In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a variety of topics with his co-host Paul and several callers. The show kicks off with a discussion about the various platforms broadcasting the show, highlighting the rebranding efforts of the Net family of broadcast services. Roger addresses a listener's concern about a previous episode's audio issues and discusses the ongoing confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel, noting the political intrigue surrounding these events.
Roger shares personal anecdotes, including his upcoming dental appointment and reflections on his life in Ecuador. The conversation shifts to historical and political discussions, touching on the Kennedy family, the opium wars, and the historical context of current geopolitical tensions. The hosts and callers delve into the intricacies of U.S. national emergencies, the suspension of constitutional rights, and the implications of the 14th Amendment.
The episode also explores technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and nuclear energy. Discussions include the potential of thorium reactors, the impact of Chinese AI developments, and the role of AI in shaping the future. The hosts emphasize the importance of staying informed and adapting to these technological changes.
Throughout the episode, Roger encourages listeners to engage with the content, explore their political rights, and consider the broader implications of historical and current events. The show concludes with Roger preparing for his dental appointment and a reminder of the importance of personal responsibility and education in navigating complex societal issues.
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Us too, Alvin. We're trying. Episode at a time. Baby step at a time. Is what they say in Spanish, steps of the baby. And, here we go. Gonna take a few more steps here on the Wednesday editions date stamped January 29th. And, Roger Sales, your host here at the Radio Ranch, and we'll go ahead and get all of our, accompanying help, which is all these other platforms that extend our reach out of the way. We wanna give them proper credit, and, of course, thanks. And the man that does that is mister Beamer, because he's the one that keeps up with it all and connects them all and all that stuff, and I have no idea. So, Paul, if you would, please.
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I try to. Let's see. I gotta turn this volume down on this volume up. There we go. Still got it. Okay. Yes. We are on radio soapbox.com. Thanks to Paul, our buddy across the pond. We're on 106.9 WBOU FM Chicago. We're on both those platforms for the first hour, and the entire show is on Eurofolk Radio dot com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on Global Voice Radio Network. The links to those two platforms are on the matrix docs.com. That's the matrix, d o c s, dot com. And we're also, on the net family of broadcast services, including, brought to us by WDRN productions, home network dot TV, freedom nation dot TV, go live TV, and stream life dot tube.
And, actually, the Net family is going through a rebranding and, launching even bigger and better things that we will be an integral and anchor part of. So Oh, I'm sorry. Go to the matrix dogs.com for more information on the topics discussed because you are fixing to get a drink from a fire hose. Uh-oh. Morning, Raj.
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Morning, Paul. Let me ask you a question. I got an email from one of our good listeners who Doesn't come on the show. Obviously, he's distracted. Rex out in Colorado was saying that Monday show had no audio on it. But, yeah, I was thinking you read us the transcript off AI, and it had to been able to get access some audio track to be able to spit that out. It was what was the deal on that? Have you been able to figure that out, or am I wrong? I have no idea. I have no idea.
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Monday was okay.
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As far as I know, Monday was okay. Okay. Well, Rex, I don't know what the problem is. I wrote him back this morning and said what I just told you about the transcript yesterday. So hopefully, it is because that was a really good show, and I would just be sick if we didn't capture that, but I'm sure we did. So okay. That's the reason they're watching, watching part of the, Robert f Kennedy, confirmation hearings here before we went on live, and, that was pretty interesting. The the the the knives, the knives are out. The long knives are out for him. I promise you. As they will be tomorrow for Tulsi, long knives are out for her too, even more so maybe than Kennedy. And then on Friday is Kash Patel.
And, boy, they got a lot of emphasis on that because him taking over the FBI would be, well, counterproductive for our, traditional enemies. So we'll see. Pretty exciting back end of the week here at least in the that respect of these guys getting confirmed. Evidently, mister Trump's approval ratings are skyrocketing, and it's been a whirlwind week, 9 days. So, anyway, good things, are happening. It appears, at least better than they were a couple months ago. And, we're here to see if we can find some folks that want their freedom even with mister Trump's exemplary leadership, but we want their freedom, away from the whole federal apparatus. And we can help you do that if in your so designed.
So, we got Paul from Kentucky, the new guy on. Paul, I did shoot Brent that, that message, and he said he would, that he would alrighty. We take pay attention to it. So if you haven't heard from him, you you might get a phone call. I'm assuming you put your phone number and all that stuff in your email. So let's see. Where do we start today? Yikes. Well, it's not my favorite day because I've got dental work scheduled for this afternoon and an implant, an implant being installed, which is not a whole lot of fun. If you've never had that done, it's just not a lot of fun. No dental work's a lot of fun.
Cleaning being the least offensive of all of it. Anyway, so I'll be doing that this afternoon just to look up about 3 o'clock to EST. Go. Good good luck, Raj. So that'll be going on. Unfortunately, I've got a very good dentist and speaks English, and he's exceptionally technically oriented and very, very good. So and nice guy too. So, anyway, that's on my schedule for this afternoon. I had a good lunch yesterday. People are starting to drift back from holidays and visitors in the country and distractions here in here in Yon.
So that was good to see some of the folks we haven't seen in a while. And, otherwise, in that, it's a little bit of a cloudy day in Ecuador, at least at this point. It may clear up a little later. We will see. So how's, how's mama and them, Paul? Who? Me? Mama them. Yeah. Mama them. You know, that was the old Don. Did you ever listen to Don Imus?
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No.
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He was pretty big jock around the country. You know, these good jocks, they they, they just switch around to go top 10 market to top 10 market, etcetera, etcetera. Don Imus is one of them. I'm sure people in the audience are familiar with mister Imus. He was a morning man, and don't know if he's still with us or not, but that was his famous statement. How's mom and them? So, I thought I'd use it. How's mom and them? They're well, they're good.
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Nicole Shanahan.
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Yes. Yes. I got I saw a little bit of that clip that, Joe sent us this morning.
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Yeah. She she has a message for the US senators. Bobby may play nice. I won't.
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Yes. I heard that.
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Sounds like she's throwing down the gauntlet.
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Oh, well, I you could've seen a little bit. I saw the first part of it. That one really I can't remember who that lead Democrat widened or something. And, he's just a dick with ears is all that guy is, and typical Democrat was lying trying to short sheet Kennedy, and Kennedy straightened him out. He he's trying to blame him with 83 children's deaths in Samoa, not American Samoa Samoa. And mister Kennedy straightened that out with him as much as he'd let him. It would be entertaining to see the more explosive clips from this confirmation hearing today, and we'll, you know, no doubt get them as as they go along. But very interesting. Hopefully, all 3 of those people will be confirmed.
I always liked Tulsi Gabbard even when she's a democrat. She at least thought thought or thought pattern was pretty pretty legit, it seemed like. And I would remind you, as we've heard, remember, Tulsi is, was born in American Samoa. That has never really come out. I just kinda heard that somewhere along the line. But that's real interesting. And then, of course, Kash Patel, a young firebrand who has the unique distinction of being not only a federal public defender, but a federal prosecutor also in his, repertoire, and, quite aggressive. So we'll see how all these work out this week. And, of course, well, we'll see how it works out this week. So we had to back end to the show yesterday with, Paul, a new new new new fellow from Kentucky there.
Julie chimed in. We went over a little bit at the end of the just ginsom just, Seville, the changing of the Roman common law to the of the law of the citizen or the civilian to the law of the foreigner as they incorporated self help remedies, at the behest of Roman citizens. You know, it's just as John used to say, under the color of law that a a citizen of Rome was a foreign merchant over a period of time and efforts exerted on the praetor that they made this change. And we didn't have time to get into a lot of the intricacies of that, but we could do that today. So, but first, let's, you know, welcome everybody. If we have any new students, the show's for you and, mainly.
And, was there any questions or any observations or anything anyone on our forum here want to say this morning before we get started. Maybe we'll go into self help remedies a little bit so, the newer folks can understand exactly what they are and why. They're so powerful. They're very powerful. Okay? And it's only as I thought about this over a number of years that I've come to understand this. You know, the Bible says, above all, seek understanding. So is there any, any any folks in the audience that had something on their minds this morning here? I mean, sometimes when we open up, people got something on their minds. You know?
And, I try to deal with it in the early parts of the program. And so I would encourage you if you are one of those folks to please unmute and let's hear your question or comment. Love to hear it. Well, they're a quiet bunch, Paul. These folks. It it's yeah. I I don't either either really exceptional students or I'm a really good teacher, and I don't know. Or maybe a combination of 2, Paul. I don't know. Anyway, do you have anything to say? Well, there well, there's somebody right there. So let's whatever. And let's see what she has to say. It's a feed one of our female gals. Hello? Which one was it? Was it Joan?
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Yeah. Did y'all see where, good morning, did y'all see where Caroline Kennedy said that Joan Yes. Did not be the the help person?
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She, entered his cousin's sister, cousin, whatever they are. Who knows about those Kennedys? But one of the Kennedy family female members wrote a, a a very detrimental opinion of her cousin, mister Robert Kennedy, and they did put it in the record at the start of the hearings this morning. I I don't remember what all, but it was nothing. There wasn't anything in there very positive, I think, Joan. Right? Right. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. So yeah. Yeah. You know, just even even the Kennedy family has their internal struggles. K?
And, yeah, that came out when he first, hooked up with Trump, and a bunch of them came out. I think she was probably the lead one with very negative, opinions to say about her own family member, which is shows you how wacko the Kennedys are. You know, I saw a Yeah.
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I saw a a
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pardon me?
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He was saying it in a video, how bad Robert f Kennedy junior is, and she's not be put in that position. Yeah. I was I it showed her saying it.
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Yeah. Well, it's like I said, you know, the democrats and the in you you don't know about the internal struggles. The Kennedy family is very interesting. I saw years ago, I'm I'm thinking the whole thing was on the Kennedy families or it was on big oil. And they were of course, the Kennedys aren't really into the oil field. I think it was a special on PBS on the Kennedys. And the one thing I remember is when, Joe, the daddy, was heralding, you know, he was a a fair haired boy of FDR. And, he had diversified himself. He was smuggled whiskey during, the twenties in prohibition. Scotch, I believe.
