In this episode, we delve into the ongoing wildfires in Southern California, discussing their devastating impact and the regulatory and insurance challenges faced by residents. We explore the role of insurance companies and state regulations in exacerbating the crisis, and consider the broader implications for California's economy and governance. The conversation also touches on the political landscape, with a focus on the influence of Democratic policies in affected areas. Additionally, we discuss personal anecdotes related to legal challenges and the importance of understanding one's rights in interactions with law enforcement. The episode concludes with a discussion on innovative solutions for fire prevention and the potential for new technologies to mitigate such disasters in the future.
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There you go. We would too. We keep trying day by day, 6 days a week here at the Radio Ranch. Roger Sales, your host, teacher, moderator, probably chief cooking bottle washer, all that kind of stuff. And, here we go on the show date stamped January 9th. Awful lot of stuff happening, especially out in the California West West the left coast as some call it. We'll talk about that a little bit more as the scene becomes more understandable, I think. Anyway, Paul, there's a number of folks, of course, that help us extend our reach around El Mundo.
That's the world. And, Paul, we certainly want to give them credit for their contribution. So if you would, please.
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Thank you, Raj. Yes. I can do that. We're on Euro Folk Radio dotcom. That, of course, is our flagship station. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, using the Pod Home platform. The links for Eurofolc and to Global Voice Network are on the matrix docs, the matrixdocs.com, as well as a link to free conference call. We've got about 1200 no. We got about about a 1000 seats available for you to join us on the show. So come on down. Yeah. We're also on radiosoapbox.com, Thanks to our buddy Paul across the pond. That's right. And as part of the NET family of broadcast services, we are on 106.9 WBOU FM in Chicago.
We're also on home network dot TV. It's channel hn4. We're on freedom nation dot TV. We're on go live TV and stream life dot tube. Wow. Are literally all over the place, Raj.
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Absolutely. That's amazing. Okay. Well, if you're out there, we glad you're there, especially those folks over on Soapbox, because I just have an affinity for our Brit friends over there, and they're in really a big mess. Probably about equal almost to where we are, but they're just always a little bit ahead. And it's I always envisioned remembering back to when I saw the movie years ago called Clockwork Orange, and it's kinda like that. It's like a Clockwork Orange kinda nightmare. Anyway, so, we'll get started off on our little segments here today for a couple hours conversing and discussing things of great importance with the folks like the ones that are gathered here.
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Mhmm.
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I guess, let's just let's put out a hail to see if Chris is with us today. Chris from Southern California that checked in Tuesday afternoon, I think. And we right at the end of the show, and he was talking about passport application and this, that, and the other. I was very anxious to talk with him the next morning, and, oh, Nelly, did all hell break loose, Tuesday night, Wednesday morning, and continuing to break loose out there. I assume there's a lot of interesting updates on that fire out there, and I I certainly wanna discuss some of the things I've seen and, heard, but, did wanna put out a hail to Chris. Hopefully, he's alright. But I imagine there's a whole lot of people in that area over there who just don't have any kind of telephone service, cell service, or anything else. So, we'll have to bear through until, people start going through the aftereffects of this horror horrific fire.
It's horror. They still got fires breaking out out there. I think the wind was supposed to die down today, I believe, and maybe they can get it a little more manageable. But it's breaking out all over the place in Southern California, and I hope it's not affecting you. If it is, you probably aren't listening. They had one shot that I saw a couple of times, Paul, of somebody there with his dog in his house. And the the at least half of the room is a big great room and half or more of the room was windows, floor to ceiling. And the fire was raging outside the house and the guy and his dog, and he said, be good. Be be calm. Be calm. It's gonna be alright. And he evidently had cleared that away to where there was no fire damage to the house, but you got to see inside that house, the blazing inferno outside. Boy, it was it was really something. K?
And, there's just so much that's come come out out there. Of course, we mentioned, I think, yesterday that the, insurance companies had been canceling their fire insurance policies. For a couple of months up to now. I don't know if you knew that or not.
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Excuse me. Because they always know what's gonna happen before it happens. Come on.
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Well, not really. K. Now that I've got some explanation on that today. And what had happened was the California, legislature, through their administrative agencies, had put restrictions on how much insurance companies could raise their rates. And it was because and they said, we'll be happy to come back out and look at this. We we gotta get around this regulatory snafu train wreck here where we can't raise them above a certain amount, and we can't there's no way that the company can survive a major fire out there. So it wasn't that they knew it was coming.
It was the regulatory scheme that had been keeping their premiums down to where they couldn't make a profit and stand and, stand to almost, go bankrupt because they can't fulfill all the insurance things. Now hold on. It gets better. So California, like Florida, Florida Florida's got the same thing because all the hurricanes, the insurance companies have pulled out. So now the state of Florida has to have their own insurance policy, and that's what California has done too. I think it's called FAIR, f a I r. So now with all the houses that have been burned up by the fire that weren't insured by by by regular insurers and had insurance under the California Fair Insurance Act, well, guess what's gonna happen now?
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California is gonna be bankrupt.
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They're gonna spread that over the California population.
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Of course, they are. Now okay, Raj. Now I may be a conspiracy theorist. I try not to be. I try not to be. But if you just look at the timeline, okay, the California legislature refuses to review, lifting the restrictions on insurance. The insurance companies say, okay. Which is a regular issue.
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It wasn't the legislature. It was the regulatory agencies.
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Okay. Fine. But but California, stops them or refuses to lift restrictions. Insurance companies start pulling out, and what do you know? There's a fire in the middle of the damn lighter. I I know you're predisposed
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that way, and we all are because of everything that's happened. I totally understand it. Evidently, the information that's coming back is the fire was started by homeless people. K? Don't know if that's true or not. They we're like, we're getting we're getting the early indications and early information. You can laugh and giggle all you want, but it's evidently kinda cool out there right now. There's tons of homeless people, and somebody I can understand them light the fire. It happens all over the country. It's not just California. So we don't know all the information yet. I'm just throwing things out that I've heard I know. So far. I know. But but my but my inner my inner discernment
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says, if there were homeless people in Brentwood and in all of the affluent areas in Hollywood where these fires are burning. If there were homeless people there, those people that live there would have private security teams removing them. There That you know, that's wasn't there, Paul. We're under
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100 mile an hour winds. It didn't have to be started in Pacific Palisades. They're on hills out there. The wind blowing a 100 miles an hour will race that fire through there like crap through a goose. Okay? Yeah. I still don't buy it. Well, you can be what you want, and I understand it. But I think there may be some, like this regulatory thing. It goes back to administrative crap. Don't know. We we may never know. But I know it's a real mess, and it has got some serious implications for California. Serious for everybody out there. Everybody's listening in our audiences. In California, there's some repercussions coming from this for you.
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Okay? They do need to sell California to Canada.
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Well, they're talking about that. Canada's, already got carbon connections with the state of California, and the Canadians would like to take over Oregon and Washington state too. As long as they take just Seattle, just Portland, San Francisco, and LA, I I'm I'm not against that. Take those. The rest of the states are all almost red, except for those key cities where they've been controlling these states through this approach of controlling the major metro areas. It's how they've done all of this. K? Well, we'll see we'll see what mister Trump wants to do. There's, just all kind of speculative stuff, on this. I was just watching Kirk Elliott there on, Harrison this morning talking about the repercussion as it feeds over from the insurance companies to the banks because they're all tied at the hip. K?
So, don't know. It's just very early. It's 1st, 2nd day of this. The fires are still burning and still starting, I guess, in other areas out there. Don't know why. Don't know where. There are some indications that, again, there's the blue things. If you go through some of the pictures that have been published, it's the blue things that stand out that didn't get hurt. So there's all that element also. So don't know. Just very interesting. And, I'm just, damn glad I never moved to California. I promise you that. I had the opportunity one time.
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Okay. The the the little bastards with small hats and fat wallets own the insurance companies, and they just weren't making enough bloody money. So they're using directed energy weapons to torch the state so the insurance companies can oh, it's no. No. It it the whole thing smells. It smells. Sorry.
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Okay. Well, you can cancel that attitude. I just I don't I don't necessarily agree with you at this stage, but I understand the forces involved. So, anyway, that's going on. We're talking about the insurance angle, and this is extremely interesting. Yes, sir?
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How would you tell the difference between a homeless person and a that's not that's not
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I have no idea, Samuel. I I have no idea. You I guess, usually, the homeless person has a cup out at the end of his hand or something wanting donations.
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Any countries, people could be here behind all of this. We would never know the difference. And No. Well, you know Plus plus they weren't ready for the fire. That I mean, there wasn't water in the fire hydrants. Correct. The bombers weren't available.
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Correct.
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We got diversity training going on. The the head of the fire department there says that, there's no number big enough to put diverse people into the,
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system. I understand. I understand. She's a dumb, she's a vegetarian, and she wants to be surrounded by vegetarians, evidently. Did you see the footage of the mayor arriving from Guyana? Did you see that, Samuel? No. I really don't watch that. Oh, it's a joy. Yeah. Well, it's on Infowars. Okay? The, the mayor was over in Guyana because there was some, the inauguration of some president in Africa that she's black and evidently thought that she was prestigious enough as the mayor of Los Angeles to attend. So as the fire broke out, she was in Guyana. So she comes hustling back to Guyana, and somebody's got her at the airport, and she won't say a word. And they got her in this little corner for, probably a couple of minutes asking, like, do you have any comments for the people of Los Angeles whose houses have burned down? She won't say a damn word, man.
Another one of these ridiculous situations, and all these decisions on DEI and and all of their snail darter or smelts that they're letting all the snow runoff from Sierra Madres go straight into the damn Pacific. The farmers can't get any of it. The firemen can't get any of it. I mean, it's just a total left wing wacko place.
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Roger?
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Roger, a couple of weeks ago, about about 3 years ago, there was the Caldor fire here. It started around Placerville, which is That's right. Close to you. Freeway, that's a 45 minute drive to get to the summit and then you go down into Tahoe Basin. That fire burned something like 60 miles and almost burnt down South Tahoe and there's not one firebreak in those national forests in all that distance. Yeah. Yeah. They won't let them build firebreaks.
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I I had a woman call in on one of the shows yesterday who was married to one of the firefighters in a union out there, and they have a deal. And I just didn't really understand that she explained it. They got a deal where if they wait and do something, they get on overtime. And her ex husband, as a bulldozer operator, was making $400,000 a year Wow. Due to that. Yeah.
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And that fire, they knew it was burning and smoldering. It was started by some guys who were target practicing, and it was it was known about for 2 days until they finally took off.
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Yeah. Well, I heard a bulldozer operator that lives up there by you up in the northern part, and he was explaining all this stuff yesterday And that the woman called in after him, but he was talking about some of that stuff. I'm not sure I totally understood, but it had to do with unions and overtime. Okay. Sherry, what did you have to add here?
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Yes. The mayor of LA, didn't she shift money out of the fire budget?
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I've seen the homeless situation.
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I think $17,000,000 or something. I'm not sure of all the details yet. There'd been all kind of chicanery out there, all surrounding this DEI crap. And, I heard a guy called in. He said, I was out there, and he said I was a young man, and I wanted to go work for the fire department. And I went and asked him, and they said, we'll come back in 7 years. And so he went off and did dig dug ditches and did construction. 7 years down the line, the fire department notified him to come take the test or to apply. You know? And so he's in line waiting to talk to him. There's a black gal behind him, and he goes, well, by the way, when did you apply for this? And she said Wednesday.
He had been waiting 7 years to get in that line. She got in in 2 days.
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Bro, yeah, that looks so convenient. You know?
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Do what, Bory?
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It looks so convenient. They just tried to divide the people. You know?
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Because this is all this stuff, this crap, you know. People's control. Yeah. Yep. I I tell you, if you guys in California don't vote this Gavin Newsom bastard out somehow, someway, maybe you you may not have much hope. Okay? Now that's on you guys because you damn well know California used to be a red state, and they came in and, you know, gerrymandering and whatever they do through San Francisco and Los Angeles, and probably a little of San Diego, they took over the whole state. San Diego used to be a very right wing city with all the naval installations and everything else down there. Yes, Sherry. Mhmm.
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Also, that is how they buy off, the, the little guy with $400,000 a year pay. They know they're at the bottom level on the land on the ground what's going on, but they're paid well to keep their mouth shut. I yield.
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Well, I mean, if somebody's gonna put that trough in front of you, it's just human nature to get up there and stick your old nose and mouth down in it and and and partake. Okay? It takes a weird person just like the, the Catherine Austin fits thing about the red button. I'm sure some of you have heard that in an audience. She's given a speech talking about all these problems in the Federal Reserve and the situation we're in. She said, well, okay, if we can straighten it all out, but if we do, your pension's gone, your Social Security's gone, this is gone, that's gone. And who in the room would come up and do that to straighten this out? Here's a red button. Just press the red button and make your one person in the entire room put their hand up.
One person. They've got the whole thing targeted on self interest. It's just like the Rothschilds said in that letter to the bankers in 1800. Most of these people will be so, involved and the system will be so important to them that they won't say a word about it, basically. Self interest. So, that's yikes. Well, anyway, that's where we are. That's the current happening and stuff. Chris Sutton showed up here for the 2nd day. I hope he's alright. Okay? As a lot of other people, I they've got no no idea how many people are dead out there, in these houses been burned up or whatever else. Merk, are you with us today? Are you able to get through today or not?
Let's see. Maybe that these fires are going burning cell towers. Oh, you're there. Okay. What's it like where you live?
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There's a lot of smoke. Yeah. But, it's not as bad as other areas.
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It's not as bad as in other areas. But how's Riverside?
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Our we can smell it. Our lungs you know, we try to stay inside. Yeah. Lungs are getting irritated. Right. And, you know, my my daughter is kinda sick right now, from there. What?
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She's kinda sick right now. Oh, sorry to hear that. Yeah. So we're trying to stay inside.
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Okay. Is, our buddy John lives out in Riverside County. Is Riverside County involved in all this yet?
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I was just looking at the at the map, and it looks like let me look at it again. They they that the fire over there by, LA, Malibu area, that's the Pacific one. It's a lot more, bigger, and it's it looks like it is gonna affect more of the alley than than, like, right now, I'm seeing it's all scattered. So Santa Paula, which is, like, a mountain area inwards, away from the coast is is red and a lot of fires. The coast is, like Topanga, close to Santa Monica Mhmm. And Malibu are covered. There's a lot of fires there.
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Yeah. When you get into those canyons, like Topanga Canyon and that stuff out there, and it's a canyon. And that those high winds that come through get channeled into that canyon and get accelerated because of the canyon and inflame the fires more.
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Right. It's all bush. It's all, like, mad. Right. Very brushy. Correct. Yep. Yep. And that's, like, the biggest one that I see right now.
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Okay. Well, my thoughts and prayers in Pasadena. Pasadena. Yeah. It's over there in Pasadena. I heard them saying it was really in Pasadena where the Rose Bowl is and all that.
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Well, my thoughts and prayers, go out to all of you folks in California if you can hear us. And, I'm I just, so sorry that you're I know it's a fad. It's got a lot of very interesting the weather's great and all that stuff, and never rains out there, which probably contributes to some of the problems you're in. But, I sure do feel sorry for you, and I hope everybody, in our crowd makes it through there relatively unscathed. Yes, Boris. What'd you have?
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Well, we know that this is not natural. It's not just happening. You know? It's a plan.
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Well, no no. And that boring, we don't know that. We know that. Nothing happened.
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We know, Roger. They they write it on paper. They got agenda 2030. All that's areas, they're gonna be without people. They tell you. They don't hide it. They tell you on your face. You know? It's just people just don't believe it because it's so extreme and so unbelievable that people don't wanna believe it. But they telling you, it's not you.
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Okay. We'll see. And, of course, the Olympics are scheduled out there in 28, and, I think they were planning to do a lot of it right there around that pal Pacific Palisades area, which is extremely high end and a lot of Hollywood people there and actors and stuff with big expensive homes from what I understand. And, it's just a mess. I feel dearly sorry for you folks out there. And, boy, what a mess Trump has got to step into. When he said the whole world's on fire, he was just talking about the wars, not this. So, anyway, that's the major news of the day, and, it's very sad. And, god, please get gruesome news out of there, folks, you people in California.
I know you went through the recall deal, and and he rigged that and everything else. Try and get this Getty Oil Magnate bastard and his aunt, stupid ass Pelosi, out of office. Yes.
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Yeah. Couple comments, about what you've talked about so far. The fires. Now there is a song by Steely Dan. It's called Babylon Sisters. Yep. And they say, you know, here come those Santa Ana winds. Santa Ana winds again. Yep. I don't know about Santa Ana winds, but, people don't like Santa Ana winds.
