In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a myriad of topics, starting with technical difficulties due to internet outages affecting the broadcast platforms. The conversation transitions into a historical discussion about the song "Amazing Grace," its origins, and its emotional impact. Roger shares personal anecdotes and engages with callers on various subjects, including the importance of understanding legal basics and the challenges of navigating legal systems as a national. The episode also touches on the complexities of personal freedom, legal contracts, and the implications of corporate and governmental control. The latter part of the episode focuses on a listener's dilemma regarding vehicle registration and parking issues at a new apartment complex. The discussion delves into the intricacies of legal contracts, property rights, and the potential solutions involving DOT numbers and private vehicle trusts. The conversation is interspersed with personal stories, legal advice, and community support, highlighting the show's focus on empowering individuals through education and shared experiences.
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As as would we, Alvin, and, we continue to try and take swings at the at the whole, fastball coming in over the plate. Sometimes we hit that sucker. We're gonna try and swing again this morning here on the Radio Ranch. Roger Sales, your host. A little under the weather. Not bad. May 21 is the date stamp. And so to get those formalities out of the way here at the start, we'll turn it over to mister Beaner, who gives our other associates, credit and recognition for helping us. Don't you, Paul? Paul does that pretty good.
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Well, I try to for sure. We're, we're on an abbreviated list of platforms today due to Internet outages, out west. Really? So we are on, radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to, our buddy Paul across the drink, and we're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to Mhmm. Pastor Eli James and Global Voice Radio Network. Our, website is thematrixstocks.com, and, hopefully, those folks that, normally listen to the platforms that are absent today, can find us on free conference call or Wow. What the other platforms.
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You said something about an Internet outage out West. And so it's, obviously,
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Internet hiccups.
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Oh, the technical world. Yes. It's Yeah. So gratifying and satisfying. What's that, Rick? Thank you. Thank you so much. Amazing grace. Boy, that didn't come to my mind. I was talking right before he went on. Brent was on there, my old friend Brent, who's got that wonderful bass voice and, asking him if he'd ever sung when he was young because I would think Brent would have been real good at that. And, so he said no. And, I was thinking about a video, and I'm sure some of you have seen it, know what I'm talking about here. But it's a guy in a a really upscale, auditorium of some sort. I don't know where it was. It's like kinda like at the Fox Theater in Atlanta or someplace like that. One of those types of venues. Paul, do you know what I'm talking about? Have you ever seen this before?
And the guy comes out, and he gives the background on, on on the slave era and the the slaves that were coming over in the ships and that they would sing, and they'd sing these African songs and whatnot. And they're all based on four notes instead of an a a scale of eight in the normal, musical scale. The he said all these old Negro spirituals are are based on four notes instead of eight, maybe five, something like that. And, he went over them, and he's talking to this huge, beautiful auditorium, and he gives the background on Amazing Grace. And maybe some of you don't know this. That song was written by, and I don't remember the author, but he was the captain of a slave ship. See, and he would hear those slaves singing and stuff on the hour many day voyage and all the incredible, discomfort all those people had to go to. And, he wrote that song and became what's who is it?
John Newton. Thank you very much. And, he wrote that song, and he became saved, I believe, in the process. And, it's very stirring, this song, obviously, but then this guy sings it. Yeah. And he's just a real black guy. You know what I mean? Really, really dark black. And he comes out and sings that with this wonderful, wonderful voice. And, it's quite moving. Those of you who have seen that know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, I wouldn't know where to point you unless you went to YouTube and went over there and put amazing grace in. You might find it. But, boy, that's a really scene. Have some of y'all, Rick, or, have y'all have you seen that before? You know what I'm talking about?
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Not me.
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Well, it's very moving. It's very moving. K? And so, anyway, that's how we start the show this morning. I'm a bit under the weather. I've got some kind of a head cold that is, driving me nuts. So so I will go over to our, our homeopathic doctor here this afternoon, and he gets up from his siesta. He takes a siesta every day. Not a bad idea. So I'll get over there about four ish and go get a vitamin c and DMSO drip. Maybe it'll curtail this. It's not a it's not a major head cold. It's minor. But, you know, if we have those things, it sure is irritating. And I haven't been sick for, well, since COVID. I think I got that COVID light stuff that somebody came to lunch with back in those days, but boy, it's been a long time. So I don't like it, but, I'm not gonna let it deter what we got to do here. We got business in front of us. Business. Business.
Have to say yesterday's show, I thought about it a lot. I was really pleased to see Jim. It's really neat when I get somebody, and we've had several lately, that have been lurkers for a long time. You know? And they finally come up to the front and start engaging with us, and they get all you other wonderful people extending your hands of help and understanding and all the things that we do around here as a big family. And, I love Thora's comment on how much she enjoyed the show yesterday. I did too. I particularly like those kind of situations with new people because we get a chance to go back over all those basics. And I know even though you've heard it as you know, and I've had you write me emails and tell me about this, is you just can't hear these basics on this stuff. You can't hear it enough.
I could come in here every day and go over, and it wouldn't be enough for you. K? In my eyes, anyway. As because as Brent said so long ago, when you know the basics, anything's easy. That's really true. K? And the problem here is they've taken these basics, and they don't allow us to get at them. That's why if you'd go try and get in front of a, a judicial officer somewhere or talk to an attorney as some of you have come on here and told us, Well, they don't understand what the hell you're talking about. Okay?
So that's what we're up against. And, it's not only that, but it's as I've said so many times, the the the reason we're in this condition and position is not because of a lack of people filing paperwork. It's because of a lack of education and understanding. So we could curtail it when it was developing and recognize it and say no more isms. We don't want you and your Jew isms. Okay? Go climb back in the Tom and and and go rest with Satan. Alright? So, anyway, that's, what we try and do around here. If you're new, that you the show's for you, really, even though you might be too shy to come forward or anything. But we've all for the most part, people around here have acquired their freedom already.
So we're steeped in it. And, some people get downright fierce about protecting it, which I really appreciate, including myself, by the way. And, what we'd like to do is reach out our hand to you and try and get you over the jitters and the fears and all the stuff they've, oh, very effectively through, through sophisticated Pavlovian conditioning. They've have, planted these ideas and things in your mind where you mentioned something like IRS and people go over in the corner and shiver. I mean, I'm not kidding. You've you've seen it here on the show. Okay? I I know Brent has told us in all his twenty years of dealing in law that he's had grown men, businessmen, successful businessmen get a letter from the IRS and literally wet their pants.
K? So that that's where we are with this, and it's deeply it's deeply entrenched in people. And, of course, you talk to folks. I had a I had a friend whose brother got his house stoke taken. Well, that may be true. There's been a lot of that gone on because nobody had the answer to curtail these bastards. But we've got that now. And some but some people, folks, you just can't get to listen. You know? I think I mentioned that the other day. I coined the phrase years ago. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him think.
And, and that's what we gotta try and do is get people's, what do they call those things, Paul? Synapses synapses, the these little nerve endings in your brain. You know? We gotta get those, like, working again. They gotta get them firing. Get get the synapses firing again. Would you please, folks? You've got the power. God meant for you to have the power. All of our any legal legislation and legal theories that go back to 1750 and Vatel's law of nations. And right in there, it says every man has the right of personal, political self determination.
Let me rephrase that. I'm gonna do it again. Hold on, Paul. Every man has the right of personal, political self determination. What does that mean? That means you get to live what set of laws you wanna live under. You choose, not them. If they choose that for you, it's tyranny. By the way, that phrase out of Vatel was lifted straight out of Vatel and put straight into the United Nations charter. What do you think they've done all this migrant stuff on? Every man has a right of personal political self determination. They're using it against us. Let's use it against them.
Realize you've got the power. They've done this really involved over many, many decades, little trap to get you to answer those two questions yes and sign something. Yes, Paul.
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And then Well, a couple of things. I have a Teleslaw of Nations, and I brought it up in, in PDF form. And I searched for that exact phrase, and I could not find it. Well, it's it's in there somewhere. It's echoed in the UN Charter. I don't know, where it is. I think what it is is it does say that, in not exactly those words.
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Yeah. Probably.
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And the UN charter was a, was a extrapolation from it that means the same thing. And, as far as far as your phrase, I would go with, you could lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. And you can show a man the truth, but you can't make him think. Well, okay. That's not bad.
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Listen, Bess. Go back to Vitell's and visit on that for a second, though. Because you don't have to have them telling you that to understand the concept behind it. That's why I preach concepts so much. You've got to have the choice or else it's tyranny. If it's not your choice, it doesn't matter what it is. If it's not your choice and someone is telling you what you are or what you've gotta do, it's tyranny Unless it's voluntary. It's either voluntary or it's tyranny. There's no big big wiggle room here. That's pretty much the only two options. K? Yeah. So you've got to have the power. Oh, I I saw a guy yesterday down here. He's a dad of of about my age, a little older than I am, actually.
He comes down to visit here periodically. He was leaving last night, and he came to came to lunch yesterday. And he used to be a cop, and I would have these, discussions with him. I lived out close to where he lives for a while a while back. And, his name's Mike. And, like, oh, no. They're gonna come after you first. Well, again and I see we see it here all the time. It's somebody that doesn't understand this concept that everything's gotta be voluntary or a steering and the implications of that. K? So you don't have to go all you have to do is use your brain to come up with a lot of this stuff. I've been amazed over the years as these answers have been given to me how simple they are and how, common sensible. There you go, Paul. Common sensible.
If it's not voluntary, it's journey.
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Mhmm. Well, that is verbatim how that phrase is stated in the declaration of human rights from the UN, and that was incorporated by our senate. So that was ratified. That is proof in law as it were on this side of the fence. So
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Well, right. But just what I said, you can take all the law stuff and throw it out the window. It's got to apply because it's either voluntary or tyranny. And, boy, that is a concept. But especially a lot of our newer people have a real hard time grasping to my Yeah. Yeah. Well, because they've never had to live that way. Well, right, because you've never well, I'm free. I'm free. I don't have to be scared of those bastards. I can get them off my back. All I have to do is send them this piece of paper. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Piece of paper. And it works because it's presented to the right person in proper authority, and it's presented properly, and they've gotta react to it. They either recognize it or they they're tyrants. Have we seen IRS come after anybody? Paul, you've been around a few years.
No. No. I've been around fourteen. I haven't seen the IRS come after anybody. The the only one we've seen on this tax stuff again is Alabama at the state level with Michael Nail, and it just Mhmm. Drives me crazy that he hadn't been able to get any remedy down there. Well But there's there's the essence of how much we're under a soft tyranny right now. They've imputed this into those officials, and by god, they got the power, and you're gonna pay. Now who is the female there? Paul, I'm gonna defer to the female. I'm sorry. Yes, ma'am. Hey, Nance. How you doing?
Well, I got this little head cold thing, but outside of that, I'm blessed. You know? Yeah. Well, yeah. Yeah. It's just protection for well, it's for the audience. What she's, saying is this protection for allegiance, allegiance for protection thing. Go ahead, Nancy. Yeah. Yeah.
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Correct.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah. Because they've gotta agree. If you're gonna pledge your allegiance, they gotta agree to give you the protection. And like you said, if France doesn't want you, first of all, consider yourself blessed, and second, go find a better country. But I don't know. And, see, it's interesting how the feds have, incorporated this into the way they've got this structured because you can change passports and change, nationalities as with Vittel. So they let you do that, but that's called expatriation, and that's to an outside country. What we're doing is repatriating to the hidden inside the country status that they've done a pretty damn job of keeping away from people's understanding.
So, but with the, now, Nancy, have you heard that story about when I was flying to Argentina on my, on my visit trip down there? I well, it's pretty interesting story because it comes right in confrontation of this. I was going down there. I was gonna move first without even going in there, but I said, no. You need to go visit. You need to go visit. So I took a month with my buddy. He was going down in October, I think, and we went down. And he was in Atlanta, and I was in Panama City. And so we met in Miami. And, I don't know if you've ever done any international flights or any of those long distance flights, but they always put that flight at the end of the concourse.
You know? It's one of the last gates down there. And so you walk down the long concourse, and my friend, Riggins, had was a seasoned international traveler. I've never done any of that outside The Caribbean and Canada. And, so but he's hustling down there, and he gets up and he flies so much. He's got all the cards to get you into the lounges and all that stuff. So he's up there, and he's a boom, boom, boom. He's through the check-in, like, immediately. And I never done that before, so I had to go through a little more formal, situation to get my little boarding pass. And so by the time I got it, Reagan said finished, and he was over talking to these a guy and a gal over there. And so I got over and got finished and went over there and sat down. And and and Riggs said, well, look, Roger, you did meet so and so and so and so. They're with the embassy in Jamaica.
Really? Oh, how nice. You know? And so when they're going to Argentina, has a boy and girlfriend or something, I think, and they were going both worked at the embassy, and they were going to Argentina for a month's vacation or sometime. You know? So, anyway, just about then, we're just about to start talking, and and then they get called because they're the fancy travelers. They get called to board the plane. And and I'm I'm not there yet. You know? And so they get up and go in their boarding thing, and I'm sitting there. Finally, I get on the plane, and I go find Riggins. And, you know, that's a long flight. It's about a eight or nine hour flight down to Argentina.
And and so, in the morning have you ever been on one of those long overnight flights, Nancy? Okay. Well, okay. Well, I think you can probably read between the lines here. You don't sleep real well, first of all. K? But, anyway, when everybody kinda gets up at the same time, they lift somebody lifts some window things in the cabin and the light comes in, everybody starts getting up. Well, what's first thing everybody wants to do? Go to the bathroom. Yes. And so, we go and, I get in line, at this you know, I got several by El Bano. They got several El Banos on the plane. That's the first word you learn in Spanish, by the way, El Banos. And, so we're standing in line there with everybody else, and lo and behold, who's right next to me in line with the guy from the embassy?
K? And and so we're the line's moving, and we're getting close, and we're talking. And and I get in the conversation with him, and I said, yeah. There's an awful lot because this is the first year that spikes were happening in expatriation. So it used to be you could call the embassy in the morning, go in there in the afternoon, go through whatever you had to do, whatever the the little bit of money they charged wasn't. But here's the ticket if you're gonna do that. You've got to already have the other country's passport that you're expatriating to.
So you're gonna have to already gone through that. They don't only wanna leave anybody stateless here. So you've already had to go with that, and you walk in with the other let's say your, yeah, your French passport. And, and they go, okay. We'll do all this other stuff, and boom, you're out the afternoon, you know, and you're changed. So, I said, man, there's expatriations are really, really starting to skyrocket. It got a really big spike in that year. It was twenty two zero seven. Excuse me. It was in 02/2007, and, he goes, well, yeah. I know. That's what I do at the embassy.
Oh, boy. Now here I got the embassy guy trapped in line waiting to go to the bathroom where there's only a few bathrooms on the plane. Okay? And so we're getting closer to the line, and I go, do you know there's two types of citizenships in this country? Nancy, his eyes got as big as eggs in the bottom of a slop bucket. K? And he goes, and he starts stuttering. You go, I I wouldn't know about anything about that. You have talked to the legal guys up in Washington. And he got out of line and went up the aisle like a scalded ass gazelle. He wasn't even at the bathroom yet. I never saw him again. He knew. He knew.
I could tell by the way, yeah, by the way he reacted. You know? So, anyway, that was my one of my early indications. Oh, boy. I got some power. I got enough power to get this guy who's got a full bladder out of the damn line when he's next to go to the bathroom and make him run get in another line. Yep. So, anyway, yeah, that really happened, and that's quite interesting. And one of my early because I had just discovered this a couple of months before. In July of that year was when I was reading the passport application and found the answer. See? So I was still I mean, I was really hot to trot on this stuff back then. Oh, I got the answer. I got the answer. Hell, I wanna tell everybody. You know?
And, you know, some damn people just don't wanna hear it, Nancy. I was shocked. What a I I take great umbrage to it when you put your truth in front of some of these folks and they get out of the bathroom line and run up the aisle. It's pretty funny. So what, what else is on your mind? Traffic. Yeah. There we go. Hello? Well, you could try that. There's nothing against them, against that. I don't know how if they'll be receptive or antagonistic. We just don't know on these things. And, I don't know how they'll react. Well, yeah, you got plenty of time. But when did you get the ticket? When was that?
Okay. Well, you were over the abatement time. You could try it and see. No no harm done. They might Oh. Go ahead. Yeah.
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Right.
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Well, now uh-huh. Well and Nancy walks a fine line here, because she also, is a Lyft driver, so you go out and do take customers for hire. Same automobile. Uh-huh. So, so sometimes she is in commerce. Sometimes she's not. This time, she's going down to see Suzanne, sweet Suzanne Sissy, and, you were not in commerce. Yeah. Well well, Nancy, you got a little bit of time to noodle on it, but I'll I'll leave it in your lap on what you wanna do. I don't think there's any repercussions, that they can do to you. And probably the best thing to do and I'm I mean, I hate to bend over and fold on these things, but this is an unknown. So you don't know who you're going up against to. Hold on, Dave. Who you're going to, whatever else. What's the reaction gonna be?
So that's kind of a wing and a prayer thing. And, is it worth everything you might have to go through? And I see I can't answer those questions. This is the reason I hate traffic stuff is these unique jurisdictions. And, so yes, Dave. What have you got to add here? Yeah. Yep. She was uh-huh. And she and that that may be a real good approach here. And, Nance, that's very valid, I think. There's Merica. Yes, ma'am. Do you have something to add for Nance here? Yeah. They're having problems in a satellite out west.
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Thank you.
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Pardon me? Do you like what? Oh. I like d s d t. Yeah. I think that's a good, good approach.
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Yeah. Well, I figured it's a fairly low risk, opportunity just to see, what an outcome might be. I'll identify it on online to get and keep track of it, but
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go ahead. Was was it during the daytime? Was school on? Is it on a weekend? So they're taking cameras and putting them on places like like school zones that people don't even notice and then zinging you. Oh, there's they're desperate for revenue.
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Well, I think it would be on a weekend, which, you know, there wouldn't have been any flashing lights Well well, yeah. That is school zone, anyway. Okay. Well, there there's another defense. It was on the weekend. School wasn't in session.
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There were no warning lights.
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Yeah. And I'll verify that. I'll verify that on on from the ticket date.
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Uh-huh. Okay. Well, I just wanted to So how are the how are the how are the little lovebirds doing? Are they doing alright? Their new little Casa?
