In this episode of Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles takes listeners on a journey through a variety of topics, from the intricacies of the financial system to personal anecdotes about life in Ecuador. Roger discusses the importance of understanding the Basel III Accords and how they impact global banking, emphasizing the role of gold as a stable asset amidst economic uncertainties. He also shares personal stories about his daily life, including a humorous account of a thunderstorm and power outage in Ecuador, and the challenges of getting a pedicure and dental work done in the midst of it all.
Listeners are also treated to a lively discussion on the concept of national status and citizenship, with Roger and guests exploring the complexities of U.S. citizenship, passports, and the legal distinctions between different types of nationals. The episode touches on historical and current events, including the influence of Zionist interests in global politics, and the potential for individuals to reclaim their sovereignty through understanding and asserting their national status. The show concludes with a call to action for listeners to educate themselves and others about these important issues.
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Yep. And we would too, and we're going to take another stab at it here on the twenty second. '2 '2. April '2 '2 '2 '5 as my father would say. 22, my favorite number. Roger Sales, your host, Radio Ranch here on the Tuesday edition. Bright and sunny. No clouds in Ecuador. A little bit of a change from yesterday afternoon. We've, I think we're joined by more people helping us, reach out here this morning on Tuesday, and I'm gonna turn it over to Paul because he keeps track of which ones, what day, and all that kind of stuff that I don't wouldn't do very good at. Paul, could you, give these people proper credit and recognition, please?
[00:01:59] Unknown:
I sure can. Thank you. We are, of course, on our flagship station, eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're also on Global Voice Radio Network, radio dot global voice radio dot net. The links for EuroFolk and Global Voice are on our website, the matrix docs, thematrixd0cs.com, as well as the link to join us, via free conference call. Got room for about a thousand of you, so come on down. We're also on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy, Paul, across the drink. And that's about it for today. Good day.
[00:02:49] Unknown:
Good day. All those folks over there having, let's see. Would it be time to have fish and chips? Yeah. Probably a little bit in the afternoon. Anyway, we welcome you wherever you may be and whoever you are, even our enemies, the, hook nosed, sorry, satanic, sabotean, frankest, Zionist bastards that try and run the world with all their, their little ploys. Oh, they're so sneaky. They're so deceitful. You know why that is, Paul? Because they're so much smarter than we are. You know? Mhmm. We're just dumb going them, and they're like super smart little satanic Jews.
So, anyway, we welcome you because, we've whipped your ass. I've got you down on the ground with one arm twisted up behind your back pretty close to the back of your head, and you can't do a damn thing about it, can you, little little little Saboteans? So, anyway, gosh, where do we start? A very productive day. It was an unusual day for me yesterday after we got off the show, and I was on the show, of course, as we do occasionally a little later with you folks in the after hours. So I've been wanting to get a couple things. I had to go get my toenails cut, and I can't see to do that anymore. So I have to go get a pedicure, which is a pretty nice experience, quite honestly. But I'd been missing them the last few days around Easter, and, so I was I was real hungry. Hadn't eaten yet. Go get that done, and I needed a hair and a beard cut. So, but I was so hungry. I went and grabbed some lunch and went and did the, the hair beard cut thing. And then I had an additional, dental appointment at 05:30 where I was gonna get one of my implants, installed.
I mean, the actual tooth put in there. And, boy, as I was, in the middle of all that, I looked over and there's a big, old, huge, really black cloud coming over the extinct volcano. We're right at the bottom of an extinct volcano, Paul. An audience is called, Ilalo, I l a l o, I think. And, it's got the distinction of having the oldest life community, you know, that type of civilization, found on the whole continent down here. And I can understand why because the weather's so perfect. It's a great place to live and, for that aspect of your life. And, anyway, I looked over at this, volcano, extinct volcano, and there's a big huge black ass cloud coming over. I went, uh-oh. And, man, I got home right as it started and, big thunderstorm, like, very much like you guys would have up there in the spring, like, right now that you're probably having our mimic. Our weather here mimics the Northern Hemisphere.
And so, we had one of those slam bangers come through and lot rain and everything. Well, at five I got a appointment at 05:30 with the dentist. Good guy. And so I'm getting ready to go, see if I can find a cab in the middle of all this. You know, you never can find a cab when it's raining. Right, Paul? And so, anyway, bam. One of them, lightning bolt hit the transformer that's a ways away not too far. And bam, electricity goes off while I go. Okay. I'm gonna go ahead and go even though I can't contact the dentist to see if their electricity's off. I think he's got a generator now. And, all that. Anyway, I go over there and go through the procedure and thinking, well, by the time I get finished with all that and get home, our electricity will be on and all the rest of the electricity around me was on. And then the cab ride over And our little area, couple of I guess, little area, the electricity was off for five hours. I'm not sure what the how they laid these circuits out and all that so many years ago. But, anyway, so on.
Finally, I would just went to bed, you know, about 09:30 or so and finally came on about ten. So five hours with no juice yesterday. And, I go over to my landlords. Get this, Paul. I go to my landlord. She knocked on the door. I usually talk with the wife because she speaks English. Jackie is her name. Very sweet gal. And, I said, Jackie. She said, well, Roger, we had a thunderstorm. I said, I know I was in it, But I just came back from the from the dentist, and along the way, all the lights are on except till I get home. You know? And, I said, what about the generator? And she just kinda no. No. Whatever.
And I'm sitting here going the whole evening thinking, you you put out all that money for a generator when we went through all this electrical crap six months ago. You you the the the the your sister next door complained about the noise, so you went and bought it. You had its own house made for it. Paul, the little generator's got its own house. You know, it's all insulated and stuff. And here it is now. The electrical thing is way behind us. Now we've got this, a storm, tormentia, storm in Spanish. Isn't that good, tormentia? And we have this tormentia, come through, and and you you're not using the generator.
No. Never used it last night for five hours. So I don't know. Anyway, that's what my day consisted of. Probably not worth mentioning, but it was, uneventful for me or it was very eventful for me. I had all these things doing, which usually you get one or two things in the afternoon you could get done. But this was kinda one of those deals. So here we are back in sunny and waiting to see if that's gonna happen again today. Hope not. So I was thinking, last night during all this lack of any other kind of stimulus, about Michael's phone call at the end of the program yesterday. I think we were off the air. Michael, our farmer from up in Minnesota, called in, and he was asking you you you were on the line, Paul, and he was asking about, well, I gotta roll these CDs over and this, that, and the other. And it says, are you a citizen of The United States? And he was, you know, wanting to maneuver and navigate his way through all that for understanding.
I said, really? You know, Michael, I gotta say, if you you'd be much better off, it seems to me. I would would never tell you if you don't wanna do this, but to cash those rascals in and go get it into something that holds its value. You know, you don't necessarily buy, you could speculate on them, I guess, but you don't necessarily buy gold and silver to make money. You you buy gold and silver to retain your purchasing power. And, as the paper value of the paper goes down, the metals prices go up. Now there can be some other, you know, ingredients in that rise in price, but for the most part, it's just, you know, gold went from let's just say, hypothetically, from 3 to $3.50. You know? Well, did the did the did the gold the price gold go up, which it certainly would appear to, but we learned with our adversaries here, you never look at the surface or if you do, you're destiny, take a wrong choice.
And their whole deal is set up to clean your clock. Their whole thing is set up for you to get out and work your butt off and accumulate something, and then they're gonna come steal it from you. And so what we do is show you how to get out of them stealing it from you. Okay? Anyway, I told Michael if it was me, I'd I'd, I'd go ahead and stick it in. I gave him the example of my own personal situation with So, So, that's a pretty good appreciation in, what you'd call ROI, return on investment, 10 times, 11 times what you originally paid for it. And and I mentioned to Michael also that, gold is the highest performing asset, in the world in the last twenty five years. You know, overall the stock markets, any bonds, any speculative Bitcoin, any of that stuff. Okay. Supposedly.
So, I I would be remiss if I did not remind you that it's the banks and the wealthy people that are buying every bit of gold they get their hands on right now. Now they may be into some of the crypto coins, but they want gold. And the reason for that is what I wanted to get to with all this, all this oratorian background here a little bit this morning, because we got new listeners. Julie. Is Julie out there? Julie, are you effervescently with us this morning? She usually will come in here. If not, but I like to just hold Julie because she's obviously pretty sharp. I'm here, Roger. There she is. I'm here, Roger. Well, I'm gonna compliment you. You're a very sharp, gal. You do a lot of research, read, and all that kind of stuff. You're aggressive about this.
Julie, do you have you heard about the Basel three accords?
[00:12:02] Unknown:
Yep. All of that. And the banks having to be have have have to comply with that and everything. And with the all ISO
[00:12:10] Unknown:
two zero two two standards for for everything rolling out. Well, I don't I will see. I didn't I don't even know what that is. ISO ISO?
[00:12:19] Unknown:
ISO two zero zero two two are new standards that all the banks and all of the coins have to comply with, like XRP, XLM, and all of the coins. Oh, that's good. It's basically it's a kind of messaging platform that they have to comply with.
[00:12:37] Unknown:
It's quite interesting on some of these, what do they call them, stable coins? Tether and are there others? I think there's a couple of them, aren't they? I know Tether is one of them. Right?
[00:12:47] Unknown:
The stable coins have to be backed by something. The rumor has it is that XRP is gonna be backed by gold, XLM. XRP is gonna be used for cross border payments because we're going on a digital financial system that's already been signed into law. So everything will be tokenized on the blockchain. And XRP is going to be backed by silver and then some of these other, coins are going to be backed by, XDC is going to be, backed as well by copper, palladium and other rare earth minerals and stuff like that. But nothing's backed right now. So as it stands today, pretty much all these crypto coins are all fiat as well.
[00:13:29] Unknown:
Right. But they're going to be a substitute for I know that banks and people are already for example, if you that all the illegals in The US, if you use Western Union and they use it for remittances, right, or they're sending money back home. And so if you use Western Union, if if they if you send it and they pick it up within twenty four hours, it's 5%. But if you expressly tell them to put you it's a later pickup, it's only 2%. So Right. The, the folks in The US are saving 2% and, sending the remittances home. They're starting to use Tether in some of these coins, in my understanding, and, do an end run around Western Union and some of the other bank services, which, when it when I go, we're on the dollar down here. Okay. You might not know that.
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It's one of the reasons told us that before.
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Yeah. Well, it's one of the benefits of living here. I'm speaking to the audience just in general. And, because I can go that's alright. You I can go down to the old ATM machine and and pull out $500 a day. And, boy, when I got here to visit Jack and did that the first time, I thought I was in Nirvana. Okay? Having to go through what I went through in Argentina with exchange rates and, oh my god. It was all it was horrible. One of the reasons I left, really. So anyway, what I was gonna do is move over into for the audience because people like Michael and and some of the other new folks may not know some of this stuff. Now Julie's pretty sophisticated. She's got bunch of degrees and and and quite a professional.
By the way, did any of your seeds germinate with your neighbors?
[00:15:16] Unknown:
Did any of my what?
[00:15:18] Unknown:
Seeds. Samesia. Did any of your seeds germinate with your neighbors you were planting?