He, if you ever there's a very big radio and TV chain out of Boston called, r, RKO. Are you familiar with them, Joan, RKO? They're a big movie company. They own media and all that stuff. And, the k in RKO is Kennedy. He was a partial owner in that. This is the old man. He, was, went out to Hollywood and started playing around with the movies and trying to bed as many actresses as he could, I guess. And, then he was after FDR got in, he was put in as the very first director of the SEC, and that's the Securities and Exchange Commission because he'd also been flittering around in Hollywood with all this excess gains and had done pretty well on on Wall Street, not in Hollywood, on Wall Street.
And so, Kennedy, I mean, Roosevelt put him in charge of the SEC. He was first director of the Securities and Exchange Commission. And from then, he was appointed to the ambassador to England right at the start of World War 2, and that's where he made a couple of very controversial remarks about, about the war and the, actually, the US, you know, and very favorable to Hitler. And they yanked him out of that out of that position and, brought him back. I don't know what else he did in his elder years, but he was always wanting to get his sons elected president. And, of course, John Kennedy, they got assassinated, and then his brother Robert. And Robert's son is now being confirmed, or hopefully.
So that's a little bit of history on the Kennedy family, but every night they'd eat dinner as a family, and they were required to be at dinner. And they could talk about nothing but politics at dinner. That was his rule. So the whole family is steeped in political stuff. Okay? And has been, for a long time. So, anyway, that's a part of that. I don't know some of them went wacko or whatever, John. I mean, just don't know. I don't know enough about Caroline Kennedy's background, but I personally think RFK is, screwed on pretty good.
He's been through a lot of adversity in his life. He was a 4 for 14 years. He was a heroin addict. Did you know that, Joan?
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Oh, yeah. He was a heroin addict for 14 years. He kicked the habit. He's very active in 12 step groups and, all kinds of stuff. He's, he's written all kinds of books. He's been an attorney, environmental attorney mainly for years. And he was saying when I heard him this morning, he was saying the the agencies that are under, human health and human services like CDC, etcetera. And he said as a as a litigator, I was fighting these agencies sometimes for years to get foias released without redactions. And, so he's got a lot of good, good background and that's why they're, of course, opposing him so much. So we'll see. It'd be interesting to see how the day ends up. The the what they call them, the rats, Republicans against Trump, Mitch McConnell and Mark Murkowski.
Oh, just a a witch from, Alaska, unfortunately, and there was another one. And I can't remember who the other one was, but there's 3 of those senators that are voting and have vowed to vote against Trump appointments. And, it it coordinate basically with the democrats trying to defeat some of these people on, Hoagspa, Hogs, Hogash, whatever the guy's name is, Department of Defense. They had to bring in, they had to bring in Vance. Hold on a second, please. They had to bring in JD Vance, to as the tie breaker on that vote on Monday, I think, because Mitch McConnell, got absolute traitor piece of crap from Kentucky, had said he was going to vote for Vance.
And then at the last minute, he changed that. And, fortunately, Vance I mean, Ken Hoagsworth, whatever the hell his name is. And, at the last minute, he changed his mind. And thank goodness that JD Vance was in town, and it took about 5 minutes to get there and cast the tie breaking vote, I guess, on Monday. So there's a lot of intrigue and and suspense up there in this process, and they've taken the most controversial appointees here and put them up in the last week and mister Kennedy's first one today. So that should be very topical for the rest of the day on all the whole news stream and and the news cycle. So while I'm in there getting my implant in, this afternoon, you guys can be watching that and catching up on it a bit.
So Gotcha. That got you, Joan? Yes. Now there's someone right there. Yes, sir. Is that Larry?
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Samuel. Yeah. Samuel. You know, one thief just can appreciate another thief. The, old man Kennedy might have made his money in booze, but the Delano family made it in opium.
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Yeah. Sure did. Very true. Yep. There were all these, robber baron types over there in that part of the history. 1800 that were actually involved in the China opium trade and all that stuff. Yeah. That's where they made their money. No question about it. That's why it was so intriguing to me a couple of years ago, Samuel, when Cliff High was talking about Bitcoin, you know, and he says, this will be the first time in the history of the planet that family fortunes are made. They're not based on criminal activity. That's that's a hell of a statement.
If you think about it.
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So where else can we go this morning? Yes. I have a sneaking suspicion. They're behind it too. They don't really lose out on something like this over centuries of controlling it. You can bet. If they didn't start it, they're gonna control it in the end.
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Well, the Chinese are are take are being vindictive about that. That's what their, hatred is with America. I think they've sued that a little bit with England because they gave them Hong Kong back, but, boy, they don't like America, and a lot of it is really false and not false feelings left over from the opium wars. You know? And if you haven't you can go back and study the history of that. It's pretty interesting. The whole thing was started by a physician who was a, East India company on a ship, and they're the ones that really parlayed that whole opium trade. Him and his partners, like, I can't remember their name. Their company is still very prominent. And, so then the, the, started remember the boxer rebellion, Samuel? Remember hearing about that?
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Sure.
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Well, for the audience, it might not. The boxer rebellion was when the Chinese kind of got fed up with everybody walking around in an opium, days and being addicted to it in the opium dens and stuff. And so they started fighting the British or the people that were representing the British and this opium thing, and they beat them. And they went in and confiscated all the opium in the warehouses and in the opium dens, and they burned it. And so then they demanded the English came back and demanded that China pay them in silver for the opium that was destroyed.
And that battle led to the 2nd opium wars. And that battle we're still fighting today in China is. K? They're just they're not using opium. They're using fentanyl. So all this history comes back to bite you and seems to always go back to these guys. You know, all the problems in the middle, over there in Pakistan and all that. Well, Pakistan was right above India, and it was the corridor country up to Russia. And so, the British wanted to control it in the high passes, and they sent a expedition up, through those pack, Kyber Pass and all that stuff. And, up to one of the main cities there, and they set the battalion up at that city and one of the British troops. I don't know if he raped a Pakistani girl or messed with her or whatever, but it it pissed off all the rest of the tribes, and they came down on them. Okay? Right there in the city, and they kicked them out. And but they what they did was through the long trail back to India was through all these passes in these mountainous areas, and these Pakistanis knew that area like the back of their hand, and they just ambushed the whole damn British party that was trying to get out of there after somebody, you know, wanted to play grab ass with one of these Pakistani girls. Alright? And, there was only one guy, the physician, I believe is the only guy that made it out of all those people that were up there back down, and they let him make it so he could tell them what happened.
But the that incident right there, that's the beginning of all of the crap over there we got right now. Some British soldier trying to play grab ass with some Pakistani girl. Okay? So these things fester and they they amplify and they come back on you. Years, decades, maybe even more than a century down the line. K? And that's 2 very important stories about the background of a lot of the crap that we're dealing with today, honestly. K? Go study it yourself.
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Those of us of British extraction should say I have the same outrage about the rape gangs that are in, London.
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Absolutely. For sure. Right now and that's more backlash from all of this crap, and and these people instigating us putting pit bull against pit bull and, yeah, it's a mess. What does the Bible tell us to come out of her? Come out of her, my people. Come out of her. And Paul and some of the newer miss, listeners, if you hadn't figured this out yet, I don't comment on it too often, but the only conclusion on this project that I've been able to firmly come to over the years is a, it works, of course, because it's correct. And, as Daryl told us one day, the Gordian knot has to be untied the way it was tied. Very true.
And the fact that all this, and I lost my other point. So anyway, that's what happens when I get rambling here in the on the program, but it's a mess. A lot of it's very historical. Look at the Jews and the Arabs. You know, there's a lot of people that say, Mohammed's mother was a Jew, and and that they're very closely related at some point centuries ago, the, the Mohammedans killed about I don't know how many, 20, 30 Jews, and it's on. And it's still on today, all those years later. So these things have deep historical roots. And, of course, they like to go in and cover up all that history so you can't figure out what happened and you believe their lies. But anyway, that's where we are. Anybody else got something they'd like to say on these subjects?
No? No comments? Just the other comment would be that, Trump, Trump's grandfather, I think, ran prostitution rings out in the gold rush out in the Seattle area. He had that's true. They were in the hotel business, and he was doing, doing playing madam there for so, Yeah. All over the, all over the craving search for wealth. His uncle, not his father, John Trump, but his uncle was, I believe the guy that had all oversaw the Tesla secrets also. Any interesting stuff. So does anybody want to get into if you don't want to talk here, we can get into something to discuss and we can tail up from yesterday with these self help remedies because they're very important to understand. Unless anyone's got something else they wanna come forward with.
So if you do come on forward, please. Roger. There's somebody wrestling around right there. I bet it's Larry. Yeah.
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Yeah. I just wanna make a comment about something you were talking about yesterday with the new student Paul. And, you're talking about Eugene Schroeder and the emergency powers and how if we can ever get the, the president to lift the emergency powers,
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the, you know, the national emergencies, maybe we can get back to normal as a country. Well, it won't be. No. Because somebody asked him right after that what'll happen if that happens. He said the whole world economy will crash. So we won't be getting back to normal.
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Yeah. I was I was gonna add that too. Of course, during the interview, that's what with you and Eugene Schroeder. That's exactly what he said. And, but I'd I'd like to, just, make this comment. Let me read this. This the source of this is Wikipedia. It says, congress has delegated at least a 136 distinct statutory emergency powers to the president, each available upon the declaration of an emergency. Only 13 of these require a declaration from Congress. The remaining 123 are assumed by an executive declaration with no further congressional input.
As of March 2024, 84 emergencies have been declared, 40 have expired. Currently, there are 42 national emergencies in effect. And to add to all this, that was the end of the, what was quoted in the article on Wikipedia. But to add to all this, president Trump Trump just signed several more executive orders declaring a national emergency because of the border crisis. So ever since 1933, the presidents have been perpetuating national emergencies. And until that stops, there's not going to be any great change in our country, especially regarding the financial system. They need these these emergency, you know, these national emergencies in place so that they can keep, you know, having having authority over the United States citizens.
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Okay. What does those allow them to do, like Trump's national emergency? If there's any funds that are to be applied to that, I believe it allows them to do deficit spending, which is doing nothing but kicking the can down the road on the amount you're going to pay back with interest compounding on the tax side. And that's Kienzi and Economics It's called deficit spending. You know? You hear all these people talking about taxpayers and I'm saving the taxpayers this and that. Well, that's all really a bunch of crap. Because we know that all the money that comes in on taxes goes to pay the bond holders.
