In this episode of Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles discusses the importance of April 30th, highlighting significant historical events and the anticipation of May 1st, known for the founding of the Illuminati. The conversation touches on the challenges and successes of spreading their message globally, with a notable increase in listeners and downloads. Roger emphasizes the importance of education and awareness in achieving freedom and discusses the impact of historical and current geopolitical events.
Roger and his guests engage in a lively discussion about the intricacies of the U.S. legal and political systems, the influence of historical documents like the Articles of Confederation, and the ongoing struggle for freedom and truth. The episode also features listener interactions, sharing personal experiences and insights on national status and the importance of understanding one's rights. The conversation is enriched with anecdotes and historical references, providing a comprehensive look at the issues at hand.
Yep. Yep. Yep. As would we, and we do give it a daily effort, couple hours out of each day except for Sunday, of course. We, put our shoulders to the wheel here and try and advance our knowledge, enlarge our circles, strengthen our ranks, and and help people change their lives. Roger Sales, your host, Radio Ranch. The title of our little get together on this April thirtieth of twenty five, the final day of the month of April. Many people like to see that month go bye bye. There's some real important dates in April, you know, historically. And, so that's what we're gonna talk about today. Tomorrow is the big day. And right now, we, turn everything over to mister Beaner so he can, give proper recognition and credit to the, folks that help us extend our reach all over this world.
Don't you, Paul?
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Yes. I do attempt to do that in every way. Mhmm. I have, oh, just just a piece of information that I need to share. I'll be doing that in about a minute. Because it's Wednesday, we're on radiosoapbox.com for the first hour, and we're also this morning on one zero six point nine WBOU FM in Chicago that is part of the NET family of broadcast services, and those, networks and channels, we are usually on, however, we're not on today. That is homenetwork.tv, freedom nation Tv, go live TV, and stream life.tube. Our flagship station, of course, is eurofolkradio.com, and we're also on Global Voice Radio Network, which is radio.globalvoiceradio.net.
That link also leads to the archives and the canned shows and, the live stream as well. Our audience joins us. Our family, as it were, joins us using free conference call. We have room for a thousand people. We currently have 2,000 seats, active and online through two different links, two different phone numbers. The second of which is unpublished, but, if we fill up Room 1, we'll easily promote Room 2. Now, I had been, mentioning that I was having trouble with PodHome, last week for over the last few days.
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Yes.
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And I think I figured out why, because, just take a wild guess How many archive downloads we had on the April 27?
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I would have, no idea, Paul. Just take a guess. Okay. 6,000.
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No. No. No. Not quite. We normally have between five and nine hundred downloads a day of our cards.
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Cool.
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On the twenty seventh. The reason that we were having trouble with Pod Home is because their servers were buckling. We had 4,359 downloads of that program on one day.
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What program was that?
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That that was the twenty seventh program. I don't remember what we talked about, but that was that was pretty crazy. So it'd been Saturday?
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Friday or Saturday?
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Yeah. What time was that?
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Pardon me?
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Looking up. Let's see. Yeah. The twenty seventh was, the Saturday show. Okay. Four thousand three hundred and fifty nine down low. Well, we hit a nerve somewhere. We hit yeah. We hit a nerve for sure. And, that is that is, I believe, why I was having trouble with Podholm is because their servers were buckling.
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Wow. Well, that's really, kind of interesting, a, and encouraging too and make me wanna go back and listen to what we covered Saturday. Or it it may have hit some kind of a channel somewhere, you know, out there on the web and in this area. And boom, all of a sudden, those people wanna come and see what we're talking about. I hope a whole bunch of them are back today or download today's show or yesterday's show even more so. Yesterday, covered, you know, about two hours of some real in-depth stuff that the this whole thing revolves around and, didn't seem to have too many questions at the end. So I guess we did a good job, and, thanks. I wanted to discuss that today, of course.
Did you get finished with, with all of our buddies?
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Yes. I did. Okay. Last week, downloads was a total of 6,956. Okay. And the, the most popular shows were oh, this is this is just today's most popular episode. We've actually had 32 downloads of the twenty ninth program today so far. And and, it's not showing me what that, Uber popular I, maybe I'll go to analytics. I'll I'll go to analytics, and we'll figure out.
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Well, you know, I've always maintained, somebody, which what was it even? It it was the thing with RBN. Something came up, and the board guy said, well, you know, I've noticed when you start talking about the wand or something that the listeners go down. And I said, well, okay. And then what I told him was, as I certainly have that philosophy here with us, I care more about quality than quantity at this stage. The quality will eventually, I think, work into the quantity, But, I want the people, you know, we've seen some real great what I know is this. When this information crosses the right person's path, they can't shake it.
Mhmm. It's like it's like somebody, you know, hooked you, and you can't get off that hook, and you can't get it out of your mind as you, and and it takes over your life. That's the way it did with me, and that's the way I've seen it with some people. And those are just the well, they're the ones it's supposed to touch, I guess, Paul. The only conclusion I can come to over the years. And, those are the ones I'm looking for. And, you know, by golly, every now and then we find them. And we're finding more and more of them here, it seems, a little more frequency at least these days. Things are certainly building out there in the world. People are still looking for answers, and we've got, in a sense, an ultimate answer here because let's see the political situation there with mister Trump and his cadre. And, you know, much of the cadre are infiltrators or have this Zionist attitude.
They well, they're not controlling him totally yet. He didn't bomb Iran for him. K? It looks like they got some sort of a big step forward maybe with Ukraine. I think they're signing something tomorrow on the materials and the the the the rare earth minerals that they has been of such debate. We're a little little slimy. We'll agree to it. The next day, he says, nah. I'm not gonna do it. You know? But how many times have we seen that six or seven at least? So, but we yes. Hold on just a second, Julie, if you would, please. Speaking of, of people whose lives this information has touched, miss Julie here would certainly, be in one of them. But, this is the way we can beat them. I mean, Trump has for whether it's Scofield Bible stuff and dispensationalism, people fool there or whatever the deception going on, they can't deal with it the way we can.
And we're very powerful in that respect. We just gotta get as usual numbers. And the frustration is, as some of the people like Julie here, know is you just don't pick this up overnight. It's such a dramatic change in your own life from your worldview and your personal view. And it's an opposite change, 80 degrees, and you just don't do that. You don't spend on a dime and give you 9¢ change around here, do we, Julie?
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K. No. Absolutely not. But, you know, yesterday, I mean, what I do, and this is just my methodology, When I need to learn this material, I know you can do the easy way out and go to the Podbean or Podholm and then download the transcript. I prefer instead to relisten to it again and type it out or write it out, by hand and then keep on going over it until it makes sense to me because of, like, what you've taught us with the equivocation and how they've tricked us with words in every way, shape, and form. So that's the way I'm learning this material of yours. And yesterday, I think a lot of people, I think you can't learn this enough. It's just so confusing and it's it's so hard to understand it when we wanna use the word resident. We think house, we don't believe we don't understand that there that means political status and then you're like political status. What do you mean by political status?
So it gets confusing, but that's the way they wanted us to be. They wanted us not to learn this. They wanted us to think that there's no way this could mean this.
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How that's how they pulled this off for ninety two years. For those who may be new What it If there's new people here, listen, we've been in Babylonian captivity literally for ninety two years that as of March the ninth of this year. And, hell, the original Israelites were only in captivity for seventy years. They got them beat by twenty two years already.
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Yep. And I wanted to say also that this really good, interview, there's a guy who's military, and he's a he's military. His name is Josh Reed. That guy is so smart. And if you go to ninoscorner.tv and listen to the latest, interview with Josh Reed, oh my god, the way he tells you what Trump is doing right now with these tariffs, the tariffs are to save us from the one world order for globalism and he is literally squeezing China so tight that their economy is failing and they're not at the end. So for example, that all that bombing in Iran was to take out this chemical that actually China sent to Iran because they get a lot of their oil from Iran. They're not going to have it anymore. There's hundreds of companies that have closed down the economy and China is suffering so badly. We shot down two of their satellites.
They had plans to take over our grid system. All of the grid system that went down in Europe was because of China. And he says it so much better. When Trump was in President, he signed Executive Order 13920, which made it illegal for a bunch of China's products to be here because they had backdoor entry into our grid to be able to take it down. Well, when Biden took over, he rescinded that executive order. So Trump knows exactly where and how they have the capability to take down our grid and he's working on thwarting them and literally all of the food processing plants and everything that blew up over here was the result of China. And people who don't think that tariff revenue is not working, we collected $15,900,000,000 already this month in tariff revenue and they're heavily targeted at in Europe and in China because China is the model for the one world globalism, world order and China owns all of Europe.
So I don't know if I thought everybody go there and watch that interview because, I'm free to talk. Julie, why don't you post it in the forums there? It's a You what? It's a subscription based I'm gonna it's only $4.99 a month to be able to watch that interview. Could you could just pay $4.99 and then cancel your,
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cancel it. You can cancel it anytime. What's the But I'll try to again? Once you plug the site again, hold on. Hold on. Hey. Yo. Ho. You're talking a mile a minute. The people out there, it goes right past you. Give them a chance to get a paper, get ready on the keyboard, and give it slowly, somewhat, twice.
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I'll k. I'll say it and then I'll spell it. It's ninoscorner.tv, but it's spelled nasinNancy,iasinidiot,nasinNancy,0asinoctopus,sasinSam,andthen corner, c 0 r, n as in Nancy, e r T b. And it's the very first interview with Josh Reed. That guy is brilliant. He's definitely former military, but he has his own channel on Rumble. I don't know if if this is posted on there. I didn't have a chance to watch that, and I'll post that in FCC. But it's h t t p s, and I think it's just redredpills, .TV. Redpills.TV. But
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the way he go ahead. Give his name again so somebody can go over to Rumble and search it. My sense is this is probably on both places, but it may not be. Don't know.
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Josh, j o s h, Reed, r e I d. Okay. But the one that was this morning was incredible. I was like, what? He he he knows the whole game plan and he said that, okay, we don't have any, illegals coming into the border right now, but Trump has moved over 20,000 troops to the southern border. And Nino lives in El Paso and can see all the activity and all the military Mhmm. Over the border there. And he said it's all ramped up there right now because they're preparing for an invasion from China and it's not going to work out. We may have some bumps in the road. All those drones that we're going to do. Bump in the road. Oh, there's a bump in the road. Drones that You know what it is. On the news, Roger, that we're flying in, over New Jersey, all of that is China.
When Clinton and Obama and, Biden were here, they sold they sold everything to China. And, my understanding is for sure. Yeah. My understanding is Biden still has his own little secret army that's working behind the scenes with the shadow government with China right now. But Trump, we see it all with the Starlink satellites, and they're not gonna get away with this. And so Good. Trump is Trump is, one step ahead of Xi Jinping, and it's not Xi Jinping who's doing this. It's the deep state behind Xi Jinping. But anyway, it's a lot of geo
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y'all y'all y'all know why Julie's so excited, don't you? That for the audiences. Cap. She got she's got red line seats at the Washington Montreal hockey game tonight where they might win it. And, so she's already anticipating that, aren't you? You lucky little thing. Well, I'll tell you something,
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Roger. Everything, everything is sold out in DC. So if you want reservations, I'm leaving at 03:15 today to get reservations and to get seating right around the corner and 10 corner from the the Verizon Center. Otherwise, there are no seats anywhere at any restaurant that are completely sold out.
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I can imagine, and the the excitement that goes to something like that. It's only the first round, but they could close out the series tonight, and that's always exciting at home. And so go have a great time and be real careful. Okay? I will. Yeah. There's so many what I was gonna get to, there's a major bump in the road Monday. Do you know what it is, Paul? No. Big time. It's a big time bump. Julie said all but the southern border, this, that, and the other, and everything they're doing. Right? Mark Carney got elected in Canada on Monday, and he was allowed to be the point man to for the international order to fight Trump.
They've been pouring fentanyl and Chinese and migrants over the northern border. We're just now starting to kinda wake up to it. Not totally, but it's been slow. And now he could, just you got all you better move a lot of those forces from the South up to the North. K? Because it's gonna get that's gonna be something as we go forward. And you know the damnedest thing? He only won by, like, two percentage points. It was really close. The other guy was a conservative Pierre, Paul Lebier, however you say his name. And, and and it was something that that Trump did when he was talking about how we were gonna smash the Canada at the hockey games or something that offended so many Canadians.
And, they were talking legitimately. This is the guy with the Rebel News on Alex yesterday. Ezra what I can't remember his last name. He's good, though. And he was saying just that one incident probably swung that election. Could Pompeo was that close. Generally, it's not, in Canada, but, they shoehorned him in. And what they did, because they've got a parliamentary system, well, like England and the other places that have that. And so all the other opposing fractional parties, the Green Party and this party and some other, the Molson Blue beer party, whatever, they all dropped a candidate that they were running and gave, a a a a Kearny their sport, and he only still won by two percentage points. It was very close. K?
But that's, something we're gonna have to contend with in the future. That's a major bump. Look for it. Hey, Raj.