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They are. Actually, I was with ABC. I when I I switched over from Mercury to ABC, that was, the last Steely Dan album they put out, and I got to work the last single off of that. I forget which one it was, but that has those lyrics have popped into my mind several times here over the last couple of days, Sketch. It's interesting. You would bring it up. The the album was Asia, a j I or a j a or however they spell it. I think so. Yeah. Probably the greatest the greatest rock band America ever produced, they weren't really a rock band per se. Fagan and Becker were studio monsters, and they insisted on doing everything in the studio. And they were also super perfectionists, which is the reason the quality of all their stuff is so good.
So, anyway.
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One more one more thing. Okay. Yeah. One more thing. Well, 2 more things, but one more another thing is you mentioned the red button. And I it brought up, actually, the, real estate developer in Denton County, Texas from Mockingbird Properties about the, property taxes that they they basically raise up the property tax to, you know, to fill their bloated budget that has been ex being exposed as we speak.
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Yes. And,
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that is a situation of a red button. No one wants to deal with it because it'll blow up all the bonds, all the the retirement accounts, the, you know, that, people, invest in. And, so it's it's it's it's a a a red button situation that no one wants to push that button. Of course.
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And we asked Gene Schroeder, if you'll remember in that interview at the very last, we're kinda talking about the what happens under his scenario of the president being up there like Trump and signing away the executive order and doing away with the executive order. And, Gene, he didn't even hesitate. He said the worldwide economy will crash. Boom. Yep.
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Yep. Hey, Roger. So,
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yes.
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This is Mike.
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Hey, Mike.
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Hey. I can contest when I was in boot camp in 1988 San Diego in the Navy Yeah. In August, The black flag was out for 4 days because the Santa Ana winds were blowing from Mexico, and it's like standing there with a dryer blowing in your face.
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Yeah. Yep. You're right. And they said what the over the one of the your guys was an airline pilot that called in that lived down there. And, the and and he was saying the Burbank Airport registered 85 mile an hour winds, and somebody had registered 99. Folks, that's blowing right there. I don't know if you've ever been in winds that strong, but it's incredible. I'll tell you.
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Excuse me.
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Right. Yes. Again, when when black flag is up, you can't do anything. You can't march. You can't exercise. You just stay inside.
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Right. Okay. And say out of the winds. Well, I mentioned yesterday, we had that phenomenon in Argentina too. They call it zonda, z o n d a, I think, is how it would probably be spelled. And just all of a sudden, out of the Andes come these winds blowing. I don't know if they're a 100 miles an hour, but they're pretty damn strong. And they'll blow those cottonwood trees over in a second, those Alamo trees, and limbs off them. And it just when the when the Zonda starts, everybody just heads for some kind of shelter. Yes. But there are several people trying to say something. Paul, you were you were one of them and and who was at Ascotch, baby. Come on.
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One more thing. You mentioned Donald Trump. Okay? So Donald, supposedly now released, on his x channel, a excerpt from, oh, what's his name? Oh, gosh. He did an interview with Tucker.
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Must?
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He was he's he's a Jewish guy that,
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Oh, that guy. The the he's a world world Sachs. Jeffrey Sachs. He's a world world famous economist. Yeah. And a good Jew. A good Jew, by the way. Go ahead. Yeah. And he posted, supposedly on his x site,
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an excerpt of Jeffrey Sachs talking to, Cambridge University and one of their powpows, just an excerpt of him condemning Netanyahu and Obama for starting the false flag wars. And if he did that, that that
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that's that's the big thing, I think. If he Well, it's a big thing to me because I've maintained for a long time, the Jewish community's gotta clean these things up from internal. We can't clean it up from outside because they've got their defenses, anti semitic, etcetera, etcetera. So, well, the Jewish community has got to stand up and finger these guys. K? Yep. Yep. Yep. And I'm glad to see he did that. Yeah. I do. Thank you. Thank you, Sketch. Jeffrey Sachs is a sharp dude, man. So, who else? Was there 2, 3 people who wanna say something? One more. Who? One more conspiracy
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dart, and then I I swear I'll give up. You're gonna you're gonna retire? Are you gonna retire after that? Yeah. Well, I'm gonna retire for from now until the end of the show. I hope. I hope. But no promises. So okay. We've got insurance companies pulling out. We've got wildfires burning everything that isn't blue, and we've got, the affluent Pacific Palisades area, burning uninsured and clearing the land for them to build Olympic Park for 2028. It does not get any better than this, Raj. It doesn't. Okay.
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Well, I mean, it's a heck of a situation. Just be damn glad you you're in New York. I mean, as bad as it is in New York, it ain't as bad as it is out there. Right?
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Yeah. We ain't have the damn Olympics up here anytime soon. I'm telling you that much. God, I guess not.
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So, anybody any other comments on this? Any folks out there in California? The the thought that they're gonna take all those people with the California State Insurance Fund and spread it out over all of the well, probably citizens and residents. That's gotta give you cold chills. For certain, the migrants won't be, bequeathed with any of that. Oh my God. What a mess these people have made of the world. It's unbelievable.
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Laurel Canyon, I think is burning also.
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Yeah. Well, I know Topanga was and those canyons there as I was talking with Murca. And I remember it because of the, outside of the town I lived in in Argentina was called, Vage Grande, and it's the little Grand Canyon of South America. And it's all this snowmelt rivers over the, over the eons have carved out this canyon there in this 1,000 foot differential as one plateau goes down to another. And the town I lived in was on the bottom plateau, and then the water comes down from the Andes, snowmelt, and carves out this, lovely canyon. They had 5 dams in there, one big one and then some smaller ones, but there's 5 of them. And, you'd get in there, and it's really windy because it's windy in that area a lot anyway. But the wind hits that canyon, and it just channels it right up that big deep canyon. And it was fantastic there because in the summers, like right now, it's in there the hottest part of the year right now down there.
Boy, it's hard to get away from that oppressive heat. And so that is a very, very big tourist area for everybody from Buenos Aires that's just dying to get out of Buenos Aires in their month vacation in January or February because it's down on the coast, all that concrete and big buildings. And during these hot stifling summer days down there, the city can't out off that heat that it absorbs all day. And it makes Buenos Aires un unbearable almost. There's your hot, sultry, tango evening right there. K? And, so, yeah, they go up, not only up to the, Vaz de Grande up where I was, but they go up to that area we talked about the other day that's called the, hills of Cordoba, south of Cordoba that is like the big Shenandoah Valley. It's a lovely, lovely place.
So, anyway, hot times in, South America south of us right now. And, there's summer, and I don't know. They had a really bad winter last year, worst winter in over a 100 years, temperature wise, and I don't know if that is going to, be reciprocal on the heat index. I haven't floated that to any of my friends down there. But, anyway, yep. Grande, Canyons, and the wind that goes through them is is squelched. It's squashed. You know? It's going along. It's got this great expanse. And then all of a sudden, that wind gets in that narrow little crevice, and it gets compressed. And, lovely.
But I'm sure it's not lovely for the people in Topanga, Kansas and the other or the Topanga Canyon and the other ones out there, and I feel so bad because this is just outright political mismanagement. K? It set the whole thing up. I mean, they've got they're playing clips of Trump out there with Gavin Newman in one of these fires that happened out there back in 2018 when he was president and talking about all the things that needed to be done. And, of course, they didn't get done, and here you are. Here you are.
So we'll see our prayers and all that go out to you good folks out there. I know there's some great folks in California, and, I'm just sorry you have to put up with all this. Now what else? That's the main story everywhere. So, you know, that's the main topic of discussion, but there's all kinds of stuff going on. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. 1 of the one of the things I've always wondered about, and, I mean, incentives could be given by the the community as well as by the insurance companies, but a lot of these wealthy areas, every home has a swimming pool. All they'd have to do is make sure that when they put it in, there's a universal fire connection so they can wick that water out of there for a pumping truck, as well as a generator system could be built. So if the power is out, which was another problem with this fire, they didn't cut the power off. So that started more fires.
But if you have a generator and a pump and a pool and an exterior sprinkling system so that your decks and your roof are wet before that fire comes through, chances are it's not gonna burn down.
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Yeah. Might not. Might not.
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I I did the research for a system for my place, when the Paradise fire went, and, there was actual first off, it's construction. Metal roofs and tile roofs obviously do a whole lot better. And people who foam their decks. 1 guy stayed behind in Paradise, believe it or not, as bad as that was, and sat on his roof with his fire hose or his garden hose. And actually saved his house. It's hard to believe, but, you know anyway, there's there's all this water, and it and these systems could be automatic, you know, once the temperature rises high enough. Just just like an internal, sprinkler system that you get on your, your your building codes for, industrial
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buildings. You know? Right. Yep. Maybe
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maybe he had a maybe he had a blue roof.
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Samuel, did he have a blue if he had a blue roof, you wouldn't have to be watering it, John. So alright. Where else can we go this morning? We got any new new folks on? I'm it's a rhetorical question, I'm sure, but I I must, feel responsible to ask it. So
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so I've Hey, Roger. Hey. Hey, man. Long time no talk. This is Baron from state of Louisiana.
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Well, you rascal we were talking about to the other day, your ears must have been burned.
[00:41:32] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. They were. How you doing?
[00:41:36] Unknown:
Oh, well, I'm doing probably better than the folks in California.
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Yeah. I hear you. Hey. I was calling in today. I've been really busy. I apologize. But I'm, helping a friend with his, passport. I just had a couple questions, if that's okay.
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Great.
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Yeah. He's starting a new job, and so, he wants to do the status correction in the WABEN Uh-huh. For you know, so taxes won't come out of his check. And, so I'm helping him helping him with this. Yeah. And Right. I was on your website, and I'm just wanna get some clarification because it's been some time ago since I've done mine. I see that you have instructions for how to do it with, without the passport application and how to do it with.
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And, he has to return That's for submitting your affidavit. Okay? And I can go into the reasons why you don't have to do that as part of the evolution of this whole approach. And it was because of one single incident that probably doesn't have the application to your friend here. I would strongly sense, but let's go ahead and we can cover it all for anybody out there that's listening. It's got similar questions.
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Okay. He has a current passport.
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Doesn't matter. So Does he have a passport card? Does he have a passport card? Well, then he can just apply for a passport card, and he won't have to buy a whole new book. How much time is left on his current passport?
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2 years.
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Okay. Well, it depends on him. I'm not telling you what to do. It's, you can just do this again for that in 2 years. If he's starting a new job, well, he may not or may be traveling internationally. That's all you really need that book for. But he could do this for $30 and just order a card. Include the affidavit in with that, and it'll change his status, and he won't be out a $150.
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Okay. Alright. So does he need to do a, lost passport,
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on the application No. No. No. No. Well, the no. The question is, did he order a card when he ordered the book that still got 2 years on it? Chances are he didn't. And so all he has to do now is just order the card. There's no loss. Nothing's lost. Nothing's stolen. None of those complications. If that happens, you gotta go back and use the 2011, or the, DS 11. DS 11 is what I'm thinking of. And then now that you've got an open passport there, you can probably just use the d s 82, I would think.
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He's wanting to get a whole new passport and a whole new card.
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Okay. Well, then you're gonna go in and use a d s 82. And even though there's 2 years left on his current passport, they want him to include that passport in with the package, and they'll send that back to him almost overnight, you know, and return mail. He'll get it back within about 7 or 8 days. Because you may wanna be using it, man. It's still open. Okay? And then they'll process the new application and send you back the new passports. Because you see the one he's under now and the one he's about to order, he's a different legal person.
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Right.
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It may be the same name, but it's a different legal person. His personality legally has changed or will change.
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Okay? Right. So the p s 82 is is for replacing
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a Renewal. Current renewal.
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Renewal. It's a renewal.
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Right. And so you can see here's that there Yeah. There's a couple of differences between those 2. Yeah. That's right. There's a couple of but you can contract with the federal government. Hell, they're getting a $150 or so. They'll do it every day. You know? But, yeah, I I really and, so they're making money off of this. But, here's a couple of differences between the 2. In the d s 11, they asked you, were your parents citizens of the United States? They don't ask you that in the 82. And there's one other difference, and I it escapes me at the moment. They're not significant. Oh, you you you with a d s 11, the first time, you've got to go in front of an administrative official to sign it. And if they don't have one in your post office, you gotta go in front of a judge. Okay?
And we have had we have had one of our people do that. Alright? And the other one, the renewal, all you have to do is, you can do it. Go put it in the mail yourself.
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Okay, you don't have any office for the new.
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Nope. And you don't they don't ask you the were your parents citizens of the United States question, either.
[00:47:01] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. So you have a cover letter here, hit to the head of administrative records.
[00:47:08] Unknown:
Please file That's right. Okay. Right. Now we're we're not talking about a passport application here. We're talking about submitting a solo affidavit with a cover letter to the secretary of state. So if I So the if I this is a rank service. Yes. And this they don't need you don't have to do that. I'm sure your friend doesn't have the problem. Let me tell you why we changed. Mhmm. Couple of years ago, had a email from a guy in California. He said I submitted my passport application, and they not only rejected my application, they, they, took my current open passport and voided it.
And, so I've never heard anything like that happening with any of our people. Obviously, I'm interested and knows something's different. And so finally, he sends me and he he tells me the story. He's a Brit. He got here in 2000. He naturalized. He got a passport after he naturalized, but he didn't understand all this stuff. And evidently got caught being a Brit. I'm sure he was raised in pubs. He got caught drunk driving outside of San Jose. And, the I don't know if it's San Jose sheriff, county sheriff, or what, but whoever the sheriff's were, he wouldn't get out of the car.
So they busted the windows and dragged him out, took him to jail. And then somehow he got out. And being a Brit, not really understanding all our laws the way they're structured, thought that the charges had been dropped when they released him from jail. So when he went to apply for the passport with the affidavit in it Mhmm. They ran his name and the 2 drunk driving charges showed up. Well, now they went over and that's when they rejected his passport because there's some regulations under I think it was 27 CFR, of code of federal regulations. That's usually ATF, but whatever. They drug up 2 regulations that they used as the reasons for doing what they did. And they kept his money too, by the way. Okay? So he contacts me. He sends me the letter. I'm reading it. It shows those two sections of the code of federal regulations.
Well, if you'd had your pass if you'd had your affidavit filed, those wouldn't have applied because you don't have those regulatory responsibilities. Or even if they still tried to use them, you'd have very legitimate grounds to appeal on. But he had never done any of that. See? And his affidavit didn't get on file because they started to run his passport and count those charges and didn't follow through with processing the application. Part of processing the application is filing the affidavit that's attached. So that's when we went back and thought this through and said, well, what if he had sent a single naked affidavit, not in a passport application, to the secretary of state before, then he would have and waited a week or 2 or whatever, then he would have the grounds to appeal it.
But as it stood, he had nothing. And so that's why we changed that process. Okay. Now your friend probably has not been pulled out of the car by the Louisiana State Police for suspected drunk driving, I'm assuming. No. Or any No. Or any or anything else of that nature. So No. He doesn't have to do it that way. You can just go ahead and just apply for a new passport. But I'm just explaining to you, this is a process, and we've learned as we've gone along the line that a incident had never happened before, and it's never happened since. But in thinking about it, I don't think the secretary of state and all those slaving goons up there could see enough of these affidavits floating across their desk.
Right. So he can literally do both at the same time, but it doesn't sound like he would be, you know, the the person that might have this trigger back on him because it's something previous.
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Roger? So
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Alright. Hold on. Hold on. Just hold on. We got a female here. Yes, ma'am? Okay.
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It's Merka.
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Myrca. Can you hear me? Hey, Myrca. Yes, Erin.
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Yeah. So so it's important to send your affidavit, so that there is no harassment. A lot of people get the bluff letter, when they do the passport application. So, I mean, that's not that's an easy fix. But doing the affidavit is not gonna take any more time off doing your passport. So if you send out your affidavit, you can turn around and start your application and attach the affidavit, to the, passport application of the explanation your explanatory statement. So if you send out your affidavit, it's considered received once it hits the mail, and secretary of state will have your affidavit of citizenship evidence, and then you attach it to the application showing that you are a national.
So I think that's that's what I encourage people to do. You know, send out your affidavit first so it shows that it's already effect in effect on whatever date you send it. See your application, attach it, and everything should be good, if you ever do get a bluff from Yeah. The, you know, state department.