If there's any left, which there always has been a slight surplus until 23, if there's any left, they will give that to the treasury. I don't know the amounts that have been given to the treasury, but it all goes mostly to pay the bond holders, and that's what Kinsey and Economics is based on is deficit spending that you can spend now by reaching down. And what you're really doing is I guess is that is that Larry making a delivery or what?
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No. That's not me.
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Okay. Can some Paul, can you find whoever leaves their mic open, please, and mute them? So, anyway,
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the And Jeff was been another.
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Go ahead. Hold hold on, Larry. It's very distracting. Please, folks. The, you know, I've told the the deficit spending thing is what Kinsey and Economics is based on. And this is the opposite of Austrian economics, which is based on real information, not this future deficit spending crap. So, those are the 2 different economic systems right there. And the reason Keynes is loved by all these creeps is it allows them to reach down and kick your payment back down the road, increasing it, and they take that they're playing the futures market. That's all they're doing. They take the future, income, this pledge through this process, and they just grab some cash and say, well, okay. This, we're gonna take it here, but it gets paid back over yonder.
So that's the system right there, Larry, that I way I understand it. K? Right. And another thing
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Yeah.
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Another thing is, and this is why I believe the president has suspect you know, this is not specifically him, but this is why I believe the, the constitution has been suspended in part for the United States citizen, not for us, but for the United States citizen because the President has 136 distinct statutory emergency powers. And this is why we can have this standing army since decades ago when the constitution says otherwise, I think it's 2 or 3 years that it only allows a standing army to be in effect. And so they're getting around all this by by seeing the constitution in part. Yep. Right.
Do you agree with that?
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Yeah. Pretty much. I I don't know. I I think these emergency powers have seems like I've heard along the line somewhere that they have a, statute of limitations, And that's why they have to continue to pile these other emergencies on so it continues the one from 33. I've never researched this in-depth, Larry. I don't know for sure. Just kind of things I've come to surmise after all these years of hearing things and connecting dots. But I asked Gene specifically, and I he he and I talked. I said, well, what you come to the conclusion with and you have to admit it'd have to be a pretty exemplary president that would waive all these emergencies. And we have one of those in office right now, really.
The first one in a long time that would even I would think we could even consider might do something like that. But then my follow-up question to Gene was if that happened, with somebody's question, what would happen? And he said the whole world economy would crash. And I think that's probably right. Okay? And but see, that's the beauty of what we do. We don't have to wait to get one guy in that's gonna free everybody at one time. Now let's just imagine here. Larry, you've been a pretty astute guy, and involved in this little bit, pretty cerebral. You've got a good understanding of it. It seems to me, if they went tomorrow or today and Trump just I'm waving this emergency and everything's going back to normal.
What are all these people out there, 300 something plus million of them? Well, they thought they were free in the first place. Now you're telling them they weren't. They don't have any kind of this education or stuff. It would be absolute pandemonium. So that's why this approach is the only one that makes sense because we're doing it on an individual basis and I I try to do my very best to drill it into your head to learn the material and to have command of it because that's the quality and the amount of freedom you've got. Your freedom is absolutely directly correlated to how much control you've got over the information.
And if we go through something where it threw everybody out in one day into this pool of, hey, personal responsibility, what do you think that look like, Larry? Larry? Did you have a delivery or something? Go ahead. No. I'm I'm asking you. If that happened and they waived it in one day, if Trump waived it all, what what do you think is gonna happen to all these people that have been going along thinking they're free their whole damn lives?
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Well, they're just they're gonna have a meltdown.
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Well, that's what I'm saying. That's why this is the only lawful legal and sensible approach It's because it's it's a lack of education problem. Not only the fraud and everything else, but all of you folks that have stumbled into this that it resonated with, know that you just don't understand this overnight. This is a process because you've got to go in and adjust your entire world and personal worldview on these new facts that you've been lied to all your life. Okay? And that just doesn't happen overnight. I applaud happens faster with some than others, I guess.
But it just doesn't happen that quickly. That's one of our really big impediments here. And that's why I try and simplify this so much. It's been such a struggle to simplify it to where you cannot take this quicker. It doesn't take you 35 years. Yes, ma'am.
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Yeah. Hey, Roger. Oh, good morning, everybody. Doctor Schroeder said that during times of war or national emergency, government, all rights to due process of law are suspended, leaving no bar against governmental violations for our rights. The people become mere objects in RAM with no unalienable right to be protected. That's what happened with the J.
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Well, that's what happens with everybody, but they can't let that cat out of the bag all at once. Because they gotta tell you you're free, and you're you've got gun rights, and you've got free speech, and you've got all these other things. They gotta paint the picture for you. They can't tell you that all those things don't apply anymore. So they chisel away at the edges.
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Right. And that's, been continued since f b FDR signed the Emergency Banking Act in March 9th of 90 of 33. So we've been under forever.
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Yep. 92 years here in another month or so. 92 years. Remember I've said the the the the Israelites, Judah and Benjamin, were only in Babylonian captivity for 70. Hell, we've been in Babylonian captivity for 92 years here in about 30 something 40 days.
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Yeah. So they basically government ruled us by statute, not the Constitution.
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It's just like, it's just like, the, John Harlan said in that dissent in Downes v bid. Well, we got 2. Be congressional led by the other. The other will be under the constitution. And then they come in and they give you the facade that you're electing representatives, but you gotta be a citizen of the United States to vote. So there they lock you into the system. You probably haven't been presented with this yet, Julie, or some of the newer folks. But under the great heading of rights, there's 2 subheadings. You've got civil rights or the rights you have with the other people in the society, and you've got political rights, the right to run for office, vote, and all that stuff. Well, you see, you don't get the political rights with the 14th amendment. You only get the civil rights.
So they have to say voting is a franchise because they can give it to you so you can participate in the charade thinking you're really having some effect. Everything is a charade. K? And they strewed with the senators with the 17th amendment to sever the state's input into DC. And, right now, if you had this senator that's up there, given, Robert Kennedy hell this morning, whoever state he's from in the old days, they could recall him. You can't do it now. K? So, yeah, the whole thing is designed to give you the impression to fit the Gertday quote. There are none so helplessly enslaved as the ones who falsely believe they're free.
Now, we've had about a year and a half ago, we started beating the drum seeing the selection come up in the distance of, well, hey. Contact your local, registrar there and and tell them you're now a national because the requirements are you've got to be a citizen of the United States to vote. Well, I am a citizen of the United States of America. I'm not a federal citizen. I'm a state citizen. And Dave and Kay, the proprietors of nationalfreedis.comnationalfreedom.com no. Nationalstatus.com down there in South Alabama actually got to the head lawyer in the state of Alabama at the secretary of state's office that oversees, you know, each state does is designated with doing their own electoral stuff.
And Dave and Kaye got went to their supervisor. She didn't know, of course. Got all the way up to Secretary of State and all the way up to the head lawyer on that committee dealing with this, and he personally registered them as a national. You you probably haven't heard that story. Okay? But this the head lawyer at the Secretary of State registered them to vote in Alabama, as nationals. They had all the paperwork, all the exchanges, all that stuff's probably over there on their website somewhere. Okay? And, after this dies down, I would encourage you to go all go out and start doing that again.
Contact your state people. You know, the the key people in the voting process and present them with the affidavit. Hey. I'm a citizen of the United States of America. It's labeled a national. How do I get to qualify to register to vote? Because if you don't, then they're discriminating against you, aren't they? Julie?
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Nope. Yep. Correct.
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Okay. So that's another whole area for for people to explore. That's what I say. You can take any one of these things we talk about and drill down sometimes for hours on it. This is as complex as it is on the surface, it's even almost more complex underneath. Yes, Marco.
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Was it ever confirmed that they were put on there on the voting registry
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as a national, or was it as a US citizen? Did he just add them back in there as No. Well, they they told he told them he's registering them as a national, and that was their impression. I assume they voted in this last election. I haven't heard much more from them about it, but that's what happened there in Alabama. Yeah.
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Right. They had a
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I remember. Well well, now it was confirmed. As far as I know, it was confirmed. They had direct dealings with him, Merck.
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Yeah. He came on and said that it they don't they he said that they were gonna add him to the registry, but it was never confirmed.
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Well, hold hold it. They went back to the local register supervisor elections and reregistered and attached their affidavit to the registration.
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Okay. Yeah. Okay? But he might have just added him as a US citizen because as a US citizen No. It was all over be no. Merck, it was all over being a national. They had the exchanges.
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The lawyer had all the paperwork and all that. He knew what they were saying. K?
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Right. So But it was for, he, we don't know if it showed as a US citizen or a national. That's what we were waiting to hear. And Okay. As a US citizen, you only get one vote, And as an elector, you would get more.
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No. He didn't they did not That's what They did not ask him to register them as electors, I don't believe, from my recollection. They asked them to register them as nationals. K? That's what I remember anyway. So and that's the question we've we've had is what what because John and Glenn evidently, they told me that they got registered in Salt Lake as electors. And that's what we were trying to do is to explore that. But we had so many interesting situations with a few people that did contact the voting establishment in their state. And it's just kinda interesting as you can imagine all over the board. Yes. Who was the Hey Roger there?
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Hey Roger. It's David in Alabama.
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Hey, Dave. Right there, buddy. Look. The here's the man who's gonna tell us about it right here. Dave informed the audience because you know my memory is a little sketchy. It's been a while. I'm old to remember.
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Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, there was nothing it so when I looked up my registration, in the roles, I was in the roles after I submitted all my paperwork to them, my affidavit, the whole bit to the Secretary of State, the election division. They wrote me back and I have it writing that I could vote as a national in all presidential or national, state, local, elections, which I did, and I had all that documentation sign off. They actually initialed my affidavit, so I had all that in my back pocket with me just in case but when I went to vote I was on the list, no problem, you know that's not to say who knows what they might come back with later, but I still have all that documentation directly from the Alabama secretary of state. Well,
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it's funny because their requirement is that you're a citizen of the United States. Of course, we know that's federal, But you are a capital c citizen of the United States of America, and those people don't know about that. But that really, should they not allow you to participate, then that's all outright discrimination. Isn't it, Dave?
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Yeah. And, you know, interestingly, when I wrote, I did the public records request from them just to confirm what they had on record and found all the documents signed off. What was included was, I think it I can't remember what was that. It was a discrimination, notice. I'd have to pull it out, but it explained that they abide by, you know, antidiscrimination policies, basically, is what it said. So it it led me to believe that they were allowing me to do that, primarily because they were concerned that, you know, they may get sued for discrimination. Right. Especially some especially since I'm a veteran and you're aware of that.