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Yes, sir. Paul. I think, probably, the extent of the weirdness that's going on in the world is probably why there is such diversity in our listeners. You're not gonna believe the list of countries that are actually tuning in live No. And downloading our program. It's United States, Mexico, Switzerland, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Colombia, Costa Rica, Norway, France, Serbia, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Canada, South Africa, Romania, Ecuador, Germany, South Korea, Hungary, Belgium, Philippines, New Zealand, Andorra, United States Virgin Islands, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Brazil, and Hong Kong.
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I'll be darned. You're welcome. I'll be darned. Whether you're don't know whether you're friend or foe, but we're glad you're here. You know? It's like the old radio talk show host. They don't care whether you listen because you hate them or you listen because you love them. They care that you listen. You know? But, of course, now those folks are selling your ears. We're not selling your ears here, for commercial purposes. We are trying to touch your heart and soul and see if you're interested in freedom. Or if you're one of our enemies that likes to listen in, we got you we got you by the Shorthairs, buddy.
And, yeah, it may be slow, but it's a matter of time. You can't you know, what's the old saying? The truth is like a lion. Let it run free. We're letting the lion of truth run free here, and it's the free message of freedom out of this damn, devil, Jew, the certain aspect of that ethnic group or pretend to be, slavers. And throughout history, they've been the slavers all the way since Babylon. Now if you don't believe this, go back and you could find it, I'm sure, somewhere. We have an audio of it. It's in the archive somewhere. David Duke did a video called the history of Jewish slavery.
And he documents it all, you know, all the way back, through the middle ages and and how they've always controlled the slave trade. And the slave, I heard somebody say what did they say? Oh my god. Something was the most profit of war. Said war was the most profitable historical business. Well, that's not true. Slavery is. Slavery is the most profitable business in the history of the planet, and these people have run it. What's the saying, Paul, from time out of mind?
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Well, what I'm I'm seeing I'm looking at the analytics for the last week and, a bunch a bunch of our shows. I mean, of course, by far and far and away, the most popular show was the Sabado edition. But second to that was the Rentz Radio first hour show that you did with him. And there's there are people not only downloading the current episodes, but I'm scrolling down the list, and they are grabbing, they're they're grabbing history is what they're doing. They're it's
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let's see. You never know. You never know in the configuration we're in. When you toss these things out, hey. You just never know where they're gonna go. And each one of you that are new, that come this like Antonio. We had Monday. Right? When did it? You you never know. I never know what somebody is gonna do or what this information is gonna do to somebody. Maybe more accurate, but I never know what somebody's gonna do with it. You know, there you you get motivated as we're telling young Antonio. Look at the resources we've got. You've got, Dave and Kaye, who also echoed echoes the exact same message, Paul, that you just did on they're aghast at how many different countries in the world are checking in on on them. So it's not just isolated to you. Okay?
We got Myrca, who some she got into this. Myrca had a situation where for whatever reason, her dad took her to the law librarian with him when he was young doing something legally. And that always stuck with her, and she stumbled on this and it grabbed her, you know, and she got her arms around it. She said, I wanna help. What can I do? I said, well, go start a Telegram channel. We don't have one of those. And Mark has got a Telegram channel, National Status Freedom, 500 people, probably more by now over there. She's a little motherly with it.
She could ask you a few questions and stuff and clear you so you don't come in and disrupt what they've been working on for a long time, protocol wise. But, anyway, we got Dave and Kaye down there. Nationalstatus.com or info, I believe. Both of those will work. They've hooked up their website, to AI. And and you can go over and write it'll write affidavits and do all kinds of fancy stuff over there. We've got Devin, a computer guy in his own professional career who told me he said, man, this information has changed my life. K? And then he's the one that authored, wanted to make it real systematized and went and authored the National Citizen Handbook. You can download 71 pages, pass it on, print it out, however you want. We've got Gina and Gary. We hadn't heard from Gary. He's usually around here.
Gina occasionally checks in, but he's been had some, health problems with pancreatitis and stuff over the last year or so. We still hear from him occasionally. He's getting better. He sounds better. And, they've got had a situation in Flathead County, Montana out there, Northwest of, Montana. I guess it's a big county. I never looked at it. I'll go look at it on the Internet and learn a little bit more about it. Kalispell is the county seat, I believe, but they were having weekly meetings with over 50 people on Monday nights. And then when there'd be new people, they'd schedule a Wednesday meeting and come back and give them all the basics. And, so it was just so many resources and things people can tap into.
And, of course, that that little thing there in Kalispell could be potentially, maybe persuasive at least. And what we found out is after the civil war, and this is on this talk from doctor Livingston that I referred to yesterday that, I don't think we've got access to anymore, unfortunately. But, he made a comment in that talk. He said, after the civil war, states can no longer secede, but evidently, counties can. And, when I heard that, it was it latched on to me, and I kept bugging the guy that got me to talk, who had a connection, to call him, doctor Livingston, a former professor emeritus at, Emory University, one of the cofounders of the League of the South, went on to start another organization that we mentioned yesterday called the Abbeville Institute where Abbeville, South Carolina, where our listener Bruce is from, and and, where a lot of the Huguenots settled as they came over from France to avoid religious persecution. It was a key city in the civil war, and it's starting and all that stuff. Well, doctor Livingston went over there, and there's another great resource for you, their Abbeville Institute. And you can go to YouTube, Jutube as I like to call it.
But may but it'll still be YouTube even if Google's gotta sell it. But, they, I lost my train of thought now. Anyway, that's a question. There's a lot of background here, folks. You know, the probably people that are now coming to this message or the Patriot Movement or realizations and waking up don't know about. Yes, Paul?
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Question. What time frame was the Civil War?
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'6 1861 to '65, that four years. Okay. Should've been over the first damn battle. They they could've walked in. The South South won. They literally could've walked into DC. There wasn't a Northern army assembled yet and won the war. And Judah p Benjamin had, had them call back.
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I'm sick of what happened.
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That's why the southern generals hated his little Jew, but yes. Go ahead. I'm thinking that that
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that was a pivotal a pivotal point in history when the states actually lost their state sovereignty. Because that's the only reason that they would have not been able to secede following the civil war.
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Is the only reason Whatever yes. There were no doubt that whatever. I wish we knew the situation better. We can go back and read, what they felt, and saw and felt like people that wrote on that time and some of the court cases. But, yeah, it was a real pivotal, and they knew that same way they did, and I who I don't know their influence. Well, I guess it was with Cromwell in the English common, civil war. But, yeah, they've they've got this war thing down. They come in and split it up and, and say, hey. Well, there's there's a void here. There's no political system over Washington DC.
Let's come in with these other situations and let's bring it in, and then we'll have our own form of citizenship separate from theirs. Right. But working alongside it. Yeah. It's incredible. The the deeper you get into this, like I started that talk with yesterday, and it only hit me, Paul. Well, you've been around here a few years now, and it hit me since you've been here, I believe. And one of them my god. This is the reason they fought the civil war. Yeah. These guys planned this out a hundred years ahead explicitly.
Maybe not exactly on what day. They work things on an event line and not a timeline necessarily. Because one event has gotta get completed before they can build the next fraud on top of it. You know? So I e a presumption law. They gotta do something and then do something else where they can exercise this concept of a presumption law. Oh, these guys are dead. They're just slick, man. It's amazing. They've had control. And here's another thing that amazes me about our movement is all the bad information about what form of law we're under. Mark, mercantile law and and admiralty law. Man, this is the merchants of the earth. There's Mark. Hey, Mark. Glad you're along. These are the merchants of the earth.
Okay? They're replete in the Bible, the merchants of the earth. What damn law do you think the merchants of the earth who've been using it for two thousand years used? It wasn't admiralty, and and it wasn't maritime. It was merchant law. And the reason they can pull all this stuff off is they know that law so well that they know each and every facet inside of any issue, and they can tilt it and weaponize it and use it against you. And you don't have any idea of what's being done to you. So you lash out at anything that looks right. Oh, we've got admiralty law in the constitution. That's it. We're under that. Oh, you're not. You're under where how do you differentiate?
Go to the remedies. Go look at the remedies that are being used. That will tell you what body of law you're you're under. Hey, Mark. How you doing? You you said you liked that little show yesterday?
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Can I Yesterday was awesome? Go ahead, Paul. Can I get in here with one quick with one quick, last fun fact beef before we turn it over to Mark and and get back to our normal, topic of discussion? Our listeners, our unique listeners went up 38% over the last seven days.
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Yeah. Well
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Yeah. We're getting out. It's it's kind of a slow snowball, you know, and and at some point, you'll have a tipping point, and more and more people will be sharing the message.
[00:33:06] Unknown:
Mark, talk right in your microphone. Are you talking off to the side of it or got some Bluetooth y thing on?
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Let me reposition. Is that any better? That's a lot better. Thank you. Okay. I think I had a little too
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Yeah. It just happens. Well, that's all I had. So I'm I'm gonna let you guys have it. Alright. Well, thank you. I
[00:33:28] Unknown:
had breakfast with a long time friend and he's been studying this material on his own and really sharp legal mind, here local in Oklahoma City Metro Area. And he, we were talking about the national status, and, you know, he come upon this through different websites. He also brought up, Copper Moonshine still. And I'm glad he brought it up because it gave me a chance to say now, be careful because they tell you to on your passport application, which he's getting ready to fill out, that, you know, they tell you to to lie and say that your parents are not US citizens. And so I let him know be very careful about doing that. And it's not it's not recommended, and it's not necessary because you're the one who determines your your citizenship status.
So it was a really good conversation. The other thing he did I thought was pretty cool is is, he's in a position where he gets paid, and and they reported on ten ninety nines. And so what he's done is done a corrected ten ninety nine and then he sends that in with a cover letter saying that the the, was it the payor that that sends out the ten ninety nines were mistaken because none of those income sources are from within The United States, and he's had no problems with the IRS.
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Uh-huh. K. So And there's other ways to beat them. You know, people people that go in and learn this stuff, they've found other different ways to impede them or, or put them a bay or or beat them. K? Yeah. But the average person, man, they don't. They're they're so scared of them. It's like I've heard, I've heard, Brent Winter say that he literally has seen grown successful businessmen wet their pants when they get a letter from the IRS. I don't doubt that one bit.
[00:35:30] Unknown:
I don't doubt it either. I had a client years ago that they were fighting some debt collectors, and every time they get a letter from an attorney representing a debt collector, he would physically get ill and throw up.
[00:35:45] Unknown:
Well, hold on. Yeah.
[00:35:47] Unknown:
I'm like, wow. How how fearful can you be? I'd hate to live my life like that.
[00:35:53] Unknown:
It's not telling you there's no way to live.
[00:35:56] Unknown:
No. Then then this is what's so empowering about your message is and and I I get it. People are are scared of the IRS. But as a national, you know, we we've had people who the IRS has tried to hit them up with frivolous filing penalties. And once they let them know that they can't do that because they're a nonresident alien, they the IRS dropped the fines and the penalties. Yep. So you gotta really understand a little bit more about your status. You don't have to be looking over your shoulder. You really don't have to be exploring all these other patriot myths on why we're we're our status is different. You know, people it amazes me. They come across our material, your material, Roger, and they continue looking for something else. I'm like, you can stop right here because I can promise you this is it.
This is the holy grail. And, I used to get people sending me, Of course, one of our our local listeners met up with them. And for three hours, I had to dispel David Strait's information. And I walked out of there, and my head was hurting because all I did was, you know, had to explain why David Strait's materials were were not good. So and by the way, if you didn't know, he recently passed away.
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I did hear that of cancer and is as, a big a charlatan as I think he was and as he as badly as he approached the issue, in my opinion, I certainly tell him to rest in peace. Maybe he woke people up and now that he's gone, they'll be looking for another, guru, if you will. And, they'll stumble on us. You know, my good dear friend, Ron Brown, now deceased, for so many years involved with me in this. And he go, we because we were doing that too back in those days. We didn't have the answers, you know, and not put this together yet. John and Glenn were, well, like, under siege, I guess, the best way to put it from the feds.
And, so Ron would say, well, all we do is go guru hopping. You know? It's one the the right way law people would come down. We go do their stuff with somebody else, and we go chase them, you know, guru hopping. So I guess that's what people still do. And, if you're guru hopping, you've found a good lily pad, so just hang around for a bit.
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I agree. I was gonna ask you the the David Strait that wrote the prologue in your book?
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No. Or the same one. No. He died, oh, about 02/1213, I think. Died peacefully. One of the yeah. Just one of the finest men I've ever known. You know, self made, multimillionaire, put his money where his mouth was, loved the patriot movement, loved our ideals. Just a great guy. And, also, he was unique in a couple of other respects. Do you, you feel your of course, I think, on many people in the audience with the Statler brothers?
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Yes. Yes. I remember them.
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Yeah. The the big tall guy that was the base guy, Harold and the Statler brothers, he was David Strait's twin brother. And he had had a twin brother in real life who had committed suicide, earlier in his life. But he was a great man. We stumbled across each other, became very, very close friends. And, the a lot of what we discuss here, was hammered out. Every Thursday night, I'd go out to his home, which was one of the homes that he built and sold internationally. Nice little place North of Atlanta there. And, we cooked dinner and and discussed this stuff till the wee hours of the night, him playing devil's advocate.
