question I asked Brent yesterday with his, with his, story and example that he was using about the, the Indian that I think committed murder and, they were trying to determine territorial jurisdiction. Yeah. And so I asked him, you know, if he's if he's convicted in the federal court, can can the state court come around and and, you know, prosecute the same case, wouldn't that be double double jeopardy? And he said No. They are separate sovereigns, and they and he can be convicted in both.
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Yep. That's true. Boy, you should have heard that story yesterday too, Mark. And this was a case, Brent.
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Okay? What what you just said, Larry, that was upheld in that case I cited earlier, that Puerto Rico versus, Sanchez Valle Valle. Yeah. That that was about double jeopardy.
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Okay. Listen to this. Sovereignty.
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And that they got prosecuted by the state and the feds, it was not a violation of double jeopardy.
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Right. You should hear the setup. The the facts on that case, Mark, is freaky. The Indians there's an Indian driving who's with a recognized tribe. They're eating the car. I believe they said he had a female, and there was a another Indian in the back who was at a, you know, member of a tribe that the feds had not recognized. And he was the one that took pulled up some scissors and started stabbing the driver in the neck area and killed him. Oh. And so the question was they were on the road, and it was Indian Territory on the left, and it was some other federal jurisdiction or something on the other side of the road. And whether the car was swerving, what it ditched did it end up in, and all all this other stuff on this territorial jurisdiction. Wow. It's a really interesting case. Okay? So Wow. Anyway but, yeah, they convicted him of murder. And, then another case where did I hear this? I don't think I heard it on our show.
A gal no. It was. Brent was talking about it. Gal was a meth head. Got her got got had two children, got thrown in jail, lost her children, and, then they were that was the state deal. Then she cleaned herself up and got out of jail and got her children back, and then the feds decided to come after her. And there was a I think he said the fed judge's name was Gilbert. And he he said, I will not prosecute this case and recused himself, And they brought another one in, and he went back and took her children away from her even though she'd rehabilitated herself. Now here's something else that broke yesterday. Boy, I'm glad I started thinking about that. Have you heard about America's Ends Of Court?
That ring a bell with anybody in the audience yet? America Ends Of Court. Nah. Wow. Again, from Alex Jones' show yesterday, it has come out, Mark. There's this secret organization, secret membership, ends of court that they have judges and high power attorneys come to privately, and they can get off in the side and hash out all kinds of stuff whatever they want to. And Roberts is a member. So is this judge Breckenbook that just filed a k, trying to stop Trump on on something, one of these many. All these people are in that. America ends of court. It was in Gateway Pundit. Is that Rutgers have e n d s?
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Is that e n d s ends of court? Or is that I n s.
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I n n s. And see, this goes back to Brent. This is how they used to teach attorneys on the common law in England, was to have these things called ends of court. That's why he names his all his stuff like that. And they've brought that in, but they've made it totally secret, and it looks like where they can. There's no telling what's coming out of this. It just broke yesterday. K?
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On Eric, can I add to that, Roger?
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Yes, please. The the
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is the one who kept the records of the inn.
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Yeah. I just typed that in to a Google search. I just put inns of court, I n n s space o f space court. In the AI overview that came back, in the context of the legal profession, ends of court refers to both the four historical societies Grey's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple in London that have the exclusive right to admit people to practice as barristers in England and Wales and also to the American ends of the court, supposedly a nonpartisan organization that promotes professionalism and ethics in the legal profession.
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Roger, Bruce.
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Yeah, Bruce.
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Just to get down to earth with this little discussion y'all are having. How can a US citizen judge crucify us? We're not in their bailiwick. They're trying to get in our bailiwick.
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Okay. They don't have the power to do anything they got it they think they got it. Well, I, you know, I I I agree with your statement, but I think Michael Nail's experience in Alabama proves you wrong.
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Well, he ought to have to do judge.
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Well, you're right or wrong. They have the guns to enforce it. That's right. They got the funds and they got the gun. Yet?
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Is he dead yet?
