In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles delves into a variety of topics ranging from historical treasure hunts to modern-day legal battles. The show kicks off with a discussion about Mel Fisher's legendary discovery of the Spanish galleon Atocha, highlighting the personal sacrifices Fisher made in his quest for treasure. This segues into a broader conversation about the allure and risks of treasure hunting, both in the past and present. Roger also touches on the intricacies of legal status and citizenship, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's rights and the legal system's complexities.
The episode also features a lively discussion about the current geopolitical climate, with a focus on the economic and political shifts happening globally. Roger and his guests explore the implications of these changes, particularly in relation to the United States' position on the world stage. The conversation is interspersed with personal anecdotes and listener interactions, providing a rich tapestry of insights and opinions. As always, the Radio Ranch offers a blend of historical context, legal analysis, and contemporary commentary, making for an engaging and thought-provoking listen.
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Attach the rich, feed the poor, Oh, Alvin. Alvin. Alvin. It's in a despicable state. You called it many decades ago. We're trying to expose it along with you from the grave. Thank you. We're gonna start again on the Thursday edition here, the Radio Ranch. It's the eighth. My my Microsoft calendar kinda says it's the May 8. I'm gonna take their word for it. Roger Sales, your host. We're joined by a lot of other, a number of other different platforms that help us extend our reach. Thanks to these kind people, recognizing this message that we bear and the fact that, any help that can be given to to enlarge it helps us all, doesn't it, Paul? We wanna be sure and give them, folks, their the proper credit and, of course, recognition they deserve.
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Mhmm. Yeah. We're we're actually joined by, a number of Patriot platforms. We have the NET family of broadcast services. WDRN productions, is the, driving force behind that. That includes one zero six point nine w b o u f m Chicago and homenetwork.tv, freedom nation Tv, go live tv, and stream life.tube. We're also on radiosoapbox.com this Thursday. That's thanks to our buddy Paul across the drink who will be doing his own show, Paul English live at 3PM eastern time today. Today is the day. Today is the day for sure. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to the diligent efforts and, patriotic fervor of our buddy, pastor Eli James, and we are on Global Voice Radio Network.
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s, you know, like a boat dock Yeah. Whatever. Yeah. Like a boat dock. Right? They're very erroneous, but, yes, I can understand that.
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Right. Well, I don't know. Maybe, no. I won't say that. That would that would be Mhmm. That would be unkind, and it would paint another patriot group in a negative light. Now I'm just and that's not what we're about here.
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Alright. Of course.
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What you'll find on our website is the links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. We got room for about a thousand of you, and we've got a couple of thousand more seats waiting in the wings Mhmm. Ready to be, phased in. So come one, come all, and come on down. You'll also find a bunch of other stuff on that website too. Morning, Paul. A bunch of stuff on that website. Good morning, Paul.
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The the that saying, today's the day. Does that ring a bell with you?
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Is the day. Enlighten me.
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Does a word, the a tocha, resonate with you?
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Via tocha. No.
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Well and I don't know that this is a commemoration day, but I can't remember the guy's name. Somebody from the audience will give it to me. I'm I'm getting old. You know? Mel Fisher. My subconscious kicked in, Mel Fisher. Mel Fisher, today's the day, the. Those three things don't bring anything forward to you?
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No. Yep.
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The poor guy lost part two of his sons.
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Pardon me?
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The poor guy lost two of his sons, I think. I know he lost one.
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He lost at least one for the audience who might not remember this. I was in radio back then. I remember when the story broke that day. Mel Fisher was the guy that spent, I don't know, twenty years, maybe more, looking for this fabled, Spanish galleon that crashed in a hurricane back in sometime sometime, loaded with well, probably the most valuable, treasure laden Spanish ship that ever, crashed and went under. And, it was called the Atocha, and it was loaded with for one thing, Bolivian, Colombian emeralds. You know, Colombia's got some tremendous, emerald resources and, gold and everything else. And it was Mel Fisher that found it that day. And what? It was like 15 feet of water. It wasn't it wasn't very deep. It was off the coast of Florida there somewhere back in the nineteen seventies.
And, he had lost his son, a son and a daughter-in-law, I believe. And so some of his sons would stay out there on a boat on the site where they were searching in the area, and it got in a storm, and the boat capsized. And at least the son, I'm not sure about the others, but at least one son died. And finally, he continued to go on, and finally, he found it. The he got into a big legal battle with the state of Florida because they want of course, they want half. And, so he did a lot of that, but there's a museum. I believe it's in Key West, if I'm not incorrect, with the remnants of the Atocha treasure that was found.
Pretty, pretty big deal. So but I was just you said today's the day that brought all that back. Very interesting experience, and a lot of people had been overcome throughout their lives on being treasure hunters and all that kind of stuff and finding the great treasure, and Mel Fisher did, but he lost a great treasure in his pursuit. So, anyway, that's what that is all about, Paul. Pretty interesting story. Yes. There's Julie. I bet she knows something about the Atocha. You're gonna give us their cargo records here or what?
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No. It was it was off of Key West, Florida. You said somewhere down there in Florida. But they actually, I know this story. But, he met somebody else and then they actually set up their own, like, diving shop and stuff. So it's a fascinating story of them.
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Oh, I see.
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I think they were both They went back to Spain
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and went over all the the the shipping ladings and all the stuff that they had record of and all the treasure that was on there. It was just loaded with, valuable stuff of gold.
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There was more than $20,000,000 worth of gold on Santa Margarita, which was the sister ship of the Ataccia lost in the same storm of sixteen twenty two.
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Uh-huh. Yep. That's a little interesting history. Yes, ma'am?
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I said I think I might have a new student for you today, but I don't know if he's on. So I don't Okay. Yeah. Well, if if you're there, if Keith, I told him, please get on the call tomorrow. So Yeah. He's in the same line of work as Larry. So hopefully, he'll start fixing some talks.
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Alright. Well, if he wants to just, ride the area, that's alright. And we welcome all of our new students. I get the drift that we're finding a few, newer people here as we go forward. Very interesting things happening. I just have I just heard it on Harrison, so I got to, commend this. You know, a lot of times we, talk about women shouldn't be in these positions and that kind of thing. It's probably a controversial position. Biblical, however. But, there's there's a couple of real good gals up there in DC and, Marjorie Taylor Greene being one of them that I particularly like because she talks to Georgia.
And the other one that's really coming to the forefront here is, Anna Paulina Luna running the, the subcommittee on the Kennedy assassination and all these different things that have been controversial for so long. Do you know what she did this morning, Julie? She put out she introduced legislation she introduced legislation this morning to overturn the Patriot Act.
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Oh, yeah. I I read about that yesterday. I remember that. Now I forgot it with her. I was I forgot she that did that. Yeah.
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She, her, whatever her pronouns are. But, I'll tell you, she's a she's a pistol. That gal's a go get her, and I'm sorry. She leans very, she leans heavily to Satan's sandbox, I'm sorry to say, but there's some other quite redeeming things about her, it appears. So that was cool. Trump's cut the first
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Roger, Trump's supposed to announce the it's live right now. He's supposed to announce the we've reached a huge deal with The UK.
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Yeah. I was just watching it. But morning. Yeah. There's others in the wing, but the first one's with The UK, and I had to listen to Starmer's crap. Crap. What a hypocritical bastard. Oh, we're gonna have all these new jobs. I said, yeah. What are you gonna do? Give them to Muslims? Of course.
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Right. I think he's gonna announce the deal with Vietnam too.
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Well, that'd be good. Probably make a lot of old Vietnam Vets quiver like straw man over in the corner. People's lives still screwed up over that stupid mistake. I knew that was wrong, and I wasn't going. And, found a way to get out of it. And, so glad I did. Looking back, I see people meet people that are still suffering from that experience, and, sure sorry to have it, have have them have to face that. But, anyway, stay away from all these wars. I agree. There's all these people are doing is, you know, you'd be people say, well, thank you for your service. And I'm sorry if you're a vet. I I don't say that to vets because unbeknownst to them, they were fooled too. All they're doing is setting up the world's resources for the Rothschild Rockefeller group. That's all they're doing. Okay?
And, unfortunately, as that sounds and, as harsh as that sounds, I just knew that thing was wrong back then, and I wasn't going. K? So, anyway, history proves you correct. Let's see. Where else can we go this morning? So, we may have a new student on, friend of Julie's. Paul's got something. The show if you are new, the show's for you. We talk about these other things because you don't come forward and ask questions, but the original intent of of getting up in the morning and doing all this and have Paul do all this technical stuff and everything else that we do is for you. So please don't be shy if you've got a question. If you wanna just sit there and ride the Erie and soak it all in, that's quite alright also. Paul, what did you have?
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I don't thank veterans for their service. I thank them for the spirit behind their service.
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That's good, Paul. That's very good because that's what it is, really. You know, they did they learned a long time ago. All they have to do is is shout something patriotic, and the the best men in the gene pool, of course, will be the ones that volunteer. They're the ones that lose their blood, life, and limbs on foreign shores to advance this Roth or Rothschild Rockefeller agenda. And, unfortunately, they answered the clarion call of the wrong call.
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Right. Yeah. Right. Good unfortunate. Well, they painted all this, oh, you gotta be patriotic. You gotta serve in the military. You've gotta protect our country. You've gotta protect your loved ones and our homeland. And what they they wind up doing is patting the pockets of evil bastards that,
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Yep. That's Advance an agenda under underlies and corruption and deceit. You know, my father my father was an air force officer. He used to be a jet trainer. So he met mom down there on the coast. And, I'm sure dashing you know, you know, women love men in uniform. Right? And so, anyway, that that happened. And, so he got out of that, and they moved him over to another area in the called manpower, I guess, trying to find out how much men do what job for whatever application. And but he still continued to fly, and what he flew was a plane many of you are familiar with called a c one thirty mainly. Oh, yeah. Couple other ones that are very familiar, but it's like the standard cargo plane in the service.
And he had an incredible number of hours. He'd go fly every week. But, then they asked him in Vietnam, Paul. They asked him to fly one of the first Puff the Magic Dragons because that's c one thirty based. And, he turned them down. And they asked him twice. He turned them down twice, and they bounced him out of the military. But that's really interesting because my father and I used to have these big arguments over Vietnam and politics and stuff at the dinner table as most young men and their fathers do. And, and, later on in life, I found out that that was his way of protesting. He never agreed with me on one of our discussions, but this was his way of, registering his protest, and he lost his military career because of it. But, anyway so I have to look back and always admire dad for doing that.
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Right.
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Not bragging about it. Just doing it. Okay. Yeah. So, rest in peace, dad. Anyway, hope you're hope you're at least a little bit proud of what we've been able to accomplish here. The end result of all those discussions and fate and crossing the path of John and Glenn so many years ago and getting confronted with all this stuff like many of you have been when you run across this information. You decide to there's an appeal there. You may not understand it. You probably don't, but there's something of great substance there, and you can sense it. And so you continue to take your time and allotted to chasing down these things and trying to understand it. And I understand that whole scene because that's the way I was. Okay? And, but all these years later, man, what a nugget we have found.
We're talking we're talking a while back, a few weeks ago about the guy. Biggest nugget in the world. It's on display somewhere out there, I think, in Vegas or Reno or something. And, he found it with a metal detector, see, in The US. And that's what we've got here is we've got the biggest nugget of truth as it applies certainly in the patriot movement and has a big place in the history of the world. I've got to, thank, but I don't know where. But, it's very important. And, as I've said so many times before, if it's you're new, you may not understand. But if you want to do this, what's the big deal? What does it do for you? You know, all those kind of questions. Well, for one thing, it's only the second time in the whole history of the world in a organized society. I don't want Bob coming on here telling me how the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness.
But but but first time in 200 in the whole history of the world when men have had god given rights, and that was the in an organized society. Boy, you gotta put these disclaimers on there. The first two hundred years of Rome called the, law of the citizen, if you will. Basically, a common law type, organization of laws in court and then the first two hundred years of our country. Those are the only times in the entire history of the world that's happened, folks. If that doesn't ring a bell with you, then, you know, I'm sorry. It rings a bell with me, and, it makes it extremely important and worthwhile. So I hope you feel the same. It's very important what we do here and don't know if I'll will accomplish this in my lifetime. But at some point, this is going to be big news. I remember, one of our listeners we don't hear from him too much. Remember, was it Augustus?
Wasn't it Augustus about a year or two ago, Paul? Yeah. California that came on, and and I remember his statement. He said, this is gonna blow wide open. Well, I said, well, hold it, Augustus. Don't get over your skis here, because I know it appears like it might, but, boy, I'll tell you, it's tough sledding. Yeah. It's tough sledding out here. You don't believe me? You go start explaining this, trying to find people and see if they'll listen to you and see if you can explain it adequately. You'll find out what I'm talking about. K? Yep. So, anyway, will anybody got any any new students there, wanna question or comment or say something, or people got, wanted to bring something out that I don't know about yet that's important going on out there. We're about to get in into World War three over there with the Packies and the Hindis.
That's always exciting. The Chinese are on the periphery of that too. All kinds of things in this changing world geopolitical situation. A lot of, a lot of the non high specialized factories from China fall. Well, they're moving to India. So that's another dagger. Yeah. Get you in a second, Joe. That's another dagger in the in the coffin of, China is a bunch of these things they've been gorging on for twenty, twenty five years. We're gonna go to India, and we're gonna change horses in the middle of the stream. Hey, Joe. What you got this morning, man?
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Sent you an email last night, regarding the Florida
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legislation. Yeah. The the Julie was talking about or something. Right? Did you receive that? I did. I didn't look at it yet, but I did receive it. You wanna comment on it? Oh,
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no. That, same thing's going on in Oklahoma. It's, passed Oklahoma House, same kind of legislation. They have an adequate number of senators that will vote for it, And I think the governor would sign it, but, the committee chairman that oversees that won't let it go to the floor for a vote.
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Yeah. Is this on the aerial spraying, or is this on other, sub No. This is this is on the gold,
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issue. Oh, okay. To payment a debt.
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Okay. Well, I don't know about you, but I know about Gresham's law, and I ain't paying any debt in my goal. I'll give them currency. Gresham's law, if you may not know about that, is an old economic, theorem, if you will. That says, it's very simple, easy to understand, easy to explain. Bad money drives good money out of circulation. If you got currency and you got gold, you're gonna use the currency to buy stuff and not the gold. It's gonna be back there under the mattress. Might be a little lumpy, but it's back there under the mattress nonetheless. They're lumps you can live with. Alright. Well, I guess so. So, anyway, that's a little bit of the difference here. I'll I hope it progresses through, and Florida does the same thing.
I am a native Floridian. I'm a rare bird. Most of the people that live down there are transplants. I am a native American. My mother and father both being born in the state of Florida. That's what that means. That's what it means in the constitution. And, of course, there were allowances there for the first couple of presidents, But but because you you because they just didn't know if George it was or the country was new, and George Washington's parents probably weren't born in The US or some of the earlier folks. But so they had to make a few allowances back in those days, but my understanding is natural born citizen as it applies to president and vice president, for sure, is someone who has to be a natural born American. That's to sever ties with any potential conflict with a foreign power, and all that means is your mother and father were both born in The US as you were from them. So there's, there's your three pieces. There's the triangle again. There's the stability of the three points make a plane to tell you that the thing is solid. So, anyway, we're just babbling around because none of you are coming forward. Someone, however, wants to right there, I think. Yes, sir?
Yes, ma'am? Somebody there was a mic open, so
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might have been a I just had a quick question. Sorry.
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Samuel.
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Right? Samuel or no? This is actually Kyle from Michigan.
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Oh, hey, Ashley. Well, I'm sorry. You sound like Samuel, our buddy, out in Northern California. Kyle, is it? Ky k y l e? Yep. Yes, sir. Kyle. Well, hey, man. Nice to talk to you. What part of Michigan?
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Yeah. Good to be back. Oh, I'm over by Detroit. Yeah. I called a cop I've been calling in a little bit here Okay. Recently. Okay. Well, I I had
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we hadn't gelled yet, but go ahead. Let's hear what you got for us, Kyle. No. No. We haven't. I've just been
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briefly asking questions and lurking still. But Okay. That's fine. When it comes down to resending your driver's license with the state, how would driving a tow truck work? Say you work for a company that you drove a commercial vehicle in and
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you don't have a CDL.
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You gotta have a CDL, don't you, to do that?
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No. Not a not the truck kind of truck that I drive. It's just you just need a chauffeur's. And that Oh. Kind of tags on to the state ID. So Okay.
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Well, it sounds like to me, Kyle, that's one of those vocations where you gotta have a a license because you're doing something that requires it. You're you're in commerce in the fact that you're pulling in cars that are on the side of the road or broken or whatever and taking them to wherever. So it sounds like to me, under that premise, we've never had the question before, by the way, that I remember. We have idle CDLs, but not on this medium situation here, that you probably, would want to have a license. And when you're in that activity, it applies. And when you're not in that activity and you're driving your private vehicle, it doesn't.
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That's a Alright. I can buy that for sure.
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Yeah. I think that's about the best I can give you on that topic. Anybody else got any insights for Kyle here on that? Let's see if we can tap into the brain trust here, Kyle. Anybody else got any comments on this for Kyle?
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Yeah. I do.
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Well, see there, Kyle. See how this thing works. Now alright. I think there was two of you. I don't know which one is first. So one of you jump out there and start talking.
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Go ahead.
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Oh, alright. This is Dan. I I I deal a lot with traffic stuff. It's because I belong to a place where we're also fighting for traffic reform, get the cops off our back. And the fact of the matter is that use determines the the use of the thing. So if you have to use that driver's license, your chauffeur's license for, for for the tow truck usage, it still doesn't mean you can't send that notice to both the secretary of state, and you can even send it to the RMP if you want. I'm not sure what they call it in your state, explaining that this only ties you in during the time that you are that you are actually driving that thing, and the rest of the time, you're out. You have to basically take a moment to word some form of affidavit that says, this does not change this.
I can because use is what determines it. So for the moment that I'm using it, fine. You can arrest me. Okay? I get it ish. But only only for still only for crying. Like, they can still hit you for traffic stuff and a taillight out and driving too fast, and you will have to pay those fines, you know, or no blinker or they no alcohol. You'll have to go through that. There's you won't be able you'll be subject to all of that. But sounds like you don't probably run into that very much anyways. You just have to take a moment to word a document that, and and you might wanna, like, take a moment, do that, and bring it back and and and maybe get one of whoever someone here's email address and and and and, like, send it in so someone can take a look at it and, and and take some time to bring trust with you about what else all you have done. Have you sent in your single page affidavit in the first place to the secretary of state? Yes.
Alright. Yeah. Okay. It uses what determines it. I could have a driver's license, and I could drive around with no plates. And they could say, mister Edwards, you are in our system. You are and I would say, what does that mean? Because in court, it doesn't mean anything. Numbers, I'm not a number. And all and I could I could say, well, I have to have a driver's license in case I need to drive in commerce. So when I do, I'll use that driver's license, and the rest of the time, I won't. And I will win that case every time. It doesn't mean I won't get put out and maybe arrested and all of that stuff, but the truth will prevail in that case because use determines we're free to use determines.
