In this episode of the Global Voice Radio Network, host Roger Sayles navigates through the complexities of time changes and the challenges of adapting to new schedules. The show kicks off with a discussion about the various platforms joining the broadcast, highlighting the absence of Radio Soapbox and the presence of others like WBOU FM Chicago and EuroFolkRadio.com. Roger also acknowledges the recovery of Pastor Eli James from a triple bypass surgery.
The episode takes a technical turn as listeners and Roger engage in troubleshooting issues related to accessing the website thematrixdocs.com. A listener named Bruce shares his struggles with accessing the site on his new phone, leading to a detailed discussion about browsers, search engines, and potential DNS issues. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding technological tools and the potential roadblocks in accessing information.
Roger delves into legal discussions, explaining the significance of the legal term "person" and its implications in law. He emphasizes the importance of understanding rights, duties, and remedies, and how these concepts are crucial in navigating legal systems. The discussion touches on historical legal frameworks and the relevance of the 14th Amendment in defining legal persons.
The episode also covers the impact of the War Powers Act and its implications for citizens versus nationals. Roger addresses questions about the Trading with the Enemy Act and how it affects different legal statuses. The conversation extends to the significance of administrative law, the role of regulations, and how they apply to individuals and agencies.
Listeners engage with Roger on various topics, including the importance of voluntary consent in governance, the role of the IRS, and the potential changes in tax systems under new political leadership. The episode concludes with a reflection on the challenges of adapting to daylight savings time and the anticipation of future developments in governance and law.
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Forward moving and focused on freedom. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio
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Network.
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Yes. Yeah. There we go. How about that? Here we are in the new time. I don't know. Everybody looks pretty sleepy out there. Me included. Yikes. It'll take a couple of days to get into this. It's the 03/10/2025. Roger Sales, your host, Radio Ranch in the new time, where we get off earlier and get more in the afternoon even though you gotta get up earlier. It's a trade off. So here we are. We do have some, platforms joining today, I think. Pretty sure. And, mister mister Paul, who was having a little trouble with the new time fumbling a bit, but that's alright. We've made it, and he's the one that's the keeper of these platforms. And, we bring him out to give them credit so that they can be properly recognized for helping us.
Don't we, Paul?
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Yeah. I will happily do that. Good morning. We actually have a full complement of of, platforms with the exception of Radio Soapbox. RadioSoapbox.com is never with us on a Monday. But, WBOU FM Chicago one zero six point nine, the pulse of Chicago. They're with us this morning. And so is, homenetwork.TV, freedom nation TV, go live TV, and stream life.tube, brought to us by WDRN production support, Collins, Colorado, and the NET family of broadcast services. Sometimes referred to as the next family of broadcast services. Oh my goodness. They are not changing.
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Yes. They are. Are they?
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And, we're, of course, on our flagship station, EuroFolkRadio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, which, who I I hear is recovering, satisfactorily from his triple bypass. And we also are on Global Voice Radio Network, and the links to Euro Folk Radio, Global Voice Radio, and free conference call so you can join us live on the show or on our website, thematrixdocs.com.
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We're we're really got a bunch of reaching platforms. Thank you, folks. Wow. Well, John's not gonna be with yes?
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12,500,000.0 monthly, viewers just on Stream Life alone.
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Wow. Well, hopefully, someone will stumble into our show and not think it's a bunch of confused stuff. We got plenty of, room for folks as we grow and hit, hopefully, one of those, again, one of those magic, magic things that exposes our, owe our work here to people who are looking for answers, I guess. John will not be with us this morning. I would imagine he'd rather be with us than where he's gonna be, because he's in traffic court this morning over running a red light or something.
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Oh, no.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, I it depends on your frame of mind and stuff. But, hopefully, you'll learn something or they'll learn something or something will go on. I guess we'll probably hear about it either later in the week or next Monday. Getting up. Is anybody up with us this morning? Do we have some folks there, Paul, in the room or what? Bruce. Hey. Hey, Bruce. Bruce got up. Yeah. Okay. Bruce, how you doing? Did you have a good weekend?
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Oh, yeah. I had a fantastic weekend.
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Uh-huh.
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I it it got very bad because I couldn't bring up the website. You couldn't? I don't know what's going on, but, the website I couldn't in.
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Paul, you got an answer here?
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No. Here, let me let me check it while you guys are checking. Website, Bruce, the matrix.com
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wouldn't come up? Yeah. Yep.
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I even went back to the AT and T store to see what's going on. And, Okay.
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They found that they had another another face on the, the site, and, they were wanting money or something like that.
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Yeah. Alright. Hold on. Paul's gonna check it. Anybody else have that problem this morning? You got an answer, Paul?
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Is the matrix stocks. Weird.
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Okay. K. Well, hell of a way to start the new time next seven months. Let's see here. We'll get Paul, to weigh in and
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see if we can figure out what's going on here this morning. Well well, no. I just wanna let you know how, you know, valuable that website is. I was a a case of lost in space all weekend long.
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Really? Right up for me.
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Came right up for other folks there, someone said.
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Comes right up.
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Alright. Can y'all yep. Comes right up for Paul too.
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Yeah. Yeah. It came right up for me. Bruce, you got it. You got something I went to the matrixstocks.com. And, yeah, they might be playing games with DNS, particularly with the with the, the recent interview Hey, Yeah. And the reach. They were probably playing, playing games with the, the DNS entries, diverting people from actually being able to hit that website.
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Well, I tried all weekend longer to get on it, and I could not bring it up. Neither could the people as AT and T. That's a brand new phone. Top of the line.
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Oh, you were on a cell phone, not a computer? Yes. Weird. Right.
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I could always pick it up, you know, whenever needed. But, no, I I struggled all day. Well, you've got
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a new cell phone. Is that right?
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Yes. Uh-huh. Would you you you put everything off. I switch I switch everything off to my old phone and this phone. You're smarter than I am already. I knew that.
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Yeah. Could be a browser. Did you
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get one of the new Apples? Is that what you got?
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No. No. No. No. No. I got
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Amazon. I'm not sure which is worse.
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No. I'm just kidding.
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It it came straight up for me.
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Okay. Well, it must be something wrong with the phone or the connection. Do you is that Bruce, is that the only computer? Is that the only computer you have is a phone?
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Working? Yes. Right now. Yeah. I've I've been doing that all along. You know, my phone cell phone. Oh, okay. Problem with the other phone.
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Alright. Well, it sounds like something in the switch of phones to me.
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Well, I've taken it down there twice, to see about it, and they got no idea what's going on.
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What browser are you what browser are you using in the phone?
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Dot dot Go.
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That's what I use. It comes right up.
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Well, that's not a browser. That's a search engine.
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That's what I always use. You know? Yeah. It's always helped me, you know, get where I get needed to go.
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Alright. Well, it sounds like something wrong with your phone, Bruce. I don't know if we can help you or not.
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Well, no. The phone's okay. It's me, I think.
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Roger, if I what I would suggest for Bruce is that he types right in his address bar where he wants to go and hit enter, and it should take him right there. Don't use a search engine.
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Right.
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I think you gotta find something
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in that Go also.
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That's what I knew.
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Well, no. You said you use DuckDuckGo. That's a search engine, Bruce.
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Actually, you said it uses DuckDuckGo. That could be the problem right there. Too many ducks in a row. Problem.
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And I've always pulled up stuff before
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like that. You know? Okay. Well, you got a new phone. Something must be different. Try a browser. Go download Opera or one of the whatever the browser's on there, and just type the matrixdocs.com right into it and see if that doesn't bring it up.
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You can tell my Google?
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Mhmm. Is that it? No. Go that's another search engine, Bruce. Bruce, you're using search engines. Well, I'm talking about browsers. Do you know the difference? Talking about then. Okay. Well, you're putting it in a search engine, the matrix docs, and it's going out and searching the Internet and giving you a link. If you get a browser and you type that link right in there, it'll go straight to the site. I'll bet that'll cure your problem.
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But I don't know. Can somebody send me a browser? I don't know anything about No. You don't want No. Not
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really. Well, you ever heard of a browser before, Bruce?
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No. Okay. Well, I yeah.
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Somebody wanna give computer lessons here?
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No. That's okay. To use Yes. You know, in order to use DuckDuckGo, you're actually using a browser to access DuckDuckGo. Yeah. So when you have that page up and it and it and it's asking you, what do you wanna search for? If you go up at the top of that screen, you'll see the address. It says duck duck go forward slash something something something something. Right. Yeah. Okay? Right. Well, put the matrixdocs.com in that line that says duck duck go on the address. Okay. And then it'll go straight to it. Alright? Okay. Alright. I'll try that. Thank you, Paul. How much are you doing? Shot.
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He's a shot and report back. Dollars an hour. Back your face.
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He'll bill you later, Bruce.
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Okay. Alright.
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Yeah. Wow. I was recently sent an Attaboy digitally.
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I I I didn't know there's anybody didn't know what a browser was. So, anyway, hopefully, we can get Bruce straightened out.
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I could send him a bill, but I don't know how you would pay an Attaboy electronically.
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Well, I'm I'm giving you money every month. I think it's we went through, didn't it? Oh, good. Good. Oh, yeah. Probably. Make sure you send them a true bill, Paul.
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You got to send them a true bill.
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Okay. Alright. Alright. Now we're getting into a weird area here.
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Sorry. Oh, sorry.
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Okay. Well, see, you'll play around. See if you can get it straightened out, Bruce. There's some kind of problem.
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Little little snafu, little technical snafu. Y'all y'all was saying I'm the problem, and I don't know what I'm doing. So that that might be true. Well, I we we've ascertained that already.
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Bruce Bruce, I'm thinking that as we go forward and as this message gets more popular and we find ourselves in different places, that they are gonna throw roadblocks. They're gonna throw hiccups, like, in the search engines and all that stuff. You know, I mean, the servers are fairly secure, but a hacker could you know, if they worked hard enough, they could take the site down and divert it somewhere else. But and it's just something that, you know, we we expect because as this message gets more prolific, the attacks are going to come more fast and more furious. So
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Well, Paul, that's what I ran into. They were asking for money. Unless you pay them so much money, they were gonna cut it off.
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What? That's what I got. Bruce, what are you talking about? Is that your old phone is gonna do that? This new thing? The new phone. The new phone
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came up with the the I mean, we came up with the the Matrix Stocks. It was a heading, and it had some kind of bill that you need to pay or whatever it was before they cut you off. That's a that's an AT and T thing. Well, I don't know. That's just that's what I ran into. Well, I'm telling you.