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Well, no. And something that he can might do that I thought about was to because we've never taken advantage of this, of writing the secretary of state and getting him to confirm his national status. And but that trial's over. But he still got this going on with the tax authority there in Alabama. And I think that he may be the first one, Mark, with the change in regimes of let's throw that up against the wall, see if it sticks.
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Mhmm. Roger.
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Well, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Woah. Woah. Woah. I still got Bruce on there. Quit jumping in like that. Stop it. Bruce? Bruce?
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Yeah. Yes.
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Okay. So that's my response. You got a response to that?
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What was your response? I didn't quite get what you were at going at about down in Alabama.
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Michael Nail presented his affidavit in the magistrate on a traffic ticket, and she refused to recognize it. Went ahead through their mechanizations. He tried to get an appeal into the appellate level. He screwed around and waited a day or two too late and gave them an excuse to say it didn't meet the time frame. He can't find any attorneys that understand this, and he doesn't wanna and I understand that. Take it to the Alabama Supreme Court on his own. And now that has structured the whole Alabama taxing authority who has taken $1,600 from him saying we don't care whether you're a resident or not. You owe us the tax, and they're about to get some more.
So that's the situation with Michael Nail.
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Correction.
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Okay.
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We've talked about this before. Michael did not screw around and miss the window for the appeal he had They said he did. Separate issues. No. No. They said he did, but he had two separate issues. One was on appeal, and everything was going along swimmingly. Then he got pulled over again and got a second separate issue and tried to add that to the earlier deal. And it was him adding that to it. That's kicked it out. Beyond the date. Well, you can't do that.
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I can't add. I can't add something from the district court to to an appellate. If it's not brought up at the lower court level, it cannot be brought up on appeal. Okay? Yeah. And that was the problem I had with my summons and books and records and learning all this administrative stuff after the hearing, decision. Okay? So Right. But that's what happened with Michael. Okay. I misspoke. That let's say this. The appellate level took every advantage that they could get to dismiss his case because they don't wanna handle it either.
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Right. Well, they should have they should have just not allowed him to join that other case and continue to lose his original appeal. And And if you want to join if you wanna join that that new traffic ticket to your existing appeal, the the proper way of doing it would be to challenge jurisdiction right up front. And when that was dismissed, immediately, appeal and ask your appeal to be attached to your existing case. Right. That would have been the proper way to attach it.
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Yeah. Anyway, this is for all you people that talk about court court court, these are the kind of little nuances and stuff that you gotta learn and be aware of. And that's why I don't know the average person. I'm not saying not doing it. I'm just saying if you do it, be aware that these kind of things lay there to snare you. Yeah. Okay. There's a cherry. There's a guy. There's two or three people. Okay. Let Mark finish.
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Let me finish off on the the other thing we could have done is on the new case, he could've asked the appellate court to issue a stay on the new traffic case until they made a decision on his appeal.
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Could've done that too. So I yield. So and now alright. Let me add something. This is exactly why I'm so tickled to have Mark here because he's been active in the paralegal thing for decades and successful and brings a lot of, of real life stuff to these things we talk about in these situations people get themselves into. Now, Sherry, I'm gonna go to you because you were the female and it's,
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America. Okay. America. Yeah. America America is before you. Oh. Sherry's ahead of you. That's fine.
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Okay. I appreciate what Mark just said, and we have to bear in mind that the court only does what you request from them. So the request is important. But I I wanted to ask Mark if he had a chance to look into the solicitor general and their position and, with their office.
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No. I have not.
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Alright. Well, you know this. I do know this, Sherry. The one we've got up there now is a female. Another female. Trump is putting a real pretty damn key position. Solicitor general, they are the ones that argue cases at the Supreme Court. They're the representative of the federal government for one of their probably main duty.
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Right. And they would be the one to answer just like, the acting solicitor general did for, Senator Grassley. Does President Trump have the authority in firing the, administrative law judges.
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Yeah. Of course. Well, it depend. Now there's some there's some depends there.
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Were these I know. By counsel. Her letter. You should read her letter and said it
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I don't want. That there You got more well, tell us. Tell us, Sherry.