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Yeah. And, see, when I'm talking to people on here, I don't know if they've got skeletons like that in their closet. I'd like to think they don't. But we just implemented as the whole process because they can't see too many of these floating around up there, I don't think. The more of them they see floating around, the more of them they see crossing their desks, the more they know they've been had.
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Yeah. And and I think, Merca, that's that's a great idea. Using the cover letter to place it in his administrative file, as it says, you know, on the website. Yeah. And then would you need that cover letter? Would you need that cover letter to go with, you know, affidavit on the application?
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No. No. No. You wouldn't. No. Because it tells you you can, include affidavits, and documentation, so just stick it in there. You might need some explanatory cover letter on the front, though. And then we've kind of proposed, at least thought about making a couple of changes there on the initial naked we call it naked affidavit just with a cover letter to the secretary. You could also cc, the president and the attorney general down there at the bottom. And so when you're sending it to the secretary of state, it's a little more work, but you can put those people on notice too. We haven't done that in the past. As I said, they can't see too many of these floating around Washington up there.
Now, and don't you drop that I just put administrative records because that's all I knew years ago when we wrote that. We've had some of them say we don't have an administrative records file, etcetera. You might attention, director of records,
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something like that. Mhmm. I just put it I just put Anthony, speaking, Roger.
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I just Yeah. You'll let them let them do whatever. But you wanna make sure that they've made made the changes in whatever files required as to your change in status, something to that effect. I mean, I don't know that there's a really right way to do it, just to do it. You know? So go ahead. What's your next
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sure. I'm sorry.
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Oh, it's okay, man. So I
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I wanted to ask, should he add you know, after he does the, affidavits of citizenship evidence, he got the language there, and the end of it says under the scope and purview of the 14th Amendment, should he type in there, find attached passport application and issue my passport reflecting my national status?
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No. I don't think you ought to put that in there. They get paid big bucks, so, you know, they've I don't know if you heard the guy that called in, one of our students, Dave, down there out of Orlando. He's a New Yorker. And, he was antsy like everybody else about them having everything correctly. I'm sorry for that's not the Russian woodpecker. That's the construction guys next door. So sorry for that. If you could hear that. Anyway, now now that distracted me from totally where I was. Goddamn it. Well, I hate that kind of crap right there.
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And it's it's it was important to me. He called in he called him asking,
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do you have my affidavit? Oh, that old guy was talking about Dave. Right. Thank you. Thank you, Paul. Dave called the, passport office and and left a message. And it's a nice guy called him back. And, the guys, he said, well, I just wanna see if I was listed as a national. And so the guy pulls up his his account, and he he evidently pulled up the affidavit. And he goes, oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. This is really good. He started reading it. He said, this is really good. Uh-huh. He said, we don't have any problems filing one paper, stuff like that. It says 31 page opuses, books that we get to get shoved to the back of the desk. That's David Strait stuff. Okay?
And, and then at the end, he said, you know, we're getting so many of these that they're having special classes for employees on how to process them correctly.
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Wow. Yeah. Yeah. And that's been about probably.
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Yeah. No. Well, that was about a year and a half ago. So, nope, just include it. It says right there in the instructions. You can include documentation, comma, including affidavits. Just stick it in there. They'll know what it is.
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Okay. And you know what I think? I'm just going off the off the rail here for a second. You know, you got Trump on Twitter, x, whatever it's called, and he's saying that doubling down on, balancing the budget and getting enough funds to tariffs and drilling in ANWR and Yeah. Doge and all these things. He's doubling down on no need for a federal income tax, and I swear, I believe it's a lot of it's because of what's going on with these affidavits and these w a b e n's and such.
[00:58:34] Unknown:
Well, the the money supply is at the very end of its, usefulness, and, it looks like they're just doing everything they can to keep the damn thing afloat anyway. He's been talking about other taxation methods. He'd I doubt if President Trump knows the obstacles he's gonna have to, navigate to get that done. What we talk about here, I'm not sure he knows this. Okay? So, in fact, I'd wager that he probably doesn't. But, yeah, they may do away with the income tax. I tell you all to tell your friend that now that he's doing that, if he's been filing dutifully, he can now go back and, apply for the last 3 years he's paid in and get it back. We've had success with that lately.
So that's another option. And if you're sitting on the fence on revocation of election for whatever reason with some of these things in the future, like maybe possibly dissolving the income tax, I'd get it done right now. Okay? Now there's some other very important things coming up because another thing Trump is talking about is wanting to get rid of birthright citizenship. How do you do that without crashing the whole system? K? So these things are gonna be open for discussion quite a bit here as we're going forward. It would appear. And, who knows? That may be a time when we get a chance to put our 2¢ in there.
You know, it's like somebody said, if you don't wanna talk to somebody that knows about the 14th amendment, go get a hold of Roger Sales.
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K? Because
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Right. There are very few people that know more about it and understand it better than I do. Paul, say a due to our Chicago inspo for water.
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Did, did Paul do a show last week, the day after New Year's? Or did he take a day off that day, Paul? Do you remember? He did a show last week. Okay. Good for him. Ah, now back to Baron and the woodpecker here. Sorry for the woodpecker. Can y'all hear that? I can't help but think you can. Knock knock. You can't. No. No. Well, how the hell did Murr always pick up my fingernails on my desk and you can't hear that damn hammer?
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I don't I don't know.
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Wow. Wow. Okay. Well, so be it. Bear, it's good to hear your voice, man.
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Yeah. Yeah, man. One more one more question. So with the d s 82 form online, he just has to go get his green, return receipt sticker from the post office and can just put it straight in the mail without having a, agent authorize
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You you could, but I would suggest that you go to the post office and have them cancel the the postage there at the desk because it's when they stamp it that it's considered received.
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Say that one more time. So he's going to the post office. Which goes and he asked the well application. Right. And,
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he he's got his if you got his return receipt requested on there and all that, just the postmaster can take one of their little stamps and cancel the postage, you know, stamp it. And when it's stamped or I guess she's got to help process the, the green return receipt requested also, then it's considered received. When it's got those kind of interactions with the clerk, when you put it in the mail, it's considered received.
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Okay. So get the, get the return receipt, the green label, and get them to cancel the postage.
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Yeah. Just get them to stamp it. Go to the post office and have the clerk process it. It's the way probably the easiest way to say it. Man, I don't I wish you were jeez. Oh, my what an interruption. I I'm just about finished with this construction. I had construction for 2 years. Once on one side, building a new house and the other on this apartment thing, and it's driving me crazy here today. So, anyway, if you'll do that, I'm sure there'll be no problems. But have your friend always weaponize it there in you're up in Monroe. Right? No. No. That's that's the other one. That's Byron. I'm I'm Oh, that's mine. North Shore. You're down south. You're down to Slidell or something, aren't you?
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Yeah. Right. Seeing Covington. Yeah. Okay. Alright.
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Well, just to also have him weaponize it for the state attorney general and local people, and that's important too. Okay? And, just walk him through it. If he's got any questions, he can come on here and ask him too. Yeah. Yeah.
[01:03:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Alright. Alright. So so they're they're not gonna have to necessarily see the affidavit with the application. The postal worker.
[01:04:06] Unknown:
No. He he it's in package. See the 82, you've already got the package done and everything. You don't have to go to them to process it. They don't have you don't have to have them witness your signature. That's only on 11th. The 82, but to have them go to the post office if you can, and have them process it, just makes totally sure that it's considered received. That's it. It's just an extra little layer.
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Yeah. So they're just mailing it and canceling the postage, basically. That's it. Correct. And and when they do that, they signify
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that they interacted with the package. And because they did, it's considered received.
[01:04:47] Unknown:
Okay. Gotcha. A postpaid worker Yeah. Mails it. Okay. Yeah. Alright.
[01:04:56] Unknown:
Excellent, man. So, And also, somebody said on the back of the return receipt that they're gonna send back to you, on the reverse side, there's a place to write your address. I'll write your address in there on the opposite side.
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Fill in address on return receipt.
[01:05:18] Unknown:
Yeah. On the opposite side. Just put your address in there. Now you'll get your passports back. I'm sure they'll receive it, but that's all kind of just extra stuff. But, you know, we try and do everything where there nothing can slip through the cracks if possible.
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So they're gonna want his old passport?
[01:05:39] Unknown:
Yes. He will have to include that in the package. Okay.
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Glad you're willing to ask Barron,
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what happened with the sheriff he was talking about or talking about? Yeah. They did he get elected? Did your sheriff get elected or not? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He did? He got elected. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, man. Well, tell him. Well, our, if you're still on good terms with him, tell him he needs to know about a sheriff up in Michigan named Dar Leaf, who's a constitutional sheriff. Dar, d a r, I believe, Leaf. And he's in is it Barrow County? Dave, are you with us? Is that Barrow County, Michigan, I think?
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Barrie County. Barrie.
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Barrie. Barrie County, Michigan. And, he's been a sheriff for 20 something years up there, and he runs his whole county on constitutional principles.
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He's the largest elected sheriff in miss in Michigan history.
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Is that right? Boy, that's quite a distinction, isn't it? Yes. You tell your sheriff if he, I will volunteer to teach him and his deputies this information
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if they want. I'll do it for free. Okay? I will. He's a good guy. It it's kinda funny that you brought that up. Yeah. Because 2 days ago, he had the mayor of Bogalusa, which is the largest city in our parish. He had the mayor of Bogalusa, arrested on drug
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charges, solicitations. I heard about that. I heard about that. They gained weapons. Right. That was on InfoWars. That was on InfoWars yesterday.
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Yeah.
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So that's my That was your pair. What's the parish? Baron, what's the parish? Washington Parish?
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Washington Parish.
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Uh-huh. Bogalusa down there in the boot. For people who don't know, you know, Louisiana looks like a boot. It's down there in the boot. Isn't, what's the big prison up over there? The Angola. Isn't Angola in your parish?
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Well, we have bb60 Rayburn, and, Byron has
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Angola in his parish, and north. Oh. More north of here. That's the one of the notorious prisons. North of Bateman. That's one of the notorious that's one of the notorious prisons in United States history right there in Angola. K? I guarantee you. Yep. And you don't wanna be in
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And and goes on the as halfway hey. Hey, guys. Just because of the baron and all the Louisiana stuff, I was anyway, Angola is halfway between Baton Rouge and Natchez, Basically, halfway. Uh-huh. Then, also, as life would have it, I got it for the first time in over a year. I got a text from Baron yesterday. He said he was going to get his driver's license and wanted to know how to sign the, how to sign the just plugging away. I I got a my my transmission guy is he he can barely walk, and I'm giving him some information on how to start rebuilding the cartilage in his joints. But be that as it may, Baron texted me yesterday, how do I sign my my driver's license? I'm gonna get a new one, yeah, to renew it. So I texted him back on how to do it. And, I mean, I wanted to call him this morning, and, and I will shortly to, to see how it all went. Because one of the things I've learned is is when the bureaucrats say, well, you can't sign it that way. I'm like, well, this is what I've learned to say is if, I've been advised by counsel, and, of course, I'm my own counsel, but I've been advised by counsel to sign all documents this way, and are you giving are you offering legal advice?
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Right. And at that moment, it shuts them up, and they just do what they have to do. Good, Dwayne. That's good. Yeah. I like that. Yeah. How did you tell him to sign it? What?
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Well, I was just tired. Oh, sorry.
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Yeah. Go ahead and do it. To to talk, to, to explain.
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Yes. I was prepared to to do that, to say that. And, so I got in there, and she was kind of a in Bogalusa, as a matter of fact. She was kind of a, attractive, lady. So, I tried, you know, flirting with her and getting on her good side before we got to that point, and, seemed to work pretty well. And, I signed both applications, without prejudice, on the paper. And then when I went to take the picture, that's when you have to sign for how your signature will look on your license. I did the same thing, and she pulled it up. I was getting ready to snap my picture, and she saw it plain as day on the screen without prejudice.
And she turned around, and she looked at me, And I just smiled, and she said, okay. You ready? And I said, yep. Go ahead. And she snapped the picture.
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There you go.
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So You didn't have extra black.
[01:11:00] Unknown:
You have extra box of chocolates for her out there, did you, Bear? That's funny.
[01:11:05] Unknown:
That's funny. That's what they call Huey Long Honey right there. That's right. That's right.
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Yeah.
[01:11:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Alright. Well, good. And did you do the bod? Because what I've actually had some guys that taught me about how to say you're rendering, legal advice or offering legal advice. The guys that taught me that, they actually have learned and are years years into this on how to manage yourself within the system yet not be entrapped by the system. And these guys are really, really good, on how to sign contracts, sign bank accounts, and, you know, when you open bank accounts and what have you. Uh-huh. Are they in New Orleans? The guys out in I think no. I think the the guy that does it, it that's the the head of this group is, out not Seattle. It's that first town south of Seattle.
Spokane? It's not Olympia. Spokane is on No. Spokane is on the south end of the state. It's Seattle. Yeah. When you go on south, I I forget the name of the city, but it's a little small town south of Seattle on the way to Olympia, which is the which is the capital of Washington state of Washington. Right. But, these guys are good on how to sign contracts. Do I mean, they they he's teaching what you're teaching, Roger, but on a deeper level. You know? Because I've I've had conversations with him. I just I hadn't been in his group for a while, but I'm was thinking to start back up because I got some contract stuff I wanna, get into. So Okay.
[01:12:45] Unknown:
Well, that's cool. I've never heard, I've never heard that in all these years, and I think that's a really good approach. Are you offering legally? It is. Boy, that that'll probably shut him down in a heartbeat.
[01:12:58] Unknown:
Yeah. It does. You know? He says he's he got so good at it that when his son had to go to court for a traffic thing, you know, that and then when he had to go to court for something, I forget what it was, he actually had the DA cry not crying, but, like, whining because he wasn't getting anything. And the judge said, whatever's the I forget the guy's name, but, TJ. TJ. Mister TJ. Is there anything you can offer the prosecutor to see you know, to to, like, give him something. And, so t he said, yeah. I can do this for him and,
[01:13:34] Unknown:
and because it didn't really hurt hurt TJ. So it was it's pretty cool. Let us let us know more about that. That sounds pretty interesting topic for us around here.
[01:13:45] Unknown:
The guy's name is, his website or his organization is called you are law, a r e y o u a r e l a w. And I think it's a dot com. I I I don't think it's a dot org. But and it's t j Mars, m a r. Yeah. He's really good. He knows his stuff, man. So he was taught by some guys kinda like you were with, with your guys, Roger. Yeah. Right. With John and Glenn.
[01:14:12] Unknown:
Folks, if you're new to this and you know. So have been fighting this since the fifties, when it really started, well, right after Brown versus Board of Education, and they got the 54 revenue code in. That's when they solidified the system and closed all the, any exits for all intents and purposes. And since the late fifties and the sixties, people been trying to figure this out. That's those all those old books that were written back in the sixties by oh, I can't remember all those guys, but we've been fighting it for a long time. K? But it took us all these years. And and and one John Benson devoting his adult life to this, and I've crossed paths with him. It's the reason we know this today, period. Because nobody else in all those years has ever really had it. You can get around it a little bit and joust with them like on this stuff here with the driver's license, but you weren't clearly beating them. Okay? And that's, of course, what we do.
Dwayne, good to hear you and Baron Byron. I can get you 2 confused both on here at the same time. You have a Like I said, I was doing some work and heard all this before I had to get on. You know? Right. Oh, good. Well, it's always good to hear your your accent there. Alright. Was there any other questions there? There's Bob too. Okay, Bob. Good morning.
[01:15:40] Unknown:
Morning. Yeah. I'm just curious. I've I worked down in the toe of the boot for several years back in the early eighties. And Did you? I'm just confused a little bit. Yeah. Baron was saying that he was from Covington, but he's saying that his sheriff is the sheriff in the county or Washington Parish, and that's Saint Tammy. So he must live out in the woods somewhere between?
[01:16:04] Unknown:
Yes. That's correct.
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And okay. Well, I was a little confused. You says you're from Covington, and you say he's he's not sure of it. I'm thinking, wait a minute. You just jumped a parish on me. No. Bob, I didn't know you were. I'm right across the parish line in Washington, just north of Covington. I see. Well, that's kinda what I wondered. That's kinda what I wondered.
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Bob, I didn't know you worked in Louisiana for a few years. That's first news to me.
[01:16:30] Unknown:
No. I've worked in 13 states if you wanna get all of them, but, yeah, it's, been a long
[01:16:37] Unknown:
It's a long tail. Anyway Louisiana is a very special place. It's really unique. K?
