In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a myriad of topics, ranging from technical issues with internet connectivity to geopolitical discussions. The show begins with a light-hearted acknowledgment of the sponsors and a welcome to the Eurofolk and Global Voice Radio Networks. Roger, along with his co-host Paul Biener, discusses the challenges of maintaining internet connectivity, especially with platforms like InfoWars and Rumble experiencing outages. The conversation shifts to international politics, touching on the changing stance of British politician Starmer on immigration and the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics, including Netanyahu's strained relations and the influence of Qatar. The episode takes a somber turn as Roger announces the critical condition of Ron Gibson, a previous guest known for his expertise on land patents. The discussion then veers into the realm of conspiracy theories and political intrigue, with mentions of Trump's alleged involvement in freeing a hostage and the controversial letter against Netanyahu. The hosts also delve into historical legislative acts, such as the Act of 1871 and the Crime of 1873, exploring their implications on modern governance. The show concludes with a reflection on the challenges of maintaining personal freedom amidst a complex web of legal and governmental structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's rights and the historical context of current events.
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Well, Alvin, us too. We're gonna take another swing at it. Here this morning on the eleventh. It's 05/11/2011. And, Roger Sales, your host here at the Radio Ranch, and we are joined and assisted by a number of other platforms. And mister Paul Beener is the one that keeps up with all that because I certainly couldn't. And, so we, invite him on to give them proper recognition and credit for their efforts. About this time right now in the morning, six days a week, we do that. Don't we, Paul?
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Yes. Yes. We do. Yep. We do it. Yep.
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And, there's been Internet weirdly this all morning.
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Has there? Yes. Weird down here. So I I I'm listening to InfoWars, and all of a sudden, it just goes blank while I go over and mess with it. The rumble thing is just blank. There's no signal. But yet the YouTube or the YouTube channels will play. But Yeah. My my mail service, Rumble, and whatever, they must be on some kind of separate channels or something. Anyway, they got it back together a few minutes ago and almost nice to show. By golly. Bye. I think
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what they're doing is that they're messing with different legs of the Internet because WDRN productions is having a terrible time staying connected this morning. So they're gonna be a no show today, But we are on eurofolkradio.com, thanks to pastor Eli James, and we're on radiosoapbox.com, thanks to Paul across the pond. And we're on Global Voice Radio Network through PodHome and the, PodHome server. So we're we're in an abbreviated
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list. Okay. We have our presence. We have our presence. Well, one of the things I was forced to watch on YouTube was, kind of this Brit morning show over there talking all about conservative one, talking about the Starmer and how four years ago, he was talking about we gotta have immigrants, and now he's starting to turn them away evidently. Anyway, there's a negative deportation aspect of it. Don't know much more than just what I heard this morning briefly, and I was distracted with other things because the Internet wasn't the only thing that screwed up this morning. So, anyway, so we got our, credits out, and, hopefully, we've got some of our our Brit friends over there. Boy, they're in a Malibu house over there. Europe, even worse. Yeah.
I need to I got a second day in a row. I need to start the show out with an announcement that I don't like making, particularly. I received an email last night. Ron Gibson, the land patent guy, has had a pretty massive heart attack Oh, no. And is in the hospital in critical condition. He is live, but that's about all I got last night. Now Ron has been on the show before. I think it was 2020 or 2021, with Brent on a Friday. You can go back in the archives over there on even on Cashbox. But there's some, that was a good show. Samuel's the one that turned us on to Ron. I was not, familiar with him up to that point. He was nice guy to talk with and, enjoyed him, and I hope he pulls through and, you know, everything works out for him. That's, two days in a row, though, that I have to open the show with bad tidings, Paul. I don't particularly like that.
Right. I hope it's not foreboding. And, you know, hey. Your day is coming too. What? Anyway,
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No. No. No. No. No.
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Well, I know. I know. But I mean, just just saying. Just saying. Oh, come on.
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Jeez.
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Well, it makes me wanna go drink take a drink off my shake here this morning with all the good vitamins and minerals.
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I just had my eighteenth birthday.
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Well, okay. Yeah. Too young to go. Alright. So, did somebody was there somebody trying to say something there?
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I didn't hear you.
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I thought I had somebody breaking through. Anyway, prayers for Ron Gibson. And, well, hell, everybody else, you know, my my prayer my prayer stuff has been working pretty good. You know, they Trump hates that. Yahoo won't even take his phone calls. So, I'm sure that I'm sure that my prayer single handedly did that, but I have a feeling there's other people that were doing the same thing. I don't know because, I didn't get to listen to too much of Harrison this morning because of this Internet problem, the other things that are going on in the world, but, the there was a hostage somehow that, his name was not Jewish, but it was like Alexander or something. But, evidently, if he was over there, he was Jewish, as a captive. And he was a captive since October of whenever that farce was two years ago. That's a pretty long time in a tunnel.
Be hard to get through. Anyway, Trump supposedly somehow got him out, and, of course, Netanyahu's had plenty of opportunity to get them out in wall because of his, predilection. This was pretty cool that I heard yesterday, I think. Right. It was it must have been on Owen's show when I was listening to him right before I went to sleep. They remember the letter against the Biden laptop with the with all the people signing it? Mhmm. They did they did the same thing in Israel against Netanyahu with over 550 signatures, ex Mossad chief, ex Shabbat chief, on and on and on, dignitary, dignitary to president Trump saying, do not work with Netanyahu.
Please don't work with Netanyahu. So this guy's getting it from all sides, man, all of a sudden. I can't say of I know of anyone who more richly deserves it than that psychopath creep. But, you know, he just they just got a murder. They got some kind of a strain in them that is just pure devil. It's just pure devil, Paul. Mhmm. So, anyway, the the walls are closing in on that, and I'm a yo yo yahoo, I guess. And, that's good. We get some maybe get some sanity out of that Satan sandbox. I'd like to know why we don't get immigrants in Satan sandbox. But why they gotta take all those immigrants and just point them to Israel.
Oh, boy. They wouldn't have too much of a be like a wet hen, wouldn't it, Paul? Good lord. Be like taking your cat and and dumping it in water. So, anyway, we'll we'll see. We'll see where these things go when they're on their way to, I guess they're probably over there by now, and they're gonna cut a deal deal with Saudi Arabia. They're having talks with Saudi Arabia, and they're not including Israel on on their agreement and all this other stuff that's supposed to happen in this. They're not consulting them. I to my knowledge, they may be consulting or informing them, but they're having the meetings without Israel. That's gotta drive Netanyahu bat even more batty than he is. K?
So, the other things are now you've got Qatar who donated this plane. Evidently, a really fancy plane because Air Force One's over 40 years old. Trump had an order in his last, appointment when he was in in there last time to start the, redoing of of they're not refurbishing. They're gonna do a whole new Air Force one. And then Biden and his bunch of commies sidelined it somehow.
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And so They wanted the money instead.
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Brilliant. For the probably to bring in
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Yep. Pardon me? Sorry. Nice. What was that? Hell, I just I just promoted somebody, and and when I promote them, it usually unmutes their line, and they've got a little noise going on in their room. I see. Okay. Oh. Well, anyway, now that, they're, gonna go work on it again, but they can't do it overnight.
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And in the interim, Qatar was, some sanity. There's some sanity in Qatar, it appears, over there. Mhmm. And, they have given they I don't think they donated. I think they just flat gave The US a real modern, real fancy plane. Now Trump's not gonna use it. I don't think as Air Force One, he's gonna give it over to the Department of Defense. I don't know all the details, but, obviously, the natives are you know, why didn't Israel give us a freaking plane? The the gazillions of dollars we've given you, you bastards. Why didn't you give us a freaking plane? So now the alternate the enemy gives us one, and boy are the natives restless.
Oh, what do you mean? What do you mean taking a plane? Oh, all their crap. God, I hate these people. So, anyway, it's gonna be, donated or put over in the department offense somehow. So that's going on. Let's see what else is going on. I have something right on the tip of my tongue. Paul, there's some other interesting things going on. Let's see. I told you about the letter. I told you about the plane. So I don't know. Should I mind on well, yes. I think is that Dave?
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It is. Good morning. I was brushing my teeth, so I couldn't jump in right where you're talking about that plane. Wouldn't that fall under the old thirteenth amendment?
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No. As in a model, you get from a king Well, it's not a gift to a person. It's a gift to the country.
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Okay.
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Okay? So there's a big difference. Alright. It wouldn't matter. They don't even wanna bring that thing out and dust it off anyway, but it's not given to a person. And what's Trump gonna do? Turn down a half a trillion dollar plane? I think it's a 400 and half a billion dollar plane. I don't know how much it cost, but it's supposed to be very luxurious. And Qatar is a a a very, evidently level headed country. And as I mentioned, I think yesterday, I saw the interview between Tucker Carlson and the head of Qatar, and he's level headed straight ahead guy. You know? Of course, they've got some other projects they're trying to promote inside The US and donating money and stuff, and, oh, the Jews don't like it. Whoo.
They don't like it. So if they don't give us anything, all they do is take. All they are thieves and liars and slavers. But, boy, if one of their little, rivals gives you something that is that is a gift that fills a absolute void, boy, they go nuts. What, Paul?
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Well, my guess is that the last administration sidetracked the the new Air Force one, but the money that was allocated probably disappeared. It was still spent somewhere. I'm sure it was immigrants
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or migrants or whatever. Speaking of migrants, we got we got some new legal migrants yesterday, Paul. Did you hear about that?
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No. But maybe the money went over to, to Ukraine.
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I bet you did. No. Well, there's just no telling where these thieves send it. You know? Who stole it, where it went, for what, etcetera, etcetera. There's just no telling. God, we need to bust these bastards bad. Anyway, South Africa has sent us 60 white refugees. And my god, you'd have thought the damn roof blew off. I mean, it's ridiculous. K? Oh, there's no genocide. Oh, there's crap. I'm sorry. I just hate communist. I really can't stand communist.
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You can't make this stuff up. You're endangering my victimhood.
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I am, and you better come forth and defend it. You better to come defend it.
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We got too many woods in this country.
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That's right. So, anyway, here's here's they bring in 20,000,000 that do nothing but suck off the social system and get get my Obama phone, you know, all that crap. And here we bring in 60 whites, so they're murdering people over there. I'm butchering them on their own farms. And, and if you go back in the history of it, when the boars landed there, there weren't any blacks there. There were no blacks in inhabiting South Of Africa. They built the cities and then the Zulus came. So it it the whole thing's preposterous. Anyway, we got 60 new white Afrikaners and who will come into the country, blend in with the culture, and immediately go to work.
Not sit back on their white asses and and suck off the welfare card with their Obama phone. The but they but they're gonna go right to work. Okay? No. We don't want them, Paul. We don't want them. There's no genocide over there. What are they doing bringing these people over here? Yada yada yada yada yada. It doesn't matter which side. Anti Trump. Anti anything that's good, anti anything that's conservative, anything anti that's historically correct. They're just rampant communist bastards.
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Mhmm.
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K?
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Yeah. You can't pick this stuff up. Oh, you really can't. So,
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it looks like we're on the right track. China's kind of, caving in. They're they're having negotiations, and they they're they're they're negotiating out some of these tariffs and stuff on a trial basis and trying to find the right sweet spot there evidently. So China said they people say, oh, China's gonna win. They're never gonna come to the table. Well, he already got them to the table, Paul. Sure did.
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Well And She don't trying to stop this fentanyl
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crap. You know, I've mentioned it before. You know what's really happening here. What? The Chinese are fighting the third opium war. That's exactly what's going on right here. K. They remember it. We don't. K? Yeah. Unfortunately, you have weather. That's what's happening with the fentanyl crap. Well, I think
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I think what's going on is Alibaba and Timu, I those are are two very, very big, very big Chinese companies, and they ship stuff worldwide. And Yes. They do. Americans spend an awful lot of money at the Alibaba and Timu store. Not so much Alibaba, but definitely Timu. I mean, I mean, they're blowing up my phone, you know, all the time. And, I'll I believe those interests because China is a communist country. I believe those interests are actually owned by by the Chinese government.
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No. They got an interest in everything. You know, you cannot set up a server in China, period, without the Chinese having a backdoor to it? A server of any type. Right. So,
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they're looking at the tariffs, being a direct threat to their bottom line. Because if people don't buy stuff at their store, they don't make the money.
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Well, they're they're getting squeezed in a couple of other ways too. The other way is, the new association that we've made, firmer with Modi in India who doesn't India have more people in it than China? I have no idea. I think it's got more people in it than China. And it's, evidently, there's a lot of poverty and all kinds of stuff, and they're taking,
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Roger many. Or more Hold on. Hold on, Dave. Let me please let
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Dave, please let me finish. K? Evidently, they're taking all the low skilled jobs and those factories out of China and moving them to India. There's another big, force on the Chinese economy. Not only the tariffs, but that right there. But I hear they're having riots over there in the street. I haven't seen too many photos of it, but that's what I hear. Yes, Dave. What's your ad, please?
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He was just confirming. Answering your question. There are more Indians than Chinese.
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Okay. Thank you, Dave. No. And, they're hungry, and a lot of them are gonna get jobs. And and they're going to take the the China and, you know, the Jews are covered either way or it appears. They're gonna take the China stuff that they're trying doing and have been doing, and they're gonna flip off a lot of, at least initially, the non high-tech parts to India. And then Indians are not stupid. Okay? And they're eventually gonna have a lot of those high-tech jobs there. And then you got the two belt roads. You got the ones where it's gonna originate out of India, and you got the ones who's gonna originate out of China. And, they're just some big, conflicts coming. You can see them shaping up right now. So, did you have anything to add to that, Dave?
Guess not.
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They're honest people.
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Who who is who's honest?
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There's an Indian. That's all I have.
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The Indians are honest? Yeah. Yeah. Where have you been?
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Yeah. Well, I don't I don't get scam calls every day.
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No. But they are doing a lot of scam stuff, and it's a lot of it's out of India. They're they're bringing in all kinds of visa workers. They've got a whole industry built up in India where they they find somebody and they try and promote them and get them into an American corporation. And the people in India come out and send all these college transcripts and everything else. They're all fraud. Roger? So no. The Indians are they might not scam call you like they used to, but they're, you just gotta be careful when you're dealing with them. I I see. I see. People.
Okay. Okay. Well, don't you didn't come across that way. Anyway, there Roger. It's just dubious dealing with all these people. Say is that Samuel?
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Yes. Yeah. If I might say something about Ron Gibson.
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Yeah.