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There is a distinguishing between the legislative and the judicial and the executive branch, and neither branch can tell each other what to do. Correct. And so okay. So that's why I brought forth the solicitor general being a mediatory, between the people and the government because that that position does require the knowing of the law, not just legislation. And that is the position that represents the government to foreign countries. And if each state well, we know it's not if. Each state is foreign to the federal. And I think that's where we should do our inquiries.
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I think I would think that each state has a, solicitor general of the state for their supreme court too to represent the state. I don't know for sure. It's It's an angle I've never thought of before, and it's kinda interesting. Usually, they're set back in
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usually, they're set back in the that's
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Can I please finish? Damn it. You girls, shit. You just jump into every damn conversation. Stop it. Yeah. I lost my train of thought now. But, anyway, it's usually the position has been set back. People don't generally have any profile there. But it's interesting idea, Sherry. Okay. Merica.
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Right. And just to follow-up on that, Roger, it would be interesting to know, and I'm gonna look it up, Are there is there a solicitor general for The States?
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I would almost assure you there is. And this is another deal where I go, look. I've been researching for thirty something years. Do y'all come up with this, something like this, Sherry? Go off and make it a project. Go do a research project. Find out some specifics and come back and give us the results. Mhmm. Capisce? Mhmm.
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So Bruce was explaining something about US Citizen Judge. Right? I wanted to hear his thoughts on what what he was trying to explain about it being us being under natural law as a private individual and how and what we should be doing because he had some explanation following what he was gonna say about that. Just wanted to see if he can share, you know, his thoughts on it.
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We have to understand our power and how we can handle that power, control it. I agree. And honestly I've
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been trying to teach y'all that for fourteen years.
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I got you, Roger. That's what I'm saying. You taught me, and I'm I'm learning, man. I appreciate it. This is what I you gotta do. You gotta stand in front of that judge and ask him if he's a US citizen first to qualify him to hear this case. If he doesn't, if he he said, no. I'm I'm not I'm I'm a US citizen. Yes. And then you, get him off the bench. That's what you do. You were you remove him from the bench.
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Are you talking about a state judge or are you talking about a state judge or federal judge?
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Any judge.
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Well, I, you know, I I believe that the the degree you are free is your ability to get in that position right there and stand up with facts and address that officer of the court, if you will, and basically say, sir, are you an independent trier of facts, or are you a party to the action?
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Roger? Also if he's a US citizen because he his he's a fan to our our position or authority. Well, I understand
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where he's going with this. Go ahead, Bruce.
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Okay. You asked for his oath of office. Nine times out of 10, they don't have enough of office. You wanna see his signature on that oath of office. You go to the secretary of that state.
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Right. Notarize
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oath of office. Ask them to pull pull his, of of office out of their file. Nine times out of 10, he's gonna come back and tell you, I don't see it. I don't have one. When you get a letter from him at the secretary of state, the secretary of who the secretary that runs business out there is not the secretary of state. One of the employees and get a letter stating that he has no oath of office in this, in in the secretary of state's office. And a certain length of time, he's got thirty days to get it in there after he takes his oath. After that, he's not he's not he's not a judge. He's nothing, but like you just like you.
That's the key right there.
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Roger. Alright. Alright. Hold it. He agrees. He's there. Sketch is the May I, Roger? Somebody
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here. Ironman. Ironman. Generals. Ironman. Harris. Harris.
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Harris, you're gonna stand in line for a minute. Okay? Yep. Go ahead, Sherry.
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There are solicitor generals in every state, and they are, adjunct or over your attorney general because they represent the state before the Supreme Court. So thank you for bringing that to my attention.
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I appreciate that. Alright. Yep. Alright. Now now do we address your low state notice to the solicitor general and then copy the attorney general and the admin? Can you I just told you you're gonna have to wait. Can you wait a minute, Ferris? I mean, can you hear this discussion? I please just wait, Ferris. Okay? I think that may be an idea is to think about sending that notice or at least copying after you send it to the AG. But if where are you getting what source are you reading from there, Sherry?