[00:15:24] Unknown:
Oh, no. You know what, Roger? People are just You get charting water and nurture. Right now, Roger. I'll tell you Yeah. What happened with you what happened with you, Roger, is that, you know, so many people work during the daytime. They can't get on this show from eleven to one. And and when you were and and and I think Rents's, audience, honestly, those people are all into the aliens, extraterrestrials, and the UFOs. Ag. And I think I would not be upset I would not be upset with yourself. I honestly I know you really had accolades for him, but I really think you need to be on somebody else's show. People who are tired of paying People who are, you know, these people are are are they see what's going on with the government stealing and seizing from us. You know, these people who are UFO enthusiasts don't care about the government, in my opinion. Right. They're, you know, they're they're extra UFO ordinarily sensitive. And,
[00:16:24] Unknown:
and they're also in a way fatalist, because I think Rents even himself says we don't have a chance of winning this. Well, you know, you've all there's always hope. Okay? If you don't have hope, you don't have too much. You know, you just gotta throw your, your crap in with the spoils or whatever they do. I don't think that's the way they approach that this, but, there's may. And if you wanna do that, that's fine with me. Then, I'd rather see you look at this closely and try and understand it and its potential implications because we're about we're as strong as 10 acres onions. Okay? But, anyway, where I was trying to get to, was to get to the Basel three Accord because I think there's probably people on this call that are not familiar with that. We've talked about it before on here.
You know, in all of the talk lately, you don't even hear that mentioned about gold. I do mention that the banks are buying it hand over fist, and this is why. But they they just don't give you all the background. So let's, go into this for the audience just so you understand it. Roger. The yeah. There's Larry. Would you would you like to explain it, Larry? Well, no. Sorry to interrupt. But before you go into your explanation,
[00:17:36] Unknown:
just there's just two things. A little while ago, you said about gold going up in price, and the the value does not go up. The paper is devalued, which means the gold value remains the constant.
[00:17:58] Unknown:
Yep. And
[00:18:01] Unknown:
you give the example. I've listened to your interviews many times, and you you give the example of back in Roman times, you could buy a tunic. You could go out to the Colosseum. You can have a dinner all for a certain amount of gold, and then you come up into modern times, and you could do the same thing with the same amount. Isn't that correct?
[00:18:22] Unknown:
In in New York City, it's pretty parallel. Yeah. And and you see, that's why you don't look at numbers. You look at purchasing power. Concentrate on what it will purchase, not what it is because that's where they fool you with the numbers. Okay? And with all the inflation and money printing and everything else, and, it's another one of the slight hand tricks. Don't look over there. Look over here. So, historically, over 2,000 go ahead.
[00:18:50] Unknown:
I'm sorry. One more thing, and, and I'll let you explain. I heard this in the news that they, the powers that be or the Department of the Treasury or whoever, they are still valuing the the gold, the alleged gold that's at Fort Knox according to what was established in the nineteen seventies. And I was wondering, do you know about that? And why would they do that? Why wouldn't they bring the value up to modern times? Because
[00:19:20] Unknown:
gold is the canary in the coal mine, and they don't want the price going up at all because the ordinary person can see the difference and see that rising. Their their friends are gonna go buy it. It's gonna start a stampede. They try and suppress the price of gold at all costs. That's what all the naked short stuff is. Okay? And then they lead gold by shorting the silver market because the silver market is a smaller market and more easily controllable by them. Silver usually leads gold in any kind of price acceleration. And so they go in and really control the silver market. And when the silver goes down, generally, gold goes down too. Now this time, gold is leading the rush, which is a little bit different, and I think it's because of basil.
So, we're gonna talk about that, I think. Now, Larry, did you have anything else to add?
[00:20:18] Unknown:
No. That was it. Thank you.
[00:20:19] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Alright. You gotta go back and understand the way the financial system is set up, and that started, back in about the time they were switching the systems. Beef I believe it was before March ninth of thirty three, And you can go in if you go find that, the '31 collective speeches of Louis t McFadden, which is on our website in a PDF. Incredibly important book if you're scholastically oriented and and wanna see the origins of all this stuff because, boy, McFadden could see it. He was a former bank president. He could see it, and he was not anywhere ashamed about pointing it out. For instance, if you go look on the net, William t McFadden, one of his famous speeches says the the Jews have all the gold and the Gentiles have all the paper.
So he was, pretty on top of this stuff. See? He also was the one in one of those speeches, said they're building a Machiavellian feudal system, and here we are. Anyway, one of those speeches, should you acquire that book and look through, and I don't remember which one, obviously, was all on the foundation of the Bank of International Settlements. So the Bank of International Settlements referred to as the BIS, was founded there in the early thirties between '31 and '33, and it now runs the global financial system. It's out of Basel, Switzerland, B A S E L, I believe.
Basel, Switzerland. It's another one of these, you can't come in, the even the Swiss government can't come on the property to serve process, papers, anything else. It's totally owned by them. They've got their own passports, etcetera, etcetera. It's another one of these little scams. And so, yes. The guy that's the head of it now looks like Jabba the Hutt. Yes, Julie.
[00:22:22] Unknown:
Yes. It's basically for people who don't know. It's a central bank for central banks. It's the central bank of central banks and the members of the BIS, which I call the Bank of International Shit, are, all of the, you know, controlling banks around the world that set all standards and everything. So, I have zero respect for them. I yield.
[00:22:45] Unknown:
Well, it's not only the central banks they control, Julie. You may or may not know they also control all the stock markets, all the commodities markets, and all the markets all over the world. It's a very powerful little piece of plot of land they've got over there in Basel. And, so, the information that we're gonna cover today is their, organization and overseeing of the banks of the world, mainly the central banks, but also, of course, the other banks, subsequent to that indirectly. Right. They probably control the central banks more directly. Yeah, Dave?
Yeah. Good morning. You mentioned that the you mentioned markets. At the start of the show, the Dow was up 800, and the dollar was up as well. Okay.
[00:23:33] Unknown:
Are you
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Okay. Well, Trump's trying to knock it down, you know, and and and get us where we can export more. But, anyway, let's get back to our story here. So the Bank of, International Settlements are very important. It's referred to, as Julie said, the BIS. Not a lot of people know much about it. But over the years, they've had these things called basal accords since they were found founded. And the one here, I believe, somebody might wanna look it up for me while we're talking about it. I think it was about in 02/1416, somewhere in that range earlier this century, they passed an accord called the Basel three accords.
And this one's really important. It's quite, you know, quite a number of years ago. It's been simmering on the back burner. The folks in the banking industry knew about it. So what it controlled was the member banks of, of like, the member banks of the Federal Reserve, for example. So they have strict requirements on how they keep and label their assets. And so they have three tiers of assets, tier one, tier two, and tier three. Now they changed this for the first time since the inception of the bank in the thirties, a hundred years ago almost. And so what they did was tier one assets in the bank are the most liquid assets, cash, bonds, stocks, whatever.
They're considered the most liquid. And if you've got those assets on your books, you can carry the value over 100% to your balance sheet. So you get to represent those assets 100 of their value on the balance sheet. And, of course, they're corporations, so people got stocked and all the rest that follows. Okay. So that's number one. Number two, tier two is the same, but it's, 75%. Those act, the assets in tier two are not quite as liquid, and you only get to carry over 75% of their value to the balance sheet. The third tier, tier three, you get to carry over 50% of the value to the balance sheet. Now this tier three level is where gold has always been since the inception of the Bank of International Settlements in the early nineteen thirties.
K? And we all understand why gold is the antithesis of this paper money scam, and the, inflation and all these things are absolutely tied back to gold. You know, I I used to saying on the show that Robbie Noel used to say because I liked it, and I remember it. He said, gold climbs a wall of worry. That's why you're seeing it go up right now. It's climbing a wall of worry right now, and the wall of worry is called tariffs. Okay? And they're instituted by mister Trump, and that's driving people to gold. Well, at some point with the Basel Three accords, what they did was change tier three assets from 50% carryover, and they moved them up to tier one assets, giving the banks incredible incentive to buy and hold gold where for the for for the last hundred years, ninety years or so, it's been a very much a disincentive because they only got to keep 50% of their of their value on the balance sheet. Well, at some point, they're gonna use this is the setup. You know, I think they they always use two or three steps to accomplish what they're gonna accomplish.
This, the basal three accords and changing that tier three to tier one was cocking the trigger. They're just, boop, cocking that that that hammer back. Now they're waiting for the trigger, and they're gonna pull the trigger and get that hammer moving forward to cause a projectile to move. Well, that's gonna be when they institute the Basel III Accords wholesale. And what they've done is they've got the banks. They've given them about ten years. They set them up. They said, okay. You can go now buy purchase gold, and you can move it up to tier one. You get to carry the value over on your balance sheet. Well, all these banks are upside down with paper, derivatives, all this other crap they've got propping up the damn fraudulent system in the first place.
And so at some point and this was verified by a former director of the BIS, by the way, back in the nineties, a guy that had been in there for a while. He was a Dutch guy, And he came out and he said, well, we know that the papers gonna gonna go bad. And what we've got to do is move the price of gold up the value. They did that with Basil three. So all of a sudden, when the banks go bankrupt, they're gonna take all that gold and try and make them, solvent again. And you are gonna get as, someone who has money in that institution, you're gonna get worthless shares of a bankrupt bank.
Okay. So that's what they're planning. It's pretty obvious if you know, these people and understand the setup of what I just covered. And that's why they've been buying gold for quite a while. I think I told you of a friend of mine. I hope he's still with us. Tom Cloud. He's retired now. He lives down on St. Simons Island down on the Georgia Coast, probably paid, plays golf four or five times a week. Tom was one of the top 20 coin dealers in the world. He was out of Atlanta. And so, I bought much of my gold through Tom, and he held it for me for a while, helped me get what I got down to Argentina, which is another story in its whole entire self.
And, so anyway, I called up Tom Willday. I said, what are you doing? He said, Roger, I'm busy as hell, man. He said, I'm I've got more banks on me to buy money. Money. This is way before he retired. It was ten years ago. So these banks have been buying this stuff for a long time, and that's it's just leading up to folks that things gonna crash, and they're gonna take this little mechanism right here. They're gonna take all the banks. They're gonna reinflate them to a readjusted price of gold to make them solvent again. You would be really, really smart to get in front of that. K? We don't know when it's gonna happen, but we know it's all set up and we know how they operate.
Why else would they have done that? K? Even the former director said that they understood what was happening, and that was gonna be their remedy. So that's where we are. And, that's why we're getting some of this in your possession is just super important because it will preserve your purchasing power. I mean, what I bought three for $300 and less twenty five years ago has, through this process, has gone up 11 times and has turned into a a nice little pile. Okay? So but it's all in this appreciation in the price due to the depreciation in the value of currency.
For instance, the Swiss National Bank, you know, the Swiss Swiss, why they were so prudent, and they always this, that, and the other, and all this, and the international reputation of this of the Swiss. You Julie, you know what the Swiss National Bank said? They've taken all the gold they used to have, and now they're heavy in Apple stock. And that's what a number of these central banks around the world have done. So, anyway, it would be that's the background wanted to get across. Michael, new folks that may not have been exposed to this in the past. This is a real important moment. What you whatever decision you make is fine with me. I don't care. But I think that, knowing the enemy the way we do and knowing the financial system is all based on your future labor in this extrapolated, case where they just extend your your labor, your collateral through the years and your grandkids and your great grandkids and your great great great grand grandkids, unless this gets exposed, that's the hook of the bad guys is they get to hook you into repayment of debt, hypothecated debt at compound interest.