Dear friend, miss him dearly as well as Ron Brown, who I referenced earlier. So, some of the people we've met along the way, but we can thank David Strait in many ways in those Thursday nights for where we are. You know? It's all been steps along the way of of me just continuing to probe bulldoggingly, and, John and Glenn were out of commission. And, for in in in into the slam and all that. And, bam, I kept looking and looking at it. Here, for the people that are new, this is what I think I've been able to isolate here. The ineffectiveness, Mark, of our group as a whole, and, that being that these people are so clever, this m a j I k, as they call it magic, where they go in and, and what they do is they relabel the same concept.
And it will be the exact same thing. It's just got a different label on it. And our people not knowing their mode of operation and a lot of this background law stuff, when they see a new label, they go off chasing one. Oh, where's that reference? It goes chasing that thing off. And so that's why I told Angelo the other day, the importance is to work especially if you're new, try and best you can. I think it'll help you work with concepts. Take these individual concepts of Babylonia Merchant Code, which we'd refer to as the Uniform Commercial Code, for thousands of years and still called the law merchant and learn about it. There's a book on the website. Paul grabbed a copy, called, Historical Jurisprudence.
I'm sure it's in the download section. And, it's the history of jurisprudence for a hundred years ago. First ninety pages all on the Babylonian merchant code. Easy read, basic stuff to understand. You'll be ahead of 98, 90 nine percent of the people in the country if you just do that. Okay? And and now you've got a little handle on the Babylonian merchant law. You know a bit about how it works. We show you how they're using it against you, and then we go over and learn about some of these law concepts. And get these big concepts, and don't go chasing labels, and you'll, I think, get your arms around it quicker. Okay? So that'd be a suggestion that, that I had.
Do we have any questions from the audience on yesterday's show or any other thing you'd like to bring up? Or, I just I saw a Diana White interview from yesterday with ABC and Trump just a minute ago that almost left me speechless. And, the things that are going, Julie comes on and starts talking about how everything Trump's doing is right, which I totally agree with, on this tariff move he's making. We've got 40 countries that have already, agreed and talking to Trump and gonna work with him. And China, none have come to them, except now probably Canada because of Mark Carney being elected on Monday.
Anyway, geopolitical stuff, extremely interesting to me. Anyway, I hope to you, the nicest part, if it doesn't interest you, the best part, I say, is we can pull you out of it. Okay? And we can get you like the bible commands us. Come out of her, my people. Come out of her, and this is the way. You can come out of her in, there's five ways that I've ever figured out, and, you can come out all five of them if you choose. So that's what we do, present that you've got a choice you never knew you had more than likely. And if you could think we're crazy, we'll we'll pray for you. And, if you wanna learn more, we'll teach you. So, and then we hope you get the make the decision yourself on whether you wanna follow through on this.
And, then come join our ranks, and then we all become stronger. That's the goal. The effect change, we can't do it without that element right there. And we're not here Right. Where we are in this condition from a lack of pay people filing papers. We're we're where we are because of a real slick enemy and a, lack of knowledge. And I would repeat Thomas Jefferson's famous saying, those expect to be ignorant and free expect what never was nor whatever will be. Now
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I've been making more some articles like, you know, we're talking about the the IRS, and they're talking about Trump kind of flooded the idea about doing away with personal income tax. And I've read a couple of articles on why people are saying, you know, insiders are saying that that'll never happen. So it it was pretty compelling arguments. I don't remember all who things to it, but that, you know, you've always said that they take that money and pay the bondholders. So, you know, people think that their tax dollars are going for all these services that the federal government provides when almost none of it goes to that?
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Well, let's give them a source. If they find that unbelievable, you can go back, and there was a committee, that was appointed by, by Ronald Reagan. It was called the Grace Committee. It was a very respected guy where anything I ever heard people gave him aggrandizements. Peter Grace was his name. They had a presidential committee. They wrote a report. And in it, Peter Grace says not 1 nickel of your income tax goes to the day to day running of the federal government. That's not Roger. That's Peter Grace. That's an official report. So the question then there's always a follow-up question here, Mark. Okay. If it doesn't go to the day to day running of the federal government, where the hell is it going?
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Yeah. Yeah. I believe that's called the Grace Commission report. I've heard it referred to many times.
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Yep. Peter Grace. So people want to talk about that. Source of that where we don't pull crap out of our sphincter muscle here unless Tom d's around. If Tom's around, we might. Hey, Tom.
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Yeah. Well, it's got nothing to do with the money. It's all about control and information. Yep. Yeah. I know. Those returns so they can use them to blackmail you or make you concede. So, oh, you lied on this, you know. They said they can, you know, indict a indict a cheeseburger or a ham sandwich or whatever. Yep. And, you know, that they'll never give it up. I just don't ever think it'll happen. Yep. Yeah. Ritz. Right? I'll be a Ritz.
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With gefelta fish on it. No. Thank you. Actually, I have a lot of cheese. Cream cheese. Have yeah. Have you ever had gefelta fish before? I'm serious now. It's it's very tasty. It's herring. But, anyway, I had a Jewish roommate. Yeah. It's too
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strong and too salty.
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Yeah. And, I had a Jewish roommate. My boss at Art Institute of Atlanta for about five years, and and, he'd say, man, you know, those gafelta fish, they are really hard to catch. Yeah. Anyway, welcome, Tom. What's on your mind? We haven't seen you in a few days. All these events, anything particular?
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No. I've just been busy. And, you know, I've tried to be listening, but, you know, it just
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hasn't happened. But I'm gonna have to go back and listen to Saturday you had such a, Evidently, I don't even remember what Paul said. I don't remember I don't remember what we talked about, quite honestly as I don't with any of these people. That's what Paul says on the analytics. Just mere mortals taking Maybe just more people are waking up. Well, I hope so, Tom. You know? Something I've just been waiting. Something's gonna happen. One one of these people are gonna get on some big platform and tap into somebody and say and somebody's gonna get exposed to it and see it, and their cousin's gonna be somebody that's key somewhere and that kind of thing. And the only way to reach that is just increase our numbers. The more we do that, the more the chance exponentially of that happening.
And also, you know, the concept. Well, hell, you were in the nuclear business. You we were talking about that the other day. I'm surprised you didn't pop in. You worked on nuclear stuff, if I remember right. And you know what critical means to be inspector
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for the NRC.
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Well, that's why if you look at well, we're in the hockey season. What we're talking about is hockey stick curves, what they call it. And it goes along for all companies go through this that are eventually successful. And for a few years, they bump along the bottom of the curve, and then a number of factors happen, whatever that happened. And all of a sudden, they take off straight up 90 degrees. That's, called critical mass when you go into that, and it starts increasing exponentially. And I think that's probably about where we are. I've thought we were there for a while, but
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every day, we just take Kinda like Kinda like the m two money supply.
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That yeah. Would it be that what about the m three money supply that they haven't been reporting for twenty years?
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Yeah. The credit. Yeah.
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And, So, anyway, well, you know That's a very expensive way to very expensive way to boil water with a nuclear power plant. Yes. As someone said, we were well, we were talking about it a little bit from a standpoint of practicality the other day, and I remember watching a PBS show years ago, probably twenty five, thirty more years ago on, nuclear stuff. And, they were pointing out that France has I don't know. I mean, they got twenty, thirty, or however many. They've shutting them down now, unfortunately. They're very safe and effective.
But the reason that they are is because all of those have been built on the same plans, and they've improved them when when they found deficiencies in all of them. So all every French reactor is built on the same set of plants has been modified and and and tweaked. Ours, I think they said, if I remember right back then, there was a 68 nuclear reactors around the country or 68 or it was a lot a lot of them, and that there were only two out of all of them that were built on the same plants.
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Only two out of Howard Well, the biggest problem is is that you've got all that waste in there and that they're gonna need to be maintained forever because they have no way to store the the the red waste, all those fuel bundles that are highly highly radioactive. As we've learned, you know, it got a plan back in the eighties where back in the eighties, they were they stopped they they were storing, rad waste in Barnesville, South Carolina. Correct. And then all the states had an upright, and they said, you can't no more high rad waste transfers across state lines. So now all the plants that are operating, they've gotta store those bundles in the the fuel rods in the spent fuel pool, next to the reactors.
Well, they were only designed to hold so many, because they anticipated that they would be shipping out the waste, and, you know, that didn't happen. So when they started filling up all the racks with the bundles, they started pulling the fuel rods out of the bundles. There's 64 rods in a bundle. There's I think they're six u foot long. So they started taking the rods out of the bundles and sticking them in the holes where the whole bundle was, and they could get I think they could get almost two bundles worth of rods into the space where a bundle was. Then they take the they take the the, the the, housing that holds the fuel rods. They would blast them down, get them down to where they were lower at waste, chop them up, and ship them out. But the but eventually, I think they took the racks out, and they started laying all the fuel rods down on the bottom of the fuel spent fuel pool. And, you know, so, you know, the plant is going to degrade to the point, it was something we learned in what was it? I think it was in 9091 where we started learning you know, they started finding out about, intergranular stress corrosion cracking, which is the radiation affecting the molecules in the metal, and you would get these spider cracks in on the piping and stuff. It was called a Oh my goodness. She had a whole six months training on how to detect all that, you know, near to replace some pieces of pipe. Oh, yeah. It was, it was a big mess. I had to go to this electrical production research institute training for I think it was, like, six months we had to go for doing, inspections.
And, you know but, you know, I mean, there was all kinds of stupid crap going on back in the eighties. You know, people were using the same kinda like what happened with, with, what was the movie?
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China Syndrome?
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China Syndrome where they found that the inspector was using the same x-ray that for all the joints that they inspected. And, you know, they weren't x rayed every joint, every weld. And, so, you know and, hey. We you know? You never know. I had a plant shut down. I had two units shut down because it caught them the operator sleeping in the control room. And, it was, yeah, you know, because we do inspections. Those And, you know system. Simple stuff. And you know what simple stuff was? They they it was caused by they were the operators the operating engineers who were probably the highest paid people in the plant weren't doing their housekeeping and rad waste inspections, fire inspections. You know, they were just blowing them off. So I go in there and I'd write them up. Well, Well, eventually, they got to the point where they didn't like me doing that, so they tried to lock me out of the control room, which as an inspector, I have full, unescorted access to every part of the plant unless there's a a radiological danger that I, you know, I can't go, and then I'd have to, you know, suit up or get bought you know, shielding put up or something like that. So I went to my superior and told him we went up to the control room and went in and showed him my card wouldn't work. He went in and caught the guy sleeping at the control panel. Don't shut the plant down.
They lost a year's worth of production and, because the guy was sleeping. And that's all the boys. They wouldn't do a stupid housekeeping inspection. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that that was beer. Beer You know?
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Yeah. I slept crannics. So think about the You know? For the listeners, you just never know what you're gonna be, speaking of radiation, exposed to when you drop by and hang around the radio ranch. Do you?
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Good. Yeah. That's some radioactive information there, buddy. It sure is. Well, I was thinking about you when we got on that. Forty five years to find you.
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I think I called you out, man. It's Tommy with us or whatever when we got on that. I knew you had extensive background in it. And, yeah, it's too bad what we were talking about that it evolved into, Tom, for I guess it's gonna be involved evolve into it again today, is, thorium and how the Chinese are using that. And it doesn't have the problem of the radiological byproducts with these, problems. Now what you were disguising, they're in, that's right around Augusta, Barnes Wells, South Carolina. It's within the, Augusta, North Augusta area, I believe. Right there on whatever river, Savannah River, whatever that is that goes through Augusta. A lot of those, you know how they got rid of them. They sent them over to Japan, and they went up in Fukushima.
There a whole bunch of them that they were cool and in the upper chambers of the, you know, the water thing there, which are probably still pumping radiation in the Pacific. But rents keep saying the Northern Pacific is dead. I've heard people report on the fact that it's had dramatic effects on the normal what we would have considered normal environmental situation up there, which I'm kind of sensitive to because I've spent four years of my life in in Alaska and Anchorage and loved it back in the sixties. Wonderful place and did a lot of fishing, and I hope all that hadn't been totally destroyed. But those rods that Tom was talking about got transferred because they ran out of room, and they moved them over to Japan. And they went up with Fukushima or down, whatever.
However they went, it wasn't good whichever way it was.
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Yeah. Until the, until they lost their power and their I mean, even though, you know, if a power plant goes down, okay, and there's no external electricity, they can't get the thing started back up. There has to be external power. So the Fukushima, had the problem because they had a tsunami hit, and it took out the generators. Yes. The diesel generator flooded the diesel, so the power went off, and then that's what happened. And from what I understand, what they're doing right now or they have been doing it, I don't know if they're still doing it, is they've had basically an ice wall around the facility to keep the radioactive water from getting out, but it means they gotta freeze water, keep it frozen constantly so that the water can't penetrate and get out into the ocean. But, you know, The US, I think a lot of countries were doing testing of, any kind of seafood coming from that area there to see if it's radioactive. Yeah. Well, I hope I
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hope so. Let Paul say sayonara, speaking of Fukushima, to our Chicago listeners and whoever else may be taking off, who knows? How could you leave this drilling incredible conversation? Go ahead, Paul, please.