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Yes. They're doing fine. Actually, Dean, has a birthday tomorrow. And Oh. I'm go yeah. And I'm going down Sunday for, a breakfast, a birthday bread brunch. They're doing great. Uh-huh. They're doing great. Well, that's good. No. That's good. Well, I hope I will see them later on this summer. I haven't heard anything about travel plans yet Uh-huh. To F-four. But
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I'm I'm looking I'm optimistically looking forward to, spending some time with them down here. We'll see. Yeah. I know they'd love to go down. Yeah. Yeah. Well, Ecuador is a nice place. It's a wonderful place to visit. It's a wonderful place to live. You know, every this country's got every every microclimate in the world in one country from high desert to beaches to rainforest to jungles to mountains to all that stuff. And, it's a very diversified country. It's got some wonderful little places to go, and, I I think they'd really like it. So hopefully, they'll get to, use this as a, like, a first or second year honeymoon opportunity or something.
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Okay. I would I wouldn't doubt I wouldn't doubt that. But, anyway, thank you. And Uh-huh. I know they they also have a friend another friend down there in Ecuador too. So I know that they want to they have it on there. Oh, okay. They wanna come down. I don't know if it's gonna be in the next couple months, but it's definitely on there. Wanna wanna travel anyway. They like to travel.
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Yeah. Like to travel. I appreciate that. I'm the house. Some people like it. I'm the house I'm the house and pet sitter. So Oh, okay. Oh, so you get a little double duty too. Yeah. Yeah. They had Suzanne, they were talking about earlier, and, I'm glad they didn't come down. We got in this kind of extended rainy season this year. Hopefully, that's about to end. Cross your fingers. Thank you very much for a little prayer. And I told her back then the best time probably in for the audience if you ever wanna come down here is, our summer our seasons mimic the Northern Hemisphere even though we're slightly in the Southern Hemisphere of 10 miles or so. And, that through the summer is good, and then into the fall is good. And then we hit the rainy season and the cloudy stuff about February.
So that'd be a good time. Hopefully, they'll be able to make it. I'll certainly look forward to meeting them. And, Okay. You know you know Suzanne was one of our pinup girls. I told you that, didn't I?
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Yes. You did. And I I relate that to them.
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Yes. To Suzanne. She remembered. I know. You know? Yeah. We were gonna do a radio spot. What are you talking about? We were gonna do a Radio Ranch calendar with all these great women. And, but there were some prerequisites because Tom was hanging around back then, and he was traveling. And so if though if that potential candidate was in one of his travel, plans in that area, then he would introduce himself, get a hold of him, take him to dinner, and get get his personal seal of approval whether they could go into our calendar or not. Suzanne was was highly highly recommended, I would say. She's a lovely she's a lovely lady. Yes. And Lauren too. Lauren was one of the other ones that we confirmed. You know, Lauren was on couple of weeks ago.
So, anyway, yep. Maybe we'll pick the old, we got so many new candidates. Maybe we'll pick up the calendar idea again. I don't know how we'll confirm, but who knows? Thanks anyway, Nancy. Anything else? Nope. Nope. Not my help. Well, it's a pleasure to hear from you. Who else has got yeah. It's just I love all of you guys. Yes. There's somebody. I think that might be, our buddy on the West Coast. Is that correct?
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That's it. Hey, mister Samu. Who is this Dodge? He's hi, Roger. Do what now? Marcus sent me a Marcus this morning sent me a a long piece on methylene blue. It it's so long. I I didn't read it all, but maybe she could give us a book report on what she found.
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Do you read it yet? Haven't read it yet, Samuel.
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Haven't gone over it yet, but, I just saw it and send it to you so you can Well see it too. I
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there's a lot of doctors that are recommending it out there. They are at least giving caveats on on Jones. And he says, you know, the the real potential big conflict here is if you're taking SSRIs, serotonin inhibitors. And, if you do check with your doctor. But, otherwise, normal folks, I don't think they're putting up any caveats, and we'll see. I mean, you know, like with Alex, it's it's his forefront product. No doubt. And, he's got connections to some of the most accomplished doctors in the in the country and in the world on his show. You know, he has them on there regularly. And I would have thought if if that was anything alarmist, he would have gotten notes and word from those people on caveats, and we haven't seen that with the exception of the SSRIs.
So, you at your own risk. But, so we'll see. If you get anything, interesting in there, Samuel, let us know.
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I I saw that it it says near it's a neurotoxin, so that's why I sent it. I was, like, worried about it.
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Does Bergen use the MDamerica? Do you know who he is and his wife?
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I don't. I'm gonna review it though, and we'll talk about it. Probably important to know.
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He's an MD. So, anyways, he might have an active Ryan from the allopathic side. Who knows?
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Who knows? I don't see people, you know, calling in and saying it's done all this and it's done all that. I'll never take it again. And some people do that because it has such an extreme reaction to them. They they freak out. You know? Especially now, this the stuff I've been using is about a tenth percentage of, I think, what Alex is selling. So, it it may be that I just had not gotten a strong enough dose to get some of those reactions, but that's what he's selling. It's 100%, and it's the top people in the country that make it, and they use it in medicine for dyes. You know? I I think we that doctor that, we we did had twenty something minute segment on, endorsing it. In fact, he he said the only big problem with methylene blue is the fact you can't standardize your dose.
Because, like, mine's 10%, the other's a %. Nobody knows what liquid, what percentage, or any of that stuff. And what he did was boil that all down and make tablets out of it of of a pure 100%. You can do it into a quarter tablet so you can control your dosage, and you stick it up. It's just like, it's just like, what, snuff? You put little pinch between your cheek and your gum right there. Well, you just stick it right up there in the gum and let it dissolve, and, he's all for it. That's a little pricey. Those two tablets for $27. Seems a little hefty to me, but who knows?
Anyway, we'll see as we go forward. I don't see any big damage being done. So and but recall that people like Jeff Rentz were talking about how people that use the wand were shooting themselves up with microwave stuff. And some of these great doctors that were along on that COVID thing said, oh, no. Don't use that wand. It's terrible. Anybody had any bad effects from the wand yet? If you have, please come forward and tell everybody. Tell the world what it did to you. Did it maim you? Did it deform you? Any of that stuff? I don't know.
Okay. So you just gotta kinda make those judgment decisions yourself. You know? I look back over for a long time. It was cool. Coffee's good for you. No. Coffee's bad for you. Margarine's good for you. No. Margarine's bad for you. Here's the inverted food pyramid that's all totally cattywampus. This is gonna really do bad things to you, but here's the food pyramid. So, you know, you get you get shoveled back and forth from one side of the road to the other on all these issues. Yes.
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You can't trust anything The US says that puts up by the media Can't do agree with that. Or the doctors that are federal regulated either. So
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Well, maybe that's changing a little bit. I tell you, the one person well, there's several outstanding performers in the Trump executive team, but Chelsea Gabbard certainly won. And Robert Kennedy is leading the way. This guy is trailblazing over there, folks. So, if you don't know, I think he, I think he outlawed all the jabs except for older people yesterday. And what happens is see, those are recommended for school kids and babies and or nursing mothers and pregnant mothers and all that stuff. Once they take that recommended away, then they lose their liability protections.
That's what he did yesterday, except for the elderly. Now who was somebody who's trying to say something there? A guy. Like, was there not? I mean, I'm sorry. I get it. In a in a sentence, I don't wanna lose my thoughts, so I come back to you. So there's a guy trying to say Roger Merc is there. Anybody else have something to say on this? No? Boy, I'll tell you, Paul. It's tough. It's a tough audience sometimes.
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Alright. Well, what else? Bartolin Blue is an excitotoxin just like MSG. It promotes Okay. Enhanced serotonin release.
[00:41:30] Unknown:
Yes. That's why they say to check on the SSRIs.
[00:41:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, it promotes serotonin release in the body. Just like a woman is born with a certain number of eggs. She has her maximum fertility level at birth, and when those eggs are gone, those eggs are gone. And I'm looking at the hormone levels of the body being finite, that the body is supposed to generate and release them at a certain level. And anything that you do to excite or enhance that Mhmm. Is going to make those levels drop naturally much quicker throughout life. Hormones are not something to screw with.
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Well, we'll find out as we go forward and see if it has any detrimental effects on people if we hear any caveats and stuff like that. As of yet, we have not. Okay? So I have a few off on the fringe articles of people, maybe true, maybe not true. I'm not putting them down, but that's what we've pretty much heard is these no butter butter's bad for you. Coffee's bad for you. Bacon's bad for you. So we'll see. Anyway, thanks. Let us know what's in there, if you will, Samuel. Where else can we go this morning? Everything seems to be centering around Jake Tapper.
All the news now and and and what's really being discussed at least on the Infowars boys, is the fact that this is really you know, what this all boils down to, Paul, is that signing pen. Who was running the signing pen? There's only a couple of signatures where Biden actually signed them. Everything else is a signature pen. And they show a picture of it the other day. Yeah. It's pretty interesting, the way they do it. I was trying to think of a, a a good analogy. I can't think of it. It's a little apparatus where you got this, like, a a drawing, a drafting thing, and you got the pen there. And I don't it doesn't do it automatically.
This is pretty interesting. It doesn't do it. It says sign that signing pen. It doesn't do it. You've gotta grab the pen and use this apparatus, and it allows you through contours, I guess, to sign the ex So it's not just a pen doing the automatic signing. It's somebody's hand motivating it. So that means that it probably wasn't Biden because he meant many of they've already found he was out of the city when they were done. And, so that's what this is all gonna come down to eventually and the fact that, really, you're talking about treason here, folks, big time. And, so they're gonna fight this vehemently getting to that answer. You can bet, but the there's some committees that are already gonna call all the chief staffers, and they wanna get to the bottom of this.
But the other part is covering up Joe Biden's deficiencies and his condition and, who was running the show. Well, evidently, it was Obama, Susan Rice, and some of these other culprits through a committee, quote, unquote. And so who was covering up for Biden and this deficiencies, his mental condition, and allowing all these things like auto pen and all these things to go forward. It's very ugly. Technically I good, Mark. I'm glad you're with us here this morning morning. Technically, all those things that the auto pen signed, they're illegitimate. Mhmm.
Okay. And I don't know. You talk about them not having responses enough in four months. Good god. Look at the problems and the situations that got dumped on these people's head. I I can't imagine they know which way to turn, quite frankly, that and all of them are important, and everybody's clamoring on them, and they're looking for results. And they're not gonna go out there and just start grabbing Alejandro Mayorkas off the street and charging him and throwing him in the slam without proper process up to that point where they can nail him. Because then all these high power law firms that all these damn Jew bastards run and come in there and find some kind of wiggly defense for him.
So, anyway, it's very interesting, and it this is gonna be a big deal. It's covering up Jake Kemper's book that's just released today, I think, and all these other things brings this up into the forefront. And it's kinda interesting. Mark, what what do you, have you been listening? You got anything to weigh in on?
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Yeah. I just, you know, this auto pen thing is really gonna be problematic, especially if Biden wasn't even in the office or where he could use the auto PIN. Now I could be wrong, but don't they have a a auto PIN that is like, remotely controlled now?
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Because I do not. I don't know. I never worked it. I don't know. I'll I'll I'll address it. Go ahead and finish.
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Yeah. So, anyway, you know, this this is a huge scandal. And not only that, if you caught Owen Shroyer from what was it? Monday night, I think it was either last Friday or Monday night, he was on a rampage. He was calling out the the Democrat National Committee. Of course, they just referred to him as Democrats, and the media, how they covered up Biden's failing health. They're they're saying that, if he's got, cancer that is metastasized throughout his body, then he had cancer for quite some time, probably even before he was elected. And and, of course, they kept all this covered up, and then the media is like, oh, we didn't know. And then there's others saying, well, we knew, but we're afraid to say anything. Well, you're a real journalist, aren't you?
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Yeah. No. They're, they're they're a puppet. Yeah. The, what has happened with this prostate cancer, this is I heard Trump referred to it as stage nine. I thought you only had three or four stages in cancer. Usually, just four. Well, I got nine in this prostate thing. You know, prostate is, called the silent killer because it does it very, very slowly. I had a great friend that I met down in Cafe Yese when I went to go Doug Casey's place from Chicago, which just I really became a very good friend real quick. And, Dennis Malloy was his name. He was a big time, this is pretty interesting right here.
Mark and audience, Dennis, I don't know what the big Jesuit college is at Chicago, but there's a bit of Loyola or one of them. And, Dennis had gone to school there. Okay. Marquette. He had gone to school. He was raised Catholic, and the g said, man, the whole time I was growing up, the Jesuits were hanging around. And, so he went ahead and got his degree. He had a very high end practice. But there was a guy that owned the Chicago Blackhawks at one time named Bill Veith, and he was one of Dennis' clients. So he had a pretty high end client there. And, he died of prostate cancer, just terrible, the withered away and all that. And, but he, this is what he told me. Very interesting. Okay?
His son, one of his sons, went through wanted to follow in dad's footsteps and went through the same university and to do dentistry. And when they were about to graduate, Mark, they said, unless you sign this oath where you don't talk about mercury and you don't talk about fluoride, we won't give you your diploma.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Okay? That's straight from the horse's mouth. Alright. But, yeah, I miss hold, Dennis. It's a very slow killer. And what's going on with Biden? This is another real indicting thing on this whole thing because he had his own personal doctor. You know, Trump goes over to Walter Reed. He's got his own personal doctors too, but he goes over to Walter Reed. Well, evidently, they didn't send Biden to Walter Reed. They did pick this up. Any older man is tested, a PSA test, it's called, for this prostate problem, potentially. And, so his doctor said that they didn't do the test even at his age as for after he was president already.
So that tells you they're covering up this, and it had gotten so far along the line, the stage nine thing, where it has gone into the bones. And then it's incurable. It's metastasized into the bones. That takes years, so they intentionally didn't check him for it. And if they did knew, they didn't alert him to it and start treating him for it. That's even worse. They're talking about calling that doctor in front of the congressional committee. So there's a whole bunch of funky stuff that's coming, getting exposed here on these people. Roger. You've done.
Yeah. Yes. Larry, I think that's Larry right there. Yes, sir. Yeah. Good morning. So the justice department is looking into potentially charging Joe Biden with elder abuse. Have you heard that? I haven't, but that's okay. It'd work. The doctor, they're gonna go after the doctor?
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That's scuttle, though. I don't think I don't heard her because she she is a doctor. She said no. That's what I mean. I don't think she's a doctor,
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like No. She's not. She's a doctor of child psychology, some crap. She got on the line. She's not a physician, but she is a doctor. Correct. That's why I was poking fun at you. Yeah. So, anyway, we'll see. These are very, titillating, issues, and some of them have great effect potentially because everything that auto PIN signed, that's potentially not applicable. All these laws they passed and all this other stuff in that four years, a lot of that may be totally illegal and and and not not effective from a standpoint of being put in into motion. We'll see. It's a hell of a time, but Trump and the boys and girls have so damn much on their plate.
I I I don't know how Probably. They decide what issue to go after, quite frankly, because every time they get started down the path, something else comes up. Yes, Dave.
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Roger.
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Yeah. I've heard on a few platforms that there's been multiple presidents that have used that auto pen for signing documents. So they, you know, they would have to go after all of them. And I agree if they're using that thing, whatever they signed with it, it it what's the purpose of it? For there's only one because the president wouldn't sign it, so they signed a form. And, you know, there's been multiple presidents using it, and multiple documents have been signed with it. So Well, did you hear the for all.
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Did you hear the example
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of the speaker in the house went through? He was in a meeting with Biden, and everybody, was out of the room. And he said, what are you doing signing this executive order to shut off liquid national gas? And he goes, well, I didn't do that. I did a thing to study this and that and the other. Well, they'd slipped him a mickey. They did they did sign to stop the liquefied natural gas export or whatever. And so here's a direct example. The speaker of the house confronting him with it, him saying I didn't do that. He says, here it is right here, and they go, shit. We need to change this. Oh. I would never do that. So there's all kinds of these little intrigues going on, and you can imagine. Look who the culprits are. That's all they know is illusion, deceit, deception, and intrigue.
That's their standard tools of government. Bribing too is one of them. Now, Samuel, you had something?
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Yeah. Not that it makes a hell of beans, but, Marquette is in Milwaukee.
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Okay. Well, I'm not sure which one it is. All I know is that's what Dennis told me, and he used to listen to the show all the time. And do do you remember me telling you how I met him? It was really interesting. We went up to this thing. Doug k any of y'all know who Doug Casey is? He's pretty renowned financial guy, international jet setter, best bookseller, etcetera. He's hangs around in Argentina in Uruguay down there a lot. And, Bill Bonner is, one of his kind of partners. Bill Bonner, some of you may recognize not the name, but International Living.
Well, they were both into all this stuff, and they were had both have a presence in Argentina. And, Casey went up and has a 5,000 hectares. I think 5,000 hectares. That's a big hectares, two and a half acres. And, had some land, and they turned it into this big international jet set resort up there. And they had open houses twice a year, once in spring and once in the fall, to get people, come up there and sell them, overpriced real estate, and then get them to build a house with their construction company, which costs about twice as much, I guess. Anyway, we went up there. I was the book could just come out, and he had some of his big financial guys up there visiting.
And I was going up there to try and see if I can get their attention on my book and where the whole credit system on the financial thing, which is their livelihood comes from. So you get up there, and, they've got everything taken care of. It's very nice. It was a really nice week. Okay? Ed flew in international chefs, and and you had to pay for your meals. I forget what, 1,500 pesos or something for the week. But, anyway, you had to go register. And all these towns down here have a square. And, variably, the chat the Catholic church is on one side of it and the administrative building of the city is on the other. So two of the sides are either the big Catholic church and the administrative building on all these little squares down here. So, we went in, and they first thing they want you to do was to register.
And, the the little place where they were doing the registration was an artisan store, which means a local art artisans. And, you go in, pay your money for the meals, and get your little tag and stuff. And so I did that, and I came out on the steps, and it was maybe a few feet above the square. And there's, I don't know, fifty, sixty people mauling around there talking and stuff. And I'm standing there kinda overseeing the the scene. You know? And and this voice comes out, and it's Dennis. He goes, Roger Sales, I heard you on the power hour.
Well, obviously, Dennis and I were immediately close friends. And, be him being an Irishman and a Catholic, we we did a little bit of drinking that week and stuff, but we had a good time. He's a great guy, and he got really hooked into exploring the Catholic side of this thing to the point where he went one time over to Rome and stayed right outside the Vatican for a month so he could go into the Jesuit library and do a bunch of research in there on the Jesuits. But he was a great guy. I really miss him, and, I was just pledged pleased to know him and to get to know him a little bit before he passed, and the culprit was prostate cancer.