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Paul, did you put any You know? Hold on, Bruce. I am telling you. Anything like that. I'm telling you. I am telling you right now. I am going on the record saying there is no paywall on the matrixstocks.com. If something is popping up asking you to send money, that ain't us. There is no paywall. There is absolutely no limitation to the matrix stocks.
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But that's all I could get when I got when I put, you know, the matrix stocks that that's all I got. You know? Well, as I said, it is some kind of an
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of something to do with AT and T. It's not us.
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Yeah. I understand.
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I just wanna know if anybody else had that problem, you know, and we can put in this Alright. Anybody
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alright. Well, let's ask, Bruce. Anybody in the audience have any problems with the phone, old phone, or old phone? Bring it up. Alright. Hold on, Carl. Let me finish the question. Bringing up the website or some kind of pay additive to it. Carl, go ahead and tell us.
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I'm on DuckDuckGo, not DuckDuckGo, and I've got no problems. Okay. And I'm on a cell phone, but it's Verizon.
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Oh, there's the difference. AT and T. I hope they're the devil. They're
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I have a question. Okay. Good. Instead of going through instead of going through all that, why don't they just do the app and click Radio Ranch, and there you are.
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We don't have the app.
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Well FCC app, I think you start Yeah. The FCC app. Have you thought of that, Bruce?
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Nope.
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Well Download the FCC app. Gets them on the show. That gets them on the show, but that doesn't that doesn't get them access to the web
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show. You know?
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Yeah. It's very, very clear on the website. One second, Rick. It's very clear on the website. There is a whole paragraph. The information presented on this website is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and should be used at your own risk, considered open source, used for personal and noncommercial purposes only, and freely distributed without cost or limitation. There's no way there can be a paywall on that website for that paragraph to hold true. Yes, Rick.
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I'm on the side, and the address is actually globalvoiceradio.net/matrix.
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Yes. That's where the site is actually hosted. The matrix docs redirects to, my global voice radio server because that's where the site is. If he
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types that in, it might go right there. But is Firefox the browser? Because that's what I use. Firefox. Yes. Firefox is a browser.
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Opera is a browser. Netscape was a browser. Safari on on on on Apple's is a browser. Those are all programs where you go out and search over the web. You're putting DuckDuckGo in there, which is a search engine evidently on top of a browser and asking it to do that second step for you when you don't need to.
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I understand, Roger, but that's what I've been doing all along,
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getting on the side. I can't help that. You changed phones. I didn't change phones.
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You did. No. I I had it on the phone before.
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God. Oh my I had it a whole month, and I haven't had any problems with program?
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No? What Bruce, it's a new phone. It's a new phone. N e w p h a o n e. Shouldn't he go to the HEC store instead of dealing with this here? I've done that Well, he's been there twice. I guess we he thinks we can answer his question. I don't know.
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No. What he's doing is he's just letting us know that the situation occurred. Okay. Nobody else got your that there's a there's a problem that's happening. And, Bruce, it did work for a while when you got your new phone. Right? Did it ever work on the new phone? It just changed? Yeah. I had no problem until this week. It's not then it's not the phone. It's the DuckDuckGo search engine that had a hiccup. So I don't know. I don't know what to tell you, man. If you cannot get it any other way, go to globalvoiceradio.net/matrix,
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and that'll get you there. Alright? Okay. Thank you, Paul. Appreciate your patience with it. Suggestion,
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if you're wanting if you're wanting to use a search engine, use startstartpage instead of ..gov. Start
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page. Or you or yandex.com.
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Yeah. Yeah. You can try Yandex. So
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yeah. And somebody put that stuff in the chat?
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Yandex is yandex.com, and start page is just startpage.com. Start page might be startpage.net. That ought to do. We are gonna run into problems like this. As the message gets, more and more prolific, we're gonna be having problems. There's there's hiccups because you cannot have information this explosive and this important without it upsetting some apple carts. And some of those people have, fingers on technological buttons. So gonna be the nature of the beast. Right, Raj?
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I I guess.
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Yeah. So alright. Does anybody have anything else?
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Bruce, our audience, does anybody else have the same kind of problem Bruce is having? That's what he wanted to ask. Anybody chime in, please, if you are.
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Well, it's interesting. I just tested what I just said with sheindex.com. And I got back, when I put in MatrixDox, RogerSales, I got RadioRanch, with the globalvoiceradio.net. I got the Telegram, PPN RadioRanch. I don't know if that's the one from us. I got Euro Folk Radio. Now I got Organic Healthy Life. I got nightsspirit.com, Rumble. I got rogersales, redressfordummies dot wordpress. I got a bit shoot of roger. Re
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redress for dummies?
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Yeah. Yeah. I got, a Bryteon, Roger Sales. I've got, Dina Spagnola. I've got Sarah Westall. That's thorough. Yes. This is kind of the old Internet. I got a think tank with Roger Sales and National Presley on YouTube, but I did not get MatrixDox. So and this is a, Verizon with an iPhone. So but the index kinda brings you that old, that old timey, you know, search engine before DuckDuck and Google cleansed it video.
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Weird. Well, that's interesting.
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Didn't type in the
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So the matrix docs, website itself, that domain has been scrubbed from the search engines. That really sounds to me like they removed the DNS entry, and they removed the, spider results. And they probably did it as a result of the rinse interview. Because that was the website you mentioned on the Rents interview.
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Well, there were several. Nationalstatusdot, David Case was also mentioned. Jeff mentioned it. Mhmm. Well, let me, well, let me try here at my place. Okay. Just bear with me. Bear with me, folks. This is the this is the computer fix it hour.
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This is the technical driver's course, man. Today's show.
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And and by the way, I why you're doing that? I am doing a I am on in a Target. So Target stores are probably part of that other matrix that we speak of.
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Oh, yeah. Probably. K. But are you using the Target Wi Fi?
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Oh, just
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correct. Comes comes right up on my browser.
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Wow. Roger, I'd say it's AT and T. They are the probably the worst crime syndicate out there, especially with the cell phones. My guess is that it's AT and T.
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Okay. Well, I just put Well, now I'm a national. I I don't I I I'm a
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I'm a national. I don't need to deal with those type of people. I can take them down. You think they give a shit? No. That that's why they moved to to The Philippines. It's really PT and T, Filipino Telephone and Telegraph.
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May I? Because I just went to national status on my cell phone, and it's running a loop. It's not loading the page. It's really kinda strange. Thought I'd let you know. Nationalstatus.com
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or info?
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Dave and Kaye's site? Correct. Hold on. Let me make sure I've got that. It's just interesting. Okay. The audience, if you tuned in Yes. National status. Gonna get computer answers. Okay. Well, I just wanted you to know since he mentioned that website, I thought I'd check it. And it brings it up, and it, gives, like, an overlay. And it gives the first three questions at the top, but it keeps reloading, reloading and reloading. I yield.
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I just actually punched in nationalstatus.info into Yandex and I get the first hit I get is the site And then I get a nationalstatus, .info. Cutestat dot com. And I don't know if they're running this on their website, but it says web analysis for nationalstatus..info. No active threats were reported recently by users.
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Yep. Nationalstatus.info comes right up for me.
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Yeah. The PDF handbook comes right up for me.
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The what?
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The PDF handbook comes right up for me.
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Alright. Wow. I'm I'm a can I go back to that?
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Is it the matrixdocs.com? The matrixdocs.com. Yes. And it comes up. Yes. So then I I tried it typed in that exact, you know, into Yandex and it's still, I even got the lunaticfarmer.com on here. Wow. Must link to Metrix docs. But, I do not get the Metrix docs.
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Look on the You can yeah. It came right up it came right up it came right up for me, and nationalstatus.com came right up for me. And there's no problems here in Ecuador with the Brave browser. Why don't you download a Brave browser, Bruce?
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It sounds like this sounds like this is an after hours conversation.
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Well, it sounds like it should be.
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Roger, if they put, the matrixthematrixdocs.com on the main search bay area, It should come up. It did for me. And Opera and Swiss Calus works just fine.
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Okay.
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So it it worked on my browser, which is a, an iPhone browser. So it worked from Target when I typed in exactly the matrixdocs.com and it, yes, it rerouted to globalvoiceradio.net. So and that's in Target through their gateway, but it wasn't coming up in the Yandex, search. So let's back back to that. Can you just type it into your into your browser, you know, to get it? Well,
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I don't know. But if anybody tuned in to get answers to what we normally do, they've we've lost them today. I'm gonna tell you right now. Okay?
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Well, I apologize, Roger. I really do. I thought it might be a problem. Sorry.
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Well, that's okay. I was
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I apologize, everybody. At the time. Download
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Brow download the Brave browser. Do you this is a browser. Do you know about Brave?
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Never heard of it before.
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Okay. Well, it's the guy that used to write Netscape. Do you ever hear of Netscape before years ago? Well, this guy that did Brave. They cut out all the commercials and stuff. If there's any commercials in a video, they cut it out. You might wanna start using that as as your browser instead of whatever you're using now. K? B r a put that in the chat for me and I'll b r b r a v b r a v e. Brave.
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Oh, Brave. Okay. Thank
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you. Yes.
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The link is in the chat for everybody. Just copy and paste. It'll go there.
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Alright. It's an excellent browser. Okay. Wow. Well, good morning. I'm kinda at a loss for words. Here we go on the new time. So sorry you had to get up early, Marka. I did too, but we'll get used to it. I I find that in this when we lose an hour, that takes a couple of days for me usually to get acclimated to it. The other one's a little bit easier in the fall when you gain an hour. Here, we're losing an hour, and, your system just has to re, recalibrate
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a little bit. Right. So so in our defense overnight. In our defense, it's still only technically ten thirty. So we're not we shouldn't be expected to have our ducks in a row yet. Not for another thirty one minutes.
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I wanna go back to bed. Jeez almighty. Okay. Well, I'm still discombobulated because Thursday night was rent. I didn't sleep well that night. I was so keyed up. And Friday was, a a runaround, and I had somebody take me out to dinner Friday night. And that usually, we have no nightlife here. So that just has taken a couple of days, and now we get hit on Saturday night with the time change. And, it may take me just a little bit to catch up. So sorry. Just can boomerated.
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Bear with us.
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Yeah. Yeah. And, as I said, I think earlier, John Casarab won't be with us. He's in traffic court this morning. I'm sure he'd rather be here, but that's the way that is. Now Friday or Saturday at the end of the show on Saturday. Julie, are you still with us, or have you gotten gone off somewhere? Have you gone down the block to Amy Conan Barrett's house? So are you down, demonstrating an Amy Conan Barrett's on what a poor ass decision she was?