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Okay. Well, let me go back to it and look. And, the the list can you hear me? Yes. We hear you. You're not over modulating.
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Okay.
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I know I'm on my laptop. I don't come in by phone anymore. The solicitor general is responsible to know the constitution. I think that's what I find interesting. Well And that's it.
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The people from the person. I would Mark, what do you think about put giving them the proper primary notice and everybody else's secondary cc? That might catch them from the left field. Mark, are you there? Okay. He must have stepped away. Alright.
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Tom's. Was there a chance? Next.
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Yes. I was here, but I'll I'll go to Tom. Yep.
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Tom Tom was first, then it's sketch, and then we can go on from there.
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Yeah. I didn't I didn't think I didn't know whether Roger remembered after all of that going on. I didn't even recognize your voice out of that melee. Yeah. Go ahead. Yeah. I know. I know. I was trying to squeeze in so I didn't cut somebody off. But when you were talking about, trying to bring things into the appeal that you that weren't in the initial court proceeding, failure to object timely is fatal. If you do not object or bring an issue into the primary case, you cannot bring it up on appeal. So That's the rule I understand it. And I don't mean I don't mean for people to to object to every damn thing that goes on, but you need to object. You know? No matter you know, just object to what they're saying because then you can get it in on appeal.
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Hopefully, you're not gonna have to be in that setting. That's our, ultimate objective. I don't wanna sit here and talk about courtship. We have very rarely do we have people being inter interacted with that now, but hopefully, we keep you out of that situation. Thank you, Tom. Trust you're doing alright. Now who is next? Oh, my keeper. Keeper of callers. Sketch.
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Yes. Yes. A couple things. When, you brought up Mike and his situation, it was all about procedure that Mark pointed out. So if you're in court, you gotta deal with the procedure and do it right. No. Well, no. Yeah. No. No. Hold it, Sketch. That's not right. They got a court. He presented
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he presented his affidavit, and she said, I will not recognize this. So at that point, now he's got fact. That's a fact. The affidavit's been got a passport with it, everything else. She just refuses to recognize two hundred and fifty plus years of established legal precedent. I can't help it if she's a dumb bitch.
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K? Yeah. Agreed.
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And and and excuse me. And this is another argument for women. Now there's a lot of arguments on the other side too. This is one of those arguments that women should not be in those positions. And I know there's other men that would make that decision too, but just saying. Roger, Hold it. Hold it. Dave. Nope. You go to the back of the line. I'm just getting in line. Chill out. You don't gotta jump all over me. Why the hell? I can't keep control of y'all. You're like wild people.
[01:49:44] Unknown:
And on what Bruce said I heard the text. Of, getting the oath, from the judge, it also has to do with, you being able to get a jury of your peers, and that those would be nationals. There's a story of a judge who says Yeah. There's a story. Sheriff go out and find some nationals, and they can't. And he doesn't have they can't hold court. It's another last thing. Go ahead. Go ahead.
[01:50:11] Unknown:
I was just another way to approach this. It's not a no jury in my peers. Now what's the third one?
[01:50:17] Unknown:
The last one is the end of the courts. That is probably, I'm most assuredly, a private member association.
[01:50:25] Unknown:
It is. I don't know. I've I've meant
[01:50:28] Unknown:
yeah. And I've mentioned Susan Bassi. She goes these the they have these confab judges and lawyers where they go rent a restaurant, and they have these little confabs. And she she has gone to to the restaurant and stand it outside and enter tried and says, hello, judge blah blah and hello, lawyer blah blah, and they do not like that at all. It's really revealing how how they wanna keep everything secret, but it's posted in public. I yield. Thank you so much. Well, I would say that with this other collision of the judges
[01:51:08] Unknown:
ramming up against Trump that this is gonna add a lot of fuel to the fire. Don't know where it's gonna go. The problem they've got, they don't have a problem impeaching them, but impeaching just means to charge. So all that means is the house. Ferris, I'm gonna get to your ass. And if you interrupt one more time, I'm not gonna get to you. Okay? I've told you twice already, please. Alright. Now here, Ferris, here's something you probably don't know. If you go back to what's that? Raul Berger, just a justice by judiciary, I think is the name of it, who and they found that in the old days, they brought and took judges from lawyers. They get lawyers from outside and private practice and put them in and fill those positions.