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This is from memory from watching a video of him many years ago. From what he what he was saying there, he's a Vietnam veteran. He was in the marine corps. He was a marine. He was Yes. A captain of an engineering, combat group. And I guess they got pinned down for quite a long period of time, didn't have any water. So, Ron himself, because these were his men under him, went out to try to find them a a source of water. I don't know exactly what happened, whether he got shot trying to get this water or whatever, or whether he just passed out from dehydration and heat, but, he woke up in the hospital. As they said, they were draining his arm into a five gallon plastic bucket when he woke up, and he was like, what the heck is going on here?
So he he wasn't very complimentary of the, the medical care that he got, but he made it through that ordeal. And sorry to hear that he's but he you know, years ago, he looked like he wasn't in very good health, and he was he's a big man. You know? Yes. Uh-huh.
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Man, I'm sure glad I I got it. I didn't go to Vietnam. I I'm just so glad I made the right decision back then. A lot of people didn't think so at the time, but I am grateful, and I didn't go through any of those horror experiences that some of you listening to the audience may have gone through and still dealing with. All's for Robert Strange, Magnum era, and they're global crap, whatever. These people need to be hung, folks. They really do. So, those are about the things that I know about this morning that I was gonna talk about. Does anybody else got some stuff they'd like to bring forward? We got any new listeners, by the way, and we're we're here for you. I know it's hard to gather that, but we're here for you and your freedom and answer your questions in a confusing situation. Should you be looking to get out from under the thumb of the revelation two and three nine slaving bastard, Sabotee, and Frankist, Zionist Jews.
The money power, if you wanted to put it a little more succinctly. Any of you out there this morning? No? Well, okay. I was thinking, you know, we had Antonio on the other day at the end of last week. Paul, you remember that. Right? And then the week before that, I thought we had another Antonio, but I don't think those were the same. We I I I thought that they were when we were talking last week, but I thought about it after the show. And the first Antonio, I believe that was his name, was a young guy in his twenties. And he was saying his mother didn't approve of this at all, which I can relate to.
But we hadn't heard from him since, and I don't think those are the same guys. Can you give me some clarification here, Paul?
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I have no idea. I mean, names come and go. I mean, you are much better at identifying names and voices than I ever was.
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Yeah. Roger. Yes. I think he got grounded.
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Grounded?
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More Grounded. Yeah. His mother grounded him because she didn't approve of this.
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Well, maybe he was working. So, anyway, I may be still learning. Working with him. Rough night. On what you were talking about with the Indians and the scam call Hold on, Dave. There's two people talking at the same time. Who is the guy in the background saying something? Now you don't wanna say it? Okay, Dave. Go ahead.
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Okay. So we, I think that was Carl in Utah who mentioned he didn't get scam calls from India. You know, if you think about it, it's all the British Empire that we get these calls from the Middle East, Africa, and India.
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I think it's we're still being attacked by the king. You know you know why the sun never set on the British Empire, don't you, Dave?
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You know, I heard that before, but I don't remember. Tell me. Because even God knows you can't trust an Englishman in the dark.
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That's true.
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Well, I'm glad Paul's not joining us today.
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Get a kick out of that. Their, their their soldiers are considered some of the biggest bullies in the world if you go back historically and look at it. The whole thing we're fighting today with the Arabs is because of the Brits. Mhmm. Because they went out of India. They're scared of India being, there's a clear cut path through the mountains evidently from India to Russia. They didn't want Russia getting, in in India. So they took a military force up into the mountains along the pass where there I don't know what the city was. I think it was maybe Kabul in in Afghanistan. And they took a regiment or whatever, a contingent of soldiers up there, and one of the British troops started screwing with one of the Afghan girls.
That's what started all of this. That's when they said, okay. And they let them leave the contingent of armies. And as they went down through the past, they had situated themselves strategically. And one guy, they let the doctor, they let get by and live so that he could go back and tell him what happened. That's where all of this crap in The Middle East started. Right there.
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Yeah. K?
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Got are you you're trying back home. Thank you. Okay. Hold on a second. Is this Carl? It is. Carl, are you talking to us, or are you talking to somebody else? Sorry about that, guys. Okay. Thank you. So that's where all this started. Somebody some British soldier playing GA grab ass with some Afghani woman. Okay? Girl. Whatever. Anyway and then that's just a continuation that we're in right now of the opium wars. First opium war, and they were taken, and this is where the Sassoons come in. See, the Sassoons, was he was a a a Jew that was at one of the courts of these Arab countries and went down to India and started the Sassoon Empire down there, and they were the ones that were growing a lot of the opium that they were taking over to China. Okay?
And so, the Chinese got pissed off about it, and they didn't like the people. I don't know how many people were dying, but there's a whole bunch of people stoned on opium all the time. So they decided to fight the British, and this was a part of the East India Trading Company too, west British India, because they were using their fast clipper ships to go over to India and then take them and bring in the cocaine around to China. And so the Chinese revolted. That, I believe, is what you'll go back and see as the boxer rebellion. You know about that, Paul? The boxer rebellion?
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No.
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You don't? Well, this is part of this when they used a lot of their kung fu and all that stuff, you know, and they called it the boxer rebellion. And the first, opium war, the, the Chinese won. And they, took all the warehouses where all the opium was stored and in the opium dens, and they took all that opium out and burned it. And so the second opium war was over who's gonna pay over the burned, confiscated opium. And the problem was the British wanted to be paid in silver. So we had the second opium war. Well, we're in the third opium war now except his fentanyl.
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Yeah.
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K.
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So just in case you didn't know, that's what the hell's going on out there. Gosh. Should I just go back to bed here this morning or what?
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Well, no. We've already talked about a bunch of things.
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Have we? Okay. Well, I'm not getting any response from the audience. Very little. Very little. You know, I like this two way conversation thing. I don't necessarily like the Roger on the soapbox soliloquy thing, although I can do it. It just I'd rather have interaction and intercourse. I'd rather have some social intercourse with our audience, actually.
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Well well, I've I've been kinda sort of busy pushing buttons and stuff like that. I'm I'm usually Yeah. I'm I'm usually pretty busy in the first thirty minutes of the show getting Okay. You know? Alright. Well, the bugs worked out of the little thing. Roger, you got about another another minute left to that. So okay. Yes, Dave?
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Yeah. Everybody must be wearing tongue condoms today.
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Okay.
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Whoo. I'm not even sure if I'm gonna touch this. I don't even wanna no. I don't wanna go there.
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Social intercourse?
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Come on. Oh, okay. Alright. Okay.
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Leave it today. Leave it today. Leave it today, fam. Yeah. Yeah. I like, you know, I've been watching a lot of hockey lately, you know, in the commercials. And it's the old Capital One commercial, you know, what's in your wallet? What's in your wallet? You know that one, Paul? Well, I just remember when we were young and people would carry condoms in their wallet.
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Uh-huh.
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You could tell by the way.
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Yeah. I thought you could tell by the wallet, that'd ring out. Yeah. Oh, the old days. So, let's see what else. We got a nice pretty day here in Ecuador today. That's good. It's the expat lunch day, and it would appear like we're moving closer to our summer, please, and hopefully won't cloud up and stuff and rain this afternoon, but it looks real pretty so far. And, it's getting a little warmer warmer. Slept most of the night under a sheet last night instead of two or three blankets. So that's that's a good sign. Gosh. I was trying to think if there's anything else I want to talk about. I'm pretty much in. I've been distracted with this hockey stuff. I'm sorry.
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It's Julie's fault.
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It is Julie's fault. At the capital. Julie's team Julie's team is about to be bounced out of there if they don't tighten up here pretty quick. They got one more shot at Washington. They didn't look real sharp last night where the Canes I'm very impressed with the Canes, with the Hurricanes. They're out of North Carolina, and, they got a real good coach and a real good team. They're they're very good. So, we'll see, miss Julie. We'll see if, if Ovi and crew can turn it around here, what, tomorrow night, I guess.
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I don't think so.
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Well, I mean, they may be they may be just glad to get to the second round. You know? I think well, the Carolina team just looks sharper, better, faster, etcetera. So Roger. Yes, sir. Dave?
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You know, with all the geometry and stuff, I haven't been following it for quite a while, but I and I haven't followed hockey. I don't have TV anymore. But, you mentioned the hurricanes, you know, from North Carolina. They usually after there's a major disaster, they usually give you some kind of sport event, to pick the people back up, you know? I remember after the riots in Detroit, the lie the Tigers won the World Series. And, you know, I remember, an earth or hurricane in in Houston and the Astros won the the, the world series a lot of stuff like that, you know, they I'm telling you they line that stuff up And, that it does not surprise me that the Canes are in it, and they're and they're a good team, and they they may go all the way. Check it out.
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Yeah. There's some pretty good, teams left there in in so far. Edmonton looks real good this year. Actually, we may have a Canadian winner of the Stanley Cup for the first time in Lord knows how many years. A bunch.
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Edmonton, you're saying?
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Edmonton looks good. The the Leafs are still in it. Montreal is still in it. Washington Washington took care of Montreal, and the the Leafs are still in it. And they're against the last year's Stanley Cup champions. And, there was a goal Saturday night. Julie, were you watching the the Edmonton, Las Vegas game Saturday night?
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Yes. They were. It was amazing.
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Oh, just incredible. And they went they were down, like, two two nothing, and they came back too. And then they got another one, the Edmonton, and then One at Novak. Vegas tied it. It was right going to overtime just at the last. And one of the Las Vegas nights shot a shot, and we're raced on goal and shot a shot. And one of the Edmonton guys, the stick knocked it in with point four seconds left. Yep. It was incredible. Less than half a second left. It was it was really a the poor the Edmonton folks were just in shock, man. And they're they're looking around crying, all kinds of stuff. But, anyways, very exciting, like, time of year. So Did you see the one last night? But that one started so late.
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What? It was Edmonton again. I didn't get to see much of it. It was, like, at 2AM in the morning or something that it started with today.
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Yep. Yep. But, hockey season you know, it's the most if you think about it, the Stanley Cup is the hardest championship to achieve in all of sports because of what they gotta go through to get it. Maybe four or five. Right? You play from the this time in May earlier all the way to the June for that cup. And, you watch some of those games when they're hitting each other. They're not lollygagging around out there. So, anyway, that's kinda interesting.
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Got it.
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Yes. Comment. Please comment. Start something.
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After the hurricane, North Carolina got Bill Belichick and his 24 year old girlfriend.
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Belichick's got a 24 year old ex patriot cheerleader as a girlfriend? Oh, yeah. Good for him. Well, good for him. You know?
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Most Bad
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news. North Carolina, though. That's that's bad news.
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Well, I'll tell you what. I'm answer interested to see how he does with the college team. But, boy, I'll tell you what is University of North Carolina. Holy smokes. There's a bunch of bad stuff coming out of that place. It's the headquarters of all this, of of of of but boy, do they call it? Did you speed of where they're increasing the frequency or something on it. I can't think of the damn term. But all of that stuff's coming out as North Carolina, Chapel Hill. And, the other universities that are involved, like University of Texas at Galveston, a couple of others, they're all under the University of North Carolina's umbrella. So, yikes. Sorry, Chapel Hill. You're looking, you're looking a little naughty these days.
Yep. So we'll see how mister Belichick does in the college ranks. I heard one of the commentators say no matter what happens with the football team, those players will know more about football than any other college team because that's Belichick's a student of the game. So we'll see. Anybody else got something this morning? I mean, gosh. I can't believe this has been a very odd morning right off the bat. I hope that I hope it ceases being odd and Amber's over into the, normal range here before we have to go to lunch. But, I got something for you.
Well, there you go. Who who are you?
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George Idaho, speaking of the capitals. Oh, okay. Hey, George. So the Lord capitalized in the Bible. Would that be the, kind of the Romans 13, Lord, that we're supposed to return all things to Caesar in a sense?
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I don't know.
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Philip, that's the question for, you know, could we, you know, could we kinda the knowledge of good and evil, we took, we we didn't need it, but we decided to have it. And, you know, if the Bible is a law book, is there a way that we can, you know, kinda come back to that that, quote, unquote, person that they create, and then we we adopt by repeating ad nauseam, what is your name, when is your birthday, what is your Social Security number, all that kind of stuff. Just a philosophical religious, pointer to put out there into the dark crystal, and now you.
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Okay. Well, I don't really have much of an opinion on that. I don't think Roman thirteen has been totally miss misconstrued and used incorrectly, translated and interpreted incorrectly like they do so much other stuff. Don't know, George. Don't know, amigo, but thanks for proffering it. Anybody got any feelings on that? Well, you kinda hit a brick wall there, George. Sorry.
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I got a comment, Roger.
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Okay. Please, Samuel.
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Yeah. There's an there's an interpretation of that that, when Jesus had him pull out the coin with the image of Caesar on it, he was alluding to the fact that all mankind was created in the image of of, the creator and that that's what he was really talking about. And so you can extrapolate out of that what you like, but it it's it's a view that, I've just run into in the last few months.
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I remember John used to talk about I wish I could remember it more accurately. I'll try. That was when they caught the fish and he pulled the coin out of the fish's mouth. Right?
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No. I don't think so. That's different.
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He said render unto Caesar's. What is Caesar's? That they were foreigners. They were in Galilee. They weren't in Jerusalem, and they were foreigners. So, anyway, I I don't know if I can remember what John. He had some wonderful stories on some of that stuff, and I just don't remember them completely, and I'm sorry. But that was one of them. And his point was, they were foreigners, at that point. I don't know. I can't I don't think I can give you a complete enough of the story to form an opinion. But, anyway, some of the stuff that John would teach us. You know? And, of course, don't forget that tax was their was his deal.
Thank goodness I got away from that. Hey, Roger. So yes, sir. There's Bob. Hey, Bob.
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Yeah. Concerning Romans 13, I believe that was in Georgia and Idaho.
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Yes.
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If you don't understand, and I've got gonna say I do, I've got a good inkling. But, you know, to say you understand something that profound is rather presumptuous. But if you don't have an inkling of what the word exousia means, which is the word that's translated as a Greek word, it essentially means license or potential power, latent power. If you don't understand what it means, you can get lit around by the nose. And I think the best explanation I have ever seen, and I read it occasionally, and I'm gonna go back to it. I've talked about it on here before. Brother Gregory Williams. He's written on that.
And, the word the what he's look what you're looking for is the higher liberty. That's the name of the article. The higher liberty. And if you go to news with views, that's DV Kids site. I don't even know. I think it's still active, but I know it's archived. But if you go to news with views and check out the contributors, go into the, brother Gregory Williams. It's a w, obviously. It's well toward the end. Go to his page and find the one that says the higher liberty and read it about 10 times over a few days, and it'll bring quite a few things to light about reverse 13.
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K.