So that's their deal. That's the main thing we do is pull you out of that. K? And so, that's why I say, if we could get enough people and like Julie was saying, obviously, Rents was the wrong audience. I I would have never guessed that. I I I'm still kind of jaw dropped, astounded. But maybe somebody like Alex Jones or one of the guys over there on, InfoWars would be. I don't know. All I know is when when I wake up tomorrow, I'm gonna come in here and turn the microphone on at the designated time, and we're gonna spend a couple hours together. And I'm cross my fingers that we got some new folks and that we continue to grow, albeit slowly.
We continue to grow and to, become a force. Folks, we're a force. We're they're scared as hell of us without us being nationals. They're scared a hell of us without with just just being Goyam to them. Well, man, now now we're terrorists. K? Yes, George.
[00:33:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanted to tell you, like, in terms of, like, getting on the Alex Jones show and places like that, like, he he has this guy on who teaches how not to pay taxes. He's Iranian. He's been in the country for Yeah. Three years. Yeah. And so these people actually, yeah. They pay Alex Jones to be on the show to promote their products. They're considered sponsors. So my understanding is that if you would wanna get on there, you'd have to do the same thing you did with rent, advertise $3,000
[00:33:45] Unknown:
or something like that to get a spot on the show. I I don't think so. I think you could get to one of the other guys and bypass Alex. You got people like Harrison and Chase that have got great curiosities and are willing to listen. And that would be my target to get on that platform is going through those guys and going at them. But, yeah, I understand all that. I haven't seen that guy on. I know you're talking Payman Montanahu or whatever his name is. And, yes, he gives kickbacks to the people that he's on. And since we don't charge you any money, I can't give him a kickback kickback. I'm not gonna do it out of my own pocket. And, so we'll just see as we go forward. I don't know what god what plans god's got for this, but we'll see as we go forward. It's his perfect timing.
I and and that's what I gotta rely on, Julie. And if it's only for us girls that we have this message out there, we get to pull you out of, pull you out of, Babylon there, then that's what we'll deal with, and that's what our purpose is. I can't help but think we serve a larger purpose, but I can't dictate that. All I can do is smart time, improve what we do, get better at getting the information across to people, and slowly build our base. And, you know, with all these things, you know, you know what, the hockey stick curve is, Julie, of course, and that's called, critical mass.
You know? And and and with the companies really go through this pattern, successful ones do. And for the first few years at the bottom of the graph, the line goes, it doesn't go up very much. It might go up a little. It might come down a little. It might go up. And and then over a number of years, it gets to a point where it takes that hockey stick 90 degree curve up. That point right there is called critical mass. And, that's the implode because a nuclear explosion implodes before it explodes. And so, that's what this is, is waiting for critical mass, Julie. And I guess when we get enough people, and enough influence out there, that critical mass will come. Now I'm, encouraged, because of comments like, well, like Jeff Rentz made to me in our exchange of emails. He said, you you got a really big audience out there.
And I've heard other people say that. You know? So, even though I yeah. They don't all show up on the show. You're right. Most of them are responsible people and have jobs and families and maybe some of those stuff, so they can't join us. But I'd like to think, and I get feedback occasionally, that many of them do go back and still listen to the, replays. And, so all I know to do with this is to put one foot in front of the get the other and just keep marching. You know?
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So, yes, Larry. Hey. It's Samuel. I'm I'm irresponsibly here. Have you heard about this strange, Supreme Court meeting?
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I I I think I might have on the periphery. I haven't gotten a lot of a lot of details on it. There's some decision they made last week, this kind of a secondary Supreme Court decision before a formal one. And, it was kind of a bad idea. Is Okay. Go ahead. They they met on Easter
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Eve midnight. They assembled in order to get a ruling to tell Trump that he has to stop shipping people by plane out of this country.
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I I'm I'm who's gonna mind that?
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Who who's got the juice to get those guys to wake up in the middle of night, get their pajamas off, and come on to work to make a ruling like that, which is already coming up at them. They took it ahead of time. I mean, very weird. And and then they they're attacking Higgsaf, of course, and he probably Big giant. A bit of a naive guy, but and then, Kristi Noem, have you heard about what happened to her? Of course, that's Homeland Security. Right? Yeah. She was in a rest she was in a restaurant in Washington, DC with her security detail.
Right? Then somebody came in and stole her purse. Oh. So that's sort of like saying, hey. If we can steal your purse, what else can we do? Must have been an Argentinian.
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I mean, they're good at that. The queen of Spain came to Argentina, and they not only stole her cape, they stole her tiara.
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I guess they did this right in front of everybody. So, I think they were sending a message.
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When, the Bush girls you know, the Bush daughters went down and closed the deal on that big land holding they bought in Paraguay, which was, by the way, directly over the second biggest aquifer in the world. It's a fantastic water aquifer because I drank out of it when I was down there a couple of times in Uruguay. Fantastic natural water. So the Bush girls came down to close the deal, and then they went down to Buenos Aires with a Social Security detail, and the Argentinian stole their purses. They had to go get new passports to come home. They're good at it, man. They're really good at it. So, you know Anyway, we'll Trump?
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Supposedly, Trump also, he when he got into office, he said in ninety days, he he wanted an advisory, recommendation from the Homeland Security and the Department of Defense to whether he should call within in at ninety days, which was I think also Sunday, to decide whether he should call martial law or whether he should use the Alien Sedition Act to be able to deal with the illegals.
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He's gonna use it. Supreme Court
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came in early to push his hand to make him look more like a tyrant. So Well I don't know. That is a strange meeting for them. Well, what a meeting at midnight
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on Saturday night by these creeps is not an official declaration. It's just subterfuge underneath the surf
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surface, and I believe Alito made a statement about it, Roger. Alito said that what we just did may not even be not might not even be lawful.
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No. I'm sure it's not. Okay? So anyway but what what it eventually, it appears it's gonna get to is Trump's just gonna flip, the Supreme Court and the courts the finger and do whatever he's gonna do and say, well, okay. You enforce yours. Right. It's the same way Andrew Jackson did back with the second central bank of the United States. Lincoln did it. There's a number of precedents here for them to go, hey. F you ride the big finger. See you later. K? Yes, Paul.
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Didn't Brent, just last Friday, say that the reason that we have three branches of government, the executive, the judicial, and the legislative branches, that none of those branches have to answer to any of the others Correct. Individual. So it doesn't matter what the Supreme Court says Oh, yeah. Trump doesn't have to follow it. Well,
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may I bring up a more recent example when Biden said, well, I don't care what they said about student loans. I'm gonna forgive them anyway. Right. So you got numerous examples of this through history of them flipping the finger to the Supreme Court. I Trump respectfully said early on, I'm gonna try and honor all court decisions till they started coming with this law lawfare crap, and he's gonna get to a point where the the American people pretty well elected him in a in a large majority no matter what how they try and and paint it, and he's gonna honor that commitment. So that's the way I see it. We'll see how it turns out. But, yeah, the problem is you got these sorry, girls. You got these four wacko females on the Supreme Court.
Three of them black and one of them white, and they're wackos. Okay? And so Amy, Conan, Barrett should've never been all. The the problem that's resurfacing now are the problems that showed up in the first Trump administration where he was taking bad advice from bad actors. The Federalist Society is one of them. I believe they recommended both Kavanaugh and your neighbor, Julie, Amy, Conan, Brian. So, and they've turned out to be, well, pretty disappointing. K? I think that's now the other thing.
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Yes, sir. An absolute disappointment.
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And the the other thing is you mentioned, egg eggseph. Well, they're desperately trying to get rid of eggseph now. They have been for a little while even though he's a he's a he's a big Zionist, but he ain't doing the Zionist bidding when they need it when Netanyahu's balls are on the damn table about to be gelded. And, and they've got Iran as the only country left out of the seven that, that general saw on the Pentagon back around, 09:11. It's the only one left. It is the critical one. It's a pivot point really in the world, okay, for a lot of different reasons. And, evidently, HEGCEF is the one that backed not going to war, not attacking Israel last week when Netanyahu was in town.
And, along with, who's our, Tulsi Gabbert, along with, his his, secretary, whoever I can't remember her name. Starts with a w, I think. But a number of several of these key people are the ones that sided with, let's not go to war. Let's try and do this diplomatically, and now they're trying to get HEGCEF out of there. And it's, oh, these people they dismissed and this, that, and the other. And we don't know exactly why because they didn't give any reasons. But if they marched them out and they dismissed them, the the there certainly seems to be criminal charges potentially involved. Why aren't they charging them? And all this is this absolutely rabid, rabid, wacko, psycho Israeli bunch behind the scenes working.
They're trying to get Higgs out of there because he can get on the other side and, you know, screw things up. So it everything always leads back to our problems exactly what Forrestal said back in the forties. They all the head people at state department and all these key institutions says if you do this and give Israel this statehood, it's gonna totally screw up the whole region of the world. Has it? Boy, was that prophetic.
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Yes, Larry. Again, I think. It's Larry. Yeah. Yeah. I read this quote to you. Speaking along those lines, I read this quote to you last summer, and this pretty much is the mission statement, of the of the, the, Zionist Jews in the global news service of the Jewish people, Jerusalem, J T A Dot Org, on 10/1830. That's 10/18/2010. Israeli Sephardic leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a rabbi who was in charge in helping get Bibi elected in his weekly Saturday night serve sermon said that non Jews exist to serve Jews, quote, and this is the the word that you used just a little while ago, Goyim were born only to serve us.
Without that, they have no place in the world only to serve the people of Israel, end quote. Yep. Yep. I think that guy is,
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a rabbi for the upper elite military school where the highbrow Israelis send their children. I think he's the head rabbi. I've seen him interviewed with that same type of crap. And, of course, this is why, you know, we talked about Louis the ninth, the week last week, week four last, rounding up 10,000 Talmuds in Europe and burning them back in when? December? Yeah. It's been going on a long time, folks. There's nothing new. Just like Hilar Balak, the famous Catholic writer said in his book on the Jews a hundred years ago, the Jewish problem is the world's biggest problem. Hundred years later, the Jewish problem is the world's biggest problem. They've got to be confronted, folks. Nobody can beat them in that hundred years from statement to today when I just, repeated it for you. Nobody's beat them, have they? Have they? I don't think so. I hadn't heard about it. Oh, maybe some small victories here and there, but nobody's beat them. Folks, we beat them. We got them. They stand mute.
It's the you know, Andy Hitchcock, the the synagogue of Satan writer or but he pulled one of Paul's buddies over there across the pond, and he says, well, these are the people he calls them the people that have an answer for everything. That's what how he labels them. Well, they don't have an answer for this, do they? I hadn't seen it. I've seen a bunch of fluff and crap floated around with missus Robinson's name on it and some of these letters that very skillfully, if you don't know your stuff, you they they'll fool you there again too. They're very slick. Okay. But that's who these bastards are. You you don't think we got something? We're the only people that have beaten these people in two thousand years to my knowledge, folks. If you can find another example of somebody in two thousand years beating them as solidly as we have, please bring it forward. I wanna hear about it. The audience wants to hear about it. I've not been able to find that. Maybe you can.
Roger?