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Yes.
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Man. Crater.
[00:31:36] Unknown:
Well, it's her Barnes is going off on her. And I don't know if you anybody listened to Barnes last night. He was going off on her being a, excuse me, a southern southern girl from, that and he went over a bunch of stuff. That's not the way I think, but evidently, that's the way she thinks. And I guess she was a professor at Notre Dame for a while, law professor of some sort. But, she's gonna side with the Democrats folks, and we're probably gonna have to deal with her for forty years, because of a a and I can't remember the name, the libertarian something or these people that keep, in Trump's first term that put themselves out as being conservative, and they're the ones that, recommended her.
Trump naively accepted her, and, I'm sure he's learned another lesson along the way. But we're gonna have to put up with her for a long many years because of this oh, I don't remember the organization that recommended her. Anyway, she's, Julie's neighbor. So, Julie, go get a sign and walk up in front of her damn house or something. How far away from you is she?
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Seven doors down.
[00:32:59] Unknown:
Yikes. That's way too close. Wreath.
[00:33:03] Unknown:
Yikes. That's too close for comfort. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:33:08] Unknown:
So, anyway, that that that is being, obviously talked about. Julie, you asked me a question out of the UCC, and if I heard you right, I don't know if I've got an answer for you. Something about rights equal remedies?
[00:33:26] Unknown:
Right? Yeah. It was asking you if you could maybe go over, remedies. There I've had seen something, in a accepted for value.
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That's these
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and it said that rights equal remedies. And I was like, no. Right?
[00:33:46] Unknown:
No. Equal remedies. So I was wondering if you could go over that. No. Well, let's go over because it's their rights don't equal remedies. Rights and duties equal remedies in the formula. But the question is on the left side of the equation to me. John, and the way I teach that is that duties and rights and duties are correlative. That you can't have one without the other. And the example I like to use is you have a right to life and you have a duty not to take someone else's life. So there's always a correlation almost like our dialectic situation.
K? But here's the question. Well, that's an interesting statement. Brent would tell you that a right arises out of a duty. That's not wrong. It's just a not as easel easily presented to a new student as that they're the same but correlative. So Brent says that they that a right arises out of a duty. Now Viera you know who Edwin Viera is, Julie?
[00:35:06] Unknown:
No. I don't. Sorry.
[00:35:08] Unknown:
Well, he's a big lawyer, hangs around with Beecraft and Debbie Kidd and a bunch of those people. And, he's got a Harvard Harvard, law degree and bunch of other stuff. He's very recognized. He's really, active in the second amendment area. Vieira, v I e r a, I believe. And Vieira would tell you that rights and duties are the same. So I don't wanna teach either Brent's way or Viera's way because most of y'all have never been exposed to these concepts before. And I you if you wanna explore those later on as you get more familiar with the information, it's fine with me. But I I'm trying to unconfuse you and not confuse you.
So I wanna teach you the way that John taught me that rights and duties are correlative. And rights and duties do equal remedies in that formula. Okay? So that's the way like I tell you guys, there's a method to the madness here. Everything I do is for a reason and has background and thought been in been put into it. And and this is one of those examples here. So it's easier, I think, for you to grasp as you're getting a correct, legal education here with some time established and ancient law law concepts that they're correlative.
K? Does that answer your question, Julie, I hope?
[00:36:48] Unknown:
Yes. Thank you, Roger.
[00:36:51] Unknown:
K. And I can't impress upon you the four importance of that formula. That that formula runs the world because it just it determines what who is a legal person. And and you go and you wanna take the next step. We talked about on rinse, he was asking me, this is how versatile that that, little formula is. What did rinse ask me? First thing in the first segment, what about, admiralty law? Well, it's very simple. I went right to that formula. I couldn't get into a big explanation from with him. I said this is the formula that runs the world, and we didn't go on the rights and duty side. We went straight to the remedy side because that's how you can prove this is an admiralty law. Okay? And so, anyway, we didn't get into it, but the formula is very important. And the other reason it's really important is it because it tells you what a legal person is.
A legal person is an entity, an entity to whom the law ascribes rights and duties. An entity to whom the law ascribes rights and duties. Well, an entity is like, a shell, let's say. I don't know the dictionary definition of entity. I've never looked at it, but some sort of a shell, some sort of a, something that you can identify and put a label of person on it. And the way you determine what person it is is from where it gets its rights and to whom does it owe it duties. Of the perfect example is the fourteenth amendment, all persons born. Well, does that mean all persons born? Everybody, all humans born?
You know, in The United States, born or naturalized in The United States? No. It means all born in The United States that receive fourteenth amendment civil rights and owe their duties to the federal government. That's that person. And if you go into Black's Law Dictionary under person, you'll see part is the explanation. The definition says, this is, has something about bearing because this is in the fourteenth amendment. So it goes back in Black's Law Dictionary and identifies that for you, but it doesn't give you any explanation. It just says very pertinent because fourteenth amendment applies to persons. Yeah. All persons born or naturalized in The United States.
That meaning fourteenth amendment persons because what are we doing here? We're given the identity and the definition of the citizen of The United States. K? So all persons born or naturalized in The United States notice they don't say United States Of America, but you just say United States. So they knew it was a federal deal. Everybody at the time understood, but what they were setting up in the background was to exchange that for The United States Of America with a bankruptcy and then throw the broad net over all the states so they could get all the state citizens out of the thirteenth amendment and drag them down to the fourteenth amendment and subject to the jurisdiction thereof by asking you the questions.
You see, these things operate totally together but it all depends on this person. If they were dragging you down into and it wasn't that person, they wouldn't have any impact, would it? K? So that's it's extremely important. You might have to toy with it for a while. But, this is these are the tools in your toolbox that allow you to always go through and identify stuff. Oh, well, there's a statute that says persons. What persons is it written for? And then, of course, most of oh, there's this, Bill Richardson. Is that that guy's name? I don't know if he's getting any traction anymore. Written a couple of books. I had him on the show one time, and we well, he he hung up on me in the audience and said I was full of s h I t. Okay? And all I'm saying is he says you don't wanna be a person.
And at at at one of the he pulls out biblical verses. One of them said, stay away from persons who are evil. Well, he took that to mean that the Bible was saying all persons are evil. And I said, well, what about the persons that are good? Because that's what it's meaning. Stay away from persons who are evil. Well, it's pretty easy for me. I don't like hanging around Jews and and and bad people. Well, stay away from them. You want to hang around with good people. But that statement, stay away from persons who are evil, does not mean that all person that you don't wanna be a person, which is what he took it for. And when I tried to explain to him the secondary meaning of person is when he got all aggravated and hung up on me. And you, if you were in the audience, I think Sam was back on back then. Well, so here's a guy that not only does not know the difference in this legal person thing, he don't wanna know. And he don't wanna believe you if you try and tell him.
And he calls you ugly names. So, this is really important. I I think I've told y'all. It's my litmus test for Patriot researchers. What's the definition of the concept behind the what's the legal concept behind the definition of the word person? And almost to the man, every person I've ever asked that was a legal person in The US, has always said the same thing even Al Attisk. He said, well, it's a corporate fiction. Well, corporation can be a person. That's corporate personhood, but that's not exclusive. See? And they don't know this old law because it's not being taught in the law schools anymore. So again Right here.
Oh, yeah. Yes, Boris?
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Yeah. But the the person is made legally. Yeah? It's made by the legal system. A person.
[00:43:00] Unknown:
Because Okay. Well, we're talking when we're talking legal per we're talking legal persons here. We're not talking in I'm gonna I'll explain it to you. We, Boris, in the law is not a person. He's an individual, and there's a reason for that. Okay? And and so, but other this comes from the IRS deal. An income tax is owed by all individuals who are citizens. Doesn't say persons. Why didn't they put persons in there, Boris? Because that's corporate. This is individual. And you see, as I was saying, there's a lot of different entities that can be persons. A partnership can be a person. It's a legal person. A trust, legal person, a corporation, legal person, individual.
Okay? And that's us. Whenever it's human, it's always identified as individuals. The reason is because the rights and the duties are in the same entity, the human. In a corporation, the rights and the duties are in different entities. The corporation has the right, corporate personhood. But if it all you can do with a corporation is fine and you can't throw it in jail. So if the whatever the reason, the incident is egregious enough, they can go what's called pierce the corporate veil and go to the board of directors and hold them responsible.
Okay? But the reason an in a person is called an individual is because the rights and the duties are in the same entity and that root word of in of individual comes from indivisible that the rights and the duties are in the same entity. So anytime you ever see a human person in law, it will be labeled an individual. Boris, that help you?
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Hope so. Yes, sir. Yes. Okay. Yes, Roger. Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much. Uh-huh.
[00:45:19] Unknown:
So go back and learn some of these things. They're not only interesting, but they're pretty important. And, as I said, where can you tag this at 26 CFR 1.1 dash one a, that IRS statement, where it says all an income tax is owed by all individuals. Now they wanted this. This is the primary thing. Corporations don't pay taxes. All they do is raise the price of their good or service. I mean, they may figuratively pay them, but they don't really pay them. They're gonna get that back and recoup it somehow. Okay? So, anyway, that's right there. All individuals.
That's the that's part one. If you go up there, you'll see one point whatever. The, the IRS code is very confusing. It's meant to be confusing, and it is. They accomplished it. K? There's different parts. Like, you could take the same section of the of the regulations, and you could put it over into three zero one. So the three zero one point something, something, something, something more, six zero one, or these different categories of taxes. The reason they put individual there is because they want the people paying it. You're the ones they want on the hook. Okay? And and and so they label you individuals.
That's so no no corporations will go under that part one. They'll know that that doesn't apply to them. Whatever the corporate, tax code is applies to them, and this other doesn't. So it's very confusing. It's one of the reasons we're here on jurisdiction is because I just hated dealing with that stuff. It's extremely confusing, and, I try and simplify it for you. So Julie and Boris, that both gets you guys, I think. Did anybody else have a question on that? It's very important to learn what we just went over and play with it on your own, okay, as part of your toolkit.
You got a toolkit to go in and attack these bastards, and that's part of it right there. It's like a hammer or a screw or something else that's got a specific usage, and it can be very, very revealing. For instance, I'll I'll tell you the story. Julie, I don't know if you've heard this. In Atlanta, One of our, Patriot friends was, he was a John Nelson student. John Nelson out of Colorado had a a contingency of students there in Atlanta, and Charlie Gray, who's the fellow we're talking about, it's in my book, was, one of John Nelson's students. And so he had a antique business, and IRS came after him.