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There you go. Thank you, Dan. Who else is trying to, put something forward there? Do you have more to add?
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Not really. This is Sheldon. Everything that he said, when you're on your way home in your private conveyance, that's when I stopped using my license, and I'm in a private. I'm not in commerce.
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Yep. So it's not insurmountable, Kyle. We have people that have these little well, I don't know if I wanna call it a conflict. It's not really a conflict. It's just a situation that you're in and your vocation. And in that capacity, you need to have that and use it. And we wanna do things right here. You know? We're not trying to avoid anything or beat them out of anything. We're just trying to live a truthful, honest way going forward. And, unfortunately or fortunately, if it's your vocation and that's the way you put bread on the table and a roof over your head, then I guess it's a good thing. So what else, Kyle? Is that the only, point you have of of, concern?
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No.
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Querrey? Yeah. That was the only question that I had. Yeah. I've been thinking about it over the last few days, and I figured I might as well just ask instead of stop thinking about it.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, there's always seemed almost always, I guess, an answer for these things. So thanks for coming forward. Thanks for voicing it. And it's something that if you wanna continue that activity, of course, that's your choice. You'll you'll be you'll be better off if you have one. Let's put it that way. Absolutely. You don't wanna fight that. I I don't have to have a driver's license, and you're in some kind of commercial capacity. That's not a battle you're gonna win. So don't do that. Right. Great, Kyle. Thank you. Glad to have you on board, man. Alright. You're welcome. Thanks for being out there and being interested in our little, freedom information here. Who's next? We have somebody else that wants to comment or a question or a lurker or Comment. Something like that? There's a there's a comment that sounds like Tom d.
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Nope. This is Carl in Utah.
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Hey, Carl. You kinda sound like Tom there. How are you doing, Carl? Well, I might
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I might. I I've traveled to your neck of the woods. We did a cruise and went to went out of Florida and went all the around South America and back up, and
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I don't know how you handle it. It's too hot for me. Oh, well, that's because well, that's because I'm at 8,000 feet, and you were at sea level. That's the difference. What'd you do stop in Gaocquille?
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No. We did a few stops, Garlic,
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because my stroke had everything right off the top of my head. Like, Monta was was one of them. My Carl was one of them. Manta? Because, see, I've not been down to the coast. I don't know the the ports that can handle a cruise ship. But,
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anyway Yeah. One of them That's good. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We stopped in Colombia, Cartagena, Colombia.
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Yeah. Well, you're over in the stop. Well, you're over in The Caribbean. You're over in The Caribbean. Cartagena is in The Caribbean, ain't it?
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Yeah. We went to, Cayman Islands. Yeah. Just kinda made the way around. But, one of the things I just wanna kinda talk or mention is this is that's similar to the issue that I deal with. I'm I'm running a pest control business. I've got a trailer. I do drive in commerce part of the time, and the other part of the time, I'm in my personal conveyance and in my automobile. So, one of the things I would suggest is get the vehicle itself into a trust just separate from separate from yourself so that they can't tie you into that, license plate. Because that's what they did to me in court is they said, well, this vehicle is licensed under him. Yep. And that's that's the contract that they'll get you under.
And then, you know, use your if you're traveling, you use the passport card. If you're driving, it's the, you know, if you're in commerce, it's the driver's license. Simple as that. And I've had pretty good success. I've been pulled over now three times. And the last the first time was the time I got the ticket. The other two times, I've been let go when I really should have had a good ticket. So
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Okay. So you baffled them with bullshit?
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No. I didn't baffle them with any I didn't say anything to them. I I I Oh, you did. I just like to your jurisdiction. Well, the first time I I tried saying you're out of your jurisdiction, you you know, and blah blah blah. The other times, I kinda just kept my mouth shut. And I Yeah. That's a good idea. Card, and they asked for when they asked for the driver's license, I said, this is what I used to travel with. And they come back telling me nice things and say I need to slow down, but carry on. That's good, Carl. You know, I'm not saying it's not gonna give me a %, but it's been doing pretty good.
[00:34:00] Unknown:
Well, good. And you're training yourself every incident. You get better at dealing with it and and, more effective probably. So good on you.
[00:34:09] Unknown:
Absolutely. And I I'm not saying it's a %, but it sure and I I don't try and drive radical, but Right. I I I do.
[00:34:17] Unknown:
Okay. So Let's see about the real test. Let's check the real test with Carl. Have you got this information across to mama yet?
[00:34:26] Unknown:
No. No. Okay. She insists that I'm a sovereign citizen because she looks it up online, and I'm like, read the data, read this next to the show the other day where you talked about, not it not being any court cases. I'm gonna use that next time we argue about it. Yeah. And
[00:34:45] Unknown:
put it on Well, I promise you. So They, well, somebody came up with a sovereign citizen case yesterday. I didn't know that. That's that's good. I've not seen one with this information here. Now we've got the opposite of it, which is the American Samoa cases. But, they're not gonna let, as I said the other day, they're not gonna let this information get into open court. What judge is going to be the judge that is a that is tacked with destroying the entire system by pulling the bottom card out of the house cards. Alright. No judge wants to do that. Okay?
And they don't want this issue out there. You so go ahead. Yes, sir.
[00:35:31] Unknown:
No. On on back to my traveling, when we did our travels, on the way out of the country, I didn't push the limits using my past you know, my my national status. But when we came back into the country, they wanted to take photos of everybody They because we went out of the country, and I I said I'm a national, and I I don't need to do this. And I kinda stood on my grounds, and I didn't have to get the photos that everyone else did. My wife got forced into it because she's a citizen. Yeah. They let me go without it. Kind of interesting. That that didn't raise your eyebrows at all? She thinks that maybe it wasn't required. I don't even know what she thinks Well, you did. When you I did I we did talk about it after. But
[00:36:21] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's good. The talking's good. Did did, you travel on a passport book or a passport card? You can use a card on those cruises.
[00:36:32] Unknown:
Yeah. So on the way out, we had to use the book. No. And they had me sign Okay. So I signed it in front of them. Right. I just did the UCC1Dash308.
[00:36:44] Unknown:
Okay. It doesn't matter. My name. Yeah. The point I'm trying to get to is if you had a book, you can show her US passports are only issued to US citizens slash nationals. It's right there in the passport book.
[00:36:59] Unknown:
Yeah. And I've Okay. That.
[00:37:01] Unknown:
Alright. She still sometimes on it. I'm trying not to make sure, but Sometimes with our gals, it's difficult. You know? So, well, just do the best you can, and, good luck to you, Carl. And maybe one of these days, the light bulb will come on for her. I hope so for you and her sake, really.
[00:37:20] Unknown:
So, She's smart. She just, like the rest of us, a little brainwashed.
[00:37:24] Unknown:
Sure. She's conditioned.
[00:37:27] Unknown:
You know? Yep.
[00:37:28] Unknown:
They've done a great job at that. That's for darn sure. Some of us just it wasn't it wasn't as effective as it was with others, apparently. So thank your lucky stars and your big g god that you were one of the ones that was receptive for the truth because then he cakes you in under his umbrella. Those other folks, like the missus here, they're gonna send he's gonna send her strong delusion so she'll believe a lie. That's what it says right there in the Old Testament. And that's unfortunate. We wish that wasn't the way it is, but it's totally out of our control, Carl.
Cool. Thanks for checking in, man. What, what who else is out there that would like to, chime in this morning?
[00:38:15] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Roger.
[00:38:16] Unknown:
There alright. Well, we're gonna go with Mirka first. Sorry. We'll come right back to you. Yes, ma'am. Mirka?
[00:38:22] Unknown:
Good morning. I just wanted to share and I and and the reason people, have trouble with the, you know, not using their driver's license or registration when you're not in commerce is because of the fear mongering that they've been exposed to all these years. And removing that understanding that now we are the authority. They no longer have authority. And, what that's what I did is, you know, I in my lawful legal notice to law enforcement and the state of which is the corporations, the state of California. I told them they have no authority over my my private individual or my private property.
[00:39:21] Unknown:
And they agreed with it. The attorney general, a little communist guy, no doubt, agreed with her.
[00:39:26] Unknown:
I gave him a copy. I sent a reminder copy of that to the AG and law enforcement and the director of DMV. So, you just have to know who you are as a private individual. You have to have command of the information, which means understanding what they're saying
[00:39:47] Unknown:
and what they're what they're using they're trying to use against you. We can take this back to Sun Tzu, Mark. I mean, Sun Tzu said all that, however many centuries ago that was written. And by who is the question there. If you don't know yourself and you don't know your enemy, you got no chance of winning any battle. Any. And that's exactly where they've got us. We think they're god's chosen people, and we're missing the mixing up the capital g and the small g there. And and, of course, then if one of that claim's made, Dan, here's a good one for you. This, chosen people thing. Okay. I'll bite. Chosen by who and for what? Chosen by who and for what there, big boy?
So, anyway, all that. And, we know who we are now, and we know who they are now. And we're winning this battle because they don't have a chance from the start. I mean, again, if you're new, it's like Gandhi said. This is one of Gandhi's sayings. He beat them. Okay? First, they ignore you, then they demonize you, then they fight you, and then you win. And we we got them at the start of that. We won at the first. They can't demonize us now because we're on point, and they don't wanna bring anybody else to this message because they're scared as hell of it. They we've already fought the battle. There's no battle to fight because we've won it right there in the first salvo, and so we win.
That's why they stay on mute. They we've already won, and they can't stand for this to get out. That's why you We have to understand we have to understand that we're the authority, Roger. So Absolutely. Well, well, we're the terrorists, and they're right about that because we're terrorizing their fraudulent satanic system. And to them in that view, we are terrorists. It's just like, again, this is something Brent Brent will be with us tomorrow, by the way. Brent just has a hard time thinking like these people. He's so steeped in the way to do it right that he doesn't he he doesn't recognize that it can be done wrong and twisted by these sick sick minds.
Okay? So, anyway, that's that's what's going on. We smoked them out. They agree with us. There's no doubt that we're right here, and, we just gotta continue to persevere one foot in front of the other, one person at a time. At some point in in the future, someday, they're gonna have to deal with this on a much larger scale than they're having to deal with it right now. And they're scared, Marka. They're really scared of this. Like, people are scared of this.
[00:42:31] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. Exactly. Another thing, the lawful legal notice that we sent them is a court of record. So they can't say that they've been on the list.
[00:42:41] Unknown:
And yeah. Well, they can. They can, and they can say all kinds of crap. But when you really get in a position where you hold their feet to the fire, they can't. Exactly. But, boy, they'll they'll they'll wiggle like my my mother would say. They'll wiggle like a worm in hot ashes. Okay? Until they have to face the music. Slimy. Oh, they're so slimy. I know you're listening, you pieces of crap. You are the slimiest, slavingest, lying, thieving, murdering bastards in the history of the planet. Now here little little sniffy little Netanyahu doesn't get his way with the Trump administration, and so he goes back to Satan's sandbox over there and goes and bomb some hospital and kills 30 women and children.
That's how you're gonna lash back at us there? Net and I'm a Yo Yo Yahoo. God, I detest these people. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Enough of my personal stuff. My vendettas. I got a vendetta against these boys. And you know what? I'm winning. I've won. And every time one of you pull yourself out of their little slave system and out of their little revenue generating system, then I win again. So I'm beating the absolute snot out of these people, and I love every minute of it. Okay. Where else can we, go this morning here? I know there's somebody with something that they want to say right now.
[00:44:13] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[00:44:15] Unknown:
That I forgot you. I'm sorry. Yes, sir. Is it Sheldon? Who who are we speaking with?
[00:44:21] Unknown:
Yeah. It's me again. I'm I'm worthy of being forgotten. We're already in the traffic. And as you mentioned, Augustus earlier, the last time we talked, he got pulled over and, from somebody that had an erectus for him, and he whips out his card, and he demands and this this guy wants him out of the car and all that stuff. He won't get out of the car. He demands the, sergeant or whoever his supervisor show up, which eventually happened. But by the time that happened, there were about three other guys there. So he's got a whole collection there and hands the sergeant the card, and they do some back and forth.
And the original guy was just really he was just on it. He'd get out of the car. We gotta do this and that. He was a And I think he was a train Sheldon, wasn't he a trainee?
[00:45:17] Unknown:
He He hadn't been with the force for about six months. I think we're thinking of the same incident.
[00:45:23] Unknown:
Okay. Well, what eventually happened was this proves their quota system is he yells out in front of the others. He says, this has taken too long. And Augustus found out that they allow eight minutes for a stop. Oh. After after eight minutes, you should have garnered the revenue, and you move on to the next person you're gonna steal from. Now Augustus, and we don't hear from him too much anymore. I guess he's busy out marketing things.
[00:45:50] Unknown:
And, he's married, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong, Sheldon. I believe he's married to a foreign gal, a little Filipino or a little gal. And can you imagine that poor little gal? All of a sudden, here's her big, brave American husband with eight or 10 cop cars around him. And he ended up beating them on administrative that way. Well, anyway, I wish we'd hear from Augustus more. He was a delightful guy, and I hope everything's going real well with him. But, that's, that's right. And he took the information, and he he bore down on it. This driving, traveling incident happened not too long into his freedom time, and he handled it very, very well, very well. So good on you. Yeah.
He did. I'll, I'll I'll get a hold of him and tell him your concern, sir. Well, well, that's just telling me we haven't heard from him in a while. Wanna say hello. Hope he's alright. K? Okay, sir. Alright. Thank you, Sheldon. Yeah. It'd be nice if some of the older older students. I understand why they they get okay. I know all this stuff pretty well. I'm gonna go off and like Lauren, I'm gonna go off and tend to my garden. And, and it's nice to see some of the, older folks. I had a contact. You you guys did. I haven't been able to follow-up on it yet, last week with Brian Howard who was, one of the real early go get ems, that did the Idaho driver's license battle and the found out all that information wrong about the birth certificate from the hospital in Austin.
He wants to talk to me about something since last week, but Skype screwed that up pretty good. And we finally got connected on on Telegram, but I haven't heard from him yet. So, hopefully, we'll one of these days. Delightful guy, another student, gets off on his own tangent and takes off, you know, hear from him for years. But I think the important thing is here for, like, Michael, if you're listening to the others is is that we don't hear anything about him for years. Because if something bad happened to him, we'd hear from him. We don't hear from him. I that one side of that, I hate because I I I I love all you folks and you students.
And the other side, I totally understand. So, anyway, mostly new folks. Any new folks out there with any good questions? Folks that have gotten familiarized with us lately, been riding the area, you're too shy to talk, and you don't even wanna press the mute star six button, but we're gonna encourage you to do that and come forward. And if you if you don't have any questions, that's good. At least let us meet you. We'd love to meet you, find out what's on your mind, how'd you find us, all that kind of stuff. Because some people are presented with this information, and they go, well, that's crazy talk. And they turn around and call you crazy and walk away, don't they?
I know all of you have had that happen. What makes us different? What makes are we the chosen people here? Does that little saying apply to us? I believe we're chosen. We're chosen because we have a love of the truth and we're truth seekers. And that makes us in god's eyes evidently pretty special. So are we chosen in that way? Noodle on it. It's very possible.
[00:49:21] Unknown:
Okay?
[00:49:23] Unknown:
So, so where else? Can we go this morning? Right.
[00:49:28] Unknown:
Yes. There's there's somebody. Y'all are a tough crowd. Roger? Yes, sir. It's it again, Roger. I think we have been given the ability to act upon our desires and our thoughts.
[00:49:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. And the others, they just cower in the corner. Boy, this fear thing that they've heaped on us is very effective. Okay? And they've done a real good job of implanting it very deeply in a people who are especially susceptible to that. I gotta think there's more people that that that people are more susceptible than others, and they have, been given a heavy dose of that. And, boy, they gobbled up every damn drop they could get. And getting people out of that condition can be difficult, and it may be with some impossible.
[00:50:18] Unknown:
Well, your system, your thing here is just more noise. It's more suffrage because they can't separate the chaff. And if they could, again, they're still too scared to act upon it just because of their years and decades of training to be paranoid. I'm done. Yeah. And so and listen, I'm gonna tell you what. Some people wanna stay in the pink cloud.
[00:50:39] Unknown:
They wanna suck on that federal nipple. Okay? And they can't even imagine what it's like living outside of that and and their limited liability and and all the rest of the things that go with that. And having it's just like some people that go to prison. They actually actually get institutionalized as to prison, and they get released. And they go out and commit another crime, so they'll get thrown back in prison because they didn't have to do anything except report for meals. That's the only responsibility they had.
[00:51:12] Unknown:
K? I've heard tales from my college buddy in Indiana. They had a couple drunks there and, was near Goshen. And, these guys would get in for something petty, and, they'd sit in the county through the winter. They get sprung in the spring, and then when Paul turns around, they did. They go get arrested again.
[00:51:32] Unknown:
Listen, folks. I it's it sounds hard to believe, but it's true. That's true. All these things we're talking about here. So you're real special. I keep trying to tell you that. I I I don't know. I don't know that there's outside of Brent Brent, maybe, there are not very many people. Bob, I but well, but we met over cell phone. There's just not very many of you I've met in person. But, yeah, we're here, six days a week together. We not only become friends, we become family. And, it's a very special situation we've got here, folks. I feel so blessed. I mean, so blessed to have been the person that was tapped to do this. And I don't know why I'm the most unlikely of suspects, but I can now look back over my entire life.
And I can go back and and see everything that's happened to me in my entire adult lifetime that led me to hear and the ability to do this to to some capacity where it's effective. K? And that's pretty cool to see your you know, the meaning of your life right in front of your eyes and given, as I've said on here before, given your life purpose. I mean, real purpose. This is real purpose here. This isn't going out and chasing something to earn a Federal Reserve note. This is doing something for free because it's important and it's purposeful, and you really help people, and you might can make a change.
That's what I'd like to do. I'd like to affect some change. And I think we're doing it. You know? That's not as fast as I'd like by any means or most of you probably, but we're moving forward. There's no doubt about it. And they can't stop us. See? They can't stop us because, a, they can't stop us. They don't have the power to do that. And, b, they wouldn't do it because they wouldn't wanna bring all the attention and notoriety as to what we're doing. Now they'll take some of these guys. There's a bunch of black guys up in Boston that got stopped for something. We're nationals. We're nationals. Well, we don't know. We don't know if you did it right, if you did it effectively. And I try and get people to learn this this information because there is a there is a moral line that you wanna walk here.
There is an ethical line that you really should walk a little a little closer to the to the heel of it. Okay? Because that's what we wanna represent to other people. We want to represent somebody who's honest and kind and giving and loving and cares about other people and cares passionately about this that we're talking about and not wanting to be a slave and all those things. Okay? And, that's what and we exemplify that. You're gonna draw people to you. They may have heard what you're doing. You may have tried to tell them, but all of a sudden, something's gonna register with them, and they're gonna be drawn to you like a moth to a flame. And I've had it happen. That's why I'm telling you this. Okay?