[01:16:43] Unknown:
Well, my memory Hey, Roger. My one memory of Louisiana that that I can carry forward with vague specificity, which is kind of a oxymoronic. We finished the job for a guy, and we did it in a real polished manner because we did it for a living, and they've been doing it themselves. You know, neighbors helping neighbors, which is good, but they just took them 3 weeks, and we did it in 3 days. And so he wants to take us down and show us the French Quarter. Oh. I'm doing here, Zold. I'm I'm I'm never been there before. Oh, lord. And, yeah. Yeah. It gets pretty bad. So I'm driving my sister's little Pinto, and I got a friend with me.
And needless to say, Pat O'Brien's got us, and, the hurricane's got us worse than one way streets when you're bleary eyed are just a terrible way to treat retrace your steps, and I keep going by the Superdome or whatever. And, you know, that thing's round. It's the same from any direction. You got no freaking idea which direction you're going. And I thought I mean, we drove around for an hour and a half. We were stationed. We were up north of Folsom there closer to Franklinton. Yeah. And all I needed to do was sign the Causeway, and I couldn't figure it out. I finally found I tend to slide out. I said, okay. It's 70 miles extra, but I'm going.
[01:18:10] Unknown:
I'm going that way. We're in the audience, Sonny. And back Well
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and back to the west and got the the turn off there at Covington and got up there. And we haven't been in the Bronx for about 10 minutes, 20 minutes. And my brother and the rest of the party, there was 13 of us total. They got home. It's like 3 in the morning, and they were at one time at at once pissed and happy that they they found us and be that this is way before cell phones. This is in, like, 81. Sure. I I barely remember getting there. I barely remember them finding us, and I barely remember getting my ass stood and hugged at the same time. Well, now for the audience who's never been down there, don't know what Bill Bob's talking about here in the quarter.
[01:18:57] Unknown:
There's a place called Pat O'Brien's. It's very famous. Been there long time. I don't know how long, Dwayne. Long time. And their claim to fame is that they know every college fight song in the world. And so you can go in there and ask them whatever college song they they and they'll they'll always get it. Okay? But they serve these horrendous drinks called the hurricane, and they taste like fruit punch. And 2 of them will put you under the table.
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Well, the keyword there is punch.
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Yes.
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Yeah. As in m series. Yeah. Woo hoo.
[01:19:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Very serious. Yeah. But you get yep. That's a cool place down there in the quarter.
[01:19:45] Unknown:
I I got one more thing before I go. Come on, Tom. You know, after with all these these, the LA fires, the cities run by dims, New Orleans run by dims, and I've actually now have 3 reports from 26 2017, 2 of them in 2017, one of them in 2022, and the federal report on soft targets in in high crowd areas that was released in early 2024 done by the Rand Corporation. All of them are on New Orleans and its security, and nobody read them that is in charge of the politics down here. So I've gotten to the point and New Orleans is run by Democrats. Of course.
So I've started calling not d e m s o kratz. It's d I m s, Dimms. Hope I don't insult anybody, but that's just the way it is down here. So Yeah. Other than that, you know, the
[01:20:50] Unknown:
I'd love to see Trump happen this election. I'd love to see one of his big deals, his election, and trying to get it done in one day, etcetera. Let's hope and pray he can get some, progress done on that. Go ahead, Dwayne. Sorry to interrupt you. Yeah. I just wanted to say that what's
[01:21:07] Unknown:
what happened on January 1st, they did not have any blockades for 4 blocks either on the side streets leading to Bourbon or from canal to Bourbon. Not one flipping thing. The cops actually came out and said yesterday, in the first public hearing, that they didn't put the cars on any of the cross streets up the quarter because they didn't wanna get them damaged.
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That's an They had replacements. They had replacements for those things
[01:21:38] Unknown:
that they stick in the sidewalk, but they'd done something with the budget or something or didn't have a No. What happened was they they pulled them out to fix them because all the, you know, drinks and whatever just built up because they go up and down every day. But, what happened is they were originally raided, and the ones that they were took out to fix and we're gonna replace with new ones, the new ones were the lowest grade. You could only stop a 5,000 pound car going about 10 miles an hour versus the one that were originally put in under Mitchell Landrieu in the 20 16 report, secured infrastructure security report, they were I think it was either 30 or 40 miles an hour that could stop a 15,000 pound truck.
So they said downgrade
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land? Is that bastard Landry that pulled down down the statue of Robert e Lee in the middle of the night too?
[01:22:31] Unknown:
You know? So no. That was Cantrell. That was all under the BLM and anti for crap. You know? And now they have some some no. Mitt Mitt but what Mitch did was he allowed the Palantir to come in and start doing the the pre policing software to try to determine by looking at your face if you're gonna commit a crime. Oh, nice. So, yeah, that's what Mitch did. So, anyway, guys, not to get so far off track, but, you know, I appreciate the time.
[01:23:02] Unknown:
Dwayne. Thank you, Dwayne. Yes, ma'am. I'll hold it. Joan was gonna ask you something. Hold hold it. Joan Joan's got something here. Joan, what you got quick?
[01:23:11] Unknown:
Can you say what anything about what helps build cartilage you're helping your friend with?
[01:23:17] Unknown:
Yeah. I I there's a a PH d biochemist, human physiology guy named Ted Broer, b r o e r. He's he's got a p he got his PHD, I think, from Florida State in 1983. He's developed his own line of products that actually can be absorbed at the cellular level. And, he has one of his product and his website's healthmasters.com. He's developed a joint rebuilding formula that I first used about 3, three and a half years ago on my knees because I could barely walk up since I'm 70 I'll be 71 in May. So, and our joints our our cartilage just naturally deteriorates. So when if you have any cartilage left, this product, this nutritional product can actually rebuild the cartilage.
And, and my legs where my hips go into my my my legs go into my hips, This past May, I could barely walk. It just hit me one day, and I could barely I mean, it was just horrible. So I started working on using the joint rebuilding formula and something called hydrolytic acid, which helps build cartilage and collagen. It's got collagen. It helps, lubricate joint cartilages. And it's good for hair and eyes and stuff. I did it because I needed some I wanted something else to help accelerate the regrowth of the cartilage in my legs. And then I use, turmeric as an anti inflammatory.
And I also am now starting to use what's a product called DMSO, which in 60 years of tests, it's never hurt anybody. It's really it's another good anti inflammatory. So I use all of that, and I was putting up the articles to go bring over to my mechanic guy and, let him see it. And I was gonna bring him some turmeric and some hydrulonic acid just to get him started. Because 2 or 3, you know, weeks worth of use but the joint re it all works. But you have to give it time because the cartilage is all throughout our bodies, and the nutrition doesn't know whether if you want it on your knees or your hips, it doesn't know if you're it's going deep wherever you might need it in your arms and, you know, your wrist, your your ankles, wherever, you know, fingers, all that all of the wherever there's a bone on bone, there's cartilage from what I've learned. So it's healthmasters.com.
It's joint rebuilding formula. It ain't cheap, but it works. Do you put the DMSO on your hips or in your or swallow it? I I put it on my hips. They actually there's people that use it for other things that you can do it intravenously, like, kinda like the saline solution bag. Yep. But, I just put it straight on my hips, and I use a gel. It's a 7030, 30 percent aloe vera with a 70% DMSO. And then I use a straight DMSO on top of that because my skin started to get aggravated, which is why I put the gel on first. And then and I use it on my shoulders because when I was playing ball way back in the day, I separated both my shoulders, and they hurt like heck.
[01:26:30] Unknown:
Yeah. So I use use it on that. It helps a lot Yeah. And it helps my hips a lot. You do you know Actually Did you hear the story about Herschel Walker? Did you hear the story about Herschel Walker down there? Remember the first time they played Notre Dame for the national championship in the eighties?
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I remember the game. I don't remember.
[01:26:50] Unknown:
Well, in the foot well, you said it with your way, you said it with your separated shoulders. He got his shoulder separated in the first quarter, and they were gonna take him out. You know? And and he told the doctor, he said, here. Let's just pop it back in. And he popped that shoulder in, and he was hit 34 times. He played the whole game. They won the game
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with a separate shoulder. I promise you it hurts you now.
[01:27:17] Unknown:
I guarantee you it probably does. What a guy, Herschel Walker. I mean, he's just such an exemplary well, still is. He just turned into a wonderful adult. You know? And I was sick that they, jerry rigged that damn election in Georgia. You can't tell me that that pastor who's a communist warlock, Warnock defeated Herschel Walker in Georgia. I just don't believe that.
[01:27:44] Unknown:
He didn't. We we we he didn't. We have the evidence, but the judge wouldn't look at it.
[01:27:50] Unknown:
Yeah. He didn't. So, anyway, well, that that comment remind me with his shoulder because I was just watching something about that the other day and people commenting on it. That he was hit, like, 34 times in the shoulder afterwards throughout the rest of the game. There was a
[01:28:07] Unknown:
60 minutes did a a a segment, like, about a 15 minute segment on this back in the circa 19 eighties. And they had a part of the their, discussion on this DMSO before the FDA banned it because you can't you you it's a natural product from wood pulp, so you can't patent it. So the FDA, at the I gathered, has the pharmacist, they banned it, said you can't use it. It's you know? But with all that said, there was part of that interview with the with, on the 60 minutes was Atlanta Falcon quarterback that said he he could barely lift his shoulders. But when he put DMSO on his shoulders, he said he could throw passes in the middle of the game. No problem. It worked like a champ.
[01:28:51] Unknown:
You know? So I get it. I get it. We get we got a doctor down here that go by and get drips from and vitamin c. DMSO is one of the other components. I can't remember the other thing they put in there. But, yeah, you take you you sit there and get it dripped in and feel great. You
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know? Afterwards, couple of years, especially the next day. They've got all kinds of studies. So I was just finishing up the article on that to bring to the to to my mechanic guy. Anyway Well, I'm glad that you're not Darren and and all the New Orleans stuff at the Louisiana Slidell. I'm like, shit. I gotta call. Yeah. He can't stay away. Okay. So, anyway
[01:29:31] Unknown:
Alright. Always good to hear you, sir. Later. Thank you, buddy. Yeah. Thank you. Same here. Okay. Now I think Tom was trying to get in during all that. I thought I got Tom. Yeah. You're right.
[01:29:42] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. I was trying to get in before they before those guys left that you were discussing stuff with, about But one of them one of them is still here. Yeah. Following the when when they were mailing the when they're mailing the, the documents at the post office, you said to make sure that they put their name and address on the back of the green card, but there's another way to do it. You can, select, you can select electronic notification. If you do use the green card, make sure you put a little bit of tape on those because I've gotten the cards back with no envelope. And the envelope disappeared because the card got ripped off of the off of the perforation on the back of the envelope.
And they never never signed it, so I get a card back that has no signature, no delivery date. So from that point on, when I started using you know, sending green card, you know, tape and put the green card on the back. I would put a little extra tape across the perforation so they purposely gotta pull it off of their otherwise, some of their machinery will rip it off. But you can be. You know, one of the other ladies on here said that you can check a box and get electronic, notice that the, package of your letter was delivered instead of a green card, and it's cheaper that way too, I think. So, and then you were talking about people signing documents under duress and all that.
Years ago, I used to instead of signing my actual name, I would just, you know, sloppily write under duress where my signature went, and nobody ever noticed. And, instead of trying to sign your name and then write under duress or, you know, without prejudice, I just sign under duress or without prejudice as my name. And nobody ever looked, nobody would care, you know, if you do it sloppy enough, where you can read it and you can say that says, without prejudice instead of your name. So, you know, unless there's they have something to compare it with, you know, they'll never know.
So
[01:31:39] Unknown:
Thank you, Tom.
[01:31:40] Unknown:
All all great, Paul. It.
[01:31:43] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:31:44] Unknown:
Cool. Go ahead. That's it. You there's a Quick comment. A report. Yes, please. I I just wanna mention, if you do the green card, you can use the tracking number to go to the post office website, and then you can get a copy of that when it's delivered from the Yeah. UPS website and then copy it again because the receipt you get will disappear. I think the printing will disappear, so copy that receipt.
[01:32:12] Unknown:
Yeah. You just put pull that and print it print it off the USPS website, any of that. Yep. Tell your Yep. Tell your guy to to to make copies and always keep copies of this affidavit. And he might even keep the original and then just send copies to everybody, Baron. And, he shouldn't have any problems. I mean, it's pretty simple procedure. We don't get reports back of problems on stuff like this too much, but he should use the d s 82. Just go ahead and pay for the full vote, include the affidavit, and he should be good to go.
[01:32:48] Unknown:
They're returning
[01:32:49] Unknown:
them real quick too. They're returning them real quick, by the way, evidently. Yeah. Well, you're welcome, my man. Out. Excuse me. Hear from you. Yeah. Bob's Yeah. Bob would want you up for something. Bob?
[01:33:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Baron, could you or would you be willing to, through Roger, get your email to me, vice versa, whatever?
[01:33:13] Unknown:
Yeah. I would you want me to you want me to give you my email address? Is that what you're asking for? Yeah.
[01:33:20] Unknown:
Just email me and I'll forward it to Bobby likes
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to stay in touch with some of the other folks on the call.
[01:33:27] Unknown:
Yeah. And Bob, just for your reference, I am 8 miles east of Franklinton, just north of Folsom in a little town called Enon, e n o n, Louisiana. Okay.
[01:33:41] Unknown:
Alright.
[01:33:42] Unknown:
Alright. You were all around me when you were driving around that night.
[01:33:47] Unknown:
Probably. I went to the bathroom, but it sounds good.
[01:33:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Cool. Okay, guys. I got a feed well, hold on. Now we got a female. We got a female here.
[01:33:58] Unknown:
Yes. It's Myrka. I'm gonna connect you and Bob.
[01:34:03] Unknown:
Okay. You can do it on you can do it on Telegram? Okay. Great. Thank you. I have I'm connect I'm I have this in my email. Yeah. Okay. Thank you, Myrka. Thank you, Myrka.
[01:34:14] Unknown:
You all appreciate it.
[01:34:15] Unknown:
Bye. Alright. Talk to you guys soon. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Great to hear your voice. You better come back sooner than you were last time.
[01:34:23] Unknown:
I will. Go Tigers.
[01:34:25] Unknown:
Alright. Go Tigers. I think we're gonna look pretty good next year, man. So, Yeah. Alright. Great. You go on. And if your buddy has any problems, you let us know. Okay? Okay. Thanks so much. Appreciate you. You're so welcome. Now is anybody else got something that's, came off of that conversation you'd like to comment on? Well, I did have an interesting development on this, book patch thing. Is that, what we decided and I wanna thank Elmer again for doing this. I don't know how I'd have gotten to this point if it wouldn't have been for him and, going out of his way to help us hook up. And what we did was, Julie, this has got to do with you. You're on you're on the call today, Julie? Well, it was Julie that's been around about a month. She wanted to do a consultation. You bought my book, and you received my book. And I said, well, can you save me the return address on that before you throw that shipping away, which she did. So that's how we got the the line on the address.
Well, Elmer was out there last week. I don't know if you've heard any of this, visiting his girlfriend there in the Scottsdale area. And, so they tracked down that address, and it turns out to be in a residential area. And there these guy he he steps out of the car and gets me on the phone. He said, well, I'll just walk up the door and knock on it. Him and I are talking, and there's some dogs raising hell for a long time. And finally, somebody comes to the door, and it's one of the girls that works at the book patch, and they've just been using her address as the return address. And she's, like, freaked out. Somebody's tracking her down on the Friday of the long holiday or something, and she gets this guy from the book patch on the phone, Steven, and we try and have this conversation with 3 cell phones.
And and all Elmer on the way on the way back to the car, he goes, god, I understand why the hell you want me to do this now. It is really complicated. So, anyway, I said, okay. Well, I'm gonna try and figure out what's going on here and what was the real trigger is in that conversation. Steven, who's at the computer, goes into the account and he goes, well, we haven't paid out any royalties on this account since 2015. Well, I know that that's not right. K? And they had some kind of a computer screw up, and the owners in the old folks home in dimension, all the rest of the stuff. They had some kind of computer super screw up. So I I write him. I said I said in that conversation, nobody had paper. I said, I'll send you is this address correct?
Is this address correct? I'll send you these other emails, and let's see if we can track it down through these emails because they couldn't find the account. So it can't be back open back up. All all this other junk. So I send him what I thought the email was gonna be, and I I had since realized that I had the password too. And so I went in and the password was, it was email and a password, and I had both of those. Or I thought I had the email. I just had your email email here in my records, but I only had one email I was using regularly back then. And it almost had to be that when that account was set up. So I send that one to him. Well, he writes me back on Monday or Tuesday and said, we don't have this email in our system. I'm going, oh, shit.