And, he decided to defend himself as pro per in a failure to file charge. And it's big time stuff. Yeah. That's criminal. And so, he did a very good job, as a pro per, and he, had two, I think, two, district judges subpoenaed. One was a Jew Jewish judge, and he got up there, started nailing him on does he does he take the coal needs ray oath every fall, all kinds of stuff. I was in the courtroom at least this one day. I might have gone twice. It was full of people. And, so Charlie's handling his own case. He's over at the, defense table, and he also, subpoenaed the district director of the IRS.
And so he had the district director of the IRS on the stand, and he had those little half glasses, you know, where they could tilt their head down and look at you over the glasses real sinister. And so, Charlie's questioning the district director, and the district director pulls out, I think it was 6001. The three sections they always like to come on at you on are 6001, 6 0 1 1, and 6012. And, so he pulls up one of those regulations and starts reading it in open court. And it had the word person in it. All persons, yada yada yada yada. Everybody's listening very intently. And he stops, and he tilts his head down. He looks over his glasses at little old Charlie, and he goes, you look like a person to me.
And the whole courtroom was dead silent. The jury's impaneled, and you could hurt a pin drop. Now because Charlie was taught by John Nelson, who didn't know this stuff, this John Benson old law, and hadn't trained his people on it. So when that district director looked over his glasses and said, you look like a person to me. And if Charlie would have known what we know, he'd have said, I'm sorry, mister district director, but a person is an entity to whom the law ascribes rights and duties. And that may be fourteenth amendment persons you're referring to in that regulation, but I'm not that person.
Would Charlie still have spent a year and a half there at Club Fed? I don't know. But he didn't know that stuff, and it really, really was detrimental on him in the course of that trial. See, it's not are you a person. It's which person are you. And what do we know? You're the only one that can make that decision. You don't wanna be that person? File an affidavit. You'll be another person. And there's the significance of the passport. Because as we know, a passport is a document which identifies you to other nations. Well, this is why the the affidavit works with the passport.
When you send that in, you are you're under the presumption that you're a fourteenth amendment citizen. And every they've they've asked you a whole bunch of times. You've always said yes. You've signed something. Now you're going back and going, well, hold it. I've got a different legal personality now. I get my rights from god and go, oh god, my duties, and I've got constitutional protections. I'm not that other person I was in that earlier passport, and you've got to do it right because that's my legal personality, and that's how you're gonna present me to foreign nations.
It's gotta be correct, doesn't it? Yes. That's the big deal. The secretary of state has that power because he's issuing some sort of a document. It used to be just letters that he'd issue. But, but they're issuing you a document that shows your personality, where you get your rights and whom you owe your duties. And that's why you wanna be a national, I would think. Some of you don't want listen. Some people don't wanna do this, folks. Some people wanna stay in the pink cloud. I don't know why. I don't know that I necessarily wanna learn their reasons. I'm gonna accept their decision and go, good luck.
Good luck. Okay. So who's got questions on that? Roger? Would you Julien? Yes. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. Why not just stick to man or woman?
[00:53:14] Unknown:
You know, if you go back to Gaius, Samuel Yeah. If you go because there's other things that are, lawful other than man or woman. But, again, if you go back to Gaius, that's g a I u s, and you might wanna put in your search engine, Bruce, Gaius's Institutes, okay, which is the to my knowledge, the first book of law really ever written. Maybe, after Babylon, but of of our type of stuff and Gaius' institutes, the whole first part of his Institutes are on the word person. It's because a corporation can be a person and has to be treated that way. It can't be just broken down to men and women, Samuel, unfortunately.
[00:54:07] Unknown:
Well, we suffer from a lot of Roman law in this country since Lincoln as well, so I'm not a big fan of that either. I'd rather just stick to the common law and call something what it is and as closely as we can, you know.
[00:54:22] Unknown:
Well, if you use that formula, you're always gonna know what the person is. I mean, you know, they got the same well, they've got the same disabilities in common law. They of of corporations and trusts and partnerships and everything else and identifying them correctly.
[00:54:43] Unknown:
Now I think and I wish somebody You look at how many times person is used in the constitution alone, you know, you can't count it. And it has different meanings throughout. It it, you know, it's just something to to me to avoid because it has so many meanings and and I don't think all the presumption
[00:55:03] Unknown:
that government makes, they're gonna pick the one they like anyway. I don't think you can get into any kind of law at any depth and not understand this word person. You better.
[00:55:14] Unknown:
Well, understanding it is one thing. Using it is another. That's all.
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Okay.
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It's very sensible what Gaius laid out. All everything I've explained to you makes perfect sense. It's in perfect order. You just have to know that you're in the legal field, and that's what it is. You're not out on the street speaking colloquially, which is where the confusion comes from. K? If you're on the street speaking colloquially like that, I can understand why there'd be confusion, Samuel, but this is established law over a long time back, and you're not gonna overcome it. You're not gonna overturn it. K? It's it's in cement as they say.
Alright. Anybody else got any comments? Would you like to go back to computer browsers? I don't guess so. Alright. Y'all are mighty quiet on the time change day. Hey, George. The audience is very quiet on the new time change day. Yes. George, what do you got?
[00:56:31] Unknown:
The trading with the enemies act, relevant? How does national status and then how do the founding documents kind of build on each other and never really went away?
[00:56:46] Unknown:
The what? But let's let's drop the founding let's drop the founding documents and go back to the War Powers Act. Okay? What what was your specific question about the War Powers Act? Does it affect us? How does it affect nationals?
[00:57:02] Unknown:
Or how does it affect citizens versus US citizens versus nationals?
[00:57:07] Unknown:
Okay. Well, they're the enemy and we're not. If you go back to and you can see this in Gene Schroeder's, have you watched Gene Schroeder's war on emergency powers, George?
[00:57:17] Unknown:
Yes.
[00:57:18] Unknown:
Okay. Well, in there, he goes over this. And, of course, what they did was in 1917, they passed the original War and Emergency Powers Act, and the Germans were the enemy. Well, when, when we got to 1933, they brought that forward to 1933 word for word, and the only thing they did was took out Germans and put in citizens of The United States. So the new citizens of The United States are the enemy. Doesn't say nationals, just citizens of The United States. So the my interpretation is we're not their enemy anymore, although we're more their enemy than before. And, it's the old, the old, surf class that is the enemy there. Now interestingly enough, if you'll remember George, you may not have heard this comment from mister Trump.
But during the time when he was being charged with all those crimes, those non existent crimes, And he made a statement. He said, they're trying to charge me with some 1917 legislation about espionage. That's trading with the enemies act because print because Trump is obviously still a citizen of The United States and still therefore their enemy according to that document and what happened. Now does that clear up that question or you need more?
[00:58:51] Unknown:
Do you no. That's that's helpful. And I was kind of asking in a rhetorical way too. Do you think that we as nationals are the original militia, if the militia was just the
[00:59:05] Unknown:
conscription, if you will? Yeah. Yes. Well, we're the old state citizens, so it absolutely translates right over. And, yes, is the answer the short answer. And we've got whistling going on, and that means somebody's getting getting said bye bye too. So, Paul, I can't keep up with it. You can. Why don't you tell him bye bye? Oh, Paul. Uh-oh. Roger's gonna have to tell you bye bye, and he doesn't know who you are. I think we're not on. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'll get out of here.
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Bye. Your your mayor's about to get indicted. I bet that thrills them. Do you know that, Paul? But Paul's gone away again. Oh, he's slippery today. They had a governor's. I didn't ever did get to see the congressional video. I should go back and sign and search it up. But last week, they had, the mayors of Boston, Chicago. Who else? Who who were the other mayors? Do you might know who the other mayors were? I thought there was four of them. Those are the two I can remember. On Sanctuary city stuff, they brought them up in front of some congressional committee, and they said they were all, under investigation for, well, some kinda ugly, ugly thing and, like aiding and abetting, and they can throw them in jail. So that's pretty interesting. The Chicago Mayor who has a ridiculously low approval rating, 17%, I think, was one of them. And does anybody remember the other mayors? Who's the other mayors there, Dave?
[01:01:12] Unknown:
I thought thought it was, Atlanta and New York maybe.
[01:01:16] Unknown:
Oh, Atlanta and New York. Yeah. Yeah. I think New York was there. It may have been Atlanta. I don't know. I hadn't seen the footage. Certainly deserves to be, and I don't even know who the mayor of Atlanta is these days. But boy, Fulton County and DeKalb County have messed up Georgia big time. K? No doubt. So, where else can we go this morning? The new morning, the new time. We got seven months of this, folks, of getting up early. But you always get a little extra time in the afternoon. There's a trade off. Are you are you too sleepy? Is somebody wanting to blow their nose there, it sounds like?
Okay. Wow. But this that yes. Roger, there's somebody trying is that somebody trying to communicate? Wow. Paul, we're having a really hard, Do what, Bori?
[01:02:22] Unknown:
Somebody fall asleep, bro.
[01:02:24] Unknown:
I wanna go back to sleep myself. Hell.
[01:02:28] Unknown:
The computer class is too boring.
[01:02:31] Unknown:
Oh my god. Sorry for the computer class this morning, folks. Well, I guess this is gonna be an eventful week. I'll be back on mister Rent's, Wednesday, second segment. And, looking forward to it. I, I think it was Saturday we were talking about this a little bit. Sherry, you're a very regular listener to Jeff, aren't you? Oh, no. I can't get Sherry. I wanna go back to bed.
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I am.
[01:03:08] Unknown:
Okay. There you are. Now you you were saying that he got in a, not a fist to cuffs, but a little disagreement on the air with this Alleypac guy from North Carolina who I've heard on there before. I always turn him off,
[01:03:23] Unknown:
when he was on No. I think Thomas had the inform information about that. I I couldn't hear that show on post. Okay. William Dean.
[01:03:34] Unknown:
Pardon me?
[01:03:36] Unknown:
William Dean.
[01:03:39] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Yeah. All my knowledge was
[01:03:44] Unknown:
Jeff said one week that, William was going on to other things or something.
[01:03:50] Unknown:
Well, he's he was a big guy. To do. Well, he was a big political guy, and he was always very conservative. So I'm sure and Trump got elected and the Democrats are going down like the Titanic. He may have looked for a different profession.
[01:04:06] Unknown:
Jeff got upset with him because he accused Jeff of wanting to carpet bomb Mexico with the cartels. And Jeff said he was putting words in his mouth, and they disagreed. And he got off the air in the middle of the show, and that's it.