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Yes. You know, if it's a pattern, HEGCEF, Kristi Noem, and Trump being stopped shipping out these aliens, all three of those individuals are the ones that are the oomph behind removing people from this country. That's for some reason seems to be important enough to go to these extremes. I mean, how would you feel if you had a security detail and you're having, a a meal in a public restaurant and your your security detail can't keep you from having your purse lifted? I mean
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Well, I don't know. I I I think it probably that they were a real good restaurant. It was real good food, Samuel, and they just weren't paying attention. Well, they have a security t l DTL
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to pay attention. That's their job.
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Well, I understand that, ma'am. But sometimes we've learned people don't do their jobs correctly. I don't have an answer for that. I'm sure, miss Noam is completely embarrassed. I haven't heard that yet. It's the first I've heard it, by the way. So, yeah, we just gotta stand tight, and we gotta try and support this Trump administration that's trying to do the right thing.
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Roger?
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Yes. Julie.
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Yeah. They're not doing the right thing, Roger. Okay. Michael Holm, was on Stu Peters yesterday. He's boots on the ground down there in Panama.
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China's building a bridge. There's some Talk right in your microphone, Julie. Please. Talk right in your microphone, please. There's some can you hear me now? Well, I hear you before. I'm just trying to get some clarity. Go ahead. Hear me now? Yes. Much better.
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Can you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. I hear you. Yeah. Michael Holm was on Stupider's for a very long time yesterday, and Ben Perquan is on Boots on the Ground. There's no massive no massive deportations
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taking place at all. No. No. There's not. No. They can't have a massive deportation. They're just going after the criminals right now, and you see the hubbub from one criminal. There's four Democratic congressmen in El Salvador right now. And one of these, I think it's, obviously, one of the black ones goes, I'm not coming back till he's out. Yeah. Yeah. So it's not the masses gonna be I think it's
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a I really think it's I really think we're thinking about we got a uni party uni party.
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Okay. I know you do, Julie, and I just disagree with you, but you can carry that if you want to. Okay? If it was a uni party, we'd already been attacking Iran. Okay? There's a perfect example for you that that's not correct. Okay? So but you can think that if you want. Okay?
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Okay. I yield. Alright.
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Anyway Well, that's Okay. Okay, Bruce. What do you got from Missouri, buddy?
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Can you go into the dual citizenship of the Jews?
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Well, I guess I can. There's other dual citizens. I I know dual citizens down here. They're Ecuadorian and US, but I don't know a whole lot about it. I know there's a whole I know they don't want you to know anything about it. There was an attorney up in Boston who tried for years to get that amount of people in congress who are dual citizens. They will not shake that information out, buddy. You can't get it out of them. K? But it's not just the brand. There's a lot of people that are, dual citizens.
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Okay. Well, if they got rain over everybody and they're dual citizens, they're two faced.
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Well, golly. Bruce has brought us some new information. The hypocrites are two faced. Okay, Bruce. Thank you. Thank you for the contribution there. So, yeah, it's a problem, folks. It's a huge El Arabah said a hundred years ago, the Jewish problem is the biggest problem in the world. A hundred years later, hell, it's even bigger. Yes. So how many of those dual citizens that you know, are run our congress and our senate? Well, probably a bunch of them, but they won't tell you. They won't tell you. And you can't get the information out of congress no matter what you do. So how the hell are you supposed to find out, Dave? Well, I'm not saying this is the one do you know, like, the the people from your area that are dual citizens?
They're not in our government. No. They're not. It's just the Jews. Of course. Of course. So yeah, it's an it's an I can tell you one thing. On this HECSEF thing, there was a, vet. I I wanna say his name is Buck. I think he's a congressman. And he came out talking about all the confusion in the Department of Defense and all this. So they have a vet, Goy, come and make that announcement. They did a little research. How much do you think APAC donated to him, Dave? More than I've ever earned in my lifetime. How about 1,200,000.0? There you go.
Congressman. So they pull out the goy vet to come after and and denigrate HEGCEF. Oh, but we got him paid off. Folks, there's there's just gotta be something done about it. Trump's not gonna do anything about it. He's gonna play them on each side and see how they they drift, but we can do something about it. We're the only ones that can that I can see outside of the good lord above. When it comes to rip out the tares, we can do something about it. They stand mute. It takes their teeth away. You're not attached to their fraudulent debt anymore where they get all their vigorous. That's the whole deal, isn't it?
And then, well, most of it oh, yeah. They make some man made laws through these agencies, come enforce them on you. But the real big kahuna, they get that debt hook into you, baby. Well, you can take it out. I would think that would appeal to a lot of people, but damned if I'm not constantly surprised. Comment. Yes,
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please. Hello. This is Brian from North Carolina. Hello, Brian. You fairly recently.
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Yeah. Okay. Good. We're good to speak with you again.
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What part of North Carolina Yes, sir. I just wanna agree with you. The little town of Denver. It's, close to Lake Norman, about forty five minutes north of Charlotte. Of
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of the Queen City, Mecklenburg Counties.
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Okay. Are you still in Mecklenburg County? Yep. Okay. No. Lincoln County for me. Okay. So I I just wanted to call in and let you guys know that I have submitted, or rather filed my affidavit, and, and I've sent off my notice to the IRS. Good. And I have a few questions.
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Great. Well, we lie we love those questions. Bring them on. Alright.
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So I think I can go ahead at this point and tell my employer to turn off the, the tax income tax out of my check. Is that correct?
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You can. Okay. Tell us about you and your employer. Is it a big employer, small employer? Are you on good terms? Are they wacko and not gonna accept it or what? Just give us a little, a little foreshadowing here, Brian.
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Sure. It's a small employer, about 20 employees. And I've already called my my immediate supervisor about what I'm doing in terms of being a national and was gonna turn off the taxes, and he has no issue with it.
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Fantastic.
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And I actually gave I gave him a yes, sir. Yes, sir. I gave him a copy of my cover letter affidavit and notice to the IRS just to put in my file in case some government person shows up or calls asking questions. Good. Excellent move.
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See, here's the big deal with these lawyers. They're generally more scared of the IRS than you are. IRS has made them withholding agents. K? So as long as they've got something in their file that when the IRS comes knocking, if they do and asking about you go, well, he gave us this right here, and it shows that he sent it to you too. Why do you need anything here?
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Exactly. And and, and so the other question is, is there anything I need to do other than the notice to the IRS in terms of forms to fill out? I don't know technical terminology, but, what do I need to do next with the IRS?
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Well, you it depends on you. You can. You've been dutifully filing for the last few years? Like a good little slave? Okay. Well, we're gonna leave slavery hanging while we bring Paul out to say goodbye to England and Chicago. Paul, if you would, and we'll come back to you, Brian. Hold on.
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Okay.
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Yeah. Here we go. Not even. I'm still behind in his work.
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Yeah. Just a little bit. I really have to check the time before I get up to go to the other room. Radiosoapbox.com, thank you for joining us for the first hour. Follow us into the second, by all means. Go to either eurofolkradio.com, radio Global voice radio Net, or just jump on to the matrixdocs.com, the matrixd0cs.com, and join us in FCC, free conference call. Links are all right there. Thanks.
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Alright. See you soon. Back to Brian in, North of the Queen City there in North Carolina. Beautiful state. I love your, mustard, barbecue sauce, by the way. Very unusual. I've never seen it anywhere else. Quite tasty. And, so you were saying is there anything else that you need to do? There's nothing you need to do. It just depends on if there's some things you want to do because the ball's in your court now. And, as you've been beautifully filing, at least by regulations, you should be able to file and get those three years back. Although, we haven't been very successful with people, particularly in your situation of those who have already filed and and paid. It's the people that they owe money to that we've been successful at getting that back. But that doesn't mean you can't do it.
And if so, you've Brian, you've heard Mark on the show. Right? I have. I've been, listening
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almost daily here for the last little while.
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Okay. Good. Well, glad you So I real addicting. Familiar with You're familiar with Mark? Yes, sir. Well, the information is quite addicting, Brian. The reason is you can't get it anywhere else in the whole world. But, I would suggest that you might drop a email if you wanna pursue that. Although no no advance, it may be fruitless. Okay? But it's mark, straw man, excuse me, strawman@mark,allcaps,.com. Doesn't have to be all caps. It's just mark, all caps, dot com. Straw man at mark, all caps. There well, here he is. Live and Hey,
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Brian. Hello, Mark. Just a hello, Mark. Good morning. Well, to kinda back up Roger's, information there, if you have not filed a regular ten forty and you're wanting to seek a tax return, you can you can file out a ten forty n r and get a refund, usually within about six to eight months, maybe sooner. Now where we're running into, like, long delays, and nobody so far that I know of has gotten a refund on an amended tax return for any of the last three years. Now I do know that Dave in Alabama who's got the, the website, nationalstatus.com. He's got all the steps on how to pursue your refund.
He has an amended tax return that that the IRS is actually communicating with him. And the last time he inquired about it, they said he filled out the wrong year, I think, of either the October x or the October n r. I've got all those together for the last four years, actually. So, but like Roger said, if you filed it if you've already filed a regular ten forty and you're seeking to get a refund by filing an amended tax return with a ten forty NR, so far, nobody that I know of has received a refund.
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Okay. Now we also had an incident Mark, why don't you tell him about might have heard this on the air about the guy that got in with the tax consultant, and she started yelling at him and and telling him he's gonna go to jail and all that?
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Oh, yeah. The the the CPAs and and accountants and tax preparers, they have no clue about this. They are all just plugged in to your US citizen. They're gonna do a 10:40 regular 10:40 for you. So yeah.
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So yeah. Yeah. And there's a potential wrinkle here as well.
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Okay. Well, let us know about the wrinkle. Well, let us know about the wrinkle.
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So I am on a payment plan, with the IRS, and I I owe them approximately, $9,000. And Yeah. Been on this payment plan for a little while.
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You know the problem with that payment plan when you came to a note a a a compromise with them, agreement compromise, is you sign something that said you'll continue to file 10 forties for the next five years.
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Right. Right.
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How long ago was that?
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When was that?
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It's been active probably for about about
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six years, I would say. Oh, well, then you've maybe you'll fulfill that part of it already. Yeah. I think you can also revoke all of it. Could. Okay. But, Mark, take over for a second with Brian. I've gotta go talk to my landlord for a second. I'll be right back.
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Okay. So, you do have a contract to make the payments, and, we wouldn't be able to go back and get a refund for that year. So, unfortunately, I would say that you're paying that $9,000 for what the balance is. But moving forward, no reason for you not to be exempt from any withholding and try to get file refunds for the last three years. Now heads up. If you're seeking a refund for prior years, right now, you can put in a refund for 2021. And the reason why is because back in '20 on the end of twenty twenty one because of the COVID pandemic, the IRS extended their deadline to file from April 15 to May 17.
So May 2022 was the deadline to file '21 your 2021 taxes. So that means you still have a window from now and May 17 to put in an amended return 2021 taxes. Now, Brian, here's the other thing too. If you're successful in getting refund, at least for last year, you can apply that to your balance that's up. And I'm sure you probably haven't had
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any refunds because all of that is good. It's paying off anything you owe the IRS. That's correct. I I do get a refund from the state, but not from the federal.
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Okay. So if your if your taxable income is zero and everything that was withheld at least for last year is refunded to you, but it would go towards the paid balance, You know, that's gonna give you some immediate relief.
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Right.
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Right. So are are you working at, like, a regular job where you get a w two at the end of the year or a ten ninety nine?