So, it hit me that Deborah, wonderful Deborah, who isn't on with us here, she's the one that had the publishing background, Worked in publishing in New York for a long time. And she could navigate that back office. And that's why I tapped her to put the United Slaves of America book. I just figured just put it in my account. Well, I didn't realize the problem was you can't put another author's book in your account. It's got to be only yours. And so that's what triggered the backlash to close the account. Well, it hit me. I said, well, alright Deborah, and see if she's still gone on record the, information I gave her, the username with the the email and the password.
Lo and behold, she did. And it was the email that I thought it was that he said they had no record of in his system. So I don't know what's gonna happen with that now. You can still order the book. We'll get this straightened out. Okay? Because if they won't work with me now, now I can say, well, let's do this amicably and try and figure out what's going on here and get things straight, or else I can bring in a lawyer. Because now you're telling me there hadn't been any royalty payouts on since 2015. I know there has.
How much are we do? How much have we gotten screwed out of, etcetera, etcetera. So, anyway, that little tidbit from Deborah this morning was a big help, and we'll see how they react to that. But boy, what a mess. Well, just like but it's just like all this archive crap and everything else that has any of this technical stuff, and it all is. And there's just things that go wrong. You know? So, anyway, I thought that was, interesting and worth talking about here this morning to see if any of you had anything else you'd like to talk about. Okay. Well, I think that's Annette. I'm a go with the female, Samuel. Yes, ma'am? Is that Annette? Yes.
[01:40:12] Unknown:
By the way, I bought off of patch what what was the name of that book? The book patch. The the book patch. Okay. I bought both your book and,
[01:40:25] Unknown:
Benson's book. Book.
[01:40:28] Unknown:
Well and you got it. And that's before this got caught and shut down and caused all this mess. And so we'll see. I know they've paid us money, and they're saying that ad account shows no payout since 2015. That's 10 years. That's ridiculous.
[01:40:43] Unknown:
K. And just to let you know, I started listening to you, I think, 2000 no, like, December of 2022. So and that was that was probably 6 months later or so, I'm guessing, that I bought the book from them.
[01:41:01] Unknown:
So so that kinda gives you some ballpark on the timeline. Yeah. But No. I'm sure this guy, he doesn't wanna deal with me because they're now we're bringing up their crap internally where, well, we had something happen to our database and this, that, and the other. They reluctantly told me that in that conversation. So I'm just bound and determined to hold their feet to the fire on this a little bit and find out what's going on. So, anyway, good to see you, Annette. What can we help you with, dear?
[01:41:30] Unknown:
So you remember when I brought up Black last time, quote? Could it been Henry Campbell Black that you used to quote? Does that does that ring a bell?
[01:41:43] Unknown:
No. Black about what? You're not talking about Black's Law Dictionary.
[01:41:48] Unknown:
No. You you would quote a, judge, and I thought his name was Black.
[01:41:55] Unknown:
Oh, what's the problem? Was that the one that Roosevelt stacked the Supreme Court with, Justice Black? He was from Tennessee. He was a grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
[01:42:05] Unknown:
I I don't I don't think so. I don't think so. Okay. Okay. I'm I'm still Alright.
[01:42:09] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I my name doesn't your name doesn't ring a bell with me, so I'd have to say no. Thanks. Alright. You're welcome, Annette. Now who else? Somebody Samuel? I think it was you. Yeah. Which guy, babe?
[01:42:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I had two points. On the DSMO, Roy Ray or Richards wrote he's like 95 years old. He wrote a book on DSMO. He says because it's been used now forever and nobody knows how to use it. And he says the key to using it for absorption, especially, is you have to add some water to it. That's important. He says it really increases the absorption because it's water hungry and it just follows that water deeper into the flesh. The other thing is, of course, Jim Ram, at one point in his life, around 40, had high blood pressure, 12 other major things, and include Bone on bone
[01:43:15] Unknown:
bone on bone and his knees.
[01:43:18] Unknown:
Yep. And, within 6 months, the Youngevity products had him off all of his medications,
[01:43:24] Unknown:
and he could walk again, and everything was sweet, and he's never been off of it since. So Right. And he also used, and then there's another the gelatin. Like, just unflavored gelatin you can buy at the store, and you just dissolve that and drink it too. Evidently, that really helps also.
[01:43:44] Unknown:
Well, the problem with what anybody is saying is when you're when you're taking the longevity products, you're taking all the vitamins and minerals that the body needs. So if you're after your knees and you die of a heart attack, it doesn't really do you a whole lot of good. You're rebuilding your whole body when you're on the Youngevity products.
[01:44:05] Unknown:
So Yeah. Yeah. No. It's a great line. I got nothing to but good things to say about them. You know? They're a little pricey, but that's because they're good quality and dependable. And a lot of people have had incredible results from using it. I know that, Samuel. My problem is getting the stuff down here. Yeah. So, anyway, let's see. What else can we talk about? Something else just popped into my mind right there too. Oh, I was listening, Owen and and the guys on Infowars have been taking just constant phone calls on the California thing and have given California people priority.
So I think it was yesterday's show. Some guy calls in. They have invented a product out there, Samuel. They're trying to get it through the California regulatory system, which they've been unable to do. But this stuff is like a miracle product. It he says you paint your house with this, it will not burn down. He's got a picture on the website of them with a penny. He's put his hand and coated it with this stuff, and he's got a penny in the palm of his hand and burning through the penny with a blowtorch. And you can't feel anything.
K? And he gave example after example of it. And, he can't get it past the California regulators because they want him to do, like, go him and his people to go do, oh, here's a test here $35,000 and all this money out front. They're just a couple of inventors. I think the other is partners of a pastor of some sort. But he says it's totally you can eat it. You can do anything with it, put anything, and nothing will burn. And a pretty amazing product, it sounded like to me, for what it's worth. You you remember the name?
[01:45:59] Unknown:
No. I don't. Got lead, isn't it, Roger?
[01:46:03] Unknown:
No. I I don't think it did, or you wouldn't have got it that far. And it's I was in yesterday's one of the shows. I wanna say it was in Owen Shroyer's, the last hour where he started taking calls. I think it was in that that segment right there if you wanna go back and see if you can. He gives the website and stuff. I just didn't put it to memory.
[01:46:27] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[01:46:29] Unknown:
Yep. So, who else? Yeah. That was pretty cool call, actually. And the pictures right there are video of them burning that penny with that blowtorch and the guy can't feel the thing. So, evidently pretty miraculous stuff. Not harmful. You can eat it. It has it's totally innate, but highly effective. So, a very interesting invention. Boy, you'd know the New World Order boys would love to steal that from him. He said they had 3 patents pending on it, I think. Okay. Anybody else out there? There he is. Yes, sir.
[01:47:11] Unknown:
A Chinese guy.
[01:47:14] Unknown:
Sorry. I kinda that's okay. I don't recognize the voice, so that's why I was kinda That's Dave. My brother's freaking out, and he starts screaming at me. And I was screaming back, and he hung up on me. Sorry. I tried to mute when he called, but it it answered his call. Okay.
[01:47:32] Unknown:
So it was a brotherly love fest there. Okay? So who else is out there with something? We got a few minutes left in the show today. I'm just sick to my stomach about Chris and the wildfire out there and all the people that it's either killing or just, certainly, making your lives miserable and different. I wanna check on John and make sure he's alright. So nobody else has got anything here this morning? Hey, Marcello. My landlord. No? No? Rich in Alabama. Hey, Rich. How are you doing, man? How's Huntsville?
[01:48:18] Unknown:
Well, we're we're all getting ready for this, extreme weather supposedly to show up here, a little bit later on, this evening and Oh,
[01:48:29] Unknown:
I see. Yeah. You got a nice storm blowing in?
[01:48:34] Unknown:
Apparently, it's, they've been talking about it for about a week now.
[01:48:38] Unknown:
Yikes. Well, go ahead and go help clean out the grocery store shelves. Poor.
[01:48:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, when it rains, it pours. So, like, a few hours back, like, 2 o'clock this morning, I was out looking for my dog. He, he decided he wanted to go, look for some women late at night. And, I went I went out looking for him and went to get some coffee on the way. And on my way back, I got pulled over. But, anyway Oh. So I get to I get to go to, you know, go deal with that. But,
[01:49:19] Unknown:
yeah, I didn't even know that. What did he pull you over for? Were you speeding?
[01:49:25] Unknown:
No. No. I wasn't speeding. I was they told me, actually, they were there was a car that was behind me. It was 2 o'clock in the morning. There was absolutely nobody out. No truckers or anything. And, and I'm I'm going back. I'm headed back home, and this this this car shows up behind me, and it it was like tailgating me almost. You know? And I was Roger, I almost did a brake check on him. Yeah. Well, come to find out, they they hit their lights, and I I pulled over in front of somebody's house, got off that road because there's no there's no side to get off on. But, anyway, he told me that, I asked him, I said, what what would you pull me over for? And he he said, we couldn't we couldn't see your, your driver's light or your driving tags. It was being obstructed.
And then, I guess from there, you know, they obviously they they ask for your license and all that kind of stuff. And, I have my it took me a while to get my license. Anytime I get pulled over by cops, I was getting nervous, you know, because I I feel like I'm gonna I have flashbacks of being in really brutal fights. And, and, but anyway, so I I I eventually found my my my, quote, driver's license, which does have UCC 1 dash 308 that I had somehow got put on it.
[01:51:04] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, congratulations to you.
[01:51:09] Unknown:
It I hope hopefully, that might mean something. When I when I go to court or before I go to court, I remember, you know, trying to send a a letter explaining to the judge about the, you know, my my status. But, yeah, so they they walked away and went back, and I didn't realize this, but I thought they were just running my driver's license. Well, he comes back with the 2 citation. 1 for, no insurance, which I had insurance. I just told him. I said, I've got insurance. I just don't have the paper.
[01:51:49] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that'll be waived. Well, then you could provide that, and that'll be waived. This other one sounds like you should be able to correct it, and it'll be waived also. What was the same only having to do with that tag?
[01:52:05] Unknown:
The the the tag was that I had an expired tag. So Oh, okay. So that's what that what was the other one was about. But I you know, honestly, Roger, I really this is this is a really weird stuff that's been going on where, I'll go on my phone, and I'll be watching YouTube or something. And I'll get these I'll get these little videos on things that I've been thinking about, but I I'm just then starting to investigate the subject matter. And it's it's like the phone's reading my mind. And I'm not
[01:52:51] Unknown:
somebody, buddy. Nope. I've heard other people talking about this very same phenomena. Go on.
[01:52:57] Unknown:
And and and and and then, then I'm kinda think I started seeing things out of the side the corner of my eyes in my house. Well, come to find out there's there's like a whole apparently a whole bunch of mice that have been invading the neighborhood. And, but the strange thing is this, this sounds like like out there, but I I thought to myself, I wonder if with all this AI, the robotics and stuff that they've got, You know, the you've seen these little, like, little dragonflies and and insects that are actually robots. Yes. And They're drones. We've had years They're drones. Working on this stuff over in Afghanistan.
But, sometimes I kinda wonder if they're, like, not using, like, little robotic mice to get into your house and and film film things. And then, all of a sudden stuff pops up on YouTube or whatever, on certain things that you might, you know, like music or, tools or,
[01:54:07] Unknown:
you know,
[01:54:08] Unknown:
herbs or whatever. But this stuff, like, pops up on my on my phone, and I haven't I've been thinking about it, but I haven't done any research on it. It just pops up. So that that's just kinda strange. But Rich, I've heard other people
[01:54:27] Unknown:
I've heard other people talk about the same thing on some of these programs of things you're thinking about. They show up as advertisements on or something to do with that topic on the cell phone. I hate the damn things. I never use my headset to occasionally initiate a call and and take a call. That's the only time I use it. Yes. Hold on, Rich. Yes, Dave?
[01:54:51] Unknown:
Yeah. A couple things. For Rich, you know, I mean, is it I forget who's talking. This is Rich in Huntsville. Rich. Yeah. Okay. Couple things. My my friend is in Tennessee. He's waiting for that 5 to 7 inches of snow. But I got a guy, a real good guy, sharp guy, traffic, all kinds of He's when he gets pulled over, he says to the officer after, you know, exchanging, you know, pleasantries, he says, are is this a traffic stop, officer? Yep. And they always say yes. And the definition of traffic is commerce. And he says, so are you trying to engage me in commerce?
And the cop always says to him, have a nice day. Be safe out there, and he leaves. That's a go. Now for them them little drones, Mark Kornke is having a class, on the 24th here in Michigan. And he said he'll do them anywhere, but he has these microwave cannons that he builds out of an old microwave oven and, those little, DirectTV satellite dishes off your roof. You know, they're all over. People throw them away all the time. He's having a class on how to make a microwave cannon on the 24th. And he said the newer microwaves are short range, but the older ones are long range, and they're drone killers.
[01:56:23] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:56:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Wow. That's interesting. Yes.
[01:56:27] Unknown:
Do you know, like, drones? That's cool. I'm gonna deviate just a little bit, Dave. It was, the general name came out yesterday. They were using all those real sophisticated, weapons on the crowd on January 6th to make them aggravated and agitated. That came out yesterday. Agitated.
[01:56:54] Unknown:
Right. Right. Oh, yeah. They've been you know, ever since they created radar, that's when they started screwing with your head. And, you know, they remember the 1st radar range that was in our homes?
[01:57:10] Unknown:
Oh, man. Yeah. They're ugly.
[01:57:12] Unknown:
Mark collects the every time Mark sees a microwave at somebody's roadside garbage, he picks them up and he picks up them satellite dishes all over the place and and he makes microwave cans. He said the old microwaves a half a mile away you can shut down a car You point that, half a mile, you could shut down a car instantly.
[01:57:37] Unknown:
That's very cool. Well, keep us up on that as he has those classes because that's that's quite titillating and very interesting.
[01:57:47] Unknown:
Are these the latest type of, automobile? Yes. Are these the latest cars or old cars too? Cop cars.
[01:57:56] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I like that.
[01:58:00] Unknown:
Okay. Hold on a second. We're at Paul. Paul's got something to interject here. We're about to run out of time. Go ahead, Paul.
[01:58:07] Unknown:
Rich, I love you, man. I was talking to Joe about, about, diesel diesel fuel treatments. And not too long after that, what showed up on my Facebook feed is a guy on YouTube that analyzed and compared, like, 5 different diesel fuel treatments. I've never seen anything like that. Joe and I were talking in free conference call. We weren't anywhere near Facebook. We were on FCC. But now all of a sudden, I'm seeing a video. This might be of interest to you for diesel fuel treatment.
[01:58:43] Unknown:
I hate some I love these. Quite frankly. Thank you, Paul. Okay. Anybody else got something here? We're gonna probably gonna hear the whistler in just a minute or so.
[01:58:53] Unknown:
Thing, Roger.
[01:58:54] Unknown:
Julie. I would what? Pardon? Julie. Alright. Julie?
[01:58:59] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I was gonna ask what that website was for making those microwave cannons.
[01:59:05] Unknown:
I think he said he's giving classes on it.
[01:59:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. There are websites. In person,
[01:59:11] Unknown:
it's not a website. But, Julie, if you go to liberty tree radio
[01:59:19] Unknown:
dotorglibertytreeradio.4mg.com,
[01:59:26] Unknown:
that's the main site, but they both get you the same place. Mark Kornke. He that's been out there for 30 years and he he that's the guy so I don't know if he has any info on that site about it, but if you tune in to his classes or to his show, he's on Monday through Friday, 5 to 7, Eastern, and then again from 8 to 9 Eastern, Monday through Friday. You'll you'll learn more about that stuff. So I You have 5 to 6. Are you guys ready? To 7 in the morning. Roger?
[02:00:02] Unknown:
Hey. Hold on, Julie. 5 to 7. PM. PM. Okay.
[02:00:07] Unknown:
Okay. Yes, sir. Hey, Roger. Julie. Yes, Julie. Yeah. I'm right in Tom Shaw's book. So, once you sign your promissory note and then those guys go out and, stamp it, most people that's forgery that renders your signature null and void. And most people think that forgery means falsifying your signature, but it includes changing a document after it was signed.
[02:00:32] Unknown:
Yeah. It wouldn't surprise me a bit. Well, the whole thing's just one big scam. That's why Shoff won a few cases. Schauff won a couple of cases for people on their houses. I remember him saying it. And I don't don't know if they just won't hear them anymore or what, but they'd bring that case to court. The judge would put the case under seal and give them the keys to their new house.