[01:04:22] Unknown:
Really? Well, you may need to carpet bomb the cartels. Hell, they got all kinds of military weapons. They got Stinger missiles. They got all Javelin missiles, I guess. They've got, 50 caliber belt fed machine guns. They got a whole bunch of military weapons. You may have to carpet bomb them a little bit. Okay. Well, sometimes Jeff has a hair trigger. He's got a hair trigger, and people set him off sometimes. I'll if I am able to get on there on a more regular basis, I'll try to not be that. I try not to offend people. But, anyway, well well, Rick, was that you gonna say something?
[01:05:07] Unknown:
No. I was gonna switch topics, Roger. Sorry. Hey, George. It was kinda something about the Libra. Yeah. George Libra code. Can I read something, and see how how this fits with what we're doing? Well, yeah. You can. I I don't I've never studied it very much. I know a little bit about it. Go ahead and read it. Sure. Article 38. Private property, unless forfeited by crimes or by offenses of the owner, can be seized only by way of military necessity for the support or other benefit of the Army or of The United States. If the owner has not fled, the commanding officer will cause receipts to be given, which may serve the spoiladed owner to obtain indemnity.
And then Article 32, a victorious army by the martial power inherent in the same may suspend, change, or abolish as far as the martial power extends the relations which arise from the services due according to the existing laws of the invaded country from one citizen subject or native of the same to another. The commander of the army must leave it to the ultimate treaty of peace to settle the permanency of this change. And as they reflect on Article II, martial law does not cease during the hostile occupation, except by special proclamation ordered by the Commander in Chief or by special mention in the Treaty of Peace concluding the war when the occupation of a place or territory continues beyond the conclusion of peace as one of the conditions are the same. So I'm kind of with Samuel kind of hearkening back to the reconstruction part and, whether you believe, based on the citizen of The United States status that we're under martial law or those who have that status I don't. But by far by far in Washington, DC occupier on in The States.
[01:07:03] Unknown:
Well, I I don't think so because the states are still considered countries. Myself, I've never studied all that, and and I just don't know how to answer your question, George. So anybody else got an answer for him or something you wanna propose, bring it forward. I I just not my area of expertise, George.
[01:07:24] Unknown:
Roger, if I may.
[01:07:26] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am.
[01:07:28] Unknown:
Doesn't that encompass the Emergency War Powers Act? And that, they consider us all enemies of the state? Well, the state of the state. And wouldn't that bring in the military?
[01:07:41] Unknown:
Very well could. I I I I I just don't know. Again, yes, it should. By virtue of what they did made us all enemies, I guess that does set up some kind of martial law. And I just don't know the answer to the question. This is what I know. If we file an affidavit, you do an in run around all that bullshit, and you go back to March eighth of nineteen thirty three and before. K? That's what I know, and I know it works because it's never not worked. So, George, I just don't know. K? So if somebody wants somebody wants to go be an expert on the Libre code, go study it. Bring us your results. K? But I've never messed with it. I've I know about it. I've heard about it.
That's all I know. K? I don't see all well, I know that we do if there is that in effect, when we file our affidavit, we do an end run around it. We go back to constitutional protections.
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K?
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Who else is this? Concur.
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You know, and that's always on these things that come up. I said, well, does it affect how they recognize our affidavit? Oh, no. Well, then I really don't. It doesn't affect us then. Okay. Who else has got something this morning? Well, y'all are. It's a a tough day. I didn't know it was gonna be this tough a day here this morning. The good news is we got beautiful blue skies and sun in Ecuador where we had yesterday an entire cloudy, rainy day. Very unusual, but, I guess we are in the rainy season as they call it, which is good. You need some water to make everything green and everything grow and all the wonderful fruits and things that, are abundant.
So, where where else? Nobody else got anything? Still sleeping? Holy shit. There's Joan. I can almost always count on Joan. Morning, Joan. Welcome to the new time change.
[01:10:04] Unknown:
Yeah. But it's same here. It stays the same in Ecuador and in Costa Rica.
[01:10:11] Unknown:
Oh, it's it it was rainy there today in Costa Rica? Nope. Yeah. We're real pretty today. That's a nice shade. And, and
[01:10:22] Unknown:
I I I said there's no time change in in Costa Rica or in Ecuador.
[01:10:27] Unknown:
Well, no. There's not, but we have to change because we're tethered to this. So while everybody else is the way it always was, it's us that has to change. So or be cognizant of the change. Or else, I'd come on at eleven. I'd let, Yeah. I'd I'd have us be a computer class for the first hour, and then I'd come on at eleven.
[01:10:53] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:10:55] Unknown:
So, Joan, you're getting pretty close to coming back, aren't you? Hold on, boy. No?
[01:11:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe. I got some other things going on here that might, delay that. But what I wanted to ask you was, you know how a lot of people say and maybe you've said it too. Have you said it too? Everything is voluntary.
[01:11:20] Unknown:
I'm the one that always says that. I don't know anybody else that understands it.
[01:11:29] Unknown:
So my question is and, I might not hear your answer because because my phone cuts out every few seconds and then comes back on. Like, I'm hearing your every seventh word right now. And so but I will have to if I if Sofia if I hesitate to come back in and reply respond to you, it's because my phone cut out and I did not hear what you said. But I will relist I will listen to the replay and try to hear the answer there. But my question is, where is it written that everything is voluntary?
[01:12:07] Unknown:
Well, it's written there over in Vatel's law of nations where he says every man has the right of personal political self determination. That means that's voluntary, isn't it?
[01:12:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Does that go for income tax too and taxes in general? Everything is voluntary? Taxes are voluntary?
[01:12:30] Unknown:
Well, I I it does in the fact that the what does the courtside say, unless the person can prove they're not a citizen of The United States, the IRS can move forward. Well, if you can prove you're not a citizen of The United States, then it is voluntary. If you can't, they've got that system rigged where they're gonna Okay. Trick you into volunteering, especially if you are a, failure to file person. Okay?
[01:13:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean, what But, nationals can
[01:13:07] Unknown:
net nationals can fail to file. We don't know that we don't owe the tax. We only owe those two sections. So if we got those sections, you got any dividends from Right. Corporations, pay the pay the thing and go on about your way. If you don't wanna pay that, don't own the damn stock. So there's voluntary right there, isn't it?
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Right.
[01:13:31] Unknown:
Okay. Well, here's the even bigger picture. Thank you, Robin. Here's the bigger picture. Well, I'm not finished. Here's the bigger picture. If it's not voluntary, Joan, what is it?
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Oh, my phone cut out. I'm sorry. Repeat. Okay. If it's if it if it's not voluntary,
[01:13:52] Unknown:
what if it's not volume, you might need to get a new phone. If it's not voluntary, then what is it? Involuntary. It's tyranny. Either I'm gonna do what I want. If somebody tells me what they want me to do and I have to do it, that's tyranny. No. You're not a citizen of The United States Of America. You're a citizen of The United States. You always answered that way. Well, that's tyranny. They just everything has got to be voluntary. And if it's not voluntary, it's tyranny. And there is no other option.
[01:14:38] Unknown:
May I, Roger?
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That that is a very, very critically important concept to totally understand. Yes, Sherry?
[01:14:48] Unknown:
Yes. Take it back to the script scriptures where, the almighty gives you free will. No one can interfere with that. I yield.
[01:14:58] Unknown:
Yep. It's gotta be voluntary. And that is voluntary. That's why just hold on a second. That's why they've gone to all this trouble to turn everything around into this dialectical nightmare so they can ask you those two questions to get your agreement to seal the deal. All of that is done because everything has to be voluntary. Yes. Who is the female there?
[01:15:22] Unknown:
It's Nancy.
[01:15:23] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Nancy.
[01:15:26] Unknown:
Hey. Well, I was thinking about the preamble to the constitution, and it says uses a phrase consent of the governed by the yeah. Consent of the governed. So there there's words in writing too.
[01:15:40] Unknown:
Well, and they've got to have the consent of the governed. Again, that's why they've turned all this around to this ridiculous, degree so they can ask you those two questions and fail you fool you. And what are they getting? They're getting your consent, aren't they? The first question is, well, you know, is this who you are? And you go, yeah. And the second one is basically, which laws are you under, and do you give us the consent to govern you in that capacity? And they can't beg, borrow, or steal that. They gotta trick you into it.
And because it's fraud and because everything has to be voluntary and because we're in the feudal system where the only status applicable is voluntary servitude, which is legal twice and lawful in the constitution, that's how they're using it. But it's gotta be me of
[01:16:41] Unknown:
how you say they put, they put it right at upfront. So I think of the consent aspect, you know, how much more upfront at the beginning can it be when it's in the preamble, the declaration of independence. I mean, that's really Right. And
[01:16:58] Unknown:
they know they don't have that consent. And see, they lost the consent in the election even of the surf. I've gotta take a sweater off here. I'm gonna be gone for just a second. Oh,
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okay. They're big on using that term, for voting, the consent of the governed.
[01:17:23] Unknown:
Do what was that question or comment?
[01:17:27] Unknown:
Well, they're big on using the term the consent of the governed when it comes to voting. So that's why they like to have at least 50% in a so called democracy to prove that they have our consent.
[01:17:42] Unknown:
Yeah. And then they try and come back and go, I saw Joy Behar on with Stephen a, the black guy that's a sports guy. It's kind of obnoxious most of the time, but I had to, I had to commend him for standing up to Bayhar, and Bayhar was saying, it was not a mandate. It was forty eight point five to 50 or something, point and a half difference in the popular vote. And she says it was not a mandate. And, Steven Smith said, look. I gotta tell you. You're wrong. You got all all the swing states. You got all these counties that had he got all the the black vote that switched, the Latino vote that switched, all that. He said, it was a mandate, lady, and she just had to shut up. K?
So good for Trump.
[01:18:39] Unknown:
Everybody argues about, you know, the the opening, we the people and who they are. They maybe they should have said we the men.
[01:18:53] Unknown:
Okay. I was trying to think. I guess the Syria situation Alawans, I think, is a split off of the Sunni or the Shiite Muslims that are Christian, and these were this is the group of people that Assad came out of. And they're Christians, and I think they might have fired on some of the Muslim well, there's big Christian areas by this by the ocean, by Black Sea, fired on some of the Muslim people, and they went in there over the weekend and murdered hundreds of them. That's what I was hearing this morning on, on Owen. Showed some Sky video and some other things.