They didn't wanna get into that mix,
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when it comes to Joe. About like Joe's situation up in Jersey where they drop all the charges. Let's come in here and get this, these depositions and stuff out of the way. But what were they doing? They were clearing themselves, so he didn't come back on them on a you didn't give me all my fair stuff. You know? Yeah. So they they didn't go backwards to accommodate you so they don't get sued. Don't they, Dave?
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. They didn't wanna get into that and disclose it. You know, they didn't really wanna probably discuss the national status, you know, even though they probably are aware of it. But they're right. Because,
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David, didn't the lawyer say that it was between you and him When he he added you to the list, he said it was between you and him that to keep it kinda hush-hush. I don't remember that. On the on the on the episode, you said that. So that's why I'm asking. Okay.
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I don't really remember that part of it, Dave. Do you? Did he tell you to hush put this on the hush-hush side?
[00:48:48] Unknown:
No. I I specifically writing an email asked as an international, would I be allowed to vote? And they affirm that. So, you know, that's all writing from them,
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unless
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my documents were all signed signed off by them. My my, registration form, which, connected my affidavit indicated it was a national all those documents. So, you know, it's it's on record. It's it's in my in my file with the secretary of state, and I confirm that with the public records request. There you go. Got a copy of all that so they could Okay. Yeah. I'd have all that on there. I can actually I share a lot of that on the site. I can't remember how much is posted on there. I try and make sure I'm not disclosing too much personal information on there. Anyway Right.
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Now Dave, Dave and his wife, Kaye, have have put, put a lot of work into this website that's up there. And while we've got you on the phone for the newer folks, why don't you give us a rundown of that and how to access it and all that kind of stuff, and thanks for calling in, Dave. Did you get how many how many inches of snow did you get down there last week?
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It it looked like a foot and a foot of snow. My my wife my wife was a bit shocked because she's from Alabama originally. I grew up in Michigan, and it's been quite a while. And then, you know, I I wouldn't rather not mess with the snows. If I was a kid, it'd be a different story. But, anyway, we got close to a foot.
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Well, somebody told me they got almost a foot in New Orleans. I mean, I my jaw dropped.
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Yeah. Yeah. It would it was amazing. My dogs were freaking out because they didn't know what it was.
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Yeah. They they
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they enjoyed it, but they they were shocked. But, but any yeah. Any case, you know, I pop on Roger and list to you quite often. I just can't participate. I'm Sure. Actually working. I work remotely, so I try and pay attention best I can. I'm not a good multitasker sometimes. But,
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anyway your code and coding and stuff, you need to definitely pay attention to that.
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But, yeah, this the site, by the way, the the stats are really amazing, Roger. We're we're getting visit visitors from all over the world to the site. We can see where they're from. And strangely enough, you know, it connects a picture of the flag from which they're, you know, coming into the site from. And it probably has to do with where there's the server is, but we we every now and then, we see the, United Nations flag come up.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah. So I don't know what that's about. You know, we when folks subscribe and they don't have to subscribe to if they don't want to, if they're doing the coursework, it's just a matter of being able to to allow them to participate in that. We don't use any of their information. Everything's free. We just looked at the stats on the courses, the national status courses that we provide, and we've had 23100, participants, just in the courses. We're close to 400 subscribers. And, again, everything is free on the site. We don't charge anything. Everything we do is, you know, it's wide open. It's an open forum for people to discuss whatever they want. They, you know, we give them the ability to write comments and all kinds of things. So anyway, the remedy section is where we have all the the steps as it applies to becoming a national, you know, from the affidavit, the notices, the passport, and give examples of all that.
It doesn't negate, the need to learn all that, and I know that's your concern, Rogers. You want people to do the legwork and understand what they're doing. So that's why we have the entire section for, the coursework to learn all about being a national.
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Right? So Or no. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him think.
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Right. So I just encourage people to go there and check it out. You know? We don't force people to do anything, when it comes to the to the website. If they wanna use the form builder, they're they're welcome to do that. What's really cool about it is they pop they can use that or we have a full example of the affidavit and other forms, which they can download and use and type their own, but the form builder K BILT is really cool. You just fill it, populate information. It's optional when it comes to what they want to put into those fields, so we're not asking for any private information. It sends the completed document to your email, and then it gives you ability to modify it if you want as well.
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Yeah. Yeah. And it just I noticed all these folks, David Kaye, America, and and Devin, and all the people that participate in giving us these additional resources, they're acting out of duty like I am here. And I like to think you're probably following that example and that idea because we want to affect change. And you can't affect change by having people pay for the information because then you automatically, knock out a bunch of people that might want to participate because they can't afford it. And then you don't affect change except the change from, your their bank account to yours. And I'm not interested in your funds. Okay? I want your freedom and your attention and your dedication and your commitment more than I want any Federal Reserve notes from you. Okay? Any babble bucks Of course. Of course. You will. Okay. We'll get you in just a second. So that I wanted to thank Dave and Kaye and compliment you all and, I'll get your question in just a second. Dave, would you give them the address of the website, please?
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Yeah. It's pretty simple. It's just nationalstatus.com. We'll take you there. And we also have netbook.info. And if I may, Roger, the one tool that people seem to love and I know, you know, folks have opinions about AI, but we've developed, in the site the ability to use AI, which is just inherent to the information in the site. And when you go to the any of the pages, it's called Liberty. We call her Liberty. And you can ask questions and it she's very good. We can see the conversations and she's very good about answering, questions that are has the information in the site.
And it's pretty cool, and it it guides people to forms and all kinds of stuff. So That's neat, Dave. Yeah. It's really, really cool. And, anyway, go ahead.
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I was just gonna say that what Paul read us yesterday from the AI that's on the the archive site on the description of the show, I was flabbergasted, quite frankly.
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Yeah. It's it's funny because when we see the conversation she has, sometime it it appears most time people don't know, you know, it's AI, But we also if they get to a stopping point where she can't answer, she gives them the ability to reach out to us and we try and help because it'll ring us on our phones that someone's asking to speak to a person. And and, yeah, we do our best and we'll respond back and we we Oh, Dave. Yeah. Yep. So we're we're all about
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It warms my heart, man. I I mean, to have because see, my deal is I can't I when Dave started coming around, I can't say, okay, Dave. You and your wife who's got all this experience, I want you to go set up a site. Well, I can't do that, and I'm not gonna do it. I want the information to move you to get out and contribute however you feel fit and are adapted to. And, boy, when that starts happening, it shows me we're really making progress. Okay? So thank you. Okay? And everybody that participates in well, look. I my personal view on this, it ought to be done this way, and you go out like Devin and produce this 71 page, handbook on national status.
Gary and Gina, everything they've done. I mean, I just really appreciate it, Dave and all of you that do that. I'm not not neglecting Merc on her Telegram channel. Now a second ago, there was somebody that said they had a question. Who who was that, please, and what's your question?
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Alan from Indiana.
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Oh, hey, Alan. Yeah.
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I wanna talk to Dave. I was wondering on his website, Mike Adams, Health Ranger? Yes. He's coming out with an AI system in March 1st. Correct. And if he could possibly digitalize his, website and send it to, Mike Adams, he might he might put that information on his he's looking for information to put on his AI.
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Right. His mostly, his is health oriented, but he is open to other stuff. I was going to send him a copy of my book to feed into it, and I just never did. I thought about it. Dave, are you aware of what happened this week, or was it Friday with this Chinese new AI? What is it? Deep seed or deep seek or something? Are you guys aware of that?
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Deep seek? Yeah.
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Yeah. I heard a little bit about it, Roger, and, it it's from what I understand, it's boiling down to these huge data centers that the perception is you have to have a huge data center Yes. To to incorporate AI or use AI or but the Chinese are saying, no. You don't. And Right.
[00:59:32] Unknown:
You don't understand what they did? I got a description of what they did, and I don't know how I'm not real fluent in this area. But, boy, if you're from Chicago, you better tune in here on the other side what I'm about to tell you because I'm gonna let unleash mister Beaner here, Beaner the pit bull, and let him bid you adieu.
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Yes. Run off very quickly to Eurofolcradio.com, Eurofolcradio.com, or radio.globalvoiceradio.net. You can find both of those links on the matrix docs.com. That's docs.com, or you can join us using free conference call. The links are all right there, right on the main page underneath Roger's smiling face. Thank you for joining us. 106.9 [email protected].
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Ciao ciao, you Brits. Okay. Here's the difference the way that someone explained it to me. Those of you who are real technically oriented, may even have more data than this. But evidently, when like one of our AI's goes to do, whatever it's doing to put all of its response together, it has to access 1.8 trillion data points. And what the Chinese did with this new deal is to boil that down to like 500,000. And Mike Adams was on yesterday on on, Alex talking about this, and he said if we don't totally mobilize and and get all of our people together working on this type of stuff, that China is gonna rule the world with this.
Now you can download that and put it on your own computer, by the way, and then put another AI on top of it. Like you could download this and get the the strength of this China thing and then put, for example, when he releases it, what does he call it? Enoch? I can't remember what he calls his. But anyway, you can put his on top of that one and they'll work in tandem. There's some really, really huge things coming in AI, and they're coming real quick. And he was begging Trump to get rid of, of Ellison and and those guys that were in there talking to him a week ago and put everybody out in an open source type deal looking on and working on this because that's the only way we're gonna beat the Chinese. He was pretty adamant about it yesterday. Yes, Julie.
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Yeah. You know, Mike Adams also has a a graph on his website showing that, China had 3,570,000 graduates in STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math and the United States only had 800 and 20,000. They're just way ahead of us in India. Right. India is way ahead of us as well. So and Russia is not far behind us. So Well, Russia Russia
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Russia and China are working together on this Chinese model.
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Right. Right. Yep. I've read all about that and it is it's eNIC and it's downloadable and you put it on your desktop and it doesn't have any, connectivity to the Internet. You can use it, the AI features without being connected to any, Internet source, any Wi Fi network or any Ethernet web or anything like that. So, yeah, we're way behind on on STEM and, you know, it's funny how they come over here to our our country and use and abuse our universities and then take everything back home with them.
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Of course. Of course. I'm telling you, all they're doing is refighting the second opium war.