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Also, Cola, Colossians two twenty. Colossians two twenty says this. This is English standard version. If with Christ, you died excuse me. You died to the elemental spirits of the world. Why? As if you were still alive in the world, do you submit to its regulations? You are not in that jurisdiction. Yep. How many times do we have to go through this?
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Yeah.
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But it's easy. It's easy to get taught because we just we're programmed. We're we're we live in a soup of deception and, you know, the the fog is ever present of this world. And don't be mistaken, that word world, cosmos, means constitutional order or system of government in most, not all, but most of the places that's used, like where Pontius Pilate and when Christ is before Pontius Pilate. Many of you have heard me say this before, but you've got to get this in your head. When Christ says my authority is not of this world or my power is not of this world, he didn't mean this little globe. He didn't mean the earth. He meant jurisdiction.
He meant constitutional order or system of government, and Pilate knew it. That's why he washed his hands. I've got nothing against this man. When he, in fact, implemented and killed Christ, he was acting on the behest of the Jews, of the Sanhedrin, of the elders. The Yeah. The Yeah. Because he asked them who who they want. Which I think is very accurate.
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Yes. It is. He asked him who he wanted to release, and they resoundingly came back with Barabbas. Yep. Yep. You know, interesting. I've never heard anybody but me can refer to him as the Barabbasites, which is also a wonderful a wonderful name for them. Yeah. They always want the murderer let go. Same today. Right? Look at all the sorrows stuff. Man, I heard some horror stories lately about these people that have been convicted of murder and this, and they turn them right out and they go and and just they do the most horrible crimes. And it's just You juxtapose
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that with, you juxtapose that with arresting grandma on j six who was just walking through the Capitol. I mean okay. So maybe she has some culpability. Give her give her, you know, probation and community service. She doesn't deserve to go to jail for for, you know, two years or five years.
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Or the abortion protesters or any of this Right. Crap that we've seen over the last four years. And, you know, you gotta tip your hat to Trump. Look what they got dumped in their lap.
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Oh my god.
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I'm the guys. We can't even we can't even fathom how many problems and how deep this goes in the subterfuge and the lying and the thieving and the all of it. It's and here, Trump just got it dumped right in their lap up there. All in all, they're doing a pretty damn good job. Evidently, they are. And Kyle Sarafin was on Alex yesterday, the whistleblower of FBI whistleblowers, and talking about how they're covering some of this stuff up internally. By the way, things have always been done at the FBI, and they're just not doing them that way, or they're hiding the stuff behind those protocols. Like, yeah, they'll send and disseminate all the, the Epstein stuff out to the field offices, but they don't necessarily tell anybody to go look at it.
You know? So, anyway, there's a lot of screwed up stuff, and, it's it's just unfathomable to me on the amount of problems that they're having to deal with up there because of the decade upon decades upon decades of lives and subterfuge. Was somebody trying to say something there or was a female, by the way?
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Yeah. Me. Yeah. It's me. Hi, Ryan. Hi, you. Hi, you. Can you hear me? I hear you. Is this Nancy? It's me, Julie.
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Julie. Didn't sound like you this morning.
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I know I'm on a headset right now, so I'm not on my normal phone. I was gonna tell you a USAID. Do you know where that is?
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Do I know where it was used to be at the state department in Washington. Right?
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USAID, I was I heard is not gone. It just got swept under Rubio now.
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Yeah. It's over under the state department. He he fired a bunch of people in it and then moved. It had to go somewhere, and they kept it over under state, but put it right directly
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under Rubio is what I understand. Yeah. I'm just wondering why it's not gone.
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Completely gone. I don't know. I I I I just don't flatten out. You know? I don't have a fist state is a executive level cabinet department, and Trump has unlimited authority over any of them that come under that umbrella. It's the ones that were created by congress that he has a little more trouble dealing with directly. They're giving him some flack over. And I can't remember. There's a couple of those I heard used as an example, and I just don't remember which ones they were, Julie. But, there were some I guess there was probably some legitimacy in USAID.
They just had the rest of it underneath. Don't know for sure, but it is. It was kept under. It was under the state department, but I think it must have had its own director. And my feeling is that that director was fired or and everything's been moved over under Rubio or what was left of that was left because it's not the whole entity that was there a hundred and twenty days ago. They've made some substantial, excuse me, cuts. I told you my our buddy down here, we got a guy, here. Lars is his name. Really nice guy, very liberal from we were born and raised on the West Coast and all that. And he was the head of USAID here in Ecuador for a number of years, I guess.
And, and Lars is just such a nice guy, but he's just a liberal. And, I came up to him after the douche thing and at lunch, and he was sitting there. I came up, put my hand on his shoulder. I said, that sure was a bunch of rascals you used to work with. And Lars goes, it appears that may be true. Something like that. But, anyway, he, he's a he's a good guy. I can't imagine he was involved in anything sinister, but may have been, unbeknownst to him too. But, they've been cut down dramatically on internally on personnel, Julie, I believe. And a bunch of their little scam things that they had passed through, budgetary stuff, they could spread the money around. I believe some of that or a a bit of it has been, closed down and, hell, it's just hard to keep up with everything that's going on.
I wonder how much, Elon's influence had to do with those 60 Afrikaners that they brought over. I don't know if it there was, but, of course, he is South African. So that was kind of a question in my mind. I hope so. Those poor poor people over there and around those damn well, they're just crazy ass communists. They just got these people inspired in some mental way in this in this, divide and conquer approach, and it works quite well. K. I hope they'll be able to get more folks out of South Africa. We'll see. So anybody else got something to discuss today? Shoot. I should've just stayed in bed and had Paul do a replay today.
No? Nobody? Yikes. It's one of those days, Paul. Don't have them too often, but occasionally. There's somebody who wants to say something. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. Well, things kinda got back to a dull roar. And I talked with my daughter here recently, and we're going to make some kind of a plan and go down to Miami, I guess, and confront the regional passport office. I shouldn't say confront. That puts it in a bad light. That puts me Yeah. Mentally in a Interact. In the wrong Interact with. I should go convince them.
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Yes. Bring your proof and show them where they're wrong. Yeah.
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Yeah. So at any rate, I had she was involved in community theater, and it went on for three weekends. And then there was this, and then there was that, and then there was the other. And just recently, I finally got back with her and asked her if she was wanting to go forward with that. She said, yes. She was. We will pursue it at some point. Okay. Sooner than later, I'll
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So you get a do a little trip down Alligator Alley, you do?
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Yeah. We wouldn't go down Alligator Alley, but we could, I guess, if we would've take the long way. Yeah. But, yeah, Alligator Alley, of course, is east and west. We'd be coming in for the North. Right. At any rate, you know, funny story to me. Maybe it maybe since it's a slow morning, I'll add a little color here. Way back in '88, my brother and I were coming from the West Coast across Alligator Alley, you know, going down to Naples and then on the East. And this would like I say, I think it was '88, '80 '6 or '88. And there was a Camel's Camel cigarette advertisement.
And it had Joe Camel, you know, the character?
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Sure. Yeah.
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And and one of the one of them had him leaning back against something and smoking a Camel cigarette, and it says smooth character.
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And Okay.
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In the distance, I see this sign and I recognize it. But it's like a mile away, you know, it's huge. As we get closer, I happen to notice it says. And I'm like I'm like That's good. Toto, you're not you're not in Kansas anymore.
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No. That's pretty funny, bro.
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I poked my brother and I said, suave ombre. What the hell are we getting into?
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I am. And that was in '88? And that was in '88?
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Yeah. It was in '88.
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And they had this planned a long time. Yep.
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They had it planned a long time in advance, folks. We're the that's the we're just waking up, and they've been playing a lot of this stuff for decades or longer. K? And, good. Well, it certainly speaks a lot of
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influence down there.
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Yeah. I mean, Spanish influence. Suave ombre. Cubans. Right. Florida. As Paul as Paul flicks his Zippo, suave ombre.
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No. That was just turning my microphone on. Oh, okay. When I when I flick my my my BIC, you'll know it.
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When we flick that Zippo, boy, that's a yeah. There's the sound right there. There's the Zippo right there. When I was a pipe smoker, Bob's daughter used to say, what's that click? And it was gonna be light in my pipe in the old days, which I'm not that. Tremendously. Pardon me?
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Not only that, Roger. When you had a lot of thick pipe smoke in your mouth and started talking, it distorted their voice enough you could tell that you had pipe smoke in your mouth. You're kidding. Really? Oh, no. No. No. It's subtle. I mean, it's not like it's garbled. It's just this little thicker sound. Okay. You know?
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Yeah. Well, alright. Could be. I haven't heard it for years because you quit smoking your car. I'm it makes me wanna go get some pipe tobacco and let you hear it again.
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Yeah. Well, don't do it on my account.
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Oh, yeah. Well
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But you never know that Ecuador you would start and It always happened when you started talking because, obviously, in the middle of when you're talking, you wouldn't have done it. But you had come on to answer somebody, and I could tell that you had just had a deep draw on your pipe because your first five or six words would be very distinctly muted, not muffled. Aye. Just a subtle difference in the way it sounded.
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Words cannot express how much I miss my pipe. Now Ecuador Ecuador is not a good place to be a pipe smoker, okay, for a lot of reasons. Here here's a maybe an off off example. Yeah. I had to go to the store. Yeah. Sunday, I think. Anyway, I was over there looking around. I needed some toilet paper, so I was going down the toilet paper aisle. And there was Charmin up up there on the up there on the selection. And I've picked up a pack four pack of Charmin, $11.50.
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Oh, no.
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I mean, I almost needed the Charmin right there in the aisle. Okay? Yeah. But that's the import duties right there for you. And,
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according to mister shipping charge.
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According to mister Whipple, it is squeezably soft.
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Well, I've been I've been looking for some soft toilet paper. So, anyway, I didn't buy it and, but I sure didn't notice it. And I almost, and as I said, I almost needed to use it right there on the spot. So anyway, listen to what we can do. Yes, ma'am. Dave. Yeah. Dave.
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Dave.
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The the Jews are some pretty suave hombres. You know, they've been glorifying demons ever since I've been around. You know, just look at all the Dracula movies and and all that crap. You know? It it's it's just an amazing what they get away with and and how easily the people are drawn into that crap. You know? That's what they know.
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They know us one hell of a lot better than we know them. It's a absolute unequal Sun Tzu relationship. And that's what's happening right now is things are turning to where the world is becoming aware of their shenanigans and is turning against them. Thank you to the Internet, and Paul is going to say goodbye to somebody
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somewhere Yes. Now. Radiosoapbox.com. Thank you for joining us for the first hour. Please go to the matrixdocs.com. The matrix,d0cs,.com. You can either use the free conference call link or you can use the Eurofolk Radio or Global Voice Radio Network links. You can also if you click on the Global Voice Radio Network, you will land on the very page where all the archives are. So make some popcorn, grab yourself a cold snack, and catch a few episodes. Thanks.
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Yeah, man. Yep. See you soon. Maybe. Hopefully. Okay. See here. Cold snacks.
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That's that's my new name for beer. I and but I I can't take credit for it because I got it from a YouTube video. A guy called it Cold? Called him cold snacks.
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Cold that c o c o l d?
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Yeah. Cold snacks. Okay. You know, pop a top on a cold snack.
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Is that beer?
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Yeah. It's Cerveza. Anheuser? It would be Cerveza.
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Cerveza. See? They're, I know Anheuser Busch is trying desperately to get back in their good graces.
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Anheuser Busch can stay in the bush.
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They may, but they piled on to the bringing millions of dollars back to The US on the Trump train. So I Yeah. Don't know. They're gonna build more breweries or something. As I said, they're trying to get back in the good graces.
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So let's If they wanna do that, they're gonna have to change the recipe.
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Yeah. Yeah. Quit putting little Jewish Jewish female graduates in charge of things like marketing.
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No. They're they're gonna have to change they're gonna have to change your recipe.
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She's gonna call Jaime's oldest daughter, you know, youngest daughter or something. They're gonna have to change their recipe and quit putting formaldehyde
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in it.
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That'd be good. Yeah. You know, I just don't like to drink. I drink a little wine occasionally, not often. I have a wine wine with meal, but I don't particularly like beer. It's alright. I mean, especially on a good hot day and when I'm cold. But ordinarily, I won't go out of my way to drink a beer and, certainly don't like hard liquor except Bailey's Bristol Cream. Uh-huh. One of my fave. Yum on that stuff. But, otherwise, now I'm pretty straight straight guy here, you know, just getting old and trying to get your arms around the world and your life and a lot of memories and, you know, all that kind of stuff. And, feel good though. Feel real good.
So John's, John's pretty worried about me yesterday, Hassain, but I bet you I'm in a lot better shape than he is. Yes, sir Samuel?
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Yeah. The, one of my favorite, drinks for breakfast, when I was hanging out on the weekend in San Francisco was the Baileys and coffee.
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Oh. So Man, that's some good stuff at Baileys. Baileys, Bristol. I mean, it's just
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It was created that that Drake down there where the turnaround is. They say there's a little cafe Oh, yeah. Street car.
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Right. When the street car does the three hundred and sixty and one eighty degrees or whatever.
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Yeah. It's a dead ender. Now my it's turn it around down there.
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Right. Was that down by Fisherman's Wharf, wasn't it?
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Yeah. I forget. It's I don't think it's exactly Fisherman's Wharf, that one, but, it's it's close because they're all coming down the steep hills to the Uh-huh. To the Embarcadero
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and, you know, everything else. It used to be such a cool area. I was out there when I was a kid and, you know, I was a teenager and, going to get sourdough bread at that sourdough place and the wharf with all their seafood restaurants and stuff down there. It's very colorful and very nice. And all of that's gone to hell in a handbasket unless she comes to town. If she comes to town, they'll clean all that up for a day or two. But outside of that, it's just a pigpen. K? Unfortunately.
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Yep. Earlier, I I didn't I didn't know what verse I was talking about, but I was talking more about, Matthew 22. And Oh, okay. That's when the therapist tried to trick try to trick Jesus with the coin and who he actually, they don't bring the coin out. He he knows he's got one which he's not supposed to if he's a Jewish Pharisee. But he asked them for the coin, and he points out the image. And and and basically, this is Haiser's interpretation of that. He says, humans are created in the image of God. This means that while coins bear the image of Caesar and thus belong to him, humans bury the image of God and thus belong to God.
This interpretation emphasizes the ultimate allegiance and worship belong to God alone, not to any human ruler. I like that interpretation. Yeah. Okay. That that that goes for a Heizer's point of view on on Romans 13 as well. He points to Proverbs, I think, 24 on this rulership doesn't get a pass if it's evil and, needs to be opposed by Christians. Mhmm. Anyway.