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Yes.
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A w two. A w two. Okay. So they're withholding from your paycheck. Right? So if if we know that last year you didn't owe a tax and you don't expect to owe a tax for this year, there's no reason for you not to go ahead and file exempt for the federal taxes and exempt for your state taxes. Now your state taxes typically have a different form for you to opt out of any withholding or to file a cent for any withholding. Oklahoma, it's called an okay. Or if you're
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We lose Mark? Are you still there? Yeah. Now you are. You drifted away for a second. You in the car? Right. Can you hear me? Yeah. Now we got you. Yeah. You were I lost you there for a few seconds. Can anybody hear me? Yeah. We hear you fine. Can you not get the reply?
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Can you hear me?
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Yeah. We hear you fine. Yeah. There we go. Hear you.
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My phone got another call coming in and disconnected from my, from my my r r sync. So that's what happened. Anyway, I would say that, you know, I would go ahead if if you've done your 2024 taxes and you didn't owe any money, go ahead and get that file, that $10.40 n r. And, of course, any refund's gonna go to pay off your $9,000 balance that you owe. But you can also stop withholding. So you can you can file a w four exempt and whatever your state's tax form has exempt and stop the withholding.
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Okay.
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That should give you some, right, you know, financial relief. Now the IRS may come back and block that since you're since you owe them money. So don't know, but it won't hurt trying. Yep. All things says no.
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So file exam. Like the a w four file file exam.
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Yes. And also with your state, you'll have to find did you say you're in Minnesota?
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No. North Carolina. North Carolina.
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Oh, sorry. North Carolina. But I remember now we talked about mustard barbecue sauce.
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Yeah. North Carolina.
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North Carolina may have its own form. And I was saying earlier that Oklahoma has an okay w four. California has a c a w four, and you have to file those to go exempt on your federal and state withholding. So there's two different forms. One federal, one state. Okay. That's really about it. You you got my email address, [email protected]. If you have any questions, let me know.
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Okay. I will. I appreciate the information, Mark. You're very
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welcome.
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How else can we help you here today?
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I think I think that'll do it for me for today. I have Okay. A number of a number of note oh, yes. That reminds me. Another question. I have a number of notices for, like, my local and and state and local officials. And over on nationalstatus.com, he recommends that you wait twenty one days from the day that you filed your affidavit.
[01:09:10] Unknown:
Okay. Let me ask you a question. I know why he says that. Do you have any skeletons in your closet besides this agreement with the IRS that you're not telling us about? No, sir. I'm sure you don't, Brian, but have you ever been, like, pulled over for drunk driving and all that kind of stuff and told them you got out of jail and they None of that. Well, then you probably don't have to ring record. Alright. Well, then if that's the case, you probably don't have to wait that twenty one days. That's why that's in there. It's just speculatively because we don't know who's reading it and who's filing.
But that's where that came about. So if you don't have anything potentially that's going to come back and block you in other words, you didn't say you'd applied for a passport yet. So you don't know of anything in your background that should you apply for a passport, which we highly recommend, that they could, reject your application. Right?
[01:10:06] Unknown:
Well, actually, I did. I sent my application for passport with the affidavit.
[01:10:12] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's fine. And I've I
[01:10:15] Unknown:
already got
[01:10:16] Unknown:
You you got it back? I yes. I got it back. Yes. Okay. Okay. What that tells us is that you didn't have anything nagging in your background. Should you have, they could have picked it up somehow and rejected your application. But since you got it, it wasn't a problem. That's why that twenty one days is in there. It's just a cushion for people that may not be in direct contact with us that do have that. And I have you heard me tell that story? I don't know if I wanna go into it again. Anyway, it it just came to me. This guy had that. He had traffic. He'd been pulled over. We wouldn't get out of his car. They broke the window, took him to jail. He's a Brit, naturalized.
Somehow he got out of it. Him not knowing and understanding our system, he thought the charges were dropped. He already had a passport that he'd gotten when he naturalized. So now they come back and not only reject his application, but they revoke his open passport and they keep his $240. Okay? And so it came back that he had this baggage behind there that we didn't know about. He didn't know about it. He thought it they dropped the charges. But when that application went in, because they didn't have any other previous application, like, Naked, it was just a passport app, they rejected it and revoked his other one and kept his funds.
And he didn't have anything to come back on because they used two sections of the code of federal regulations. Regulations apply to residents and citizens of The United States. If he wouldn't have had that there, they would have just processed his application, and that would have gone on file. But they ran an NCIC background check and picked up those two drunk driving charges, and that was the basis of the rejection. Now if he would have had a naked affidavit in first, well, you know, just to the secretary of state, not the passport, then at least he could have claimed that that was already in and those code of federal regulations didn't apply to him, and he could have had a shot at an administrative appeal. The way it was, he's just left hanging out, eye and dry. All of that came from that incident, and he's the only one. But you gotta take it into consideration with everybody. That's why it looks like that.
Okay? And I would reiterate if you're you're listening to this, there isn't a damn thing we do around here that hadn't been thought out. K?
[01:12:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I got a reason about that.
[01:12:56] Unknown:
Yeah. So go ahead. Okay? I wanna beat these bastards. I wanna affect change. I wanna see them hung up on the damn wall. These slaving, lying pieces of satanic garbage that have plagued the world for more than two thousand years. Nobody's ever had them. We've got them, folks. I want their yeah. You know, Brian, you know what you got when you got one green ball in one hand and one green ball in the other hand?
[01:13:23] Unknown:
What's that?
[01:13:25] Unknown:
You got the jolly green giant right where you want him. And that's where we've got these bastards.
[01:13:33] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm with the ball. Numbers yet. K?
[01:13:36] Unknown:
Right. They're done. Right. They're done. If we spread this message, it's just a matter of time. Somebody's gonna fall. They can't stand this exposure.
[01:13:45] Unknown:
See, they can they've got a hold of our quite a number Go ahead. I've talked to quite a number of, people that I know trying to, you know, teach them and learn them about this, national situation, and and I get this blank stare. Yeah. I know, man. I mean I don't know. You know?
[01:14:06] Unknown:
Here here's here's here's the great one. Well, I'll just wait a little while and see how how you do with it there, Brian. How about that?
[01:14:14] Unknown:
K? And your answer is one of those too.
[01:14:18] Unknown:
Alright. Well, I can handle that. How long are you gonna wait?
[01:14:21] Unknown:
Right. Oh, well, he's gonna wait and see what happens to me. That's what he's gonna wait for. Oh, well, you're he's not the first one to say that.
[01:14:30] Unknown:
And, Samuel here had that very same thing about me. He heard me on Joyce Riley fifteen years ago. So, well, I'll sit back and see how Roger does, and then one day he pops up around here a few years ago. So, anyway, well, I know, Brian, it's all of our frustration. We all get the advantage of falling back and going, these goyim, we got them so dumbed down, and this plan is so good. Shit. They're so scared over in the corner. Most of them will never do that. That's what's going on in their minds. But you know what? If they did all of them. And in our minds, we say, well, hold it. I don't give a damn if all of them don't do it. All I want is a small little cadre, about 10% or so. And if I got 10%, they got big problems.
So that's where we are. Brian, welcome aboard. Okay. Well, ma'am, welcome aboard. And any, anything that you've got, question wise, please come forward. When you do it, just as you're listening regular, and anybody that has never gone through North Carolina or, I guess, parts of South Carolina and had some of that good mustard barbecue sauce. If you ever get over there, try it. K? Because you got mustard barbecue sauce. The people in Texas are going, mustard barbecue sauce? Is he crazy? No. It's very good. K? Yeah.
[01:15:57] Unknown:
Yeah. It is pretty good. I'll give you that. Yeah. It is, Brian. I agree, man.
[01:16:02] Unknown:
So, nice to meet you. Anything else we can do for you, or you need to go back to work?
[01:16:07] Unknown:
Yeah. No. No. That covers it for me for right now. I'm sure I will have additional questions. I'll jump on and and, give them to you.
[01:16:16] Unknown:
Okay. We'll shame you if you come. Okay. We'll shame you if you have Alright. Nice to meet you, Brian. Glad to have you aboard. We grow a little at a time, folks. You eat an elephant, one bite at a time. So we got any other new That's right. Back there. Is that Dan? Did I hear Dan?
[01:16:35] Unknown:
No. Samuel. I there might have been somebody else. Okay. No. Go ahead, Samuel. Are you familiar with, representative Brian Mast from,
[01:16:45] Unknown:
Massey? Florida? Kentucky?
[01:16:48] Unknown:
Oh. No. Massey from Florida.
[01:16:50] Unknown:
No. What how do you spell his last name, Samuel? We've got some interpices coming in. I think it's m a s t. No. I'm not at all. But if he's from Florida, that's a good name to be a representative from Florida. There are a lot of boats down there. Go ahead.
[01:17:10] Unknown:
Rick Rick
[01:17:12] Unknown:
Wiles. Somebody needs to mute because they're messing up there. Yeah. I don't know. Mark, is that you? I'm not sure. Somebody's got the, car noise. No. That was Joe. We can just circle back and we can find out what we have. In a minute, Joe. Go ahead, Samuel.
[01:17:26] Unknown:
Rick Wiles didn't like the fact that Brian Mast is a dual Israeli citizenship. He's a he's wheelchair bound. He he was US army, and he was IDF. And Oh. When this when this thing happened over there with the Hamas supposedly attacking Israel, he showed up in Congress in his IDF uniform.
[01:17:50] Unknown:
Yes. I think I did. I know who he is now. The the people,
[01:17:56] Unknown:
in Florida, according to Rick, didn't give a damn and sent them their opinion. I guess he didn't get too many votes. And, this guy, they bumped a whole bunch of superior people to the position of chairman of House on the Foreign Affairs and made him the chairman. Okay? And then, one of the subcommittee committees, he elects another dual national Israeli woman for the part that is superiorly over Israel. So you've got two people in there in the House of Foreign Affairs that are dual Israeli citizens.
[01:18:40] Unknown:
Well, I just don't you know, folks, it's it's the bad side of Trump, and he's let these underlings. Some I doubt if Trump knows they're doing some of this stuff they're doing underneath, And, it's just unfortunate. That's why I say, we're the only people that can beat these folks. Guys, girls, nobody else has got the goods on them. They roll right over them. They take, you know, you go back. I mentioned earlier the, congressman Louis t McFadden's book, 31 collective speeches of Louis t McFadden between 1931 and 1933.
In one of those speeches, he makes this statement. They control every important office here in Washington. That was a hun almost hundred years ago. What kind of control you think they got now, Samuel? How about total and complete? That's what makes us so important. Nobody else can confront and make these bastards stand mute and have them literally when you present that affidavit to them, they admit guilt to everything they've done by standing mute, don't they? Publicly, don't they admit guilt by stand having to stand mute under this accusation of another thing? Well, I'm gonna be this over here instead of this slave thing that you've tricked me into being. And they stand mute.
They convict themselves. Every time one of these is received, they convict themselves. We got big mojo, folks. And I know it's if you're new, it takes a while to get this assimilated and and and and in your body and your mind and understand it. It's not an overnight. That's one of our big obstacles is the complexity and the effectiveness that they've set this and executed this plan up because it just takes some time to get your damn mind straight from the warping they've done of it by assigning these opposite definitions. I can't help that. Some people are quicker at it than others, but that's the key thing. That's the upside down world. You You always know where the answer is. Look a 80 degrees in the opposite direction. The answer will be there, and it'll be there every time.