Now over since about the sixties or seventies, they've started taking them internally from the federal government and putting them in those positions to buttress that wall. So that's a real important thing that's happened. And the the way these people are lawyers.
[01:52:16] Unknown:
And and I don't even hear the lawyers anymore. All they have to be is appointed.
[01:52:20] Unknown:
Well, that's well, they you you don't have to be a lawyer to be on the Supreme Court. K? Justice Taney, the the Dred Scott decision, he was a chief justice for twenty years. He never went to law school. Gotcha. So, anyway, that's a big difference is they're choosing from within the federal government to fill those positions as opposed to without. So they're skewing the perspective, if you will. Now I was gonna say, Schumer and them have been dragging over that November 5 till the inauguration or till the first of the year. They put in 272 progressive liberal judges into the system, just in two months.
K?
[01:53:09] Unknown:
Dave. So Roger?
[01:53:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I know that Sherry. No. Dave. No. Sherry. No. Okay. Dave. I I'm Dave. Always. Thank you, Roger.
[01:53:19] Unknown:
Thank you, Roger. So for those who don't know, there's a group of men from Colorado. They call the Colorado eight. You know, those oaths of office are very, powerful. And, you know, I'm I believe every state constitution says that every elected official has to have a lawful oath of office on file within thirty days of them being elected. Now Right. These men in Colorado, they found multiple judges in their counties around Denver had no oaths of office. They sent them notices and told them now none of these men were nationals. They didn't know nothing about that then. But they they told these judges in writing that they they were gonna be placed on this, notice of fraud if they did not produce a lawful oath of office within this time frame that they gave them, and none they all ignored it. Okay? And they told them if they didn't if if they ignored it, these notices would turn into liens.
They notified the state, and they notified every county. They the judges ignored it all. They filed liens on these judges, and one of those judges tried to get a loan to, for college for her granddaughter, and she was denied because she had this lien on her. Well, she called the FBI, and they raided these men. These men, nobody broke one law. Okay? But they were all US citizens. They may have been called something else. I don't remember, but they all all of them are doing twenty four to forty some years in prison in Denver. And these are old men, 70 years and older that, you know, some of them, you know, turn states evidence against the others, and they got out and blah blah blah. But there's, like, four or five of these men still in prison today. This was, like, eight years ago.
Okay? And because they caught these judges lying, cheating, stealing from the people, and they're in prison today. And they've been fighting to get out, and they've sent notices to everybody, Trump included, and they're all still rotting in prison, and I yield.
[01:55:54] Unknown:
Well, I think that church they got them on
[01:55:57] Unknown:
was conveyance of a fraudulent financial document.
[01:56:00] Unknown:
That's the lane. Brought against it. It. Yeah. The lane filing those lanes is probably what they brought against them. The lanes were legal and lawful.
[01:56:10] Unknown:
Okay. I know the the music, the guy's whistling, but, I don't think we're saying bye to anybody. Right?
[01:56:18] Unknown:
Or is that the end of the show? Yeah. You know, you're gonna it's the end of the show. You're gonna say goodbye to me pretty quick here after this. Sorry. Roger. Oh.
[01:56:28] Unknown:
Roger. Alright. I yield. Thanks, Roger. Okay.
[01:56:31] Unknown:
Quick, Birka. Roger,
[01:56:33] Unknown:
I'm gonna share with you the solicitor general and a little bit after this. So, hang around so I can tell you what it says.
[01:56:42] Unknown:
Alright. Well, otherwise, in that, we'll be back on Monday, the twenty fourth, and we'll look forward to that news conference next week. And, again, I've if you got any curiosity on that, go back and search up the fourth hour of Alex, Thursday. Very interesting subject matter. No doubt we'll be hearing more about it. Jack, thanks for coming on and giving us your your, Middle East story there. Lord have mercy. And, my exam my suggestion is don't do that. That was a Oh. There you go. PG for sure. Thank you. See you Monday. Yeah. Alright. Hold on. Yes.