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Well, we're gonna close their evil every frigging way we can. We're gonna point our fingers at them, call them what they are, expose them to as many people as we can, and they cannot run from this. They may buy some time, but they cannot run from this message. And someday, in some way, they're gonna be exposed on this. Who who's saying something there?
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I have a question.
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Okay. Please.
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Do we have time for a Patriot Mythology Minute on the Radio Ranch? Oh, man. Yeah. I was I was thinking about I was thinking about the whole patriot mythology thing. And instead of just destroying one whole show doing that, like, getting headaches and all that stuff, dealing with them, maybe we can take one incident of patriot mythology, like Pershow or every few shows, whatever, and cover it. And I'm really interested about the act of 1871, and a lot of patriots think that that is actually when they stole the country, was the act of 1871 that created a corporate government for the District of Columbia.
It did not apply to the rest of the country, but they had that that document for the district.
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What about in 1874 when they rescinded it?
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They rescinded it in 1874, and then they redid something else like in 1878, didn't they?
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I don't know about that. I just know according to Larry Beecraft's research, and Beecraft is a great researcher. It's over on his website, that, because this is his pet peeve. We had a show Larry and I did a show one time on our Patriot Mythology pet peeves, and this is one of his. Mine is Admiralty Law. But, Larry's research shows, and he's got the brief on his website, that, it was incorporated in 1871, and then they unincorporated it in 1874. But they left the, they left the fourteenth amendment in place, subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
They left that in place. When they unincorporated, they didn't pull the fourteenth amendment out.
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Mhmm. Right. So what they did was they created the the '18 act of 1871, and then they used that act and they put all of their little puzzle pieces in place, and then they rescinded it in 1874.
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But they left all their puzzle pieces there, like, oh, it's always been like that. Well, it appears that that is what happened. I don't know know any more specifics. I've never studied it a whole lot, but they didn't take the fourteenth amendment out. And, of course, it's the jurisdiction thereof. So some kind of an entity. It's the entity of some sort. And, of course, everybody screams corporation, and you talk to, like, Brent's response to this is every country in the world is a corporation. They gotta be structured somehow. Okay? Right.
R. Well, there's Mark. Hey, Mark. You're not here. You're not supposed to be Well, you've rushed my ring my
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bell to Patriot Mythology. I'm all ears.
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Oh, that's right. Patriot Mythology. Here's the all caps, boy. Right on time.
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And my straw
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man. Yeah. And straw. Straw's there.
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I put that in the Google search, and it says the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 abolished the separate municipal governments of Washington, Georgetown, and Washington County and replaced them with a single territorial government for the entire District Of Columbia. This act essentially created a more centralized government for the district, and that was repealed in 1874.
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Right. Well, see, Beecraft's correct.
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So it's not their voice. Act of '18 There was another act of 1871 that was specifically known as the Bank Holidays Act of 1871.
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Now I've never heard of
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it. Me neither. Me neither. And that was repealed on 12/16/1971, a hundred years later. Good grief. Okay.
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Yeah. Here's one you might wanna, I hate using the g word. You might wanna search up, the, crime of '73. That's 1873.
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'18 '70 '3. Yeah.
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Are you familiar with that?
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No. I'm not.
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Well, they were trying to because at that point, the Comstock load was cooking. And the Comstock load evidently is one of the biggest deposits of silver ever found. There's still some of that out there, but it was not in a traditional silver thing. It was in mud. And so, they discovered that it was producing a lot of silver, of course, which is poor man's gold. And they tried to cut off the silver supply so they could corner the market on the gold supply like they've done with Jay Gould ten years earlier or something. And so, they did. They passed the legislation, and they changed one word before they put it in the statutes.
And that one word changed the whole statute and allowed them to, basically disallow silver. See, if you can search it up, see what it says about it. That's what I remember. It says the
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it says the crime of 1873 refers to the Coinage Act of 1873 Yes. Correct. Which critics viewed as a controversial decision to end the minting of silver dollars and demonetize silver. This act effectively moved The United States towards a gold standard, though it wasn't explicitly mandated until later. The crime of 1873 moniker was used by those who felt the act negatively impacted the economy and those with silver holdings. I'm looking through some other detail. It was signed by, president Ulysses s Grant, removed the silver dollar and the silver half dime from the list of coins in the US Mint, that the US Mint could issue.
The act effectively ended the free coinage of silver, meaning the government no longer bought silver from the public and converted it into coins. Right. They shifted to a gold standard, bimetallism to monometallism. The act marked a shift away from bimetallic system using both gold and silver to a monometallic system which was just using gold.
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And I think that led a couple of years later to the famous speech by William Jennings Bryant, where he says, do not crucify me on this cross of gold. Uh-huh. The Williams Jennings Bryant was one of the litigators in the Scopes monkey trial. I I I don't know if you knew that or not, Mark. Yeah. Evidently fabulous or orator. But, that was his famous speech, do not crucify me on this cross of gold, because you don't want them to get a corner on one medal. The dual medal standard being you could bring poor man's gold that they could access and bring in a mint, kept it open and honest where they wanted to. If you go back at some of the I read a book on the 10 biggest scams, and the very first one was when Jay Gould in about eighteen fifties or sixties tried to corner the gold market.
And that's what they're trying to do is get them buy a own a metallic standard so they control it.
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Interesting.
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Some interesting history back there on all this metal stuff.
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Yeah. The the quote by William James Bryan was, You shall not crucify mankind upon the cross of gold. Okay. And that was from his cross of gold speech, which was delivered in 1896 at the Democratic National Convention.
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Yes. He's running for president.
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And he used that to denounce the gold standard and advocated by metallism using both gold and silver to back the dollar. And that speech is considered a landmark political address and Yep. Catapulted Brian to prominence.
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Yes. Yeah. The the the silver he said he contended was the, average regular Joe's currency, and the gold was only for the rich.
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Yep. Poor man's gold, they call it. And they're still pulling metal parts of game's running. Could have been. Yes. There's still there's a guy in California that's conglomerating a lot of those land claims out there. Has been for a few years, I think, around the Comstock load because there's still silver in there they missed. They didn't have the, technology to get it all out. So there's still a bunch of silver there. Now who who do I step on right there? So the act of 1871
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consolidated three different districts that were within the District Of Columbia.
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See, I don't see anything wrong with that. And the Patriots get all their their their little fannies in a in a twist. I don't see anything wrong with that myself.
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Yeah. Because that's still the because that's not the nexus to the system. They applied it to everybody under the presumption of the fourteenth amendment and the corporatization of all of the individual states, like the state of California, state of Oklahoma. Those are all corporate subdivisions.
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Could have been, but they they incorporated to get those different municipalities all under different governments under one. I don't see anything wrong with that. That may be something I'm missing or don't know about it, but personally, I don't see that as a big deal. My pet peeve in this patriot mythology stuff is the admiralty law deal because that's just plainly wrong. Okay? And, again, it's not a diss on the people that are saying it. They just don't know better. And I know better because John Benson was my law teacher, and I know about things like, remedies.
And the remedies from from Admiralty Law just don't sync up. There's only one. It's prize. There's no procedure. They just come grab your stuff, and that's not what that's not what's happening. K? Mhmm. There's always procedure behind it. Always.
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What exactly what exactly changed innocent until proven guilty to guilty until you exhaust all of your Lawfare. Material wealth?
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Yeah. Lawfare changed it. For when? When when did that happen? It's been gradual. They've been kind of doing it. And then all of a sudden when Biden came in, it went full hog as best I remember. They've not been as blatant as they were with Biden at any other time previously to my knowledge or understanding. Would you agree with that, Mark?
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Yeah. There was actually in the nineties, '9, 1990. There become a a political shift, in the court system.
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Uh-huh.
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And and that is when things started changing. And it was it's been gradual since then, but it's gotten ridiculous now.
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You remember what Clinton's first move was, don't you?
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No. I don't.
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Fired every US Attorney in the country.
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First thing he did. Yeah.
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And that's where Trump has been lagging. He didn't go get rid of those ones at these Korea. The DOJ, I heard someone Clayman, I was listening to a, there's a pretty good interview with Larry Clayman, on, on, Greg Greg Chihuahua over there, USA Watchdog.
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And, Yeah. Greg Hunter. He was Greg Hunter. I'm sorry. He's not Greg Hunter. Yeah.
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No. Yeah. Now I'm confused. Anyway, the he was saying that when he worked at DOJ a long time ago, decades, they they were almost all liberal then. And that's Bondi's problem, is she can't go in there and just get rid of those long term employees that are totally left. You didn't happen to see after the election the little staged deal they had at DOJ there where, of oh, hell now. I forget his name. Moshi Garfunkel, Merrick Garland, was walking through Department of Justice and all the employees were standing and applauding him. Did anybody see that? Oh, and he was just strutting strutting through the halls, and all these people are out coming out of their office and applauding him and all this stuff and just such typical Jew bullshit. Pardon me.
They're Well, I'll tell you what you know? Impressed with was,
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Kyle Sarafin. He was a whistleblower. Well, he's got his own channel. Of course, AJ was jumping all over him, you know, during the during the interview. That guy was really smart. If you wanna get an inside look of the, continuity of government cog Yeah. And how they control the government, that's a real good Yeah. Discussion about them.
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He was the one that was going over these traditional FBI protocols that how they're using those to hide this information from Bondi and especially from Bongino because he's Bongino, he's in charge a lot of this as deputy of the FBI. And because he'd never been with the FBI, he didn't know the FBI culture, and they're just pulling this crap right under his nose.
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Right. And and, what was his name?
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Who? Who?
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The the guy that Alex was interviewing.
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Kyle Serafoff.
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Kyle. Kyle. So, you know, what Kyle was pointing out was this is in every government agency. Yes. Yes. So they they isolate information from the higher ups and from the lower down. And he and here's what I was most impressed with. He gave a solution how to get rid of those people. He did. He sure did. Like, everything that has an e 15, you just fire them. Just fire them. And you look at your e fifteens and below, he was looking at e thirteens, which are working in the field, and the e fourteens, which are their managers who have their fingers in the actual field work.
Right. You promote you you promote those four teams up. Right. And you just get rid and and I'm I had to agree with him, and this has been on my mind for a long time. You got all you got you're infiltrated with these traders who think that they're the government. They think they're the government, not the actual people we elect. And they need to be rooted out and gotten rid of, And they need to revisit this whole continuity of government scheme and, see if that's really serving our constitutional rights because it certainly doesn't look like it.
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Can I say something? Roger, can I say something?
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Yes, ma'am. I think.
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Who who is it, Annette? Who who That's Wahid. After Wahid, I have something. This is Murr. That Well, Murr was first. Wahid? Yeah. Murr was first. Murr Murr was was first. Yeah. Alright. Here's an important part of history. This is fun. Which US attorney was not fired between Herbert Pervert's Republican administration and slick Slick Willie's Democratic one? One. One was not fired.
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Right. I don't remember who it was, Murr. You were the whiteness.
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Turned off. Turned off. Of
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course. Yep. And he, he was the head of criminal at one point, I think, under Clinton, the criminal division of DOJ. Okay. Now, we're gonna change the subjects. What can we help you with, Waiheed? I don't know what the weather is. No. It's all the same. No. Going to Utah today.
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No. No. I'm not. No. I'm not changing the subject. I wanna know how these went how these people can come in forty thirty to forty years later and accuse somebody of sexual assault for thirty, forty years after the so called fact. And how is that legal? This is this is consistent with what you guys are saying. Are you talking about this witch that accused Trump of raping her in a dressing room or something? That that that not not just that one, but, Smokey Robinson. He's dealing with four housekeepers who said that over the last thirty years, he's done some hanky panky.
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He he did he did he's dealing with dealing with them well. But they did the first four of them.
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Yeah. What about Bill Cosby? Wahib, I don't know. You come up with some of the most unusual questions.
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No. But this is consistent with what you guys are on the same page and what you guys are talking about. These people can just they can convict the
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Look. I mean, they they look look at the woman who's the attorney general in New York. She's totally crooked. She's about to be charged on mortgage fraud and everything else. So the fact that they can pull shenanigans like that in New York surprises you? You're naive.
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And and fictitiously charge someone else with the same things they're doing. They're projecting. Right?
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Yeah. Well, that got into the me too movement. They got into the me too movement, and they they extended the, statute of limitations. And the one that came around to the the, young men who were abused by priest. So they they extended that out, like, eighteen years or longer, like, twenty years if they've been sexually abused. The problem is you got some people that, you know, they continued on with this alleged sexual abuse for years. Well, we You know? And and and I
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Lynn Abraham. Abraham's on there in in, Pennsylvania. Right? Jewish, and, they they, published all the photos and, you know, pictures and names of these priests that were only accused, not Right. So just to really muddy the water. Well, this after Well, this is this
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well, this is the pope that we have now. He he was guilty. The pope they're saying that this pope present pope, the present pope is has had he was involved in having all these priests move from different, parishes Yep. And different districts.
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And so it's been alleged.
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That's been alleged, and he hung out with the Jesuits down in Peru. Now here at Waheed, I wanna ask you, and I don't know if Mark knows this or Murr. The, what's her name? The attorney general in New York, Leticia James.
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Oh, yeah.
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She used taxpayer money under these false pretenses to prosecute Trump. Right?
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Yep.
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Well, now that she's been charged with all those, they passed a, a a a statute up there where she gets to defend herself with $10,000,000 of taxpayer money.
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How in the world can they do that?
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Well, they're the legislature. They passed it.
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And they're all crazy. Just like Europe. All the countries over there watching over were with Russia.
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You know? Wow. Yeah. They're the these people are just howling at the full moon mad. Okay? Sorry. Somebody should change that law that whatever those legislator in saying that, you know, you're you're defending a criminal. You know, when they stepped outside of the law, then they become personally liable. I mean, I've I I, helped a friend that sued a judge in California. And the the next thing you know, the the county district attorney showed up, as the attorney made an appearance as the attorney for the judge. And we tested that, and he had to step down, and the judge had to hire his own attorney.
So, you know, that can't be challenged, but it's gonna be difficult if the legislators passed it. You know? But, man, how in the world can you do that? It seems like I resent
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unbelievable. It's unbelievable.
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And New Yorkers ought to be outraged.
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They sure should be. They already hurt their whole city and state so bad on investment and all the rest of the stuff that that came out of the Blinken administration. And why would any investor in the world wanna invest in New York?
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Yeah. Really?
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Crazy. California too. Even though Gavin out there for you, California is on the left coast. Gavin is trying to set himself up for a presidential run. He's doing all these little things. He did something yesterday or day before, and and I can't remember exactly what it was, but it was something that's just purely setting him up to run for president. So it's shaping up. We're shaping
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up. Hey, Roger.