I mean, a story I was telling yesterday about the little silver dollar and the dollar, the little trick that I developed that we use in in in in my my deceased wife's store all the time. You know? And so I did that to a bunch of our friends, and they'd all walk off dazed and confused and all that until until 09:11. And when 09:11 came, every one of them called us. What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? Even though they didn't understand it, they knew we had some sort of an authoritative track on this because we had some interest and understanding of something. It's incredibly complex. K?
So other people recognize it. My point I'm giving you, at some point, some of them will come back to you. And you just tell them congratulations and point them in the right direction, pat them on the fanny, and send them off down the trail. So, Paul, we got a we got a couple of minutes before we're gonna tell folks goodbye, I guess. Couple of minutes. So, Paul, you got anything to add to all this oratory? I'm kinda stuck here on the soapbox today.
[00:56:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I we're working on the commerce ready, deal with the driver's license and the registration. I think it was like a stroke of genius. If you don't have your, automobile registration in a trust so it's not actually physically attached to you, that's genius. I mean Yep.
[00:56:32] Unknown:
Arm's length. They call that arm's length. Exactly. Length. I don't own it. It's over there. It's over yonder.
[00:56:40] Unknown:
So I I mean, most people, they'll they'll put an automobile in a trust because it's something that has the potential to create a lot of damage, and you don't want an accident to cost you your house. I get that. But, the whole arm's length deal with the with the DMV registration, I mean, that's really the hook where they got you between the driver's license and the DMV. Those are the two principal ways they enslave us. And the two principle ways they fund the state budget. Don't believe that. Just camp out in a in a administrative traffic court for a couple hours and you'll see how many dollars it means to them. They,
[00:57:31] Unknown:
they get out the shears Yeah. And they shear the flock. Absolutely. You can go watch it. It's an ugly sight. Be glad that you're not affected by it.
[00:57:43] Unknown:
And and if you have the time, just camp out in a traffic court and just just observe.
[00:57:49] Unknown:
That's a way to learn. It is. You know, it is. Okay. And, just like, John with his traffic and said, well, I wanna learn. I want wanna get more comfortable with this process. Okay. Well, I don't I can't tell you not to do that. I that's a noble, result you're you're looking for and probably something that even if you don't ever use it, it's worth having that experience in your background.
[00:58:13] Unknown:
Right. Well, here's the deal. When you're on the hot seat, when you're actually appearing, you're on the defensive. You're you're functioning reactively, not logically and methodically. You're just sitting there. I mean, they don't know you from Adam. You're just sitting there in the gallery, just taking it all in. You can actually notice a whole lot more than if you're sitting there stressing over, well, when is it gonna be my turn? Can't recommend that enough.
[00:58:53] Unknown:
Don't do that. Okay. Yeah. Go in there. Get accustomed to it if you want to. If you really wanna be brazen, you can go out and blow past a sitting officer there at about 80 or 90 miles an hour. You'll get his attention. I promise you. And then you can experience it yourself if you wanna learn the hard way. Let's do that and say we did. Yeah. Let's not do that. I'm sorry. I no. I had one experience with the IRS. That was plenty for me. Here's our, here's our whistler. Paul, this whistler of some renowned and mucho ability. So you're gonna talk over him and tell our good folks we've been visiting with?
I do. Thank you, Paul. Uh-huh. Radiosoapbox.com
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[01:00:08] Unknown:
Yes. Or play with AI. You can do that. Yeah. Hey. Listen, Paul. There's some real concern that AI is getting out of control and and that can break control and start, controlling. That's float be floating around out there. You may remember six months or so ago, I think it was in Japan Yeah. The first time they saw the this raise its ugly head when they were gonna update the software and the AI model. And they caught the computer trying to trick the programmers that it had already been changed and that the old version was the new version. The computer did this internally.
[01:00:51] Unknown:
Yep. Well okay. Well, that storyline's been out there. You know, you've got Terminator, of course, you know, with Skynet and all that. But, in the seventies and eighties, you get Star Trek. You remember the the m five computer that, that they turned control of the Starship Enterprise over to this computer, and they were doing testing. And they got to the point where they needed to unplug it, and then they come to find out that it didn't wanna be unplugged. So it set up a plasma stream. It set up a plasma stream that, like, vaporized one of the guys, and,
[01:01:36] Unknown:
it was protecting itself. Was was this your early interest in computers at a young age?
[01:01:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Right. Okay.
[01:01:46] Unknown:
Listen. I'm gonna let you carry the ball for a second. I gotta go see my landlord about something. I'll be right back. Okay? Okay.
[01:01:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Perfectly. We've had a lot of lot of people talking about different things, like traffic and stuff like that. Does anybody have anything new that they want to bring up today? Oh, come on, guys. You're killing me. I'm good. I'm not that good. I'm I'm I'm not Roger. I can't I can't carry the ball. Bring up something now, Paul? Hey. There you go. Thanks, Julie.
[01:02:22] Unknown:
So I don't know if I my shot. Said just yesterday or the day before, but, maybe I didn't. So apparently, there is a doctor Jose Rizal who stayed at the Vatican for many years and due to corruption he went back to The Philippines. His father was Prince Tibano who was a twin of Queen Victoria and he set up a trust fund. He used Ferdinand Marcos as his lawyer. He put all of the world's wealth in that trust fund for the benefit of humanity and it's called the Global Debt Facility Trust Account And this is all of the goals of humanity has been placed into this trust fund and the trust fund is available to all countries in this world. I'm just the messenger here, but I spoke to Princess Elizabeth Rodriguez Ruiz Marcos yesterday and she confirmed that this is true. So this is just an FYI for everybody that Trump is always talking about the and I know I'm not a fan of his, but he's always talking about the golden ages and stuff like that. So this could be something that is true, that we're getting to go on a new global financial reset. I know we're gonna go on a new global financial system, which is gonna be digital, which I'm not in favor of, but still, it could be something good.
I yield.
[01:03:56] Unknown:
Let me know when you get your share.
[01:04:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Now I'm gonna get our share I'm gonna get our share using our legacy trust down in the treasury and at the I IMF sorry. At the, IRS in Puerto Rico. That's what I'm I'm I'm almost done with.
[01:04:14] Unknown:
We'll be getting all of our money back from that. Okay. Don't forget. Don't forget. Don't forget. Don't believe it, Julie. Julie. Don't believe it. Julie, there's an old saying in the South. I don't I I wish you'd commit it to memory, please.
[01:04:25] Unknown:
Says, pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered. Hogs get slaughtered. Yeah. But I'm not I'm not I'm not a hog. I'm just a pig, so I'm not gonna get slaughtered.
[01:04:36] Unknown:
Okay. Well, take your word for it.
[01:04:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Actually, actually,
[01:04:45] Unknown:
okay. Actually, Julie Julie's not a pick or a hog. She's a lioness.
[01:04:51] Unknown:
I love you, Paul. I love you, Paul.
[01:04:55] Unknown:
Yeah. And, you know, there's a lot of pride with lionesses.
[01:05:02] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Exactly.
[01:05:05] Unknown:
You get that when they get together, they call them a pride?
[01:05:08] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[01:05:10] Unknown:
FYI. Yeah. I don't know. Julie, I've been hearing that stuff for thirty something years. I've never seen one person be successful at it. But listen, dear, with your enthusiasm
[01:05:22] Unknown:
and your go getiveness, I want you to go chase it. Just go chase it. Trust me. I'm gonna be the first. Trust me. I'm gonna be I think there's other people who've done this before, but they shut them up.
[01:05:33] Unknown:
Okay. Well, now I'm not gonna doubt Julie. So, go ahead and go get it. And when you've done it, they, or they've shut you up about it, then come back and tell us.
[01:05:44] Unknown:
Okay. I will. Thank you.
[01:05:46] Unknown:
Julie, keep your powder dry, keep your head down. And if you get this done, consider changing, exchanging that wrought iron fence around your house for a moat.
[01:06:00] Unknown:
Just something.
[01:06:02] Unknown:
Well, look. She's gonna get so much back. She might have there's no telling which one of those fancy subdivisions she may be living in outside of DCU.
[01:06:13] Unknown:
Hey. All I need is a little I'm gonna have you come here, Paul, and help me dig the boat.
[01:06:18] Unknown:
All I need is a little hut on the beach, just a bold 20 or 30 square feet of sand. I'm good. Find an island. Okay. Alright. We'll go.
[01:06:30] Unknown:
Alright. You you ask Julie may change subdivisions to that one where Clarence Thomas lives.
[01:06:36] Unknown:
Maybe. Oh, that would be a nice place.
[01:06:41] Unknown:
Yeah. He's a nice I tell you, I think Clarence Thomas is the epitome of the American success story, and I just like him and admire him so much. And, he's just a great guy. I I really appreciate people like him that have by their own bootstrapped to pull pull themselves up. That goes back see, that goes back to Adam Smith and his Wealth of Nations, and he said a man has to own his own labor because it's the only way that a poor man can pick himself up by the bootstraps and raise himself in society. A man has to own his labor. And, of course, that's what they have to enslave you. Yeah. Ben Carson is very good one too. You're you're right, Joe. I like him too. But Clarence just I don't know Ben Carson's background, but I know Clarence Thomas was raised in a little town outside Savannah called Pinpoint, Georgia and grew up with dirt floors and was raised by his uncle.
And, it turned out to be a man of great substance.
[01:07:47] Unknown:
Ben Carson grew up, not any better off.
[01:07:50] Unknown:
Is that right? Good for him. That's correct. I tell you who I used to really like. He's dead now, Walter Williams. And I learned became familiar with him when he'd substitute for Rush Limbaugh all those times. And him and who's, there's a couple of really formidable, Soule, Thomas Soule, another great black writer and, philosophers kinda economist. They were both him and Walter Williams were both communist when they were younger. So, there is a chance to live and grow and change, and, these men are They're great examples. Talking about are wonderful examples of that. K? I think Thomas Sowell is still alive.
But, man, I remember the first time I heard Walter Williams. You know? I'm thinking, oh, Rush is away. Who's this black guy taking over Russia's slot? You know? And it's Walter Williams, and he had all these pearls of wisdom and just a straight ahead, solid, well grounded guy. Rest in peace, Walter. You, did some good work while you were here. So I take my hat off to those people, especially the black folks, man, because they've had to overcome a hell of a lot more than most of us had do coming up. Okay? And you that just makes it doubly special to me. Yes, Paul?
[01:09:13] Unknown:
I had I had an idea. You know, I've been been talking to various people on the phone and and, in here and stuff like that, and there are people that have different things going on. And it and it kind of it kind of, gave birth to a concept, I think. I used to have a show on, a bunch of platforms. It was called the Think Tank. And, a few of us would get together, and we would just talk about this, that, and the other thing, like current events and, you know, different different topics. And every week was pretty much different. Well, then I got to thinking about the think tank idea, and that's essentially what we have here.
We've got people, in the transportation industry. We've got people in the real estate and real estate broker brokerage industry. We've got people with experience in financial planning and financial matters. We've got, legal brainstorms, in the group. There's yourself. There's Mark. There's Joe Lustica. I am wondering if we could assemble a think tank panel of people that if somebody's dealing with an issue, they can send a request for help with just their backstory and, like, the information of where they're at and, like, what they need and just get together, like, on, like, either a Zoom call or a conference call or something like that and just have the minds of the group, working on addressing that problem. I mean, I know a couple of people. I know one person that's got, like, a property issue where there's shared ownership of a property where they haven't been there for, like, fifteen or twenty years, but they own 50% of the land and a % of the dwelling on the property, and, they're trying to bring that issue to conclusion. And I'm thinking Julie might know, quite a bit about how to go about doing that. Stick Julie on them.
Right. And, I mean, there's people with with legal issues and with trust. I think it's huge, like, putting your vehicle in a trust because it gives you that that second degree of separation between you and the Department of Motor Vehicles. That's genius. That's brilliant. And Margaret's doing trust.
[01:11:46] Unknown:
So or trust classes. Well and I'm glad you brought that up because I meant to mention this a minute ago. We hadn't talked about it in a while. For those of you who may just be new, another Joe Lusticka coupe here, And Joe found a way to go through the Department of Transportation and signify your your car as a private vehicle, and they will issue you a tag or a number that represents that. And then you go get one of these people that can reproduce a license plate, and you get your new DOT number put on a tag and put on your car. That way, this tag thing can't come into the picture anymore. So there we've got a lot of answers for some of this stuff.
Yes, ma'am. Comet?
[01:12:30] Unknown:
Yeah. So, yeah, I know how to do that. Mark Mark's class is amazing. But here's another, option for people here. You could put your car into a holding company, which could be just an LLC that you get, and then you could have the LLC put the car into a trust. So that and this would apply for somebody who might have a fancy automobile because then if something were to happen and you were to be at fault for something, they could sue the trust and and and get the money for however much your vehicle is owned. But, in this case, if you had it in a holding company, they would sue the holding company, but the holding company put it into a trust so the holding company doesn't have any assets.
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Right.
[01:13:25] Unknown:
What if it was Janice Joplin in the holding company? What would they do?
[01:13:32] Unknown:
Well, I don't know. What do you I what are you gonna get where she's dead?
[01:13:39] Unknown:
She's gonna she's gonna scream at you from the grave.
[01:13:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Now that would be freaky. Yeah. You know you know, one of the most one of the most, joyful sounds, that you can have in your house is the laughter of a child.
[01:13:59] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:14:00] Unknown:
It it's one of the most joyous things in the world. You know? Well, with ex with a couple of exceptions. If if that child is laughing at, like, 03:00 in the morning and you don't have any children, that might be a little weird.
[01:14:16] Unknown:
We've, I wanna tell you a story that, my the the girl I was dating in Argentina told me. She was, she was the oldest of nine children. There's heavily Catholic down there. She was the oldest of nine children and, I think four girls, five. Five girls, four boys, something like that. And the girls had all stayed there in that little town. Their father was, when she was growing up, was the, there was two hospitals in town. He was the administrator of both of them, and he was the chief surgeon at one of them. And he had his own practice on the side. And when we were dating, he was 93, and he was still seeing patients, Paul. Yeah. I had just a heck of a guy. He they had come from, down there South Of Cordoba, and his family had known the the mom's family.
They knew each other. And when the mother was born, he was 16, he said, I'm gonna marry her someday and damned if he didn't. I had nine kids. Okay? And, so, and I know how I get in so much detail. I forget what I was gonna tell you. But, Claudia, come on. Come on. Mind work here. Oh, it was okay. Hell, okay. It'll come back to me in a second. I've just lost it for the moment. No. This is what it was. When they were growing up and, of course, down there, they've got siesta. So everything closes at one, then open up till five, five thirty, closes again at nine.
And so everybody goes home and eats lunch. And she was saying when they were kids and that, that dad would come home and he'd eat lunch and he'd go sleep in a chair, you know, rest in a relaxing chair. And the kids would be all around the chair because dad's home. Mom would come in and try and shoo them away, let dad sleep, you know, and he'd go, no. No. No. It's music to my ears. Just like what you were saying, Paul. K. Yeah.
[01:16:25] Unknown:
Yep. Unless, of course, it's unless it's 3AM and you don't have any children, then it can be a little spooky.
[01:16:34] Unknown:
Right. So, and that was the deal, see, is he was from one of the foremost families in town. You know? And so here I am after this accident, and I've called in the change of address, and they lost it. And so I'm listed as a fugitive. And and, but yet every time we go out because of her notoriety, we were always in the newspaper. We go out to some any little thing. There'd be photographers there and show up in the newspaper and all that stuff. It's not like I was hiding. You know? But, yeah, that was pretty, pretty interesting experience down there. There's a lot of things about Argentina I really like. If you are looking to do a trip, that'd be a good trip for you, except they're going into winter right now. You'd probably wanna wait and plan your trip till November.
November up to December, is probably the best time of the year period, but the exchange rate's over a thousand to one right now. I mean, it's a hell of a time to go down there. K? So not now unless you wanna go skiing. You can go down there and go to Bariloche or where I live, close there, Los Angeles, and, cool cool places.
[01:17:48] Unknown:
The nice the nice part of the world down there. Yep. Yeah. I would I would like to see the world.
[01:17:56] Unknown:
Well, there you go. The sound of the mountain laughing children. There you go. So, where else can we go? We got any laughing young students out there that have a question or comment? I mean, we really wanna converse with you. I know people are shy and, oh my god. I can't talk on the radio. You know, the first month that I was on the radio, Paul, it took me a bottle of Maalox to get through every show. Really? Because I was so nervous. And that ray the station had never been twenty four hours before, and there there wasn't even anybody to listen.
[01:18:29] Unknown:
Uh-huh. You were still working on building an audience.
[01:18:35] Unknown:
Oh, man. I had the coolest thing. So because there was a the little, municipality we were in, it was called Springfield, and they had their own police department. And so they had an all night cop who's about my age. We became real good friends, and him and I were about the only ones open, and awake at that time of night. And he's out doing his patrols and stuff, and so he'd take his lunch hour, three to four or whatever, and he comes to hang up to the radio station with me. And then, I'd go take there used to be these things called public service announcements where you'd have a whole they'd say air force and send them to you because you had, to fulfill your public service requirements because it's the public's airways.
You're being given a grant, a license to use it. You know? So part of the payback is to always install these public service announcements. One of them was from a I was an air force guy named Roger Carroll, and he would interview all these different musicians and stuff. And pretty interesting, thirty minutes usually. So I'd put one of those on the turntable and just go off with him on his patrols. And I I swear to you, I'd be off list. Here I am listening to the radio station, which I'm overseeing out in a cop car, and he didn't give a damn. So I'd like to smoke joints. So I'd be going around in a cop car, smoking a joint, listening to the radio station I was supposed to be at. It was pretty interesting, Paul.
[01:20:04] Unknown:
It's a only new.
[01:20:06] Unknown:
Those are interesting days. Okay? But, yeah, some of the old memories. And, of course, I was, I was there for the music, and then I needed a job. I wanted to get away from what I was doing. My father begged me not to do it. That's the and, so I was gonna damned and determined to do it anyway. And that way, I I I finally got out of that overnight shift and into the regular day shift. And then the guy that was the music director, which is the person in that old system that used to choose all the new records every week. And, I got that job, and that's when I started meeting all the guys from Atlanta because they most of them lived in Atlanta.
And, they love to come to the beach, like, everybody likes to go to the beach. Right? And, so they love to go to the beach especially because they could go down there and take us out and hang with us and write everything off. Meals and they take us marlin fishing and all kinds of stuff, you know. And I was at that age of life where I was looking for my direction in life, and and I said, thank you, God. I have found my calling. And, it took me about two years to get a job in Atlanta doing that, and that's how I got in the music industry. And here we are all these years later. How about that?
[01:21:27] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[01:21:29] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:21:30] Unknown:
So that's my humble beginnings right there. Ken Winstanley. We all have a a a great a a great thanks to give to a guy named Ken Winstanley, who is the manager of our little WDLP station there on the Panhandle and saw some kid that he liked and had thought he had some talent and threw me to the wolves, Paul. Nice arrived. There you go. Here we are all these years later. Mhmm. Where's your been a bunch of water under the bridge.