Unfortunately, the silent killer. So, get your PSA test. Somebody got something to add. Mark, what's going on with you, man?
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Oh, man. Been busy, helping a friend finish up an emergency website that he needed. I was up until the wee hours of the night. And, but, you know, this auto pen is fascinating to me because, you know, the question is, can they use that to sign remotely? And according to what I'm reading here, Barack Obama in 2011 signed the Patriot Act Extension while he was in France. What I can't determine is if that autopin is robotically controlled. It could be controlled remotely, or does another person have to be using that to sign, and then through their hand movement, it it'll make the the signature appear to be that of a different person.
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I think yesterday, you know how when they're on Infowars and they're talking about a subject, and they'll have pictures on in the background. And they had a picture of what I oh, they had a picture of us telling people bye bye that probably aren't with us today, but Paul's gonna do it anyway, aren't you? No. Radiosoapbox.com
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See you, folks. What what can you say about people that call a French fry a chip?
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They hate the French.
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So back to this auto pen. I'm I think it's a very interesting subject, Mark. And what I was saying is yesterday, they have these pictures in the back when they're doing their stories, and one of them had to be this signing pin. I'd never seen it before, but it looked like a drafting apparatus. You know, it's mechanical, and it's got some things, and it had a hand on the pin. So you might could take and possibly they've got it where you put the pressure at the top, and it it automatically does his signature. I don't know how it works, and they may probably I'm sure with AI, they've got some that are automated. But the picture that I saw yesterday driving the pen had to have been Biden's.
Well, here's the thing. Unless he's got express authorization from them to someone like a power of attorney for you to do this for me in my stead.
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Right. Right. Well, here's here's the issue. One of the examples and I'm looking at Wikipedia and I know everybody poo poos Wikipedia,
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but sometimes they They're right. Sometimes. Basic information.
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You just have to know what you're looking at. You know? You gotta be able to be between the lines. Yeah. But, it says here Joe Biden in May 2024 directed an auto pin be used to sign legislation providing a one week, funding extension for the Federal Aviation Administration. Biden was traveling in San Francisco at the time and wished to avoid any lapse in the FAA operations while a five year funding bill was being voted on by Congress. Now the thing that I'm gathering is it the president has to approve the other person signing the document.
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Yeah. Like a power of attorney.
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Right. Right. And then in March 2025, this year, President Trump, while admitting that he sometimes uses an auto pin, said that pardons for members of the House Select Committee on the January issued during Biden's president presidency are void due to them allegedly being signed by auto pen. However, earlier in 2024, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that pardons do not have to be made in writing, and that was in Rosemond versus Hudgins.
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Pardons don't have to be made in writing? They could be verbal pardons?
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Signed. They don't have to be signed.
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Oh, because there were some really bad mama jammas that they let off death row or they let out completely with a a rap sheet of horrendous, heinous crimes that make your skin crawl.
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Well, you know, I misread that. It says, however, earlier in 2024, the Fourth Circuit of Court of Appeals ruled that pardons do not have to be made in writing. So it's that leads you to believe without reading the case, which I haven't, but that would lead you to believe the way they word that sentence that you could verbally pardon somebody. I kind of doubt that but, I want to look at that case further. That's why you just can't take things on face value all the time. You got to be willing to go research it. They even have links to that case if you want to go hunt it down, but this is going to be really highly contested.
If they can't prove that Biden authorized somebody to use an auto PIN, they're gonna have big problems. The other thing I'm upset with, why didn't they perp walk Comey when they hadn't come in for questioning? They should have kicked down his door at five in the morning, slammed his socks on him, locked him in his boxer shorts, and dragged him in.
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Yep. Yep. They should have searched walked phony piece of crap, that guy.
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Yeah. And and then I'm really I'm flabbergasted at this. You know, I thought of all people that Cash Patel, Dan Bongino Oh, Lord. Would really be, you know, tough on the truth and go after it. And here they're backpedaling on Epstein saying that he killed himself, that he suicided himself. Well, yeah. And there's some other issues they're dealing with too. And then instead of showing you the reports, like they said they're gonna do, now they're just going, just trust me. Just trust me.
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Well, we trust but verify. I like Reagan. Trust but verify.
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Where's your verification? You know, they're just like, well, trust me. Well, you just sound like the Democrats now. But I tell you, a really good alternative news source that I really enjoy is, redacted news with Clayton and Natalie Morris. Man, they do a really good job. It's, it's not over the top. It's, you know, thought provoking and a lot of stuff that, you know, they they come in from a different angle that you may not be thinking about. So it really, really opens your eyes a lot. And and then this, I just every time I see this guy, I just get more impressed.
He's the former FBI whistleblower, Sarafin. I believe his first Kyle Sarafin.
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He's extremely impressive. A guy's own room per chance. Yeah. He's very impressive.
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It's, and if if you pair with bear with me just a moment. Let let me help you spell his name so people inquiring minds that wanna know can go search Yeah. We got to interviews
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guys. We We have to satisfy Kyle. You. Yeah. We have to satisfy AI now. That's why we're doing this. Go ahead and get that specific. K.
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K y l e,
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aisle, Sarafin, s as in Sam, e r, a as in apple, p as in papa, h as in Henry, I as in indigo, n as in Nancy. Kyle Sarafin. Oh, boy. They did. Search for interviews with this guy. He just, every time he talks, I am just blown away.
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You know how the FBI treated him, right, when he started whistle blowing? You ever heard the story on that era? They they moved you. Story, but I know Well, he was out in the Midwest somewhere, and they said we're gonna move you to this your choice job. And so they moved him back East Of Virginia somewhere on some deal, and then they fired him. And they gave him no pay, no nothing. His wife's pregnant. He's got two small children, and he ain't got nothing. That's the way they treated him. I don't know remember the whole story, but, boy, it was ugly. K? So, anyway, yep. He's good when I agree with you.
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All I know is when when
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Alex Jones interviews somebody, just go find you something else to do because I it just makes me so mad. You know? He gets on these really high class guests that, well, like some of these Russian guys, Max Boot and some of those guys, well, they won't go on anybody else's show. And he gets them on there, and for the most part, he won't let them finish a damn sentence. It just drives me crazy. You know? I just I end up yelling at the monitor. So
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Shut up, Alex. Shut up.
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Well, it's like he's gotta show how smart he is.
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Instead of letting his guests shine
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and see how smart they are. Yep. You know, Alex feels like he's gotta chime in and show off how much he knows.
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Well, I think it was irritates me. I think it was Sarafin. One of those guys and Alex kept interrupting. He said, just hold on a minute, Alex. Just you know, he calmed me down a little bit. And I try not to do that on here, but, I understand. I don't think it's intentional. I think it's just him. You know? He may be remnants of ego or whatever. He does know this stuff. He has made some incredibly accurate predictions. You know, I mean, I think it was in July of, of o one. He predicted they were gonna fly planes into the World Trade Center and blame him Dimahitchey over there.
He predicted it, like, on the air.
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AJ has some amazing resources and contacts that feed him information. And then he's an astute reader of the globalist, writing. They put it out there what they're gonna do in advance. Yeah. But most of the people, the working public, they don't have time to go try to read through mounds of paper to find out what's gonna happen in the future. You know?
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Well, you know their game plans. There hold on, Merca. There was a statistic that came out recently, Mark, in a study. See if I can remember it. Fifty three percent of the people in the country can't read past the third or sixth grade level. I forgot where it is. Was. And that twenty one percent of the people in the country are illiterate. Yes, Marco?
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I think Samuel has a question. Oh, he does? About his yeah. I don't know if it's it's about his tags or something. He wrote it in the chat. So just wondering what his question was. Samuel, what what's your what's your progunta?
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Samuel?
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Okay. Yes. Hi, Roger. Thanks for looking,
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I believe Oh, it's a different Sam this is a different Samuel.
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Yes. This is Samuel of North Carolina. Hey, buddy. Hey, Samuel. Okay. I thought you were our Alright.
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Oldest around the West Coast there. What part of North Carolina? I'm gonna stop you for a second. What port part of the wonderful state of North Carolina are you in?
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Actually, that was the nature of my question. I was in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, but this week, I moved to Clayton, North Carolina, in the Raleigh area. Okay. Well, near the Raleigh area. And, unfortunately, my, even though I had, when I got my passport last year, I did notify the state attorney general via email, through their website. But, in this apartment this week, my car was parked with, bed tags, and I got a notice, a little sticker notice on the windshield saying that it would be towed, on Friday. This and it's rather urgent because I'll be heading out of town on Thursday.
And it is my understanding from the study that I've been doing as well as listening to, the calls that I'm able to tune into in the group that that, I'm outside of that jurisdiction, which does not require me to have a driver's license or tag on the car.
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So Well, I technically theoretically, that's correct. But once again, it may not be correct in the in the jurisdiction you're in because they might want not to recognize it. This is the problem with these traffic things. Now you're you say your tag was expired or or what, Samuel?
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That's correct.
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And they were saying if you don't up your tag, we're gonna tow your car by Friday?
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Correct.
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Well, I I've had that happen to me before. Yes, Marco.
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I got one of those, and I just responded to the DMV, the director, and I sent it to the AG. I told them that, if you're not in commerce, you know, you just tell them that you are not participating in commerce, and you're not gonna be registering your car or using your driver's license. If you have a driver's license and it's not expired, then they may give you some issues with that. But you do want to notice the DMV director or or motor vehicle department and the AG and send a copy to cc the copy to secretary of state of DC. Let them know that you are not in commerce and you're not participating with the registration.
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Question. Samuel, you you oh, go ahead, Paul.
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Samuel, who put that sticker on the car? Who signed it?
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Great minds think alike, Paul. That was my first concern. There is no, there. The equivalent of a letterhead on the sticker, there's nothing there that no officer signed it. No representative from their apartment community signed it. It just had the, notice, blah blah blah. And then below the blah blah blah, it had, about six or seven boxes to check as far as which one was violated, which would be their reason for towing it. And it had, the box, I think it was labeled other, and written in was expired tag.
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And nothing else If this is an apartment complex, I would check with the resident manager. Yeah. Find out if the apartment complex put it on there because there may be verbiage in your lease that you cannot have an unregistered vehicle parked in the parking lot.
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Yeah. And there may be we used to have a we used to have a oh, go ahead. Paul,
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and I'm Roger, I'm sorry. I'm kind of still here doing some packing and this stuff and job hunting and try to prepare for going out of town. So normally, I love all of the extra stuff, but I kinda want a one, two, three, a, b, c as to how to address the issue because, actually, I'm using my lunch break here to try to, get the benefit of Get some answers. Mind or draw on here rather than eating. Okay. So Paul situation, if that is in fact on the lease that has that requirement, can I, restrict or qualify my signature and or amend my terms and conditions as a tenant?
I think that I don't consent to, that diminishment of my rights to be able to drive my vehicle, due to my national origin as a national, which does not require me to have that tag.
[01:15:28] Unknown:
Okay. What I would do is, if it was the apartment complex that did it, I would put them on notice that you're a national, that statutory regulations do not apply to you. And if they are going to discriminate against you by your political status, then, you'll be having discussions, between lawyers very, very shortly.
[01:15:57] Unknown:
Well, here's here's what I think is going on is the apartment complex doesn't want old, the junk cars or whatever. I'm not saying yours was that, but they don't want them cluttering up the parking spaces in their apartment complex. And this probably is coming from that source, would be my guess. And, also, we used to have a, sometimes the city or they the the apartment complex has got a deal with the with the tow truck company or something. But all that is involved in what I think you're experiencing, Samuel. So I bet you that it does come from probably the apartment complex.
[01:16:40] Unknown:
Well, I agree that it's very valid because it is an old car, and it is in sore need of paint job, and it's got some dents and dings in it. However, if that if that if that is their cosmetic desire or for aesthetic purposes, that also should not
[01:16:57] Unknown:
this is the question. Shouldn't that also not infringe upon my rights to drive for a car or what? Well, it doesn't matter about your conveyance. It matters about the tag, and the tag was expired. That's what they're operating under.
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Correct. And as Paul mentioned,
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that does not apply to me considering my national origin slash political status quo. I agree with it, but we all agree with that here. But you're you gotta convince somebody else and show them that and get them to agree with that too. And did they did they tow the car or not?
[01:17:34] Unknown:
Exactly what would I show them? Like, is there a code or statute which would help them which would have to open their eyes and ears to listen to me? Because I'm sure they may have heard this from a hundred different people, but those hundred different people were not in my political status.
[01:17:52] Unknown:
Oh, Samuel, no. There's I don't know I don't know the codes in North Carolina or the regulations. And Yeah. He would have to look it up. This is another situation where I tell you that you got to learn the information and have command of it in case something like this happens to you. So what's the what are the what's the worst of hold it. Now you said they were gonna tow it by Friday. It's not Friday yet. And you're leaving on Thursday. Is that right?
[01:18:23] Unknown:
That is correct.
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You're going back to Elizabeth City?
[01:18:29] Unknown:
No. I'm going out of town to visit the grandbabies.
[01:18:33] Unknown:
Okay. These are just a Right. How much is the fine? Hold on, Dave. Hold on. How much is the fine?
[01:18:45] Unknown:
This is None of that listed. It simply said the car will be towed on Friday.
[01:18:52] Unknown:
If it's Well, see, because you're leaving on apartment complex. That's gotta be from the apartment complex. I agree. I agree, Mark. So but you're leaving on Thursday.
[01:19:02] Unknown:
Correct.
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So it won't be there Friday.
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Roger, I used to be a property manager.
[01:19:09] Unknown:
Yep. Okay, Dave. Well, give us your take here.
[01:19:13] Unknown:
So, you know, in order for that apartment complex, the the the developer and the management company, in order to build that thing, you know, they have to abide, you know, to get their their permits and all that crap. Right? They're all in bed together. The state owns your vehicle when you register it. We all know that. Correct. Yep. What I would do is talk to your manager and let her know you're going out of town. Don't, you know, don't fight that battle until you get back about registering and national and all that. You can give her your status or your your, affidavit, but you need to speak with the manager and let them know, look, I'm I'm on my way out of town. There's no way I can do that until I come back, you know, and take care of this mess. So you gotta communicate with the management company.
Let them know if you're, you know, you pay your rent on time. You don't you don't have wild parties. You know, they love, they call you a resident. They love you guys that, you know, that pay on time, and they don't gotta come chase you down for rent. So just communicate. Let them know what's going on, and I'm sure they'll give you an extension till you get back, then you fight the battle when you come back.
[01:20:26] Unknown:
And I yield. Now here here's something else for you, Samuel. Have you heard about Joe Lustica and the Department of Transportation? Do you own the car? Sounds like you probably do.
[01:20:37] Unknown:
Actually, I, I think it's in my it's tagged in my wife's name, and she is in the apartment with me.
[01:20:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Well, I'm gonna just throw this out there for consideration.
[01:20:54] Unknown:
Did you mean only as far as, no monthly payments or something? Correct. Correct. Ownership. Okay. That's correct.
[01:21:03] Unknown:
Okay. Joe Lustica has discovered on the department federal Department of Transportation website a way for you to go in and register your car as a private conveyance, and they will issue you a DOT number. And what some of our people just like a big truck, except it identifies yours as a private conveyance, privately held, and not in commerce, I guess. And they go and get that DOT number made from a custom tag place, and they put that on the car.
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Okay.
[01:21:43] Unknown:
So Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go yeah. You can go to rumble.com, front/joe,j0e, Lustica, l u s t I c a, and he's got a channel there. No space. Just joe lustica, one word. And that video with all the explanations and everything is in that list somewhere. Okay? So, again, there's another option for you. K?
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I can add some options too.
[01:22:13] Unknown:
Alright. Go ahead.
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I can give you a buck 80 worth of options. You got a couple of things. You need some more time because you're preparing to go away. This is extra. Do you have the ability to get it towed somewhere like a private garage yard somewhere not too far away just to buy some more time and save the towing that they're towing? At least you're and maybe you can get a second place to keep it. Alright. Hold on. Hold on, Scotty.
[01:22:41] Unknown:
The or is there a boot on the car, Samuel? Do you know what I'm talking about? Where they put a thing on your car where you can't drive? No boot no boot on the car. Okay. Well, you don't have to have it towed somewhere else. Just drive it somewhere else. So it's not there, but it didn't the due date is Friday Friday, Scotty. He's gonna be out of town on Thursday. I heard. I have a few more things to add. You cut me off. I just want to add a few things, I said. Mhmm. Because I don't know how busy he is, how close another place is, but I don't suggest mentioning the lawyers or even the national status. Right now,
[01:23:20] Unknown:
get it out of there. Maybe somewhere that it doesn't have to go back there. And when it comes back, put a cover on it and try and discuss what and feel out what's going on by who. The feeling is you're trying to go away. You don't wanna get sidetracked with this. Right now, they're gonna tow it. Doesn't matter if there's a boot. The thing is you don't have time to spend making phone calls, looking on the ads, and putting it in, trying to find somewhere to bring it that is safe.
[01:23:48] Unknown:
Scotty, let's Let's make a long story short. Let's make a long let's make a long story short and ask Samuel if he's going to be taking that car when he goes out of town.
[01:24:01] Unknown:
Oh, I'm assuming you're driving it out of town.
[01:24:04] Unknown:
No. No. No. If that would that would solve the immediate issue and give me the time that that was suggested by someone. No. Okay. No. So I'm I'm looking I'm looking to stop this immediately and, also that, you know, that's my car, my my daily car. Do you have some place else you can put it
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temporarily?
[01:24:33] Unknown:
Unknown. And if the if there is a place that I can put it without having to, put shell out money that I can't afford to shell out, that place to put it would be about two hours away from here, hour and a half away from here. Is there a is there a damn parking lot somewhere where you can back it up to the wall where they can't see the
[01:24:52] Unknown:
license plate and leave it there for a few days till you get back?
[01:24:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm pretty good at finding those places, but I'm new to this area. I don't know this area. I don't know how heavily it's controlled
[01:25:06] Unknown:
and how that might cause confusion and wanna get the tow That's why I say you back you back the car in where the license tag isn't showing where they can see it's expired. I don't think, if I remember right, North Carolina requires front of the vehicle tags, do they? Just back.
[01:25:22] Unknown:
That's correct.
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Are there was back into some place where it bought where it where it covers it up and then come back and deal with it. Are there plates on it right now? Well, yeah. Or else they wouldn't have said they were expired.