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One zero six point nine WBOU FM Chicago and radiosoapbox.com. Thank you for joining us for the first hour. Go to the matrixdocs.com where you will find the links to eurofolkradio.com, radio Global voice radio Net, and free conference calls so you could actually join us live on the show if you want. That is the matrixstocks.com.
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They're coming from all over the world.
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I dude, I'm sitting here watching the numbers climb in real time. Yeah. And Damn. This this Are? The streams the streams are having a little difficulty, but Yeah. They are staying up. I'm just watching them and Wow. You know, adding I've playing Band Aid to where needed. Damn. I feel like I've made it finally after all these years.
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Well, I you know? Hey, Roger. If you, Roger, if you ever, you know, need me to jump in, you know, you got my number. Just just call or text me or something.
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Tom, I'd be glad to have that alternative, and thank you for, making that offering, and I'll put it in my back pocket.
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Yep. Yeah. If you ever need to, you know, let me
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I will. You'd This is You
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you let me hang around your place for a couple years. I hear you, Mark. We're coming. We're coming. Okay. I think we're here. Yes, sir.
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Alright. Well, Murr has been in the background posting information on our Chitango channel. That's the number two, numeral two, radio ranch dot chitango dot com. She pointed out that on Monday's RBN show with doctor James Fitzer, Jim Fitzer, who I really like his show by the way, he repeatedly mentioned our website, thematrixdocs.com. And I just yes. And she posted the archive recording of the show and said it's right around the forty eight minute mark. I posted that in the FCC chat as well, and you can go look at it on 2radioranch.chitango.com. And so I'm I'm I'm betting he's got a pretty good show. I think he's got a pretty large group of listeners.
He's got a lot of large audience. Helped us get a a bump too.
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Yeah. Well, that may be. If something kick in when I said we hit a nerve, I guess maybe that was it. And if that is, he I believe James is a professor, wasn't he? Professor Yes. His background is really fascinating. Yes. No. He's solid. He's real solid. He got he got sucked in a little bit on, the same way Jones did on Sandy Hook, and they've filleted him out too. I think they have pretty big judgment against him. I don't Yeah. Remember, but they were 30,000,000. After him. Is that all? 30,000,000? 30 million. Yep. Oh, shit. They're lucky, man. They tried to put 1 1 a trillion on Jones. They tried to put a a judgment on him that is more than the annual GDP of India.
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Well, if you look at it, if you look at the difference in the numbers, 30,000,000 is as devastating for Jim Fetzer as a billion is for the head of InfoWars. Absolutely.
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And, and I hope Jim has found a way to, keep any thing that he does gain or whatever and his advantage out of their damn clutches. We something's going on with InfoWars. They've got some kind of a big full all parties hearing that was just announced, I believe, yesterday. I just found out about it this morning. So the Infowars saga is not over yet. We'll see. I sure hope Alex prevails in that. What a what a rotten deal. You know? So, anyway, we're a law firm. It's getting exposed. Yep. And, maybe we'll get it curtailed here pretty soon. There, there's so much information coming out now. Yes, sir, Tom. What you got?
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So, you know, speaking of websites, tldtalk.com. I don't know if there's anybody here that's a member, or goes to the tldtalk.com. But the site are we're having issues with DNS. But if anybody wants to know how to get into that, they can just go to their IP address. Anybody wants the details on how to come in through the backdoor until we get the DNS issue fixed, just send me an email, [email protected], and I'll send you a link.
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Okay. Thank you, Tom. Gosh. What else? There must have been some other stuff. Mark, did you have anything else you wanted to comment on yesterday or bring up? Oh, I did. I got one of our good listeners that emails me, Rex. Frank is his brother, I believe, out there in Colorado, and he was talking about the black laws or the concept somebody else, I think Jack from Colorado mentioned it yesterday, free blacks. And what happened? What what capacity? If the thirteenth amendment outlawed them as slaves, the slavery wherever they were in what state, and they didn't give them any kind of political and legal lethal protection for another six months. What went on in that six months?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I was actually I've never heard anybody comment on it that I can recall of you.
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No. In that email you sent me, they were talking about Arkansas was, trying to force the free free black slaves out of the state.
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Yes. I've seen that documented because I saw one of the descendants, the black descendants that's done all the work on that. And and and Right. He came became associated on through marriage or whatever, but he's in Arkansas, and they've spent a lot of years. So there were free blacks right there, but they didn't have a political status. Anyway, if anybody knows anything or you wanna go research that, and come and and give us a little bit of a report and a thumbnail, it it might fill some real pieces of the puzzle.
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Well, I'll tell you what was also interesting, Roger. I just recently heard that Lincoln was promoting the return of slaves to Africa. And they were he was actively trying to get support to ship slaves or former slaves back to Africa. I think they were looking at
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Mozambique or something.
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I don't know where, but the whole point is he was trying to get rid of him. Oh, yeah. We're willing to ship it right back. The black community that upholds Lincoln is the great liberator when it it sounds like he was actually wanting to ship them back to Africa.
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The Liberia.
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Liberia. Thank you there. The big voice from the sky. Do what, Dave?
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They created Liberia for the slaves. Okay. To send them to the death of the restaurant.
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There you go. So I don't know. I wonder why all the black community wanna go turn to Arabs when the Arabs were slaving them out of Africa, except when they got them, they cut their genitals off. That's what all the eunuchs were and everything. If there was a black, a a a black woman that that bore a child, the child was killed on at birth. And yet all the blacks wanna go join Islam. So, you know, good luck. Wow. Anyway, thank you. Good to hear your voice, Brent. I guess you're traveling today. Thank you, Dave, for reminding us that they formed Libya.
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It Liberia.
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Live. Excuse me. Live. Excuse me. Yeah. Yeah. I've got those two. I've got that. Oh, now there's somebody. With
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Monrovia.
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Yeah. Oh, it's Monroe.
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Monrovia was the capital after James Monroe. Yeah. Yeah. So Okay. It was that did the shout out, and it was just Friday. So I think this is probably where this is is emanating from because, he's kinda known for takes a lot of the same callers, and they get into the house with each other and whatever. But, he does news and everything the first hour and then takes calls, and he's very good about it. He's better than Rivera was actually about taking all these calls. Mhmm. But recently here, he's he's he's got his undies in a twist because of this guy that's dissing them. And, so Fence has been going all over the different rumble and bit shooting everything, trying to get them to take his stuff down. He's just making all these short videos where he's dissing him and his cohorts and whatnot.
But this is kinda small effects, and I remember how he did with Judy Woods. But yet at the beginning right after 09:11, he was praising her upside and down the other and, John Hutchison as well. But then he got a directive apparently and, went the other way. But in any case, it was this call in. I was the one, and I just sent it to you and Paul. And if you wanna play it on air, I'll you won't see my blushing face, so that'll be great because I got irate with them, which I think really stuck with listeners. I think they tune in for some of this, back and forth.
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Oh, they like there's people that there's folks that really like that kind of, tandem back and forth, more argumentative. Well, what was the guy who was the guy on TV where the people would pick up chairs and start beating each other in the show? What was his name? Jerry
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Springer.
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Yeah. Jerry
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Springer. Him.
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And there was another one that, smokes cigarettes all the time. Martin Downey Junior. Thank you. I was gonna say it's the same as the actor's last name. Yep. Martin Downey Junior. That was that was a favorite in my household. I'll tell you that Brent.
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That Brent Sharp, is he? There you go. Well, we got a a literal brain pool here. You know, that's one of the advantages of this program, and people can bring issues, and we can have very diverse views like Mer. We hadn't heard from Mer too often here lately. She was absent for a long time. Well, I I thought I appreciate Mark bringing this up since I was just in Radio Ranch, but I thought I better clarify.
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And if Paul wanted to play that on air, it might be a good idea. It's very short. It's, you know, only a few minutes. And, so when I get irate with Fets, then he lets me finish what I have to say. What's the, what was the issue? What what were you getting irate about? Well, he was just not listening to me, what I was saying. And I said, I hope the listeners are listening, the other listeners. Mhmm. You know, because this is a problem. I had played on my show a clip where I had called into his show. And, Uh-huh. Afterward, Tom called in, and it was about Hitler being evacuated to Argentina. Argentina. Well, actually, Uruguay First Uruguay First is where they landed in the middle of the night in the plane. But, anyway and so afterward, Tom is complimenting me. He's a regular caller and but then he said, I didn't know Hitler was still alive. And I said, see.
Example of not listening. I said, clearly, he died of natural causes on 02/13/1962. Okay. This has been proven. You go to sharkhunters.com,
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Harry Cooper. He's been all over this for decades. Right. I've seen pictures of that beautiful home. He supposedly, lived the last part of his life down there around Bariloche. It's very, lovely little valley.
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Yeah. They had a garden and everything. That's in Elko, and someone has bought it up and is fixing it up.
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Well, yeah, it's a beautiful spot. Beautiful spot down there in Southern Argentina, unless it may be that, they're gonna move Israel or part of or part of of world, Zionist jewelry down there. There's a big guy. His name's Joe Smith. He's bought up everything there is to buy up down in that area, Patagonia, Southern Patagonia. The the TV stations, the the the power stations, the controls, everything, this, that, and the other. He, was, George Soros' partner when they broke the Bank of England. And then he went down there. He's got that. They've I've mentioned it before, not in a while, but they've got an airstrip down there.
There's no Argentine officials. No customs. No immigration. No nothing. And the airstrip is longer than the domestic airstrip in Buenos Aires. It's called Aeroporte that, services the country domestically. Used to be the international airport, and then they've moved one out about 50 miles, 40 miles outside of town. But, that airstrip down there and big planes land and nobody knows what's there. They've been buying land down there, the Zionists, through all the nature conservancy and God knows who, Ted Turner, for for a long time. And part of the impetus for that was in Theodore Herzl's book, Zionism, in 1897, I think.
He said there's only two places in the world that are suitable for us, either in The Middle East or in Patagonia. They took note of that. They've been setting it up. Should I guess they need an emergency outlet because they've literally pissed off everybody in 360 degrees around them immediately and, quite frankly, around the globe. Mer, what do you think of the Jewish issue becoming such a hot potato?
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I love it. It's about time.
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Listen. Dear listen to what I heard Harrison bitching about this morning. San Marcos, I think, is the name of the town, and they voted instead they've been sending tax dollars or millions of dollars to Israel, and they voted in their city council to use it for domestic stuff there in their town that needs fixing. And damned if the governor didn't chide them for it and make a public announcement and say you're gonna send that money to Israel, basically. You go listen to Harrison talk about us in the first hour there this morning.
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But that's the question. To be done talking about it. This is what needs to be done. Yep. Conversation.
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Yep. And those examples and they're they're freaking out, I believe, because they're getting exposed on such a wholesale level. And a lot of the younger generation is very anti Israel. That strikes right at their heart right there. So, yes, there's some very interesting shifts and changes. And if you're new to our show, you know, maybe one of those whatever thousand that downloaded that and you've sniffed around a bit, you're looking for more, that's what we're here for. We're here for you. We're not we love having these discussions. Look at these talented people that are along for the ride today. More than a handful. Okay?
And, we've got answers. It's a brain trust, and, we think we can help you. So welcome. Learn. Sit back if you need to. Got a lot of people that I'm told do that. Read the book and then listen to some podcast. And can this really be real type of a thing? Well, it is. And, you've been living we all had living in an illusion, a very, very cleverly crafted Alice in Wonderland down the rabbit hole illusion. And I bring you back into reality and give you the opportunity to see if you want to voluntarily achieve your own freedom. That's your choice. I'm not gonna tell you to do that, but we'll help you should you want to. And we have people like Myr who used to be real regular around here, and then she, we didn't know. She went off for a while. We didn't hear from her.
Now she's back a little bit and sending Murr mails again. And so, we always appreciate our good listeners. We got a very good group of folks here, and once you connect with someone on this level, it's a really solid bond from my experience.
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Well, Chris Hinckley is playing April episode. So sorry about that. You what? Go ahead, Brent.
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Can we, go to the slavery thing real quick?
[01:15:16] Unknown:
Sure, man.
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Of the slave trade, only about, what, three to five percent of the Africans that were captured got to The United States.
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That could be very true. Many of them died in air crossing. And let me I'm sorry to interrupt, but I've I've read a lot and heard a lot about this. And those conditions that they put those people through were just horrendous. So I wouldn't doubt that at all. Go ahead, Brent. Sorry to interrupt. What plus most most of them went to South to, what, Brazil
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and South America, Central America, and The Caribbean. And, you know, we were only about five percent. And, the ones that are here rabble rousing now, should thank their lucky stars they got here.
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Amen. And then I was hearing somebody talk about this just recently, last few days, talking about how there wasn't just one, free black slave owner in South Carolina. The biggest slave owner in the state, I believe, was black. But, evidently, there was a whole bunch of free blacks that would hang around the slave trading markets in Charleston, right, and in that community. So there there's a lot more of this than we know about, I think, and that's one of the reasons as we get into these discussions, I would encourage you to go over to YouTube there and put in the Abbeville Institute on their channel. And they've got all kinds of esteemed, researchers and whatnot that cover different aspects of history they've been researching. And if you're, interested in the historical part of that, that's a real good place to go.