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Wow. Hold on a second. Did Murr get her point in? Murr, did you get your Murr, Did you finish up? Yeah. I think I did. I I was just making the point that they're all nuts. And you know what? They'll just like any other vote, they just make it what they wanted. It doesn't matter what anyone else wants. That's what they, extended the statute of limitations
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for one year so they can
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so they could they could process him. Yeah. Can you That's not more adjust your phone to where you're not clipping, breaking in and out. You're getting some of that from you, if you could. I'm sorry.
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Is that any better? It's
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alright. Every everybody wants to hear what you gotta say. Let's see. Talk again?
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Is that any better?
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Yes. Well, thank you. Okay. Now, Bob, you're lurking. Hold on. Hold on. We'll go we'll get you a second. Bob, go ahead, Mark.
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I was gonna say that that, you know, they they extended the statute of limitations in New York one year so they could round up Trump. Now tell me that's not law fair. Yeah. Yeah. No idea. Absolute law fair. They were doing everything they could to stop Trump and get him, prosecuted so he couldn't run as president. It's clear and simple.
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It's what they were doing. They would have done anything and did do anything they possibly could, including almost assassinating him to keep these things we're seeing right now from happening.
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Yep.
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I hear you. I don't think they thought there was any any of the competency that he's come back with. They I don't believe they were expecting the blitzkrieg, Elon Musk, and the the daily EOs. And, well, everything has been going on for a hundred and twelve days or something. Bob, what do you got on your mind here, bud?
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Yeah, Roger. There's an air compressor running off in the distance. Is that bothering you? No. Can't even hear it. Okay. Well, in the vein of you liking to go with concepts rather
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than concrete, I won't say facts, but Well, I think it's easy. I it's easier to teach That's a business. Concepts. It's easier to teach in concepts.
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In that in that vein, and I agree wholeheartedly, in that vein, I believe it was Samuel was posing the question of when did it change from innocent till proven guilty to guilty until proven innocent, essentially. I think that was Samuel. And I think in fact, in concept, you can take that all the way back to law of the city versus law of the land. Maslow versus God's law. I think in concept, it's that simple.
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When you wanna ascribe a date to it, well,
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pick a society and when it started to devolve and that's where you're at, I think. And to put a particular date on it, I mean, in terms of The United States United States Of America, I think you've gotta go into, whenever the administrative state became dominant overbearing, that was the, open door for guilty and criminal. I can put a
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I can put a date on that.
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You can, but the concepts are there before that, you know. The date of the Chevron decision in the seventies
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that gave Okay. That gave the agencies why a wide open herd to interpret the law any way they want to.
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I I think that just exacerbated the problem. But, yeah, whenever the administrative state came along Yeah. You know, it was pretty much start block at that point. They had they had the free run of the intent. You know? At that point, they could you were guilty until proven innocent, and it was on you to prove your innocence, not them. That was the problem or that is the problem. Anyway, just And they hide all the your They hide all the exculpatory
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evidence and stuff they've got unlike the rules that say they I can't believe they do that. It I know. I know. It's just it's dastardly.
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It's stunning. I can't believe it. Yes. That's true. Damn bastard. Anyway, that was my, synopsis. Hate the common law. Seven or ten thousand years of man's existence?
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They can't get away with that under the common law. That's why they hate the common law so much. And that Of course. This vision, which as John Benson told me, that this is the battle we've been fighting since the beginning of time, Lex Rex, law of the king, law of man versus the common law. This is the battle right here. Hard hard as it hard as it is to believe that you could simplify this huge thing of this battle and all it encompasses down to that statement, isn't it? Are we gonna do process? Are we gonna we going to enter into an issue with the objective instead of the process?
To hell with the process, we want the objective. That's law of the city. Maybe that's where it is, Samuel. Is that difference in view between those two bodies of law? Anyway, be glad and thank your lucky stars. You know about it that you found this, that some of you, probably most of you, have gone through this process and freed yourself from the, what I consider to be the beast of revelations. K? Honestly, mystery Babylon well, that well, you know, they say that The US is Babylon. Well, if you go look on the concordance under Babylon, Babylon was confusion.
So there was confusion in Babylon, and and this is Babylon. There's confusion here. I guess we could say that too. But you see, it's a mystery. It's mystery Babylon. So is the mystery, all this stuff we've uncovered here with these words and opposite definitions and all of these hoops they've had to go through to get this thing going as Babylon, and is that the mystery? I don't know. I'm asking you. Noodle on it. Makes a lot of sense to me. If so, it would just, emphasize how how serious and important our conclusions in work are, I would think, wouldn't you? Yes, sir?
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Rich in, Iraq City. Yeah. Talking about the administrative state. I remember I memorized this, but, it came from Ralph, but he always used to say that we are being ruled by legal notice in the federal register.
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He's right. Title 28,
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twenty seventy two. And if if you read that really, if if you read into that, it, it literally says in there, substantive rule is the only only rule that has forced an effective law to reach out to to you and me. Correct. And he's saying that with the with the IRS, all that stuff, there's no substantive rules. No. I I believe there's these agencies. They've they've they've bypassed that, but nobody knows because nobody nobody's gonna spend their time reading the federal register because, actually, it makes you go cross eyed. Just read the That's right. Paragraphs that Okay. Trying to under Well, I and the interpretive. I
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don't I don't agree about this no substantive law because you can go Federal Register right now and you'll find some regulations from some agency that are going through notice and comment. That's substantive. That's the only way they have general applicability. And I don't think even when they go through that that they touch us. They just apply it to the serfs. The others, the statement of policy and interpretive regulations are strictly internal. And all I haven't checked all the IRS regulations. I concentrated on that one where I found this, and Ralph and I stumbled on this totally separately, but right on the same path, step by step. Okay?
And, I would say here today that I'll bet you that IRS has never issued a substantive regulation. I'd bet I'd bet you that on pretty good sum of money. K? I think you're right there. Voluntary system. Okay? Now other agencies do. And you can go to the Federal Register, just like I said, right now online while we're talking, and start looking, and you'll find one that's substantive. And the way you tell is at the top in big bold letters, it'll say notice of proposed rulemaking. That and what's going on here is because these one type of the three have what they call general applicability, then they have to go through a whole separate due process scheme. And that's what this is. Not only do you have the general due process, you're due process a lot lately, don't we, Mark? And, but underneath, you've got another system of due process going on, and notice of proposed rulemaking is notice.
And and the second then they give you the right to be heard. So at the bottom of that regulation, it'll give you a contact and say you got thirty, sixty, ninety days or whatever to put your comment in. Well, there's your right to be heard. So here's another whole layer of due process. So supposedly, in this due process, they go and take all the comments into consideration, and they come back and then they issue a final regulation. You'll look in the federal register and you'll see notice of final rulemaking. And now they've taken your comments, your input supposedly, into consideration, rewritten the regulation, and they restate it. And now, if I remember correctly, Mark, you may know this, I think even after that you've got thirty days or more before the regulation takes effect.
But there's a whole another layer of due process in the Administrative Procedures Act under the constitution because these substantive regulations can have general applicability to everyone. K?
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Now the the other thing that Ralph Winerode had explained was a lot of these regulations never had public comment. They would pass them under emergency status, but they wouldn't even explain what the so called emergency was. And so they're just really invalid.
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Alright. I I haven't seen any of those, but you got two other types. There's three types of regulations. I'm pretty sure, Ralph knew this about as well as I do. Okay? The first one is called a statement of policy, and all it is is a statement of policy. It's in the federal register, and it only applies internally to the agency. The second is called an interpretive regulation. That's what most of these that I've seen when I was looking into this years ago. They they were all interpretive regulations for the most part. Again, those only apply interagency.
So when I got they go they get just get stuck in the federal register. I don't have any headings or anything for my remembrance. And at the bottom of the regulation, there's brackets. If this is a I don't wanna say improvement. What what when they've taken and they've made it taken the old regulation and brushed it up. K? Then there's a bracket at the bottom, not parentheses, but that bracket thingy, and it'll have the previous regulation in there. And you can go look up the previous regulation in this interpretive series, and you can take it all the way back and see if it ever was a substantive regulation.
But, Mark, guess where they all end?
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With the Internal Revenue Code.
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No. No. They they end up in the,
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oh, the code of nineteen fifty Nineteen fifty four. They all stopped with the revenue code of 1954. Why? Because that was the code that was put in sixty days to the day after they overturned Plessy versus Ferguson and got rid of the two different standards and combined them into one. 60 days later, revenue code of 54. You go back and trace any of these, that's where it stops.
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Interesting. I have a question for you.
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Yes. Paul. Well
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Go ahead. Mark was talking about that once you start 2143, I think that's basically what you might have just just covered, in the brackets. But, he's got there's recordings of him literally calling the federal register, and and he talked with the, the head of the federal register. Her name was Annie Bunk back in 2010. And I literally called the to verify that there was an Annie Bunk, and they they asked me who wants to know. And, anyway, yeah, it's one CFR twenty one forty three. They the agency whenever if there's any type of changes, if I'm explaining this correctly, it has to be behind the table of contents.
And if it's not, it has no force and effective law because at title, five at five five three, little b, c, and d, those are those procedures that you were explaining. And Yes. They have to literally buy the numbers when they make these these, rules and laws and stuff, which, he's saying that there's none of them that have gone through the complete process because they also have to let the public know.
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They went through the process of the type of regulation they are. They all don't have to be substantive regulations. They can be interpretive and then they take those and use them against the people. And the best example I could give you is the mask. The CDC wrote that interpretive regulation, it applied to the CDC, they, but knowing what they were doing, put it out there where everybody thought it applied to everybody. Some law firm knew what we're talking about here, went in and researched it, saw that it was an interpretive regulation and only applied to CDC, and took them to court in the Central District Of Florida down there. The female judge, I don't remember her name, was a clerk of Clarence Thomas, and she ruled against him. And that's when all the masks went away because it was an interpretive regulation being used as a substantive regulation and presented as such. Okay? Now the Biden administration said they were gonna appeal that, but this is solid APA stuff we're talking here now. Administrative Procedures Act, you just mentioned a minute ago, Rich, the title five five two section title five section five five three. Well, that is the Administrative Procedures Act. It's codified at title five section five five two and following.
And this is the law book that was finally passed in 1946 to manage the new agencies that were popping up after the bankruptcy. There was no guidebook. There was no rule on how they had to do stuff until 1946. And this is part of it, this Administrative Procedures Act. And that's what their IRS is doing. I believe, Mark, that every regulation the IRS has ever posted, I'll bet you a dollar to a thousand donuts that they're all interpretive. And no lawyers ever figured it out. Or if they did, they don't have the freaking balls to go in and represent a client that way because they wouldn't be lawyering too long if they did. And that's why should we get somebody in one of these IRS situations that we get occasionally in here, and they are already headed for a court that if, if we could get them to put this up as a defense.
They'll do I bet you they dismissed that thing in a New York second.
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Oh, yeah. You know? Hey, Raj.
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Yes.
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You had mentioned or or Mark had mentioned that there are a lot of, legislations, a lot of rules that they didn't do notice and comment. They they scuttled them in under, like, some kind of an emergency. Isn't
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isn't that about that. That's what Rich said. I don't know about this emergency thing. I do know absolutely solid the whole other the rest of the scheme, how it's based, where it's based, what they have to do, and who it applies to. I know that cold.
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Well, isn't the emergency that they would have scuttled it in under the perpetual state of emergency that we've been in since Lincoln?
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I I'd I've never seen anything to do with an emerge with the emergency regulation. K? They've got emergency things. Well, they used one of them in COVID. They had emergency declared. That's why they had to get rid of ivermectin and hydrochloroquine because you can't declare the emergency if there's anything else out there that can do the job. That's why they got rid of those things so they could pull everything under emergency. And I'm not saying Rich is wrong. I've just never heard of it before.
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Well, we've been in a in a perpetual state of declared war since Lincoln. And, well, how they've done it is they declared a war on drugs, a war on illiteracy, a war on homelessness.
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No. Wait. I don't think they've ever done a war on homelessness. I don't think it's since Lincoln. We were declared an emergency in '33. That's what Gene Schroeder's whole tape is about and how it was done, and it perfectly conforms to what we teach.
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Perfect. K? Alright. So but it's been some time. We've been under a perpetual state of emergency, so they can they've been passing all of these, legislations under emergency. And because they did and didn't do notice and comment, how do they apply to us? Well, those aren't those aren't they're they you said they're legislations. They're not. They're
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interpreting legislation.
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They're regulations. Okay. I I missed both. The agencies
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have the ability. This is why that Chevron decision is so important. Back in the seventies when the court ruled on that, they said, basically, you're the experts so you can interpret this any way you want to. So that's where the one three hundred and sixty degree interpretation thing. That was just deferred last year under what they're calling now the Chevron Deference, where they went back and put them in their place a little bit and limited out the wide ranging interpretation that they can have on legislation. K? Now, unfortunately, they went back and said they said you can't go back and change the decisions that are already decided, but you can re bring the issue forward again. And then they'll interpret it under the new ways of the Chevron Deferas. That's what's happening. K?
I don't know about emergency regulations. I've never seen one. I've never really heard of, referred to except this COVID thing on making it an emergency that may be. I don't know. Okay? I do know the other, and I know it pretty well. And I think I told y'all. Mark, I don't know if I told you this. I had a call from an attorney before I left The States One day. How he got my number, I don't know. And it was he had a tax client, and he was asking me about this, regulation stuff. Obviously, his client had heard me talking about it on the some show. And so I went over it with him. And at the end of the conversation, he said, Roger, you know more about this than 98% of the attorneys in the country.
That was his statement.
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Sure. They don't teach that in law school.
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And, boy, I have your line. They've done the same
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Okay. Go ahead, Wahid.
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They must have done the same thing with the pharmaceutical con companies. Let them determine their own, definition.
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Of course they did. Well,
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the pharmaceutical didn't. Their influence over the agency did. FDA. They changed the definition at the agency level with, of course, the hell, they probably got offices for all them damn pharmaceutical companies in there, or they used to. And I gotta comment and make I think, RFK is doing a splendid job. Yep.
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So, anyway, that's the thing They're on the on the regulations. What what was saying internally, they were circumventing the public comment time frame saying it was under an emergency. Now they didn't call the regulation emergency, but they were they were passing it under emergency. They were adjusting It was. Adjusting
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the time frame that you could comment?
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Is that what they No. There was no some of those have no comments. Okay. They did not But there's
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comment. Well, I'm I don't think under the APA, if if it doesn't have comments, it's not a substantive regulation, would be my guess. Now I may be wrong Well, unless it's a Well, okay. Anyway, the basic knowledge is, that that there's three, and most of them don't apply. And I don't even think the ones that go through do, substantive apply. They apply to the serfs. They don't apply to us.