[01:25:36] Unknown:
No. No. No. The, the plate is, like, in the back dashboard window Uh-huh. Instead of on where it should be on the car, and the tags are dead.
[01:25:48] Unknown:
They're fired.
[01:25:50] Unknown:
Okay. I sort of look for a neighbor, a local business with private property where you can talk to them and open up ways to to bring your car there. It's closer the better. Private. Just to just so you don't have to spend a lot of time. You could spend an hour or all day, trying to locate neighbors and meet, you know, and speak to people right there. You gotta use your eyes and see what's available. Well, how many options are there? I yield for a bit. Well, the immediate thing is to get it out of the parking lot. If you're leaving it there and we're going out of town, you gotta get it out of there somewhere,
[01:26:23] Unknown:
or else get some agreement from the management. They're not gonna tow it. One of those two.
[01:26:28] Unknown:
And I would put the plate on it because the plate in the back window is a damn flag the size of a water tower. Just put the plate on the car and nine times out of 10, they won't even notice the expired sticker.
[01:26:46] Unknown:
Well, that's a great idea, and I I agree with you. I think maybe 70% because it is an old car in bad need of a paint job, and it's got, a pretty pretty good ding on the door where my wife was driving and got hit.
[01:27:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it looks like you got two choices, Samuel.
[01:27:09] Unknown:
It looks to be I'll take this, Paul. It's noticeable.
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It seems like we
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will solve that.
[01:27:19] Unknown:
Yep. But nothing sticks out like a sore thumb more than an empty license plate spot.
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Gotcha.
[01:27:30] Unknown:
You got the choices I see. You get agreement from the management company that they're not gonna tow it while you're gone or else get it out there and find some place where you can put it maybe at another business or something. You go talk to the owner. Look. I gotta put this car here. Can I back it in? Whatever. I mean, you let yourself get into this position. That was something you should have been aware of and taken care of. How long you've been a national, Samuel?
[01:28:01] Unknown:
Over a year.
[01:28:03] Unknown:
Well, okay.
[01:28:05] Unknown:
Actually, about two years.
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Even worse.
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I've taking care of it, meaning how exactly, Roger?
[01:28:16] Unknown:
Well, I don't know. But you you can't couldn't you see this might be a potential problem down the road and do something about it before you get backed into a corner like this?
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Well, I think the sticker was a surprise.
[01:28:29] Unknown:
'22. You're saying I should have taken care of it. I'm asking you how, and you're saying I'm not sure. Oh, I either put the either renew the license tag or put it on the back bumper or do something about it that you thought this through if this might be a potential problem instead of just letting the tax expire.
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Okay.
[01:28:51] Unknown:
Well, I know what he was thinking. Samuel, let me let me interject. I know what he was thinking. The license plate in the back window would obscure the expired sticker because it would be at the bottom of the window and it'd be difficult to see, but yet there was a license tag displayed if you looked for it. Sometimes that works. Most of the time, it doesn't. So I kinda get where he was coming from. Okay. Your marching order, Samuel, is contact your management office, your property manager, find out if the sticker came from them, Tell them you're leaving town on an emergency, and you don't have the time to address the issue, and you need an extension.
And then fight that battle when you get back. If they agree, you gotta get their agreement.
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Okay. There's a group here.
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Alright. Hold on, Linda. What what what what do you got, Linda?
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This is not Linda.
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I thought it was lady that I may.
[01:30:00] Unknown:
No. No. This is, Pam in Michigan. So Okay. We just heard I think it was Ed George. He was just speaking in regards to this. If we do not own that car and you're just borrowing it and you know those rules and regulations, and if they want to tow it away, okay, then you would send them whoever stole your vehicle while you were gone, You would send them a true bill of sale. They don't hold your title to that, car. So now you are going to thank them kindly with an affidavit in that true bill of sale. You'll have to charge them for the storage, and you have if there's any damage while they're holding on to your vehicle while you're out of town, then I would even send them a a receipt for all the repairs. You might be getting yourself a nice new vehicle back.
[01:30:53] Unknown:
Roger, if I may.
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Go ahead, Dave.
[01:30:57] Unknown:
Okay. So look, this is private property that that and Samuel has a lease agreement that he signed. He didn't make any changes before he signed it, so he has to adhere to that contract. Now they got a guy that walks around and checks everybody's plates probably at least weekly or monthly. Okay? Yep. And they they know if it's tagged or whatever. They they you know, it's a guy getting paid to do this. So they they got agreement with the, you know, whoever the towing company or the cops or something. But I'm telling you, if you go and talk to the manager I know it was them. The cops can't come on private property and start tagging cars and say we're gonna tow your car. It was the management company.
Now they will give you some wiggle room. Okay? But in the future, you know, that you've you've agreed to that that contract that you signed that you have to have your vehicle tagged and, you know, registered and blah blah blah, all that crap. So I don't know if you can get out of that. You might be able to as a national, but a national doesn't give you the right to come on my property
[01:32:14] Unknown:
and do something that I don't want you to do just like I can't go on your property and do something you don't want me to do. Well, if you would have wanted to have changed that, you should have found it when you signed the contract and and negotiated and see if they could you know, you went voluntarily in and signed the contract.
[01:32:31] Unknown:
And whatever those terms is, whether you read or not, they're gonna apply to you. Live in places. So if you change the contract, you know, as you're going to sign it, they're they're just gonna tell you, go go next door and try to rent over there and see if you can write your own contract to rent an apartment. You know? Yeah. Maybe in a in a private home, you might be able to do that, but not an apartment complex.
[01:32:55] Unknown:
Okay. You have an apartment I
[01:32:58] Unknown:
I've, and and who was that? The the just the the former property manager? Dave and the thumb.
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Dave and the thumb. I was a property manager before I went blind, and, you know, that's what I did. So Okay. I yield.
[01:33:14] Unknown:
This is Scottie. I've I've spoke before. No. No. Scottie, hold on. Look at Scottie. No. No. No. No. There's somebody else ahead of you. You don't just jump in and interrupt the conversation. Rick. There was another person before you. Okay?
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That was Rick.
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Rick. Yeah.
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Restaurants have the right to require you to wear shoes and shirt to enter that restaurant, even nationals.
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Yeah.
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And if you don't do it, that's fine. No shirt.
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No shoes. Complex has the right to require that.
[01:33:51] Unknown:
They sure do. And that's a justified right. They don't want a bunch of old junk cars hanging around unexpired, you know, with two flat tires taken up and uglying up their damn apartment complex, plus taking up a spot that one of the, renters could use. So, no, it's totally justified.
[01:34:11] Unknown:
It it was my understanding that, I have an unlimited ability to contract, which also mean that I cannot have a contract forced upon me without me being able to, amend
[01:34:26] Unknown:
the terms and conditions to my Alright. Well, did you amend them? Did you amend them in your renter's contract?
[01:34:34] Unknown:
Samuel? I'm asking I'm asking the question, is that something that is a possible, remedy to be to be taken out?
[01:34:47] Unknown:
You signed the contract, didn't you?
[01:34:50] Unknown:
Yes.
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Did you raise any of these issues at that signing? Okay. Well, then you're you're deemed to have agreed with them.
[01:35:00] Unknown:
Okay. Well, like with Facebook, when you sign up with them, you sign a contract with terms and conditions. But it seems like every month or two, they come back and they
[01:35:11] Unknown:
change the terms and conditions. If they have that right, don't I have that right as a party to the contract? Well, you well, you do before it's signed, but you don't after it's signed. And I don't know about Facebook, and there's probably something else in there that gives them that ability to do that that you agreed to. It'd be my guess.
[01:35:29] Unknown:
Okay. It seems that they must whether they're Facebook or whether they're just me, it seems that they're contract law. And if contract it seems that contract law would be, tyrannical and unlawful if it allows one party to change terms and conditions and not afford that right to the other party.
[01:35:49] Unknown:
There's probably something in the fine print that allowed them to do that that you signed.
[01:35:54] Unknown:
I guess. Speak on that.
[01:35:56] Unknown:
Okay. Paul speaking.
[01:35:59] Unknown:
When Facebook sends out a notice that they're changing their terms of service, you have the right to rebut that. You have the right of refusal. And Facebook then has the right to refuse you additional service. So if you signed a lease down. If you signed a lease and that lease had in it that you would have no unregistered vehicles in the parking lot and you try to amend that to the apartment complex,
[01:36:31] Unknown:
the apartment complex can respond with, well, we'd rather not do that, so here's your thirty day notice to wait. We we're not we don't wanna do business with you if you don't adhere to our rules. And just like somebody said, Rick said, there's another apartment complex right down the street. Why don't you go see if they'll agree with you?
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May I?
[01:36:54] Unknown:
Hold on, Brent. We'll get to you. Go. Yes. Doesn't
[01:36:58] Unknown:
that doesn't that put us into the, the the the realm of the thirteenth amendment, involuntary servitude? They're requiring me to yield to their terms and conditions without allowing me the ability to exercise my rights?
[01:37:12] Unknown:
No. Because they're not them and talk to them about the agreement and work that agreement out if they work with you.
[01:37:19] Unknown:
They're not putting double locks on your apartment door and holding you hostage. You have the right to leave.
[01:37:28] Unknown:
And don't I have the right to stay if I'm not infringing upon anyone else's rights or causing damage to anyone?
[01:37:37] Unknown:
That's Yeah. If you get the damn car fixed or get it out of there, yes.
[01:37:44] Unknown:
You are. You're infringing on all the other tenants that also see it as an eyesore. That's why I'm saying don't do it like a battle. Try to work it out as, you know, in everybody's best interest. The battle is gonna Roger? Big problems. I yield.
[01:37:58] Unknown:
Well, here's the thing. If if the if there were no dead tags, if everything was, according to these codes and statutes were were taken care of, the car was still need a paint job and have bucks and dings. So it seems like it's a discriminatory
[01:38:15] Unknown:
They they didn't tell you did they tell you to put a sticker on it that it was because of an expired tag or because of the condition of the paint job?
[01:38:25] Unknown:
A cover solves that. I've dealt dealt with this for years. I know what I'm talking about. Is this the property manager Dave? No. No. That was Scotty up in New York. I've been managing this kind of problem forever. I've been dealing with this forever. Wow. K? You're battling. You're not solving the problem. Everybody's getting inconvenienced. A local private property, if you can't work it out with them, and it's somewhere else. And the cover solves it for everybody. I love the suggestion. Two in apartments here in New York. How are you?
[01:38:57] Unknown:
Scotty, I love the suggestion. Thank you for it. I love everyone's suggestion.
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Yes. Who's who who's Roger in there?
[01:39:07] Unknown:
That was May I.
[01:39:08] Unknown:
Oh, I'm sorry. Brent, I forgot about you. What you got, buddy?
[01:39:12] Unknown:
A real quick fix probably within half an hour is go to the Federal Motor, carrier site, get that number, Have a plate done. Stick it on there in the proper place and Scottie's suggestion of putting a cover on it. If it has flat tires, get some cheap tires to, you know, make it aesthetically okay. I yield.
[01:39:40] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. No. It's my daily driver. I use it all the time. And I've been stopped before, and I gave my passport. And they was like, okay. Have a nice day. So that's another reason I was interested in standing firm on my rights to be able to park it where I live now.
[01:39:56] Unknown:
Well, you're in a time constraint right now, so I'd get the federal motor carrier thing just to throw the apartment off a little bit because it is registered then, and they can't complain about that.
[01:40:12] Unknown:
Brett, that's fantastic suggestions. Quick question. I thought they'll lost a good video on that, but it's been over a year. Is that something I can do on the computer and actually get that that that DOT number,
[01:40:26] Unknown:
like, within our of the computer website? Yes. And and he goes to step by. Yeah. Shortly. Don't worry about offshore stuff. Joe does offshore whatever. Just go through and follow it as best you can. You'll get the issue the number issued immediately. The problem if you wanna get it into a plate is that's probably gonna have to be done by somebody who does these specialized plates, and I doubt if there's one in your neighborhood there. Probably have to wait a few days to get that done and return. Yes, Dave.
[01:41:00] Unknown:
So what I suggest, Samuel, right now is read your lease agreement. And, you know, it it it may not say registered, but it might say tagged, you know, current tags, and plates. Now, if you do the DOT thing, you're gonna have to explain that to them that this is your new plate. You know? Yes. And it's just can be a bumper sticker, on your bumper. But you you should have something in that space where a plate would go, and you could it can say private. It can say your DOT number, whatever you want. But, you you know, that's gonna take time time to get those things made. You can go to a print shop, you know, and they said they're gonna take time. They probably won't be able to do that before you leave on your trip. But I suggest you read your lease, go talk to the manager, get make arrangements so they don't tow it while you're gone. And, again, if they tow it, like Pam was saying, you send them a true bill, they have they're renting it from you when they take your car. They have no authority to tow your car.
They have to have the title in order to to move your car out of your possession. Cops can't do it. The tow company can't do it. I yield.
[01:42:19] Unknown:
A little particular of a point that the I was gonna question in my mind on that. If it's a registered, vehicle, it's come to my attention that it's actually the owner is the state, but I'm the registered owner.
[01:42:36] Unknown:
Correct. They give you a certificate of title. You don't get a title. You get a certificate of title when you register your car.
[01:42:48] Unknown:
Can I give him some marching orders? I guess. First order of business, talk to the management company and get an get some time to deal with it. Second of order second order of business, talk to mark in all caps and put that car in a trust. That removes you from any adhesive contracts because you personally were signing the DMV application. As long as you didn't do that, you have no legal obligation to follow the motor vehicle code. The trust does.
[01:43:32] Unknown:
And The problem is he said he's already short on cash and, you know, see, he needs an immediate solution. He doesn't need this stuff. Maybe He just got it. He needs an immediate solution.
[01:43:45] Unknown:
That's step one. Talk to the management company and buy yourself some time. Put the other pieces in place before the extension expires. They don't give you an extension, find somewhere else to put it.
[01:44:00] Unknown:
Not argumentative. Argumentively.
[01:44:05] Unknown:
Who who said Roger there?
[01:44:08] Unknown:
I did, Roger. I'll make it quick. This is Sheldon. Move the vehicle now. When you come back or if you've got the time now, get that tag from the Federal Motor Terriers. Make copies of it. March up there. Get them to sign that they received a copy that they know you have a registered vehicle. Leave, come back, then worry about getting a print of something you can hang in your window wherever you wanna put it. I would not trust anybody's word that, okay. We won't tow it. We'll leave it there. You're gonna come back. Your car is gonna be gone. Well You're gonna have to call up here again, do this whole conversation over again about how to give them a bill of whatever. Yeah. Move it. Give them a copy of what you printed off when you did the Federal Motor Carrier thing, which is gonna take all of twenty minutes. I know it's painful. I'm done.
[01:45:00] Unknown:
Okay. So, Samuel, you being a national has no effect here because you signed the contract that's giving them permission to do this. And you didn't object when you were signing it. So at that point, you're you were in your full faculties, and you didn't raise any objections. So it's accepted that you agreed with it.
[01:45:21] Unknown:
Thank you, Roger. Sheldon, could could you, give me that again? I was trying to make notes and that the the the phone call broke up. Got a little static here on me.
[01:45:31] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Pete Yes. You're gonna read what you're gonna do in Oh, Jesus. What you're gonna do whenever you can do it is go to the library or whatever. Pull up that page that says, okay. Your number is so and so. Print that out. That has just become your new registration that's portable without having to read the number, call in on the the database or whoever's in charge and on the cops. You can present them with a real registration that they could hold. It's valid, and then you're gonna make more than one of these. But I would not trust their word because you just moved in there. You don't know them. They don't know you. That's why they're doing this. If you would have gone up there in the first place and said, I need a week. Oh, you've been here six months. No problem. You don't have that kind of relationship established yet. Go ahead.
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If you if you do come to an agreement with them, Samuel, you might ask them to sign something that they're agreeing to that. Yeah. They absolutely put it in writing. Yep. Okay. What else? How many other people have suggestions for Samuel here?
[01:46:40] Unknown:
Okay. So, Sheldon, you're saying print when I get the DOT number on the website, print it off on on paper and make copies and give it to the apartment complex and the police department. Who else?
[01:46:55] Unknown:
No. No. Not any department.
[01:46:58] Unknown:
We're yeah. I don't Not not the cops. Just right now, your immediate problem is the apartment complex. But keep multiple copies of that with you. You may have to distribute that down the road just like, carrying your passport card with you. So make about five of those. Get one with a signature on it from the apartment complex. Keep that in your house. The other ones that you keep with you, you're gonna have to give to the cops, the parking garage, who knows where and who knows when. And then when you get around to it, which should be soon, get something that looks quasi legal and have and print that up on your, where your license plate holder is because you wanna be able to handle that at a distance.
But when that when that garners their attention from a distance, if you're sitting there, they may come up and ask you what the hell that is. Your local yokel cops are gonna do that. They aren't used to seeing a long dot number in place of a license plate. So you're always gonna have to do be ready to defend your position on this as well as being a national when that's required as well, sir. I'm done.
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What what does his, vehicle code say? You should look at your vehicle code and use and use that as an explanation or documentation. You should do an affidavit also
[01:48:20] Unknown:
pointing to your property. What what kind of Merkel, what kind of affidavit?
[01:48:25] Unknown:
It's an affidavit of fact. You just put down your information on there that your it's your vehicle, not property of the state, and put the VIN number and your name on it. And then, notice the the apart the apartment complex and go talk to them. It's okay. It could be as easy as that. Respectful, you know, lawful notice.
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And go talk to the property manager. Go to talk to the apartment manager and see if you can rectify this that way and put it off till you come back. Then you'll have more time to deal with it. How long are you gonna be gone?
[01:49:04] Unknown:
Just, I think through Tuesday.
[01:49:08] Unknown:
Okay. So it's short term. Alright. Well, they shouldn't have a problem with that.
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I mean but I I get you know, the the the time element is critical because when I get back, you know, I gotta get hop into, you know, get working. So as fast as I can get this done
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Yeah.
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You know? Because I I I don't know what I would be able to be, and I won't have time to do all this running around. Okay. Well, I I I can't help any of that. We're trying to help you with your situation. Okay? Okay.
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Right. So
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yes?
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I'll let you know just because I'll be back on Tuesday, I've got plenty of time to take care of it then. I I it the if all the information, the one I'm getting now, it's something that I need to go ahead and get this taken care of or at least I I
[01:49:58] Unknown:
I would go sit down with the management and explain all of that to them. These are my problems. I'm going out of town. When I get back, I gotta go find work. Can I have a couple of a month, more extension or two or six or something? Go you gotta go talk to them.