K? Because their whole deal is built on this. It's their real Achilles heel. It's that and their predictability. And they're locked into what they do because it's always worked in the past. So they're relegated whether they almost like it or not to repeat it because it worked. And now the awareness has become, thanks to the Internet and God and awakening and their mistakes and all the other things, all that's changing now. And they now they become predictable, but they're kinda locked into doing it a certain way. Again, it's an Achilles heel. So I don't know. I think we can beat them. I'm not sure if we can do it in my lifetime because I'd love to see it. But, but now if that should that ever happen, and I heard it discussed quite a bit last night once I got my damn electricity back on.
How about, what are they when you're going back oh, hell mind. When they when they want you to pay them for the slavery. What's the word I'm looking for? Reparations. Thank you. Reparations. Well, we can now seek reparations too. You've had us enslaved for ninety two years, you Babylonian slavers. You've built all your fortunes off of this, off of your manipulations and interest rates, off your three or four tiered compound interest system, out of all the thief thieving and lying you've done at Wall Street, all the manipulation of the economy. You've made yourselves, and the Bible says it, drunk on wealth, fornicating with the nations. Well, we want reparations now, and it wasn't a hundred and something years ago with slaves that none of us owned, but being claimed and paid to people who were never slaves.
We got the goods on them, and you're the slavers, and you built your fortunes off of it. Now how about some reparations talk there, Jew boy?
[01:22:47] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. It's William. Hey, William.
[01:22:50] Unknown:
How are you doing this morning? Good. How about you? I'm ranting like Alex Jones.
[01:22:56] Unknown:
So I was reading that your your Tiki versus Darcy case.
[01:23:00] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:23:01] Unknown:
And, they spelled out what what the passport said. You know, it's got that diplomatic statement. You know, greetings to all who should receive this, allow this person to pass.
[01:23:14] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:23:15] Unknown:
And it has their name. And underneath, it says, a capital c citizen of The United States.
[01:23:23] Unknown:
Oh, does it? Okay. I've not seen that before or noticed it.
[01:23:27] Unknown:
And then so I got to thinking. I said, you know, now it says citizen slash national, in that statement. And I said, I wonder when when national appeared in the passport. And so I started digging and just looking at older passport and, you know, they used to have passport pages. They're just piece of paper that was Yes.
[01:23:49] Unknown:
A letter. They used to just give out a letter. Yep. That's right. Yep. So I found one from 1873.
[01:23:55] Unknown:
Yeah. And it was cap capital c citizen. You know, that was after the fourteenth amendment. Good. Well, that's interesting. And then I found one from, like, 1890 or, yeah, 1899, '19 hundred, somewhere in there, and it was lowercase c citizen of The United States.
[01:24:13] Unknown:
Yeah. No consistency.
[01:24:15] Unknown:
It stayed that way all the way until the first passport I could find with citizen slash national was 1980.
[01:24:24] Unknown:
19 80?
[01:24:25] Unknown:
19 80. 8 0.
[01:24:27] Unknown:
Wow. I I think you know, I told the story the other day. My friend, Stuart, and his father was in the worked for the state department. And when his father passed, he went up to San Francisco and brought all the stuff back. And one of them was his father's diplomatic passport because it was green. Now, also, I know a we have a a a really nice guy. I've talked about him before. His name is Lars, and he used to work for USAID. He was the head USAID guy here in Ecuador. And, anyway, old Lars was telling me, one day about a a trip he had to go to Mexico or something. And when they're on a diplomatic mission, they use a black passport. They have a black cover passport.
And he had forgotten it, and he had to go in on this whatever he was doing with a regular with his regular blue cover passport. But there are different colors of passports, and, that's interesting that it appeared in 1980. I don't I don't know what to say about that, William. It seems like that when I looked at my passport versus Stewart's father's, that that whole first page was basically the same, but I don't remember specifically, and that was many years ago. I was still green in a lot of areas myself at that point. So 1980
[01:25:52] Unknown:
So 1980. So then I got to then I got to dig in, and I'm like, well, what you know, why did they put that nothing nothing happens at the state department by whim. You know? It's No. That was inserted in there for a reason. And I was like, you know, what happened between, you know, '19 they they changed the passports from from time to time. So, like, now the passport is different than it was a couple years ago. Sure is. But, you know, there was a there was a the passport book started in about 1920. And then Okay. Over the years, the language kinda stayed the same, but, like, they have a letter, and the letter would go inside the book
[01:26:30] Unknown:
in nineteen twenty ish, '19 twenties.
[01:26:33] Unknown:
And then and then in in the thirties and forties, it kinda moved to where everything was in the book. The letter kinda went away. The language sorta changed a little bit. It it took out that greetings to all who all received this person. So they took all that some of the wording kinda changed, but Yeah. Citizen of The United States or it would say citizens because, you know, if you were a married couple, you could get a passport together You could? Period of times. Well, I've never heard that. Wow. Okay. That should be You know, they would they wouldn't let women get passports until I think it was 1930,
[01:27:08] Unknown:
somewhere in there. Hold on. You're gonna bring Farris up if you keep that kind of talk. You idiots. As we as we move forward Hey. His greeting. His his greeting to my audience.
[01:27:24] Unknown:
So as we move forward, but I I was looking. I said, well, something there was some reason they inserted citizen slash national. I mean, it just things haven't been the same for a hundred and twenty years, and then they suddenly change it. Right. And so I've just I went you know, it all kind of, like, loops back around American Samoa because I was like, that's that's where they hide it. You know? Yes. And so there was a, there was a couple of lawsuits. I was looking there was one in 1980 itself, over territory and land ownership and, the American cons American Samoan constitution versus the US constitution.
There really And then there was another one there was another one in 1978.
[01:28:10] Unknown:
I'm trying to find it. That would have been a Jimmy Carter year. '80 might have been Reagan, or it might have still been Carter. It depends on the date. Because the delegate's office,
[01:28:21] Unknown:
you know, how they have delegates in American Samoa, it was created in 1978. Yeah. So there was some moving and shaking going on in American Samoa in the late seventies, and then all of a sudden, this national appeared in the passport in 1980. I just thought it was interesting.
[01:28:38] Unknown:
Well, good research, William. I don't know what to draw from it, but, all those little side things you said about American Samoa and being the the place to hide national and all this stuff, these people are just really slick. And I'm as you guys are finding out because now, like, William, now that you know what you're looking for, you can go through here and find all kinds of stuff. But before, if you wouldn't have known, you wouldn't have known any of that, and it was right in front of you much of your whole life. Well, before, They're very slick. They're very slick.
[01:29:13] Unknown:
In the earlier ones, before even the one in 1873 said citizen of The United States Of America, capital c citizen
[01:29:22] Unknown:
Oh, how nice. Of America.
[01:29:23] Unknown:
And then Wow. And then by 1900, it was citizen of The United States, the same verbiage that's on the fourteenth. And then it has, you know, office of the secretary of state of the United States of America authorizes the citizen of The United States, up underneath. So, the verbiage, like I said, the way that they describe it kinda changed, but it never mentioned national until 1980.
[01:29:48] Unknown:
Okay. Well, all you little Sephardic, you know, or Sabatine, Frankish, Zionist Jew bastards that are listening here, this is why throughout history, people say they can't deal with you because you're not to be trusted. And that's absolutely correct no matter how loud you yell anti semite. And this is the reason, and we know the lesson, and we got you by the shorthairs, you bastards. You tell them. You tell your bosses. You tell them willy boy's coming. Willy boy's coming.
[01:30:21] Unknown:
But it, it's, you know, it's one of the things I go to when I'm telling people about it. I'm like, well, pull out your passport. What does it say on there? It says citizen and national on there. Well, what's the difference in that? Why would they say that?
[01:30:34] Unknown:
Right. What what do they say with different terms on there? For Brian, with your guy that wants to wait and see how you do, pull out a passport and show him that in the passport. Yeah. Only for US citizen slash nationals. And ask him if they recognize it in the highest form of identification issued by the federal government, why he isn't at least curious.
[01:30:56] Unknown:
I'll leave it at that, Brian. Go ahead, William. Yeah. Thanks for bringing that up. Yeah. That's just one of the tools that I have. And then, I was flying with a with a pilot the other day, one of my, first officers, and we're we're kinda talking about it. And he says, like, you gotta be a US citizen to be a pilot, you know, to be a you know? And I said, well, I said, pull out your pilot certificate. And I said and it's interesting that they use the word certificate, not, license. Right. Right. All pilots all pilots all pilots qualifications are certificates. They're not licensed. But Interesting.
[01:31:30] Unknown:
But
[01:31:31] Unknown:
on the on the front of the pilot certificate, it's I said, does it say you you have to be a US citizen on there? What's it say? And then he looks down and it says nationality. And when you apply, when you when you and it says USA, and when you well, like your passport. And when you apply for a post certificate, it says, you know, what's your nationality? And you have to select United States. It doesn't give you USA. But Right. It doesn't ask you if you're a US citizen. It just asks your nationality.
[01:31:59] Unknown:
Do you raise his eyebrow just a little? Yep. Mhmm. Yep. It's all right there in front of you. And if you don't understand these words, that's the base level of corruption that they've done so much good damage with is this opposite of assigning of definitions of words. It really throws people's thinking into a tailspin. So, again That's true. One of the one of the things you can do to bring yourself back into sanity is go through words. And the the what's the most common one, do you think, Larry? The most common one that people could address. How about money? We all use the word money. We create the value and the the reality that there's value to it. Well, there is value to it, but it's debt value. It's a and and so, start using the word currency. And I channel I used to challenge people to try and do it for a week, Larry. So you try and go a week, and every time you're gonna use the word money, substitute the word currency. But that's so damn difficult.
I've revised and say try and go a day, twenty four hours. And every time you're gonna use the word money, if you're new, sub stop yourself and consciously substitute the word currency, and you'll see how just how deep they've got your mind knotted up. Won't they, Larry?
[01:33:18] Unknown:
Yes. They do. I'd like, William, if you could give us an update on his appeal. And then, also, are you and William saying that when it says US citizen slash national, that the national is is representing both the American national and the noncitizen national?
[01:33:37] Unknown:
I think so. They don't differentiate, so it says national. In the oath that you signed to get the passport, it says noncitizen national. I think it's the state department's kinda screwy, don't you? Well, I think that's trickery because,
[01:33:53] Unknown:
obviously, we've learned in the past that that the American Samoans are able to get a US passport, but it will it will be an American Samoan noncitizen national passport.
[01:34:06] Unknown:
Yes. It will be. Like, it has, like it doesn't have a unique look to the card and the book? No. No. No. It's got a big stamp on the first of the visa pages. That says this person is not a citizen of The United States.
[01:34:19] Unknown:
That's how they So if if a US citizen got the same the same thing, the same passport,
[01:34:26] Unknown:
it it wouldn't say that. Is what is that what you're saying? That's right. And when you got yours, if you're out there in the audience and you got yours, it didn't have that stamp in it. If you got a a a passport book, did it? No. Sure didn't.
[01:34:39] Unknown:
So so that's the only thing that differentiates the noncitizen national from the The US citizen or the the national?
[01:34:49] Unknown:
To my knowledge, it is, Larry.