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Right.
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So
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That's the great thing about, about your material is, like, the under office, it just does away with all that for the most part. Does.
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You know, it's interesting to know about it. You certainly discuss it. It may apply to other people, but it doesn't apply to us except for those two little range y sections of the Internal Revenue Code. And, you know, if it's a tax on
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extension or you've got income coming from a US source.
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Right.
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And you know of dividends like dividends, Mark? It's not capital gains. They're not going you don't owe tax on capital gains. You owe it on the dividend payment on the profits of the company that come back to you in the form of dividends. Well, hell, you're gonna have to own a whole bunch of damn stocks and stuff for that to amount to any amount of funds.
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Yeah. It's not yeah. Exactly. It's not a whole lot. Uh-uh. And you only put a tax on that, not the rest of your income.
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Yeah. I mean, like, you don't have a hundred thousand shares of AT and T or Microsoft, do you?
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No.
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Well, that it'd be substantial then, see, probably. And even if I
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now.
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If I had Microsoft stock, I'd sell it. I hate them bastards so much. So, okay. Got a few minutes left. Anybody in the audience got any comments on what we've been discussing? A Hey, Roger. Regulation question. Well, of course, Dave does. Hey, Dave.
[01:53:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey. They just announced on the ABC Radio that Microsoft is gonna have their largest, layoffs since, I don't know, '23 or something like that. I forget how many people. They had 10,000 the last time in '23, so it must be more than that.
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Well, they'll probably lay off all the white Americans first. Probably lay off any left over there.
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They're laying off everybody they can possibly, replace with AI.
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Yeah. Yeah. Okay. There you go.
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Comment. Roger. Yeah. Maybe they can replace Bill Gates with AI.
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Yeah. Alright. Well, maybe, I I Joe first. I was, Joe first, Larry second. Joe. Morning.
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Good morning. Just a brief comment. Maxine and I have been on the road this morning, and we've been discussing various subjects, Jim Ram being one of them. And with her medical background and research background, we got to visit about methylene blue. And people in her research that she's witnessed and participate in participated in people with carbon monoxide poisoning
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Yes.
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Their blood turns black.
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It's supposed to help with that.
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Due to due to oxygen deficiency. And she said that you can take a person who is suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. And, you know, you can get it otherwise than just from an automobile or whatever. But, within just a few minutes of using methylene blue, that blood will turn red again. Yep. So I I posed the question. Just the question. Was he oxygen deprived? Is that the reason his fingernails turned black? And
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I have no idea. It always has to be in my mind, Joe. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
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There's one other thing in here that I've not heard anyone say that Maxine has brought up. And what gene is that?
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G six p d deficiency.
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G six p d deficiency, and it's a genetic deficiency.
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Uh-huh. So
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cue on that a while. That's just something I wanted to throw in before everybody got gone. So Okay. I yield I I would add I would also add that
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methylene blue can, keep people from dying of cyanide poisoning. Those are both those things, that and that are pretty serious things. Okay? Really. And, it's interesting. You know, is coffee bad for you? Coffee's bad for you. No. Coffee's good for you. Butter bad for you? Butter's good for you. I mean, how how many decades have I been hearing these kind of dichotomy issues on these things? And, I you almost go you get their point. You don't know who to believe. K? Quite frankly. And was Kennedy shot in the back or the front or not at all? But after Larry, I have something if you got a minute. Alright. Well, we're gonna do after Larry, you probably won't have any time is my experience. Thank Joe, you got anything else to add? It'll be in the it'll be in the afternoon. No. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm being Roger. Thank you. Alright. Well, thanks Maxine for her input there.
Okay. Larry, stage, spotlight.
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Yeah. To answer Paul's question, as of April 2025, '90 emergencies have been declared, 41 have expired, and another 49 are currently in effect, each having been renewed annually by the president. So of these 90, 89 of them began in 1933 under Roosevelt Yeah. With the exception of with the exception of one, which started with Wilson and the categories under maritime. And the the title is the emergency in water transportation of The United States. And it says this, declared a national emergency arising from insufficient tonnage to carry the products of the farms, forests, mines, and manufacturing industries of The United States and admonishes all citizens to abide by the regulations in the shipping act.
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So there you have it. 90 of them. Alright. Thank you, though. All but one starting in thirty three. There you go.
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Murr.
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Oh, you got time for me? Okay. Real quick here. We're gonna we're gonna we're gonna plow ahead and get a little bit of it in. We'll probably hear the whistler in about ten, fifteen seconds is my guess. Go ahead.
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Alright. So, we'll do the the, I don't know which one to do. I have two things here. Jim Rehan wasn't taking methylene blue, and that was eight years ago, and he was healthy in between. But he was taking until Glidden told him to stop it. Hepar sulphuris calcareum, a homeopathic medicine, and he was taking too much of it. And it apparently didn't clear his system. And, so it was the day after they took him to the hospital when he died. So that Okay. So it wasn't methylene blue that that Glendon told him to get off of. Thank you for clarifying that. Right. And Alright. The other thing here, we got time is, an article, and it's, from Russians and it's a history of emergency powers of The US Presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump. And if you wanna hear about that, you gotta tune in to the after show.
Alright.
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Well, if you, wonder yes. Hey, Roger. Okay. I got two people on. Yes, Jack. Alright. Hold on. We're gonna say goodbye to our audience. And, the we're gonna let Jack talk and when Paul cuts you off. Go ahead,
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Jack. Hey. I just wanted to know where can I find in any statute or law or anything where it says that man made laws and statutes don't apply to nationals?
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I don't know if you're ever gonna see it. Put that bluntly. They're trying their best to hide all this shit and let you know keep your power away from you, Jack. So I can't answer your question, and I doubt if there is an answer to your question.
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Yeah. I mean, I'm just wondering because it's such a key and integral part of being a national, and I'm just wondering how we ever back that up to so many challenges. Well, I would say if you can take it from, the The United States code
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and trace it back to the organic statutes at large, those laws, quote, unquote, would would apply to nationals. If they're just like title 26, it was never signed passed by the senate or signed by the president and all these other things they're conjuring up, for serves, I would say those don't apply to us. That's about the best answer I can give you. I mean, you know you know, the whole time I've been doing this, Jack, do you ever see those blind people downtown trying to walk along? They got the white white stick with the red at on the end. Yeah.
That's what I've been doing for thirty years. Really? Okay. So, Wahid?
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Yeah. What about what about this nicotine? What about this nicotine being able to cure the nanotechnology that the people injected? Have you what is how does that go? What I don't have any idea except that the same
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receptor that the COVID virus takes in the back of your head is taken by nicotine. That's why the people that were smokers weren't getting affected by it. That's why Fauci came out at the very first of that and said, if you're a smoker, it's a real good time to stop smoking so he could kill more of them. Yeah. And I followed his direction,
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and I had never been sicker in my life. I almost died twice in three months. Did you? Okay. Well, Paul did Paul Paul took the head fake and almost killed him.
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Yep.
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Okay. That's why there's a lot of people that are looking for nicotine right now. Lozenges and batches and all kinds of stuff. I don't know if it cures the what's already there. But should something else come along that's got the same kind of fingerprint as COVID nineteen, it might go through the same receptors. And if there's another one of these, that might be a really good safe
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way to deal with it. Okay? Here's a safer way. There's small amounts of nicotine in nitrate plants, tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and aubergine, otherwise known as eggplant. It has the most. And there's enough in there, and that also clears the brain from Parkinson's and dementia. I yield.
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Wow. Yeah. There there you go. Alright. So, who else has got something? Sun's coming back out again. Alright. I couldn't beg you up during the show, so I guess you're not gonna come up now.
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I got somebody.
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Well, there's Gary. Hey, man. Gary.
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Hey. First of all, I'm really sorry to hear about Jim. The second thing is is that we've been under continuous martial rule since the civil war.
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Yeah. You some could say that.
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That's his that's his article I'm talking about from Lincoln. Started with Lincoln.
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Correct. And if you haven't read the general orders 100, you need to so you can figure out under the general orders 100, they can do about anything they want to to us. They even cover chemtrails and poisoning our food like they've been doing. It's all in the general orders of one.
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I'd like to think that's not us, but, but the population at large.
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Yeah. But remember, they made all US citizens enemies of the state in 1933. Correct. So you can pretty much do whatever you want to to an enemy under the articles of war. Correct. Correct. But all these and you just went over the Emergency War Powers Act, and they call everything an emergency. The drug, the homeless, everything is all underneath an emergency. That's why all these executive orders the president passes all mean something to everybody. It's all interrelated,
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every bit of it. Well, it's it's certainly intertwined. There's no doubt about that, Gary. How you sound like you're doing a lot better.
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Oh, I am.
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Are you working again? Are are you working at the, at the cafe? You're making biscuits and gravy for folks?
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That's Gina anyway. But, no, we've closed that down.
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Have you? Okay. Yeah. It's Well, I hope she's making some alright. Well, I hope she's making biscuits and gravy for you, you lucky dog. Glad to see you get better, Gary.
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Well, it's taken a while, Roger. It's not happened overnight. I know. I know, man. It's been,
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a year almost?
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Yeah. Almost a year. Yeah.
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Yikes. Yeah. Well Glad to see you back in the game.
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It just takes a while. You gotta get your strength to stand in the back. It doesn't do you very good to be laying in ICU for seven days straight with a ventilator shut down. Yeah. See, this health stuff is really important.
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You know, when you're young, you can't hardly bring that into your conception. But boys, you get older, you sure do. So, Gary, good to hear you sounding so good, man. Thanks for the input. Anybody else got something?
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Hey, Robert. I just wanted to ask Gary. That's called Libra code too. Right?
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Yes. Yes. It's general orders 100 of the Libra code passed underneath Lincoln, and it was made up and designed by a Jew in North or South Carolina. I don't remember which. And his last name was Lieber. He is a Jew at Benedict, and he's the one that come up with the general orders 100, which are very, very terrible. They're terrible. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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So if you haven't read them, read them. There's also Roger, you talked about the birth certificate and being a warehouse receipt. Well, guess what's in the Libra code, Roger?
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I don't have any idea.
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The paper to equate with their taking of your goods.
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Yeah. Okay. Warehouse receipt. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. It's the same thing. Oh, there's just please, Lord, take them out of our get the tears out of here. Who else, Gary? Great to hear you. I'm I'm getting ready to head off here. Who who else is wanting to say something?
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Was it Bob? This is Jack again. It's Jack again. Sorry I called in too late. I just thought of my question late. But, just to ask my question in a different way, is there a place where you can see that all laws and regulations apply only to US citizens or residents? Maybe that's a different way to look at it. Well, if there is, I've never seen it. Okay. So I hear you say that all the time. I'm just wondering if that's something we just if it's been if you fought somewhere or if we just Well, no. You well, yeah. Well,
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you'd know if you understand the information, you ought to be able to conceptually intellectually see that easily. To me Roger?
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Dave. Okay. Thanks. Does it does US code Yeah, Jack. Generally spell out US citizens and residents, as who's responsible for these laws
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or these rules, regulations, and policies? You'll see it in the code of federal regulations. I don't believe I've ever seen it in the code.
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Well, I meant that's what I meant. CFR, code of federal regulation.
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Well, the code and the code of federal regulations are two different sets of law books. Okay.
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Hey, Roger.
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Yes, Jerry. Roger.
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The Trading with the Enemies Act passed 1917 specifically spells out US citizens as enemies of the state. No. Not until the thirties.
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It was German in 1970. I know. And '33, they changed
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But they amended that act so that it's classified US citizens and changed it from Germans to US citizens in '33. Okay. Original act 1917 had Germans.
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Yes.
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So that's what they're using. Why
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when they came after Trump with all the lawfare stuff, we want he made a statement. He said, they're trying to charge me with some 1917 espionage act. That's what it was. Exactly.
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Okay. It was it was trading with the enemies act, and it does spell out US citizen. You may not find it in the but it is in the act.
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They switched it in '33. That's why they can do all this stuff to you. K. Thanks thanks thankful to the communist
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Roosevelt.
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Oh, yeah.
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Franklin damn Roosevelt. Okay. Now who who else was who's asking the yes.
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Yeah. That I beg just to make it a little muddier and un unclear, Murr may have heard that that last substance was banned by Glidden, and I I I agree with that. But I think Jim commented to Brenda earlier in asking about the methylene blue, and that's some time ago. He had quit that because, it it was not recommended there either. So just wanted to throw that out there. CNI is the guy to bring it to everybody here. I I feel responsible to tell you the best I know about it. So
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Well, Alex Jones brought it more than you. But look at the head of HHS, Kennedy's that knows all everything about every damn chemical under the world, it seems. And what really kicked this off about six weeks ago was somebody on a flight caught him in a on a side room taking three shots of methylene blue in a in a glass of water. That's what really started propelling this.
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Well, I brought it up over a year ago, but, you know, I I used it for a little while, and I didn't really see a big improvement. So I didn't. And every once in a while, I'll go back to stuff like that and and just take a shot, see if if I see a difference or not. You know, I there there's a lot of information out there on it, and it's not all bad, and it's not all good. No. So No. It's one of those things that coffee's good for you. No. Coffee's bad for you. Okay?
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I mean, I've been dealing with it my whole life. So, anyway, I'm trying to go deal with going to lunch. So does anybody else have any parting questions?
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I beg you guys
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for hours. Come out. Say something. Nobody wants to say anything until we get off the air.
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Yeah. I haven't drunk coffee in six years. It releases cortisone to your bloodstream, messes with your adrenals, weakens your bones. So that's why it's the last legal drug. Enjoy.
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Okay. Alright. Sure sure tastes good though here in Ecuador. Okay. Who else? Nobody. Alright. If their sketch is ringing, though, we're going to the expat lunch bill, and I will do so. Mark, thanks for dropping in today. And, hopefully, we'll see you tomorrow, and maybe we'll have some more conversational topical stuff tomorrow. Anyway, have a great day. See you then. Do what, Mark?
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Yeah. My pleasure to be here. Hope you have a great day. Okay.
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See you all then. Ciao.
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Okay. For everybody else here, don't forget we have numeral2radioranch.chatango.com. I'll put the link in the conference call chat, you know, because, the the stuff doesn't go away from that chat, at least not for a while. I think it has to all scroll away to Tel Aviv sooner or later, though.
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Murrah, I I totally agree with you on the coffee as I drink it.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, man. I drank so much coffee. I it was either stop drinking it altogether or forget it. Because I was like, like, I don't need water. I'm drinking coffee. And so you need 10 times more water if you're drinking coffee, but you don't want it because that coffee tastes good.