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My guess is if he if he asks for a month They don't give out DLT numbers for about a year now according to
[01:50:28] Unknown:
Okay. If they stop giving out DLT numbers to my knowledge. We we're we're just gonna have a special button where Scotty can come in and walk over everybody. Okay? Paul, what were you gonna say? Ask the Bad habit, Scotty. You ought to try and get ahold of him. Tried to get in three times. I tried. Okay. Well, I'm sorry. There's a whole bunch of people trying to get in. Have you noticed?
[01:50:51] Unknown:
Go ahead. Scotty. Got it. We love you, but your connection makes it, a bit Yeah. Your connection's kinda sucks too. Yeah. It's not you, Scotty. That that's the problem. It's the connection makes it come in as if it's just abrasive and cutting off in Bogart. It's not you, Scotty. It's the connection. We apologize for, the problem is apologize. The mic's right in front of me. Yeah. This is a sensitive mic. Okay. I gotta move it to the other side. Okay. Thank you for that. No. No. That's not the problem, Scotty.
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Anyway,
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ask the management. That is the problem.
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Talk to the management company. Explain your situation. Tell them that you're going out of town, that you need time to put this together because you also have to find work. Ask them for a month to take care of this Yep. And they will probably counter and say, no. The best we can give you is two weeks. You're still golden at two weeks. So it's just like selling something. You ask for $50, they offer you 25, you counter with 30 or 35. Now it's it's a negotiation. That's what it is. Buy yourself some time. Get out from under the gun right now so you can leave town and not have to worry about it.
And then we'll cross that bridge later when you come back. Okay? Yeah.
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Well, that's I talked to them.
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Yeah. Now you're talking to them. Just say, come in there hat in hand.
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To all of that. Brent, love to hear from you.
[01:52:28] Unknown:
Okay. I just, sent you a private message. You're on a computer, I suppose, and I got my email address and phone number. I wanted to email you or text you a, picture of one of those DOT plates that's done. I found one over in Nevada, and, you know, it's an example of what you can do. I yield.
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Fantastic. Thank you. I'm almost done. Avenues,
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Scotty, to go see if you can get some immediate relief. I think checking with the property office and the manager and explaining your situation, I feel certain that they will work with you. I mean, they don't wanna lose you as a renter. You tell them, look. I gotta come back and get a job because I wanna pay you rent because I like living here. Whatever you wanna tell them. But that's the first step, then you'll know what you've gotta do after that whether they agree with you or not. +1 04?
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10 4. I'm, I'm ferocious, aggressively trying to get Brent's info here because I'm not I'm new to this pre conference call thing, and I don't I've lost,
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information after Could somebody tell him where the where the messages are so he can get
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No. No. I'm looking at it, but I I don't know if it's gonna go away after I log off the call or after the the show ends or whatever. Yes. It will. When this is closed off, I believe it goes away. So Yep.
[01:54:04] Unknown:
So, I'm not sure. Copy it down or cut and paste it or something. It's what'd you send, Brent? Your email address?
[01:54:14] Unknown:
Email and cell phone.
[01:54:16] Unknown:
Okay. Email and cell phone. Okay. Alright. Oh, now I'm trying to write emails out.
[01:54:22] Unknown:
Alright. So anybody anybody else wanna pile on on Samuel here? I feel like pile on. I feel like we just won the college world series. We're gonna all pile on each other here.
[01:54:35] Unknown:
Yeah. But who's gonna dump the cooler at Gatorade over Raj?
[01:54:39] Unknown:
I don't know, but I don't wanna be on the bottom of that pile. Okay. We're about to run out of time here. Samuel, just do the best you can. I'd go talk to them as soon as you can and try and explain your situation, see how receptive they are. If they seem like they're gonna cooperate with you and they don't have a problem, I'd say your problem is at least temporarily solved. Try and get a little bit of a a little bit of time lag, because you're looking for a job, you've just moved, all these other complicating factors, and see how compassionate your new landlords are.
See if they're BlackRock property or not.
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Yeah. Could be.
[01:55:20] Unknown:
No. They're Hawthorne.
[01:55:23] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Okay. Well, Hawthorne may be BlackRock, so you never know
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the way these bastards do everything. Same number of syllables. That's probably just the management company.
[01:55:33] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'll tell you what's a really big problem. We talked about it once a couple weeks ago. First time I saw that gal on Harrison talk about it is this, private equity problem. Boy, let me tell you what. It's a big problem. Maybe we talk about that a little bit more tomorrow, because we're about out of time here today. Private equity owns 20 something percent of the assets in the country now.
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Mhmm.
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And it's just insidious what these bastards are doing. They write into the contract. You can't sue them. You automatically agree just like Samuel probably agreed to this. You agree that you will, go to arbitration. And now they control all the arbitration, the two main arbitration companies, And the arbitrators don't have to follow the law. They can just arbitrate willy nilly. And boy, it's it's ugly, folks, what these guys have set up here. So, anyway, a big, big potential problem down the line. Well, they're just doing like they've done everything else. So they sucked they did NAFTA, and they sucked everything out of moving the country offshore with we were talking the other day about Michael Milken and junk bonds and how they operate. Well, this is just another one of those operations, except now they're stripping the equity out of private businesses and franchise.
It's it's real ugly. I I hope Trump can get a wind of this and and put a sniff. There's a couple of pretty easy remedies to it. For one thing, make the arbitrators follow the law. And, secondly, there were Clinton had this been around for about thirty or forty years, but there was guardrails on it where they couldn't do all the things they're doing now. And Clinton took part of the guardrails down, and then Obama knocked them all down. And it's been wide open since then. So at least you could go back to the guardrails the way Clinton they were when Clinton was in. That would put some sort of a restrictive, act on it and then just make the arbitrator follow the law.
It's just the most ridiculous thing. You, you agree to arbitration, and the arbitrators don't have to follow the law? So, anyway, that's a big problem. It's at least it's being discussed more. It's coming out, and platforms like these and forums like this, are alerting people as to its existence and the potential liability here is very serious. You know how these Jew bastards are, man? I mean, you this is just perfect tailor made blueprint from them. K? So, otherwise, in that, tomorrow will be Thursday, I guess. Those are usually good shows. Samuel, I hope you got some things that you can act on immediately there that you're comfortable with, and I'm sorry you've gotten that problem. It's just, you know, this is just a really good example of when people wanna do this is you you gotta maybe think in the future on things like this. You know? And I know you're moving. You're looking for work. You didn't under, realize this was such a problem, but I had a car towed under this very same thing, k, years ago in Atlanta.
So Just another example of the man keeping us down. Keeping us down. Right? Here's what they're doing. They're doing it deliberately. We gotta stop it. So, Samuel, let us know if you can, if you get a chance, how it works out. I think the property office will work with you. May not, but I think they probably will. And, so otherwise in that, we'll hear the whistler in a second. That pretty well signifies we're over for the day. Anybody else got anything they wanted to add or comment on?
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Paul does. Go ahead, please. Well, of course, I do. I always do. Samuel, yes. It's right that, as a national that you have the right to not be compelled to do something you don't wanna do. But you do have the right to contract, and they also have the right to contract, and they have the right not to allow you to do whatever the hell it is you wanna do. That would be involuntary servitude if you crammed your national status down your down their throat and they couldn't do anything about it. So go to negotiate with them, buy us some time, and then connect the dots later when you can breathe and be calm about it and just get the job done.
[02:00:01] Unknown:
I think it'll go away pretty easily. I love that comment, Paul, but there's there's a an overriding concept. One of the first things that came to my attention when I became aware of of this political status,
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and it was this, that no corporation's, rights can trump that of one of the people.
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Except by agreement.
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Except by agreement. You you signed the contract to move in. The this is probably fine print in that contract. See, here's what I harp on Samuel, personal responsibility. K? Okay. I signed it. I didn't read it. I didn't object. My bad. What do I need to do? Can I get an extension on this, please? I've got really pressing things that I can't take care of it by Friday. Please.
[02:00:57] Unknown:
Hat in hand. No. No. No. That comment to Paul about the corporation versus one of the people, that's a general overall concept. That's not what I'm trying to address right now. That's for later after I come back.
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Okay. Okay. Well, corporations have civil rights. When you file an affidavit, you got god given rights. And unless you voluntarily interacted with them, then, that's about it. That's the picture. So we're off the air, I think.
[02:01:27] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. There we are. Well, you had the right to read that lease before you signed it. You had the right to read the contract before you signed the dotted line.
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Yep. Well, everyone says that. But when they put that contract in front of you, they don't wanna wait three hours for you to read it. They wanna rate they wanna wait thirty seconds.
[02:01:50] Unknown:
Well, then you tell them if they want you as a winner, they're gonna wait until you read the contract. They wouldn't expect you to sign something they that I haven't read, would you?
[02:02:01] Unknown:
They always expect expect that, Roger. They want it signed in thirty seconds, not three hours.
[02:02:07] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Same here. Would you Okay.
[02:02:10] Unknown:
I've even I've even heard people say I wanted to get the, the, whatever those papers you saw when you go to the doctor's office. I've heard people say, well, I wanna get a copy of that. I have an appointment tomorrow, and I wanna read over that thoroughly before I come in so that I don't have to take an hour and a half reading it before, you know, and missing my appointment when I'm there. And the the receptionist said, no. We don't do that. You only see it when you come in and you sign it then or you don't.
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Get a different doctor?
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Yep.
[02:02:45] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. You wanted to hear my singing prowess. I have a real quick ditty. It's Okay. Kind of appropriate, but I don't mean offense by it, Samuel. Back that ass up. Back that ass up. I yield.
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Thank you, bro. And Some good thing about it for you, Brent, with that voice.
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Some say I have a voice for radio and a face to match, and others say I have a singing voice for silent pictures.
[02:03:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Well, they may be right, Paul. I don't know if I've heard examples, but does anybody else have anything to add for Samuel here or anything else to add, period? Not for Samuel, but for you. Okay. Go ahead, Scotty.
[02:03:34] Unknown:
What what David was saying before, they would have to go after everyone for the signatures. That would be great, especially if it's tied to the Patriot Act or all kinds of things with this infrastructure stuff that they laid out during COVID all around the globe with this weaponized spyware. So I think that's a great thing. Might as well do that with all the lawyers too while we're at it. I think that's that's actually, a a a lot of broken links in the chain of the tyrants. I yield. I just wanted to address that. I was trying to get in there, and then, Samuel came on. Scotty actually just reminded me of something I wanted to say earlier.
[02:04:13] Unknown:
Maybe they did have Biden using the Robopen or the AutoPen because they couldn't rely on him to remember how to spell his name. That could be true. Or or or maybe a handwriting, analyst could actually connect dots between the way he signs his name and dementia. Could have been either.
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Okay. Anybody else got anything from here?
[02:04:48] Unknown:
They Yeah. Yeah. So when when we were talking about that that, RoboPen or whatever it's called, and, Mark was saying, you know, he saw a picture of the pen with a hand on it, and I said to my wife, it's thing from the Adams family. And then right immediately after that, Mark said, the thing is Okay. Busted up laughing, but couldn't get Okay. Just say what I just said. Oh, alrighty.
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I don't know. Glad we could provide you with a little levity, Dave. Who else has got something for me? Somebody else said I do.
[02:05:28] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't know if this would help in this situation, but it might help somebody in the future. They do have car covers that are secure, and you could spray paint private property all over it. Don't know if that would help, but it might help somebody in the future, high yield.
[02:05:47] Unknown:
That's if I may, that that would have to be something you get approved by the management because Yes. If everybody starts covering their cars and they got, you know, a security guard walking around looking for, you know, expired plates and tags, you know, there's going to be a problem. I don't recall, having any cars in any of the apartments that I managed wherever covered. I'm picturing it in my head right now because I know there's guys that, you know, got Corvettes or whatever, but they're really not safe in an apartment complex, no matter where it is. But, you know, and then again, if it's a management company and a private owner of that complex, you may have some leeway with them. But if it's a corporate owned, you know, and most of them are now, it's going to be tough negotiating. But when you talk to the manager, you know, face to face about your issue, nine times out of 10, if you haven't been a problem for them in the past, they're going to give you some wiggle room, and I yield. I have one more question. Yeah.
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We just moved in this week.
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Okay. Is there garage space available at that complex?
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Not until August. That was the first thing we looked at.
[02:07:10] Unknown:
Okay. Well, maybe you can buy enough time to get a you know, put yourself on the waiting list for garage space and, buy enough time to shuttle it into there then.
[02:07:24] Unknown:
That's only two months. I do believe it is a court. I do I think it was the eight on the sound that was saying if it was a corporate complex, and I think I'm pretty sure it is.
[02:07:37] Unknown:
I have a question.
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Yes. Absolutely.
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Would you do are they allowed do they allow, rental cars on their premises?
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Like, you rent from Hertz or Enterprise or something?
[02:07:52] Unknown:
You rent from you could rent from yourself. You could transfer your car into Montana and get Montana plates and just tell them that you're renting the car.
[02:08:05] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
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That's called rent a wreck.
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You can actually, get a trust in, like, say, South Dakota or something like that and transfer the car into the South Dakota Trust and get Dakota plates for it.
[02:08:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Or you could do that in Montana and get Montana plates and then tell them. You can make up a rental agreement and say, it's not my car. I'm renting it and transfer it into an LLC or transfer it into a trust in one of these states that are that offer privacy, Wyoming, South Dakota, Las Vegas, and Montana offer that. And you can actually even get an address over there, a private address for your car where they will accept, correspondence from you. And I don't know, maybe you could make your private, your your the company name. Put a put a LLC together that says, affordable rentals LLC or something like that.
And then you're
[02:09:14] Unknown:
It seems like that's a lot it seems like that's a lot more involved and perhaps even a little more time involved
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than And expensive. Expensive. And expensive.
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Darn right. He's unemployed.
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What kind of money and time are we talking about doing that? And why would I benefit doing it that way versus You're not gonna do it overnight. I can tell you that, and and it's gonna cost a little bit. I don't know how much. You've got an immediate problem you've gotta go take care of. 50
[02:09:46] Unknown:
cost you $50 to get your, an LLC with the Secretary of State Montana. Probably run you about hundred dollars a year to get mail service there. And, somebody here on this, show I could help you put together a rental agreement.
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Okay.
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Well,
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is it free to do the DLT number? And then it just, like, left to happen now?
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You should. Yes. K.
[02:10:13] Unknown:
Hey, Sammy. I just emailed those pictures.
[02:10:19] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. I I think my phone just beeped.
[02:10:24] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Anybody else got anything for me, Samuel? Good luck. You know? Do you Scotty. Yeah. I'm just trying to clarify. Roger, thank you so much for your time and your effort here, buddy. Thanks so much. You're welcome, man. You sound you sound like a real good guy. I'm sorry you're in this condition. Hope you get a job and get everything this straightened out. It's not real major. I'm sure it is to you. Samuel. But but, yeah, just go talk to the management company. That's the first thing. That could be immediate relief right there. Could be. Maybe not. Maybe you don't know T Mobile there.
[02:10:58] Unknown:
Someone did mention something that I think could, is certainly worth, keeping in the front of your mind. A word can be, you know, forgotten or or or denied, spoken. You know, I would love to be able to get them to sign something after they make that promise. But, generally, when you're talking about something significant and then you ask them to sign, then they tend to kinda wanna not be as, as friendly, shall we say.
[02:11:27] Unknown:
Well, I don't know. Do you have any other options?
[02:11:33] Unknown:
Well, I guess I was asking for what would be a nice, conducive way of asking them to sign without ruffling the feathers.
[02:11:45] Unknown:
I would already have it written up as, something like that that that you can put in front of them and ask them to sign it.
[02:11:54] Unknown:
The the agreement that they extend sorry?
[02:11:58] Unknown:
Goddamn. An agreement that they extend gave him an extension rather than taking their word for it, Dave.
[02:12:08] Unknown:
All you all you've gotta do is just walk into the office and say, look. This is what I gotta do. You agree on a date and you say, just well, because my wife is really freaking out about this. Can can you, like, put something in writing that I can show her so she can get off my back too? That would be very helpful. That was bad. Put something in writing. You're gonna that you're gonna extend it.
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And, also, are the same people in the office, like, it might end up a one hand doesn't know what the other is doing. You don't want one of those cases.
[02:12:50] Unknown:
Is Samuel this this is Samuel. Is this all? I I missed a lot of this because I was traveling, but, is this because of the the mold problem?
[02:13:00] Unknown:
No. No. No. No. This is, we moved from that house, Samuel, and this week, we've entered into an apartment and parking my, my daily driver, which is, you have the fire tags, busted up paint job, and a dent in the door, and the apartment complex is telling me I got it. They wanna tow the car on Friday. So I'm looking for ways to handle that and not have the car towed.
[02:13:29] Unknown:
I would go to the local are you a member of the local church?
[02:13:35] Unknown:
No. I just moved to Scott there this week.
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He's brand new in the area.
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I'm sorry. I'm I'm retrashing stuff here, so I'll I'll leave it be. No. No. But you you might sound like you were having a good suggestion about going to a church.
[02:13:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Tell them you're new in the area and you wanna become a member, and do you got this problem? And will you help me for now and whatever. You know? I don't know.
[02:14:04] Unknown:
That's not a bad idea, Sam. I appreciate it. Like parking Oh, they use their parking lot. Temporarily. That's right.
[02:14:14] Unknown:
As a Christian to a Christian, they should just be doing it, period. Otherwise, you gotta take them off my list.
[02:14:22] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:14:23] Unknown:
That would be a good way to interview potential church folks. Okay.
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If I may. Anybody.
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Go ahead.
[02:14:35] Unknown:
I'm still trying to clarify about the DOT number. I absolutely know Edwin George has confirmed a lot of months ago, they stopped giving out DOT numbers. Is that, actually has anyone gotten this? This is the I've heard this on I don't discussed a straight time. Scotty, I don't know. She Can you sing a few bars of you don't know what the left one hand is and the other hand is doing? I don't know that one.
[02:15:04] Unknown:
Connie, you just asked a question, and then when somebody was trying to answer you, you went off in something absolutely unrelated.
[02:15:14] Unknown:
It's called humor, brother.
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Misplaced?
[02:15:20] Unknown:
You've got it. Yeah. Scotty, first of all, your connection, you're always faint. You're not upfront. You're you're kinda distant. So there's some kind of a situation going on there if you're talking right into a microphone, but that's okay.