Yep. So go ahead. I'm keep stepping on you, Brent. I'm sorry. Yeah. Did did you hear me? Yeah. I was okay. I was thinking the other day, you know, as you watch some of these, black male specimens that are just incredible physical specimens, how much of that may have come from the selective breeding that that black slave owner in South Carolina did? I don't know how long he did that, you know, decades, whatever. But I just wonder, you know, it just came to my mind one day. So, we're Yeah. Is that what's his name? William Ellison? Thank you, Myr. Well, she can come up with some rare rare factoids. Don't ever play trivial pursuit with her. K? No.
So, anyway, Brent, glad to have our black listeners. I I really you know, I actually almost, for me personally, go an extra mile with the with the black community when they come around here, because you're the key. You know? John used to say if we could free the black man, we could free us all. And and and I I kind of said, well, we gotta free the white man first to go back and free the black man, permanently. And that's what we can do for you here. And, if you're of that skin color and of that ilk or mindset, we're tickled to death to have you. K. There are no restrictions on any kind of ethnic, race crap here.
I I think that anybody that really wants to be free and has that ember of freedom and that touch with God in their heart, that that that you're welcome here. K?
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Yep. Hey, Raj? Yes. Paul. I have a small subset of, of Murr's comments. I think I got the the meat of the issue and the the fun of the the fun of the fight with Fetzer as it were. Here it goes.
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Merrill Jensen's, reporting how we can actually take back the articles of Confederation and perpetual union, which were better than the more you look into this, the constitution isn't what we're told at all. It was illegal at the time, and it was fraud. They intended to meet in Philly to, correct things and and make it stronger. But what they were trying to do was make it more like a monarchical, government and make it what it is today, a monster, actually. They just wanted the power instead of King George. And the other the first, the articles of Confederation were better for everyone, for the states.
You couldn't get anything moved unless the states agreed. There wasn't this unlimited taxation like we have in the constitution or standing army. You know, there's just a lot, so much better. So we need to look into that, and you can listen to that in the archives. And and then the, from the Teach Me True History, I played one of his segments there where he talks about the soldiers, how one quarter of the union soldiers were foreign and brought in. And, yes, Lincoln was a Jew and, all these German foreigners from the, you know, the forty eighters, '18 '40 eighters that had fought over there. A lot of them didn't even speak English. And then he compared it to the Confederate soldiers who many of them were second generation after their forebears having fought and won the revolution. We don't need to we don't we don't need to refight the war between the states. No. No. No. No. Look. That's not what I'm doing. You're not listening. You're not listening, Jim.
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You're not listening, Jim. Uh-huh. I hope so. I hope so. Where are I listening?
[01:20:50] Unknown:
I'm listening. Oh, yeah. I think you're getting a little scared. I think you made Jess a tacky. Listen. I'm not talking about fighting.
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Jim, I'm not talking about fighting any wars. I'm talking about going back to what's better. I'm not talking about replacing the constitution. I'm talking about what preceded it, and it was better. And, also, I want to give the, website for Roger sales as Sue John in Michigan was talking about, and that is the matrixdocs.com. That's d0cs, the matrix docs Com. And, yes, I changed my status to a national from a citizen. You the feudal feudal system is what we're under. The secretary of state in DC is basically the feudal landlord. You can send a simple affidavit in there, and you can learn how to do that there. I sent one sentence in, and it helped me wherever I needed to use it. So learn how to do that. If everyone did that, they couldn't hold on to us. Thank you. Because what now they're doing is property. And I don't know if I've sent it to you, but I will, again, if I haven't, Sarah's story. And I read that or played that on my show early on. Sixteen and a half minutes, and Sarah tells how her and her husband's and their child's affidavits making them nationals actually saved the child from being taken and kept by CPS.
So if it only worked for one time, that one time, it was great.
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Alright. Thank you. Thank you very much. Bye bye. We got we got James in Vancouver.
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She's a pistol.
[01:22:24] Unknown:
Well, I'll tell you. It's like, Mert took a x lax and hiccups. I mean, she that girl can talk. Okay?
[01:22:35] Unknown:
I was trained by Stat Miller.
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Well, you gotta get it all out before they cut you off. Right, Murph? Yeah. I love Murph. The plug. That may be that may be the reason that, the bunch of those downloads came around. Might have some new listeners. So good.
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Yeah. That was Friday. That was Friday. So and they have a lot of listeners, I think, on Friday trying to get the scoop for the week, you know, and stuff. Could be. Could be. You got a fan. Who was that that was,
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giving you accolades right there? Giving you a bunch of love, Murr? It's me, Julie. I love Murr. Oh, thank you, Julie.
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I was watching the your photographer there in DC again, Penguin six. I like that stuff.
[01:23:20] Unknown:
If you're if you're real nice to her, she might invite you to the hockey game. That Julie girl.
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So Yeah. Bring your own seat. Bring your own ticket.
[01:23:31] Unknown:
You ready to up. Mar. I love penguin six. I see him down there all the time.
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Yeah. Yeah. You could see his what his real name is when when, he directs you to some of the photos that different orgs have picked up. It was he was, the top photo on Daily Mail the other day.
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Yep. And, Mustang medic is also good, and so is Nancy Drew.
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Mhmm.
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Yeah. Murr, did you know that, one of Julie's neighbors is, the Supreme Court justice, miss Amy Conan Bryant?
[01:24:03] Unknown:
That's Conan Oh, yeah? Bryant.
[01:24:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Guess what? I heard that I I heard yesterday that her name and justice John Roberts are the two top names that may be for the first two arrests in the Supreme Court.
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Hey, Raj. Hey. Yes. Let let me share with you let me share with you my memory key for remembering her name. Amy Okay. Coney Bryant as in Coney Island as in clown show.
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I I I thought mine, only Conan Bryant, was Conan the Magnificent. The unmagnificent
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as it were. I think spidery does that too. They culture is, Coney Island, baby. Yeah.
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There you go. Yeah. Coney Island as in clown show. Mhmm. Boggess calls them the southern
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planters planters class or whatever that where her roots are and why she rules like she does. It is interesting now on absolute, almost across the board, either liberal or Catholic or both, up in all these courts. So, the guy they're trying to put in over DC, that shift is trying to stop right now, and replace the guy that put all the Jan six people and stuff away, and they're giving the new guy such a hassle. He's a Catholic guy too. I heard somebody. It's, I agree with Brent. You can really start noticing it. It's, well, it seems to be more than just what you get out of out of just ratios.
Now there's another reason these courts are the way they are too, and it was before back in the fifties and early in the sixties, maybe to some extent, when they would have a judicial replacement, they would come out of the civilian ranks for somebody to sit in that judgeship. And around that time period, they started selecting potential judges almost exclusively from inside the bureaucracy. So there was a major shift in the court and courts in that respect also. Different perspective. They got a paycheck. You know, they got a paycheck and a pension. The other guy, maybe not necessarily. But that's a big shift that's happened, and it took I believe it was, Raul Berger in his book Justice by Judiciary that, pointed that out. Brent's talked about it before. John used to bring those books up.
That slouching cord, Gomorrah from Bork, and and some of those books of judicial people that were cons conservative. I don't guess the first one was so much so. Burghery is a Jew, but he, pointed out that inconsistencies. So where else? Anybody got any questions or comments from, like, yesterday or you knew and, you you were shy and now you're not? Any of that stuff? All you have to do is hit star six and go, hey, Roger. We're very attentive here. We'd love to speak with you. Okay. We've had some new folks lately. Of course, it's the show because you go back in the archives and listen. There's a whole different crew here back then a few years ago.
And it just evolves. The show goes on. People come on. They get, taken by the information as it were and, get I think people get a very obsessed with what we're doing here if you're the right person. And the reason being is you can't get this amount of truth anywhere else to my knowledge on the face of the globe. If you if there are any, let me know. We'll all go over there in mass. Maybe we'll make their archives sing. Oh, well. That's very interesting, though, Paul. And Dave and Kaye, for who told me that. They were surprised too when they really went and checked it at some of the places around the world that are visiting us.
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I think that people know that the battle that we're fighting is the battle that they fought and lost because they didn't understand their opponent.
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Or they never even had a chance. They're just continuing on for the way it's always been. If you're around the world, you know, our situation here is somewhat unique because we have the clear cut secondary status. Wherever you are in the world, your country may not have that. K? But if you are in that situation, where I would bird dog you to here to hunt you and point you over there is a guy named John Smith. He's Scottish, heavily Scottish, I'm told, John Smith, and his website is commonlawcourt.com. Now John, evidently, from what I'm told, is still stuck on some of this, Admiralty Law and some of that stuff. But what he came up with and his idea is a common law birth certificate.
And they've used it to some extent as Paul English told me about this. He's the one that talked to the guy. And even Paul Paul even Paul said, hell, I almost couldn't understand the guy. His brogue is so thick. So if you're gonna listen to mister Smith, that may be something you wanna be aware of that you're going into. Anyway, one example was the lady was getting her house foreclosed on, and they came in and presented in court the, the common law birth certificate. And the judge supposedly got up, took his robe off, said I have no jurisdiction over the matter, and walked out. That's the story I hear. And John Smith has never even had so much as a traffic ticket in his whole life, and now they're picking him up and throwing him in jail for the weekend. That kind of thing.
So what I believe is happening there, if they don't have the status down where we've got it at birth, what they're still using that. I'll give you a perfect example. They're still using that process and attaching that birth certificate and collateralizing it. And when you use a common law birth certificate, it counteracts, though, the usage of it as a warehouse receipt. You have to be slave to be able to be a product commercial where they can do a warehouse receipt on you and attach it to the bonds. So, anyway, it supposedly might take that out. Look into it if you're in some other part of the world. He says it works in every country of the world.
If it does, the reason it's working is because it's rebutting the presumption the same way our affidavit does. It's exposing the fraud and and rebutting the presumption. That's what I think is going on over there. Now there was something else that came to my mind a second ago, and I wanted to expand on it. And now I've lost it, Paul.
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I can't tell you why that happens.
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Oh, well, there's big Bob. Maybe he'll give it back to me. Hey, Bob.
[01:31:28] Unknown:
Yes, sir. I heard the replay. I actually heard part of it in real time, but I couldn't talk, and I was listening to the replay. Could you, has Angelo contacted you via email?
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Have not heard from you. The new kid?
[01:31:44] Unknown:
No. Okay.
[01:31:46] Unknown:
Well Anxious to hear from me, though. I'd like to well, go ahead. I'm sorry to interrupt. Go ahead.
[01:31:52] Unknown:
If if we can get him too, I'd like to get his contact information through email if you could do that.
[01:31:58] Unknown:
Alright. Well, I'll be happy to do that should we pop he pop up again. Angelo. Calling Angelo. Angelo. Reach out. Throw a red flare up. We're here for you. Bob needs to hack Yeah. Yak with you, and he's right now in your neighborhood. How close to your from the spring? I think he said he was in the Spring Hill area. Right? Oh, it's quite a it's quite a distance. It's a 50
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miles, but it's, you know Okay. Relatively easy to see.
[01:32:23] Unknown:
Like, maybe plan something over at, our friend that owned the, the, the Greek restaurant in Tarpon Springs. Have y'all have a meetup? Chris is retired down there now. We got some folks from Tampa that we had deer don't hear from regular, but we're from there. Maybe do a, a Florida meeting at the Greek restaurant. Boy, I bet you would have one feast.
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I'm up for it.
[01:32:50] Unknown:
How about flaming cheese? Have you ever had flaming cheese, Bob?
[01:32:55] Unknown:
No. I tried to avoid things that are on fire.
[01:32:58] Unknown:
No, man. This is some Greek delicacy. I had it up in Chicago when I was young. I got a big Greek town up there, and one of the Mercury guys is Greek. And he'd take me and the country guy and take us around. And they got this dish. It's a special kind of cheese, and it's like sliced, like, you know, maybe as thick as a sandwich, a little bit less. And they bring it to the table and it's flaming. And, it's delicious. I highly encourage you to try it. So, anyway I tried that. I will do that. Should I hear you? Better than you. Yeah. Go ahead.
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Yeah. If Angelo's around, come on forward. I tried a little new dining experience on my way back from Gadsden. I, Oh, yeah. Never been there before. Didn't realize what I was getting into, but it was quite quite, quite enjoyable. It's a Yeah. It's a chain, which I don't really care for, but that's what I got. But it's called paper. Oh, I K as in Korean, pot as in Oh. Pot of soup. Okay. And, when you go in, they, ask you what you want, if you want the soup or the or the grill or both, and it's a slight upcharge to get both. And I have winner for both, and you cook it at your own table. And Uh-huh. So I'm telling one of my friends when I got back, and he said, so let me get this right. You think that's a deal when you go to some place and then you get to cook your own food? He said, I said, well, when you put it that way, it feels like I got hooked.
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And you and you paid more for it on top of that. Exactly.
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But, oh my goodness. I had an incredible selection and things that I couldn't pronounce and never sell before in my life, but I enjoyed it.
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And Well, glad you did. How was the, how was the Gadsden get together? Did you learn something? See, I know you saw some old friends.
[01:34:46] Unknown:
Yes. We did. Saw Brandt, of course, and, Nara was there. Well, I mean, obviously, he was basically the host And Uh-huh.
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Did mister Sram play his fiddle? Couple others.
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He did, actually.