[01:22:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Bogs. Bogs and everything else.
[01:22:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Swamps. So, anyway, it's I look back on it. I'm astounded. Quite amazed. Very grateful.
[01:22:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Alright. Where can we go now?
[01:22:30] Unknown:
I don't know. There's somebody right there. I can tell all these old stories if you'd rather, but we'd rather talk to you. So that was a female, I think. Who is that?
[01:22:38] Unknown:
Yeah. It's Joan from Arizona. I've been with you for quite a while. Hi, Joan. Yeah. I know. You know when they little girl. Yeah. My, my taxes, we've talked about before. They took the money out because I couldn't get them to it was, Smith's Kroger. They were taking the money out of our my taxes. And so I wanted to know what form is it we use to, get that back now? That state or they took federal and everything. Right? It was federal. Yeah. I got took care of the state with the federal.
[01:23:14] Unknown:
What you're gonna wanna do if you wanna try and chase it, we we've had some people that were successful in certain circumstances, and a bunch of others have not been successful in other circumstances. So I'm not sure, but I would any of that tax stuff, I I always just defer it over to Mark. K? So, he's kinda got much more yeah. He's got much more knowledge and insight into this because I just haven't dealt with it in so many years. And, so that's what I'd suggest you do is reach out to, you know, his email address, Joan?
[01:23:49] Unknown:
His email address?
[01:23:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Do you know it? If not, I'll give it to you. No. No. I don't. No. Okay. Strawmanstrawman@mark,allcaps,.com. Straw man at mark, all caps, dot com. That doesn't have to be in all caps, by the way. So yep. You shoot him a little letter there, Joan, and see, how he responds. So you actually put all caps write all caps down in. Mark Mark. Have to be in all caps, but the domain is Mark,allcaps,.com.
[01:24:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay.
[01:24:28] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. Well, thank you. Good. Okay. How's everything out there in Corrupt? How about every how's everything out there in Corrupt as hell, Arizona?
[01:24:37] Unknown:
You know, I'm in Kingman. It's pretty conservative out here, so I'm happy about that.
[01:24:43] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. Well, that's a good thing. Y'all keep it up. They're battling to try and get the corruption out of there in some of these ultra corrupt states, so we'll see how successful they are. Okay?
[01:24:54] Unknown:
If you could get the governor out of there, that'd be great.
[01:24:57] Unknown:
Well, it sure would. She's a real witch.
[01:25:00] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:25:01] Unknown:
Thank you, Joan. Well, thank you. Good to talk to you. Yep. Welcome. Good to talk to you again. Now who's is that Tom or Gu?
[01:25:11] Unknown:
Yeah. It's the real Tom Dee.
[01:25:13] Unknown:
It's the real Tom Dee. He's back with us. Hey, man.
[01:25:17] Unknown:
Yeah. I've been here. I've been listening. Did you see did you see, O'Keefe released, his first part of this I did. Oh, I did. Steve. Last night. Late last night, I finally saw it. Yep. I didn't even hear Harrison. It was on the it was on the Benny show, and he's really Was it He's following this stuff really well.
[01:25:37] Unknown:
Okay. For those of you who might not have heard, why don't you tell the audience about it, Tom? There's two other episodes. I think there's two other episodes coming next week or another one next week, but this is the first bomb drop, and Tom's gonna inform you if you didn't hear yet what it is. Go ahead, man.
[01:25:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't know if everybody knows who, Vertas is, but, James O'Keefe is a kind of a under kinda like me, Spy Tom, doing undercover stuff.
[01:26:09] Unknown:
And, he got I I don't I still don't know exactly who the guy was that they were recording, but he had some It was a guy named Blake. His personal friend. I think his I think his last name was Blake, but I I don't remember the whole name either. Somebody does it already in the audience, let us know.
[01:26:27] Unknown:
Personal friend of, of Charles well, King Charles not Charles. Yeah. Andrew. Andrew. Who, yeah. Yeah. Who he said he was really mad about it because he said he lied to him that he was having sex with, with underage girls. And, they I don't know who he was talking to, the woman he was talking to, but boy, she was milking him good and getting him to spill his guts. And, sounded like he was a little drunk too. You know? She maybe she slipped him on makeup or something. Yeah. That'd be a good deal. Yeah. Sure. He was happy that He was just happy to spill his guts. And, you know, so if that's the starter, I can't imagine what the, you know, the next couple are gonna be.
[01:27:09] Unknown:
It was,
[01:27:10] Unknown:
I mean, it's not like it says she's got a whole bunch of videotapes. So she said there's a whole bunch of tapes, videos. So, you know, we'll see what happens to that. You know? Tom, did you hear how much I'm sure he
[01:27:23] Unknown:
did you hear how much information they got out of when they raided the new Southern District Of New York office and got all those hard drives? Did you hear the amount of information they got?
[01:27:37] Unknown:
I just I thought it was hundred thousand or something like that. No. No. No. Not a lot. How about how about 14
[01:27:43] Unknown:
terabytes?
[01:27:44] Unknown:
Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. I was just talking about video the number of videos and stuff. But, yeah, I wasn't Well, that's what I'm talking about.
[01:27:53] Unknown:
She said there's hundreds of thousands of hours of Epstein with these young girls, You know? And this guy, the what he's blowing the whistle on that Andrew told him about was he was having an orgy with these young there's, like, eight young underage girls. And Jisling or whatever the girl that just committed suicide was one of those. But, boy, they were having a a good old time.
[01:28:19] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. It's, it's really good stuff.
[01:28:23] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, let me just because I think about this sometime. Who? Have you we're all pretty much grown adults here. Who would want to go have sex with a child? I mean, how sick, how demented do you have to be to wanna do that?
[01:28:43] Unknown:
Well and especially, you probably don't have any any children or you definitely don't have any daughters. And, you know, I don't have I have two sons, but I got three granddaughters. And I think about it all the time. It worries the hell out of me. But, you know, they get they get old enough now to where, you know, they can No. Fend for themselves. But
[01:29:03] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. I don't know their age, but hell, they're indoctrinating these kids in kindergarten with this damn crap now. Kindergarten for God's sakes. Yeah. Well, two of them are adults and the other one Oh, Lord. Take these sickos out from among our midst. Give us the sword to smite these sorry bastards. God, it's sick crap.
[01:29:28] Unknown:
Yeah. No. We've, you know, we've I wanna go back to my wife, you know, if I ever saw anybody if I ever saw some guy raping a woman or a girl or a child or whatever hurting child, I'd I'd just have to put them out of misery right there. What about the Yeah. Tom,
[01:29:41] Unknown:
what about the guy the migrant they caught on the subway having sex with a dead man? He was dead.
[01:29:52] Unknown:
Well, he's just citizen. He needs to have his constitutional rights protected, you know?
[01:29:57] Unknown:
Oh, he wasn't. He's a migrant. Jeez. I mean, what what what kind of a world are we living in, folks? How separated have we been from the roots of any kind of decent religion here that promotes things that are wholesome and good and loving? How far are we away from that to get these monsters like this? If amount of them we've got, holy smokes, there's millions of them.
[01:30:28] Unknown:
The best thing you can do for a child time for another flood?
[01:30:32] Unknown:
We could Could be.
[01:30:34] Unknown:
The best thing you can do for a child is, buy them, one year of martial arts training.
[01:30:42] Unknown:
And do not buy them a cell phone. Get them a flip phone. Do something if you gotta have that communication with them, but do not yet let young kids have cell phone. You're begging you're begging for it if you do.
[01:30:58] Unknown:
Yeah. K?
[01:31:02] Unknown:
So, anyway, what else happened, Tom?
[01:31:07] Unknown:
Not too much. We had a had a really bad, really severe storm here Monday, and, of course, I had to drive to Round Rock to help fix the network there. They had a storm and knocked out, the, the Skype computer. So I had to drive down through this horrendous rainstorm. I had to pull over a couple of times. It was so bad. It was we're actually it was getting, like, freezing rain, big clumps of rain. I thought and I got under an overpass so because I thought it was gonna start hailing. And, we just had a couple of really bad day bad rainstorms here, but, you know, we need the rain, but, you know, my goodness. Can't you spread it out a little bit, you know, instead of it all coming down at one time? Yeah. Yeah. We want soak in. We don't want runoff.
[01:31:56] Unknown:
Skye, let me ask you a question. What do you do what are y'all doing with Skype at RBN? How are you, Faye A and Lang? They
[01:32:04] Unknown:
they switch we switched to Teams. That's why I had to go down that's why I had to go down a couple weeks ago and upgrade one of the computers to 10 to be able to install Team Teams on it. So and, you know, so it's just, you know, trying to keep the place together with, you know, with bubblegum and, balan wire.
[01:32:27] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I am considering because it's really cut my legs out from under me down here. That's a a connection back to The States I just relied on for over fifteen years now. You know? My my Skype address was talked about that earlier. Yeah. It was Skype o six, and o six was the year that I signed on to that in a beta mode. So that's how long I'd been with them through the ups and the downs. What I understand, though, is if you keep if you keep some money in Skype, like, to make phone calls, even if you don't use it, I think if you keep some money in there, they'll let you keep it. I mean, that's what I heard, but I don't know for sure. Yeah. You know? Well, I don't think the other thing is if you had it in there, I don't think you can go back and add it now. And that's something I need to talk to Paul on the side about. But, I'll tell you what I'm gonna my the the first solution that I'm gonna try is, magicJack.
And I got a gal up there that's a mule, and she's up in Miami right now. And I gotta get some stuff done with her, and then I'm gonna order that. And I think that will, take care of the problem. Now, for those of you who may not be familiar with magicJack, it's a VoIP walk Hey, Robert. Work around. Yeah. Yes, Julie?
[01:33:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I knew the founder of, I knew the founder and his wife, Shelly, of of Dan Borslow and wife, Shelly, founder of MagicJack Jack, the whole story behind it. So Alright. Well, cool. Well, they but it's a great product.
[01:34:01] Unknown:
It's a good little product. It's, I think they've got a special on it now if there's anybody else in this condition. For 40 I think it used to be 80 for the first initial thing. They've got it down to 45. And then I believe they renew it every year and charge you $45, which is pretty cheap. And, so I'm gonna try that first. Hopefully, they're well, Jack's been using it for years, and the quality used to be bad. And I was asking him about it Tuesday, and he said it really depends on your Internet speed. So I've got good Internet connectability here, 50 megabytes down and up or something like that. There's plenty of juice. And I'm a try it and see. Hopefully, it'll, it'll, cure my
[01:34:45] Unknown:
phone back to phone. If you had a number with Skype, if you had a phone number, an actual phone number, you should be able to port it over to Mac. Well, I'd love to do I think they said that. So I I hope I'm able to do that.
[01:34:57] Unknown:
And, Paul, I might have to, yank your chain to help me get some of this stuff done when I get it. It's probably gonna be a few more weeks. But I was just gonna throw that out there as if anybody's really affected by this, and in The States you may not be. But, that's a potential answer. I have a feeling that because, you know, the successful formula for businesses find a need and fill it. And I think Skype has left a big need here. So I expect some people to belly up to the bar with other solutions as we go forward. But the first one I'm gonna jump on and try is magicJack. So hopefully, we'll see a couple of weeks.
[01:35:36] Unknown:
So my 2¢ on that. Paul, you got anything on MagicJack? You know anything about it? Well, I have experience with them. I I used to use them quite extensively, like, ten or fifteen years ago. And, I, I wanna do that again. And, hopefully, I can get in before, like, the the special ends. But I I had some, some rather ugly things, some aftermath from the winter, like, basically hit me all at once. Yeah. So things are real thin here. Yeah.
[01:36:08] Unknown:
Okay. I, I Well, and by the way, if you make any contributions to the show, they don't come to me. They go to Paul for these kind of situations and the monies that he puts out in his own pocket to do licensing things and stuff he never even mentions until they go south. So if you've got any, inkling to, contribute to that, you go to the website and, go to the go gifts and go, tab, I believe, is goes straight to Paul.
[01:36:35] Unknown:
Yeah. They had, they had taken that campaign down, and I republished it. Mine. Yeah. So for a while no. They took mine down too because it's been up there for, like, about a year, if not longer. And, I I just checked it, and I noticed that they had, unpublished it. So I just republished it again. So it's back up again. So if any of you wanna contribute to our efforts, we never ask you for money around here, really,
[01:37:03] Unknown:
and, for at least in except rare circumstances. But for the main meat of what we do, I'm not gonna charge you. And so if you wanna do a special consult, I'm gonna charge you. If you wanna go do a trust thing with Mark, he's gonna charge you. If you wanna go do something with Paul, he probably gonna charge you too. So, anyway, yes, somebody has something to say there.
[01:37:28] Unknown:
White smoke came out of the Vatican a few minutes ago.
[01:37:32] Unknown:
Bit it. Really?
[01:37:35] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that might be interesting. That might be real interesting to see which direction the cardinals have decided to go with the every Elected Trump half open. Yeah. Well, you you saw that. He was commenting on that yesterday. And, you know, anything that happens to Trump, the left goes nuts. Okay? And yesterday, he's going, I don't know where it came from. I just saw it this morning, but can't we have a little fun around here? I mean, you know, the commies are gone. Can't we have a little fun? Can't jokes be popular again? Can't comedians come out and do stick? Because you couldn't do that when the commies were in control. There's no fun in their world unless they're dominating and killing you. That's fun to them. Okay?
[01:38:32] Unknown:
The only comedians that are allowed are the transgenders.
[01:38:36] Unknown:
Oh. Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Sick of hearing about this crap. God, I hope that we can get this thing quelled or society moves on or
[01:38:48] Unknown:
whatever because it's getting real old. You know, some of this stuff that's coming out makes it increasingly difficult to actually have a family radio show because your your knee jerk reaction is
[01:39:00] Unknown:
is just Mommy, what's a transgender? I remember when that when when Monica Lewinsky back in the nineties with Clinton, and I thought you know, they said Vietnam was the first time the war came to the dinner table. Right? Well, Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky were the first time oral sex sex came to the dinner table.
[01:39:22] Unknown:
Yeah. She thinks
[01:39:25] Unknown:
Bill. Man. Hey, Monica. Go smoke a cigar, would you? Yikes. It's sick, folks. It's sick. It's this communist Jew world. Pardon. It's their culture. That transgender thing comes right out of their culture.
[01:39:42] Unknown:
Moral depravity. That's the base of their,
[01:39:46] Unknown:
you know, that whole thing. Back to the kind where the where the sun ends. Yeah. Let's get to it kind of.
[01:39:52] Unknown:
Thank you, Tom.
[01:39:53] Unknown:
Hey, dad. What's Iraq? It's a country, son.
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Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, Tom, for the gentle nudge there. So, gosh. We'll see. There's supposed to be some indictments coming. They say, I'm hearing that Leticia James oh, that wonderful probably was a representative of her that they put up in Times Square yesterday. The, the mauling black woman, Leticia James, She's supposed to be at the head of the, list, which is great. And right under that is John Brennan. And right under that is I don't know if it's Fauci or somebody else. Anyway, pretty three pretty high profile folks there. We'll see. I I can't I gotta believe that they are really working at this behind the scenes.
Although, have you heard the questionable stuff about Blondie? Blondie Blondie there, Tom? She well, they've got pictures of her with Jeffrey. Well, they've got pictures of her with Jeffrey Epstein in some capacity. They, she was doing a private case, I think, while she was attorney general of Florida or something. I thought it was a private case. Anyway, she's being paid on the side by Pfizer and Moderna. So there's some things that are coming out that are not all nicey nicey, Tom.
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Yep. You know, I think everybody's got skeletons and just, you know, opening up the right closet door to find them. Did you see the, speaking of, speaking of Tish James, you see the statute they put up of her in New York? That's what I said. That's what I was saying. Is that a representative of her? It looks just like her, but it Yeah. Well, you see the Who knows? It might be Did you see the one they put in Florence, Italy?
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Well, it's titled I I saw I heard about it, but I don't know if I saw it. Well, her the title of that one is black woman on a cell phone.
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Imagine that, black woman Oh, does that mean that
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Alex Jones is an Obama phone lady? An Obama phone ain't gonna give us that Obama phone. Yeah.
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That's it. You got that down, Pat.
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Yeah. You know who provided all that was this Mexican billionaire named Carlos Slim. Do you know about him, Tom? Carlos Slim? He's the one that provided the Obama fund. Don't ring a bell. Well, he he owns a network that's pretty popular down here called Claro, which is Spanish for, of course. But the name of the company is Claro, and he owns it, and they're all over down here. Carlos
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Slim. Yep.
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So, well, I'll tell you, we've gotten away from solving the world's problems a little bit and talking about all this stuff. But if you've got something to add and you think you can straighten us out, we'd love to entertain whatever it is you think could straighten us out. Yeah. Because We're in does that mean we're unstraightenable,
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Paul? I don't know. I guess. But in our defense, we were left unsupervised.
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Okay. Alright. That's probably right. So,
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you know When I when I was a kid, you left you left at sun up, and your parents probably didn't see it till dinner time. You know, at least mine. I just lived out in the out in the nowhere.
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You know, Tom, right down there close to where you are in Austin, I spent a year there
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when I was about five or six years old.
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Yeah. So I can tell you the street we lived on was over by Bergstrom Air Force Base. It was called Cloverleaf Drive. So you can probably still dial up, the streets there in Austin and find that. I don't remember the exact address, but I remember the street, Overleaf Drive. And, and and it's just amazing to to recall all those memories that far back. I think Bergstrom Bergstrom is now the is is that the airport for Austin now? They turned it into the commercial airport or something?
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I I don't know. I, I I've only been down there once to that airport, and I don't ever wanna go again. You You don't wanna go again. Okay. Well, let me tell you the experience that I remember. One of them.
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My father was finishing up his last year of college, and so, that was the very first year that Daryl Royal was the coach of the Long Orange, and they went undefeated. Okay? That was in the fifties. I don't know. 56, something like that. 55. Anyway, so we went to the game and because I was my they, of course, married with child, and they went into sitting in the student section, and you couldn't bring children into the student section. So they oh, the stadium there that is the University of Texas now used to have one of the ins was open, and there was a set of bleachers there. And so I remember my parents taking me over about six years old now and they're going, okay. Well, you've got to sit in the bleachers. You can't come sit with us. And after the game, we'll meet you over there by that telephone pole.
And everything went pretty flawless. Can you you can you imagine people doing that today? Not a chance. I would think absolutely not. Okay? And, by the way, that was, the first college football game I ever watched in person, and it was TCUVUT. That was who they beat the snot out of that day, I think. So, anyway, just an old memory of what you used to could do back then that people wouldn't even dream about doing today. K? Yep. That's the communist way. That's the we've been in the communist downward spiral for a while, and it appears that mister Trump and his band of married men and women are trying to pull us out of that. He's doing a pretty good job on selecting these females.