[02:15:34] Unknown:
Oh, I learned that. I have because I thought it was I vaguely
[02:15:38] Unknown:
I vaguely remember somebody saying that they weren't giving those out, but I don't know. And I don't know if anybody has tried to avail themselves or or not lately. So Samuel may be our test case here.
[02:15:54] Unknown:
It used to be your I remember Sheldon saying after somebody said they weren't doing it anymore, Sheldon looked it up and said they that you could still get it, I thought.
[02:16:05] Unknown:
I I can't see why they wouldn't do that. I can't see why they'd stop issuing those. K? But they might. Samuel, you gotta you got you got some things to do. I try and get the immediate relief. Go talk to the property people and see if they'll give you an extension that all the pressure's temporarily gone. K? If they won't, it's back on you. You need to go find a place to put the car while you're out of town. That may be a church or whatever.
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K?
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It That seems
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to be wow.
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Please. Okay.
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Is that somebody trying to say something? I checked
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yes. Sheldon again. Scotty, I did check. I freaked out at that time two months ago, but I haven't checked since. And they said they were still doing it then last year, whenever that was that you remember.
[02:17:02] Unknown:
Bureaucracies don't change all that often. I would imagine they're still issuing them. Who? What? Did somebody wanted to say something? Go ahead.
[02:17:16] Unknown:
I just said thanks to Sheldon. I'll I'll I'll go check with Edwin and see what he knows. Alright. Now does anybody else have anything for me today?
[02:17:26] Unknown:
Alright. I'm gonna check out. I'll see y'all tomorrow. You guys are welcome to sit here and talk to Samuel. He was on his lunch break. He hadn't eaten. So, you talk to him all you want. Maybe it'll be a new diet. Okay. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Have a great day. Samuel, hope you get your problem solved. Okay?
[02:17:46] Unknown:
Thank you, Roger. You need to put a mustard poultice on your face.
[02:17:52] Unknown:
What?
[02:17:53] Unknown:
Okay. I'm gonna try a vitamin c drip. Thank you. I'll see y'all Thank you, Roger. See y'all tomorrow. Okay. Bye, Brent. Thanks, Raj. Good luck.
[02:18:09] Unknown:
Okay, Samuel. This is what we do. We solve problems.
[02:18:18] Unknown:
You sound good doing it too, Brent. Love you, brother. Appreciate it.
[02:18:23] Unknown:
Not a problem.
[02:18:28] Unknown:
Quick comment. I went to rent an apartment, in the Atlanta area years ago, and, the complex I inquired, they said they did not allow three quarter ton contractor trucks in that apartment. They didn't want people driving their ready work trucks there, and they have the right to do that.
[02:18:53] Unknown:
But how do they expect people to pay the rent and everything else? Oh, well. It's your problem. They don't care.
[02:19:02] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:19:04] Unknown:
Exactly, Greg. That seems discriminatory to me. You they wanted to look have a certain look and a certain appeal and a certain aesthetic, but you as one of the people, your rights prompt any corporate restrictions or desires. Isn't that correct?
[02:19:23] Unknown:
That's a contract. Private property, Samuel. Private property. They can do whatever they want. You have the right to refuse to live there. That's it. That's right. Homeowners association your contract that you signed.
[02:19:37] Unknown:
Homeowners associate homeowners associations do the same damn thing. That's right. It's a contract. Deal with it.
[02:19:47] Unknown:
And if you can't afford to pay and live there and adhere to their requirements, they'll find somebody else who will. I'm done.
[02:19:55] Unknown:
Okay. Well, Kent, is isn't it true a concept in law that is no contract can, infringe upon your rights without your consent? And as one of the people, you have the right to, uphold your right and not have and not have that used against you.
[02:20:19] Unknown:
Samuel, you consented.
[02:20:21] Unknown:
Okay. Well, if you withdraw that consent and then they say, well, you're getting evicted. Isn't that in fact an infringement on your right, which they are not they are constitutionally bound against doing? Yes. That's a court. Now now this is because they are a corporate entity and not one of the people.
[02:20:41] Unknown:
You signed the contract. You can't withdraw your consent after you consented.
[02:20:48] Unknown:
That's not true. When your lead contract expires, you can recontract. But other than that, you you've already agreed to that. You've been living there a week or however long, and, you know, the they will evict you if you don't follow the rules, and they will hold you responsible to pay the rent until they rerent it out.
[02:21:13] Unknown:
Is this day right now?
[02:21:15] Unknown:
Plus those people don't live in the real world. They're in their little la la land, and they have their policies they enforce.
[02:21:27] Unknown:
Was that Dave on the thumb that said something about the rerenting and holding responsible until then? Yes. Yep. That's correct. Okay. And you speak with a former property manager?
[02:21:43] Unknown:
Yep. That is correct. I manage shopping centers, hotels, and apartments. Last apartment complex I was at was about 440 units. We had a section eight side and a, you know, regular side and, oh, yeah. I've dealt with, you know, with people, you know, renters. And when you know, I I was probably a very unique property manager. Most of them just towed the line. And, you know, when you get things done for people and they end up loving you and they they they do what they're supposed to do and pay the rent on time. And and, when when they got a problem in their apartment and you get it fixed for them right away, they, you know, they have a tendency to keep doing things right.
But a lot of these apartment owners, all the ones that I worked for, oh, they were, they were tripping over dollars to save pennies. And it was, it was kind of a nightmare. But, yeah, you sign a contract and you, you know, if if you gotta take three hours to read it, you're gonna take three hours before you sign it. But, yeah, they rather you just sign it without even reading it.
[02:23:03] Unknown:
So then I've got a I've got a question that's perfect for you and especially and the group. As a property manager and rare an agent for that corporation, you looked at things in a certain way. And now as a national, don't you do you sometimes find that looking at things from the property manager side is kind of in conflict with the the freedoms and liberties that you should enjoy as one of the people at the national?
[02:23:48] Unknown:
Dave?
[02:23:53] Unknown:
While he's waiting to answer, they want the freedom to liberate your dollars from your pocket, I yield.
[02:24:01] Unknown:
Exactly. Did someone have a question for me?
[02:24:05] Unknown:
Yeah, buddy. You made a statement, and then you bailed out on us.
[02:24:08] Unknown:
What happened? Well, I got pulled away. Sorry. What what do you need? Okay.
[02:24:15] Unknown:
I was asking. You're a national now. Have you Correct. From time to have you, from time to time, thought about or even, encountered circumstances or situations where the way you look at things now are different and perhaps in conflict with the way you were taught and trained, how things should operate when you were on the property management side as an agent for that corporation?
[02:24:52] Unknown:
Well, if, not really. I haven't thought about you know, I haven't been a property manager for, you know, a couple of decades. I've been blind. So, I haven't really thought about, you know, what I know now and what I knew back then. But what I do know now is pretty much the same. You know, you can't I can't tell you what to do on your property, and you can't tell me what to do on my property. My rights end where yours begin. And those communities have owners, and it's private property. Even though they they lease to the public, they still come and sign a contract. They have a right to read the contract no matter what the management company thinks. You know, whether it takes thirty seconds or three hours, you're gonna take the time. You better take the time to read that thing before you sign it and and and understand it. Because now you got a situation right now, and you didn't probably even know that was in the contract.
But I'm sure it is, and it's not in fine print. They want everybody to know that, look, if you don't have this particular situation here, this is what we're gonna do about it.
[02:26:06] Unknown:
Questions.
[02:26:07] Unknown:
And and I think they have the right to do that because it's their private property,
[02:26:12] Unknown:
And you agreed to it whether you knew it or not. Okay. Paul Paul, before your question, can I respond to Dave? Yep. Okay. Dave, you what you just said about private property and two parties in a contract, that is absolutely right to from my understanding and my research and my experience, if the two parties were equal equal, equal in substance. Now it's my understanding that a corporate entity, the apartment, is not on equal standing with one of the people, a national. Now okay. That's my understanding. But my next statement is a statement of fact.
Any corporation, when they incorporate, they do so in The United States as, now I'm not sure if it's United States. Well, no. I imagine it is United States as opposed to United States Of America. When they incorporate in The United States, they do so, under the the premise, I think, is the right term under the premise that they will operate their corporation within constitutional bounds and and and requirements. That would that would take us to the, the situation whereby they cannot operate constitutionally if they infringe upon the rights of one of the people.
[02:27:43] Unknown:
I yield. But it's their property. They're not infringing upon any of your rights. You don't have a right to bring your you it can be a hoopty. They don't care if it's a hoopty. They want it plated and tagged. And and if you're not doing that, then they're not they're gonna tow it away. Now is that lawful? I don't know. All you got you're gonna have to deal with that when when you get to that, you know, to that bridge. You're gonna have to drive over it. So, Question. I I don't think you have a constitution constitutional leg to stand on in this situation.
And I don't believe that that that corporate, that corporation of that apartment complex is incorporated in The United States. It's incorporated in the state of, you know, South Carolina or wherever you're at. And does it fall into The US? Probably, but it's still it's private prop the bottom line is it's private property. And you signed an agreement, and that's where it ends. I yield.
[02:28:55] Unknown:
I I have questions and then a comment.
[02:28:59] Unknown:
Paul, that's your question and comment on the subject matter we're discussing right now because I have a comment today also. Of course, it is.
[02:29:07] Unknown:
My questions and comments are always on topic. When you signed that lease, did when you signed that lease, did you read it first? No. Okay. When you signed that lease, did you present them prior to signing the lease a copy of your affidavit and declaration of your national status as one of the people?
[02:29:31] Unknown:
No.
[02:29:32] Unknown:
Okay. So, it is likely to assume that, that contract was under just Seville law of the city where corporations have the same rights as a person. They have the definition of person, and that's how the court deals with them. You have a definition as a United States citizen of a person. So in that light, you have equal standing to enter into an agreement. They presumed you to be a citizen. You didn't disclose that you were otherwise. So the only option is for one party or the other to dissolve that lease and separate ways.
That's the only option. Work with them, get some time, and figure out how you can move forward. Do you have, do you have any roadblocks between you and actually registering that registering that car and getting plates on it? Is there any roadblocks there? All you have to do is say yes or no. Yes. Okay. Well, you can't register the car. Your option, I'm thinking, is transfer the car into a trust and let the trust register. That way there won't be any hiccups. Those roadblocks should go away. Putting a trust together, I mean, a little research on the Internet, you can find, examples of trust documents and probably get away with it.
And just just deal with this and put it to bed because it's not a hill worth dying on. And don't think that you were going to all of a sudden pull your affidavit out of your back pocket and say, I fooled you. I'm a national. None of this stuff I agreed to before matters anymore. That just ain't gonna happen. They offered a contract. You agreed to it. You signed it, and you went on with your day.
[02:31:59] Unknown:
Okay. Now, when I when I brought when I came into the conversation, Roger was on the line, and I didn't wanna, you know, befuddle and Roger or ruffle his feathers or or or or throw too many, details out there so as to muddy the the issue.
[02:32:18] Unknown:
Well, we're still broadcasting on Global Voice Networks, so don't go into anything personal.
[02:32:26] Unknown:
I'm I'm cool with it. I was, you know, trying to, you know, the back and forth that Merck has had with Roger, and I can't remember her names. I don't know. Someone else, they got into a a thing. I I didn't wanna do that because the ish the the basics is what I wanted to get through. But there's a detail, which may be Quite significant here that I think I can offer now, Paul, thanks to your very wise counsel and clarity and understanding and proceeding on matters like this. The apartment is actually rented in my wife's name. And even though it's my daily driver car, it is actually plated in her name, even though that plate is has expired.
So there's a quite a significant issue or or matter or detail, I believe.
[02:33:28] Unknown:
As far as, like, how Richmond
[02:33:30] Unknown:
I was thinking that I could get her to, sign an affidavit giving possession on paper, of the car to me, and then all the issues that I we have been discussing now about the DOT and, all of that, I could take care of, you know, with, my national status.
[02:34:00] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I believe there to be an an adhesive contract associated with DMV registration, and simply the expiration of the registration does not undo that adhesive contract. That's why they call it an adhesion contract. Is once it's signed, it sticks unless you do something to specifically rescind the signature or rescind the agreement. The only thing she's gonna be able to do is take the title for that car, write junk on it, and send it into the state. That will make that contract go away. That will end that obligation altogether, and then you apply well, if you wanted to, you could apply for a salvage title or you wouldn't want to because that would just reaffirm the adhesion contract.
But if you did do that, you could follow-up within three days with the DMV and say, that your, your registration of your private property is for, is for, it's under the doctrine of necessity and to keep the peace that you do not agree to, the parts of the motor vehicle code that would apply to commerce, that it is a private conveyance. It is private property owned solely and totally by you. You surrender no ownership in that private property and do not consent to any associative or adhesive contract as a result of the DMV registration. You are nonresident and a national.
And if the DMV has a problem with that, they will tell you. If they don't have a problem with that, they will issue a salvage title on the car, which you can use as proof of ownership.
[02:36:20] Unknown:
And with this salvage title, no question. With that salvage title, no registration and all that stuff is is needed. Right?
[02:36:29] Unknown:
No. That would still be a that would still be, a registration. But the thing is, you have to be upfront with the DMV and tell them that, I am registering this private property under the doctrine of necessity and in order to keep the peace. That registration does not represent your consent to, or waiver of any of your rights to freely travel. Cram that right up the DMV's butt.
[02:37:10] Unknown:
That way How can I do strict restriction of necessity, and I reserve all rights as one of the people?
[02:37:17] Unknown:
Absolutely.
[02:37:19] Unknown:
And that'll cover the the specific details you mentioned in your verbiage? Yeah.
[02:37:25] Unknown:
Well, actually, you know, she could just sell the car to you. And when you go in to transfer the title to you, you either transfer it to a trust, which will eliminate any any, law of the city, attachment to you at all because it's the trust that actually has the legal obligation and not you as the person. You can do that, Or she can write junk on the title, send it in, that'll cancel the current registration and give you a bill of sale that you can use as proof of ownership. That bill of sale should be signed and notarized in front of a notary public, and you should keep a copy of that little bitch everywhere you go so you can prove that it's not a stolen vehicle.
There's ways to do this. Just the question is, is it a hill you wanna die on?
[02:38:29] Unknown:
I like I like that last thing you said. She can put junk. And here's my my question is, I guess, a two part question. Part one, she can write junk on the title and send that in, and that cancels all registration. Yep. And then second part, and then she can sell it to me.
[02:38:55] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:38:57] Unknown:
And now and that could that's a private man to woman to man sale, no government, anything involved?
[02:39:05] Unknown:
Except for the fact that you're using a notary public or two witnesses to witness the sale and to sign So that
[02:39:15] Unknown:
so that can just be a handwritten document. I
[02:39:19] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:39:21] Unknown:
This blah blah blah sold to Samuel for blah blah blah, signed it, dated, and witnessed by two people or notarized.
[02:39:30] Unknown:
Right.
[02:39:31] Unknown:
And and that's it. So it's not mine. I'm one of the people. I don't need to plate it or whatever like that. DMV is out of it.
[02:39:44] Unknown:
And then a consumer good.
[02:39:47] Unknown:
Okay. So then would it even need a d I t t then? No. But that would be another layer of protection if it was Yeah. That's what I'm gonna say. Not not need it versus have it. I wouldn't need it, but it would be good to have it as protection.
[02:40:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Because it's better to have something and not need it than need it and not have it.
[02:40:08] Unknown:
That's how I try to live my life, brother.
[02:40:11] Unknown:
There you go. Private sale. Okay. Private paperwork. Some states trying to make sure that as well as listen to this phone, which tends to be breaking up a little bit when you guys speak to me. Brent's trying to get in here. Brent, go ahead. Hey. Hey. Some states, such as Nevada,
[02:40:31] Unknown:
have a state form for, you know, that you can print out, and, it'll act as your bill of sale. You know, it gives it a uniform, format. But it is. Know about North Carolina, but here in Nevada, they do have that. Also, I wanted to get in. There's a recent rule change for North Carolina's DMV. I heard this last week on Mark from Michigan. One of the callers called in about it that they have a thing where you can, if your car is not registered for eighteen months, then it drops off of the rolls. And then also, there's something else where you can take it off the rolls also. But, something about if something happens in a certain time in that time frame that it goes right back on.
So you might go and look up that. I don't know what type of law body you have there here in Nevada. It's Nevada revised, statutes. I don't know what North Carolina has come under, but you might look that up.
[02:41:52] Unknown:
Okay. Brent, thank you for that. But help me out with the search terms. If I wanted to search that thing up in North Carolina, the eighteen months off the rolls thing? What terms would I search for?
[02:42:05] Unknown:
Look under registration. It it should be under that.
[02:42:13] Unknown:
If I make Thank you, Brent. You may.
[02:42:22] Unknown:
You may not have been on last week when I read from the pay, the Internet. Look up if you're in North Carolina. House bill eight forty one. Apparently, thanks to Brent here, North Carolina is, doing a lot of stuff with driving issues. They're saying that if you don't have a driver's license, you can drive without one for two years. So 841. And, Dave, you're still here? I got a quick question. Okay. I'm done, gentlemen.
[02:43:02] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:43:05] Unknown:
I'm not sure how that driver's license to your thing relates to Right. In the car.
[02:43:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I realized it was two separate issues. I just threw that in there because North Carolina's on the move about driving, and that just fortifies the house bill probably. They're trying to clean a house bill all at the same time maybe. I don't know. I'm done.
[02:43:32] Unknown:
Okay. No. I'm not chastising you or denigrating you. I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something because my wife says I'm not as smart as I think I am.
[02:43:42] Unknown:
Hey, Samuel.
[02:43:44] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[02:43:45] Unknown:
If I may ask, what do you do for a living?
[02:43:49] Unknown:
I'm a medicine man.
[02:43:51] Unknown:
And that Okay. Because, you know, they they may have, you know, they may have a position available. Apartment complexes are always looking for maintenance men and, porters that kinda clean up parking lots and, you know, common areas and and, cleaning people for common hallways and doors and stuff like that or even leasing, a leasing agent. But they may have an opportunity for you right there where you live. Security even. A lot of times, they let security live there for free. Then you could tow other people's cars. High yield.
[02:44:30] Unknown:
Dave, what would be the bet Dave, what would be the best approach to do that?
[02:44:36] Unknown:
Well, when you when you talk to the manager about, you know, your issue with your tags and your your your trip, you know, and you're gonna let them know, you know, you're when you get back, you you know, you're gonna be, you know, looking for employment and and just slip it in. You you don't have any openings here right now, do you? I yield.