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That's all it's happening. Just different forum. K?
[01:03:11] Unknown:
Yep. Mike Adams said that while China's universities work, the United States universities are woke.
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Yep. That's true. Well hopefully we'll be getting unwoke here. Don't know. And that of course it's another situation like with ours on you up taking and growing into the information. These the the the administration's gotta grow into addressing this myriad of problems, and I mean big problems. K? That are gonna be very difficult to address in some areas. So, pray for mister Trump and his team. Okay? But I know we can overcome stuff as a country. We're a very pride, bright, and innovative people. That's the reason that, you know, the the our enemies, they don't really come up with any great ideas. They let us come up with it and then they come in and steal it. That's all that happens. Okay?
And that's why they control the patent office. All those stuff. I saw a guy in South Florida, him and his buddies invented a paint that you could paint on ships and whatever and make them invisible. Literally. And he patented it. They stole the patent. They give it to the international guys and this guy couldn't get any kind of satisfaction from the US government, of course. But they found where one of the defense contractors in Italy had bought $5,000,000,000 worth of this product that he invented. He didn't get a penny out of it. K? Roger? Just, you know, that's all they do. They steal and take things over, and they're very adept with their all their synagogue buddies and going in and doing financing or whatever. They need else to grow it or incorporate it in something else, but they didn't come up with the idea. They didn't invent it. They're not real good at that. Yes, Julie?
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Yeah. And that's what they did. Michael McKibben was the creator of social media, and anytime you enter anything that's really good on uspto.gov, the government, DARPA, they just steal it and they start say, sorry, you can't have the patent, we already have it, and they Yep. They steal it from you and then they sell it and they, give it to China for even more money, and that's what's been going on for so long here.
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What was the name of the software, Promise? Promise software about 30 years ago that these people wrote. You know, you all know about that? I'm sure you probably may have heard of it. It was a DOJ thing where they could keep track of all the cases going on in the federal court systems, but it had a lot of other attributes and deal with backdoors and stuff. And they literally stole that and incorporated it into this federal system. K? Because the people that wrote it were trying to sue them for a long time and couldn't get to 1st base. So they're real good at that kind of stuff. But maybe with Trump in there and this difference in views and like Mike Adams said, if you'll do this open source where everybody that's really gifted in these areas can contribute, we might can catch up and maybe even possibly exceed what the Chinese have done. But until that happens, we're way far behind. It takes a whole thing what what they say from Lubbock, Texas all the way up to Kansas City, a worth of stuff to be able to do what these guys can do and put on your desktop computer, and it works better.
K? So here's another reason to be glad that Elon Musk is up there because he's very familiar with these players and with this, area. Okay? Even screaming about Ellison and them since they were in there last week. He was one of their partners in OpenAI. And he wanted to keep it open, and they're the ones who've taken it private and monopolized it. So anyway, I just wanted to bring up that this they, I've heard people say that this, release by the Chinese was their attempt to crash the stock market because the release of that information about this Chinese IAI, deep seek or whatever it is, was so negative to all the other traditional chip manufacturers that are working on it. So, anyway, if you got expertise in that area, you you know more than I know, but that's just a surface of what I've gathered on this, deep deep seek. Is that the name of it?
Seems like that's what it
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is. Yeah. You can go to deep seek dotcom, and it's all there. It's the Chinese artificial AI company,
[01:07:36] Unknown:
and it's open source. Well, you know, I really haven't messed with any AI. I see people getting on chat, gbt, and all that. But honest to goodness until Paul read that AI thing on our show on Monday, I mean that really just blew me away yesterday quite frankly. A very powerful tool if used correctly and a very powerful tool if it's used against you also. So it's the future. Everybody's saying all the financial people, everybody else, mister, mister, forecaster, Gerald Celente. They say AI is the game. It's the big game right now and will be in the future. For whatever that's worth, Dave and Kaye, thank you. I've forgotten you had an AI attached to that. And for any of the new folks, all these resources are at your disposal.
And it tickles me that you're getting all those hits from all over the world, Dave.
[01:08:36] Unknown:
Yeah. It's it's it's kinda cool to to watch it, occur and it grow and we don't really know how it's spreading because we don't do any kind of search engine optimizations. Every now I'll reach out to some of these talking heads via their email and send them a link. Most time I don't usually the conservative talking heads and I don't get your response back, but that doesn't mean they're not clicking on the link and checking it out. Right? But, yeah, it's pretty cool to watch it grow.
[01:09:09] Unknown:
Well, I hope so. And you know what I hope? I hope that some of the bad guys are the ones behind that, and it's scaring the crap out of them. That's what I hope. Yeah. Because we got them. We got them right by the door. Roger?
[01:09:23] Unknown:
Yes. Where's Dwayne? Yeah. Hey. Yeah. Hey, Roger. How y'all doing? Hey, man. I don't know much about this and don't you know, I just I'm too old, I think. But I just I've been listening to a guy named Zach Voorhees who blew has been blowing the whistle on Google and all this nefarious stuff Google's been doing. He's been blowing the whistle on him for years, like, at least 5 or 6 when I first trip the crossing. And he and Mike Adams just did a a second interview within about 2 weeks. Did it, I think, if not yesterday, on Monday.
And it's a I just finished listening to it, which is why I'm coming in here late. But if anybody has the time, it's worth the hour and couple of minutes to go listen to what Zach's got to say. Because he's heavily, heavily involved in AI programming and has been for quite some time. So it might be I'm just suggesting that it gives gave me insight I wouldn't have otherwise had.
[01:10:26] Unknown:
Okay. Well, thanks. It probably has just gotten it's just gotten posted probably today from, from Mike.
[01:10:35] Unknown:
Yeah. I think it got popped up. I downloaded it last night, so they must have posted it yesterday. Okay. And I just gotta cancel it to it this morning. So It should be still in the room. Very good. Shooting rumble. I mean, he gets into it. I mean, the stuff he's been telling he get, you know, he he what he's been saying for years has now come true.
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Okay. That's all I got to say. Alright. Well, thanks for Alright. I know. Did you did you go out and make you a snow angel?
[01:11:05] Unknown:
I didn't do any snow angels, but, there were a lot of kids in the neighborhood that did. But this snow would have been great for snowball fights back when I was 10. Right. If 10 inch I mean, we hadn't seen 1895
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was the last time we saw this level of snow. So No kidding. So they have had that much before, but it's been a 120 30 years. 30 years?
[01:11:29] Unknown:
Wow. Yep. 130 years. You know? The last time I think that the last amount that was of any significance, I think was about 6 inches, and that was maybe 20 or 25 years ago. Usually, if it gets snow, it's like a dusting, maybe an inch or 2. Sure. And, but this was it just didn't stop for a day. So Yeah. I got picked up town. It shut up all New Orleans. Shut everybody down.
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Oh my god.
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I can only imagine.
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Uh-huh.
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Here's hoping for a white Mardi Gras. How hoping for a white Mardi Gras.
[01:12:07] Unknown:
Well well, they're talking white Super Bowl right now. Oh, yeah. That's right. Because that's the Super Bowl that yeah. That's not this weekend, next weekend. Yeah. You got your 50 five line tickets. Right? Oh oh, yeah. I'm right there for that sotanac halftime show.
[01:12:25] Unknown:
Well, only cost you about $1800
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or something. Alright, Dwayne. Well, thank you for taking care of that. Hotel rooms are $1200, $1500 a 9 around here. Oh. Motel 6 is $700, and the key you get is I10 in the industrial canal. 5 of the industrial canal.
[01:12:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yikes. Okay. Yeah. Well, thanks for checking in with that interview. Someone must hold on. Later. Well well, I just love you, Dwayne. Thank you, man. And we'll go Yeah. You're right. That Mike Adams interview. Hey. How can you not lose that accent? I mean, really?
[01:13:01] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Thank you, buddy. Roger.
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Okay. Well, who else has got something to comment on this? Anybody else listening to this Mike Adams interview yet?
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Roger?
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Yes. Samuel.
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I did. Yeah. I, sent you a, a piece on Deepsea couple days ago. You should check that one out because, it gives it a a a view from an expert and
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what he thinks might be actually going on. It's pretty comprehensive, and it's in layman's terms. So Well, I'm telling you, Mike Adams just go pretty point blank. Said, this is the future of the world, whoever wins this battle right here. K? They'll have they'll have control. A lot of people
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the a lot of people are striving for where the power is gonna come from as well. You know, you got Microsoft trying to buy up 3 Mile Island. You've got other people trying to build small nuclear things. You know, we're so far behind in technology. The the thorium nuclear plants, I think, are the thing that we should really be going for, and we were the number 1 in in the world in the sixties, and we dropped it because there was no byproduct for weapons, using thorium. But that, I believe the Chinese are gonna open a thorium plant, this year,
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and the Indians are right behind them. So Well, whoever Trump is proposing for the Department of Energy said I'm totally behind nuclear. I heard that clip the other day, and there have been some big changes. You know the difference in, I saw a PBS program on this years ago, and they were talking about nuclear and and they were comparing us to France. And the difference is France has like 21 or more nuclear plants, but every one of them have been built on the same design with improvements from the next one to the other. And they have no accidents or anything over there. On ours, in our country, there's like a 100 and something reactors and there's only 2 in the entire country that were built on the same design.
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Yeah. The really cool thing about the Thorium is it's a lot less expensive because there's more of it in the crust of the earth. In fact, India has probably the most of it And there's no byproduct that needs, you know, thousands of years to break down from the thorium reactor. Uh-huh. Because I don't like standard nuclear because of that problem. There's this byproduct that you got to deal with.
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And then there's confusion. I mean, our patent law Confusion. That's exactly where I was going. Go ahead.
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A a lot of people don't realize that our patent office will not accept the patent that defies physics. So if you can if you if you're basically come up with something like cold fusion, where you're putting less energy in than you're getting out the other side, it's not patentable. We were and the corporations totally took it over. I mean, it used to be I used to tell new clients of mine with ideas that you get a bound piece of of notebook, so you can't pull pages in and out, and you keep a history of that. That used to stand up in a court of law of who was the first with the idea, and then you record in there the people you meet this and you could put signatures in there on meetings and all that stuff. You keep a record. Right? It's sort of like a diary on the product. That used to stand up in law. Now they changed it. The first one to file the patent Right.