[02:00:56] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. The bank, base the bank is basically depositing the promissory note instead of loaning legal tender to obtain ownership of the promissory note. So it's actually an exchange, and it's not alone. And, also, this Tom Schoch book rec references modern money mechanics, which is a workbook on bank reserves and deposit expansion. So I I got a hold of that and printed that out as well. It shows you the journal journal general journal entries made.
[02:01:23] Unknown:
Yes. I think that was issued by the the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, that money modern money mechanics. Yep. Yep. It goes over the process there too. Okay. Well, we're about to find the door to freedom here and, lay our bodies down as Crosby, Stills, and Nash have told us. And, we will be back tomorrow, which is Friday with, with sir Brent and, find out what's on his mind. So you've got any legal questions or anything like that, have them prepared, and you can ask a real lawyer. Otherwise, we're ending the show, and I'm gonna tell you bye. We'll see you tomorrow or someday soon. Thank you.
[02:02:07] Unknown:
Comet?
[02:02:09] Unknown:
Annette.
[02:02:10] Unknown:
Hey. On the gentleman that just got the ticket, if there's someone listening that
[02:02:17] Unknown:
Rich, if there was someone listening that success or or or that thing about within 72 hours returning it with An abatement. An abatement. Y'all look into an abatement, Rich. I was we just you were at the tail of the show and the other things started happening, but I'd try and do with this deal with this administratively first and because you can cure those. In other words, you go get your tag, renewed. And the other one, that they were screwing with you with didn't have what was the first one? Insurance. You go show them the insurance paper, and that one will go away. But you may wanna consider dealing with that. Insurance. Pardon me?
[02:02:59] Unknown:
It was insurance, but they pulled me over. They said they couldn't see my tags because they were being instructed.
[02:03:06] Unknown:
Yes, sir. I know that. But I'm saying if they charge you with not having your insurance papers, that should be easily remedied. Just take it by and show it to them. And that they'll drop that charge, I would think. But the other one, either go get it done and let them know you've gotten it done or try and do an abatement or something. Or if you just wanna pay the fine, it's probably pretty minimal. But just, just an example of, you know, try and take care of those things. You're lucky you had your old driver's license there, Rich. Okay. Anybody else got anything for me?
[02:03:48] Unknown:
I've got a question for Dave.
[02:03:51] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:03:54] Unknown:
So, Dave, does, Kornke cover what happens to or if there's anything happening to the operator that uses this microwave canning? No.
[02:04:08] Unknown:
Nope. Can you be able to share more details?
[02:04:12] Unknown:
But, yeah. He says you, you know, you point that that that microwave, you know, through that dish. It, you know, the dish delivers it.
[02:04:24] Unknown:
Right.
[02:04:26] Unknown:
Probably ham flies so now. You can use a a snow saucer or a a metal or plastic will work the same as one of the the metal dishes on your roof. The you know? Yeah. It's it should be an interesting class.
[02:04:44] Unknown:
That's actually Samuel brought up a very good quest a very good point. I yield.
[02:04:51] Unknown:
We should ship a few of them to New Jersey and see if they can blow some of those drones out of the sky with them.
[02:04:57] Unknown:
Exactly. I mean, that's an active war what they're doing. We should be able to knock these things out of the sky. They know every every movement of every drone that, you know, that's made or sold, and we know that those drones in Jersey aren't aliens. They might be alien to us, but they're definitely from from our, whoever we like to call these. Us or or well, us
[02:05:25] Unknown:
us and the us and the Chinese are the only people that evidently have that tech kind of technology, is what I heard and got from that guy that blew got killed and blew up the Trump Tower. Whatever. Paul, would you try and say something?
[02:05:40] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm gonna have to look at the, I'm gonna have to look at the design, and figure out how they're accomplishing that, but I certainly wouldn't use a plastic saucer between me and a microwave oven magnetron, but that wouldn't be a big deal if if it if there isn't a high frequency, alternating current signal going to that magnetron, that that would not I I don't know. I'm gonna have to look at the design and figure out how it's doing. Maybe it's sending, like, a like an EMP.
[02:06:14] Unknown:
He's good. Paul's gonna wanna know about it, so feed feed him the info. Alright. Anybody else got anything for me today?
[02:06:22] Unknown:
Roger, to you and to the fellows from Louisiana, I just wanted to say it's a great deprogram, and, yeah, you're right.
[02:06:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Those Louisiana folks are pretty good folks in my experience. Okay. Nobody's got anything else for the ride. You're gonna have to take off. Ride here. Yeah. Boris got something. Yes, sir?
[02:06:47] Unknown:
Hey, ride here. I got something for you, ride here. It's like you always tell us. Saration is individual, and you have to learn the information.
[02:06:56] Unknown:
You what?
[02:06:57] Unknown:
So you you if if you can't defend the information if if you cannot coffee pot. If you but, Dave, could you hit mute because you're talking to us too? If you don't know the information, you got nothing, really.
[02:07:13] Unknown:
The truth will make you free, and that's true. I don't know There he is. How, you know, how that was before, but now I understand it. Truth Yes. Will make you free. Because when you got knowledge, nobody could take that from you.
[02:07:31] Unknown:
That's right. It's all a big scam. That's what they play on, and most people are very
[02:07:37] Unknown:
well, they've done a damn good job. Naive sending them there. Right? Well
[02:07:42] Unknown:
okay. Naive. I'll buy that too. They've been intentionally dumbed down. They've had
[02:07:47] Unknown:
crappy food Keep me going.
[02:07:49] Unknown:
Water in the air. Yeah. No telling about how many shots they've taken with crap in it. So you gotta cut them a little slack. K? Be grateful for everybody that you find that that responds to this message. You just you Try your high creators. Let us know. Diamond. Okay?
[02:08:11] Unknown:
Yeah. The creator, let us know that we got everything there, but some people is gonna be in a dissolution, you know. They're gonna be deceased.
[02:08:22] Unknown:
You can. There's some people you just flat can't help. Okay? Realize that. Accept it. You know, some will, some won't, so what next.
[02:08:36] Unknown:
And remember, it's not what you know. Who you know and what you gonna know. You're gonna do with what you know.
[02:08:44] Unknown:
K. Hello, Roger?
[02:08:47] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. I is that Chris?
[02:08:49] Unknown:
This is Chris.
[02:08:51] Unknown:
Holy shit, man. We've been worried about you, son.
[02:08:55] Unknown:
Yeah. My my wife has been, you know, not not she's been under the weather,
[02:09:00] Unknown:
so I'm taking care of her. And today's Oh, well, I thought you're caught up in those fires out there somehow.
[02:09:05] Unknown:
Well, yeah, we've been watching that because, some people we know had to evacuate.
[02:09:10] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:09:11] Unknown:
But, any anyway, I, yeah, I'm putting I'm finding all the paperwork on that, on that explanatory statement. So I'll have that I'll have that for tomorrow.
[02:09:24] Unknown:
Okay. Now I wanted to ask you, if you can why you can't come back tomorrow because we got Brent on them. You got an attorney with us. Him and I do shows on Fridays. You may wanna listen, but we can come back and discuss it on on Saturday, because we'll be here on Saturday. I just I wanted to ask you. You see? Did you notice you've who who did you study under?
[02:09:49] Unknown:
Was Christopher Gronsky.
[02:09:52] Unknown:
Okay. Not familiar with okay. Not Frida. Okay. I'm not familiar with him or his work, but I can't did you find in the instructions or referred to in the oath, the warning box on page so and so the instructions?
[02:10:10] Unknown:
I'm sure I I'm sure I did. I don't have it in front of me. Boy, this would be really great with venison in it.
[02:10:18] Unknown:
With venison in it?
[02:10:22] Unknown:
Sorry. I'm
[02:10:25] Unknown:
sorry. I didn't do it right. Well, anyway, I put together I put put together the, the notice, you know, for blinking. And, but when you send that in, how do I how do you let them know who you are?
[02:10:40] Unknown:
Well, if you've got a common name, well, you've got your affidavit in there. It should have your name and the notarization and that that was you. And if you've got a common name, if you've already got a passport, you could even if it's expired, you could use that passport number, under your under your name. If you, don't have that, you could go in and put just the last four digits of your Social Security number, and then the day and place of your birth. So there's a few ways to differentiate yourself.
[02:11:14] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah.
[02:11:17] Unknown:
Now, the the you say the explanatory statement. The we've got a sample affidavit on file, on the matrix docs. They're the website, And that's what I suggest you use. I don't know what you sent in, but that you've either gotta state what you are, a national, and what you're not Yeah. Or state what you're not. And if you didn't do that in what you sent in, then you probably haven't accomplished what you wanted to accomplish.
[02:11:51] Unknown:
Yeah. You have a point there, and I have to check on that. But I was gonna go ahead and send in, the the new one. Yes. You know, that declares my position that I'm a national, and then I no longer wanna be for the 14th amendment, so forth.
[02:12:09] Unknown:
Correct. But And that's got another it's got another very important aspect is the second paragraph, because that gets you cleanly out of the IRS.
[02:12:24] Unknown:
Yeah. The second paragraph. Let's see. Where do I have that here?
[02:12:31] Unknown:
It says, as a national, I am identified in 26 CFR 1.1 dash 1, parenthesis, small a, as a nonresident alien. And you nail them. That's their jurisdictional statement. They've got hidden. We've never had them never had them whimper about this. Well, come back Saturday. Okay. We'll go through the whole thing because I I like to do it live on the air. Chris, because then everybody learns from it.
[02:13:02] Unknown:
Okay. You wanna do a Saturday?
[02:13:05] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:13:06] Unknown:
Okay. We'll do that.
[02:13:08] Unknown:
Alright. Well, if you can call in, I hope your wife gets better, and I'm glad to know you're not directly, severely affected by the fires.
[02:13:17] Unknown:
Not directly. No.
[02:13:19] Unknown:
Okay. Fantastic, man. Well, come back. We'll fill you in, and it'll be a good that's a good subject for Saturday. It's, you know, no matter how many times these folks have heard this, they they like hearing it. You can't hear these basic things that we're gonna talk about Saturday. You can't hear them enough. Now the warning statement that I was referring to is called the warning box. It's in the instructions, and that is telling you you can volunteer out. You're picking up that explanatory statement from the statement in the oath where it says if you have violated any of these terms and conditions, they want an explanatory statement. Because they don't say it anywhere else that I can remember.
But this is telling you the warning box is telling you you're in the feudal system. Because the warning box and it says you can attach documentation comma including affidavits comma, but you better not lie or we're gonna hit you with these 6 or 7 sections of the United States code. That's the you can always volunteer out. And that's how deeply they've got it hidden. And that's what I saw back in 2007 that put all this together for me. I had all the rest of it. I just didn't have what they called it because they changed the label on it all over the place. Sure.
[02:14:50] Unknown:
Yeah. They're very deceptive.
[02:14:52] Unknown:
Oh, incredible. So we can talk about that Saturday if you if if that's good with you, and we'll have the whole 2 hours live to deal with it. Okay? Okay. I'll be ready. Thank you. Roger. Great. Good good to hear you're alright, Chris. There's Larry. Yes, sir?
[02:15:09] Unknown:
Is Chris on Merka's Telegram channel?
[02:15:12] Unknown:
I don't know if he is or not. They just met the other day. Chris, did you get on Merka's Telegram channel?
[02:15:19] Unknown:
No. I didn't.
[02:15:20] Unknown:
Okay. It's national, one word, status, one word, freedom. And Mercka's a gatekeeper there. She'll let you in. We've got about 500 people on that, and you can get answers there also. And there's a whole bunch of them in Southern California. K. K. National that was yep. National Status Freedom.
[02:15:46] Unknown:
Freedom. Was it a dotcom or what?
[02:15:50] Unknown:
It's Telegram. Oh, it's the name. That's the name of the name of the channel. There's a link on the website. You can hit it, and it'll link into it. You gotta obviously have Telegram loaded. We've got another one, national, not a Telegram channel, websites. It's very good. Nationalstatus.org. Isn't that Dave and Kay's website, Paul? You
[02:16:15] Unknown:
No. Nationalstatus.com.
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Dotcom. Okay. Nationalstatus.com.
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Or nationalstatus.info. Either way it goes, it gets there. And another website with some autumn automated
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stuff on there for you, and we've got a book, on our website called the National Citizenship Handbook that one of our good students put together that's very good, about 80 something pages. We got all kinds of resources. Okay? Oh, she said But let's get back together.
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Pardon me? Right. Got it.
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We'll get together again Saturday, and we can cover this. But, I'm glad you're alright, and we'll look forward to speaking with you then. Okay?
[02:16:59] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[02:17:01] Unknown:
Oh, you're welcome, Chris. Alright. So, now anybody else got anything? National citizenship.
[02:17:08] Unknown:
It's national status.
[02:17:11] Unknown:
That's what I thought I said. Nationalstatus.
[02:17:14] Unknown:
No. You did. But I thought I heard him ask, was it national citizenship?
[02:17:19] Unknown:
Oh, no. It's nationalstatus.comor.info. Then there's a book that you can download that's a little PDF, 81 pages that goes over, every jot and every tittle of this. Devin did a great job, and you can download that and go send it or print it and give it to people or whatever. My point being, we got a lot of resources that people have developed here, that is at your disposal.
[02:17:49] Unknown:
Yeah. So that that book that Devon wrote. National status also or national citizen? No. No. The book that Devon wrote is in the download section on the matrix stocks. It's near the bottom of the list. It is called the citizenship handbook for nationals. Got it. Version 1.2.
[02:18:10] Unknown:
There you go. Alright. Anybody else got anything for me? I'm gonna get out of here while the getting's good. Thank you, Sketch. Y'all have a nice little after show here. We'll see you, Chris, on Saturday, and, the rest of you have a good day, and, be keep your big eyes open and be on alert. It's dangerous times. Yeah.
[02:18:35] Unknown:
Keep your head down and your butt will be dry.
[02:18:38] Unknown:
Yeah. And your big mouth shut. I'll see y'all tomorrow.
[02:18:42] Unknown:
Thank you, Rod. Okay. Well, if nobody's got anything else to add, I can take, Global Voice Network down. Anybody, got anything to add to what we talked about on the show?
[02:18:56] Unknown:
I I missed the entire show today.
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So Yeah. Go ahead. Whoever that was, he was kinda muted.
[02:19:08] Unknown:
Me? I'm kinda muted.
[02:19:12] Unknown:
Is this Joe? Yeah. Yeah. It's Joe. Yeah. You're yeah. You're you're terribly quiet, Joe. Oh. Really super quiet.
[02:19:25] Unknown:
Hold on a sec, dude.
[02:19:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You are super quiet, dude. It's a good thing you didn't try to say something during the show. You wouldn't have been able to get a word in edgewise.
[02:19:38] Unknown:
Yeah. What did I miss?
[02:19:41] Unknown:
Oh, we just oh, we talked about a bunch of stuff. Bunch of stuff. Soon as I, soon as I take the radio station down, the, the archive will be available on, Podholme on, live dot global voice radio dot net. Live.globalvoiceradio.net. And I believe, radio.globalvoiceradio.net, until until DNS updates, it still points to Spreaker. Once DNS updates, it'll go to Pod Home. Archive.globalvoiceradio.net still goes to, pod, podbean. I've dropped that platform, moved everything to Podhome. So until all of the other subdomains update, live.globalvoiceradio.net will get you where you need to go.
Okeydoke.
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I guess I missed an exciting day.
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There you go. There you go. Now I can hear you. How the heck you doing? Long time no talk to.
[02:21:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I've I've been, I've been hiding.
[02:21:09] Unknown:
You've been fighting?
[02:21:12] Unknown:
Well, I said hiding, but, yeah, I've been doing that too.
[02:21:17] Unknown:
Well well, yeah, of course. We're, like, the last year and a half.
[02:21:21] Unknown:
Yeah. It's been, it's it's
[02:21:29] Unknown:
Now you just dropped out on me. Where'd you go?
[02:21:38] Unknown:
Did he drop out or did No. I I hit I hit the mute button by accident.
[02:21:44] Unknown:
Oh, I hate that when that happens.
[02:21:46] Unknown:
I I can't believe I did that. I became that guy.
[02:21:50] Unknown:
Yeah. No. Now I know I don't have to tell you this because you're like, you're like a super genius. But, even though it looks like, you won I know that you're still gonna keep your eyes open for them to try and pull a fast one on you.