Okay. Let Paul be at a button. Alright. Now, Mirka, front and center, please. Okay. With,
[01:57:33] Unknown:
I just wanted to ask her and share that thing with that with you. But was that Jack from Ecuador or is that another state?
[01:57:40] Unknown:
Yes. Jack from Ecuador.
[01:57:42] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well Okay. That's what I thought. Friend from Atlanta. Okay. And then, if I was looking at the solicitor general, and I found what came up right now. I opened the one for Florida. So it says office of the attorney general state of Florida. And this is just this state. So this is what it says, role of the solicitor general. The solicitor general is not a neutral. He is an advocate, but an advocate for a client whose business is not merely to prevail in the instance in the instant case. My client's chief business is not to achieve victory, but to establish justice.
The government wins its point when justice is done in its court. So it sounds like it's a US Solicitor General, not for the state, not for the people.
[01:58:40] Unknown:
Okay. I got something, Roger.
[01:58:43] Unknown:
But I'm thinking of it, and you're I'm thinking you're talking about the US Solicitor General. But if this person is higher than the AG, it may be wise for maybe us to try sending them some of those state notices and heading it with their with them and their title. So we'll just see. It's interesting information. I didn't know that.
[01:59:08] Unknown:
And and what I will speak to you about that Well, I is this Sherry. They know the law. They know the common law. They're required
[01:59:19] Unknown:
to. And that's They are because they're a state solicitor, Jim. Under. No. I'm listen. That may be a little gem that you found today and brought us. I hope so. It's part of the reason we do this program the way we do. K? So maybe we'll find out more about that. Put that in your, back pocket, Mark. This is what it says, Roger.
[01:59:40] Unknown:
The solicitor general is a position within the office of the attorney general created at the request of the attorney general in February 1989. The position was pattern was patterned after The US Solicitor General. The the solicitor general is appointed by and serves at pleasure of the attorney general. So I guess he's under Well,
[02:00:07] Unknown:
alright. Well, then how could if he's appointed and serves at the pleasure, how could they be above the attorney general? Right. They're not. I mean, there there's a US, and then there I guess this is an assistant or something. So, Wallace, it sounds like you're reading out of state to me. We got a difference between federal and state here. K? But it's very interesting state for Florida. Alright. Well, it went very interesting. You might want to include them in on our notices or find out more about it if they've got specific duties. Larry.
[02:00:41] Unknown:
Correct. Just don't dismiss it before you find out what it is they're supposed to do. I yield.
[02:00:48] Unknown:
Thank you, Sherry. Larry, Sherry and Larry.
[02:00:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanna confirm what Dave's said before. The Florida Constitution does say that when a judge takes an oath of office, it they could do one verbally, but it also has to be in a written format. And right within the constitution, it provides that format, and then it goes to the, it's gotta it's it's gotta be signed as an affidavit before a notary, and then it gets filed with the secretary of state.
[02:01:23] Unknown:
That's correct. And then Todd Callender and his paralegal fine, when she got the wild hair and started looking at all the Biden in, administration, none of them had that on file that was not right.
[02:01:39] Unknown:
A question for Paul. None of them. Hopefully question for Paul. Hopefully, he's gonna edit out the f bombs. And then, also, what was Paul saying, because I remember listening to the show when Michael Nail was talking, and I'm pretty sure I remember him saying that he filed the the paperwork, like, one day late or something, and that's what caused all the problems. So what was Paul saying?
[02:02:08] Unknown:
That was the paperwork for the second stop that he tried to add to it.
[02:02:16] Unknown:
Roger?
[02:02:20] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:02:22] Unknown:
I have a definition. State solicitor general role. The state solicitor general is responsible for representing the state in appellate courts, particularly the state's highest court and sometime the US Supreme Court appointment. The appointment process varies by state. In some states, solicitor general is appointed by the attorney general general, so that would be subordinate to me. While in others, they may be appointed by the governor or the state legislator, which might make him equal or over.