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About six months ago, I had cut it out for about six months, and a friend came and visited me. And she's a coffee drinker, and I was she put it on the stove, and that sucked me right back in. And I've been drinking since, and I'm ready to quit again. So
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Yeah. That general was, Franz Lieber, and he was from South South South Carolina. And he moved to New York City because he was in a bunch of different wars and stuff, but, he was so offended by supposedly, it says, the the blacks. But, actually, what was going on in the South was even the blacks had higher capital higher amount of money per capita than, the people in the North. And, there was no central bank. No central Jewish international Jew bank in the South. Yeah. They had to go after them after, they had to go after America in general after Andrew Jackson. They started plotting in '32 after he killed the bank. So yep.
It's 1832.
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Sober, did, I didn't hear at all the show today because I block out when I'm traveling. But, did you mention the, commemorative show for Jim?
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No. And I wanted to do that. And, you know, Monday, we we met at his conference call, and we talked, about health matters and what may have taken him from us. But, on Thursday, the usual time that we have the, rebel rebel and, gang there at at Jim's is gonna be held on a different conference call. And everyone's invited, but this is a tribute only. We won't be talking about medicine and health and whatnot. We're gonna be talking about the legacy he left on your heart. Alright. And we'll be sharing that and that will be in a free conference call called 38 Ready? 38 Yeah. Go ahead.
What happened to Gary?
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Hey, Murr?
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Yes, sir?
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If you find out the details of his funeral stuff, can you let me know ASAP so we can order flowers and have them sent? Gina and I. Yeah. I will do. Yes. Yes. I will do. And what'd you say about Thursday?
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Where's it gonna be? Yeah. Thursday at noon central, so that's one eastern. It will be at, Michael Gaddy's free conference call, 38 Rebel Madman. Let me make sure that's I'm pretty sure that's a I'll put it in the right oh, I think I already did put it in the Radio Ranch to tango. I think I did last night when I was sending out email. Let me see here.
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Okay. Because I'm off Thursday, so I can attend that. So Yeah. It's 3038
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Rebel Man Man. That's his conference call.
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Okay. Thanks.
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Yeah. And the chat doesn't work there. He got the chat open, but that's no biggie. We can all get in there and talk. And, you know, I have another chat for him, which is also rebel madman radio dot chitango dot com. So and I have the one for Jim. We might put things in there if we want. Health wealth health wealth d I y dot chitango dot com. So yeah. But rebel madman is the conference call. So be there or be square.
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Hey, Murr?
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Yes, sir.
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This is Rich. And I'm in. Was Jim from is this Jim from South Alabama?
[02:17:35] Unknown:
No. This is Jim Ram from Ohio, retired, police sergeant. Oh, okay. Yeah. You're you're d I y your d I y health dot com. It's still up. And you can go there, and you can click on radio shows, and you can find all this stuff. And
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and I found an obituary already, Murrah. I put it in the chat.
[02:17:55] Unknown:
Oh, good. Thank you. I'll put it over in the other chat too and send it around. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. How are you, Lisa? I hardly ever hear you. Of course, that's not unusual. You hung around for dozen years and didn't say anything. But I'm doing alright. How are you? Good. Still have a turtle?
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No. No. She left last year. Oh, okay. Well, she actually wandered off of my property to the next door neighbor has a built in pool that she hasn't filled for years and had had a bunch of tab bullfrog tadpoles in it. So the turtle went over there to live, and she got it out along with a bunch of the bullfrogs and took it to a pond that's down a bit from our neighborhood, a little lake. Yeah. I remember you saying about that part.
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I mean, about, you know, about the lake. I didn't know about
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turtle went there. But what what were you you had a name for her too, didn't you? Red. I called her Red. My granddaughter named her that because she was a red eared, slider turtle.
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So
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Yeah. Yeah. Right. Had a little pommy turtle, everyone said. Yeah.
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Cute.
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Thanks. See, I was amazed that, you know, she showed up that year. So last summer or late spring and be May, and just stayed right around that. And it's a little pond I have, like, a hundred gallon, you know, little water garden.
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Mhmm. I'm in right there.
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And even overwintered, I was kinda worried about her overwintering, but, you know, everything I read said it'd be fine. And she did that. She overwintered there. And then come that next spring, she just started wandering off to where mating, whatever. Don't know. But
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Yeah. Because I hear bullfrogs. That means maybe boy turtles.
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Or food, anyways. Right.
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Yeah. More importantly.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Thanks for posting this. This is great.
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Noticed in the picture of him, he has a 90 for life shirt on.
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Wow.
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Does anybody know anything about, after Ralph Wintersd passed away, what happened to his books? I hear he had some really old important books that would be very, precious for the the movement. Did they get destroyed or something? That's when I talked about him or he had a flood or something. What happened to his body? I mean, did they did he get cremated, or did he get, sent back to, can Kansas or what? Anybody know?
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Probably cremated. Everything in his place was unusable because of raw sewage.
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Who are you all talking about now? I was thinking something else.
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Ralph Winarude.
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Oh.
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Oh, okay. I didn't know all that. I know, you know, wasn't he went to the hospital under the Evoke curse spell. Wow.
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It almost sounds like the state or yeah, it almost sounds like the state had it sounds like they might have had something to do with destroying all that stuff. It just sounds pretty normal.
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Yeah. You think he'd be living there with raw sewage? That sounds a little weird. Sounds like somebody did something.
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I heard it had been that way for a little while, and I guess it was just a mess.
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Well, he had been sick for a while before, you know, going to the hospital. Yeah. Yeah. He
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he always emphasized, he always emphasized that, you know, with this Administrative Procedures Act, he he always said, look. It's their stuff. In other words, it was FDR and the New Deal people's stuff. He said, use that against them. And I have a tendency to believe that's, that's right because I've I've heard some I've heard some I heard a lawyer one time trying to help this one brother out, that had cryptocurrency he started a cryptocurrency, company back in before, o eight. And, he was on, national television and everything, but, and they tried to they tried to well, the government came out and took all of his cryptocurrency, tried to shut his business down.
I guess they they said that, he wasn't complying with the SEC's rules and all that kind of crazy stuff. But in his defense, there was a lawyer that was, had mentioned that because I I had I had told I had told them that, look into this federal, the Administrative Procedure Act. And then the lawyer came on a few months later and said, well, it's some kind of an obscure law that was, that came out in around 1946. Well, he said obscure. And and when he said that, it was like he was basically telling the audience that, you know, it's just kinda something that, probably ain't gonna you know, doesn't mean anything.
And Ralph always emphasized it's like, look. They created the they created this Frankenstein monster. And it was it came out of the swamp, and it was terrorizing actually, congress. They were telling the this this Frankenstein these agencies were trying to tell congress what to do. So, for twelve years, I believe it was, the attorney general under FDR and a bunch of other people, they they sat down and they they they came up with a a way to, quote, chain that monster. And I'm, like, thinking, yeah. So you can let it go when you, you know, that you unchain the monster and let it go and, you know, you sic that monster on who you want to.
Basically, the Republicans or, you know, anybody that's freedom loving. And, yeah, Ralph was saying that to to, use those chains, you have to you have to know that, the, the Administrative Procedures Act, not the whole thing, just he was just emphasizing like Roger said, at five five two, one, little little, little a and one in parenthesis, and Ralph was always saying five five three little b, c, and d because that's a congressional mandate. And when you think about it, that was in 1946, and all the people that were in in the government back then, they're all done. They're all gone. And so when you mentioned the Administrative Procedures Act, people a lot of people don't even know what you're talking about. And then they they made it kinda complicated when, you know, with a Ralph was always sarcastic about, yeah. Right. You know? Like, like, I'm gonna look at the, you know, sit down and look at the thousands of pages that come out every day on the federal register.
And he was saying if you just if you just make sure that they, follow the the little b, c, and d. And when you look at that, you're gonna determine that they didn't do it. And so when he called Amy Bunk trying to get a remedy because he told her that, you know, there's there's agency a lot of agencies aren't even following the, administrative procedures act. And she and and, basically, in those conversation, what it boiled down to that Amy Bunk had said is that, well, it's up to either Congress to, remedy that issue or the, the people need to basically do a class action or get together and sue the the agency in court.
And, yeah, when I heard that, I'm like, well, heck. Most people don't even know how to don't even know how the whole judicial court proceedings work anyway. So that's a major discouragement, but he was literally but he literally said, you know, you gotta keep you gotta hold them accountable to what they created to chain that Frankenstein monster, which is the federal register. Because that like, in 1933 when that bankruptcy took place, that's that's when all these agencies started coming coming to, to birth, so to say. And, yeah, they were literally got out of control. So that administrative procedures act was created to to chain that Frankenstein monster.
And, yeah, we're we, the people, are even supposed to go make notice and comment. We're supposed to kinda keep keep tabs on what the agencies are are doing. And it and if they're not doing what what the congress told them to do in '46, we're we're supposed to make notice and comment. And that that remedy is if if they if they're not publishing in the federal register, then either congress or the courts, he was emphasizing that that we need to make the courts take judicial notice of title five at b, c, and d. I yield.
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Well, you know how Ralph, excuse me, lost his money. Right? He had, he had Joyce Riley up there to speak about what they were doing to the servicemen and, you know, revealing all these secrets. I don't know. I don't know if somebody else got a mic open maybe. Open maybe. Yeah. So Yeah. Yeah. Somebody else has a mic open. He yielded, but he didn't remute.
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Can you mute the microphone again?
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Thank you. There we go. Yeah. Joyce Riley was there. So he lost he and million dollar business and stuff, and he lost all that, and he and he didn't care a bit about it. He was happy to do it because of the information. And I've heard the recording from her there. I think it was the one delivered there. She delivered it somewhere, but I think it was from there. But, yeah. And, some of it was, they were spreading biologicals in the servicemen's sleeping bags so they make sure they get sick. That was just part of it. So
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It was the depleted uranium that he also, or Joyce Riley, I think, was, because I think she was in the military herself as a a nurse. And, she was I think she was saying that, yeah. They're if they're using depleted uranium rounds and these, you know, the soldiers were, you know, they were going to look at their, you know, the destruction that these rounds would do to the enemy armor, and they had to take that stuff off. But that depleted uranium supposedly doesn't decay for, like, thousands of years. And when the guys when the soldiers were going back home to, you know, the, their home, bases and stuff, they didn't they didn't leave their their contaminated uniforms there in the desert. They took it home with them, and that's how supposedly, that their, families and children, like, were coming down with illnesses and stuff that were,
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amazing. And born with, yeah, born with deformities and, yep, all that kind of good stuff. Not good at all. Yep. Yep. She was covering that. And, she was also in, I can't think what it was called now that Dave and the Thumb brought up, and I spent, I think, it was two of my shows, playing that on there. Yeah. Just about how how the military has done this all along. They had the Seventh day Adventists that were the it was operation White Coat, I believe. And knowing that they had a pure diet and lifestyle, they had them volunteer, and they thought they were helping, and they were poisoning them, of course.
Yeah.
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Are we talking about, Seventh day Adventists within the military or civilians?
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Oh, those were civilians, but, that was just one of the things. And, you know, incorporated in this, in this video were, you know, all different things that are done both to civilians and military. Yeah. So I don't go to see a doctor. I haven't been to see a doctor, and I don't go to a nature path either. I'm I'm starting to think that all this stuff is, is pharma lite. When you look and see what's in some of the supplements and stuff, it's like, no. You pray for guidance and follow that. Right? That's where you put your faith, not in another man or person.
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I yield. I think Joyce Joyce was a flight surgeon, wasn't she?
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She was a surgeon and I'm surgeon. She was a flight nurse, I believe, and she was also in, transplant surgery. And when she found out realized that the bodies had to be alive when they take the organs from them, she stopped that and was very, you know, kind of repentant of that. Yeah. And in case you didn't know that, folks, that's how it is. So don't don't put on your driver's license that you'll donate your organs because you gotta be alive to donate. Unless you wanna spend the last couple hours of life on this earth in torture. Because they did give you paralyzing drugs and take out everything, heart last, of course.
Take your eyes, your organs. Don't do it. And I don't think it's that good for the people that get the things either. Not at all. They they end up getting, they're getting the cell memory and stuff and, epigenetics, whatever, but they knew one woman. She was going to have a liver transplant, and she came back to visit after she had it. And, she sounded like a nervous teenage girl, and that's where her liver had come from. Just a little too interesting. And, apparently, this comes through in dreams a lot with people. They'll dream about.
And in one instance in particular and probably more, a young girl who received a heart from another young girl, was able to, identify the murderer. And it was, I think it was a family member too that was molesting her stuff. So yeah. So there's that. Hey, My. Hey, My. Hey, My. Hey, Joan. I was about to click on the email sent to you and resend with the obituary information.
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Are you getting it out of the chat anyway? I got it out of the chat. Alright. I don't need to send it to you then. Alright. Anyway, I wanted to ask, were you there, Monday with for the memorial,
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if that's what you call it for Well, it quickly turned into not a memorial. That's one reason Michael left. Well, that's the reason, actually. Because it went into talking about medicines and what could've happened and what you know? So that was no kinda tribute to Jim. You know? So that's why I'm making the point that this Thursday, this will be about him and your experiences with him, what you learned of him, what you know about him. Some of us know more than others. I don't know that much about him, but I had talked to him Thursday. I'd I'm not much on the phone, but having not heard back from him and I was concerned. So, I found his phone number and called him, and he seemed happy to talk, but he was weak and everything. But I told him I was reading this, I just put in the chat, so get that too, Joan, the red pill reports, although I think it's in the other email I sent to you. And, it's, he was a guest on this red pill reports, and so it's kind of his own bio that he gave, more than the bio, kind of the history. And so I told him I was reading that. And then the part I've been posting is about his bicycle riding, which, you know, he was in long distance rides and stuff. And and, he really really liked bike riding. So this feeling he wasn't getting enough exercise was more recent. It was, what, three, four weeks ago, he decided to cancel all his shows except Monday afternoon and Thursday afternoon.
And, because all his stuff was upstairs, and it got to be such a where before, you know, long before he had had trouble and his bones were bones on bones, and he was using a cane, and then he got into, Wallach stuff. And he was healthy, and he was taking two steps at a time. You know? So,
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but if he So on so on Monday, was it on was it on, Mike's, rebel man man? No. FCC or on Sam's, your
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DIY help? Yep. That was on that was on Jim's, and Paul Biner recorded it for Brent, I think. Brent, Bachman.
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So it's maybe on Paul Beaner's Hot Home archive?