Just very sad. And, of course, it's instigated by Israel. Bukit, because they were using Syrian territory to resupply Hezbollah over in Lebanon. And so they've been trying to take out Assad for a long time, and, they finally achieved it a few months back. They put an ISIS guy in there. And, I remind you that years ago, when, ISIS first came on the scene and there was two Israeli professors on Israeli TV one night, and they said ISIS stands for Israel Secret Intelligence Service. And the next day, they changed it to ISIL. The ISIS fighters that are wounded get taken care of in Israeli hospitals, And it's obvious it's just another one of these front groups that they control that appears to be something else. And, you know, the Middle East used to be a pretty peaceful place before the Zionist moved in.
And ever since they started moving in in the twenties and a little bit later, it's just been nothing but murder, chaos, hatred, fighting, and it all comes from these little Zionist bastards. Those people had lived side by side for two thousand years. Muslims, eighty five percent Muslim, twelve or something percent Christian, and a couple percent Jewish. They all live peacefully together for two thousand years till the Zionist got there. That's these people. And, they're repulsive, and we can only hope that maybe you don't know about hope because if you get Netanyahu out of there, he's got some cabinet members on his side over there, they're worse than he is.
So there's one it's like the Russian situation. If you get him out of there, one of these guys is gonna get it in place. So it's just a travesty, and it's the same people. Always the same people. You look back, you trace it back, and there they are. K? So, there's only four to 6,000 of them, I think, of these rabid bastards that are so wealthy and pulling all this off. But, that's who we're dealing with. No doubt about it. And and I hope Jeff will get on board with what we do and stick me on there in some sort of a regular rotation, and we can roast these boys or at least give people the way that where they can attack them and defeat them and and not be endangered.
So that's what I think. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Some shows are tougher than others, folks. Somebody in the kitchen banging stuff around there.
[01:23:05] Unknown:
I had a interesting thing. I finally looked at the back of my fine finance department bill from the city for it's for like water, volume based water, sort of roll off garbage cart and sewer, typical things, right, stormwater charges. But on the bottom of the bill, they had a couple of different options. They had online utility payment, autopay, payment drop off box, paying in person, paying by mail. But on the online utility, they make the point of saying when registering for the first time, the first and last name needs to be in all caps. I thought that was quite interesting. It doesn't say anything about any of the other fields, but just that. Good grief.
Are you?
[01:23:55] Unknown:
And actually, this was George. Right? Was that George? Correct. Yep. Okay. I don't know. I you know, the ongoing debate. I don't know why the hell they'd say that, but I remind you that the Seventh Circuit out of Chicago wrote everybody in the circuit and said don't use capital letters anymore. It's very distracting. It's hard to read, etcetera, etcetera. So if it had any legal bearing, I don't think the Seventh Circuit would have been doing that. Do you, George?
[01:24:30] Unknown:
I don't know. Yes. It's that applied to the whole you know, whole nation. What does that apply to? That that Seventh Circuit? Well, you said opinion.
[01:24:42] Unknown:
Well, that would apply to everyone in the Seventh Circuit. You know, like, you got 11 circuits. I don't know one, two, three. I know several of them. Ninth circuit is notoriously the most liberal. They're out in San Francisco, and they encompass all the Western states, I think, including Idaho. Any appeal that goes up through the federal to the appellate level goes to the ninth circuit. And do you do you know about a binding precedent and stuff? Have we covered that enough? For example, the eleventh circuit is in Atlanta. It used to be the fifth circuit. They added an extra circuit, and they changed Atlanta, and they moved the fifth circuit down to New Orleans.
So now the fifth circuit is, I believe, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. And that circuit is in New Orleans. The eleventh circuit is in Atlanta, and it's Atlanta, Alabama, and Florida. So here's the way that works, George and audience. We've got and by the way, the constitution only gives them the power for the Supreme Court. There are none of these other courts are in the constitution since congress has the power to set them up. So let's say that we get a case out of Florida that goes to the eleventh circuit, And, it's got some, some some of the case facts are are are quite unique, and they take it to the eleventh circuit. Well, the fact that that case decided that way in Florida is not precedent.
Yeah. I'll give you an example, perfect example. Couple of years ago when the, gal that's a federal court judge now, I think in Orlando, Central District Of Florida that was a, Clarence Thomas clerk, and she ruled against the masks and the CDC. Y'all, I think everybody pretty well remembers that. Well, that was not binding precedent. It didn't affect everybody in the country, other courts, etcetera, but it the whole country reacted to it because it was a legitimate deal. Now do you remember why that was like that, George? You might not have been around back then. Have you ever heard I don't know. Have you ever heard our lectures on, precedent and regulations and the different types and stuff?
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No. Is that in the archive or or in the Well,
[01:27:25] Unknown:
yeah. I'm sure I'm sure it is. It's in there somewhere. We've discussed it several times. I'll probably do a whole program on rent about it. It's really important. Before I left The States, Georgia, I had a call from an attorney out in, I don't know, Iowa, I think, somewhere in the Midwest. And he had a client with an IRS problem, and the client had heard of me. So I don't know how he got my phone number, but phone rang. I get in a conversation with this attorney, and I explain all this administrative law stuff to him, how how it arose, what the regulations are, who do they apply to, and all that kind of stuff. And the attorney at the end of the conversation said, Roger, you know more about this than 98% of the lawyers in the country.
That was his statement. K? So, yeah, not very many people understand it. There's, the court case in Florida. CDC put out a regulation on masks and then applied it to everybody. But the problem was it was a type of regulation that's called an interpretive regulation. There's three types of regulations, George. Statements of policy, first one, which is statements of policy, restatements of policy for clarification, whatever. Then there's another middle type called interpretive regulations, which are only for both of those two are only for interagency. They don't have general applicability.
That's the third one. And the third one is called a substantive regulation. And they're totally different from the other two because they have general applicability. And what does that mean? That means they apply to everybody. K? The others do not. They're interagency. So if you do a substantive regulation, you go to the federal register. The federal register is the legal organ of the country, And you go in and look and see what type of regulation it is. And if you understand this stuff, you can see that pretty easy because the only one that has general applicability is a substantive regulation.
And for it to qualify for general applicability, it has to go through a specific process, an extra due process process. Okay? It's gotta go through a process called notice and comment. And you'll hear it referred to sometimes, the regulations. So they'll put out a regulation, they'll issue it, and up at the top of it in the federal register, there's a big bold heading that says notice of proposed rule making proposed. And down at the bottom of the regulation, it'll have a contact person or a post office box or a phone number or whatever of someone you can contact. And if you've got any comments on that regulation, good or bad, you send them in.
And then they take all those and they go back and supposedly reconsider them in light of the proposed regulation. And they come back and do the final regulation. And at the top of it, it says notice of final rule making in big bold letters. And then they restate the regulation supposedly with the comments included, and then you've got I forget if it's thirty or sixty days before it can take effect. But that regulation and only that regulation apply to everybody, and it has to go through a whole another due process. So let's go back to the middle one, the interpretive regulation.
It just applies to the agency, And that's what somebody finally took them to court on, the CDC, in the Central District Of Florida when they dropped the mask mandate. Because that was an interpretive regulation, and it only applied to the CDC. So, yes, the CDC people had to adhere to it, but nobody else did. And that's what they did under presumption, which pressed it on everybody until they were challenged in court. Now when that ruling came out, the Biden administration said we're gonna we're gonna appeal that. Well, they'd appeal it up to the eleventh circuit in Atlanta, but they never did. So then about last year, year before last, they were gonna try and do another one of these things. Alec, this is where Alex Jones got the information ahead of time and started blurting it out, and they drew it back to some extent.
But the TSA passed a mask regulation. So when you saw pictures of the airport, guess who were the only people wearing masks? TSA employees. Because the regulation was only for the agency. Does that make sense, George?
[01:32:39] Unknown:
That's fantastic. Yes. And, would that also have has anybody challenged the vaccine things where people are getting fired? I know that the military guys were getting reinstated, but that is really, really critical.
[01:32:53] Unknown:
Well, sure it is. And and while the whole key there was they had the fact that it was an emergency drug and that they said ivermectin and and the other one didn't work. K? So that's why under that emergency, they could shove that through because they marginalized the other drugs that would work and downplayed them. Okay? But here's my point, and we take this interpretive regulation thing further. If you look at the bottom of those where any regulation, really, it there's brackets, you know, not parenthesis, but brackets.
And if it is a updated regulation, they'll tell you the previous regulation where it was updated. K? So you can take a regulation and go back and trace it back to its origin by those little brackets at the bottom with the regulation that it came from. K? So here's how I stumbled into all this is when I was fighting the IRS on a summons for books and records, and my teacher drilled this stuff into my head on regulations. Well, I went down to Georgia State. There's two federal depositories in Atlanta, Emory and Georgia State. Georgia State's a little closer for me. And, they because of room limitations of being in Downtown Atlanta, they, have a lot of stuff on microfiche.
So I went down and started tracing back the regulation on books and records on the microfiche. Well well, guess what? I traced it back, George, and it ended at the Internal Revenue Code in 1954. There there were no substantive regulations. It was all interpretive. So I my and I've never tracked down all the other IRS regulations. But if you wanna do this and take the time, I would just about guarantee you that there are no IRS regulations that are substantive. They're all interpretive, which means that all that stuff only applies to the IRS. If I'd have known that and could have gone into that little district court hearing I was at and brought that up and got it recognized, well, they're they were done because that books summons for books and records doesn't apply to me. It never went through notice and comment. It's an interpretive regulation.
It applies to IRS employees. See how you can use this stuff?
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No doubt. No doubt. And what's amazing is that when that whole mask thing came on, everybody freaked out over the emergency order. That was the time where if we had remembered our founding, we would have seen what the foreign power was doing, right? And basically just trying to muzzle the militia. I use muzzle in the mouth standpoint, not muzzle with the arms.
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Yeah.
[01:36:08] Unknown:
Just amazing how how, you know, ignorant the population is, you know, which which I know states that are converted here. But
[01:36:16] Unknown:
Well, you know, I mean, it's like that attorney told me. Well, Roger, you know more about that than 98% of the attorneys in the country. Well, why? This is this would seem to me we're under administrative law. It's all being driven by the UCC. I would think that people would wanna teach well, you can see why they don't wanna teach it, can't you? Because they can pull the wool over your eyes like the CDC did with the damn mask thing. But that's not hard. It sure was hard on me initially to to to get it into my mind. But once the the the light went on, and see, here was my problem. I didn't discover that until they'd already issued a ruling in that hearing.