[02:02:58] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:02:59] Unknown:
Responsibilities, overseeing and argument and arguing important appellate cases, deciding which cases the state should appear appeal to the higher courts, filing briefs on behalf of the state in, significant cases, and coordinating with the state agencies to ensure consistent legal positions.
[02:03:25] Unknown:
Okay. Fair enough. Roger. Yes?
[02:03:34] Unknown:
Couple things on those Colorado men. One of the charges was, paper terrorism that they were found guilty of. You know, it was all tyranny. The these guys didn't break any laws. They may have made a few mistakes, but nothing to be imprisoned for for a day. Now, that that group you were talking about, that Inns deal with the Roberts being involved, I also heard that, that what the newest judge to be appointed to the, Supreme Court, can't stand. G Brown knows, she she's on that group as well.
[02:04:11] Unknown:
I don't know if you guys covered that. I had to leave it at times. I didn't hear her I didn't hear her name as included. I did hear Roberts and a couple of these district court assholes that are pulling all these bad decisions. That's what I heard. There'll be more breaking on it. Don't worry. K. Roger?
[02:04:32] Unknown:
Yeah. If if I may, back to person and bringing it maybe back to something spiritual. In the book of the hundreds, in the end of the book, you've got the vocabulary section. It's under persons, human beings, natural persons, and natural man. They got about a half a page. And, of course, it it covers the one person that is with rights and duties, but, at the end, he he caps it off with, the lawman Paul out of Corinthians on natural man. He says the Apostle Paul has a last word, quote, but the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolish unto him.
Neither can he he know them because they are spiritually discerned. But he that is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is judged of no man. For who hath known the mind of of the Lord that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ. So basically, our spiritual nature is the ultimate goal, and appealing to that is really, Roger, what this whole thing has really done for me, and I I like bringing it up, and I thank you for it.
[02:06:15] Unknown:
Yeah. You can't take one path on this information and trace it without it going back to the Bible. I I've never found one that didn't, honestly. You know? And I like to tell people I haven't said it in a while, but I found I'd been, introduced to God earlier in my life, but I really found him a second time because I found Satan in the Internal Revenue Code.
[02:06:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm I'm sorry. I didn't read that very smoothly for those who wanna read it themselves. It's first Corinthians two fourteen through 16.
[02:06:50] Unknown:
Okay. Well, yeah. Yes? Was there somebody wanting to say something? Okay. Well, I'm gonna take the opportunity then to go start my abbreviated weekend, and I will, see you fine folks Monday. Yes, ma'am, Julie?
[02:07:14] Unknown:
Hi. I just wanted to let you know that, that lady, Ketanji Brown Jackson, she's vice president of the American Inn of Court. She's on the US District Court
[02:07:26] Unknown:
of Columbia. Got it. Ah, I see. Well, I guess we see how she got her appointment then out of nowhere, don't we?
[02:07:33] Unknown:
Yep. And it says that She's not a she's
[02:07:36] Unknown:
not a neighbor of yours too, is she?
[02:07:38] Unknown:
I don't know where she lives, but I wouldn't be if it's I think she probably lives in DC, but the Supreme Court chief justice is holding secret meetings
[02:07:48] Unknown:
with far left district judges who are running Yep. Judge Yep. Bill Quo on Trump. Came up yesterday. Yep. And I'm telling you, this is gonna explode in their faces next week.
[02:08:00] Unknown:
Yep. And then, he justice Roberts released a statement attacking Trump for calling on those same crooked district judges to be impeached. And now we have evidence that he's in an elitist group with the same judges.
[02:08:17] Unknown:
Well, everybody's been saying he was dirty since he got appointed. Come on.
[02:08:21] Unknown:
There's not Yeah. And there's a woman on deck, and she goes by she she goes by Pepe's grandma, p e p e s g r a n d m a. Oh, my god. She's exposing these people on x big time. Cool. And and she's saying that this she's saying that the Department of Injustice is showing up at these meetings as well.