Is winner. So the corporation
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just do it. And they control the patent offices too. Okay. Now what Samuel was talking about on the coal fusion thing was demonstrated 2 years ago in the summer out in California. They had a live worldwide video feed on it, and it was done at the Museum of Computer History in Silicon Valley there. And, the the guy I saw interviewed extensively was has been following it for 30 years on the periphery. So he's not a big scientist, but he's been following in our personal interest for a long time, very involved with a lot of the movers and shakers in that. And what he said is they do have it. And they demonstrated it on the Internet live that day, 2 2 summers ago. But this is the important thing that that blew me away, was he said, what we're going to do, of course, it's highly volatile because of the clash with the corporations and their power.
But that the first place they were going to attack was the soft underbelly of the energy business, that being home heating. And he's his statement, I wish I could remember how many he one glass of water could heat a 100,000 houses for an entire summer? I mean, an entire winter? One glass of water pulling hydrogen or whatever out of there has the power to heat a whole bunch of homes for an entire winter. Right? And there is scalable, and they could put that eventually into automobiles and other things. But, but that happened, summer before last, folks out in the Bay Area. So some of you may remember that or not. I just think that subject, that area is particularly interesting.
So, any other, comments on all this? This is quite an interesting and important area, both the AI and this cold fusion stuff. Roger? Somebody's got a yes, ma'am. Julie?
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I just have a comment going back to the AI on DeepSeq. It's interesting that, you know, China, the man who built this, only used just over 2,000 of the NVIDIA GPUs for a little over $5,000,000,000 whereas ChatGPT had over a $1,000,000,000 budget. And, now DeepSeek is the number one free AI app, and it has surpassed all the other AI apps.
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It's kicking their ass from what I know, and it's not my area of expertise. Okay? And maybe who knows? Who knows? Where but, again, what Paul read us of that whatever AI machine is hooked up to them yesterday just really kinda blew my mind on the accuracy of that readout. K? It was very accurate. So I'm impressed. Use the way to harness it to help us, I guess. So who else has got something okay. Go ahead, Julie.
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But if you, for example, if you use, like, Chrome or Google and you type in, COVID, is a bioweapon, They've trained the AI to come back and say that, no, it's not. That's a conspiracy theory. So they're training these AI Right. You know, to tell you what they want you to know. But you don't know when you read that, how true it is or not. It's scary. Well, how how about when they ask for a picture of all those leaders and they all came back black? George Washington is black.
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That's programmed.
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Comment. I yield.
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Hey. There's you, Joe. We haven't heard from you, man. How are you doing? Please comment away.
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Doing well. I think it was Samuel, but I'm not for sure. But he mentioned the Thorium reactors. Yes. And I'm in and I'm in agreement with him. However, going that route, you're dancing with the devil himself. Sam Altman Sam Altman is the one pursuing the thorium reactors, and the Thorium is a fuel.
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And the same Altman that was in that meeting with Trump last week?
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That was him.
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Okay.
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And, do a bit of homework, and he's, that's the one thing that has been bearing me away from that.
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Uh-huh.
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And I don't know how you get involved in this without contact with these evil devils because they're everywhere in that business. Sure.
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Also, you know, this is mister Altman that wanted to, say at first he was gonna he's working with, Musk, I think, saying he wanted to keep it open, chat g p t and all that. Now he's closed it and and he doesn't care about money. That's his statement, but they caught him driving his car. Did you see photos of that, Joe? Joe, did you see any photos of No. I did not see that. Well, guess how much his car cost?
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I I don't have any idea. $4,000,000.
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So we were the leaders in
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What, Samuel?
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We were the leaders in thorium research because back in the sixties, we were trying to build nuclear powered aircraft and the the reactors we had were too heavy and clumsy and they needed a lot of shielding, which just added to the weight. So they were going to Thorium because it doesn't have all those problems with radiation, etcetera. And the scientists that were pulled off of that, because basically, there were a lot of technical problems to challenge, but they figured by the turn of the so by 2,000, we would have been using thorium reactors, if the research would have been allowed.
But really, we've got now China who says they're going to have one running this year and India is right behind them. So we're again like everything. I mean, I could give you the most basic thing about how we're so far behind in technology because we are crushing the with the patent office, all of our free thought and ingenuity
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and incentive here in this country. Okay. Because there's no problem. Do the New World Order. Tom, let me ask you, Samuel. Was that case was that the, case you know, there's a Brent brought this to us one day and talking about the national security state and national security, and all of that came out of a plane crash in Georgia. And they had Westinghouse, I believe, or General Electric Engineers on the plane, and they were trying to mess with a, a reactor. And the plane crashed, and it was the widows of the Western the General Electric engineers that were suing. And that's when they brought up National Security to stop their lawsuits, and that's where the origin of that according to Brent.
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Well, a lot of a lot of patents get get get get the label put up,
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for national security and are just pulled away too. It's another issue. Well, that whole thing came from that incident of nuclear reactors in a plane doing some kind of an experiment that crashed with, General Electric Engineers on board.
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Comment again.
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Yeah, Joe.
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I've done quite a bit of reading on this, and I have read where the first nuclear reactor was not a uranium reactor fuel reactor. It was a thorium fuel reactor. And the reason that they pushed and everything went to the uranium fuel reactor is because of the byproduct called plutonium. Right. Absolutely by the way. And they pursued the uranium as a war effort rather than a fuel for power effort. Uh-huh.
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Well, makes perfect sense.
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You know, the what those, Thorium reactors are, are called molten salt reactors. Mhmm. And if you do some looking at those, they cannot run away.
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Right. They they've got all the advantages that that's they're they they can't run away and explode. They they don't produce a fuel that doesn't break down within, they say, 50 years, and they could probably even get to break down faster than that. It's a lot less of a problem to begin with. It's cheaper because there's a whole lot of it in the crust of the earth. It's and India is one of the countries that has the most of it from what I understand.
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It's everywhere. It's everywhere in the on the surface of the earth. It's everywhere. And, it's, it's coming. You know? And and look at your I don't know if you can find out any information on it. But, your nuclear submarines, I'd be interested interested to know what fuel source they use as well as, the aircraft carriers. Those, because there are many people in close proximity to those reactors that power those ships. Yeah. So, you know, we're there's a a lot we do we're not being told. And another thing that I have read is that with the molten salt reactor, the nuclear waste, what little there is, can be recycled into the, Thorium reactor and consumed that way. So Oh, cool. In all reality, there is no nuclear waste.
Mhmm. Cool. So those are the things that Let's hope
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that this is, that guy I think it's Department of Energy. Let's hope that's what he was referring to when he said I like nuclear. Joe, could you reach out? Doctor Gene told us to wait till after 20th. If you get a chance and you're thinking about it, could you reach out and see if he'd like to have another little get together?
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Okay. I'll I'll I'll do that.
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Okay. Thank you, sir. I'd really like to see his response and reaction after he's seen that video. We sent him God's trunk card, by the way, just so he'd have a better idea what we do. And, I I'd really like to have that conversation with him. So, if you can and he's able, they don't have any gigantic winter snowstorms out there in between, maybe we can get on with him again. Okay. Now I'll give him a call. You, Joe. Okay. He's a great guy. I'd look forward to speaking with him. Okay. What else? Anybody got something else they'd like to bring up either on this Thorium or on the AI or anything else that's got you real motivated? Yes, sir.
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Yeah. Larry, I was wondering if we could get back to Dave for a second if he's still listening. Yeah. Yeah. During summer of last year, I talked to him on the after show and he said he was submitting his documents for, to the IRS for the ROE. And I think he was trying to get one particular year back, and I was wondering if you could provide an update if he was able to resolve that and have success.
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Yeah. We'd like to know if you did, Dave, if you wanna talk about it. And let me just while you're noodling on that, hopefully, you're still with us. If any of you are interested in this opportunity, I would really not waste any time in pursuing it because they're even talking as they talk about getting rid of the IRS. They're making comments like this is gonna be done quick. So I I you might not even have the time to get it back now with the normal processing time. But if that does blow your dress up, I'd certainly pursue it quickly. Dave, you got an input on that?
Okay. I don't know if he's still with us or not, Larry. Okay. Well, you might have to catch him on the after show again. So, where else can we go today, folks? Got a a very interesting article I can, audience. I can I can pull out this, this lecture on self help remedies and show you what I think is their importance, but I'd rather poll the audience first and see if there's someone on your mind? It sounds like somebody's got their mic open. With children, who's that? 11. 11? Hello? Hello, ma'am? Did you wanna ask a question? That's okay. Did you wanna ask a question?
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Yeah. Who's Did you who is Jackson Colorado.
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Who, is Colorado. Who
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and which one name again, please?
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Hi. Jess.
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Jess. Jess. Hey, Jess.
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Hi.
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I mean, you know, we were talking about the yeah. It's been a little bit. I'm and I'm at work. I forgot I had it I raised my hand. Anyway, I mean, I sent my ROE in in August last year, September. Yeah. Uh-huh. How long will it take for us to get the tax refund
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paperwork? I know Mark has taken tax and it will get him. I have no idea on the time frame or return. There's probably some variables there. Jess, did you work through Mark on this, or or did you do it on your own?
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No. I worked with Mark, so I did that. Then he said 13 days after I get the paperwork back or the the registered mail card back, we would do it. But I know he's been sick, and so we haven't Yeah. Gotten any of that refund stuff set up. Okay. Well, when we get him back like he worked with?
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No. Not to my knowledge that would know it as much as he does, but let's wait till he gets back and see what, he he knows. And that, hopefully, cross your fingers, Tess, will be any day. Okay? He he's been real sick for a bit. Yeah. So, we're good. Because it's he's got all my life on paperworks to do it. Right. Well, he's he's still doing. He's getting better. So, trying to get up to speed in any day. I think we're gonna have him rejoin us regularly here. But as an answer to your question, I don't specifically know. And I think sometimes it depends, you know, there may be some variables in there. I just don't know, and I haven't talked to Mark about it. But we should get him back quickly, and hopefully, we can get your question answered. Okay?
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Yeah. Well, I know it'll take a while for IRS to send the money back. Do it. I was just wondering how if the paperwork may give you a Okay. Well, I don't I I don't know, and
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we don't I'm having a little bit of a difficult time understanding you, but, hopefully, Mark will be back here real quick. Well, I know I really miss him around here. I'll tell you. So Mhmm. Okay. Glad he had way more serious than it was. You're welcome. Hey, Roger. Yes. Thank you. Yes. Yes. It's Mike. Hey, Roger. Hey, Mike.