[01:35:01] Unknown:
I predicted it.
[01:35:03] Unknown:
Sure did. Yep. Had some people drive in from Indiana. Had some people drive up from, or over from Athens, and, yeah, it was pretty good get together. Athens, Georgia or Athens, Alabama?
[01:35:19] Unknown:
Athens, Georgia or Athens, Alabama? Georgia. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Oh, I bet I know that couple. Yeah.
[01:35:25] Unknown:
Yeah. They were they were that get together back in, December of o two that we attended there in Carrollton. Uh-huh.
[01:35:32] Unknown:
Yeah. He owns a body shop up there. There's mighty sweet folks. Well, now all of our folks are good folks. You you can't hang around here and adopt this information into your lifestyle unless you're a good person. I don't think. So that's my experience anyway. And Bob is a good one. He's been hanging here for he's one of those folks who've been around for an awful long time, and we love to have him and, love to hear what he's got to say and want to always pick a net with him when we can and,
[01:36:05] Unknown:
all that stuff. Well, I'm guessing it's been about twelve years. I'm guessing because I honestly you know, it's not like you mark it on the calendar because you don't realize that. No. I know. You're on the first part of a journey. You know? But Yep. It was, it was through Aladast, I'm pretty sure, is how I got on to you. And, and then, of course, you were on Joyce and this and that and the other, but I filed my affidavit in '16. So it was several years before that. So anyway Okay. By the way
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Yes, sir.
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I I need to call you out, Paul. I need to call you out. Uh-oh. No. Being as gentle as I can. If you're gonna correct somebody's Yeah. Please be gentle. Name, get it right. Because you didn't get it right either. It's Amy Coney Barrett.
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Not Coney Coney Bryant. Oh god. Okay. Now here's a memory. Here's a memory thing. I can help you. I can help you or get a memory peg. A Barrett fifty caliber, rifle.
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Oh, oh, okay. And you don't need to explain any more than that. You don't you don't you don't need to to explain any more of the correlation between Amy Coney and a rifle. You don't. Don't don't go. Stop.
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Back up. Well, I just said they got the same name.
[01:37:28] Unknown:
Back away from the firing pin. Well,
[01:37:32] Unknown:
this judiciary is getting to be a big problem.
[01:37:37] Unknown:
Thank you, Bob.
[01:37:39] Unknown:
Barrett. Well Barrett. As every as everybody's aware, Roger has trouble with or or
[01:37:47] Unknown:
something. Yeah. Wait. Is somebody pronounce somewhere.
[01:37:51] Unknown:
Or But he's always has he's always pronounced Amy Coney Brian wrong, but, you know, we live with it.
[01:37:59] Unknown:
Yeah. That's kind of my trademark, you know, butchering their name. Yeah. I keep I keep imagining Spanish.
[01:38:06] Unknown:
See? I keep imagining this barbarian in a dress on the Supreme Court. It's Conan. Right? It's Conan the barbarian.
[01:38:16] Unknown:
It it's like my Spanish, Bob. Is, you know, when you're talking do you have you have a dog at home? If you don't, you I'm sure you know what I'm gonna do. When you're talking to a dog and they kinda cock their head. Right? Yeah. That that's what Spanish speakers do many times with my Spanish. And I've come to understand that the best that what you can do is leave them with an impression that, oh, yeah. That crazy gringo that butchered the language. That's the guy. He's the one. When I first got the Yeah. I was in Argentina on my visit trip, you know, for a month and, very limited Spanish, about five words. And so somebody said, well, say, which means very little Spanish.
But I thought and and I started saying, and I couldn't figure out why they were looking at me. And that translation means I'm pecking you with my Spanish, which which I was.
[01:39:20] Unknown:
Well, it's close. Kinda getting the concept. Right?
[01:39:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Tell her the hell out of here. Her anyway. What happened to Barrett anyway? Thought she was supposed to be the guard the darling of the the conservative Supreme
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Court. Nope. That's because you and and Trump and everybody else, even over advisers like Barnes and others, believe what came out of the what's the name of that? The the Liberty Society or something. Yeah. One of those organizations up there. Federalist, they shoehorned him a whole bunch of people like her, unfortunately, and Trump didn't listen. K? Mhmm. But she's a one inch hog occasionally. Now listen. Yesterday, if you find this clip, you'll probably see it. He in this trip to Michigan, he granted one of the networks a interview, and he went and picked who the interviewer was. And he tells him right here and said, I picked you because I didn't know who the hell you were.
And this guy gets in the interview with Trump, gets honor and the privilege of all that press pool to have this, and he goes in and starts asking stupid questions. And Trump just jumps all over his fanning. I mean, it's really incredible. So anyway, you can watch that. You'll probably see it. Julie even came on and praised Trump today. I think that is really a good sign in the right direction because I disagree with many things he's doing. I don't like some of these people he's brought in there, these Zionist radicals. They're taking these agencies in their area of control underneath them and doing things like deporting some PhD candidate from some little college that wrote an op ed about against Israel.
And they went and grabbed her off the street, masked men, and deported her. Well, I'm against that totally 100%. I'm against what happened with Texas and today in that little town down there with the governor Abbott. We gotta get these people exposed, and nobody else can expose them like we can. Nobody because they don't have an option for us. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. My, my next door neighbor is a, army guy, and he was sent down to El Paso, months ago. And ever since Trump took over, he says the place is like a ghost town down there. Yep. But now the crime is so bad because of the ones that they haven't rounded up to get rid of them that it's just it's like, you know, theft city down there. Crimes are just going crazy because they they're they're afraid to, leave the town because they get caught. So they're just they're just causing all kinds of of criminal activity down there at, El Paso.
[01:42:12] Unknown:
And, unfortunately, the situation got dumped into this administration's lap. I mean, just look at the severity of these problems. You can think of seven, eight major issues, and they've got all these one one of those eight major issues would be a whole application and accomplishment if you could do it, much less all the eight. New ones popping up constantly. The Democrats in this bunch are, are like wild hyenas nipping at their heels everywhere. They're saying now the guy Garcia, when he's a MS thirteen where he's got it on his knuckles. And in this interview, this guy from ABC ex accuses says Trump that's photoshopped.
That's our new excuse. That's photoshopped. And, so anyway, Trump is quite confrontational with him. Tip my hat to I just I like the way he handles things for the most part, folks. And like I said, he ain't totally in bed with them or they would have bombed Iran last week. K?
[01:43:12] Unknown:
Hey, Roger.
[01:43:13] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. Couple of people here. I got Goodbye. One thing and then I gotta go. Okay. I'll be listening, but I gotta mute out. It's kinda funny. I was up at Gadsden, and I see a couple that I don't know. So I walk over and shake hands with the husband. They'll know who they are. Couple from Indiana had driven down. And we're talking and introducing ourselves and chit chatting a little bit. And his wife was speaking with someone else just to you know, just a yard away, and he kinda says something to his wife. And she turns around, and he said, this is my wife, and he says her name. And I start to say who I I said hello, and I started to say, you know, who I was. She said, oh, you're Bob. Oh, really?
Yeah. She recognized my voice before I ever heard you said anything. You know? It's like I was just talking to start to address her. She's like, oh, I know who you are. And I'm like, oh my god. I guess that's
[01:44:08] Unknown:
That's cool. Very cool when you've been talking to somebody or you've heard somebody like in this instance for a long time and you finally meet them, just that act, much less being able to identify them by their voice, a very cool story. Well, it's kinda it's kinda funny because, obviously,
[01:44:23] Unknown:
most of us don't know what each other look like necessarily unless it's on your profile or whatever. And I call in, so it's not. And, yeah. So it's it's got I mean, as soon as she had that recognition, I knew what had happened.
[01:44:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, I just I didn't realize Not got he would know me. But Yeah. If I told everybody, hey. Watch the Capital's Montreal game tonight and look for Julie up there somewhere around the red line. Right. Who, who else is trying to say something with Bob there a second ago? That was me.
[01:44:53] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Okay. This is exgentile. And this It's John. I just wanna make sure I'm clear. Yeah. That yeah. Okay. I'm not Jewish. I'm Hebrew just so there's no ambing you at all. We understand.
[01:45:06] Unknown:
Gentile. Right. We understand. Apologize
[01:45:10] Unknown:
yesterday if I might have, like, overwhelmed some people with some different things issues or things that need to be addressed. And, you know, you know, I understand it's like one topic kinda, you know, and one person at a time. But for some reason, I walk in my spirit, and somebody needed some information yesterday. And I don't know who it was, but that's why I do some of the things I do sometimes. But Uh-huh. I, I needed to get Murr's email address. I tried to find it last night, and I could not find it. And if somebody could spell it, the [email protected],
[01:45:45] Unknown:
I have that part. I'll tell you. Murr. I'll tell you. There you are. Will you will you wanna give out your information with your chat. Chat. If you wanna look for it, on Republic Broadcasting dot org, the host schedule page, and scroll down to my show, yours truly, and click on that. And this email is there, [email protected]. It's m e r b a I l e y. Some people forget the e. So b a I I b a I. Got it. Alrighty.
[01:46:14] Unknown:
Perfect. You know, I just wanna I just wanna thank you, and I apologize Yeah. If I ran it a little too much. But this is a I said,
[01:46:22] Unknown:
this is a little bit of a divisionary thing to say I'm ex gentile. Well, gentile just means nations. And Jews really comes from the tribes of Judah. Alright? There were 12 tribes. Many of us are part of those nations. So it's no big deal. You don't have to be ex this, and I'm now on this. And, you know, just just just I am an ex Gentile. Learn. Just share what you learn.
[01:46:47] Unknown:
Absolutely. But I took the name on just so I can help the Gentiles because that's basically, I know I've been given that job to try and help people that are lost because we don't have much time, and I wanna do the best job I can because when we get on the other side Then don't I don't wanna be asked why you're gonna do anything. Don't insult people. Gentiles is an insult. It was put in there by the paid translators. It just means nations.
[01:47:10] Unknown:
So you don't have I don't want that as a make it like it. Well, that's how it is. I'm just telling you. So, you know, it's just You know, myrrh?
[01:47:18] Unknown:
Well, it's it's my name, and it's just when I do radio programs and I go on shows and I get discipled, that's the name I've given. So I'm gonna stick with it because it it has good credence, and it and it has a lot of value. Whatever works for me. Honored to be an ex I'm honored to be an ex gentile. I'm glad. I I know, and I'm I'm thankful that he opened my eyes and allowed me to see. But, Roger, I wanted to say something. I'm I met you about five years ago when you was on Bradley Dean's show. You remember doing that show? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. One time. You had never asked me that. Uh-huh.
[01:47:50] Unknown:
Was it no. It was Tim. I know. I well, I've never been on Bradley Dean show. He doesn't believe in my information.
[01:47:56] Unknown:
It was this morning But it was Tim. Show I was It was Tim Barnes. Yeah. It was. But, you know, I was really hoping at that time people would get a grip because, you know, you're you're what you do is unbelievable because, you know, there are there is a guy I know of and the guy I went through. You know? He charges money, you know, for the information that you're given and and and Yeah. It's just priceless what you're doing. And and and because, you know, now that I've got to know you and I've kind of been hanging around I've been listening to you here lately for for a bit. You know, I know you're solid, and I know the information you have is true, but you do it for free. And and that, I don't think a lot of people know and understand. You know? And and that that information is so important because a lot of people I talk to say they don't have a thousand dollars. You know? And I'm like, it don't cost anything. You know? And they're you know, they just even if And so you know that They're just trying to find an easy excuse to not do it, I think. Let me tell you why one of the reasons there are several that I do that.
[01:48:58] Unknown:
One of them is because my goals are different. And, of course, my situation financially may be a different good lord put me in a situation twenty something years ago where I had just tremendous cash flow. I had no expenses. I was out of the tax system. I'd married my second wife. She lived with her mother, and they paid all the overhead. And so I literally hit silver on in that situation, so I had nothing but profit. Okay? And, unfortunately, knowing what I know, I put all that into gold twenty something years ago, and that's done real well. You know? It's the highest performing asset this century. So, that allows me to not charge. I'm not strapping to pay the bills. So that's a lot of it too. But I wanna affect change in the bigger picture, and you can affect change if I have a price barrier to people that might want to go be free. What would, you know here's, the late David Strait recently, passed, and he charged you $400 for that 31 page thing. It's got dumb stuff in it like sovereign citizen and stuff like that.
And so he had to make it 30 something pages to be able to justify to get you to pay him $400. You understand what's going on there? I know it's I totally understand. If I charge you I would how about if I charge hold on a second, John. What about if I charge you a thousand dollars? And I said, okay. Well, you transfer the money now. And when, when I see it in my account, I'll give you the magic paperwork. And so when you do that and I send you one sentence, I, John from Missouri, do solemnly swear my intent to be a national and not a citizen of The United States, and you go, boy, that guy's a fraud. K? Well, I don't wanna be a fraud. I wanna affect change. I don't want your thousand dollars. I want you to have that currency there and that wealth, whatever it's worth. And and I've got mine. I'm totally self sufficient. Everything's great living here. And, I can't I want people that might not be able to be here had they not had it given to them.