He's got a whole bunch of them in there, folks. Okay? And, there's a not there's a fight over another one right now. The attorney the surgeon general, I think. Oh, there's a big fight going on over that one right now. All in all, mister Trump's done a pretty damn good job considering, a, the situation he inherited and, b, the forces he's up against. He's doing a much better job this time around. He's much more savvy. He's not getting the wool pulled over his eyes as much. He's standing on his, on his morals and his laurels a little bit more. No. We're not gonna sorry, BB. We're just not gonna go bomb Iran. That's not a good thing. We're gonna talk with them. We're not gonna bomb them. And so he's actually coming in there with with and and just following good advice and good logical thinking.
It appears to me. Could be wrong. Appears to me that's what's going on. China's in real bad shape evidently. That's plays very handily in our hand. And, they had gotten so far out over their skis. Trump recognized it. He switched this tariff thing, and they're gonna realign the world. It's not gonna be in the World Trade Organization. It's gonna be under these American standards because we're the largest market in the world. And therefore, if they wanna play, they're gonna play by our rules this time, not their rules. Mhmm. But I was gonna ask this the other day. Do you remember when all this stuff started happening in the eighties? Because I used to teach my students about it.
And that was the first time you saw the inkling of what's been going on since was when you heard this thing called junk bonds and this Jew named Michael Milliken. Do you remember that, Paul?
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No. With Michael Milken?
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Milken. Milken. Yeah. Milken. Yeah. Do you understand what was going on there? Probably most people don't. And what was the first company that they exercised this on? So what Milken came up with the idea of is borrowing money at really exceptionally high short term interest rates on bonds. Those are junk bonds. That's why they call them that. Then they take that conglomerated capital, and they go over and spot a company. And they go in and buy all the controlling interests and then start stripping it down, taking away the pensions, doing everything, and they'd move it overseas to where they they're what they're really doing here is arbitrage or the words arbitrage.
Arbitraging labor. The cheap labor a dollar a day versus the $15 an hour labor. They're arbitraging that. They're moving that company, taking it apart, shipping it overseas, and reassembling it with dollar a day labor. So what company was first one they did that to? Anybody know?
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Drexel? Nobody.
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No. Atlanta Pacific Tea Company?
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No. Mister Coffee with Joe DiMaggio. And they tore mister Coffee apart. They fired the employees and stole their pension funds and moved the company and arbitrage that labor over to China, I believe. So that was the start of ripping all these factories, thousands of factories that we've got doing the same process, Michael Milken's junk bonds, assimilating large amounts of capital, going in and getting a controlling interest in ruining the country, shipping it offshore. That's our pals here. That's the Wall Street bunch, and that's their, as they started to tear America down and realign the manufacturing capabilities in the world. So just in case you didn't know that, that's what that was way back then.
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Yep.
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Mhmm. You know, I think I think, getting back to, like, what would happen if, the six year olds were left unattended, these days. I think that would be a fast track to a one way ticket to the back of a milk carton, which I believe was Hot. Was like that to, more so advertise the kids that were missing Thick.
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Thick bastard. Than to recover kids that we're missing. Who would want to sexually abuse a child? How sick do you have to be? Mhmm. How demented do you have to be? How misaligned do you have to be to go off and do stuff like that? It's repulsive. Yes, Julie.
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Yes. It's gonna say the one thing that doesn't sit well with me is, Trump pardoning, milking.
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When did he do that? Last term? He didn't do it this time. Well, I mean, you know, it was '20 it was it was about twenty something. It was about '20 he I think he served his time. He didn't pardon him out of jail. He wasn't still in jail. He's got he's you know what? How they penalize him? He can't participate in anything to do with Wall Street anymore. Now whether he's doing that on the side through a through a straw man, which he probably is. I don't know. I don't care. He's just another one of these Jew villains that comes up with a way to facilitate and screw everything up at to their advantage. That's who they are.
That's what they do. Yeah. But
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he he, he got he should have been held guilty for a lot more than he did get held guilty before. He got off on a lot of charges, and he only had to pay $600,000,000. That guy is a multi multi billionaire. He should have had to have all the assets stripped from him. Julie. He got off Julie. He got off He's a Jew. Little. He's a Jew who came up with another way for all the damn
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carnivorous, Jews to go do the same thing at the same trough. They're not gonna send him off to jail for very long. They're gonna send him to a country club maybe.
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Yep.
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Throw it up. It's got a par the day wherever he went, they probably got a par three golf course out behind it. Okay?
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Maybe 18.
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Could probably. So, yeah. Well, you know, and maybe one of these days we'll start getting because people are starting to recognize and I'm starting to hear things like we want to get rid of these people that are control foreigners controlling our country. K? Right. And they're getting a lot of heat right now. They're getting a lot of exposure. A lot of bad things are coming out. A lot of bad things are gonna continue to come out. They don't know what to do. The only thing they can do is come back and say, well, we are gonna charge Alex Jones for that thing up there with, what's his name and the kids that he peed on their graves, which he never did. I think we need to find him, like, $1,750,000,000,000 for that. Don't you think that's a good round number, Julie? Hell, it's bigger than the damn GDP of India, for God's sakes.
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Do you That's what they do. Do you wanna know?
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They they they they they they they they come back with the Go ahead. The when you you know when they're really wrong and bad, is they're heaping these out of question amounts of remedy and charges on you. They did another one yesterday or day before, last couple of days. I can't remember who or what. But when they're doing that, they're scared as hell of you and trying to accomplish something entirely different. Go ahead. What were you gonna say? I was gonna say, do you know who's responsible
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for underwriting CNN's very existence?
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Whose existence?
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CNN, Communist News Network.
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Well, Ted Turner was the first one that I think. I remember. No. Michael Milken
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underwrote Oh, Milken. Michael Milken underwrote all of CNN's financing through the junk bond.
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Okay. Well, that figures. I mean, you gotta miss kind of a clever idea, but that's who these people are. And these types of things where they can screw you, they're very clever.
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Yep. He also did Macaw Cellular and, MCI, both
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of which are gone now. Well, I guess Michael doesn't have to participate in the markets directly then, does he? He's done pretty well. Nope. But a lot of those guess what? A lot of that manufacturing is gonna come back. That's the big void we've had over all these years are those good paying jobs and stuff that they they stole all their pensions. They moved them offshore, and that's that's the the all these companies literally disintegrating in front of your buildings and stuff all over the country. Well, maybe that's gonna change a little bit. I hope so. We can certainly be positive about it.
So, thank you, Julie. Julie's always good for a reaching back and bringing some of these facts forward. I was just wondering about that. The last few days, it'd come to me. I go, I wonder if these people have ever even heard or understand what Michael Milken and the junk bond scam was. It was the start of moving all of our jobs all over the world and bringing America down to the level of other countries. That's what they're trying to do. Trump's turning that around, and there evidently isn't too much they can do about it because they just find signed the first deal with UK this morning with Starmer, that creep.
But anyway, that's the start of it. Pardon me? Starmer the farmer harmer. Oh, Starmer. That's what that's what we like to refer to him as on Paul English Live. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I jeez. Because, like, Paul likes to keep it clean over there. I'm sure they can come up with a very much better descriptive phrase. But they like to keep it clean over there at the Paul English Show, and we like to do that too. Sometimes we
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deviate a little, but not too often. We Well We're kinda family oriented around here. Not that Eric Von Essex doesn't tend to stray into potty humor every now and then, but
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Sounds like a like a European nobility, Von Essex.
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Yes. Yes. Well well, he is the, he is the, the lord, the master, and the king of Fockham Hall. And,
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Damn. That sounds like a hell of a title. Can you get that on a business card? Don't forget. We got Brent with us tomorrow, so there's no telling what we'll talk about with that. All those shows are totally spontaneous. So if you guys have got any questions for Brent, it'd be a good way to open. And, otherwise, I kinda just just he's like the ever ready bunny, man. Just kinda wind him up, pat him on the button, let him go, and he just keeps going. You know? Just put your feet up and let him roll. It gives me, like, a it's almost like a day off when Brent's here.
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Yeah. Speaking of Paul English live, that would be at 3PM eastern. It's on Rumble on the Paul English live channel. It's on radiosoapbox.com. And, that stream, it's also on WBM three two four. That's 3PM eastern, Paul English live, which will also be on Global Voice Network in Podholm
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at that time. Jolly good fun. I mean, when I get a chance to listen to the replays, I hear I think I heard Sherry, call in the other day there over there. Some of our regular bunch is hanging out over there, including Paul, obviously. But, yeah, that's this afternoon. Paul's got double duty today. We he makes us pay in he was very glad that Trump didn't want any taxes taken out of overtime because he demands we pay him overtime here in this second show that he does on Thursdays. So,
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anyway, it's a little cost saving. You know, we're conscious of that. Yeah. But Around and a half of nothing is still nothing. Right? That's right. Oh my gosh.
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Paul, this is radio. We give impressions and illusions here, please. Oh, yeah. Okay.
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Okay. Illusions or delusions?
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Well, either maybe both. Maybe both. Okay. Well, we're gonna hear the whistler in just a second. If you got something to say, you better damn well get it out of here quick. You had thirty seconds.
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Hey, Roger. Here's one.
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Here's hey, Wayne. Hey, man.
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Hey. It's William.
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Wait. Oh, I got an update. I thought I'd say Wayne. I got an update on my, my tax situation on my car. You got a minute? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. We well, I'm not sure if we got a minute. We'll carry it over. We'll let you fill what we got left. Go ahead.
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Okay. I'll I'll see till till the whistler comes on. So that's the, date here comes the whistler there. The state Yeah. I'll let I'll let Paul close it out. I got him cranked down. Go ahead. No. Go go ahead. Tell us. So the the state, commissioner tax commissioner, finally responded to my petition, and, it was outside what I found out later was that they only had thirty days to respond, and I filed this early January.
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Oh. And they just
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just responded.
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And Well, you got them.
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Yep. Yep. So, I talked to Mark, and Mark said, you need to enter a motion to, for default judgment, which doesn't really it doesn't mean that it gives me gives me my money back, I guess, if they if they do that, but it doesn't,
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You you wanna hear the sweet you wanna hear those sweet words out of their mouth, though, don't you?
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Exactly. But, so they they entered a response, and then a motion to dismiss, because, the commissioner said that, the tribunal didn't have jurisdiction subject matter jurisdiction over this, vehicle tax because it was collected at the county level and administered at the county level and not at the state level.
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Well, they turned it over to them, don't they?
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Yeah. So it doesn't matter. I put in my I did a, an opposition to the motion, and I put in there that, it doesn't matter who collects it or who administers it. If it's collected by an agent, the county in this case, on behalf of the state, it's still a state tax, and it's still under the purview and jurisdiction of of the state tax tribunal.
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I like the Earth's idea. Hold their feet to the fire on the procedure and see if you don't get some satisfaction. And whatever answer you get back, if it's adverse, take it from there.
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Yep. So I filed the opposition to their motion today, to dismiss, and then I also filed a motion for default judgment, because they were outside the rules of procedure for the tribunal Yep. By replying a hundred and twenty days after the fact.
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Yeah. Well, you were a little too too involved in something to pay attention to the things that your direct responsibility here, sir. Sorry. Right. Right.
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It was interesting in their rebuttal or in their rebuttal, their answer see if I can find it here. Their answer, Let me pull it up. He had several five affirmative defenses. The first defense is that I claim that I failed to state a claim, which in the first sentence relief can be granted. Right. The first sentence of the petition was the amount that was in question, and it has all the, you know, all the other, I guess, they call it, all the other items that are required to be present to state a claim. The second defense was the the court lack subject matter jurisdiction. The third defense was that the petition may be barred, in whole or in part by sovereign immunity,
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which I thought was interesting. That's pretty interesting since you're the sovereign.
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Right. And and I notified the commissioner, and I put that in the that my, you know, political status had changed. And if he's if he continues to pursue this tax and not refund it, then, that kinda could be construed to be a vendetta. And, that would waive
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any kind of sovereign immunity he would have. Wow. I want how far you know, the question now is how far do you wanna press this? And my immediate query would be, does this fall under any kind of RICO potential statutes? You got two or three of them colluding with each other, it sounds like. And then the fourth defense was that maybe
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barred in whole or in part by, the statute of limitations, which I don't really know how that would apply because, the statute of limitations is two years for, you know, not receiving a refund. And then, and then he responded to the paragraphs in my original, petition, and he says down here at the bottom that, the commissioner denies generally each and every allegation of the petition not specifically admitted, qualified, or or denied herein. And then at the bottom, what's interesting is the very first signature the very first, entry here is Christopher Carr, the attorney general of the state of Georgia.
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Woah. So they took it right to the top.
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Yep. And then, the deputy attorney the deputy attorney general, the senior assistant attorney general, and the senior assistant attorney general,
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William. All active as respondent. You get a nerve somewhere.
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They're all active as attorneys for respondent commissioner of the Georgia Department of Revenue.
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Well, they're all responding to something that had already been decided because they didn't respond in time five months ago.
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Right. Right. So I I didn't I mean, I'm I'm not a I'm not an attorney by any means, and I wasn't aware that I could make a motion like that. And and Yeah. Was like, no. That's what you need to do.
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Well, don't you wanna go talk to your attorney, buddy, who's scared to do this and say, would you like to help me slay the beast? Right. Right. But I'll I'll Pro bono, by the way. You do it pro bono, wouldn't
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you? Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. That's what I also wanna, like, you know, go after the attorney general and be like, why are you you're supposed to be protecting me, and you're here you are. That's a That's a with with William?
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Hey, William. You got them you got them cornered cornered. You know? Really. Go ahead. Some Bob, is that you?
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Yes. It is. Could you give a brief synopsis of this whole thing? Because you started with where you're at now, but I'm pretty sure a lot of us don't know all the details or even the bigger picture. Could you give us a real short synopsis?
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Yeah. So I bought I bought my wife a new car in, in Georgia. You have to pay 8% of the value of the car as property tax when you purchase it. And so for this car, it amounted to $2,550.52. And, and there's a form through the Georgia Department of Revenue that you submit to your local tax office because now that I look into it, they're acting as an agent for the state at the county level. And, you submit this form, and then they're supposed to refund your tax money if, you meet certain requirements. But I put in there that I was a nonresident alien individual, and then the local tax commissioner who's a friend of mine, that I know I know personally as well.
He and I had some some discussions, and he's like, well, it's it's really a mix of county and state funds. They give us basically, they give the county a cut of the money. Yeah. But he said I can't refund any of it without, you know, being at the direction of of the state tax commissioner of the state, if it doesn't meet particular criteria. And then he took it to the county attorney, and the county attorney, just said, no. You don't you you supply the Social Security number, therefore, you're subject to the law to the state. We all we all know that's totally wrong.
But but the county commissioner said, well, I don't know where you can go from here, but I can't help you any further. And that's when that's when I took it to the state tax tribunal because you can educate any kind of taxes at the state level, according to their website with with the state tax tribunal. Now typically, that would be income tax, mostly income taxes or, sales and use tax and things like that. But, they don't exclude this this title ad valorem tax, but, it is a state it is a state tax and not a county tax.
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Okay. Thank you. Appreciate that. Yeah. No. Thanks for your efforts.
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Yep. But what I wanted to do was kinda pin them. I wrote them a letter, you know, showing that I'm a nonresident agent with y. It's gonna copy my affidavit which also shows at the top that it's received on behalf of the Georgia Department of Revenue by the by the, county tax commissioner at the bottom or at the top of the the tax receipt. So I don't really see how they can overcome that's that it because they don't administer or collect it that that, you know, they don't have jurisdiction over that.
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I can't believe he's saying that they don't have jurisdiction over the ad valorem tax on cars. That's an absurd statement in itself. Yeah. I mean, if there's any they may not have personum, but if there's any jurisdiction they absolutely have to have, here's subject matter. Cars and Yep. Being sold in the state of Georgia. That's their bailiwick. Right?
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Yeah. That's supposedly. Yeah. And it's a state tax. It's a state it's in the state tax code. It's not in the county tax code because it's uniform across the state.
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It's a To use their words to use their words, they're trying to say they're not effectively connected.
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Yeah. I'd say they can't be much more effectively connected.
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Right. And now the attorney general and his whole cadre of guys joining in and signing this when they're the ones that have already been put on notice that they're supposed to be protecting you from things like this. I think you got a double barrel shotgun here, William, and it's loaded. Yep.
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I don't know how you would I mean, I guess you would have to take them to superior court. In their in their motion, they said that I should have taken it to small claims court, or the superior court that, you know, that's that's where this needed to go, not to the tax tribunal. But I have to, you know, I have to exhaust all my administrative remedies before I can go towards my They're the ones that didn't answer the thing timely. Alright.
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So well, good luck. I think you're on pretty solid ground here. You found a little crack. You're pursuing it. There's no potential, any backlash on you that I can see, and I think it's good.
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I'll be happy to get my money back, if it's on procedural grounds, but I was really wanting it to be on the basis of law status, not on a procedural ground. Yeah.
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Well, it's something you you could get a you could put a Bunsen burner under the AG's ass with this. They've stepped over the line again here. You should've known or should've known. I put them on notice. They are supposed to give me protection. They're they're prosecuting me. They're helping to shut this down. So, anyway, good grounds. Work with Mark on it and see what he suggests, William. And I it sounds like great fun pursuing this.
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Yeah. So, I mean, maybe, maybe I do I prevail here just in the just, you know, procedural grounds, but then, you know, I'm sure I'll purchase another vehicle at some point and
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Make time to do it again. Locally and Yeah. Blow it up. Yeah. Cool, man. Well, thanks for the update. Yes. Julie's got something for you here.
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Yeah. Hey, William. Would you be willing to, if you redacted, your information, share that case so we can learn, from you?
[02:11:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I can, I can upload the documents, or I can send them to to Paul or somebody? That was I did I did send the original letter that I wrote, and I put it on nationalstatus.com's, put it on their form that they have. And then I also send it to Merica with, you know, redacted personal information for her to share.
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Cool. K. I didn't see Sean. Thank you. That I could go to national status for the original, but the case that you have now that you've mentioned would be really good for us. I'm starting to read case laws a lot now because just,
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you know, understand what's going on. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Julie's looking for another degree. She doesn't have enough damn letters behind her name already.
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No. I'm just trying to learn, Riser. I wanna learn how we can you know, these courts just are just barbaric and just I know. And they they just upset me. So the more we can learn and the more we can share from one another, I just think the stronger of a group and a team will be and family. I, I Roberts came out yesterday against Trump on this,
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stuff with the judges, but how the hell can you justify some district judge whose jurisdiction is over the defendant and the plaintiff that are in front of him and making some ruling and applying it to the whole country? No. Sorry. That don't cut the mustard. At some point, Trump is def he's giving them deferrent deference now. At some point, he's just gonna put his foot down and said, okay. I'm either gonna defund you or I'm gonna walk all over you. If you wanna enforce your ruling, you go enforce it. Yeah, Tom.
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Okay. In Georgia, do they have a do they have a state income tax? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So are you listed are you do you file as a nonresident alien for your Georgia state taxes?
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I I don't I don't file at all.