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Hey. 726, 688, and, submarines use General Electric, vessels, which is 2, u 235. They all use General Electric or Nordstrom's reactors. They're all 235. You're 2 35.
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Okay. So they're all using uranium. Okay. Thank you, Mike. Mister Navy there. Were you were you navy or marines, Mike? It was navy, wasn't it?
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Yes, sir. Navy? I worked on I worked on the cooling systems of reactors on, submarines in the Pacific.
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Oh, cool. Well, you really know, don't you?
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Yeah. I've actually had my hand against, a ballistic Polaris missile on a submarine, and I've had my actual hand against a, a nuclear reactor vessel.
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Yikes. Well, we're glad you're still with us. So who else has got something to add to the conversation here this morning? We've gotten off on nobody coming forward with questions in our Ballywick type stuff, so we've gotten off on these important other discussions as is our habit. Samuel's got something to add. Yes, sir?
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Earlier, Larry mentioned something about our congress and what power they really have, etcetera. This is from the book of the 100. It says, when back at Lincoln's time when the congress adjourned signed I, what happened is Lincoln stepped in, and Lincoln convened an extra extraordinary session of Congress in his capacity as commander in chief and not the president of the United States of America. Thus Congress sits at the pleasure of the Commander in Chief in a Roman Imperial style government not by the pleasure of the good and lawful people of the several states. This is a clear statement of change in the relationship of the government to the style of government.
Lincoln continued to call extraordinary sessions throughout the war. Thus, the sweeping power in the constitution was usurped by 1 man who put himself outside it. All he ever created is civilly dead in a relationship to what we used to have, and it's still that way. He also called up 75,000 militia to stick it to the south, in this first session and you know 700,000 dead people later, and it take takes a lot of money to kill people. We were bankrupt by 18/63, and we've never recovered.
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Well, it's probably true. I think there's only a couple of years we haven't been, in debt, and that was a few years of Andrew Jackson's presidency. I think those are the only ones. But now correct me. I thought the congress adjourned sine die after the 14th amendment. You're saying this was before the start of the Civil War?
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Oh, when the southern states left, they didn't re they didn't set a new time and date. As soon as they let them back in structure
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They they let him back in to vote on the 13th amendment to ratify it constitutionally.
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Yeah. This was under, all of this usurping of the presidency and his extraordinary sessions. Congress had changed as soon as the South left, and they they didn't adjourn properly.
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The big change they've made is they added the administrative state and neutered Congress because they can pass legislation and act like they're doing that and making these laws. But then in this current, excuse me, structure, they then pass it to the quote unquote experts who are whichever administrative agency has subject matter jurisdiction over that. And they pass it to them. They, being experts, this is just what happened with Chevron. The Chevron deference is the Chevron deference was that they said, well, you're the expert. You can do whatever you want with it. Okay? And so that's when they got freewheeling in a 180 degrees on reinterpreting regulations.
However the hell they wanted to reinterpret them. Okay? And the only way you could get that corrected and those rule and that's public policy. And before we came along, virtually everybody was served, and it all applied to you. So the congress has only a role that is like a play within a play. They oh, yeah. We see them. You see the law. We see all that. What we don't see is the administrative agencies making hay out of this stuff. Now that has been curtailed, thanks to the last session of the supreme court and what they call the Chevron deference deference. No. You can't interpret those however you want to. Sorry.
Okay? So but that's the way it was set up to work. And you think the congress is doing all the work, and it's these agencies that are stabbing you in the back and doing all the real derogatory work at the same time. K? So that's the way I understand it.
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Do they state here that a, title 2, congress is marked with an asterisk, the book of the 100.
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Okay. Book of the 100. Okay. Congress is marked with an asterisk for what?
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Title 2, the Congress is marked with an asterisk, which means that Congress exists by resolution, not positive law or b, all positive law titles are marked by an asterisk and Title II, the Congress, has no asterisk, a footnote, this is because the following proclamation in 18/61 by Lincoln where he basically usurps everything. And after the congress, once signed, he brings it in under this basically commander in chief, not president of the United States. So it it all all all really goes back to Lincoln. And, so I I really do believe we're still in sort of a martial law setting, and that's why we have what we have. Well, you are if you're a citizen of the United States. Sure. You well, you're a democratic state also since If you're a 33.
Right?
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If you're a national, you're not. You've done an end run around that.
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Right, Roger. Thank you for that. I'm so so happy for what you brought that, I can't I can't thank you enough.
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Well, it's very powerful. Yes. It is. I mean, it's sad that it just takes people internalizing it for so long till they really realize what they got in their hands. I've used it before. Believe how evil everything really is, you know, and and what they've done. You, what I am attempting to do with you, each and every one of you, listening later or live, I'm trying to put Excalibur in your hands. Now whether you wanna firmly grasp it and start swinging it, is up to you. But it's sharp on both edges and it cuts through anything. And it's one of the most powerful things in the world is truth, and that's Excalibur. And we pulled it out of the stone for you and handed it to you. What are you gonna do with it?
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Roger?
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Yes, Murphy. Roger.
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Hold on, Joan. Murphy first.
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As nationals, we are removing ourselves from the United States. That's the corporation, which is part of the voting. And now with what Samuel pointed out now Okay. I feel and I just wanted to share this with you in the in the, the student here that our affidavit and lawful legal notices have more power than a vote. The vote is just a suggestion of the people that they elected for you to choose from.
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They like I said, they call it a franchise because you didn't get political rights. You only got civil rights, and they've gotta give you the appearance of participating so they can keep the illusion up. It's a play within a play.
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It's legal plunder. People participating in voting at the IRS. We are fueling when you're participating, we're fueling it. You're fueling that people.
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Yeah. Here, you're using voting in a very general term because all politics is local, and you want to be able to participate in voting your local offices. K? Well, you're talking about specifically federal offices, but we should and that's the argument to take to these supervisors and this attorney in Alabama is, look. All politics is local. I wanna participate on voting for my sheriff and my DA or my judge or whoever it is. And see, they can't they're denying you that. And it'd be alright if you even if they said you can do that, but you can't vote in federal elections. Well, that'd be alright. Okay? But they can't keep you from voting because all politics is local. Okay. Right. But Right. America And they're saying, you'll hold on. America, go ahead. I'll get to you, Samuel. Hold your thought. Go ahead, America.
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Don't you think that the lawful legal notices and the affidavits are more powerful than voting locally and making sure that we are telling them what needs to happen. Because the the people is gonna
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Well, I don't think it's an either or. I think you ought to have that right. We now have political rights, so we ought to be able to exercise them especially locally.
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And we can do it administratively with our locally
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In in the organic constitution of California, the 18/49, it's a short sweet, little document. It refers to the act of voting, but it is not done by a voter. It is done by an elector. Elector. Yep.
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Well, that's why we're trying to get at is this national and elector. John and Glenn got registered as it 30 years or so ago. That's why I keep trying to press you guys to get out there and it would be there for rolling up to a very important election. Those people are really busy and distracted, but now that's over. They're mopping up as we get a little further down the road. You ought to start that again. I mean, that's don't don't forget. That's one of Trump's really big deals is election reform. You know, Samuel, when he came out to California last week, he stated, I'm coming out there for two reasons. Did you hear that?
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Sure. Mhmm.
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He says to get the water flowing. Did you know they sent troops in yesterday and opened up the water flow in California? They sent federal, arms armed troops in to do that yesterday. And the other thing that he wanted done was everybody has to have an ID to vote. Those are the 2 things he wanted to accomplish on that trip last week. So Roger. There's gonna be some big changes, it looks like in the electoral system for the positive, and we can play a part here. Okay? Yeah. Right. And don't forget Hold on, Joan. Hold on, Joan.
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Thank you, Mira, for what you said a minute ago. And, Roger, right before Mira spoke, did you say nationals are not enemies of the government? Only citizens
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are enemies of the government? Well, I I didn't I didn't say that. But I'm pretty I that's for only citizens of the United States are in the War, Emergency Powers Act of 33. They didn't say nationals. They didn't even have nationals yet. That was in 33. They didn't change the label until the Nationality Act of 1947 years later, to my knowledge.
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The 14th amendment talks about rebellion. It's right in there. We're in re Yeah. If you're a citizen, you're in rebellion. So that puts you into the, enemy of the state category. Right. Well, that could be this gonna
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that could be well, no. Well, no. We're totally different from them.
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Yeah. So nationals are not. Okay. Thank you.
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Alright. Now there's a guy trying to say something. Get someone a second. I guess. I don't know. I'm Yeah. Hey. It's
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Larry.
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It's Larry. So in your mind, Roger, what's the difference between the elector and a voter? So you have an elector like John and Glenn became, and then you have a voter. They both walk into their local precinct. And what's gonna be, like, the differences of what they do?
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I don't know because that structure is not the same anymore. They've got this electoral college that they've got cooked up that they're trying to get rid of. The Dems are trying to get rid of that. So I don't know. I can't answer your question. I don't really have much knowledge on that.
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So do you think the John and Glenn had the same, capabilities
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as as those members of the electoral college? I I don't have any idea. I just know they said they went in and got registered as electors. Now they had never filed their affidavit with the secretary of state. They didn't know about that back then. So, Larry, I just can't answer your question. I'm sorry. I wish I could. I just don't have that information. Okay. Another thing Why I'm trying to get you guys to go out and start pressing the envelope as we get past this little period here, and maybe, you know, that's the only way we find answers is when you guys press the envelope on something.
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And another thing, a little while ago, you you said something about, congress adjourned after the 14th amendment. Sinee died. Sinee died. Do you agree with that?
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Do you agree with that? They didn't let they didn't let they didn't let all the they didn't let all the members back in to vote on it, did they? Roger man. If you hadn't passed the 14th amendment, they wouldn't let you in. The 2 states that had already passed it and ratified it, they tried to withdraw their ratification. They wouldn't let them do that either. So is that what ABR teaches and and you're agreeing with her? I I I man, I I don't study other people's stuff. I dwell on my stuff. K? Because I think most of the stuff I get presented with from them are is incorrect and they're full of shit. And I'm not gonna spend my time going over and researching somebody that doesn't even know what system of law they're in or what system of laws being used against them. How much of the rest of this whole picture you think they can get correct when they're that wrong on those 2 foundational issues, Larry?