And if you don't bring those things up at the district court level, you can't bring them up at the appellate level either. So I couldn't go up to the appellate level and bring this new information out And and and even if I could've, I I didn't want to cause a blight because here's with precedent. Precedent starts at the appellate level. So in other words, if somebody took that case with the mask in Alabama or Georgia and they took the same basic facts and ruled another way, That's the case the eleventh circuit will wanna take. They like disparity of judgments because then they've got something to settle.
So if that would have gone to the eleventh circuit, then whatever ruling the eleventh circuit ruled, which obviously would have been to concur with the Orlando, then that decision was binding on any case that came up. Excuse me. Yes. Damn. Any case three is very unusual for me. I'm sorry. Any case that came up with those same ingredients was automatically decided because there's precedent at the appellate level. So any case that came up in Georgia, Alabama, or Florida with the same facts, they really didn't have to go too far into going to court because the issue had already been decided at the eleventh circuits. Sorry, Deceases. K?
Now when the Supreme Court so it would be automatic precedent on Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. Now let's say the fifth circuit over there in New Orleans came up with the same case, same basic facts, and they arrived at a different decision. Well, that's the case the Supreme Court likes to take when there's disparity of decision in the appellate system. I gotta blow my nose here. I'm sorry.
[01:39:23] Unknown:
If I may?
[01:39:25] Unknown:
Yes. Is that Nancy?
[01:39:28] Unknown:
Hello. This is Pam in Michigan.
[01:39:30] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Pam. Yes, ma'am. Please. So
[01:39:35] Unknown:
I was gonna fill out this, form, you know, for the passports. And it says, you know, before you do this, you have to you know, it's online. And before you do this, you have to look at this particular area. And I always like to look at the privacy things. And I go down to the bottom, and I always wanna send them an email telling them not to sell my information. It kind of got me looking in different areas like the system of records notices in the privacy act of 1974 establishes safeguards and all that. So I go down and there's like all these different lists of things which I've never seen before. And I was reading all of these down it came to like Panama and it right away it struck me and I'm not a you know conspiracy whatever.
You know I read the Bible and I've seen how you know like Proverbs okay to be a good action you have to be a pro right so that's why I believe in reading Proverbs every day. So why did they name Panama Canal? Do you know the reason how they came about naming Panama Canal? Kind of because it just made me think of panning for gold, and I just wondered about that. So if anybody had I really have a
[01:40:49] Unknown:
I I don't have any in in-depth study to answer for you. I believe that Panama, the country, didn't they split Panama off from Colombia? Seems to me that Panama used to be part of Colombia. K?
[01:41:08] Unknown:
Okay.
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And when we went in there, the French started to build that canal, and they lost so many people with malaria and cost overruns. I believe they kinda dropped it, and that's when The US went in there and picked it up. And I I wanna believe there's kinda there's a canal zone, and there may be a country of Panama down there, Pam. I I honestly don't know, and I've never been there to Panama. But, supposedly, BlackRock, who no doubt had ownership in it anyway, has bought not the canal, but the ports on either side of the canal in the Atlantic and the Pacific, kind of a staging port is the way I understood it. And they are giving that back to The US even though BlackRock will be the owner of it. So I I don't know. I don't have a specific answer to your question. I can tell you something that may have a bearing on it though because for so long, it was considered our territory that the you may or may not know that Panama uses the dollar.
[01:42:27] Unknown:
Okay. And so there, I was just reading about the IRS and different, trusts and stuff set up. So I was kind of wondering about that too. So is is BlackRock a good
[01:42:43] Unknown:
place or bad place for that? No. I I well, I no. I think that BlackRock's a very bad place, and they're they're all owned. Black Rock, Vanguard, and State Street are the three. And notice that's a triangle, and they all own each other. So in essence, there are three companies that are all one.
[01:43:09] Unknown:
There are three companies that are all one, and they're located in
[01:43:14] Unknown:
Well, they're they're located in The United States. They're global. It's the Rothschilds and all these, and, they've got it where they've got this you know, think about the triangle, which we've talked about on here before. There's three entities. That's a triangle. They're all huge financial organizations, BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, and they all co own each other. So it's the big pool of Roth yeah. So it's a big pool of Rothchild money. Yes, ma'am. What what about the program?
[01:43:48] Unknown:
Why thank you for the program, and I I believe that, you know, every country should protect their own. And I do believe that, when Trump said that he's giving it to the people, it's not one party to another. He's given it to the people. We got a lot of work to do. So I appreciate you Yeah. Sharing your work. I am. Well, you're welcome, Pam. And, you know, I mean,
[01:44:09] Unknown:
man, I think Trump's trying to move us in the right direction. Everyone's concerned about the Zionist influence there. But as I told Jeff, this is one way we can not only do an in run around that, but we can help expose that to him in some type of exposure he may not have considered before, quite frankly.
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Comment.
[01:44:30] Unknown:
Yes. Is that Tom? Sounds like you, Tom.
[01:44:35] Unknown:
No. Brian from North Carolina. Hey, Brian. I'm a new student. Oh, good. Good to talk to you, Roger. I I've listened to you quite a bit, and it's good to to to actually talk to you. Calling in for a few questions.
[01:44:51] Unknown:
Okay. Can I ask you a few cars?
[01:44:54] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[01:44:55] Unknown:
Oh, what part of North Carolina? Not out in the Western part, I hope.
[01:45:01] Unknown:
No. Not in the Western part. I live, about forty five minutes north of Charlotte in a little town called Denver.
[01:45:10] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. I'm kinda familiar with Charlotte. I used to work your radio stations, w b a b t, w I s p, I think, and some of the other ones years and years ago. Okay. Big ways, of course, big ways.
[01:45:27] Unknown:
Yep. So I have a few questions. I think I've I'm a little confused on what I should do first. The affidavit or the affidavit and then the passport?
[01:45:44] Unknown:
Well, you know, that kind of depends on you. Certainly, it doesn't really matter, I don't think. We've just come up with this process because of one isolated incident that happened, I don't know, a couple years ago. I'll go over it again. Guy gets a hold of me, and he goes, I sent in a passport application, man, and they not only rejected my passport app application, they kept my fees, and they revoked my open passport. Well, I'd never had anything like that happen before. And so, obviously, I was very curious. He ended up sending me the letter. And, here's what happened.
He's a Brit. Got here about 2,000 naturalized. Got a passport, the one they revoked. And, then he stumbled onto our stuff. And so he was before that, he was driving. He was in San Jose, California. He was driving, and they thought he was driving drunk. They pulled him over. He wouldn't get out of the car. They busted the window and dragged him out, took him to jail, charged him with drunk driving, and somehow he got out. And because he was naturalized and didn't know our laws, he thought that when he got out that they had dropped the charges. Well, they hadn't.
And so then he stumbles on our stuff, and he wants to send an affidavit in on another passport application. And when they, received it, they went to check the NCIC, and those two drunk driving charges showed up. And so that's the reason that they rejected his application. And in doing so, they didn't file his affidavit. So if you went back to the letter, they had used two sections of 27 CFR as the backing for the rejection. Well, those are regulations. And if your affidavit was on file, those wouldn't apply to you. But because he sent it in and they picked up the charges and rejected the application, the affidavit that was included never got filed.
K?
[01:48:04] Unknown:
Okay. That makes sense.
[01:48:06] Unknown:
Alright. So that's when we went back. I thought, well, if we go back, if he would have sent a blank affidavit into the secretary of state and maybe waited twenty days or so, then when they received his passport application, they couldn't have invoked those regulations because they wouldn't have applied to him. So that's why this is all this is for one guy. But we thought and I thought, well, hell, I don't think they can see too many of those crossing their desks up there in DC. So why don't we just start doing it this way? So that's why we do it this way. So I'm sure, Brian, you sound like somebody that I'm sure doesn't have that kind of background or drunk driving accusations or anything, and that probably wouldn't apply to you in that sequence necessarily.
But that's why we do it that way. Okay? So you you don't necessarily have to do that. You could go ahead and send your naked affidavit in with a cover letter and send a passport application in at the same time.
[01:49:15] Unknown:
Roger, he can reach out to National Status Freedom, and we can hold
[01:49:20] Unknown:
on. What's Mark? Mark has got something for you. What?
[01:49:23] Unknown:
We we he can reach out to National Status Freedom, and we can go over all that with him. Okay. You know, Merica's got a Telegram channel, Brian?
[01:49:31] Unknown:
National Status Freedom? Well,
[01:49:34] Unknown:
I I do. And, actually, one of my questions was gonna be kinda how to get in touch with Merica. I went and got the the the Telegram app, and I'm not really a big computer person. So I'm kinda having a difficult time getting to her channel.
[01:49:53] Unknown:
Okay. Well, what you need to do in that case is, you can two ways. You can go over to the website. I believe Paul's got a link right there you can press, and it'll activate it for you too. You know you have to have Telegram on your cell phone, and you can put it on your computer on a desktop too. Okay? Okay? Paul You could also search Roger. Alright. Hold on. What's his first
[01:50:16] Unknown:
tell you. He can also search nationals, on Telegram when he gets on there. He can search for national status freedom, separate words. They're all separated. National status freedom. And if he's in the chat, I can also post the link here. So it goes directly to him, and then he'll get a message from me. I'm in there as MX.
[01:50:42] Unknown:
Okay. M x.
[01:50:44] Unknown:
Right. Mhmm. So if we we'll get you there. We'll get you there, Brian. What were your other questions? We got about, I don't know, about ten minutes left in the process. I don't wanna take up a whole lot of your time, but No. I want no. No. Listen. You've heard the problems we've had going through together. I keep people ask stuff. I like conversation. I love questions. We're here for people just like you. So you don't worry about that. You ask the next question.
[01:51:15] Unknown:
Okay. Fair enough. So sometime back, a few months, I suppose, you repeated a statute that literally says that the government has ownership over us, the citizens. And I wonder if you should repeat.
[01:51:35] Unknown:
Well, I don't know what statute it is, but I can tell you this. I don't recall that exactly. But you can go on to the website again, the matrix docs, if you can access it. And there's a two two pages of court sites saying that fourteenth amendment citizens are property.
[01:51:55] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. That that will do that that'll do what I needed to do. Thank you. And, and listen, I wanted to tell you too. You know, you talk a lot about people just not getting this. And, man, I I became aware of you by one of your students, Rick Wilson. Okay. And he turned me on to your site and I got on that web site and I have listened to every interview on that website and the very first interview I listened to, I thought like it was like the roll was pulled off of my eyes. You know for so long I have been irritated by things like having to have permission to drive or permission to have a concealed weapons permit and I'm thinking you know, we have rights to these things. And well, now I understand we don't have rights until you become a national. And that very first interview just opened my eyes.