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Okay. I was gonna say because if you did and you could show you know, you've been filing for as a nonresident, alien for the state taxes, you could show them that and say, you know, but, I I still I don't understand, though. There's a I don't understand here because as a national, you're you're removing yourself from the jurisdiction of the federal government, but you're not removing yourself from the state government. You're switching your relationship with the state, though.
[02:13:53] Unknown:
Do you understand that part, Tom? I'm not quite sure then. I'm Okay. Well, let no. Let's go over it. If anybody needs to understand it, it's you. Okay? Quite frankly. Yep. Absolutely. So the whole basis of jurisdiction comes from the feudal system. It's that relationship. Protection for allegiance, allegiance for protection. It's automatic, and when either one of those is invoked, the other is automatically invoked. And it's not an option. It's not a choice. It's a duty and an obligation. Now we're gonna bring that forward. Up to now, you've been a state citizen because you resided under the fourteenth amendment.
Now we're gonna change that. We're not gonna reside under the fourteenth amendment. We're gonna change our, that we don't reside anywhere. Okay? But now we're gonna be a state citizen and now that relationship, that formula comes into play. Because what we've done heretofore, unbeknownst to us, is we were giving allegiance to the federal government. They were giving us protection that came about from the civil war. After the civil war with the new federal citizens who were predominantly black, and there was a lot of people that took great umbrage to that in the South especially. And the protection afforded was the protection for the new federal citizen from the giver of such status, the federal government.
So they give you protection, and you automatically owe them allegiance. You got it? Playing your income tax, obey obeying regulations. Whatever all that duty and obedience is, that's what you owe them. Well, now it's changed because you go into title eight and it says a national owes total allegiance to a small less state. Well, there's one of the words. So, automatically, the state now owes us their protection instead of their prosecution. Like, you that's why we do the state notices. Because now they should, by all theory and concepts, tell the state police and the police all through the agency of the state, because they're all under the attorney general, that now if if Tom if you see Tom speeding up to Round Rock, you let him go.
Because you you're supposed to aid him in getting where he's gonna go under an emergency to try and deal with the network. Being a little little a few obtuse there, but, but they owe you protection. They owe you protection against traffic laws. That's, what's what protection? Here's the question. Protection from what? Okay. So, well, if from from Mark and and Joe coming down from Oklahoma and invading you, for god's sakes. Well, they're supposed to you and the other militia members are supposed to offer protection against that. Well, isn't that the same thing as having federal laws intrude under these auspices and saying that they you have to obey traffic laws when they don't apply to you? Well, they're not supposed to prosecute you. They're supposed to protect you from that.
Don't you consider that an invasion against your status?
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Yeah. I'm I'm still the I'm still a little confused here because, I mean, I understand the federal part of it. You know, that act you know, I got that down. Well, you're and I'm still I'm still confused as far as so that if in this case, that that would mean you don't have to pay sales tax. You don't have to pay none of this stuff. I mean, not that I'm gonna run out and try to do that. But Well, that the sales tax So I'm looking for the looking for the
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What we found out in California is the the person that's got the business license is the one that is required to pay the sales tax, not the customer. Right. Right. They're just passing it on to you, and you're gullible enough and and knowledgeable enough not to stand up and confront them on it.
[02:17:57] Unknown:
So I I get it. Like when I was living in Alright. I'm gonna get a text message. At a nuclear plant, and they, what's that? Oh, yeah. They, in the I worked at the power plant. And so the so the county had a tax on the company that I was working for and it was measured it was measured by the number of employees, and it was a tax on the company and they tried to pass it off on us and I raised a big it was only $5 but I raised just think about it. And they and they just gave me my money back. They but they didn't say anything to anybody else. So I think they were trying to keep it quiet. So this is You don't know. I wonder why. Now who was trying to say something a minute ago and illustrate? It's William.
[02:18:38] Unknown:
Yes, William. I'm just trying to interject something. Okay, William. Go ahead. I think I think the the term state is another equivocation. So if you go to that, state department website, that certificates of noncitizen nationality, and you look at the definition of state, capital s state Oh, yeah. It's, it includes, DC, the District Of Columbia. So those terms are interchangeable. So if you take that capital s state out of your mind, and every time you see that capital s state, you interject the word District of Columbia, or it's District of Columbia. So it'd be District Of Columbia of Georgia, District of Columbia of South Carolina, District of Columbia of Florida. Then it starts to make sense that, you know, this isn't this isn't a state the way we're thinking about a lowercase s state. It's a capital estate, which is, in effect, the District Of Columbia.
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Yep. Comment.
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Is that the same for, like, all the states, or is that just where we're gonna have to find out for Georgia? All the states are that way. What William just went over. Yeah. Comment. What, Paul?
[02:19:45] Unknown:
Alright. Hold on. Paul had a comment. We'll get you Julie. Go ahead, Paul.
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State of Florida, state of Texas, state of Minnesota, etcetera. Those are proper names. So find out where the registered address for the state of Florida and their DUNS number, why not where it is? I think what you'll find is their actual residence address is Washington, DC.
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Probably. What we're trying to attack here is Tom's understanding of this formula. Julie, I know you're right there. And all the thing that's happening is you're just switch switching your allegiance. Unbeknownst to you, because of the way this was set up in those circumstances, the federal government owed you protection. And, boy, they'll give it to you good, real good if you need it. Okay? And because they'll give it to you real good and you owed it to them, now do you owe them allegiance? They gave you protection. You owed them total allegiance. Now that relationship has changed. We're not doing that with the feds anymore. We're doing it with the state. Just like the statute says, a national has total allegiance to a small estate. There's the allegiance.
Now the state owes you protection. And the problem is is they haven't taught this stuff in law schools, and there's no and there's no how long. And these people, even though they are in that position and could fall under the moniker of known or should have known, they might need to be pointed out. This isn't a choice, mister attorney, mister attorney general. This is an obligation that you've got. It's a duty you've got because I switched my allegiance to you. Now you owe me the protection, not the federal government. That's what's happened. Now, Tom, that's where our teeth is. We need to develop this. These these are teeth. You can take them to court on this. K? And and and and Mark has found a case which goes all over this, half percent, half percent, whatever it was.
[02:21:52] Unknown:
Talks all about this. Julie, what you got? I need to read that. Okay. I'm gonna have to read that. Yeah. So basically, what we got is we got two different definitions of state. We have the geographical
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physical state, the ground Political
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state. And the borders, and then we have a and then we have a corporation, so to speak. The political state. Political subdivision of the federal government.
[02:22:16] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. State of Texas and Texas state are two entirely different animals. And you are not a state citizen. You are a Texan.
[02:22:25] Unknown:
Well, you're a state citizen, but you're not residing. I think that's more accurate, Paul. Because you're a Texan. A state citizen. A national is a state citizen. It's just them changing all these labels and pulling off all this confusing shit that's got these type of discussions have to be held. Already in definitions that they're really screwing with. Man, I heard this. Here's another one. You know what they did? What was it? When COVID came around, they changed the definition. Wait. What what was I hearing? I was hearing this last night. And then some other circumstance came along, and they had to rechange the definition back to the original.
So then what did the Pharisees do? The Pharisees always change the definitions. That's how they got their power. Roger? So, yep. Yes. We're going on. Yes. Julie Dear. Yes.
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Yes. Yes. So I wanted to ask some questions here because, Paul's right about that. I mapped out all 50 states. I went and got all the Dun And Bradstreet numbers and the addresses.
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And it is Do you ever sleep? Do you sleep?
[02:23:41] Unknown:
Yeah. I do. But I I I have a lot of time because, you know, I don't have children. So I don't have, you know, obligations with kids. So that gives me a lot of spare time. Yeah. Of course.
[02:23:55] Unknown:
Yeah. So, stay calm. And on the other side, you probably miss a lot of joy too, but you that's the decision you've made. Go ahead.
[02:24:03] Unknown:
Well, no. I shouldn't have kids because I had cancer. So, I that's what the my creator gave me. He had other, duties, but I'm an aunt. I'm a surrogate aunt to a lot of other friends of mine's kids, so I get joy that way. But anyway, all the state of their common wealth of are all, are all corporations and that brings this case up that, Shad, Pantel has brought up in, Orlando. And, and Paul is right. You're not a state citizen. You're a Texan. I'm a Virginian. But I want to bring something else up because this case that, Shad Pantel filed that is still ongoing, he has a page in his lawsuit and he has and in this it's the laws of The United States and it's the act of the first congress of the United States. It doesn't say United States Of America of course because the District Of Columbia hadn't been created.
And in here they're using the you know the all caps s and it talks about the oaths of office on here where and it talks about how, it may be administered by any person authorized by the law of the state and it's a capital s here for state. So and then it talks about the state legislatures and the state is an all caps, a state. And so I was wondering if you could comment on that and also on the Buck Act that we went over the other day that you gave me an assignment for, but then Mark elaborated on it about these being federal, jurisdictions of the District Of Columbia.
And then finally, yes, where William was talking recently, If you go to title 26 and you look at the definitions, it's funny. It has United States listed as the District of Columbia and then like right down below that it has states s it has state, s t a t e, with no s plural on the end of it, and it's a capital s, and it says District of Columbia. So they're using equivocation and word trickery
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again against us to try to throw us off. It's regular for it's everywhere. That, Roger. Well, I don't know if I have any thoughts on it specifically. I've never delved into it even to the extent you have. I know one of the guys in our Patriot group there in Atlanta. I had to go up to DC, and they were coming home. And when they got to Virginia, there's a big green sign that says you're leaving The United States.
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Yep. Julie?
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Yep. Yep.
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If so you don't have any kids, so what you're telling me is there isn't gonna be any rugrats to help us dig the moat. Oh, goody.
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Well, we're gonna
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script. Well, we're gonna conscript our friends' kids. So we're gonna Just just California. Somebody's Chris. Was that Chris in California? Did that's what I heard? Yes. Yes. I have Talk right on the phone, Chris. You're always a little faint. Go ahead. Yeah. I I have a little tidbit that wasn't,
[02:27:24] Unknown:
that that that is relevant. In California, we have an 1849 constitution. Correct. Then we also have an 1879 constitution. In the 1879 constitution, it says, for borders, see the 1849 constitution.
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Yeah.
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So we know that both Calvin's both constitutions are relevant.
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Yeah. And,
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the problem the problem is the people that are in the government, don't seem to, wanna service the former constitutional people.
[02:28:07] Unknown:
Well, that's not what your attorney general says. He says we make we take close attention to our private citizens. What he told Mirka and a few other people have you not gotten that letter back from him yet, Chris? No. Well, you need to get it back from him and let him know they need to take care of their private citizens.
[02:28:29] Unknown:
That's that's one attorney general. That's one attorney general. There's 49 more.
[02:28:35] Unknown:
Well, I understand that. But, boy, out of the out of the 50, he's gotta be one of the worst. Yeah. K. I've Marker got that letter, and the other folks that have sent him notice got it too. So, some of them know. Okay. Go ahead. Now the question is how much do they know and understand? And, of course, we can't answer that question. But they did make that statement in that letter, Chris. And if you'll send him a copy of your affidavit, he'll send you the same thing probably.
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I'll I'll I'll be doing that.
[02:29:16] Unknown:
Alright. Good. Now who else? I'm gonna go here. Y'all have had me on for man, at the end of two hours, I'm about spent here, and you guys like to get into these wide ranging long conversations, and I'm wanting to go eat. So I will take your leave there, Roger. Go have a good day. Take my leave and let you all discuss these highly revel relevant relevant and very important issues. And I will see you tomorrow with mister Brent. Now see Brent takes a totally different track. He sits here and eats while he's on the air with you, and I don't think that I should do that. So I was trained. Maybe I was trained a little more formally than Brent was.
I'll see y'all tomorrow. You know I love each and every one of you, and, I'll be thinking about you for the next twenty and a half hours or whatever the heck it is. You guys get me strung out on here for hours. Love you. Ciao. Twenty one and a half hours you got to bring. Something like that. Something like that. Thank you, Tom. You know, it's always Yeah. I think that's a very big compliment for us that the guy that runs rough shot over another network comes and hangs out with us for a couple hours on a regular basis, I consider that a real compliment, Tom. Thank you very much.
[02:30:41] Unknown:
Well, it's, you've you've been, a a real window opener, buddy. So Yeah, bud. Okay. Well, I'll talk to you soon. Y'all see it tomorrow. Right through the, pane the big picture window.
[02:30:55] Unknown:
That's right. Well, that's what we like to do. We'll see you tomorrow. We'll do some more of it. If not tomorrow, we'll do some more of it on Saturday. So, I'll see y'all. Take care. Ciao.
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Okay. God bless.
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I wonder if he's having Mexican food.
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That would be a safe bet.
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I wonder if you can get a good cheesesteak or a pizza down there or even Chinese food. Mhmm.
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Let's see. Ecuadorian is.
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Because you sure as hell can't get it here in Texas. It's real tough to find anything good like you get up in, you know, Northeast. And this Philly, that's for sure Philly and Chinatown and, but I've lost about 20 pounds not eating all that stuff now.
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I've gotta do a lot of work on my toenails not because I haven't been doing That's ethereal? Right.
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That's ethereal on that one. Did you?
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That's soaking on big toes. I need some I need some clipping.
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You gotta go ahead and for me? No. You gotta quit my headroom. I can't even see yet. I'm trying to. I'm trying to get my eyeballs clean. Weird, and I'm still taking my medicine.
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Alright. Y'all stay out of trouble. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
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God bless you.
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Where's the teacher at home?
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Right there in Germany.
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Has anybody heard from Nancy lately? I haven't.
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There are 20.
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Okay.
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Breaking news for any Catholics. The conclave does pick a new phone.
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Hey, Julie.
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Hi. Hi.
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Rich in Huntsville.
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Hey, Rich. How are you?
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Not too bad. My dog's been keeping me up, last week or two. He's got some he's got some kinda issues with his, I don't know if it's, I think he started coming down with some mange.
[02:34:33] Unknown:
I highly recommend, Rich, I highly recommend you get your dog on Ben Benazole.
[02:34:40] Unknown:
Okay. I will get I will get that, I got a few powdered packets of it, but not enough for his weight size.
[02:34:49] Unknown:
Yeah. If I my dog has heart disease, and I can't even begin to tell you. I don't you you you you go on Amazon, you get it from work. I know that m e r c k at work. And my dog, his heart disease is almost reversed from being on senbendazole.
[02:35:08] Unknown:
Okay. And we can take that stuff too. Right?
[02:35:14] Unknown:
Yeah. But I think you're better off taking chlorine dioxide solution, but we can take it if you go on the, my cancer story, dot rocks with Joe Tibbens. You can join his Facebook page, and he has the whole protocol down there if you wanna take something pro prophylactically.
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Okay. Yeah. Poor curve poor guy has been just whining and crying.
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And, Yeah. I get him on those little granule packages I cook for my dog, and I put green beans, potatoes, carrots, basmati rice, and all organic and all organic type of meat. And I take one packet because it's only one packet for his him because he's only nine pounds. And I stir it in. He can't even taste it. He he eats it all up, and it says you do it twice a year. I'm actually giving my jaw and it's only for three days. I'm actually doing this once every three months for him, and his health has improved like no tomorrow.
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We talking the Fenbendazole?
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Yeah. The Fenbendazole, the little granular packages that you get. You just it's really a tiny, tiny powder, and you just mix it in with the dog's food.
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Well, I I have a I have a I just have one packet left.
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But Right. If you wanna do three days in a row, Rich.
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Okay. Yeah. See, he's like he's probably about sixty five, seventy pounds. So I I guess Yeah. They
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they they tell you to round up, for sixty, you know, for sixty five, round up to seventy pounds, and I didn't do that. I rounded down. So, for my dog, I just sit here, and it worked.
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Okay. Alright. That's good to hear. Have you been have you been in touch with Nancy?
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I just texted her.
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Hello? Are you funny. You're talking about Nancy from Virginia? Yeah.
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Yeah. Nancy from Virginia.
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That's me.
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Hi, Nancy. I texted you.
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I know. I just responded.
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Oh, there. I just got it. Yeah. We are all wondering how you doing.
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Well, I'm sunning in the backyard right now.
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Oh, wow.
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Yeah. Nancy Nancy, you were helping me out, I don't know, last month trying to, This is Rich in Huntsville. Yeah. You were trying to you were trying to help help me out with, some, questions. I forgot what I forgot what the subject matter was now. I mean, it was it had something to do, I think, with, some court cases. But, yeah, I I I forgot what it was, but I hadn't heard I hadn't heard you on the on the, you know, radio branch for for a while now. So I was just curious. I I I hear I hear, Julie quite a bit, but I I hadn't heard Nancy. So, that's why I asked Julie if, if she heard from you. So you're you're in touch, so that's good. Yeah. I just I was just, I was just, it was interesting to me that that you were you were describing some things to me last month that kinda helped me understand, some court cases.
I think it had to do with citizenship. But there's there's so much of this information that's going around. Like, Julie, you just you just, spouted out something about, a YouTube channel, and it's like, I've never heard of this the name before. And, you know, you you know that stuff, but it's like you're you're still, spilling out a a foreign language to me. I don't know what you just I don't remember what you just said earlier. So, yeah, if I can just Who's talking? You know, where I can refer to it. It's just like the after it it's just like the after show today. There was a really good conversation going on about, the state of and, like, Alabama state versus the state of.
And, you know, when that stuff's in writing, it it it and you can look at it, it's it's easier to, you know, look look sort of that too. Anyway, I yield.
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Good. Good talk to you. What's your name?
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Rich in Huntsville.
[02:40:21] Unknown:
Okay. Rich. Hi. This is Anthony. I don't remember I don't remember if it was I mean, I often will I haven't talked on the show for a while, but a lot of times I'll talk about Bruce Shaver versus Union Pacific Railroad and
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and, point which which which you were, I think that's what you were, you were explaining something, with with the Bush haver. You're you're, talking about a few cases for, one of the show's conversations back, actually, probably last time I heard you on the on the, on the broadcast. So I was just curious. I, you know, I asked Julie, you know, I haven't heard Nancy's, voice out there, you know, sharing her wisdom. So
[02:41:17] Unknown:
I've just been And you're still haven't I haven't had anything to contribute. Actually, there's an abundance of contributors. I haven't found anything. I've not been inspired to to speak up. And I'm just, one of the things I'm starting to track right now is, hydrogen water and minerals. Good morning. I'm focusing on self care, getting some sun, and I'm grounding right at the moment. And, shortly, in a couple minutes, I'll be sitting on the road working again for a couple more hours. So
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So is
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that is
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that near, BC?
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So was that is that near, DC?
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No. Julie is much closer. She's outside of DC. I'm in Central Virginia.
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Okay. I've never been up in that area. The furthest east I've been, I mean, so far as The United States would be, a boot camp, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
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Well, it's we've been enjoying some beautiful weather here. Not much in the way of chemtrails. We had some, although they never seem to be very far away, but, haven't seen much today. And a lot of beautiful blue actual blue skies and natural what appear to be natural, clouds. So I'm enjoying that. And, and taking I'm listening to the show every day, most every day.
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Okay. So you are you are monitoring the, the, the show. So that's good.