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You're right. Maybe maybe Paul was trying to chime in. Maybe he knows something.
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I mean, I'm not gonna waste my time going and chasing her shit. So I can tell you, oh, yeah. Yeah. I found something she's doing right. Go Paul, what do you got?
[01:49:52] Unknown:
Well, the way I understand it is congress adjourned prior to the 13th amendment, but after the titles of nobility amendment, which they buried. So they they adjourned prior to the 30 13th amendment, and Lincoln sent armed troops to grab their asses and drag them back to congress so they could vote on the 13th amendment. And he did it under military and martial rule, And then they kicked him out when the 14th amendment was
[01:50:27] Unknown:
unlawfully ratified. Well, then they weren't in sign, he die when he brought them all back to vote on the 13th amendment, and they let all the southern people in to vote on it too, then it wasn't sign, die anymore if that's the sequence of events. Right?
[01:50:41] Unknown:
No. No. It it it was a different governing body when they were brought back under the military. Okay. Under armed guard, they were brought back under a different
[01:50:52] Unknown:
form of government. That is the day the republic died. We we can't do anything about that. That's old history. It's interesting. Is there anything that we can talk about that we can effectively operate on? We can't do it on all that old stuff. K? Oh, we can't. Because they're gonna come back. It's never gonna get heard, and they're gonna come out with custom and usage as a defense, and you got no offense for that. K? So can we discuss something that's relevant? It
[01:51:20] Unknown:
this is on the book of the 100. This is when the the southern states walked out of congress on March 27, 1861, the quorum to conduct business under the constitution was lost. The only votes congress could take under its own rules and parliamentary wall were to set a time to reconvene, take a vote to get a quorum, and vote to adjourn with a specific date, time, and place to reconvene. Instead, Congress adjourned signedai without a day that not only closed the session, but it gave no provision to to reconvene at a specific day and time. Such an adjournment dissolved this assembly in absence of contrary constitutional provisions or bylaws of the assembly.
[01:52:17] Unknown:
Alright. When was that book written, Samuel? The book of the 100?
[01:52:21] Unknown:
The late nineties, I think.
[01:52:23] Unknown:
Okay. Well, now these things were done back in the 18 sixties. Okay? Why didn't any Supreme Court or any other court weigh weigh in on what these people are saying? In in 30 40, 50 years, none of them ever weighed in on this. Why not?
[01:52:41] Unknown:
Well, we essentially went from the the states state citizens to this new,
[01:52:49] Unknown:
No. Well, no. No. That's not correct. There was Jim Crow laws. They didn't dish the state citizen. They made them whites for another 50, 60, 80 years.
[01:53:00] Unknown:
The point is Congress usurped all kinds of powers, and it this went through the entire government. It it it it it it they they took everything we were doing was unconstitutional. I mean, they changed the the system of law, and they all went along with it because they were all getting fat.
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We changed from de jure to de facto on that day.
[01:53:27] Unknown:
Okay. Can we do anything about that? Yes. We can file an affidavit and go back to the state citizenship thing. K? So we've got the remedy for that. Alright?
[01:53:40] Unknown:
So I mean, they they they drag this right into this bankruptcy because the war was costing Lincoln so much money, he had to start to do all these tea bills and and, you know, clever ways of trying to finance all of this. And we were bankrupt by 63, and we've never come out of that bankruptcy. Some of those debts were still being paid off in the 90s. Anyway, I'll leave it. Forget.
[01:54:15] Unknown:
Hemp for victory.
[01:54:20] Unknown:
Hey, Roger.
[01:54:22] Unknown:
Yes, Larry.
[01:54:25] Unknown:
Yeah. When when Paul played those, videos, I don't I don't remember if it was yesterday or day before yesterday, Levin and Barnes on the 14th amendment. That was on I jotted something that yeah, I jotted the statement down that I got out of it. I want to see if you agree with it. Regarding Levin and Barnes, I think they believe the quote unquote and subject is referring to the country, but we know that is not what is going on. It is referring to the federal government, the District of Columbia. Would you say that's a true statement?
[01:55:07] Unknown:
Yo. Repeat that again, Larry. The Barnes and Levin are both saying that it applies to the whole state for you, what would be called they pointed out as the liberal interpretation of it.
[01:55:22] Unknown:
What now Well, they kept they kept referring to that those two words and subject and they kept I you know, they're trying to define it as I believe they were trying to define it as that they are upset when someone comes to our country, they have to give allegiance to our country that they can't have allegiance to 2 different countries and I think we know that not to be true that when you say and subject in the 14th amendment, you are giving your allegiance to the District of Columbia, but they don't see that. Do you agree with that?
[01:55:58] Unknown:
I agree with that. They don't see it at all. They're very close, both of them. Barnes, even more so, but they just don't see this next level down. They haven't asked the question, where in history has this birthright citizenship concept applied and been used? That's the question neither one of them asked. If they'd asked that, they'd go, oh, the feudal system and you made the connection. But neither one of them asked the question.
[01:56:27] Unknown:
Roger? Larry?
[01:56:28] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:56:30] Unknown:
Yeah. I had notes on this and I thought that, that Barnes said that subject to the subject to was, basically government by social contract and Mark Levin said total allegiance. So they and you had said it's not social contract. It's just a regular contract that Oh, gosh. We have. See,
[01:56:54] Unknown:
Barnes doesn't have that yet because he doesn't see the front end. We see the front end. So we see the back end. We know what they're doing. He doesn't have that perspective yet yet. Let's hope he does at some point. Why do you think they wrote the 13th amendment, folks? It's right there. So they could throw the broad net over the states and get the state citizens who that amendment is written to to move down to the and subject to the singular jurisdiction thereof. That's why they wrote the 13th amendment. It's the setup. Do you get that?
That's showing you what they're doing because they're addressing they have to be addressing the state citizens in the 13th amendment because the 14th amendment wasn't even whatever ratified or whatever yet. Till 6 months later, it has to be written for the state citizens. That's the setup so they can drag everybody in the country down into this new federal status they're about to pass in 6 months. They didn't tell them that, but that's exactly what it is looking back. You can see what they're doing, or else I can. Can all y'all do you see what I'm talking about here?
That's it. Both of those amendments were written at the same time. They just kept the 14th. Well, they very well could have. Well, I'll tell you what. They didn't they didn't come out of our country. They came right out of the damn city of London. Mhmm. That's why they've got a a statue of Abraham Lincoln over at Westminster. Okay. We got a couple of minutes left. Anybody got, something you wanna weigh in on? You better do it quick. No weigh in. Roger. Okay. Alright, Sketch. What you got?
[01:58:53] Unknown:
I just wanted to say that, Barnes did say that, you know, there was this the social contract, and it was based on consent, which means voluntary. He just didn't go down down the rabbit hole a little further to the to
[01:59:09] Unknown:
the basis of that. If he did if he did just ask that one question, what other systems in history have used this? There's your answer.
[01:59:20] Unknown:
Yep. I yield. Thank you.
[01:59:24] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Sketch. I'm surprised the whistler hadn't chimed in yet. He ought to be coming along here pretty directly. Of course, we'll be back tomorrow and find out this this day, with RFK is gonna be very interesting. So take as much of that in as you can. We'll probably discuss that tomorrow too. And, then the next day, of course, is Brent. So I hadn't heard Paul from Kentucky in with us yet today, but, Paul, I'd suggest you might wanna try and listen to mister Winters. And otherwise than that, I'm gonna go get an implant in this afternoon. I mean, how much fun can an old man have? Okay? Get those needles poked in your gums and all that kind of garbage. Well, that's what I got in front of me. Okay? So say a prayer. Alright?
Otherwise than that, he's a good dentist, and and, I'll be glad when all this is done. Here's a yeah. When young people ask you what advice can you give me, tell them to take care of their teeth. Okay? They have a lot of money and a lot of a lot of pain and discomfort later on in this life. Thank Borean and Joan. Alright. So, Paul, you got anything close out on? You've been kind of quiet today?
[02:00:44] Unknown:
Nope. Nope. I'm all good.
[02:00:47] Unknown:
Alright. Well, we'll, as I said, be back tomorrow and see what's going on. I think we're in a very positive situation. And some of these things like changing the voting system and and and and and and and and the birthright citizenship thing and some of these other things that are they're flat right in our wheelhouse, kids. Okay? So it's very interesting to see the direction of the country. We're not adversarial. We're out there. You wanna get out of this. It's like you wanna get out of this, but we might can help get tapped to take some of these things because we're the experts in the world on birthright citizenship. It's very evident. K?
On our side, at least. Alright. The, outro is done. We're done. Hope you guys have a great day. We'll see you tomorrow, and thanks for being with us. K? Right. Thank you, Sketch. Okay. And I've, I'm gonna go eat something and go get ready for my dental appointment. So, anybody got anything else for me real quick? I'm gonna consider that a no.
[02:01:54] Unknown:
If you have the option, gas over Novocaine.
[02:01:58] Unknown:
No. I I I don't have that option. Okay. You know, he doesn't use Novocaine. He uses something else. Okay. See y'all later. Ciao.
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Bye. Bye. And that's it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Wednesday edition. We actually made it to hump day. The only question is whether we'll be able to slide into the weekend gracefully or if it's gonna take some work. It might just take some effort with all the things going on in the world today. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 1 PM EST on Eurofolcradio.com, radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and a host of other platforms through the NET family of broadcast services, including WBOU FM, Chicago, radiosoapbox.com from Europe, home network dot TV, freedom nation dot TV, go live TV, and streamlife dot tube.
We are the ones that are the watchers on the wall. We know what's wrong, and we know how to bring people out of the muck. All we need is the people to come to the message. So spread it. Share it far and wide. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. I am out of here. Thank you so much for joining us today. We'll catch you right back here tomorrow for the Radio Ranch Thursday edition followed by, Paul English live on Rumble and Paul English live dot com, wbn324. Boy, we've got we got a busy next couple of days. Thanks for joining us. Bye now. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:03:48] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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Historical Context of Political Families
Opium Wars and Historical Conflicts
Emergency Powers and National Emergencies
Voting Rights and National Status
National Status and Legal Remedies
AI Developments and Global Implications
Nuclear Energy and Thorium Reactors
Historical Government Changes and Implications