[02:22:16] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:22:19] Unknown:
Because you're a credible threat to the to the city. You're a credible threat, you know, you know how to do what nobody else knows how to do, or nobody else has the cajones to do. So you're a credible threat for them, and they might not be done with you yet. So
[02:22:40] Unknown:
Yeah. No. I I'm watching my back, but I I'm I'm actually setting up a receivership, and I'm going to go through the attorney general to take over the the property. In the case that they decide that they wanna violate any of the any of the laws or or the constitution, the once they do that, I got them. I can say, look. They hit they've done it. Alright? What what I've been finding very fascinating is that there's all these, bar attorneys and lawyers telling me that, I don't have a right to determine what's constitutional and what's unconstitutional and that only a judge can make that decision.
And and it it is beyond me that these guys have the proponents to even say something like that on a public forum in front of thousands of people. Oh, you you can't say something constitutional. Now only a judge can say that. I can say whatever I want. You're telling me I don't have first amendment rights? Like, this is this is this is psychotic.
[02:23:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, it's just how deep the conditioning goes and, and how little they actually think of the people in general, the people that the public at large, I mean, they think they're all idiots And and okay. Now don't get me wrong. I'm sure that that that moniker does apply to at least a few, but but they think everybody is absolutely, imbecile sheep. You know, nothing but nothing but the herd
[02:24:33] Unknown:
as a result. Well, it just blows my mind that they actually would say that. I would say, she this is unconstitutional. And then they go, well, you can't say that's unconstitutional. Only a judge can. I'm like, the hell? Who who the hell are you? Like, you can't tell me. Like, that's a first amendment, infringement right there. So free speech infringement. I can't say that. I can say whatever I want. Joe well, Joe, they're telling you that you can't read and you can't comprehend. It's pretty simple English.
[02:25:01] Unknown:
You know, those those Bill of Rights.
[02:25:03] Unknown:
And if that was true, it would be in the constitution that only a judge can determine what's constitutional or not.
[02:25:11] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. I'm not sure. I don't see that anywhere. Where is that written?
[02:25:15] Unknown:
Yeah. That'd be a good question to ask them. Where is that in that constitution? Is the judge the only one to tell me what it means? Yeah. What a joke.
[02:25:25] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't even think any of them would I don't I don't even think any of them would know what the constitution actually is. It's a charter of negative liberties. You know, it doesn't it doesn't bestow or grant any rights. All it grants is privileges.
[02:25:44] Unknown:
You're gonna like this. So this is what I did. I was arguing on TikTok with the with the lawyer, and I said, well, how about this? I'm gonna come on live. You come on the live, and we'll have a conversation. So he came on. I did a live. She came on the live. And I said, what's the first thing you learned in law school? He goes to civil or he goes to the court procedures. And he did the the federal civil procedures, then he learned the state civil procedures, right, from the state that he he was gonna be living or working in. Right? So he went to, like, a college within his state, and then that's where he learned.
I said, okay. Alright. You know, I'm just asking him these questions. I said, so now alright. We got that. I get that. You do you learned all those procedures. They make sense. Right? You should know how to do the procedure since you're gonna be doing being a lawyer. I said, okay. And how much, and how many years did you go to school for it? I think he said I think he did 6 years in total. So he did, like, a 4 standard year, and then he did 2 years for, like, some kind of specialist training or something like that. I said, okay. Alright. I said, in in the 6 years of college studying to become a lawyer, how much study did you have to do on the constitution?
Because there was a semester where we took one constitutional class as a requirement. I said, what year was that? He goes, I think my 3rd or 4th year. I'm like, so you're telling me that there's the first two to three years of you studying to be a lawyer who didn't study the constitution once? He goes, yeah. Because it's not that important what in regards to court cases.
[02:27:36] Unknown:
Okay. He just hung himself right there. Did you ask him what the legal did you did you did you ask him what the, what the legal, meaning is behind the word person? Did you ask him that? Please please tell me you asked him that, and he screwed him up. I did. And and he got into this big oh,
[02:28:00] Unknown:
because I hear all you guys asking this question. He goes, it it does not mean that. And I pulled it up, and I said and, you know, he he kept going to the Ohio codes, right, because he's from Ohio. And he's like, well, the Ohio code say this. And I go, yeah. It says it's a trust, a corporation. He goes, it also says individual. I said, yeah, but individual is a vague term. Where did where did Ohio define individual? He goes, well, they they mean human being. I said, how do you know that? He goes, because that's what an individual is. So I pulled up Blackwell's dictionary and showed him the definition of individual. And I said, an individual can also be an artificial person. And he went, well, that's just Blackwell's Dictionary. That's not that has no that has no legal weight.
I'm like, we're deciding if there's a court case it comes from. Like, that doesn't matter. I'm like, oh, it only it only matters when it it's convenient to you, but it never matters when it when it when it goes against what you're saying. And he goes, well, no. Not really. I'm like, wait. But that's what you're saying. You're citing case law. I cited the case law, and you say that doesn't work. So who's right here? Who's allowed to cite case law, and when can you cite it? Apparently, not everyone can cite case law.
[02:29:25] Unknown:
No. Joe?
[02:29:27] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:29:28] Unknown:
I was just gonna say if he said only judges are, have the, knowledge in which to decide constitutional law, then didn't the judges go to law school to become an attorney before they became a judge? And if all attorneys only get one class in constitutional law, what qualifies them to rule on it then? I yield.
[02:29:53] Unknown:
That's a good question. Ask your point?
[02:29:56] Unknown:
We didn't get into all that. No. He wasn't the one that said that about the, about the, only judge. There was some other dude who was, like, only judges can rule on the constitutionality or something. I'm, like, well, I I can make a claim that something's unconstitutional and make my point. You know? Like, if the judge is gonna uphold it or not, it's a different story. You know, the judge might be, you know, total trash and go, well, I don't care what your argument. So, you know, they did that to me when I was 18. You know, the cops arrested me for cursing.
I went to court, told the judge, you know, I have First Amendment rights. He says, you can't bring up the constitution in my courtroom and threw me in jail for it. So, you know, they'll they'll do whatever they want. You know? You're dealing with a real sovereign citizen over there. They don't care about the law. Wow. I'm telling you I'm wrong, but that sounds like a sovereign citizen to me, doesn't it?
[02:31:02] Unknown:
Yeah. It sounds like as, if we're referring to the judges, magistrates, and and everything else, we're referring to people who think their crap don't stink and that, the law is whatever comes out of their mouth, which for all intents and purposes is the way it is in the municipal courts, particularly traffic court. They they don't have to be concerned about the law as far as they think. Pa? Yes.
[02:31:37] Unknown:
They don't practice law. They practice legal ease. True. Different.
[02:31:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I like, oh god. What's his, Carl Miller's response? No. I don't practice law. I'm perfecting it.
[02:32:05] Unknown:
Sure. That benefit.
[02:32:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm not practicing law. I'm perfecting it. Now the constitution is a charter of negative liberties. It tells the government to leave the people alone. It's just some of the people in government have not figured that out.
[02:32:27] Unknown:
Well, have you noticed that, after the 14th Amendment, a lot of those amendments are positive liberties, giving them the power to do things. Minus, like, 19th Amendment and stuff like that.
[02:32:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. It it it actually, amendments 1st through 13th. The and I'm talking about the original. Those tell the government to leave us alone. And then they started putting in their oh, well, according to the constitution, we can do this, this, this, and this. You can't say anything about it. But then any parts any parts of those amendments and and articles of incorporation, any any amendments they didn't really agree with, they didn't bother to import, now did they? Hey, Joe. Here. Hey.
[02:33:28] Unknown:
Hey. This is Larry. That attorney pretty much confirmed what Roger teaches. Do you know what that is?
[02:33:34] Unknown:
What's that?
[02:33:36] Unknown:
It's all about procedure. That's it. That's all they that's all they're concerned about.
[02:33:42] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know. As soon as he said that, when he said that to me, I started to kinda chuckling to myself. I was like, I wish Roger heard him say that right now. He'd be banging on the desk. You see you see what I've been telling you? Yeah.
[02:34:00] Unknown:
I'm just I'm just thankful that Roger doesn't hold a lighter in his hand during the show anymore.
[02:34:10] Unknown:
No. That's probably I hope
[02:34:14] Unknown:
you pointed out to him that a person, ascribed rights and duties, and duties is a two way street.
[02:34:23] Unknown:
Well, you know, we would we got into, you know, a lot of conversation about things and, you know, when I started bringing up jurisdiction, he goes, we have jurisdiction over you. Like, who do you mean we? Like, you you're you're just a dude. You don't have jurisdiction over me. He goes, yes, I do. Yeah. I'm a lawyer. I I could, you know, I'm like, no. No. No. No. You don't have jurisdiction over me. He goes, well, the courts do. I go, yeah. They do? Can you prove it? He's like, there's nothing to prove. I'm like, well, that's crap because you have to prove jurisdiction. You don't have intracitim jurisdiction.
You don't have, in rem jurisdiction, and you don't have territorial jurisdiction. Those are 3 jurisdictions you just don't have, and they have to be proven. Cop doesn't have any member jurisdiction to take your car. Okay? Unless you harm somebody with it. But they take your car anyway. Oh, it's not registered. It's not insured. You don't have a license. We can take your car. You can't do that. That's that's illegal. And I know they have the jurisdiction to do that. I said, yeah, but it's it's it's unconstitutional. They've given themselves that power, but it's wrong.
And they're not supposed to have that kind of authority.
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Any politics of government to the constitution is null and void.
[02:35:58] Unknown:
Yeah. And, you know, he was like, well, the states are allowed to do things. I said the states can do whatever they want as long as they don't violate the provisions of the constitution. So that statute, that's in all 50 states. It's a the cops can take your car if they didn't have insurance or registration is unconstitutional. There's no injured party. There is no harm done. There's no breach of peace with those two things missing from the car. They can't take it. It's unconstitutional, and they're all doing it anyway because they know they can get away with it because people don't know their rights. And he was just like, no. I don't agree with that.
I said, alright. So I pulled up the 5th Amendment. I said, the 5th Amendment very clearly states that right here. He goes, well, I can see why you would think that based off of that. But I said, there's no but. The 5th Amendment clearly says it. That's it. The argument's over. If you have to put a but there to explain away the 5th Amendment, then you're violating the constitution. Okay? You're violating your own rights. You're disregarding your own rights by saying but. So I was like, that that argument's over. And he kinda was like, alright. Well, I can see your argument there, you know. But he says, we definitely have territorial jurisdiction. I'm like, no, you don't.
He's like, we're in the constitution so to say that. So article 1 section 8 clause 17 says that that the government can only exercise jurisdiction on the property that they own. That's it. They have no jurisdiction outside of that. Anytime a cop pulls you over on the side of the road for any reason whatsoever, save, for breaching the peace or harming someone. Right? They don't have the territory the territorial jurisdiction to do that. And when Joe, if I may.
[02:37:45] Unknown:
Is that why they take ownership of our automobiles?
[02:37:50] Unknown:
Yep.
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Yeah.
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So I pulled it up for him because he goes, that's not true. I pulled it up for him and showed him, and the guy went dead silent for a good 20 minutes. He didn't know how to argue that point. He just went silent. Like, totally silent. I'm like, holy crap. I don't know what to say to that. Because article 1, right, section 8, clause 17 is very clear. It says they can only exercise their jurisdiction and all places purchased by the consent of the state. Since the states are all federalized, right, just that means those same rules are due to the state because they're they're just federal enclaves anyway.
Okay? So they have to follow the same rules. And I shut him down because he said that his state wasn't a federal enclave. So I showed him the definition of state in Wyoming, District of Columbia, and he was flabbergasted. He's like, I I didn't know that. I'm like, yeah. I know because you don't start you don't actually study blood. Like, what did you do? You studied procedures for the 1st 2 years in college. Of course, you don't know law. You have procedures. So you just pull out forms. Your whole job is to pull out forms and just fill them out. And And he's like, well, you're just making it sound like it's it's that simple. I'm like, it is that simple. I see what you guys do for a living. You spend you spend tons and tons of money, right, just to learn how to speak the language so you could fill out these forms for people. Like a habeas corpus, people charge 30 like these lawyers charge, like, $30,000 to do a habeas corpus.
Okay? And all they do is fill out a form. That's all they're doing. It's it's a form. They just go and fill it out. $30,000? The the guy well, Bruce, I don't know if Bruce is on here right now, but he talks about doing habeas corpus himself. So technically, Bruce here, if he's on, he he he's got information that's worth 1,000,000 of dollars according to this lawyer because he can write a habeas corpus. Mhmm. So, you know, I'm gonna and then he he he didn't know what to say. So he he was dead quiet for, like, 20 minutes. And, you know, I've said I realized they don't have an argument for that.
[02:40:08] Unknown:
Joe, if he equated person to a human being, you can then equate human being to monster.
[02:40:18] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:40:24] Unknown:
Yeah. But a a monster can't inherit. It's a human being that that's deformed and can't inherit, things.
[02:40:31] Unknown:
Yeah. It it could be it it's incompetent. It's a whole bunch of things. Right? And, you know, I I think that's the reason that they used the term.
[02:40:43] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, he that guy that that particular lawyer has never bugged me ever again, at all. Like, he's never come and commented and told me on any of my videos after that, you know, because what he would do before that live, he would he would make these comments going, you're wrong. You're wrong. You're wrong. But after that live, he just will not come onto my, onto my platform and comment at all on anything.
[02:41:15] Unknown:
Because you embarrassed him. You you showed him the you showed him the fraud in his life.
[02:41:25] Unknown:
Yeah. I guess. I didn't think of it like that.
[02:41:31] Unknown:
Okay. I think more specifically, he embarrassed himself. Hey, Joe. This is Bob in Florida.
[02:41:38] Unknown:
Hey.
[02:41:40] Unknown:
Very proud of you, man. Love what you've done. Love your ambition. Love your stick to it, just everything about it. I know it's been a long hard slog. Congratulations. Love to hear it. Well Thank you. Oh, thank you. I I appreciate that.
[02:42:00] Unknown:
I second that. And I and I have a question, but I have a setup first. I've learned this from, Mark Stevens is the question you asked the judge. Has the prosecutor given you passed to you any factual evidence on jurisdiction? And then my question is, there's firsthand knowledge which can establish fact in law, But, also, if you re read from their books, isn't that hearsay evidence if, you know I'm just wondering. Isn't it hearsay evidence if you read something out of a book and regurgitate it? I yield.
[02:42:48] Unknown:
Well, I mean, I I I mean, I guess I could be I mean, it's it's secondhand, maybe even thirdhand. But that's
[02:43:01] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. That's kinda my question. You know, they they're supposed to bring facts to the jurisdictional issue. And, you know, they just claim that they have jurisdiction with no facts usually. So that's the real sticking point for me is that question is anything that they produce is hearsay. I I I guess. I I don't know. I'm just asking that question. I yield.
[02:43:36] Unknown:
It
[02:43:42] Unknown:
doesn't the when the cop fills out his report, I wonder if he has to sign that report under penalty of perjury. And then that essentially is treated like an affidavit, and then that is what the court is going on from the sworn testimony of the cop.
[02:44:04] Unknown:
Yes. I have I have some of the stuff here. And what it says is, the cops always sign on the penalty of perjury, all the tickets. So Comment? Mhmm.
[02:44:23] Unknown:
Yeah, Tom. Go ahead.
[02:44:25] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, I I didn't get the go ahead there. In, in Philadelphia where I used to live Well, I didn't I didn't live actually in Center City, but in Center City, they had the Philadelphia parking authority. And these these were, like, gangsters. Okay? And they would run around giving people tickets and crap like that. So, one day, I'm I'm donating a whole bunch of computer equipment to the veterans, center. You know, I had a big van full of equipment, so I'm unloading, unloading, unloading. And this guy comes and gives me a ticket. And I said, I said, look. I said, you know, I got a whole bunch of stuff here. I don't have any help. Well, you only had 15 minutes, so here's your ticket. I said, come on. I said, that's ridiculous.
So I figured, alright. No good no good deed goes unpunished. So I take the ticket. I'd finish, and then I leave. So about a a week later, I come back, and all I got is a couple of boxes of, like, power cords, mice, keyboard, and stuff. So I park and I go in, and I come out. And here's this guy writing me a ticket again. And, I went, like, you know, I know damn well I wasn't here more than 15 minutes. And he says, yeah. I know. He says, but this will just teach him not to argue with me next time. And I went, get your supervisor on the radio. And, so they got him on there, and and I said, I want this ticket, you know, dissolved or whatever the hell I said. And he go, we we can't do that. Once it's written, you know, it's it's in the computer system. You'll have to come and appeal it.