[02:43:24] Unknown:
Yeah. And and sometimes sometimes I'll stay on the after listen to the after show too. Just depends if I'm if I'm driving. That means I have a customer in the car, and I can't really, speak up. And I actually haven't had any inspiration to do so lately. So
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So were you, were you or are you a a real estate person or something?
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No, sir. I'm not.
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Okay.
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Yeah. It's like they were talk like they were just saying here, about fifteen, twenty minutes ago. There's there's people that, have all different types of backgrounds and talents and stuff to contribute to a project that Paul, I guess, is, thinking about trying to trying to get together.
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Well, one of my talents is my one of my talents is being naturally argumentative.
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Come on. Yeah.
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I'll tell you guys I'll tell you guys, Nancy's talent, she is a wonderful, beautiful singer. She's got one of the most amazing voices.
[02:44:44] Unknown:
Well, thank you, Julie.
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Well, there there there's there's, yeah. There's actually there's some people that are well, I mean, if you're a good, good arguer, that mean that means you're a good, you're a good lawyer.
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Well, people have asked me before if I thought about that that profession. But, at 66, I'm still interested in this in the in the field, but not becoming a lawyer.
[02:45:16] Unknown:
Well, you like like I was, saying that you, you know, when you were, talking about the Bush the Bush haver cases and stuff. So then would you know have you ever heard of the, a court case, Trinsley versus Pagliaro?
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No.
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Okay. How about, let me see. I'm thinking of this other Presley versus Pagliere. There's a guy named Richard Cornforth that, marked in all caps, says is is one of his mentors. And, YouTube has had, I guess it's it's been about twelve, thirteen years ago. Richard came forth at a, like, a three hour course or we just talked basically on, the legal the legal system. And, it was really interesting. And, you know, like, when I heard you come on and start talking about the Bush haver and you were you were trying to explain to me, you know, the the holding behind it, That was that, you know, that was very helpful.
Do you do you read the whole I mean, do you know about the holdings of a of a of a case?
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No.
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It certainly I
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I I focused on just for pay for clarification. I mean, I, Julie Properties, like, knows more case law than I do. But, the I focused on Bush Haver, because it's it's a clear example, a wonderful example of where they're hiding, the the state citizen and the national because under, you know, 26 CFR, under the title of non resident aliens. And so, it's a beautiful example and rock solid, to demonstrate to people about the equivocation and how language is being manipulated. I'm getting some feedback, is it?
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Oh, I'm sorry. Is it an echo?
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Yeah. It seems to happen after I speak,
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But I don't hear. You don't hear it. It'll happen now.
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Okay. No, I'm still hearing a little bit of something. But, anyway, but that's why I focus on that in sharing with people because it's foundational for me and it's a beautiful example of equivocation and how they use language to deceive us. So but I haven't I mean, I've read the state the sites on that two pager about state citizenship and I've read, Urtequi VDRC about from 1835 for the, Secretary of State and your evidence being there. That's why we send it to the our affidavits to Secretary of State. But in a couple other cases, I've read a little bit of, but I'm not well read or well versed on in case law. But, Elizabeth, I have got to go, and get on the road again. But, nice to hear my name being called out in a positive way.
[02:49:05] Unknown:
Rich, thanks. Yeah, Nancy. Good talking with you.
[02:49:09] Unknown:
Good talking with you. I'll probably be listening in the background, but I gotta get moving.
[02:49:13] Unknown:
We love you, Nancy.
[02:49:14] Unknown:
I love you too. Bye.
[02:49:17] Unknown:
Hey. Rich, what is that YouTube that you, talked about that was interesting? Or what's the name of it?
[02:49:30] Unknown:
Julie, it's I I think I was gonna, what was the question again? I'm sorry. I have to I have to go back and forth because my hearing's really bad, and I have to I have to take the speaker off and and go muted and back and forth. So
[02:49:50] Unknown:
Yeah. You you mentioned you mentioned something about YouTube in a case that some employer that had something that was really helpful?
[02:50:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Richard Kornforth. Look up that name. Secrets of the legal industry, I think it is.
[02:50:10] Unknown:
Kornforth?
[02:50:24] Unknown:
And, Julie, did did you ever hear, did you ever hear, any of Ralph Winter Road stuff when he was alive?
[02:50:35] Unknown:
Who who again? Come again?
[02:50:37] Unknown:
Did did you ever listen to any Ralph Winter Road shows back when he was alive on Republic Broadcasting Network?
[02:50:44] Unknown:
No. I didn't. But I've been on Republic, Broadcasting Network to listen to Roger's shows that were on there.
[02:50:53] Unknown:
Yeah. A couple years ago?
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Okay.
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You still there?
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I'm here.
[02:51:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Ralph Ralph Winter Road, he he was on, RVN, Republic Broadcasting Network back in, it was o eight that I first started hearing him. Yeah. And, he, I'm sorry? Yeah. You still there?
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I'm here.
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Okay.
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Ralph
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Ralph Leonard Road was talking about, he he went into the Administrative Procedures Act of 1946, and he goes into detail about, how the agencies that stood up under the new new deal of FDR, how they were created, the Administrative Procedures Act was created to control the agencies of the new deal. And, Roger was, or should I say Ralph Interroad was always saying that,
[02:52:34] Unknown:
we need that.
[02:52:37] Unknown:
Their their stuff, fourth branch of government that FDR created against them, and he refers to, title Five United States code at five five two a one and five five five three b c and d. And it's it's connected to a a federal court case called Chrysler versus Brown. It's 1979. And Chrysler versus So there's already a federal decision that's been made about the Administrative Procedures Act controlling and being there in place to control the agencies that had gone gotten out of control back under the '19 basically, 1935 federal register when it stood up.
[02:53:41] Unknown:
But you're in the federal register in 1935? '19 '30 '5.
[02:53:49] Unknown:
That's interesting. I have to look that up, Rich. Thank you. I don't know. I I I listened to this lawyer who was a lawyer for the World Bank, for over twenty years and, she's also the trustee, I think, of that trust I mentioned on the show today with the gold. And she has said that we don't have a constitution. It's been suspended since 1891, under the, all the national emergencies that every single president has declared, and she claims that we have no constitution. It's been suspended, and we're under martial law since 1891 or '71 1871.
I've got no clue that it's just so confusing. Because
[02:54:39] Unknown:
Yeah. That that's that's, what Ralph was also saying that, I remember him mentioning something about, in the this guy was this guy was up in Alaska, and he, he was he was always, going into the courts and challenging, challenging the courts and brought up you know, he he did a lot of, just basically a lot of battling in the court system. When he I guess he, he got into the legal stuff because he had a business up in Alaska. He had a multimillion dollar business, and, I think he lost he lost all that in a what they call a a no bid. What is it? A no or closed bid contract or a closed bid, something to do with competition for a different satellite companies up in Alaska, which he was one of, and and somehow he lost it.
So he hired a couple of lawyers to, you know, find out why. And when he was looking basically looking, you know, behind their shoulders on what they had come up with, they were ineffective. So what he started doing, it was looking into all this legal stuff himself. And and he he, literally would go into the court courtrooms, and he said I've spent a lot of time he said I've spent a lot of time in the pokey, but then I've also, won court cases also. And, yeah, he, he passed away here back in, '22, and that's when Roger came back onto the, RBN, whom I had heard back in 2012, I think, for the first time on RBN.
So, you know, I always wondered what had happened to, Roger, because he just got it. He wasn't on the show back, back in '20, 2012. He was a guest for I think about maybe a month or two, if I if I can remember that, correctly. But, it was Roger and then there was a a there was a there was a a guy back in back in 2012 also that had a a a was a a guest with John Stattmiller. And, yeah, they were I think I think that guy had written a book called the they They Own It All Including You. Have you ever heard of that, title of a book?
[02:57:47] Unknown:
Yeah. I've heard of that book. I haven't bought it or read it. But I think that goes back to the, documentary that's on Rumble called The Great Taking.
[02:58:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I, I watched that video. Yeah. It was basically a warning from some somebody that worked on Wall Street, and I guess he's living somewhere in Sweden now. So he's got all of his, ducks, in order, but, you know, he's basically saying that everything's gonna gonna come to a screeching halt and everything's gonna, you know, get, rudderless as a boat, you know, doesn't have a rudder anymore. So you seem to think that things are gonna get chaotic and stuff, and it's planned that way. And that's that's the that's the heavy stuff right there.
But he I don't remember him going into detail on that video that you're you just mentioned, like, you know, how Roger Sales goes into detail about, you know, this big
[02:59:14] Unknown:
Yeah. I just bought the book. I bought the book, Rich. I just bought that book. He they own it all including you, is how they it's all about the currency.
[02:59:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. That's, yeah. He that's where I found that book, back in around 2012.
[02:59:33] Unknown:
Thank you. I just bought it.
[02:59:37] Unknown:
You just bought it? Yep.
[02:59:41] Unknown:
Like, what? Right? Just now? Yeah. I just bought it on Amazon right now.
[02:59:46] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. That, that was that was, he he was on, John Stattner was showed. See, John Stattner passed away, I think, a few months before Ralph Winterow did. And, they were both on Republic Broadcasting. And, Mark with no caps, back in, I think it was around 2014. Mark in all caps would come on every Sunday on Ralph's show, and they would they would talk about this, you know, this the the, illegal stuff. Similar to well, he he he even said it himself, Mark did that, Richard Cornforth was one of his mentors. And so I knew what he was who he was talking about there.
And I remember Richard Cornforth talking about he was, you know, terrified of the, you know, IRS back then. So he was, like, saying, you know, you know, walk, you know, walk, you know, carefully. But I I think Mark in all caps, you know, when he found, Roger Sales, it all came together for him because, I guess, Mark had been working in the legal industry for as a not he's not a lawyer. What what's the one below that?
[03:01:29] Unknown:
Paralegal. Paralegal.
[03:01:32] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. And paralegals actually know a lot more than lawyers do in in a lot of regards. So, Yeah. Mark Mark was working with Ralph Winter Road on his on his shows once a week. And then, I think I think, Mark in all caps probably, you know, was went off doing other stuff. And, yeah, Ralph Winter Road, literally, what he would would do,
[03:02:11] Unknown:
I don't Hey, Brent. Hey, Brent. How do you spell how do you spell win Winter Road? Is it W I N N E R R 0 A D or is it Winter Road?
[03:02:21] Unknown:
No. It's, it's, whiskey. I'm gonna give you a military. It's a it's a whiskey India, Tango echo Romeo Romeo Oscar whiskey delta.
[03:02:43] Unknown:
Oh, thank you.
[03:02:45] Unknown:
That's Ralph Kermit Winter Road. Thank you. And and he was up in Winsola, Alaska, I believe it was. But, yeah, he was he was, he would he would broadcast on RVN every Sunday, between, I think it was, let me see, five five and 07:00, eastern time. And if you go to RBN, you can find some of this stuff on on the, archives. But, yeah, Ralph was really interesting. She was he was approaching the stuff from a different angle. And and Ralph even said, I I spent he said, I spent twenty something years going down the rabbit hole, and it's so deep that that it it's it boggles the mind.
And he made the statement he made the statement, and it's something similar to what Roger Sales has said that that the information is right in front of you. You just don't see it because they always put it at the front. And when you go down the rabbit hole, it it it just it just gets more complicated and confusing. But their their scam is right there, and usually the first two sentences of the, you know, the, the case or the laws or whatever. And, but, he he was he was always trying to, emphasize that he had learned that we, the people, have to, we have to hold the courts accountable by, making them take judicial notice of title five of the Administrative Procedures Act. So it'd be title five at five five three, little b, c, and d.
He said, Congress mandated that all agencies must publish in the federal register. And we are being ruled by legal notice in the federal register at title 28, section twenty thirty two. And if you read that title 28, twenty thirty two, It'll it even says in there that only substantive rule has force and effect of law. So Ralph what Ralph is was saying is that all these agencies are acting and making policy and rules, but it has no substance behind it because it doesn't it's not a substantive rule. It's all just policy, and it's all in house. Does that does that make any sense?
[03:06:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Rich, it makes perfect sense then. What's really good about that is as nationals, they don't have any jurisdiction over with over that with all that stuff that,
[03:06:50] Unknown:
Right. Right. That's what that's what Mark that's what Mark said is that, you know, Ralph is Ralph is stuck in his all this stuff that he had discovered and found, which per which pertains to in reality, I would think what the American pea people should basically know is that they pulled the wool over our eyes long time ago. And Roger and Mark are saying that, yeah, just what you just stated is that, you know, when you become a national, you don't need to worry about that stuff anymore. But what Ralph, I think, was trying to trying to get across is this is how they this is how they've, deceived the people in this country because they've made everything so they've made the game so complicated that nobody understands it.
So that's why they don't, you know, people, like, look at it because when you do, very few people, would they read stuff in the federal register? If they can make it past the first or second sentence and understand it, they're they're gifted, basically, is what that means. Because he's Ralph Winter Road was saying the law the lawyers, the judges, they don't even understand the the system that was set up. And, basically, what Roger Sale or, should I say, Ralph Inarald was saying is that, yeah, they create they they created a fourth branch of government. It's administrative in its scope, And that's what they've been using to to basically rule over us.
And, you know, Rogers Roger came he he figured it out. He figured out what was going on on the, manor or the plantation and, how to get out of it. It's it's just that, you know, I I just thought to myself, my gosh. If somebody could if somebody could read the federal register and and understand that stuff, I mean, I you know, you need them on your side. And, as I say, he basically came to the conclusion that, you know, the the seeker is right there in title five at five five thirty b c and d. And the agencies, they haven't, they haven't they haven't gotten substantive, rules by congress on this.
[03:09:59] Unknown:
Hello. This is Chris. Hey, Rich.
[03:10:01] Unknown:
Hey, Rich.
[03:10:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Hi, Yale.
[03:10:05] Unknown:
Rich, this goes back to the book High Priests of Treason by Melvin Stamper, and all these executive orders where they just, without any votes at all, gave the president the authority and to to basically do nothing but enter executive orders into the federal register. And I'm on that website all the time and I do print out their materials and I print out the executive orders and I read them and you are correct. They are full of baplegab, which is high sounding phrases signifying nothing, but I usually take a ruler and I'll get to I'll get to I don't know why they bury it. They bury what they're doing in these executive orders for example.
People don't realize that the Noahide laws which are the most evil laws that could ever have been passed and signed off on by all of our former presidents going all the way back to Ronald Reagan are satanic and it's just depopulation get rid of all of the Christians and the Muslims and everything. They're under the executive order called Education and Sharing Day USA. So that's again with equivocation and stuff how they deceive and like you've said they do, they bury everything and they make it they make the game, the board game so complicated on where to go to get all this information and once you find it half of it's not relevant and then the half that is you don't know what to do with it because the rest of the piece the pieces of the puzzle puzzle aren't all there. So I agree with you.
I did get on republicbroadcastingarchive.org and I pulled up many of the Ralph Winter Road shows, going back from February 2022, all the way back and then I also found the Richard Korn fourth Secrets of the Legal Industry. There's part one, part two and part three. So thank you for sharing all of that.
[03:12:37] Unknown:
Yeah. That bingo. That's, that's his, that's Mark no caps. That's his mentor, mister Cornforth.
[03:12:54] Unknown:
Hello. This is Chris from California.
[03:13:00] Unknown:
Hi, Chris.
[03:13:01] Unknown:
Yes. Psalm 24 says, the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, The world and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas and established it upon the floods. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart was not lifted up his soul unto vanity nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the generation of them that seek him, that seek thy face, oh, Jacob, Selah. Lift up your heads, oh, ye gates, and be lift up ye everlasting doors, and the king of glory shall come in. Who is this king of glory?
The lord, strong and mighty. The lord, mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, oh, ye gates, even lift them up, ye everlasting doors, and the king of glory shall come in. Who is this king of glory? The lord of hosts. He is the king of glory. Selah. The lord says that he will have them in derision. He will have the wicked in derision. He says he sits in the heavens and laughs at the wicked because he knows who can in control and so do we.
[03:14:37] Unknown:
And and that was Psalms what is that? 24.
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20 four. Another great text is in line with Psalm one forty nine.
[03:14:52] Unknown:
Can you repeat those Psalms again, please?
[03:14:58] Unknown:
Psalm 24 and Psalm one forty nine. Thank you. Yeah. Psalm one forty nine is the battle cry.
[03:15:09] Unknown:
Thanks, Chris.
[03:15:12] Unknown:
You're welcome.
[03:15:16] Unknown:
Chris, you said you're in California?
[03:15:21] Unknown:
Presumably, yes.
[03:15:25] Unknown:
Yeah. I I grew up I grew up in California. I I miss it, but I left forty years ago. And, Yeah. I really miss it.
[03:15:38] Unknown:
This is where the battle is.
[03:15:40] Unknown:
I'm sorry?
[03:15:42] Unknown:
This is where the battle is.
[03:15:44] Unknown:
Oh, absolutely. Well, that New York City. Right?
[03:15:48] Unknown:
Yeah. I would stay away from the East Coast, though.
[03:15:52] Unknown:
Yeah. I've never been I've never been to New York, but I really do I do I miss I miss San Diego. I mean, I I really, really miss it. I think about it quite a bit. But, unfortunately, my parents sold the house a couple years ago because they said it they they basically thought it was, you know, basically all over there. You know? The California used to be a very conservative state, and it went down the tubes over the, you know, over the, decades. And so they they sold that house, my childhood home. And, yeah, I'm I'm here in I'm here in Huntsville, Alabama, and I can't I can't adjust to the the the jungle heat. You know?
[03:16:48] Unknown:
Yeah. They should've kept it because your taxes will be very low.
[03:16:55] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. In San Diego?
[03:16:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Prop 13 keeps their tax very low.
[03:17:01] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. I know. I know.
[03:17:06] Unknown:
There's some good things that pull out of light out here. I've been to New York. I didn't see how many light there. A very dark
[03:17:17] Unknown:
place. Mhmm. Yeah. That's that's what I I tried to tell my I tried to tell my parents to, you know, keep that property because, you know, they were they fell under under the old prop 13. Prop 13. Yeah.
[03:17:33] Unknown:
View is it as.
[03:17:37] Unknown:
And
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you put it you put it in a trust, and it stays at the thirteenth no matter who actually owns it.
[03:17:50] Unknown:
Oh, well, I have one. Wow. That's so even so what are you saying? Even though this the house is sold and it's gone, I would be able to go to California if I could find a piece of piece of property somewhere and claim a prop 13 status?
[03:18:16] Unknown:
The way you would wanna do it, if you know of a piece of and You can, use his tax rate for you if he will agree that you are to force for you with you, put it into a trust where he is the grantor in the for estate planning, and he then also becomes a beneficiary. And and maybe you or some other family member or close friend of yours might become the trustee. And then after the transaction is complete, what you do is you buy his beneficial interest. See, once the once the transaction occurs where the trust is created and is transferred into the trust, in order to preserve prop 13, the tax assessor is gonna wanna see a copy of the trust. Now you don't they're not entitled to see a copy of the trust, and you don't have to show it to them, but it's convenient. And they'll destroy it after they looked at it. But it's convenient to show it to them if you can show them that the grantor is now the beneficiary because then there'll be no change in the tax rate. And then after they're done looking at that, then you go ahead and do an assignment of beneficial interest from him to you, and now you own it, and there will never be an increase in your taxes.