[01:52:59] Unknown:
Was that which was the first one up there? Deanna Spingole?
[01:53:05] Unknown:
You know, I don't remember exactly. I, and I might not have started at the very top.
[01:53:11] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[01:53:11] Unknown:
But, obviously, one of the standouts is the badass Uncle Sam. Yes. And and several others. But but, man, I just wanted to say thank you to you personally because, like, we're just blinded out here until you learn this information.
[01:53:31] Unknown:
Yep. Well, I appreciate that, Brian. Thank you very much. The reason I do this is the very same reason as I was blinded. And when, the good lord was fortunate to the, I was fortunate enough for him to have my paths crossed with John and Glenn in the six months they were teaching. And, and I was so struck by it because I I didn't have a tax problem. I just had a big curiosity that something was wrong. I always sensed it from when I was a teenager, and, John and Glenn and their tax information was the path that got got all of us here. And, and so now knowing that, knowing the the slim chance that we even ever got this information out. I mean, I don't know, Brian. You said you've listened to us before. I don't know if you know this, but, you know, John and Glenn had they taught for six months. They had 1,200 paid students.
And, so that was in 1992. Let's say the population was about 325 or 300,000,000 people. So out of 300,000,000 people, I was one of 1,200. And out of those 1,200, after they got busted, I was the only one that took this further. That's that's how slim a thread we're on right here, Brian, and I consider it I know because I tried to teach show people this. I got the rejections and everything and called ugly names. And, but I've now have a firm duty to do this. That's why I don't wanna charge you money. I don't wanna make a business out of it. I just wanna find the people that are, that that react to the information and see if we can collectively eventually affect change.
We may be able to now with the rents on you know? So that's my reason. I appreciate your your your sentiments. I I really do, and everybody. I know y'all all appreciate it. But what I'm trying to do, and I have a responsibility to do to me, is to find the folks like you and Merca and all the others that this resonates with and put it in front of you and answer your questions and see if you understand it and wanna move forward. And, and now you've got life number two like I do. See, I've got two lives. So my father biologically gave me my life, but John Benson gave me a life I never dreamed of. And that's what I'm trying to do to you because I know how powerful this information is, and I know damn well that it changes people's lives because you can't get this information in your brain and not change the way you think. And you can't change the way you think without changing the way you live.
[01:56:17] Unknown:
That's exactly right. And and I'm not a national at this moment, but I'm already thinking like one.
[01:56:24] Unknown:
Well, then then you are. If you've made up the your mind that you are and you're thinking like one, you are. You just haven't officially done it yet.
[01:56:34] Unknown:
Right. Exactly. Which is gonna be happening really soon. My my goal is to get that affidavit submitted.
[01:56:44] Unknown:
Well, you know, here's the other thing. We don't know what mister Trump's gonna do with IRS. They're they're wanting to yank it out by the roots and take over tariffs. And that's one of the I'm kinda sad about that, actually, because they're our best recruiters. And now I could directly pull you out from being responsible for the national debt. And I don't know if they get rid of the IRS and bring in a tariff to pay the damn fraudulent banksters. If we've got a way out of that, they should. We should be able to have some sort of a national way to go up when you buy something and go, no. Don't add that 15% or whatever it's gonna be for me. But we'll see as we, get get to that point, Brian.
[01:57:33] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Times are getting interesting.
[01:57:36] Unknown:
Boy, are they. May you live in interesting times, the ancient Chinese curse. Yes, Marco.
[01:57:43] Unknown:
I wanted to just I was thinking about what you were saying about being sleepy and, you know, not fully awake. Try drinking your wanted water and wand your shoulders, your neck, and your head, and it'll make you feel better.
[01:57:58] Unknown:
Thank you. Well, I always want I always want my coffee, and I don't think I did my drink today, but because I was in a hurry because we were almost starting. So, anyway, well, thank you, Merc. I may try that tomorrow. Hey. It'll take a couple of days. I'll get into the swing again. I mean, I have to get up at 08:40 now. I mean, getting up at 08:40 is not really too early. You know?
[01:58:21] Unknown:
Right. Really. I get up a little earlier than that. But, yeah, it works for me, so try it.
[01:58:29] Unknown:
I will. Thank you very much. We're right at the end of the program. Brian, thanks for, opening up your mic and conversing with us today. And as more and more questions pop up for you as you go forward, you know, here's here's your source. I may not be able to answer them all, but if if I can't, I'll tell you I can't. And there's all kinds of resources in David Kaye's, website and Merca's Telegram channel, and there's all kinds of folks that wanna reach out and help you. Okay?
[01:58:58] Unknown:
Yes, sir. And I really greatly appreciate it, and I'll be, getting hooked up on Merka's Telegram
[01:59:06] Unknown:
app. Okay. Yeah. Well, you know why. Yes, sir. Yeah. It's so important, Brian, is because of what my teacher, John Benson, used to say from that platform. He said the only way I can protect my liberty is to help you protect yours. That's the relationship you and I have now. And pretty soon now that's gonna be your mantra, and you gotta go turn people onto this. Go ahead.
[01:59:33] Unknown:
Yes, sir. That's exactly right.
[01:59:36] Unknown:
Alright, Brian. So we got another good loyal North Carolina national. That's good news. Beautiful state. I love your mustard barbecue sauce, and, it's one of the centers of the country for for good time basketball. I'm telling you folks, you get up there in North Carolina and you got Duke and North Carolina playing a basketball game, there won't be a car on the streets. Pretty right, isn't it, Brian?
[02:00:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. They're pretty they're pretty excited about that stuff around here. Yeah. They are.
[02:00:10] Unknown:
They sure do. Well, we're finished for the first Monday of the new time zone here. We'll find out what happens on this Monday with mister Trump. Mister Trump's talking about doing away with daylight savings time. So we may get a decision on that this week. Good or bad, don't know. But, anyway, we'll be back tomorrow, probably be in a little bit better frame of mind. And, and now I can get to my lunch group earlier. So, anyway, that's one of the good things about this. An extra hour in the afternoon. Yes.
[02:00:46] Unknown:
I was wondering where that reference on the seventh district court comes from that you you're saying on the all caps. Oh, well, I I can't find anything.
[02:00:55] Unknown:
Well, I you can wait till Friday and ask Brent. Okay? Because he's the one that said that.
[02:01:01] Unknown:
Yeah. I ran it through the search on the AI on, Brave, and it says that they have not made such a decision. So
[02:01:09] Unknown:
Okay. Well, like I said, you can wait till Friday and ask Brent. I was repeating what he said, and, that's what he said. So, otherwise than that, we're out of the show today. And, gosh. All the sun's gone. It's already getting cloudy even at noon. Oh, no. So, anybody else got anything for me? Welcome, Brian, by the way. Anybody else got anything for me? Roger. It's actually it's supposed to be beautiful up here in New York today. Like, 40 Good. Well, I hope it is. 48, something like that. Oh, well, I hope it is for you, Paul. Yes.
Sketch.
[02:01:46] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:01:47] Unknown:
I don't know if you caught it on Barnes, but you mentioned that I think old Robert, the head of NIH has
[02:01:59] Unknown:
taken out the comment section out of notice and comment for new operations of the NIH. Catch that?
[02:02:14] Unknown:
Hold on a second, Sketch. NIH is National Institute of Health. That's under HHS, isn't it?
[02:02:21] Unknown:
Yeah. I think it's under Rob Robert Kennedy.
[02:02:25] Unknown:
I mentioned that. And what did he and what did he do? He took out the comment.
[02:02:33] Unknown:
Robert Barnes said he took out comment out of the notice and comment, operation of the NIH.
[02:02:42] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you can't comment. You can't comment anymore.
[02:02:45] Unknown:
You'll get noticed of what they're doing, but you can't comment anymore.
[02:02:50] Unknown:
You mean online? Yeah. I guess online. Yeah. Okay. Well, you on the Federal Register, you don't comment. You send a comment in. So I I don't know what they're talking about.
[02:03:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Either did I. I just wondered if you noticed that because I caught that on. Well, I've hadn't I hadn't got through the whole thing.
[02:03:14] Unknown:
I've still got about 25% of it to go through. Okay? Alright. Enjoy your lunch. Alright. Oh, thank you, sir. It'll be a interesting longer afternoon today. So anybody else got something for the old Roger? Okay. Brian, welcome. Come back and see us again. Thank hello? Yes or good afternoon?
[02:03:37] Unknown:
I wish I had more afternoon.
[02:03:40] Unknown:
Well, you do.
[02:03:43] Unknown:
Well, no. Not really. I don't Well, if it was last week, you got off at I sprung forward. At one.
[02:03:51] Unknown:
You got one. Yeah. You got off at one last week. Now you're at twelve. You got more afternoon.
[02:03:56] Unknown:
No. I I I've okay. Alright? Alright. And and I'm right there with you on getting up at 08:40
[02:04:07] Unknown:
because getting up at 08:30 is out of the question. It's just too damn early. Eight that extra ten minutes, all the difference in the world. Okay. Who else has got something for me here? I will see you tomorrow. Have a wonderful first day of daylight savings time. Sleep. Less sleep. Yeah. Take a nap. Go take a nap.
[02:04:32] Unknown:
Oh, I can't do that. I'm Just do it. Tomorrow.
[02:04:35] Unknown:
Thank you. Siesta, Boris. Siesta. They need to learn about Have a good day, Roderick.
[02:04:41] Unknown:
I could do that. Thank you, Orca.
[02:04:43] Unknown:
Yeah. I got places to go, people to see things to do today. So There you go. Alright. We'll get after it. Back to bed. Don't let me delay you any longer. I'll see y'all tomorrow.
[02:04:53] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you, Raj. No. It's just one of those things. So let's take care of this. Oh, by the way, I did, I'm gonna be updating a a link or two on, the matrix stocks. In a old episode, 08/12/2023, it's a highlighted episode on the matrix stocks, where there was a discussion of the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments. And, I have updated the episode. I threw it up on Pod Home and did the, AI transcript generation and all that stuff on it. It is published on Pod Home as, 08/12/2023, and I will update the link on the matrix docs as time and resources allow.
Thanks so much for joining us. We'll catch us right here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on Global Voice Radio Network and EuroFolkRadio.com. For more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com. You can also find the links to Euro Folk Global Voice and the free conference call links so you can join us live on the show. Mhmm. Loads of fun. Loads of fun. For sure. Thank you so much for joining us. I'm out of here. Have a great day.
[02:06:35] Unknown:
Bye bye now. Oh. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:06:43] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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