So, you know, went on my way. I went down, did some digging, and I found that, that all the, all those parking tickets had to be sworn. So what I did was I went down, the day before the hearing. I, you know, I applied for a for a hearing, went down, got a copy of the ticket not sworn. So the next day I called in and said, oh, I'm sick. I can't make it. And they said, okay. Well, then, you know, you'll have to appeal the guilty verdict. So I went down a couple days later, got another copy of the ticket. Still not sworn. So I go in the day before I have the next hearing, the and I get another copy. Still not sworn. So it's me and my son and a friend of mine who's an attorney, and we had made, like, a little bet. I said, I said, if I can beat this ticket, I said, you buy me lunch, and if I lose, I'll buy you lunch. And he was confident that I was not gonna win.
So my son sits in the audience. We go in. We sit down. The guy turns on the recorder, and he goes blah blah blah, big time party. He goes, what can I do for you? And I hand him the I said, I'd like a a verified copy of this complaint. And he turns off the recording. He goes, you want what? I said, I want a verified copy of this complaint. So he says, okay. I'll be right back. So he leaves, and he's gone 5 minutes. And he comes back in, and he goes, the microfiche is down. Case dismissed. And and, my and Al looks at me. And as we're walking out, he goes, like, well, he says, that's not really a win, is it? I said, well, I don't I you know, either way, I walked out. I said, well, so we'll call it a draw. So my son I picked up my son, and he goes, like, what the hell happened in there? I said, nothing. No. They dismissed it. He said, I thought you were gonna get arrested. I said, what are you talking about? He says, that guy that was in there with the interview, he went and was talking to the the security guard, and they were having a discussion. And I thought they were gonna arrest you or something. I said, well, he was supposed to go and and get a copy of the ticket. I said, he never went in and got a copy of the it went he said, no. He just stood there talking to the guy, and then he came back in. So I turned to Al, and I said, well, I guess I won.
And, they, they were never they weren't verifying those tickets. Do you know what I mean? Because they were issuing 100 and 100 of tickets a day. And I guess they just didn't have time, and they figured nobody would argue. And then somewhere down a couple years later, they changed it so they didn't have to be sworn, verified complaints. So, but that was fun.
[02:48:48] Unknown:
If I may
[02:48:50] Unknown:
But you can challenge that on the fact that they are not sworn. You can say, how do we know this is true? He's he's bringing these things, but there's no sworn affidavit to bring the charges.
[02:49:00] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. Well, I they I I was already gone by then, so I found out from somebody else. But I didn't I don't live there anymore. And, you know, but it was just nice to, beat him in the head. But and somebody else said something? Somebody else said something? Yeah. Ask the question. I I know there's some,
[02:49:21] Unknown:
Supreme Court, case law. I can't remember what it is. I think it's something versus Lahue, and it says that cops are allowed to lie on the stand.
[02:49:35] Unknown:
Oh, I agree.
[02:49:38] Unknown:
So Yeah. That's all that porn stuff, that's all a bunch of.
[02:49:45] Unknown:
So No. No. Well They're they're allowed to engage in disinformation if they're in the course of an investigation.
[02:49:56] Unknown:
Well, once they're in court, they're not in in in that investigation anymore. It's court, and they're allowed to lie on the stand. That's all I'm saying.
[02:50:08] Unknown:
I yield. Well, it'd be it'd be fun to prove that somebody a cop is lying right on the stand, you know, have something that would prove that you're lying and then see what they say, but, you know, who knows?
[02:50:22] Unknown:
I've I have one follow-up on, the Mark Stevens, questions that I brought up. He will get the, cop on the stand, and he will ask him, do you have firsthand knowledge of the questions I'm about to ask you? And when he starts getting into the details, the pros prosecutor and judge will play tag team, and the prosecutor will say, well, he's not allowed to make legal determinations. So he's excused from all the things that he did, and that's how he won some of his cases, Ayil.
[02:51:02] Unknown:
Guys?
[02:51:05] Unknown:
Yeah, Bory.
[02:51:06] Unknown:
We all know this is all a lie. Why we care about what they say? We know it's a fraud. You know?
[02:51:14] Unknown:
We care about what they say because they have the guns, they have the Kevlar, and they Well, yeah, that yeah. Yeah.
[02:51:23] Unknown:
They got all the powers. Yeah. That's true. That's true.
[02:51:29] Unknown:
You can be right. You can be dead right.
[02:51:36] Unknown:
And they're allowed to use those guns as but we aren't.
[02:51:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, they're they're allowed to take extraordinary measures for officer safety in the interest of officer safety, but you're not allowed to take any measures whatsoever for personal safety. What's up with that?
[02:51:59] Unknown:
There's there's places that they've outlawed wearing Kevlar citizens or the civilians. They're not allowed to wear Kevlar to protect themselves. I mean, you got to be kidding me. You can't make this shit up.
[02:52:13] Unknown:
First thing they did was outlaw chain mail.
[02:52:18] Unknown:
And you're saying the right thing, citizens. We are not citizens.
[02:52:23] Unknown:
Yeah, Dave. I think you just I think you pretty much disprove your own argument. Of course, they have the right to do that. You said citizen. Don't you get it? They can do it. Yeah. I get it. With their property. I get it. I don't know how it's actually written as citizens.
[02:52:38] Unknown:
I think the law is pretty well, you know, wide. It's a got a lot of wide birth, you know. It it may say civilian, it may say citizen. I don't think it says citizen. I just think it's a blanket that says you're not allowed to use Kevlar, but we are.
[02:52:57] Unknown:
Either way You guys have a good day. I gotta go, man. Got no jurisdiction over that. They got no jurisdiction over anybody but citizens or residents.
[02:53:05] Unknown:
I agree.
[02:53:07] Unknown:
Okay, Tom. Well, I mean, my point is you're saying how the hell can they do that?
[02:53:12] Unknown:
How can they do it? They do they do it.
[02:53:15] Unknown:
No. I mean, it's not a it's not a mystery for god's sakes. They're property. They can do what the hell they they can do whatever the hell they want with their cattle.
[02:53:24] Unknown:
Right.
[02:53:25] Unknown:
If you don't The the beginning of the the beginning of the law or the section, or the statute, it has to, define who that law applies to, and it's probably citizens or residents.
[02:53:38] Unknown:
US citizens. Most of them are those statutes and codes and rules and regulations.
[02:53:44] Unknown:
Nobody told them how to correct it. Right. I don't I don't know who brought it up today, but the question for the policeman was, is this a traffic stop? And the cops said yes. And then he his next question was, well, are you operating in commerce? And then he
[02:54:03] Unknown:
walked away. Are you are you are you trying to engage me? Are you trying to engage me in commerce?
[02:54:12] Unknown:
Right. That was me. That was my friend in Kansas, Dave Robinson. He's brilliant, and, he's the guy that came up with that, you know, accepting the oath of office, you know, as a legal binding contract. You know, now that judge or whoever has to protect that, whoever wrote on it, accepting it, their rights have to be protected, you know, because they swore that oath to protect them. And, so, yeah, he says, you know, is this is this a traffic stop? And then he says, are you trying to engage me in commerce? And the cops always let him go.
[02:54:56] Unknown:
That's beautiful because that is what they signed. They signed an oath to protect the 4th Amendment, constitution. Right?
[02:55:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean, he's walked into court with with the judge's oath of office where he writes on it, you know, with the ink pen from bottom left across to top right, you know, that sentence. I mean, it's a couple sentences, but basically says he's you know, you're you're engaged in a contract with me, now one of the people, and, you have to follow your oath. And, the judges get up and walk off the bench or dismiss the case.
[02:55:34] Unknown:
So what does he write on Do you have a copy of those?
[02:55:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Pardon me? Do you have a copy of those two paragraphs? Do you have that information? Somewhere I do.
[02:55:46] Unknown:
Somewhere I do. I I've you know, Dave has been on that Republic call, you know, for years, and, he sends that out, you know, to anybody that wants it. Phyllis has that. Phyllis has that oath of office, declaration that you sign you write on that oath of office, and, she'll send it out to everybody.
[02:56:09] Unknown:
I'll send it to Paul. Blueridge
[02:56:12] Unknown:
blueridge1121@, is it gmailpaul?com?
[02:56:19] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah, gmail.com. Paul, I'll send it to you.
[02:56:23] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you, Sherry. And, no, I have not you'd like to.
[02:56:29] Unknown:
Who who is that, Carl? That was George Idaho. Oh, George. Okay. And
[02:56:36] Unknown:
Thank you so much. I have not sent you that supplementary recording yet, but I I will. I remembered it this morning. I said, dang. I haven't done that yet. Hey, Joe. You still ready for you, Paul
[02:56:53] Unknown:
Uh-huh. When you stop the recording. Now I won't have to send it. Thank you.
[02:56:58] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:57:00] Unknown:
I'm still here.
[02:57:02] Unknown:
Alright. That that email that I had sent you, that was a a message thread. One of our people, they're gonna be going to court on the 25th, and the charge that they're answering is, displaying a fictitious plate. And I had some ideas. I mean, of course, once you go to court, you're already screwed because they don't have to really answer any of your questions or anything like that. But if he can get it pushed off, if he can get it delayed, and then, he forces the, prosecutor to actually, show the law where where they have the authority or jurisdiction to tell him what he can or cannot put on his private property? Because I don't believe that that truck, was registered, and he didn't have a driver's license, so there's no adhesion contract there.
So and they don't have, a territorial jurisdiction because they don't own the road. How how can they be actually charging him with this?
[02:58:28] Unknown:
And How can It depends what state he's on.
[02:58:31] Unknown:
Texas.
[02:58:33] Unknown:
Texas. Alright. I have to look at the the state codes in Texas, but I'm pretty sure they have a provision for people in Texas. They all the states statutes have some kind of provision. Some don't, actually. I found, like, Minnesota and South Dakota do not have provisions for for, not not for higher exceptions, but most of the states do. Even New Jersey does, which I found very interesting. And it even says, like, motor vehicles not for hire or don't apply in this, this chapter doesn't apply to them. I was like, it says it in the statutes. That's hilarious.
So,
[02:59:22] Unknown:
I need I need to find that New York. I need to find that New York because I am having a hell of a time finding in finding an insurance company that will actually insure a bus, a converted bus. I need that.
[02:59:35] Unknown:
No. No. No. Just do the bond. I'm telling you, the bond works. The the DMV takes the bond I need.
[02:59:43] Unknown:
Yeah. But you have to have the, you have to have the physical asset to back up the bond, don't you?
[02:59:51] Unknown:
What what physical asset? What physical asset backs up all the other bonds and securities and federal reserve notes that they're using?
[03:00:02] Unknown:
I don't know.
[03:00:05] Unknown:
Exactly.
[03:00:07] Unknown:
Can I get with you can I get with you at a at a later can I get with you at a later date for, like, you know, a a couple of minutes? Because I've, like, paid for this bus over a week ago, and I haven't been able to go get it. So so my bus is in somebody else's driveway. It's 68 miles away.
[03:00:25] Unknown:
Right. Two questions. Two questions. First question is, are we are we still recording?
[03:00:34] Unknown:
Yes. We are. Okay. That's what that's why that's why I suggested get with you at a later time.
[03:00:41] Unknown:
Alright. Second thing is, are is this are we on speaker live right now?
[03:00:48] Unknown:
We're on, PodHome live right now.
[03:00:53] Unknown:
Alright. PodHome.
[03:00:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Podhome dotpodhome., dotfm.
[03:01:00] Unknown:
Tell you what tell you what
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k.
[03:01:09] Unknown:
I'm going through the Texas, statutes here for this.
[03:01:21] Unknown:
May I add something here while you're waiting? Yeah. If when you're in court, I I've gotta go to court. I haven't still waiting. It's from an incident with driving without a plate or a private plate, December 12th. And if I you know, I'm gonna pay do all kinds of stuff ahead of time, try to do all that. But if I end up in there and I'm I'm gonna ask, is it, you know, is this civil or criminal? And traffic's criminal. So then I'm just gonna say, okay. Well, title 18, the criminal code defines motor vehicle as used for commercial purposes. This is exactly how it's written in title 18. And, so I think that, also will be a strong one just using their own. Once they commit that it's the traffic that that you're in there for under criminal, then use title 18's criminal code defining it as for commercial purposes.
[03:02:15] Unknown:
So I yield But but but remember but remember, you're they're operating under the presumption that you're a citizen and that you're actually a citizen of Washington DC. So if you are out and about, you are engaged in transportation purely by virtue of the fact that you're outside that 10 square miles. So their presumption is that you're engaged in commerce even when you're sitting on the toilet. You have to break that presumption first.
[03:02:50] Unknown:
I I totally agree. And like I said, if it gets all the way to that point where I am defending the entity because they charge the entity and I am an authorized representative of that entity. I will I will I will, honor that if they wanna do that, but and go and play that game. And so but, anyways, that those are something that yeah. I'm gonna try and make them prove jurisdiction, which they're not gonna really be able to do unless they wanna be corrupt and whatever. So I just just just wanted to add that.
[03:03:22] Unknown:
I got I'm gonna tell you this real quick because I gotta I gotta get off the call. But, according to the vehicle code, which is titled 43,
[03:03:33] Unknown:
okay,
[03:03:34] Unknown:
2.5, and it's 502.0079, requires nonresident owners, transporting persons or property for compensation to register. Okay. Now they do have a thing in here that says it makes an offense to use a fictitious license plate. But if he was using the DOT number, that's his that could be his stance on that. It wasn't fictitious. This is, well, as a nonresident, and and, you know, nonresident alien to the 14th limiting condition of voluntary servitude. And since I'm not in, the transporting of person to property for hire, I don't qualify as one that needs to register. And, my plate is not fictitious because it's backed by a federal, numbered the federal federally issued number.
So it's not fictitious in that in that place because under the, Department of Transportation codes, those numbers, although they do give one an exception to the rules of the highway, and they they're codified to to follow certain, rules themselves because of the the exception from that rule. Those numbers can be placed in any part of the of the car or automobile or motor carrier, for any purpose. So in that case, the fictitious license plate is not fictitious because it's it's a valid, use of a plate with a valid, number that was issued by the federal government.
[03:05:13] Unknown:
Right. But where is the, where is the statute or ordinance defining the exact location on your private property where a license plate is supposed to go? Because sometimes they're on the left side of the bumper, sometimes. Well, they're saying it's a fictitious plate, but does it say fictitious license plate? Does it say license plate?
[03:05:46] Unknown:
Fictitious license plate. That's what it says.
[03:05:50] Unknown:
It says fictitious license plate. Well, his private plate is not a license plate. Yeah. It's not. It doesn't have it doesn't have a fictitious number. It doesn't have any fictitious information on it whatsoever. It probably says, private property, not for hire, non commercial, not in commerce. There is nothing fictitious about any information that would be on that plate, and it doesn't have a license number. So it's not a license plate. What makes that plate that says private property not for hire, a license plate? Yeah. Their argument is dead in the water.
[03:06:35] Unknown:
Yeah. I gotta go. But, yeah. That's that's the argument I would put down is how could it be fictitious? That's a real number that was really issued by the federal government.
[03:06:46] Unknown:
What's fictitious about that? There's there is nothing fictitious on that plate, and it was never presented as a license plate.
[03:06:56] Unknown:
And what makes it a license?
[03:06:59] Unknown:
Yeah. What makes it a license? Exactly. Their argument's dead in the water. So Yeah. Alright. Thank you, Joe. Thank you, Joe.
[03:07:09] Unknown:
No problem. No problem. Kudos.
[03:07:14] Unknown:
Alright. Well, hey. That was a fun after show. Let's let's wrap this up on Global Voice Network. Thank you for joining us for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on Eurofolkradio.comandlive.globalvoiceradio.net. For more information on the topics discussed, albeit probably not the ones for the last hour, go to the matrix stocks. That is the matrix, d o c s dot com, and, we'll click on any of the links there. The Eurofolk Radio, the Global Voice Radio, the free conference call. Join us live on the show. Catch us here 6 days a week, Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 1 PM EST. In just under an hour, Paul English live is going to be on Paul English live dot com.
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[03:08:37] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle. Now you're breaking the
Introduction and Show Overview
California Fires and Insurance Issues
Conspiracy Theories and Regulatory Challenges
Firefighting and Union Controversies
Political Mismanagement and California's Future
Environmental and Weather Challenges
Passport and Legal Status Discussion
Legal Procedures and System Critiques
Louisiana Politics and Local Issues
Book Publishing and Royalties Issue
Listener Questions and Legal Advice
Health and Wellness Tips
Closing Remarks and Future Plans