[03:20:01] Unknown:
Did you get that? I know that I know that my parents had a trust.
[03:20:08] Unknown:
With all the with this garbage.
[03:20:12] Unknown:
Say that again?
[03:20:14] Unknown:
They probably had a living trust in this garbage.
[03:20:19] Unknown:
Okay. I have Comment. The Hey, Chris.
[03:20:23] Unknown:
A living trust Chris, I got a comment.
[03:20:25] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:20:27] Unknown:
If the this is just the standard real estate transaction if you're doing an off market deal, essentially, the same as owner, you know, owner financing or, using their using their, current mortgage instead of assuming the whole mortgage or getting your own mortgage.
[03:20:48] Unknown:
Yes. Hey, Chris.
[03:20:52] Unknown:
We really ought to do more than just this discussion on that because that is a big deal for all of us of how to buy land without putting it in our own name.
[03:21:04] Unknown:
Yeah. But I'm the good thing to do is just get rid of the mortgage because it's a fraud anyway.
[03:21:11] Unknown:
Hi. I'm Chris. Could you, hey, Rich, could you mute yourself? Because there's a lot of feedback coming from your line or if you're in the car or where, but there's a lot of background noise. And I didn't hear what you said. Could you repeat yourself what you just said about what to do and, put it in a trust with and all that beneficial owner interest ownership, please, again? Thank you.
[03:21:34] Unknown:
Right. Well, the first thing you would want to do is, of course, find whatever property. They would have to be friendly with you and willing to go along with this, which shouldn't be a problem in most cases. But what you're gonna do is you're gonna set up a trust. It'll be an irrevocable trust, Definitely not a living trust. A living trust is an oxymoron. It's not a trust because the trustee and the beneficiary are the same person, and that violates the iron length rule. Okay? Everything has to be at iron length, and which means that the beneficiary and the trustee must be different people.
So what you can do is, the person who wants to sell you the property, they become the grantor of the trust. And they're also the they're also the creator creator granter of the trust, and this trust is created. In this trust, they appoint someone else. It could be you or some other party that is favorable toward you that you would like to have as a trustee. This this grantor appoints that person as trustee, and this grantor becomes the benefit the only the sole beneficiary. Then when you you don't you never file the trust anymore because this is a private document, but, it's all notarized or witnessed either way.
And then, you record the deed that puts it a grant deed that puts this property or the grantor is granting it into the trust. He grants it to the trust with the person you've chosen to be the trustee. That's all the county ever sees. They don't know any more about the trust than that. Now, however, after you record that, maybe about a month or two later, you'll get a letter from the county assessor that they want to know more information because they're looking at it to reassess the taxes as a, transaction, that's taxable. However, if you give them and they will ask for a copy of the trust, which you're not obligated to give them. But if you talk to them, they'll tell you, well, we just need to see who the benefit the beneficiary is the same person as the grantor as you, you know, as you alleged in your, transfer, when you fill out a transfer of title form.
But it there is no transfer. It's an exempt. It's ex it's an exempt transaction. But so they'll wanna see a copy of the trust for that purpose. You can show them a copy of the trust with the grantor now being the beneficiary, and then they will exempt you from any increase in taxes. Now after that's done, the beneficiary can do an assignment of his beneficial interest to you or to whoever you designate. Now it's gone from him, and it's yours completely. You have your beneficiary in position, and you have your trustee in position, and your taxes will never go up.
[03:24:50] Unknown:
Okay. So and that would work when you're looking at sales then. Correct?
[03:24:55] Unknown:
What do you mean? What kind of sales? Like, like, your this is for, the sale of your property to somebody else. Is that what you're referring to here? You you can do it wherever it's a it's an off market transaction where there's not an escrow company involved.
[03:25:11] Unknown:
Right. So could you, I get it. So
[03:25:18] Unknown:
So I give it a friend that would work very well. We do it all the time.
[03:25:24] Unknown:
But you still own the property that you put in this situation?
[03:25:30] Unknown:
The property is owned by the trust once it's put in the trust. Right. Right. And the beneficiary is the one entitled to the fruits of that trust. The beneficiary is technically the true owner, but he's hidden behind the cloak of the trust.
[03:25:45] Unknown:
I get it. So why wouldn't you wanna maybe set up a, you could do where you're the grantor and you're the trustee and you could name an LLC as the beneficiary?
[03:25:56] Unknown:
Okay. That's that would be a big big big mistake. First of all, California, for example, does not they they are they have they have declared that doing that is illegal. I see. When you you with the trust, it's pure. It's a pure trust. It's a common law trust. It goes back to ancient England. Okay? And why would you wanna pollute it with a Scatutory LLC? That would be that would defeat your purpose as far as having good protection.
[03:26:30] Unknown:
Mark teaches that in his trust class that if you really wanna be all three, you wanna be the grantor, the trustee, and the beneficiary, you can be the beneficiary through, yeah, a statutory LLC. And, if you're the single member owner of the LLC, then, you know, that that accrues to you and you get you still get the protections from a trust is where he's coming from.
[03:26:54] Unknown:
Well, that's that's kinda like dancing around the truth. I did not take his I've taken a lot of trust courses from people who are really good. Okay? And, you know, what I've learned, I've learned from certain people. I was gonna take his trust course just to do it, just to see if he had anything new. I figured out that he didn't, and I didn't like some of the things he said. You know, him being a licensed paralegal is walking the fence. I don't walk the fence. I'm a paralegal, but I work privately.
[03:27:31] Unknown:
And I went to the And who did you take trust courses from? Would you be willing to share that?
[03:27:37] Unknown:
Well, one was the, I forget his name, but he was the pure trust guru guru over there in Pasadena. He was great. And I I learned a lot of tricks from him that that Mark probably doesn't even know. There's ways you can use a trust that most people have don't talk about they don't know about. Attorneys don't know about. I've talked to attorneys. Attorneys have consulted with me to learn what I know. Okay? And but I don't like to let these things out very much because, you know, I'm definitely on the other side. You know, I've never filed a ten forty form. I've been on the other side my whole life.
[03:28:18] Unknown:
Wow.
[03:28:19] Unknown:
You know, I'm I'm I I don't I don't do this dance. You know? My I I went to the University of Wisconsin. My major was banking and finance, and my minor was law. Because I would've wasn't it's because of what I learned in the law library that kept me out of being drafted for Vietnam. So I learned the power of law a long time ago. And, when I looked at the, when I was confronted with a ten forty for the first time, I looked at it and said, why would I be signing under penalty of perjury when I'm not getting anything of value? I'm paying them.
[03:29:00] Unknown:
Right.
[03:29:01] Unknown:
You know, this is I said this is re this is a unilateral contract of some kind. I knew that because I was studying contract law at the time. I thought this this is this is crazy. So then I went into the IRS code. I looked and saw what I thought. Nobody has to do this. I'm not gonna do it. And so I never did it.
[03:29:22] Unknown:
And so, sir, I can reach you I can reach you at mediaxmen@gmail. Pardon? M e n? Yes. Correct. At g mail? That's correct. Okay. Thank you, Chris. I really appreciate it. Thank you so much.
[03:29:40] Unknown:
Yeah. I appreciate you also. But, as long as you have someone that will cooperate, you can transfer copy this way. But I would not recommend using any statutory mixing any statutory work in with it. Keep it pure.
[03:29:56] Unknown:
No. I agree.
[03:29:57] Unknown:
That's what my one of my mentors and, my main mentor in Pasadena taught. Now there's a lot of other things he taught to to get around a lot of other things too that are pretty marvelous. You gotta you have so much flexibility with an irrevocable trust. It's not funny if you know how to use it. Right.
[03:30:17] Unknown:
All you need in Pasadena, Chris. Pardon? I said I used to live in Pasadena.
[03:30:23] Unknown:
Yeah. It's it's a very it's a very historic place. It's kind of overrun by minorities right now, which is why I like I like it up in the desert. So we've we've got a farm going right now. We've got a 10 acre organic farm that we're just getting started. And, we're pretty excited about that. It takes a lot to do.
[03:30:46] Unknown:
So now it's not Pasadena anymore. It's Mex Edina.
[03:30:55] Unknown:
Well, it's not just Mexicans that are there. And by the way, my name Hey, Dave in the
[03:31:01] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, Dave.
[03:31:04] Unknown:
Yeah. But there's quite a large gypsy community there too. Oh, I'll bet. Yeah. You probably got them from all corners of the Earth.
[03:31:12] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Hey, Dave in the thumb. How do I how do I get a hold of you, Dave in the thumb?
[03:31:17] Unknown:
Dave in the thumb at Gmail dot com. Okay. D Dave in the thumb. Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. And and for Rich, I would I would say San Diego is even, you know, more Mexico. That's that's pretty tough down there right now.
[03:31:41] Unknown:
That's hilarious.
[03:31:42] Unknown:
And as as as we're aging, you know, it seems most of us in this movement, whether it's this, you know, national movement or the militia movement or, you know, any, you know, brain trust. It's just a bunch of us old farts. And, us old farts may have them outnumbered, but, we don't have them on the run because, you know, a lot of us are, you know, pushing wheelchairs and walkers and crutches and canes. And, you know, it's, it's gonna be a tough fight, if we don't get some young blood in here, and wake up to the tyranny that's out there and and not changing their gender, you know, to, your anus. You know?
[03:32:31] Unknown:
Yeah. That's important. I'll I'll mention something else. So, I was talking to somebody here, who I didn't get his name, who his family used to live in California. And, the parents sold the house. That's Rich who was just speaking to you. Yeah. Yeah. Rich. Okay. Rich. Yeah. Yeah. Are you still here, Rich? He had to mute out because his phone makes a lot of noise. Oh, okay. Okay. Well, for his sake and anybody else, I mentioned this too because I do a lot with land use. Okay? And because the Southwest Territory is under the jurisdiction of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which resolved the conflict of the Mexican American War, we now have United States land patents that say that the patentee, shall have the free use of the land forever and the heirs and assigns.
And I use that all the time so that people can do whatever they want on their private land. You could buy private land in California or Arizona for that matter too. Any any place in the Southwest Territory. And you can build or do anything you want on your own land. And there's a supreme court cases about it also. You can do any you don't need any permits from anybody. You don't need to talk to any city or county official. The only thing is you won't get any bank financing. Right. So if you're able to finance what you build out of your own pocket or through private funds, you can do anything you want. You don't need any of their, help as they call it. You know? Right.
And it's interesting too. Their notice, like, if they said if you start would start building something or doing something that they don't want, their first notice says about about just after the introduction, it says, please consider this in order, please consider this a notice to comply. You know, why do you think they have the word please in there? Because not you're so the choice. Well, the Bagley Keene Act in California, which I love, and the government code says the people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the agencies that serve them. And that's the first thing I give them in my introduction to the 208 page brief.
So we don't have any trouble with agencies out here. You know?
[03:35:00] Unknown:
So that 208 pages is not so brief though, is it?
[03:35:05] Unknown:
Well, it could be a lot more extensive as a matter of fact, but that's sufficient. That covers everything about land use regarding the treaty and the land patent. But, you know, the land patent is the president of The United States.
[03:35:23] Unknown:
May I, Chris? This is Lady Lynn Louise. Can you expound upon greetings, my friend. Can you expound upon the difference between the irrevocable trust and what you said was the, living trust? You said the living trust is not really a trust. I'd like your take on that subject and I yield.
[03:35:46] Unknown:
No. The the the living trust is a complete fraud to to even use the word trust. There's no no nobody's trusting anybody. The the the main foundation of a trust is that there are people that must trust each other. You know? When the knights went off to fight in the Crusades, they had to trust somebody to watch over their estate until they returned if they returned. And if they didn't return, to pass things along according to the agreement in the trust. So you have to be trusting somebody, which is why somebody who's a trustee will incur at least at least trouble damages and maybe even criminal damages if sued for some type of, malfeasance or something as a trustee.
You know? You have to be very careful. So everything that a trustee does, if it's with the agreement of the beneficiary, then there's never a problem. So if the trustee and the beneficiary has a good relationship, you can do anything you want at any time.
[03:36:54] Unknown:
Right. I have a comment. Can I comment? Yeah. Please? Oh, I love your phrase. Please consider this a notice to comply. How many landmines are in that statement? Please. Please is a question. Please is a pleading.
[03:37:12] Unknown:
Consider Please is a plea before the king. Oh, king, will you hear my my petition?
[03:37:18] Unknown:
Right. But please is a petition or a pleading. Consider is an invitation to, for thought to analyze how something would be, regarded or interpreted. Notice to comply. What is that? That's an incomplete sentence. It's not an order. So I would just respond with please consider this an invitation to go screw yourself.
[03:37:51] Unknown:
Just give it a map. Say please to them. You wouldn't say please to them because you wouldn't give them the dignity of a sovereign.
[03:37:59] Unknown:
Well, then, consider the regard this as a invitation to go screw yourself.
[03:38:06] Unknown:
No. You just say off with your head.
[03:38:10] Unknown:
What bothers you coming to the king? Good. I like that. I I need to write that down.
[03:38:17] Unknown:
Coming to the king's court at all, you're acknowledging the authority of the king. So that's their first mistake. But people receive these notices all the time, and that just goes right by them. And the attorneys just feed them to the wolves if they go get an attorney.
[03:38:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. If they get these they get these notices and and, you know, the notices are just invitations, and or suggestions. And they consider them to be orders. The people do. They get them. But it's ridiculous. Where's the where's the huevos? I wanna know where the huevos are at.
[03:39:04] Unknown:
Well, people assume that these administrative agents, have the authority they claim. Right. And they never they never investigate that to find out that it's false.
[03:39:16] Unknown:
Right. Exactly. Who's doing dishes?
[03:39:21] Unknown:
Steve? Oh my god. I'm not muted?
[03:39:24] Unknown:
No.
[03:39:30] Unknown:
No. You are not.
[03:39:31] Unknown:
Oh, Paul, that was actually a walking in a diner, Julie. Sorry. It's it was actually a wine glass. Oh, man. Isn't it isn't it wine o'clock somewhere in this in this universe?
[03:39:46] Unknown:
No. But it is, but it is, about eight minutes past beer thirty. The, television live show is coming up today, and I have to, I'm gonna have to, shut down the global, stream, which is still running right now, by the way. I hope you haven't been talking about anything illegal, immoral, or fattening.
[03:40:08] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. You said something about, I'm gonna listen to Paul English at three, but you said something about some business you're gonna start or something that we can be part of or something. I think I missed that. Did I get that right or wrong? No. It's it's not a business. It would be it would be voluntary
[03:40:25] Unknown:
on of course, everything's gotta be voluntary. It would be voluntary on the on the part of the people that, that made up the think tank panel, and then it would be, an invitation to individuals that are dealing with things that and they really don't know where to go. They could be financial. They could be legal. They could be, they could have to do with property, or they could have to do with taxes, or whatever. Any question that somebody has that would like, like, a half a dozen to a dozen, well versed people in in a broad variety of subjects to look at all of the facts of the case and just kinda kick up suggestions like a board of directors, you know, and, you know, here if if it were me, this is what I would do.
[03:41:20] Unknown:
And then just give them the benefit. That's an excellent that's an excellent idea. That is so excellent. Yeah. I would love to volunteer to be in that group.
[03:41:30] Unknown:
Well, cool. Okay. You're the first. Well, you're the second because because I volunteer for, like, technical type
[03:41:37] Unknown:
stuff. I'll be a sloppy second. How's that? You're number one on the sloppy second.
[03:41:43] Unknown:
Oh my god. K. Alright.
[03:41:48] Unknown:
I'm I'm I'm in on there. That's an excellent idea because then we could have all the topics organized so that when people are going back on the Roger show or on the Global Voice Network, they know where to go. I mean, we don't know where to go now, but if we had one of those think tanks that were, you know, subdivided by folders by specific subject matter and maybe subfolders underneath that, that would be really, really great. Like, for example, taxes, you could have federal, you could have state, and then you could have property, and you could have, you know, personal property taxes, and we could have, you know, experts or people who've had experience in that in the past, you know, be advisers or a post in there to help other people. Right. Well, what I was thinking was,
[03:42:33] Unknown:
there are some people that are going through things that they don't want broadcast over the air. Yep. And they probably need, like, more help than just, like, a one on one with a phone call or email exchange. And what would happen is there would be a separate it would be recorded, but the recording would be secured and would not be published or aired or streamed. It would just be for the, just for, for notes for referring back to it, you know, to figure out what was discussed on this particular issue and stuff like that. And then reports, as in success stories, could be written and put on the website. Okay. We recently had a person that had an issue with this, this, and this. And the think tank, made, these suggestions.
The person followed those suggestions. This was the outcome. The bad guys backed down or whatever or, the property was returned to its rightful owner. Whatever. But it would be, like, it would be anonymous. It would be success stories, and it would be a service to individuals in our group calling on the resources and knowledge of the bulk of the group. You know what I mean?
[03:43:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I think it's excellent. I think that's a great idea. Brilliant.
[03:44:02] Unknown:
Yeah. And I would, I would manage the, individual secure conferences. We could either use Zoom to do it, or we could use a secure free conference call room where, not only the person that's asking for help or whatever can get in there, but the the panel members that wanna be a part of that think tank, they can get in there too. And it's not an open invitation to everybody, to learn the the depths and dirty details of a person's private life just because they're asking for help. It would be just, you know, helpful, I think.
So
[03:44:44] Unknown:
that's what I was thinking. On on floppy second, please.
[03:44:48] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:44:51] Unknown:
Alright. Good. So we've got two so far. And I do think I'm gonna take this down.
[03:45:00] Unknown:
So if you guys Everything is your fault.
[03:45:03] Unknown:
Oh, you're you're quite welcome. I just I just love all you guys. So this has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Thursday edition. Don't forget Paul English live is coming up in fifteen minutes on RBN three two or no. Not RBN. WBN three two four. Okay. Republic Broadcasting Network is now 324. Okay. Anyways, thank you for joining us. You catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. After show goes, woah, sometimes an hour and forty five minutes after that. Sometimes longer, sometimes not. Thanks for joining us. We'll catch you back here tomorrow for the Friday edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales and Brent Allen Winters. We love all of you. Thank you so much for joining us, and we can't wait to see you back here. Take care. Have fun.
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[03:46:10] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Platform Acknowledgements
Historical Anecdote: The Atocha Treasure
Discussion on Patriotism and Military Service
The Importance of God-Given Rights
Geopolitical Tensions and Economic Shifts
Legal and Traffic Issues Discussion
Understanding Authority and Sovereignty
Personal Stories and Historical Context
Reflections on American Success Stories
Taxation and Legal Challenges
International Trade and Economic Policies
Legal Strategies and State Jurisdiction
Community and Personal Updates
Trusts and Property Management
Cultural and Demographic Changes in California