[01:34:51] Unknown:
Okay. So in the past, you said that one more question, Samuel. In the past, remember how you had that big discussion with Abram, and it was your opinion that The National was hidden behind the US citizen? Was that only on the application for the passport?
[01:35:11] Unknown:
Well, they certainly hid it there. And I think that they probably knew even from the inception of bringing American Samoa into the territorial system. I think that they knew they were gonna do that and hide it. And I think one of the only there are obviously some other reasons, but one of the main ones is that oath on the passport application because it's there. Right. So it's there. Hold on, Larry. It's there and only there that they've got to because of the Office of Management and Budget and the Paperwork Reduction Act. Go get an OMB number on that or because it's a public information gathering request, or they've got to go and put it in front of the Office of Management and Budget, and they run that document through an extensive checklist and before they'll issue that OMB number. Now that was after Watergate. Obviously, they didn't know that was coming years ago, but they put that in there. I think probably the majority of the reason is to because of that passport oath. I may be wrong. That's just my speculation.
Okay? But yeah. And the disagreement Abraham and I have was of little difference, although it's not important because all you have to do they've never turned one down that said US National and said, no. This isn't correct. These are only Americans of Moans. We're gonna reject this. We've never gotten that one time. And they're in the policy statement on the travel.state.gov. It plainly states it. According to the INA, all US citizens, all US citizens, a l l US citizens are US nationals. But a few nationals are not US citizens, and that's American Samoa, and they don't have birthright citizenship and cannot acquire it outside of naturalizing through the federal government.
So it's a tricky little wicket. I don't know exactly what they're doing in it. I'm not gonna argue about it. It is curious, but my feeling is that both of them are covered under that. K?
[01:37:30] Unknown:
That's just a matter. Seems like on the front end, they're hiding the national, the American national behind the US citizen on the application in the oath, like you've pointed out. And then on the back end, they're still hiding it because now they have to acknowledge it exists. Yeah. So now they have to put in US citizen slash national, and yet people still can't see it because they are in the midst of a conspiracy.
[01:37:58] Unknown:
Well, they just can't see it because they're blinded. They don't have the, the sight, quote, unquote, that we have. They don't have the sharpened thinking because they're not going in and trying to iron sharpens iron. Well, what word do I assign the other definition to and all those things? And that right there is what sharpens your thinking. Okay? That's why you just start thinking different because you're looking for real specificity. And I think really, and I've been toying with the idea that that's one of the reasons they're so sharp, is because they go to such lengths to deceive us that they're doing that ahead of time. We're doing it after the fact.
Okay? So this may be their advantage that they're this sneaky and trickery and lying and everything, and they've got to think like that to come up with these schemes to be operable. Yes, Paul. I grow weary of covering the same stuff over and over and over again. There are five definitions.
[01:39:02] Unknown:
Five definitions. There's US citizen. There's US national. Yeah. There is national of The United States. There is non citizen national. No. And there is American national. Of all of those definitions, the only two that apply to us is American national or simply national.
[01:39:28] Unknown:
Paul, there's only four. Citizen of The United States, national, legal resident, and American Samoan. There's only four. I agree with that. Not five. Not five. K? So What about state citizen? That that's just another term for a national.
[01:39:45] Unknown:
Good.
[01:39:46] Unknown:
Well, right. American national and national is just the same another term for national.
[01:39:51] Unknown:
Right. The cover With the page of the passport and right underneath the statement, you're putting your signature. Right? It says the secretary of state of The United States Of America high hereby request to whom all it may concern to permit the citizen forward slash national of The United States. So a US national of The United States is signing right underneath this. They could easily say that's an American Samoan to me. But it it's always been that way, Saint Louis. No. Well, why 1873,
[01:40:29] Unknown:
the citizen of The United States. It doesn't say United States Of America.
[01:40:33] Unknown:
See, why would they put noncitizen national in the oath and national? They're saying it's American Samoan. Samuel, it doesn't make sense. You're talking like Abram now. No. Abram went with national. I I I I'm pretty sure. I they don't I know. I agree I agree with that. Okay? I think that that's their view of the national from inside the federal government. And, also, it is American Samoan because they're in the territories whether incorporated or not, they still owe allegiance to the federal government. Okay? I think it's both. But I don't know how these people are doing this, and it doesn't make any difference. And we can sit here and discuss it and confuse people that aren't at our level in the audience to where they turn off the damn show, but just use national. It doesn't make any difference. That's the point. I'm trying to make for months on this topic. Yes, Julie. It's Marca.
[01:41:28] Unknown:
Alright. The the American is just an identifier. So, yes, it's just national. Just exactly like a US national. He's a Yeah. One that owes allegiance to The United States because their, property is owned by The United States. So
[01:41:45] Unknown:
You're never gonna get any blowback from the federal government because they're never gonna go to that length to bring this issue into a potential spotlight. They don't want this issue raised. They're scared the hell of it. K? Now you may not think that, but we've seen their reactions. K? So we got something good just to help spread it to people and, you know, I would yes. Who wanted to say something there? That's that's William. You you made me think with, the Watergate scandal and the OMB
[01:42:13] Unknown:
number and all that was in the seventies. Maybe
[01:42:16] Unknown:
that's why the they've revamped that wording and added that. Coulda get hey. You know what? That very well coulda been it right there, William.
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Mhmm.
[01:42:25] Unknown:
Have you ever has anybody ever looked into this, any of the older guys and gals? Have you ever looked into this and seen what the OMB defines a ten forty as? Nobody's ever done that? You ought to see how the OMB describes a ten forty. Something about recapture property. It's not a short definition. It's about eight or 10 words in there, but it's quite revealing how they describe a ten forty form. Okay. Got a few minutes left. Anybody else? We've had a new some newer folks today. Love to talk to the newer folks. Any of you, out there with questions you've just been too shy to ask?
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May I make one quick point?
[01:43:09] Unknown:
Of course.
[01:43:10] Unknown:
Thank you. The possessor Hierogly precedes the possession. So, US citizen is a citizen of The US. It's possessive. US national is a possession of The US. A national as no possessor. It stands alone, and that's what we're gonna be. God possesses you.
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Now who was trying to say something there?
[01:43:43] Unknown:
Roger, this is John Seals known as Exgentile. I called yesterday. I I got a question for you on this pass Hey, John. On this passport. Okay. Are you talking about the same type of passport that I can go to my post office and get or the passport you're getting is through different meetings?
[01:43:59] Unknown:
No. No. Same one. There's only one secretary of state passport. And by the way, this is the reason he's got all this power is because he's always been in charge of issuing passports. If the passport, according to that case, is under the law of nations to present you to foreign nations. Well, if he's gonna correctly present you to foreign nations, he's got to have your political status on file, doesn't he? He does.
[01:44:28] Unknown:
Okay. So that's why I I can go right to the post office and and he had to take care of. Right?
[01:44:34] Unknown:
Yes. And that that's why they ran the scheme through the secretary of state. They had to because he has this power. So they just put the whole thing on presumption on autopilot and just run it right through the state department. And the only way to get out of it, because it's the feudal system and he's the lord of the manor in charge of all things concerning citizenship, they've got you under a presumption that you unknowingly have agreed to every time they ever ask you, are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident? Then you sign something so that presumption rolls on unless you tell them specifically otherwise.
That's why you gotta include the affidavit in the package. Gotcha. Okay. Do you have a passport previously?
[01:45:21] Unknown:
I have never had a passport.
[01:45:23] Unknown:
Well, yeah, I think it'd probably be a good time to get one. You do not have to pay the the hundred and $40, for the booklet unless you want to. And and maybe if you're, you know, planning to come down here and visit Ecuador or something, you're gonna need a book because that's where the Visa stamps go when you enter and exit countries. Otherwise, you can get off on the cheap by just ordering a passport card. And that way, you'll have that as your identification, and it will be linked if you include the affidavit in the package to the affidavit.
So that was the advantage there. Cost you $30. K? Alright.
[01:46:07] Unknown:
So where can I find that information? How to how to go through that procedure?
[01:46:11] Unknown:
Well, there's nothing to it. You just fill it out and don't lie and include the affidavit. You're gonna have to be a first timer. It means you gotta use a specific form for the first time. They require a d s 11 is the name of the form, Department of State eleven. And, you will have to have a copy original certified copy of your birth certificate. If you don't have one of those, write to the vital statistics of North Carolina, and you'll be able to purchase, I think. Okay. You got that already. That's clear. That's the only big arp obstacle, and then you've got to sign it in front of an administrating official.
And if your town doesn't have one of those in your post office, they want you to go in front of a judge and sign it, and we've had that happen. And then once you turn it over to the clerk at the judge, you never see it again because they not only witness your signature, they put it in the mail to the state department. So I doubt that that's your situation, but it is for some people. Okay.
[01:47:17] Unknown:
Roger? So right. So if I go up there to the post office and and I go through them, I can just give them my affidavit and be done. Right?
[01:47:27] Unknown:
Well, you gotta put the affidavit in the package. But, yes, submit the package, fill it out, sign it in front of the joker your foe is supposed to sign it on the, authorized agent. And, they've they're turning them around pretty quick these days. So, you might get that turned around real quick. So I'd highly suggest you do that. Question. Okay. Hold on, Erica. Yes. Brian, do you have any quest
[01:47:53] Unknown:
Is there any way that that you can, change your status on your Social Security information?
[01:48:00] Unknown:
No. Because it doesn't make any difference. Okay. Alright. I ain't messing with you. There's no there's no nexus to what we're doing here with the Social Security. Roger. Okay. You're welcome. Roger. Number. Okay, Brian. I'm a let you hold on. Go ahead. It's oh, I'm sorry. I was saying Brian. It's John. My bad. Go ahead. It's John. Right? Okay. Yeah. I just wanted to let him know to call the, the the post office to ask them or go and ask what they need because I think they need I don't know if they need a birth certificate or not. I don't know if they need a birth certificate or not. I don't know if they need a birth certificate or not. I don't know if they need a birth certificate or not. For d 11, you uh-uh. s 11, you absolutely gotta have one.
[01:48:37] Unknown:
Okay. It's a requirement. Yeah. You you need an, a certified, document like, original, so, birth certificate. And, also, when you do your application, all you do is you need to attach this as my explanatory statement, the affidavits, the explanatory statement for your application.
[01:48:58] Unknown:
No. You you don't I wouldn't use the explanatory statement, although you could. But that's in the dealing with if you've been bonking little boys or girls in Bangkok. What you wanna go to on that application, John, they'll be and I'm not sure what what page it's on. They've buried it now, and it's called the warning box. And when you sign that, that application, they've changed the passport requirements of the application oath since I started teaching this to cover their damn slave and asses. So now after your oath, there'll be four little boxes there, and the last one will be, I have read and understand the warning box on page so and so of the instructions. That's what you want to point to. If they give you any problem about including this affidavit in the package, you go be very familiar with where that is, and you point it out to them, and you say, it says I can do it right here.
Right. He should just pick up an application or look it up online. Just got you. I had read over it. Get familiar with it. Yeah. I'll do that. There's no real gotchas. You can, the one thing that other people teach you different than we do is because I know they take lying on passport applications very seriously. And there's there's a question in there. Is your mother and father citizens of The United States? I think they asked that about your spouse also, but do not lie and say no, which is what some other people instruct you to do. They if they didn't know this information and didn't file an affidavit, they were citizens of The United States. I promise you. K? So answer those questions. Roger Rapunzel. There's no gotchas there. There's no gotchas there. Just don't lie.