[02:44:57] Unknown:
Well, do you think that would be a good approach considering I'm coming to him with a headache and now I I'm looking to No. It ain't a headache. Look.
[02:45:07] Unknown:
All they're doing is following their procedure then policies. They weren't out looking for you, but basically, they are because that's their policy. They got stickers. They gotta use them. You know? And they got a guy that's out there looking for violations. You know? Oh, you got the wrong color curtains on your or blinds on your windows. You know? You got a barbecue on your balcony. You got, you know, you know, whatever. Whatever it is, they got policies and they wanna, maintain because if, you know, if everybody does that, then they're gonna have a problem on their hands. Well, I don't agree with that part. But, in their view, if everybody has expired plates, then they got a problem on their hands. And they can't come and tow everybody, but they gotta let other people know, hey. We don't mess around. And but okay. If I'm sure they're gonna give you some time to take care of it at whether it's a DOT or whatever you're gonna do. But, you know, just go talk to them because you you you will never know until you ask, and I yield.
[02:46:19] Unknown:
Samuel? Dave. Yes. Hold on.
[02:46:26] Unknown:
Back when you did you said you had section eight and then the other. Was there any difference in those rental agreements that you can remember? That's all I need. Oh, absolutely.
[02:46:36] Unknown:
Absolutely. The the section eight, that was for low income, and the government gave them a guaranteed check. You know, the owner a guaranteed check every month. And, they love that stuff. But then they got you know, sometimes you got people you gotta deal with that are, you know, on, you know, psychotropic drugs or whatever. Usually, it's older to folk. You know? But, yeah, they're definitely different.
[02:47:07] Unknown:
I get all that part. I'm in the actual structure of the rental agreement. Are they allowed to park one tons there? Are they allowed to have barbecues on their thing and others on it? No. They Well Okay. You know, it's the the same
[02:47:20] Unknown:
yeah. It's the same general rules for everybody who parks an automobile, on their parking lot. And, you know, if you got upstairs balconies or whatever, you know, they they all have the same rules.
[02:47:34] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Sorry, Paul. You're welcome.
[02:47:37] Unknown:
Oh, no problem. Here's the deal. Samuel, can you see the chat?
[02:47:47] Unknown:
Just one second. I'd laid the phone in the desk because I was vigorously trying to take notes here. Alright. I'm on the chat now. God. There's been a bunch of stuff in here. Okay. Yes. So I want that now.
[02:48:01] Unknown:
Alright. Now there's a document in there that is a print of the AI overview of a Google search for private motor vehicle trust. That PDF has information on, private motor vehicle trust refers to a trust that holds title to a car, motorcycle, boat, or other motor vehicle. This trust can be irrevocable living trust where the grantor, the person who creates the trust, also serves as the beneficiary and trustee or an irrevocable trust where the grantor names a separate trustee to manage the the trust assets. More detailed explanation topics are estate planning and probatable avoidance, asset protection, simplified transfer of ownership, practical considerations of insurance, liability, tax implications, ongoing management, Medicaid eligibility, important considerations also on the type of trust, revocable versus irrevocable trust, state laws, etcetera.
Just search Google for private motor vehicle trust. You will find all kinds of information. And if you let Google know your location, it will tailor the responses for the state that you live in.
[02:49:19] Unknown:
I'm just saying. As you were reading that, I brought this up. Is this something that you're saying it would be good for me to download and use, or is this something that for something it would be good for you to for something for you to research.
[02:49:32] Unknown:
You would the the key is the problem with the motor vehicle registration is you signing on the dotted line because in that application is a agreement to follow the motor vehicle codes and to maintain insurance and current registration on that consumer good. You're also agreeing to its redefinition as a motor vehicle, which is a commercial term. And it's all that that that underlying adhesion contract where they screw you, if you have the car in a trust and the trust agrees to that, there's nobody for the DMV to go back on because they can't go back on a trust. They can't go back on an entity, only a person.
[02:50:24] Unknown:
Hey. Can I break this down into racial terms real quick?
[02:50:28] Unknown:
Hey. Go for it. Hang on, Brent. One second. Paul, can you email that link to me, please? We're going through that stuff right now.
[02:50:35] Unknown:
Just just search Google for private motor vehicle trust.
[02:50:44] Unknown:
Okay. Thanks.
[02:50:46] Unknown:
I wanna break this down into racial terms for Samuel real quick. He'll get a kick out of it, and I don't mean anything towards you, Paul. It was brilliantly brought up. But I want to say to Samuel, white people got this shit wrapped up, don't they?
[02:51:04] Unknown:
Yeah, brother. Yep. Yep. Yep. No.
[02:51:10] Unknown:
Police.
[02:51:14] Unknown:
Oh, holy crap. You don't you don't have an n word pass.
[02:51:19] Unknown:
He said, we grow. We grow. Come on. I didn't use the n word.
[02:51:25] Unknown:
Okay. But here's here's what here's what my life experience has shown me that whenever the devil tries to put out something to trap you up, god has also got a way for you to get out of it even if you have to do it the way they say to do it. And that's what I'm looking at. To to do it the way that they say to do it, but to do it in line of God wants you to be free and not bound to a bunch of devilish mess. Okay.
[02:51:58] Unknown:
Well, you could send an affidavit to the DMV, stating that, it is your firmly held belief that, any adhesion contract governing or or infringing on your natural god given rights to be a violation of your religious beliefs and abhorrent to the constitution of The United States Of America. You putting them on notice.
[02:52:32] Unknown:
Brother, you can't put that shit on me.
[02:52:37] Unknown:
I'm a child of God. Try that. It might fly.
[02:52:49] Unknown:
Say it again. It's not white people. It's Jew humans.
[02:52:56] Unknown:
Jumans. That's who it is. It's Jumans. Damn it.
[02:53:00] Unknown:
Jumans. I like that.
[02:53:02] Unknown:
I like that too. That was a great fall. Human rights.
[02:53:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Don't go blaming everything on white people. They're in this fiasco just as much as everybody else is. Well, we need to get rid of humans.
[02:53:31] Unknown:
Well, I'm going off the premise of we thought they were white.
[02:53:37] Unknown:
Only when it's convenient for them.
[02:53:41] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
[02:54:06] Unknown:
The Chinese Jews count two?
[02:54:11] Unknown:
How about Hillary Clinton and p d d and president Obama and all that good stuff that's, going on in court right now? Anybody have any information on that?
[02:54:32] Unknown:
Not to our knowledge.
[02:54:35] Unknown:
It's a freak off.
[02:54:57] Unknown:
Well, suppose supposedly, the, there's a few deaths in Hollywood that leads or seems to, lead to, this this Diddy being on trial right now for, I guess, slapping his wife around at the time. But, sounds like a massive, massive can of worms that it's associated with Jeffrey Epstein, and I I think it yeah. Obviously, it seems to be rolling into the the whole, prince Andrew and, I guess,
[02:55:49] Unknown:
kings of,
[02:55:52] Unknown:
Saudi Arabia and all kinds of crazy stuff. So I wonder how this is gonna pan out or if it's gonna get squashed or if they're only gonna let certain amount certain amounts of information come out just enough to convict them, or are they gonna let it all hang out? I I rest.
[02:56:39] Unknown:
Got another question. I got another question. Samuel, are you still there?
[02:56:52] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:56:55] Unknown:
Does the what state are you in? South Carolina? North. North Carolina. Okay. Does the North Carolina motor vehicle title have a tear off egg that a seller can fill out, tear off the title, and send into the DMV?
[02:57:21] Unknown:
You broke up a little bit. Say it again, please.
[02:57:24] Unknown:
Does North Carolina does the North Carolina motor vehicle title have a tear off tab where a seller can fill out their information and put in the buyer's name and send that into the DMV.
[02:57:46] Unknown:
I don't remember a tear off tag down at the bottom. The the time that I can remember there was a sale and a title, it was over on the back of the form.
[02:58:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I believe that, like, for times when the buyers and sellers are not conducting business at the DMV and they're not both present for the title transfer, which is really not necessary because once the seller provides a bill of sale and, takes your money, they're really out of it. It's your obligation to reregister the vehicle using the remainder of the title. There's usually a tear off portion. If there is They're
[02:58:34] Unknown:
they're out of it. They out of it, meaning DMV is out of it.
[02:58:38] Unknown:
No. The seller is out of it. Once you give them the money, they give you the product and a bill of sale. They're out of it. So there is a part on the title where they can fill out their name and your name, and then they send that into the DMV. And that notifies the DMV that the vehicle was sold. And the DMV should, nullify any adhesion contract that the seller had associated with the vehicle, and they just wait for the buyer to register it again. Well, what if you don't do that? Possession of the title possession of the motor vehicle title is prima facie evidence and proof of ownership. Possession of a bill of sale from a seller that is witnessed or notarized is evidence of a sale, and them sending in that little tag eliminates and removes the motor vehicle registration on that car, cancels it, you know, without writing junk on the title and sending it in.
[03:00:00] Unknown:
Okay. So okay. So you're saying my wife owning the car having the title, she just puts her information on it, as the seller, put my information on as the buyer, and I keep that. I don't send anywhere. That way, they keep DMV out of it, and it's a private woman to man sale only. Correct?
[03:00:29] Unknown:
Well, she's gonna have to send something to the DMV notifying them that she sold the car, that she no longer has it. Otherwise, they're not they're not gonna terminate that contract because the contract is created when the vehicle is registered, and the contract is eliminated when the motor vehicle is junked.
[03:00:55] Unknown:
Okay. So that was my next question. You're beautiful, Paul. So the the private sale that we are kinda trying to discuss now, that does question, that does include your thing, her sending it into DMV with junk on it,
[03:01:12] Unknown:
or does or does not either way? What I'm trying to do is I'm trying to avoid actually junking the car because that might, that might cause other hiccups that, the state won't allow you to operate a car unless it, unless it it, meets certain criteria. It's been inspected. It's been in it's been maintained. It has the registration, whatever. I'm trying to avoid actually canceling the title of the car, which would make it unsellable, and getting her out from under that adhesion contract.
[03:02:05] Unknown:
Okay. Let let me help you out here. It's a 1998, Mercedes c two eighty, with a 80,000 kilometers on it because it's a German car. It it, I don't know how many miles is on it. It it that's not on the dashboard. And it was in a fender bender when my wife was driving it. The door is, the passenger rear door is dented in pretty good, and the doors can't be opened. But it's my daily driver. Drives drives fine. It it's in hell of a need of a paint job, and that door is there. Yeah. Turbine paint sucks. It you know, so as far as the value of it and reselling it, that's not anything that I, you know you know, have even had a second thought about.
I'm I'm I'm wanting to keep it so when I buy a new car, you know, if there if if ever I'm not in yeah. I I always want a backup car. If, you know, if something happens to the new car, or whatever, I always want a a backup car and but until I get the the new car, that backup car is my daily driver. It doesn't look pretty, but it's not pretty. So, Alright. I don't know to help you with the the the thoughts you were having about jumping the title or anything.
[03:03:34] Unknown:
Well, the point I'm trying to make is you've gotta communicate to the DMV that she no longer owns the car. So any, any adhesion contract that associates her physical person with the DMV would be null and void at that point. Now if she can send in a notice saying that she simply sold the car and she no longer has possession or ownership of it, then that would eliminate that contract. Otherwise Okay. I mean, if you're driving something that's registered to her and you go through a red light and a red light camera, snaps a picture of you going through the red light, they're gonna send the ticket to her because her end responsibility being the on the receiving end of that adhesive adhesion contract, she agrees that that thing will never be operated without being in pursuant to the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Motor Vehicle Code. She agreed to that. She's still held to that standard.
Whether it's expired or not, whether she sold it to you or not, She has to notify the DMV that she sold it. It's not her circus. It's not her monkeys, and the DMV's got a deal with you. And if you don't agree to deal with the DMV, she's out of it, and you never get in it. You know what I mean? Springs up
[03:05:08] Unknown:
are you guys using the same last name?
[03:05:12] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Okay. Listen. Well Listen. Listen. We're married. We live together. The apartment's in her name. The car's in her name. Yeah. Oh, okay. That's the material right now. But,
[03:05:25] Unknown:
had you been using separate name you know, separate last names, The car's registered to your old address. She could send in the DMV, you know, the title paper, you know, with the change of owner and what have you under the old address and then have it, you know, in the new address in your name. You see what I'm getting at?
[03:05:52] Unknown:
I I get the concept, but give me the details about what to put on paper.
[03:06:01] Unknown:
Well, well, you you're you're using the same last name, so they'll make they'll probably make a connection there. But, well, they probably won't. It's registered over in your old town. So have her go and fill out the papers and stuff with that address. And then when it's transferred to you, it'll have your new address.
[03:06:29] Unknown:
Yeah. But I don't think it's a good idea for him to transfer it. Period. Yep. Okay. I don't think it's a good idea for him to put it in his name because that would create an adhesion contract and associate it directly with him. And the only way he could rebut that would be to send an affidavit and a declaration Yeah. That it is a violation of your religious freedoms to be under the, jurisdiction of any man or or under the jurisdiction of anything other than your creator, your god. And it's a firmly held belief.
[03:07:06] Unknown:
We'll transfer it to a trust then. But Absolutely. That all set up and ready.
[03:07:12] Unknown:
Okay. That's what that's why I sent you that info on the trust.
[03:07:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm I'm unfamiliar with the trust stuff, and I don't know about all of the the dot and i's and crossing t's and paying fees and doing this to to get all the trust stuff set up. I was looking for the more simple, less expensive, less involved approach.
[03:07:39] Unknown:
Well, actually, we're giving you a probably one of the cheapest approaches, and you're avoiding paying a lawyer, like, what, 20 some hundred bucks to do a trust for you. There's some people on here that really know trust, and I think they'd be very willing to help you. In fact, one of them had chimed up early and stuff, and, I think they'd be willing.
[03:08:06] Unknown:
Hey. If you go to commonlawyer.com, I know Brent Winters has an entire trust course for a hundred and $70. Oh, that's all that that is? That's a hundred and $70 from Brent Winters. That's a whole trust course. So Wow. First order of business, talk to your rental, talk to your management company, and buy you some time so you can put these puzzle pieces together, and then just go on with life, dude.
[03:08:36] Unknown:
Do it. Well, Paul, I was I was really liking the thing you said about just having my wife sell the car to me, then paper send something in to DMV so it releases her, and then I just own it by just keeping the paper in my possession. I don't send anything to them because I don't wanna create a new contract with them.
[03:08:56] Unknown:
Right. But I would plan on selling it or putting it into a trust at some point.
[03:09:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I am gonna do that, but that's later when I have time to wrap my brain around that, which I do not have now or maybe for another week or two because Right. It's the car loan. It's taking care of the grandkids in, in DC and then getting to work. So that that trust thing is item three or four on my to do list. Item one is the car. And and that's why, I was trying to mirror back to you a rough understanding that I had, for what you were trying to say to do about step one, two, and three about the selling the car and getting DMV out of it?
[03:09:43] Unknown:
First first order of business is her taking that little tag off the title, filling it out, and sending it into the DMV saying she sold the car and is no longer responsible for it. First order of business.
[03:10:00] Unknown:
Okay. Whether it's the tag down whether I have a tear off tag on the title or write it on the back, like the title that I saw a few years ago. So the
[03:10:11] Unknown:
Right. Well, what you what I what I believe you can do is she can fill out the back end. If it's on the back end, it's not a tear off thing. She can fill out the back, put in her name and your name as buyer and seller, and then you take that to a notary and have a notary generate a certified copy of the original title, and then she sends that into the state, that should have the same effect.
[03:10:43] Unknown:
Okay. So that takes her off of it. But does it put me on there? No. It does not. Said he told me in the back. No. It does not.
[03:10:52] Unknown:
Well, she's gonna say who she sold it to, but you're not under a but that doesn't transfer the adhesion contract from her to you. That eliminates the contract between her and the department of motor vehicles.
[03:11:09] Unknown:
And and as long as I question. As long as I don't send anything into DMV, then I don't establish a contract with DMV.
[03:11:18] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Or if you put it in a trust and let the trust register it, you still don't have a personal adhesion contract with the DMV. The trust has a trust has a relationship with the DMV, but that doesn't affect you.
[03:11:38] Unknown:
Okay. This trust thing involves me registering the car again.
[03:11:42] Unknown:
Well, when you transfer ownership into the trust, you still don't have to register it. If the trust chooses not to register it, the trust can do that. See see, here's the deal. You get pulled over by Johnny John Darm and he decides to tow the vehicle. When it goes to an impound lot, they are gonna they're gonna require that the car cannot be released to anyone that is, number one, not a licensed driver. Number two, you have to provide proof of ownership. Number three, you have to provide proof of insurance. Otherwise, they keep the car, and they won't give it back to you because that's their policy.
But if a trust owns the car, then any motor vehicle impound lot that holds it is holding the private property of a trust, and the trust can then send them a, true bill for rental of the car while they hold it, and then the trust can sue the impound lot.
[03:12:54] Unknown:
Okay. I I understand that. Now Here's a question that just makes complete and total sense to me for all of the time that I have been studying and understanding and trying to follow this. Status in The United States Of America. A trust is a person outside of the jurisdiction of The United States if you set it up to be so. True?
[03:13:22] Unknown:
I believe so. Could be. Okay. Now as a national,
[03:13:26] Unknown:
aren't I a private person outside of the jurisdiction of The United States also?
[03:13:36] Unknown:
Right. But but the early but any court setting that you're gonna have immediate access to is going to be an administrative procedure court, and they're only gonna be concerned with contract law, any agreements that you have in place, and all that. They are going to pres proceed on the presumption that you're a citizen of The United States and a resident of the state, and they are gonna roll right over you. Keep out of it.
[03:14:06] Unknown:
Right. So I'm thinking any interaction with Johnny Law is present my passport, and and when he pulls that up, the affidavit has been on file and in the system, doesn't that pretty much right there digitally or electronically on his little computer in his car there, let him know leave him alone because his affidavit is already, in essence, in the system?
[03:14:35] Unknown:
Right. But you gotta notice everybody. I mean, everybody. God, Jesus Christ, all of the disciples, you gotta notice freaking everybody that you are a national and that their administrative policies do not apply to you. Without putting every single flat foot entity and agency on notice, it doesn't matter what your status is because they will proceed on the presumption that you're a citizen unless you rebut that presumption. And the way to do it is to do it first before you have a problem with them.