K? Now when I was I was very guilty of this, John and Glenn charged $1,500 to go through that first weekend seminar and file the paperwork and all that, but they did give a money back guarantee. Well, fortunately, at that point, I had $1,500. And I said, well, I'll pay them and then I'll ask for the money back. After that weekend was over and what those guys put into that thirty something hours we went through, I I didn't I I I could not if I had gone and asked them for the money back, I couldn't look at myself in the mirror. Okay? So but that was then. This is now.
The objects are bigger. That was tax focused. This is something that might could potentially affect a change for the whole world. So I want everybody under the big tent. I don't care about your wealth. I want you to have it. If you wanna do this, I'm gonna feed you, and and and we're gonna a bunch of people around here are gonna feed you too. You saw it the other day with Angelo, our our our new guy. So, anyway, what, we got a couple of minutes left. John, what's your response there? I kinda took over the dialogue. You know,
[01:52:19] Unknown:
would you mind if I, like, printed out some business cards that had, you know, the matrixdocs,youknow,.com and your name on it with showing, you know, would you like to not pay federal income tax or state taxes? Well, really. You know, and then just start handing them out and giving them out. Would you have a problem with doing that? Any way, anybody can promote this message just as long as you got your facts straight
[01:52:41] Unknown:
and you got your arms around the information. That's what I'd say is a requirement. Pass that. However you wanna do it, go go, go to the local library, and they've always got rooms they, will let out for civic events. And then go around your town and put up flyers. Go put the businesses and give them a couple to hand out and and go see if anybody responds and and give them a presentation or take one of the ones we've got in the can like Deanna's Bengal or with Tom d here or any several and play it on your cell phone for them and pass out handouts. Do any of that stuff. What whatever you gotta do and moves you to help spread our word and see if people are, attracted by the message. And, Joe, yes, sir, what can we help you with? I still think Paul had the very best idea
[01:53:33] Unknown:
of the QR code.
[01:53:37] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's big because people's curiosity. Card or a blank piece of paper
[01:53:43] Unknown:
and use that as a link to I don't wanna try to convince anyone. I I want you, Roger, or Paul to pass this information on, not me because I don't wanna be the one to confuse it. Yeah. And there is information on the website. If you use that QR code to go to the website and maybe put a header on there about, you know, freedom, from taxes and all this and that and everything. But if if most of us try to convince anyone or tell anybody the story, we're gonna stumble someplace in that dialogue, and that can make it or break it. And oftentimes, it'll break it if it's not passed on properly. So that QR code deal, Paul, you hit the home run with that as far as I'm concerned.
[01:54:49] Unknown:
Well, everybody you know, people you hear people say, well, I'm only one person. What can I do? Well, I'm only one person. Look what I've done. You got this idea right here where you can do these things and help spread the message to a passive audience. You don't even necessarily have to even confront anybody you speak to. So, you're only one person. What can you do? I don't know. That's up to you. K? We appreciate all efforts. So and, you know, what's he saying, Paul? Many hands? Make for light work.
[01:55:21] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. Two guys working together can do the work of three people.
[01:55:27] Unknown:
Mhmm. True that. Teams always that's why I try and structure everything as a team if we can, you know, with some people. Well, some people along the way have just not been team players. I guess it just ain't in them. You know? But I'd like to have the group special and fashioned as a team because they always accomplish more. Yes, Joe.
[01:55:47] Unknown:
There's an old saying amongst cowboys. One cowboy can drive one cow. Two cowboys can drive two cows. Three cowboys can drive a thousand.
[01:55:57] Unknown:
Yeah. That's right.
[01:55:58] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:55:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, do you guys can do the work of three individuals working alone?
[01:56:07] Unknown:
And,
[01:56:09] Unknown:
especially, I think that's a great idea. QR code and got a couple of sheep dogs. Right, Joe? Go ahead. Yeah. The the QR code is a great idea, but before implementing a QR code, I need to set up a a very concise, very, pleasant to look at Landing page. Landing page. Yep. It's gotta go to a splash page. Yep. Yep.
[01:56:36] Unknown:
And, so, anyway, we're we're a we're a constant work in progress. One of the reasons is because we don't sell your ears. I don't want those instructions. They're probably valid products that people could pay us to to to advertise, but I want that time to talk to, like, Julie or one of the new folks and explain some of this stuff to you. I would just don't care about the money. Sometimes that's a positive, and sometimes that's a negative. As it affects us, we could probably be splashier and have accomplished more, but we might not have the group we've got right now. So I don't know. It's just the way I've decided to go and turn it over to God. I'm here. Take step by step, day after day. When it's time to happen, he's gonna dictate it.
So I'm waiting patiently for that to arrive.
[01:57:30] Unknown:
We do what we can with what we forgot.
[01:57:33] Unknown:
Yeah. We should, be here in the Whistler here probably in a second or two. Does anybody have any parting things here for us as we drift towards the outro?
[01:57:44] Unknown:
This is Chris from California.
[01:57:46] Unknown:
Hey, Chris. Well, you always wait till the end of the show, don't you? What you got?
[01:57:51] Unknown:
Okay. I have to I have to, send you something important. Where do you want me to send it? To what, email?
[01:57:59] Unknown:
Me, Roger?
[01:58:01] Unknown:
Yes. Yes.
[01:58:03] Unknown:
Radioranch,nospace,radioranch@mail,mail,notgmail,mail.com. And, I'm pretty sure it'll arrive, Chris. Okay, buddy. Yeah. I'm gonna I'll look. You that
[01:58:21] Unknown:
you can look over.
[01:58:23] Unknown:
Okay. You might want to. Alright. Well, remember I got bad eyesight. So, I challenged there. So sometimes that's difficult. I'll look at it and let you know. Okay? It'll be something for me to listen to. You'll listen to it. Well, alright. I just okay. That'll be fine. Well, we'll be back, oh, tomorrow, May 1. Very significant in a number of ways. Very significant because that is the founding of the Illuminati, which is what we're under right now. I might go into that in more depth than you're wanna hear. But it's some of the intrigues of what we're involved with here and some of the things I've been able to discover with good Lord's help and understand again, with the good lord's help and to be able to explain to you.
And so we'll we'll see if we do that tomorrow. If not, it's a day we can discuss some of that history. It's important. Mentioned it yesterday a little bit with Sabotage v, and, maybe we'll just go over that tomorrow again too. So, wherever you are and whatever you're doing, I hope you, do it safely and have a good rest of the day. We'll see what happens on the national and international scene and, gather together again tomorrow. And barring a new student, we'll
[01:59:46] Unknown:
discuss some of that stuff. So Hey, Raj. Good good show today. Lots of information. Yes, Paul? Wanna mention before we go off the air, thank you, Murph, for sharing the matrix docs on Republic Broadcasting Network. That was the missing piece to the floodgate, I think. Yes.
[02:00:04] Unknown:
Welcome. And I send emails to Roger with big purple letters.
[02:00:09] Unknown:
Yes. She does. She sure does because she's aware that purple is one of my favorite colors. And you know, myrrh, being myrrh, that purple was the world's first monopoly. Right?
[02:00:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. There you go. Yeah. So They got it from got it from the critters. Yep. Right.
[02:00:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, listen. It's
[02:00:31] Unknown:
the it's the highest vibration. Okay.
[02:00:34] Unknown:
Okay. Well, what else now that we're off the air? Does somebody have something else for me? No. Tomorrow Mark, did you see you didn't pardon that. Oh, no. Hold it. Tomorrow tomorrow is not the first?
[02:00:52] Unknown:
Yeah. It's the thirty first.
[02:00:55] Unknown:
'20 '6, '20 '9, '30. No. It's not. I'm looking at the calendar, Brent. Today's the thirtieth. Tomorrow's the first.
[02:01:07] Unknown:
There's thirty one days in May.
[02:01:09] Unknown:
No. There isn't. Not according to this calendar from Microsoft. Oh, it does. Now they may Microsoft could be wrong. Wait wait a minute. We're in April.
[02:01:18] Unknown:
Yeah. You're a month ahead of the, month ahead of the game. Oh, sorry.
[02:01:26] Unknown:
What's wrong with the time that Pay attention to your driving now.
[02:01:31] Unknown:
Thirty days has April, June, and September. All the rest have thirty one except February. I think that's how it goes. Tomorrow is a really November's '30 '2, isn't it? Thirty, I think.
[02:01:46] Unknown:
I think it's thirty days half September, April, June, and November. All the rest have thirty one except February, which is twenty eight.
[02:01:56] Unknown:
Some years.
[02:01:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Some years.
[02:01:59] Unknown:
And 29 on leap year.
[02:02:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I like,
[02:02:04] Unknown:
Yeah. You can't nail down time like nobody has ever. You always got something. So every fourth year, they gotta add an entire day.
[02:02:13] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. You know, I like I like the you you heard the old saying, find a penny, pick it up, and all day long, you'll have good luck? Never heard that before in my life. Never? Not now. Seriously? Never. Never. Seriously. Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long, you'll have good luck. Unless the penny is face down, then it's best left on the ground. Because if it's face down, it's not good luck. It's something else.
[02:02:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Actually, what are you gonna do when they quit making pennies here like been ordered by mister Trump? You know what? Their findings were it cost 4¢ to produce a a penny.
[02:03:00] Unknown:
Well, there will be all they don't have to they don't have to continue making them. Just leave the ones that are in circulation. I mean, they're coins. I mean, they'll get looking pretty ugly in twenty or thirty years, but they're still out there. Well, if nobody will take them, they'll send them to Ecuador. They'll work down here.
[02:03:18] Unknown:
Well, you know how you know how copper wire is made? I yield.
[02:03:22] Unknown:
Luck is not good. The root word is Lucifer.
[02:03:28] Unknown:
So true, Brent.
[02:03:30] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:03:31] Unknown:
You'll be blessed. Okay. Forget I said that. Alright, you kiddos. Well, listen. There's a, there's a lady, I'm right in the middle of it, Harrison right now, that's given a excellent report. She's a former lawyer on the on the state of the judiciary and stuff. We may excerpt that and play it tomorrow. Okay? And she hadn't finished yet. So, anyways, I'm gonna go do that and listen to that and go about my day. And, Paul, it seems like, you know, when you change Skype over, you did it on the portable, which changed the account. Well, I had it open on both my cell phone, of course, or it's on the cell phone, and and on the other computer, which doesn't have a microphone. Well, I hadn't shut it down yet. It's still on the old Skype, but it still appears to work. So I'm just gonna leave it until I gotta deal with the change. Okay?
[02:04:27] Unknown:
I do believe that Skype won't allow you to log in tomorrow. So we'll have to, we'll have to put Teams on your desktop. Okay. Then it'll then it'll import it.
[02:04:44] Unknown:
Alright. Well, let me know. K? From when This afternoon or whatever. I'm
[02:04:52] Unknown:
let's let's talk this afternoon or early evening or something. Okay? Okay. I have a different remote software. I don't have your desktop, set up on the remote we use for the shell, but I do have a different remote software that I can send you an invitation to on the desktop, and then I'll be able to get into it and take care of that for you.
[02:05:12] Unknown:
Okay. Alright? Alrighty. Yeah. Does it include downloading and stuff or whatever? Yeah. Yeah. Alrighty. Well, let's do it. If we gotta do it, we gotta do it for tomorrow. So let's try and coordinate something. Okeydoke. Little you know? Feets feets don't fail me now. You know?
[02:05:36] Unknown:
You're saying this one? Correct myself. I just wanna correct myself. I had said it was Friday, the twenty eighth, and that was Monday as Mark said. So, it's interesting that you picked up listeners, though. That is interesting.
[02:05:50] Unknown:
What the heck is Did you hear how many we picked up?
[02:05:54] Unknown:
I I missed how many.
[02:05:56] Unknown:
Our new listeners our new listeners, unique, went up 38% in the last week.
[02:06:07] Unknown:
Oh, wow. 38%. That's quite a bit. Yeah. We had,
[02:06:14] Unknown:
oh, come on. Last week's downloads. We had, April 27, we had 4,359 downloads of the twenty seventh show. Wow. The network, Global Voice Network, had 4,359 downloads on that day. And, typically, it's between five and eight hundred downloads per day. The pre the last seven days are up 969%.
[02:06:59] Unknown:
Wow.
[02:07:01] Unknown:
So Wowie.
[02:07:03] Unknown:
Wow. Uh-huh. And that's and I do have to make sure that I point out that is one network. Okay. That is one. We're on Eurofolk Radio, Global Voice Radio, Home Network dot TV, Freedom Nation dot TV, GoLive TV, StreamLife dot Tube, w b o u f m, and RadioSoapbox.com. Just Global Voice Network is up 969%. Just one. They're both. Yeah.
[02:07:37] Unknown:
Paul. This is Larry. I think you mean the twenty sixth.
[02:07:43] Unknown:
No. I'm I'm looking at the, I'm looking at the, thing right here, April 27. They downloaded
[02:07:51] Unknown:
them on Sunday.
[02:07:53] Unknown:
Which Oh, the down well, I was gonna say the show was on Saturday, the twenty sixth. Right. Right. So the downloads were of which show?
[02:08:01] Unknown:
On Sunday, and, the top one was the Sabado edition.
[02:08:07] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:08:08] Unknown:
Mhmm. It was the top the top download.