[02:08:44] Unknown:
There's a John Roberts on the Epstein list, and nobody's ever confronted him and asked him if that's him.
[02:08:50] Unknown:
Has anybody heard of She Wolf Herrera? She's a court insider, and she, yeah, she's been on lady Linda might know her. She's been on a lot of the calls. She has a lot of inside court info on that territorial jurisdiction, rumble channel, titled another long one. But it's quite an interesting, how you can go into the private and courts and basically invoke the common law without you know, and talk to the judge in camera and deal with the prosecutor and prosecutor and all that. So these courts really aren't for us. That's why the attorney general, when I sent my, copy affidavit, the attorney general of Washington wrote back and said, we can't give you any advice tonight, and I'm not representing the attorney general's office.
[02:09:37] Unknown:
So I was just kind of Well, they they try and show we don't Human being. We Man to man lecture of me. You know? Like, oh, I can't help you here. You know? So which is good. Yeah. Well, that's evidence. Thank you. Well, they try at least say thank you for giving proof that you received it. So there you go.
[02:09:55] Unknown:
Well, you know, Roger, the American ends up court came about, in from The UK. They have the four ends, of course Yes. That's right. In The UK. And that dates back hundreds of years. And one of those is called Middle Temple Middle Temple, and George Soros funded a fellowship at Middle Temple where John Roberts is a master of the bench.
[02:10:20] Unknown:
Well, that shows you all the influence on him. The ends of court is the only way they used to teach the common law in England was the ends of court. I've heard Bert Brenn talk about it. That's why he calls all his stuff ends of court. So, anyway, well, like I said, you count on that breaking bigger here in coming days. Yes. Roger.
[02:10:42] Unknown:
Yes. Yesterday, King Charles, I guess, made the offer to Trump to, become part of the commonwealth. Trump thought it was a good idea.
[02:10:57] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I assume we'll find out more about this in coming days too. I didn't hear that. But Roger? Yes. Yes.
[02:11:07] Unknown:
Thank you so much for today, and may you have a good lunch, and may grace be brought into your life.
[02:11:15] Unknown:
Well, thank you. I'll I'd like to have a little serenity here, and I'll see you good boys and girls on Monday. Have a nice weekend, and we'll see what happens straight now and then. Yes. Sketch is gonna ring the dinner bell again. What, Paul? Raj, if you could please bottle up some of that serenity and send it up here, I'd appreciate it. I think we could all use a healthy dose. I'll see you Monday. Yes.
[02:11:43] Unknown:
Thank you, Raj. Okay. Dave.
[02:11:52] Unknown:
Go ahead. No breaking news, Dave. I have breaking news. The president of Congo has just offered ownership of some of the $24,000,000,000,000 million rolls in a plea for Trump to bring peace to the region of Congo. I do.
[02:12:11] Unknown:
Uh-oh.
[02:12:16] Unknown:
Yeah. That's a big oops. Okay. Well, I guess I have some editing to do. So, I'm gonna take this, I'm gonna take this this, whatever you could call the show today. Certainly lively, certainly spirited, of course. Thank you for joining us for the Sabado edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and Global Voice Radio Network. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, of course, 11AM to 1PM Eastern. For more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com, and, you can find the links to free conference calls. So yet a bunch more of you can join in the fray using free conference call.
That's it for me. I'm getting started on my abbreviated weekend, probably a few hours from now when I finish editing the archive and then reuploading it. Thank you so much for joining us. I'll catch you later. I'm out of here. Bye. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:13:36] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Host Welcome
Radio Show Background and Host's Personal Story
Discussion on Recent Discoveries Under the Pyramids
Speculations on Ancient Civilizations and Technologies
Jack's Adventure in the Middle East
Biblical References and Modern Discoveries
Legal Discussions and Jurisdiction Issues
The Role of Solicitor General and Legal Procedures
Oaths of Office and Legal Accountability
Closing Remarks and Farewell