[03:15:14] Unknown:
Okay. I think I'm getting to the crux of the matter here. Over a year ago when I became a national, I did that in the city I was in then. I've only been in this city for a half of a week. So it sounds like you're saying here's a question. It sounds like you're saying, I need to do those notices to the local officials here Yeah. That put that Yeah. Because that might have been because that might have been the reason they put the sticker on the car in the parking lot apartment in the first place? I don't think the cops did it. I think the the apartment complex did it. I don't think the cops did that. Are you thinking that because if the cops did it, it would have the little top emblem on it somewhere on the sticker?
[03:16:04] Unknown:
It would have identification of the, of the issuing agency. Yeah.
[03:16:10] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. Because because it had nothing. It I I have no it just was like, it was I went to OfficeMax and printed it up myself. It just had a check mark expired tag. It had nothing else. No name, no phone number. It just had that check mark in that box and the date that it was gonna be towed.
[03:16:28] Unknown:
That's what they did. It's the apartment.
[03:16:32] Unknown:
That was the apartment complex. Okay. Because they gave you notice. That was that was actually a violation of due process. Exactly. They gave you a notice, but they didn't give you a right to be heard or a way to be heard.
[03:16:52] Unknown:
Okay. Now what I'm about to ask you, Paul, I learned from Al Attis. You know, the 66 questions for the IRS, that guy? Yep. Yep. Right. He says, when you receive a notice, you have opportunity to be heard. That means they cannot if you if you ask once you receive that notice, you immediately ask questions. They cannot proceed until all your questions have been answered. Opportunity to be heard. Otherwise, they're in violation of due process of law.
[03:17:23] Unknown:
They violated due process just by putting a command or a notice on the car without giving you an opportunity or a person to rebut to. They already violated due process.
[03:17:36] Unknown:
That's the golden nugget. They did not give me a way by which to be heard, namely a name and number of someone to talk to.
[03:17:46] Unknown:
Correct? Unless, of course, unless, of I'm sorry, Brent. Just let me get this one thing out that is directly associated with what he just said. Unless it specifically states in a lease that you had the obligation to read before you signed it, that that was the rule, then they gave you notice and the right to be heard in the lease, but you didn't bother to read it. That's the caveat there. Gonna say.
[03:18:14] Unknown:
That's what I was gonna say.
[03:18:18] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. Cool. Great minds think alike.
[03:18:22] Unknown:
Okay. So let's say the lease was signed on last Friday. So they were given they gave me notice last Friday, and I was supposed to address the car tag then. That was my opportunity to be heard then and not on yesterday when I received the sticker on the car.
[03:18:49] Unknown:
Today is Wednesday. Today is your third business day, today is Thursday or today is Wednesday. Today is your third business day following signing the contract.
[03:19:03] Unknown:
If I may.
[03:19:06] Unknown:
Who who's speaking? Scotty. New York.
[03:19:10] Unknown:
Okay. It has my mic. I now have to put it back where it was the first time. Is is it too loud, or is it another problem?
[03:19:18] Unknown:
It it sounds like just just get closer to it.
[03:19:23] Unknown:
It it's it sounds the same to me, but we'll try to work with it. Just just just just remember, this isn't a regular telephone landline with full duplex in, so maybe we'll give each other a second or two before we,
[03:19:36] Unknown:
speak so to not speak over each other. Alright. I have a a couple of questions. One is you said the car had two flat tires. It's actually a drivable car right now.
[03:19:48] Unknown:
Okay. That was other people saying all the bad stuff about the car. The car is perfectly drivable. You use it every day. It just it bad need of a paint job. Yeah. It's in High Shore. Okay. That's one thing clarified.
[03:20:04] Unknown:
But you drive it through your national status, not as a person. You use the word person when the national isn't the person. That's why the courts don't have the jurisdiction. They make you a person or a citizen or resident. So, you actually drive that the way it is now on the road and haven't had problems yet.
[03:20:25] Unknown:
Correct.
[03:20:26] Unknown:
Okay. So the one comparison that I can chime in, they put a sticker on your car. That is illegal when stores do that outside about parking or in their parking lot. You call the police. They have to remove that sticker from your side window so you could drive away. I've dealt with that two dozen times, at least minimal, in my life that they can't just put a sticker on your window of your car. It's it's property. It's it's it's got it registered. However it's done, it doesn't matter. And then another thing that's chiming in with all this back and forth because you're getting so many versions, there that isn't a speculative invoice.
So there is no due process. There is no one to hold accountable. There's no tow company. What they're doing is the presumption that it's the management company of the building. But the the deal is it may tie to the lease. So this deal is there isn't any legal process there. There isn't a return address or even a post box or anything except the presumption that it's the management or somebody in the building even if they're not on the site. So you still gotta feel out if they're assholes when you go to talk to them or if they're actually decent and trying to work with you. You you you're still just new to the scene and you don't so I I that's just a couple of little input things. There's no way they could just put a sticker on your car. You have the right to call the police and find out who put the sticker I wanted off of my car, and I can't go to work on Friday because of this or something. So the deal is that's just a little bit of input from a lot of dialogue. I'll I'll mute out. Thanks. Oh, wait. One more thing.
You've mentioned medicine. I'm trying to buy a lot of stuff like vitamin a and d and, or you, have any good suppliers to to get products?
[03:22:22] Unknown:
I'm a I'm a Native American. I'm a medicine man. I I don't really sell stuff like that. You and I have a consultation. I come up with a formula for how you can get healthy regardless of your condition, and you buy it, wherever you can get it from.
[03:22:44] Unknown:
Alright. I took your info from the chat. Alright. We'll be in contact, but you gotta deal with this now. Okay. That's good. Keep keep Yeah. My Medicine Man business is kinda on hold because I don't need my only,
[03:22:55] Unknown:
source of transportation to be, taken away by, the, corporations posing as lawful enforcement
[03:23:05] Unknown:
people. Well, that's why it makes even more sense to go walk around, go around with someone, and scope out the properties, not so much in business. I was thinking more a house somewhere where they could pull it in their yard out of sight, and you could work out something with them so it's there safe, while you take care of whatever. Maybe even make it permanent. You haven't been there long enough to actually look around. Oh, here's a guy who he's got cars in his that you you don't know I can't tell you what's there, and you don't know either. You've only been there a few days, and you've been a little bit busy. Okay. Thanks.
[03:23:40] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:23:42] Unknown:
Alright. The key the key is you want the termination of the adhesion contract between your wife and the DMV. Because if a cop really wants to be an asshole and wants to tow the car or wants to write a ticket, the cop and the DMV will go after your wife for the ticket because under that adhesion contract, she agreed that she would only allow number one licensed drivers to operate the car, that she would maintain insurance and vehicle registration on the car. And if she violates the terms of that contract, then she is liable. She's responsible.
So you gotta get her off the deal before the next time you drive it even as a national. Protect her.
[03:24:33] Unknown:
Just saying. So so
[03:24:36] Unknown:
so I was operating under the precept that in their law, The United States law, she and I are one person married and I. And I am using my God given freedoms. On my myself, and I am using my other half of my one person, my wife. Similarly. I yield.
[03:25:08] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's something you're gonna have to argue in a court before you get anyone to agree to it.
[03:25:14] Unknown:
Because that that is, as you mentioned, a few minutes ago, that's my religious belief. And it's an affront to my religion for them to say, well, your marriage license makes her separate and apart from you, you might have freedom, but she isn't. So how can we be one if one person is is, I don't know. If if one person is green and the other person is purple, we're one person. We're all brown.
[03:25:45] Unknown:
Because the marriage license is an agreement between you, her, and the state. The state is the third party in your bedroom.
[03:25:55] Unknown:
And that brings us back to a concept that I mentioned a good while ago. How could any corporate entity contract me without contract my right away from me without my informed and knowing consent? I consented to the contract under ignorance and duress, so it cannot be held valid. It is my belief and my understanding of law, not statute.
[03:26:22] Unknown:
Under the trading with the enemy act that was rewritten in 1933, you were declared as an combatant does not have the right to full disclosure. No. No. They've got their bases covered.
[03:26:41] Unknown:
I'm I'm a national. I'm not a US citizen, enemy combatant. I'm one of the people
[03:26:46] Unknown:
But you were when you filled out that application for a marriage license.
[03:26:51] Unknown:
Correct. And I and I fixed that that, what do you call it? That, that disability. I fixed that disability, with my affidavit.
[03:27:06] Unknown:
Okay. Did you provide notice that you did that to the agency that manages those marriage licenses, those marital agreements?
[03:27:20] Unknown:
And who would that agency be?
[03:27:23] Unknown:
Well, I don't know that, which is why I was asking you if you had.
[03:27:28] Unknown:
Okay. Based on my understanding of Roger's advice, when I got my affidavit on file, I sent notice to, the attorney general, the local chief of police, and, I sent them to the peep I I don't remember the list now. The attorney general, not the secretary of state of the state, but I, secretary of state of The United States is notified by the affidavit David itself. Chief of police, the attorney general for the state, and, Yeah. I notified those people. And then the attorney general of the state, isn't he superior to any registers of any court in the state?
Isn't that Department of Justice? Sorry. I'm sorry. Judicial branch. Executive legislative judicial. Isn't that attorney general, the the head man, lord of the manner over the, judicial branch of government for the state? I did sort of leave notice the agent is notice the principal, notice the principal is notice the agent. So if I notify the attorney general, the top guy in the state, doesn't that, by the law of agency, filter down to the local courthouse where the marriage license was at?
[03:28:52] Unknown:
I don't know. It could be.
[03:28:58] Unknown:
Well, I as they as they pros to say, party in any court action shit. What was I about to say? Doesn't my substance and intent dominate versus the form and function by me not, sending it to to Joe Sausage instead of Joe Blow. I sent it to Joe Blow and not Joe Sausage, but my substance and intent was that Joe Sausage be notified. So aren't I covered under that concept of law as a pro state litigant in any court, action?
[03:29:35] Unknown:
I don't I don't really I don't really know, but, and and I'm sure this was not your intent, but this is a family show, and I wouldn't use the word sausage and blow it this in the same context.
[03:29:50] Unknown:
You're good. I knew a laughter was somewhere in the tone of your voice there, Paul. Good one. Really good one. Well, I'm going to have to, go on to, my wife is bothering me to come do some stuff for her, and I'm, I am I'm, elated with all the help that I've gotten here. I guess for my clarification so I can hit the ground running after I finished talking to my wife. So you're mean, once I once she sends in whatever she sends in the DMV and gets herself off of it, I have a bill as well. Oh, no. That's not what I wanted to ask. What I wanted to ask is the DOT number. Can I do that now even if it's in her name, have her do it, or must the the vehicle be in my name in order to do the DOT on the website?
[03:30:44] Unknown:
No. It doesn't have to be in your name. As a matter of fact, I don't even believe that there's anywhere that, anywhere where you actually put the credentials of the car, like the the, the number, the VIN, the v the VIN. I don't I don't think there's anywhere that you would have to put that in there, and the DOT site will tell you whether or not you're required to carry insurance coverage. If it's set up as a private conveyance and not operating in current in in commerce, the DMV is going to say that or the DOT is gonna say there is no insurance requirement for the associated with this DOT number. So Okay. But then they don't actually ask you
[03:31:39] Unknown:
what because it's been for years since I Joe I saw Joe Lester's video on that, and I'm just trying to reiterate the main points here with you if you can recall. I, I go on the site. I can get can get the DOT number, for the and you just said it's not for my name or her name. It's for the vehicle itself?
[03:32:03] Unknown:
No. It's it's for your name. I mean, the, the DOT number is assigned to you and not the car. So the DOT number can be used on any car, but only one car at a time. It could be
[03:32:21] Unknown:
used on more than one car, can it? No. Only one car at a time. Okay. So I need a separate DOT number for
[03:32:30] Unknown:
each car that I'm using it on. Or I do believe that you have to you have to state how many vehicles there are. Samuel, can you shed some light on this?
[03:32:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you know, Samuel and I had a quite a long conversation the other day. And so I I think I have a little bit better feeling for his personality and his personal life. And I think he should ask himself, is he ready to do this right now? And is his wife is his that relationship gonna be at risk? And, you know, those kinds of things, you know, there's a for every individual, there's going to be a potential, a different route once you understand what the choices are. And that's not easy to come by in a short period of time. And I hate to see you do something that isn't right for you. You know? So just saying, you might consider what you're ready to do and whether it's not gonna cause you more trouble right now than if you waited a little bit and maybe got your wife on board. That's all.
[03:33:41] Unknown:
Well, I appreciate this, Samuel. And that that's not out of my thought process. It is not. However, there's a matter of urgency here considering we're going out of town on Thursday, and the the car was tagged to be towed on Friday. And I was trying to reiterate and clarify with Paul If I can get off the phone call if I if when I get off the phone call, I can go into the DOT website and get that number, like, today. And, and
[03:34:11] Unknown:
and That's a whole lot to do in a short period of time is all I'm saying. If you could find a Christian, you know, church parking lot that would allow it, just tell them that you're in a bind right now for a few weeks and if they would help you out as a brother and you know? And if you you know? That's what I would try to do first. And give yourself some time to do this with some reflection, you know, what you're actually doing.
[03:34:39] Unknown:
Alright. I'll, I'll take that out of advisement, Samuel. Back to you, Paul. When I I can get that DOT number, if what let's say I got the DOT number today. Could I use that information to then notify the apartment complex as well as the local whoever, the cop or the tow company that the car is now registered, and there's no out of date tag or issue or anything like that?
[03:35:13] Unknown:
It would depend. That would depend on the verbiage in the lease agreement. If they are requiring the state department of motor vehicles to have the registration for that car, The DOT number won't help you.
[03:35:30] Unknown:
Well, it it it seems reasonable and practical that they would only have the tag and registration because probably none of us on this call knew about DOT numbers. We only know about license and tags. So, like, 99.9% of The United States population didn't know about the DOT number. So that's probably the least is written for that 99.9%. I guess my question is, does that satisfy wherever the requirements or the concept of the requirement, the spirit of the law, quote, unquote law in that lease by having that current. And proper d m d o t number.
[03:36:15] Unknown:
And I say Please. Usually, when people hear the term federal, they back off. Okay. You might be able to buffalo them with it. I don't know, but you might try it. And it only takes a what Sheldon said, twenty minutes to fill that form out. And and it's I've read over it. I printed it out. I didn't fill it out yet, but, you know, it is easy.
[03:36:51] Unknown:
Well, here's here's the deal. When you talk to the, rental company or the, management company, tell them that you have a, that you're in the process of, putting that vehicle under, federal authority and you need more time to do that. And that it will That would it will be, it will display a department of transportation number, a DOT number, when that process is complete. You need a little time to do it. That'll get them off your back. That is beautiful.
[03:37:38] Unknown:
Beautiful bourbon, Paul. I love I love it. I love it. Love you, brother.
[03:37:43] Unknown:
Love you too, man. Now if you'll excuse me a minute, I got some ground beef in a cast iron skillet fixing to cover my, my lack of lunch. So I'll be stepping away for a minute, And we are still on air.
[03:38:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I I gotta mute out, and I'm gonna, I gotta talk to the wife, but I'm gonna I'm gonna be on here still if you get anybody has information for me. So because I'm gonna read over this chat to make sure I didn't miss any of these, helpful tidbits. Thanks, guys.
[03:38:20] Unknown:
Thank you. I just love meaty concert conversations you can sink your teeth into.
[03:38:32] Unknown:
One thing I do, if Samuel Samuel's not acquainted with what I do, I make an email to myself depending on the quantity of stuff, And I go down the email and any links that I need, I go and put those links in the email and that way they're available to me. I yield.
[03:39:37] Unknown:
See, Luis.
[03:41:11] Unknown:
Well, I had the pleasure of, knowing a guy back in the in the eighties, and his name was Samuel. He was a Creek Nation, Indian. But his father was, Philip Deer, and he was the medicine man for the Creeks. And he was telling me that, back in the seventies, they were both a wounded knee shooting US Troops with AK 40 sevens and getting shot at by, m ones and whatnot. Kinda interesting. Yeah. I even got to take medicine with them once. That was a trip. Uber.
[03:42:31] Unknown:
Whoever that was that just spoke, yes, I am an unofficial medicine man because the official tribe will not allow me to say what I say as a free man because they've got some, you know, some things contractual obligations to the government. Like a doctor can't say cure, but as a free man, I can. The creator has allowed me to come up with, to understand and use formulas that can cure diseases. My contact information is in the chat. If you wanna, arrange a time that we can have a conference, then I can go over what issues you or a loved one may have and I can, Work up some formula formulations that can help them if they're willing to use them as instructed.
But with the issue going on right now with, that you've heard about in the chat is gonna be probably the. Middle of next week, perhaps the end of next week before I can do the proper job at addressing those issues. But please get my contact info, and I I'd love to help you any way I can. I'm gonna mute back out because I gotta get back with your wife.
[03:43:47] Unknown:
Thank you, Samuel. Okay. Well, kinda sounds like we've pretty much wrapped up the show today. So, I'm gonna do that very thing. You've been listening to the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on Global Voice Radio Network and EurofolkRadio.com. First hour of the program is also on radiosoapbox.com or was today, and, it will hold the first thirty minutes. The, free conference call feed to the live stream was not present. Oops. Sorry. Sorry. Didn't mean to. It's my bad. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. For more information on the topics discussed, go to the matrixdocs.com.
That's the matrix,d0cs,.com. And the link to free conference call if you can join us live on the show. And all kinds of other information like downloadables, exhibits, and interviews to, help you obtain and protect your God given freedoms. Thanks so much for joining us. That's it for me today. Take care. Have a great day. Bye now. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Video Network.
[03:45:44] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Host's Health Update
Internet Outages and Broadcast Platforms
Amazing Grace and Historical Context
Engaging with New Listeners and Basics of Freedom
Personal Political Self-Determination
Voluntary Actions vs. Tyranny
Travel Experiences and Citizenship Discussion
Traffic Tickets and Legal Advice
Family Updates and Travel Plans
Health Products and Methylene Blue Discussion
Media Misinformation and Trust Issues
Biden's Health and Political Implications
Auto Pen Scandal and Presidential Signatures
Legal Implications of Auto Pen Usage
Listener's Car Registration Dilemma
Contractual Obligations and Property Rights
Trusts and Vehicle Ownership
National Status and Legal Rights
Marriage Licenses and Legal Implications
Conclusion and Final Advice