The only thing that can bite you here is if they catch you lying on that application, and they take that very seriously. Hey, Roger. Roger. This is a good Alright. Hold on. I got some John, just hold on, Larry. Who was the other person there? Annette. Is it a Annette. Hey, Annette. When John
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how are you?
[01:51:11] Unknown:
Alright. Go on, sweetie.
[01:51:14] Unknown:
John, when when you ask, can I take care of it at the post office, what were you referring to? Just the passport or turning in your affidavit
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to the state court? I just wanna go in there into the post office and get my passport and use the affidavit, you know, walk you know, turn the affidavit in with with my information to obtain the passport at the post office. Alright. Wait.
[01:51:39] Unknown:
You can either find a d s 11 online, John, or you can go and drop by the post office and ask them for one. They'll give you one that's already preprinted. Your choice. Go ahead, Annette.
[01:51:50] Unknown:
Roger, I can also help guide him to he wants to reach out to National Debtisfredo.
[01:51:56] Unknown:
Okay. Good. That's a good idea. Let's get Annette finished, and we'll get that. Annette?
[01:52:00] Unknown:
The the second thing is, the other day, I happened to catch Samuel asking the audience this was after hours. Is do they know of any court casing listing nationals in Oh, yeah.
[01:52:17] Unknown:
Acknowledging the the status nationals. And I was wondering, was there any feedback to that? Because that is a good feedback for you. I got some great feedback for you. You're never gonna see it in a court case. They're never gonna let it get that far. They've already proven that with American Samoans twice. The first time Okay. After the plebiscite about ten years or so ago, and they took a case to the through the courts, through the DC circuit, and, the Supreme Court would not accept certiorari on it, which means they ain't gonna hear it. The other one was about four years ago out of Salt Lake City, and that one was particularly interesting. You've heard me talk about it before. The first article that came out, it was an American Samoan lawyer that was handling this, a couple of complaints out of Utah because there's a lot of American Samoans out there. And in the original article, at the bottom of the article, he made a statement, and he said, do you know there's more than one citizenship status in this country?
That was the lawyer I got to him, and he wouldn't listen to what I had to say. Left him a message, never responded. But, anyway, right after that, the the the district court in Salt Lake ruled in their favor. And within twenty four hours, there were two amicus security briefs at the district court, one from this federal government, one from American Samoa. And as I predicted, I'm gonna act like Alex Jones. Well, I predicted it. Well, I did. I said it'll it'll won't get past the tenth circuit in Denver, and it didn't. K? They won't let these cases go up the court.
[01:53:52] Unknown:
Thank you, Roger.
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And if they do rule on one, they're gonna put the damn thing under seal where it doesn't get published. Yes, Larry. Now hold it. Merca was there. Merca, you you get if you got any problems, John, reach out to Merca's Telegram channel, national status freedom, three words, or there's a link to it on the web page. Right, Merca?
[01:54:17] Unknown:
Yes. And then, for Annette, just there's only and Samuel, he knows already. I already sent him a message. It's state they say state citizen, and they say private individuals in the cases. They don't really seem like that. Yeah. They won't put that label in there. State citizens is replete
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in all the old 1,800 cases. It's all over them. So, Larry, quick.
[01:54:42] Unknown:
Yes. A little while ago, America said that the reason American Samoans, owe allegiance to United States is because they're the their, property belongs to The United States. I believe American Samoans have god given rights, and they own their property. Is that correct? That's correct. Well, that's correct. But they're still in the territorial system.
[01:55:05] Unknown:
So, basically, they're still under the protection of The United States. If they got invaded, the the the navy would come to their aid. Okay? So it's protection for allegiance again. Allegiance for protection. Oh, boy. What a animated show today. Good. Lots lots of conversation, lots of bouncing around, important topics. If you're new and you just tuned in to see what it's all about, please stop your head from spinning. Know what we're talking about. We're not crazy. So just stick around a little bit, and it will, for the most part, all come into focus for you. It's not difficult. It's not hard, hard.
It's just tricky and deceitfully set up and executed. And you've got to go in and use the tools that we've been able to understand and identify to bring yourself back into reality and, hey, be free. So maybe we'll see you back tomorrow. Ciao.
[01:56:06] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. People need to know that you may have to set an appointment at your post office. I meant to yes.
[01:56:15] Unknown:
It. John, you well, he's gonna drop by the post office. Some post offices make you set an appointment for that, and I guess some don't. And I don't know the difference, but ask your post office. Okay? Alright. Now who else?
[01:56:30] Unknown:
Man Roger, so the America Samoa was controlled or they,
[01:56:36] Unknown:
took over the property. Right? And that's why they They still they own their own they they own their own property down there. K? So they've still got those god given rights, but The US they're in The US system, so they've still got protection from The US system. They don't necessarily owe it allegiance. Well, hell, I don't work out. Jeez.
[01:57:00] Unknown:
I was gonna ask. I was like, why is it that they're offering them I mean, they like, it sounds like they're just trying to control the property the territory, And then, you know, the American Samoans are just because they're still under control under them because they can't do certain things, you know, especially for themselves if they wanna be US citizens or not. But they're not a sovereign country,
[01:57:27] Unknown:
and they can decide for themselves whether to be US citizens. They just gotta go through the naturalization process to accomplish it. But they own their own property down there. Yes, Larry. Everything. Yeah. That's right. Yes, Larry.
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Is it because they're unincorporated Yes. To answer Marva's question?
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Yes.
[01:57:50] Unknown:
And I think it's also because, like you've always talked about in the past, they wanna hide the American national behind The US
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noncitizen national. Correct? It's got it's gotta be the reason. Know your enemy. Know how they work. It's exactly right up their alley. Just like the guy outside the tent at the fair, which one's the pee under. Same damn thing. And there's no way for them to remove The US system out of their American Samoa,
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state or territory.
[01:58:19] Unknown:
Well, remember, The US system isn't The US system isn't there for the most part. They've got god given rights. And Right. Their representative, which was alluded to earlier in congress, is a representative to represent them in congress, but they don't vote.
[01:58:37] Unknown:
So, like, what what I'm thinking is that with all the trouble that Tertulli and his family and American sewers have to go through to become
[01:58:48] Unknown:
a national, just a national. No control. Their bitch too. With all of that. They don't well, that's what they don't understand. And until they understand what what information we've got, they're never gonna understand it. I think he's balancing everything.
[01:59:02] Unknown:
Truly. Having to yeah. He I think he's, balancing things with what he's thinking about. Okay. I have to naturalize now. Then we have to become a US citizen and then a national. So it's something, like something happens in between with their, you know, what what they have.
[01:59:22] Unknown:
Well, it's weird because they gotta go through all that to get back to where they started. Right. Exactly. That's that's what I'm thinking. I was like, why is that Yeah. No. It's weird. Well, so see, there's no other logical reason for them to set this up this way than to hide national behind noncitizen national. That is obviously
[01:59:40] Unknown:
the reason it was done. K? Right. To suppress people too.
[01:59:45] Unknown:
Alright. Anybody got anything else for me? I hope not. I'm gonna go off. It's Tuesday.
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Beautiful day. One thing.
[01:59:54] Unknown:
Okay. One last thing. I want more sound like inspector what's his name? Oh, just one more thing. Columbo. Yep.
[02:00:01] Unknown:
One more thing. A little bit ago, you you I think you or somebody mentioned about, the Freedom Channel and look up, National or something. I did. Somebody else might have. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. It might have been somebody else. I thought it was you. Something about the freedom channel. Is there such a thing as a free I've never heard of the freedom channel. I've never heard of it either. That's why I know it wasn't me. Okay. Okay. Okay. Good. Okay. We'll have a Good, Chris. I what? I think you're referring to
[02:00:32] Unknown:
Oh, there's I think he's referring to Marcus Channel. Oh, okay. National Status Freedom. On Telegram. National Status Freedom Oh. National Status Freedom on Telegram is Marcus' channel. Right. Okay. So a lot of nationals go out there and and, post different information and ask for help. Also, there's a self help website, nationalstatus.com, and they have the complete step by step and sample forms for doing your passport.
[02:01:04] Unknown:
Yep. High yield. We got it's some of some of the listeners have really stepped up to the bar and done things extraordinarily and and and put their own effort and everything in there to contribute to the team. I appreciate all of you. There's several of them, and, we're thankful for all of you. K. Now does anybody else have anything for me? If not, I'm gonna check out. K? Whew. Hopefully, I won't have the day I had yesterday. It should be nice, and I will see y'all tomorrow. Mark, you plan on being back with us tomorrow? I know you I got the impression you were gonna be here Wednesday and Saturday, but we love it whenever you're here. So okay.
[02:01:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I plan on it. You know, if the Lord tarries and the creek don't rise, I'll be here Wednesdays and Saturdays.
[02:01:53] Unknown:
Okay. Fantastic. I think that's a good schedule. That allows you to, do all the things I'm heaping on. By the way Yeah. One of our old old listeners, and I forwarded you the email this morning, Jimmy, wants to check-in the trust. So okay. Good deal. He wants some trust. So Okay. And I meant to make the announcement. We're wrapping up our trust. Oh, are you? Okay. Now go when you finish yours.
[02:02:21] Unknown:
Well, we're, yeah, we're we're wrapping up our trust now where the students will be working on their own trust. I give them a template to work off of, and then I work with them one on one to make sure that their goals are met when they draw up their their trust. So they could make you know, it's a template that they work off of, and then they put their own wording in to do the things that they wanna do. So and I'm working with them one on one to make that happen, but it was kind of group training up to this point. And I, pretty much gonna start opening up, the next class to start coming through. So I'd say probably within the next week, we'll open the doors up. And if people wanna take the class, then we'll do it
[02:03:06] Unknown:
again. Okay. And I Jimmy sent me information on the, get together they've got going on in Gadsden, Alabama on Sunday. I saw that. I meant to mention it today, and, and we just got into involved in these conversations, and I'm gonna have to send it to somebody. Well, I'll tell you what. Tomorrow, Mark, since you got good eyes, when you're back with us tomorrow, maybe you can read that out. We can announce it. I will. I'll be happy to do that. To to join them over there. And, so, Sram is gonna be there, he said, and, I'm not sure who all else. Traditionally, when they've tried these in the past, they weren't all that well attended.
Although Brent Bachman from Las Vegas, I think, is driving all the way over there to be there on Sunday, I believe. It's what John Casarab told me. Hold us yesterday. Okay. So, anyway, that we'll try and get to that tomorrow and give folks a little heads up. So, Well, I gotta run. My breakfast is called. Mark, I'll see you tomorrow. We'll see you tomorrow. Too. Okay, buddy. I'll see y'all tomorrow on Wednesday, and we'll get that information out. And, we'll see what comes up between now and then. I'll see y'all then. Okay? Ciao.
Ciao. Ciao. Bye.
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Introduction and Host Welcome
Personal Anecdotes and Daily Life
Financial Advice and Gold Investment
Basel III Accords and Banking
Gold and Banking System Insights
Political Commentary and Global Issues
Listener Interaction and Tax Advice
Passport and National Status Discussion
Legal and National Status Clarifications
Closing Remarks and Future Plans