[02:08:14] Unknown:
And that that aired on what day, the Sabadell edition?
[02:08:17] Unknown:
Did that? On the twenty sixth. Okay. That was Life Saturday. I'm right. But these were archived downloads, so they were downloaded the following day. So that's that's no slouch, people. No wonder I was having trouble with Podom. The servers were buckling.
[02:08:46] Unknown:
You're saying they downloaded that particular
[02:08:49] Unknown:
show, not a variety of shows. Right? No. They down that's across all shows on the Global Voice Network. There were 4,359 of them downloaded on that twenty four hour period.
[02:09:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, that was before I even had that shout out there with
[02:09:06] Unknown:
Feds. But yeah. Mhmm. So if the word's getting around, that's good. Yeah. Well, then I don't know what, I don't know what opened the floodgate then. So I got but I have to figure it out so we can do it again. What do you think?
[02:09:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Really. Yep.
[02:09:24] Unknown:
Anyways, thank you, Murr.
[02:09:28] Unknown:
Yeah. I didn't like getting puffy with him, but, it it made him quit talking so I could finish what I had to say. So
[02:09:37] Unknown:
Yeah. It didn't. No. Roger's still with us. I think he might have stepped away to go to the the Relief Room,
[02:09:46] Unknown:
because, you know, he's see a man about a horse. For a couple hours. You ever hear that expression, see a man about a horse?
[02:09:54] Unknown:
Yeah. All I've heard, see a man about a horse, see a man about a dog, you know, and any number of other ones that I don't know that we really need to go into while the stream is still up.
[02:10:09] Unknown:
Whoops.
[02:10:12] Unknown:
Yeah. That's alright.
[02:10:13] Unknown:
It's a family show, but Good to hear your voice, John, by the way.
[02:10:21] Unknown:
Yeah. John in Missouri. Hey, Tom. You still there? Uh-oh.
[02:10:28] Unknown:
That was just him. That was
[02:10:31] Unknown:
No. I'm here. Just somebody somebody's trying to call, and I couldn't get to the unmute button.
[02:10:37] Unknown:
Oh, thank you for for getting the Teams ready on the RBN Skype one. Now Teams one.
[02:10:45] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I know. It took me took me, let's see. I got there at 01:00. I was there almost midnight, and, yeah. Well, I had some issues, and, probably still got another one another one, Skype,
[02:10:59] Unknown:
two to do. But Yeah. Yeah. They need that one done too. Do you think that one will take just as long or now that you've done one? No. No. No. No. The other one was because I had to strip it down bare
[02:11:11] Unknown:
and, then reload it and set everything up and create shares and all that stuff. But this other one will be, hopefully, be an in place upgrade.
[02:11:20] Unknown:
So you're you have to, like, upgrade it to Windows 10 or 11 or something?
[02:11:25] Unknown:
Yeah. 10. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's the it's the only one that's not up to date, but that's gonna be done right away.
[02:11:36] Unknown:
And what is it? The May 5 or yeah. Right? Cinco de Mayo is when Skype goes away?
[02:11:45] Unknown:
Thank you. It's not going away. It's being blended into another grouping called Teams.
[02:11:52] Unknown:
Right. Right. Yeah. That's what we were just talking about. Or or if you put $10 into your Skype account, they'll let it stay. Yeah. And Because if you're using it for making calls, so, you know, if you once a month, make a little call or something or whatever. But,
[02:12:12] Unknown:
As long as you're paying everything, I guess. But even then though, they said they'll keep everything. Even if you don't, get rid of the Skype, they'll keep all the contacts. I think it's for, like, till December or something.
[02:12:24] Unknown:
Something like that. Yeah. Although, the one nice thing was it merged everything over, so that was good because Yeah. Yeah. Nightmare trying to trying to move all the content.
[02:12:35] Unknown:
Yeah. What's your opinion on this free conference call? That wouldn't be suitable, I guess, for RBM, really. Right?
[02:12:42] Unknown:
Well, I offered them. I mean, I use it all the time and, but, you know, and and, you know, every all they had to do is have each host set up their own free conferencecall.com account with a with a PIN and password and or or a you know, and it doesn't change. You use the same nine digit code for every connection, and you get a PIN for people, and then the then the host has their own host PIN. And so all they'd have to do is use that and, you know, call in. But then, you know, it would tie up a literally tie up a a phone line, but that's okay. You know? Jeez. You know, when I first started helping John, he was paying $8 a month for an AT and T phone service, and I knocked that down to, like, I don't know. I forget it was, like, 800 when I when I put them on VoIP put them on VoIP and set everything up. And and now it's even cheaper because we're getting a combo deal with the Internet service, and the Internet service was ridiculous too until I got them on the fiber and and got them a really good deal for for the Internet and for the VoIP service. So, you know, I think I've got it about as cheap as possible, you know, for for what they have. So it's
[02:14:08] Unknown:
you know. You're a real blessing for them in particular. Probably a lot of other people too.
[02:14:15] Unknown:
You guys Well, I've been doing telecom since I my dad worked for the phone company. I've been doing telecom Oh, yeah. Stuff since, you know, I was a kid. So
[02:14:23] Unknown:
Climbing up telephone poles. I've got what probably y'all do not have a attribute of the old Skype called Skype in and Skype out, which has been indispensable for me outside the country for all of the calling phone lines and and all the rest of the stuff all these years, and I pay for it. It used to be with Skype. If you had one of them, you'd get the other one for free, and they charge you $30. So you could have Skype in and Skype out. In other words, Skype out is I've got a local phone number in The US, and you can call a local phone number, and it'll ring my Skype anywhere in the world. Okay?
And you can have, or used to could, up to 12 of those around the world. So you could set up an international business and just set up Skype accounts, so you'd have a local phone number. But, anyway, I think that account and it they'd renew it in June, probably will will, negate some of the actions they'd have on somebody that doesn't have that kind of a regular service, Tom, like you were saying, $10 in your whatever account for I'm or whatever. Raj. Yeah. For making for making calls, you know, whatever it costs, Penny. Well, I've been locked into that for a long time. I so it probably I might be a little bit different than the ordinary guy. Anyway, Paul, what were you gonna say?
[02:15:52] Unknown:
I thought I heard that Skype was not going to renew any subscriptions. They were gonna let any subscriptions that were enforced play out, but they weren't going to renew them. The only solution that I can think of as far as global calling and still doing still pulling off voice over IP is you remember the magic jacks of days of old? Yeah. Jack's got one. They've gotten a lot better, and you can pick what phone number you want from whatever, from whatever continent you want, and they work globally.
[02:16:28] Unknown:
So and The problem for us with that, Paul, is that a lot of the ISPs block the magicJack because they want you to use their VoIP service, and they block magicJack connections. I had I had one of those years ago, and then, Comcast started blocking it. I don't know if they're still doing it because I haven't had a magicJack in a long time, but, I think they probably still are unless the, they got their PP slapped by the FCC.
[02:16:55] Unknown:
Okay. So the Skype that's being incorporated in the Teams will not allow me to do that anymore after the due date in June when it expires?
[02:17:04] Unknown:
If they don't renew the subscription, then that service will go away.
[02:17:10] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I, man, I hope that service doesn't go away. There's a lot of people around the world that depend on that. And I really don't know if there's any way to make an actual voice phone call,
[02:17:22] Unknown:
with Teams. You can make, voice over IP to voice over IP calls, and you can make video calls.
[02:17:33] Unknown:
Right.
[02:17:35] Unknown:
But I have not seen anywhere where you could use Teams and dial an actual phone number.
[02:17:42] Unknown:
So I understand you have to have Yeah. You have to have Windows 10 or 11, right, for Teams? You have to have that, I think. Right? Yeah. I believe so. Minimum 10.
[02:17:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Because I've got 10 on the Eleven eleven is horrible.
[02:18:00] Unknown:
You know what I call it? I call it I call it Microsoft woke.
[02:18:07] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I'm looking at your account in Teams right now. Yes. And, in Skype, there was a down arrow on the audio call, and I could choose whether to call you with Skype or call your phone number. Yes. Your phone number is not in Teams. All it is is a Teams to Teams audio call. Okay.
[02:18:34] Unknown:
But there's still no charge for it after that, right, unless you're gonna do group calling
[02:18:40] Unknown:
like You can do group video calling up to, 60. But if you have a group audio call, you can keep one open twenty four hours with as many people as you want. But if you have a video call, you're limited to one hour.
[02:18:59] Unknown:
But you gotta pay for people. Does, right, is have the pay for so they can keep their shoes going.
[02:19:06] Unknown:
Right. But you either one of those, you gotta pay for? Either the audio or the video?
[02:19:11] Unknown:
No. Audio audio point to point or audio point to a group in a conference, that's free as long as you wanna use it. But if you wanna have a online video conference call, that's limited to sixty minutes unless you pay. There's $4 a month version and, $10 a month version, And they bill it annually, so I won't be buying that anytime soon.
[02:19:42] Unknown:
Nope. But will that You call me when you get free conference call with various numbers around the con around the globe.
[02:19:50] Unknown:
Yeah. You can you can add international numbers
[02:19:55] Unknown:
to FCC. Yeah. But, I mean, like, for Roger to have a direct number, you know, call this number and you get me. You don't have to dial a number and then an access code and then a PIN. No. That will just get you into the conference. Doesn't that work? Yeah. Okay.
[02:20:09] Unknown:
Well, I don't know. Way that I'm gonna be able to, like, on this computer where you switched it over. I can't go on there today and call a landline in The US. That's still a service. I'd paid for that and run out yet. So I just don't know. I haven't even been in there to look at it. And, of course, it's on the portable, which is smaller and more difficult for me with my eyes. So so, yeah, I guess we need to get this big computer switched over. Too many unknowns here.
[02:20:44] Unknown:
I'm gonna I'm gonna remote into your portable this afternoon, and I'm gonna I'm gonna poke around. We might actually have to put Skype back on that portable. If you've got that subscription service, you wanna keep it because I don't think you can do it. Well, this
[02:21:03] Unknown:
well and and this is what I use. This portable is what I use. I don't even have a microphone on the big computer as you know. And they've gotten wanting me to do something on the phone, and I can't even read the instructions. And my cell phone guy couldn't get it to do didn't think we had enough bandwidth or something yesterday. So I guess I've gotta figure out to do something with that. It's giving me some message, and we couldn't execute it. So
[02:21:30] Unknown:
Okay. She's almighty. What a mess. Alright, Paul. Should I ask, I gotta go, but I'll try to pop in tomorrow. So you guys all have a good day.
[02:21:39] Unknown:
Thanks, Tom. Good to hear you. What somebody else was saying something there?
[02:21:43] Unknown:
Yes. It's Jesse. Can you hear me?
[02:21:46] Unknown:
Yes, Jesse. I can. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep.
[02:21:49] Unknown:
Oh, there you go. For many for many years, and I also use it outside the country, and it worked really good. And I hardly use it because that used to be my business phone. So, so I was getting call from landline, from everything, from all over the place before, so about a year ago. And, it worked fine. You just had to hook it up. They send you the other equipment. You put it in your computer. And, I don't know if any change, but it really worked really well. It was very cheap for a year service. So Mhmm. Okay. That's what I'm talking about. I don't know about what's Paul talking about.
[02:22:25] Unknown:
Alright. Well, I'm pretty sure that you actually thing you need is Go ahead. The only thing I need to send what? No. The only thing you need is Internet to hook it up to your computer. Okay. Yeah. I'll ask Jack about it. He's been using it for years. I'm sure he still does. So, we'll find out about that, but I'll miss Skype. If that attribute is gone, I'll sure miss it. I can tell you. Mhmm. But, let's try and figure out. Do should I stick around the apartment this afternoon?
[02:23:00] Unknown:
Just leave the I think I'm going to. I'm only gonna leave the the portable open.
[02:23:05] Unknown:
Right. Well, you know, it's funny. I left yes. I said yesterday, I left it all day. I didn't see it, fire up with you on it. And and then that morning, I went over to fire it up and you were on it. So I don't know if that was just a miraculous timing or what. Anyway, I'll leave it open, and I think I'm just gonna hang around the the apartment tonight and or the day, because I wanna watch that Washington hockey game tonight. So I won't usually, I use that time to listen to replays on Alex. But, anyway, I I'm gonna stay around the house for you. Okay?
[02:23:39] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:23:40] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:23:41] Unknown:
There was a good interview with,
[02:23:44] Unknown:
Tucker Carlson and Catherine Austin Fitch yesterday. I've got that one in the queue. I haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I got several things in the queue to watch. Stu Peters was all over the Jews. Good for him, and lately, and I think that's wonderful. So, as is, Candace Owens. So maybe we could, reach out and touch those folks. My are you and my computer?
[02:24:10] Unknown:
Yes. I am.
[02:24:12] Unknown:
She's a baronist, and she's she's the antisemite of the year.
[02:24:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Good. My kind of people. Antisemite is antisemitism is a disease. You catch it from Jews. I'll, I'll see y'all tomorrow. I'm gonna go ahead and mute out here, Paul. Okay. Yeah. If I can find it. Anyway, great show. Thank you. Ciao.
[02:24:48] Unknown:
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[02:25:48] Unknown:
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