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Oh, you have to ask him. I'm not sure. I asked if he'd send it to me, but I know he gets a lot of emails, so he probably didn't see that. Uh-huh. As long as it's in a form, I can plan. Otherwise, I wouldn't know what to do with it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So just on Monday, when it happened, did it go for, like,
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were you there on there for two hours or one hour or thirty minutes or you yourself?
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I think three hours. Okay. Yeah. I know how that goes. Yep. Yep. Yeah. Brenda was filling us in with a lot of stuff and, and Mark and, of course, my motor mouse was in there too. So
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Yeah. Okay.
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Murr, the memorial on Thursday, is is is that the same,
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gym slot, or is that something different? It's gonna be on it's on Mike's conference call, and that's 38 Rebel madman.
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So how do you access that? You
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just like you would any oh, you're you're probably looking for what? A phone number?
[02:39:49] Unknown:
Well, that's only how I come in. Yeah. Okay. Let me see.
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Because I think it's like a 727 number or something. So it's not gonna be on Jim's old channel there. No. It's not. Because he can't you know, Mike can record it on his and, you know, Paul's busy. Thursday, he, you know, goes right over to Paul English's and records that. So that's why he left, you know, last Thursday, he recorded. And, he had to leave, like, you know, five minutes before, and that only gave him five minutes. Blown Paul. What's that? Yeah. Right? Blown flowing Paul. Right. Paul b and Paul e and yeah.
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Speed AI, Paul.
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I like him how he is. Very patient man. Gets an awful lot done.
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So if you get a phone number, can you just,
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email that to me? Yeah. That's what I'll do. That'll be good. I'll put it in chat here too and stuff. I'm also on the job, so I shouldn't be Right. Yeah. I'll email it to you. I looked at it, and I I was thinking, I wonder if I wonder if different ones will need the number. Yeah.
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Cool.
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Yep.
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Thank you.
[02:41:08] Unknown:
Hey, Mara.
[02:41:09] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
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I was reading in the chat logs that I think you have your own FCC, link that you do your own show.
[02:41:21] Unknown:
No. I don't. But, you know, you're, like, reading my mind because I'm thinking about it. Tom d was on here talking about what you would need to do because that has been discussed for RBN. And, eventually, maybe that's what they'll do is have all the hosts have their own free conference call and work through that. It'd be like a PIN number, and and then it would be like a dedicated phone line at RBN. But, you know because right now, they transitioned over to Teams and, you know, it's there's some bugs. But, no. I don't have one, but I've I've seriously been thinking about it. But I think you have to have a cell phone, and I won't have that. So maybe not.
[02:41:59] Unknown:
I'll find out, though. The the more the merrier. The cell phone? Yeah. Because of the frequency dangers and things like that?
[02:42:07] Unknown:
I just don't. I don't want one. In fact, my landline, I keep unplugged at the at the the junction box. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, no. No. At the receiver, actually. I just pull out the, spiral cord from the receiver because, first off, they can pick up and listen if that's plugged in, whoever wants to. And, you know, they just have all this stuff on automatic tracking everybody, and then if they wanna go after you, they pull it all together. But, of course, they wouldn't hear anything here about but birds singing now. There's not even chickens. So
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My my brother in Houston is like that. My mother was a retired cop, and she, she was real big on that. But I I'm a crazy conspiracy guy, and I, this is Irby, by the way. And Alright. I learned listening to a premier to me, a premier conspiracy researcher, a guy named Ollie Domagard.
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Oh, yeah. And
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he says because people's asking him. He says, I don't I don't do nothing privacy because I was asking him what type of
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burn phone he has. And he says, look. If they want you, they're gonna get you. Yeah. Well, I mean I don't he said, I don't do nothing. Really? Like we were just saying here, that's kind of the same thing with being a national or citizen. You know? It's a good try, but there's no guarantees. I mean, like Roger always says, you know, when they come out as open tyrants,
[02:43:30] Unknown:
game's over, you know what time it is. Right? Yeah. When the tanks come and they're shooting everybody, and I said, I'm gonna look at your passport. You know? But, you you know, that comes to the point where, I motivate myself by saying when I stand before God Yep. Will I have a clean conscience? Will my hands be clean?
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You know? That's what matters. That's who we answer to first.
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And and so that's the thing. And I'm not afraid to call. I mean, I was talking with my brother. I mean, I'm about to move him in here, but he's, he's a special needs guy. I have my hands full, but, you know, we're both old, so we need each other. And he, you know, worried about all that. He's he's literally a card carrying paranoid schizophrenic, but the thing is maybe he's right. They are watching from the trees. You know? Yeah. And and something
[02:44:18] Unknown:
did you ever hear of Jerry Marcinski? Check out jerryMarcinski.com. He he worked a long time and, and he loved it. He loved doing it in state hospitals and things, and, and he came to the realization that schizophrenia is really a demon, you know, obsession or possession.
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So Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's it's demonic.
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And But the thing is we're all being bothered like that. Just some of us really, you know, really feel it. You know, they really get to us. And some of these people, they really do have to give them meds because they're homicidal. You know? They really think that Yeah. Yeah. But but most of the time, it's not. It's and in fact, it shrinks the brain, the medicines they give them. So now you need to you need to have a learn to have a walk with God. That's what you need to learn to do.
[02:45:10] Unknown:
From my research, I'm finding out and and I'm I'm about to go kinda public with some of my ideas and findings, but, we give too much power to Satan. Satan has technology that we don't realize. He's using stuff against us just like the the phone I have in my hand. Sorry. Forgive me, lord. I do use a cell phone. That's all I can do. A lot of people do, and they feel they have to. I get that, but you get addicted to it too. But but this was a scientific impossibility two old people ago. Okay. You know, there there's no way that this can happen and just to talk about it is satanic. That's not in the Bible. Shut up, Erbie, type stuff. But here it is. Here it is. Yep. Our normal was yesterday's impossible satanic delusions.
What will tomorrow be? So Yeah. All this stuff about Irby, that's satanic. Satan can't use anything that God hasn't programmed into the universe. Satan doesn't have his own pile of stuff. Okay? Whatever he uses, it's all God's stuff that he's twisting, lying, deceiving, and misusing and kidnapping. That's what Satan has. So my current opinion is that spirit filled, bible believing, on fire blood bought Christians should be able to destroy, knock down the walls of Satan at will. He has nothing against us, but are we in our right armor? And part of that armor is doing this status, changing ourselves from under the rule of Babylon.
But to try to tell people that the hardest and I was one. You know, I was in the ministry all my life. Church people are the hardest ones because they know. They've got the Bible, and by golly, I know. You know, that mentality, and you're not gonna change me. Where's the chapter and verse? Where's the chapter and verse? Well, they've turned into
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they've turned into churchianity.
[02:47:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. So and and that's why I go by my name, Insane Urbie. Yeah. I'm insane. That's right. Thank you. Thank you for noticing. I've tried hard for many decades. I am glad you realized that because that's an that's a compliment when you,
[02:47:28] Unknown:
world, calls me insane. You know? It's an insane world. And if you you don't recognize that, well, then you're at a loss for reality. You know? We have to hone our discernment and make our choices, but at the same time, be peaceful and joyful.
[02:47:44] Unknown:
Well, that's what Jesus said. If you're friends with the world, something's
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wrong. You know?
[02:47:49] Unknown:
That's right. If if they're buddying up with you guys hey. Hey. Hey, fellas. You are doing something wrong. I mean, you will have first use and, you know, turmoil, and insanity is sanity in an insane world. And when the real crazies call you crazy, you ain't crazy.
[02:48:06] Unknown:
You're on the right path. Have have you, shown these people, got them to listen to that sixteen and a half minute Sarah story?
[02:48:15] Unknown:
I'm I'm not familiar with that, the Sarah's story.
[02:48:18] Unknown:
Yeah. You'll have to get them to just tell them to listen to this. Just walk away and say, you have to listen to this. And this is the Sarah's what is Sarah's story? Well, she and her husband and their daughter, they all had affidavits. Alright? The parents filed for the child, and she was 16 and rebellious and ended up being, picked up by CPS when they were traveling and stuff. And this was in Colorado where there's a lowered age of consent to 12. But, anyway, the, lawyers at this, establishment, Sarah said, we don't have jurisdiction. And, the lawyers are I guess, there are, like, three lawyers and the other people there, and they, you know, took them out of the room and said and about five minutes later, brought them back and said, yeah. You have you have jurisdiction. You're right. They didn't say all that. I think they just said you can take her.
They couldn't hold her. They couldn't hold her daughter. Yes. So it worked in a real bad situation. And if it only worked out one time ever in this world, it's worth it. That's my point. Well, that's right. It's like,
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it in right or wrong, I've concluded insurance is for poor people. If you're independently wealthy, you don't need it because you have your money. But poor people like me, I have to have insurance to protect me from stuff like that. And that is the idea. It's better to need it and not have it than to need it, you know, and not use it than not and need it not have it. I'm I'm messing it up. But you know what I'm saying? But Yeah. You better have it. You know, you I mean, carry a gun with you. I mean, if you can, carry that freaking gun with you everywhere you go. Hopefully, you'll never need it. But if you if you there it is. You got it. You know? It's prevented a lot of things, but I'm also of the mind. I'm a little different about that, and
[02:50:02] Unknown:
and, I just have faith in God. And and, you know, I mean, like, even my neighbors will say, you know, they're a little ways away, but they have a basement. And this is a trailer, and it gets windy. And and, anyway, they say, they didn't worry about me too much. But, anyway, they say the the basement door is open if you feel you need to come up. And so I'm in consult consultation with the lord, with Jesus. Right? And and he's not pressing upon my heart that I need to do that. And am I denying faith in him if I'm gonna run up there? You know, I've sat through some pretty windy times.
[02:50:35] Unknown:
And hey. Okay. I'll just put it out there. I've got documented verification. I'm trying to exercise my faith in real world applications. And under my belt, I've got three rebuked tornadoes coming at you. Here it is. You know, prophesy against or whatever you wanna call it and take control over that thing and it breaks up. And that's happened verifiably even from a distance.
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So Mhmm.
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I'm I'm I'm crazy enough to where I believe what Jesus said is actually true. You know? And the stuff he did Everything in the Bible is true. You know? I mean, there's some symbolism in in Revelation, but
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the creation. You know, he made the stars. Right? And guess what? Earth has never been proven to be moving. We are stationary. Yeah. That was The universe is around us east to west, and there is ether, and it's very dense. And they say, oh, about Einstein and his high IQ. No. He they were treating him like a god. His only patent was for a fat blouse. That is a blouse that has two sets of buttons. That was his only patent. And to yeah. And to you know? And what they were doing was obscuring Tesla. He had over 4,400 patents. Alright? Yep. And so they tried to make this guy, you know, the king of the world and, you know, and can you get an uglier Jew, maybe? Maybe find one uglier Jew? I don't know. But, anyway
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That was that that's been the two hardest because, I I mean well, three of the hardest, blowbacks and change of ideas that I've had is, god's miracle plant, marijuana, hemp Cannabis. Jews, the fake the fake Israelites, the which which Jesus fought against. And he called them. You know? You you're you're you're child of the devil. So
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Johnny forty four. Johnny forty four. Yeah. And then,
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you know, our our government is not our friend. You know? I mean No.
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This Romans 13 They're not gonna take care of you. Yeah. This Romans 13 stuff, it's a joke because they're not these governments aren't ruling as they were told to rule by the 10 commandments
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That's right. Particular.
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And and one of those commandments, remember, of course, is the fourth one. Right? Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. And we actually have a rhythm for that just like we have circadian rhythm. We have a Samuel sent me a thing about beavers, and I didn't know that. Every Friday at sunset, they go in their lodges and stay there until sunset Saturday.
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How about that?
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Yeah. And and and it's in coded into bees and chickens and in us, but we ignore it to our detriment. So Yeah. Glenn Amboard, who's very smart that Roger talks about sometimes, and he discovered this too and has been practicing. And like you're saying about rebuking windstorms and whatever else, he's seen this benefit too, and he never expected that, you know, but answers to prayer. Yeah. But if you keep his Sabbath, you know, he he rewards you with that More power.
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Mara. Mara. Mara. I'm sorry. Don't put me No. Just to say a statement. It's Jesse. Hey. No no matter no matter how much you prepare for anything, any disaster, EMP, whatever, revolution, civil war, a famine, anything. Flood. Right, Jesse? You know what I'm saying. In my case, I was prepared for everything. But, obviously, I was prepared with God. But I had every ammunition you can imagine. Okay? Not just me. All my my kindred had them all around me. Let's put it this way. And, we were prepared for being without life for six months. Food without six months. Everything.
We had, we had a little, garden in so many areas. We had chicken. We have everything. We got out of the city. We are prepared for everything. And when the flood came, that area we were was high ground. Never no flood. Sort of like what happened in North Carolina. And, and when that happened, the only thing that helped us was those Milwaukee flashlights we have. We have many of them. We have, like, eight of them. The big ones. Wow. Great. And, it was dark at night, and guess what? We couldn't take anything nor a food supply, nor ammunition, new beautiful generator that I still miss.
We put it because what's so heavy, we needed three people. We tried to put in the kitchen top and the top, and we said, forget this. And when you see the the refrigerator floating all the place and all this, and that was it. And the only thing they saved was the Lord, the intuition, the skills, and, and the love between each other, a pregnant woman, and all these things. And one about 500 feet away when you got seven feet of water and there's no nothing else, a baby that we're trying to hold on top of that, and there's nobody. No coming in. By the way, we did call 911 twice, and we're gonna send somebody. We knew. It was just we're just trying to see if we, like, rush and let's see if we get lucky. Oh, we're gonna send somebody. We're still waiting after all these years. And, and when we got in that metro bus, the water started going in. Just imagine any city metro bus and you can imagine. And, we're able the water's already halfway. We got in those stairs. And as soon as that water kept on going up, we opened the hatch in the top, and finally, one person in the airboat, the next day in the morning, is the only person, a friend.
When we got to the fire station, everybody, they did not have order to go rescue any. 15 people in their lounge because we were in the parking. Everybody were all wet. I didn't have no shoe. I had my, my, farm boots. That's all I had. And guess what? I'm convinced. If you don't have that connection with the Lord, it doesn't matter who you are. I'm not saying nothing. I'm not saying nothing. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. But I'm saying that's the ultimate for to put it in a way, ultimate weapon.
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Nothing better than that. Yep. I see it. Me yeah. If if it's to be
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Yeah. Go, Harvey.
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If it's to be, it's up to me, not the. You know? This is not talking about salvation. I have to be my own savior. You know? Ultimately, nobody's gonna come get me. Nobody's gonna rescue me. It's up to me to be healthy, that doctor. He's just another tool, you know, or whatever.
[02:57:32] Unknown:
So I'm not going to make don't I don't trust him. I don't even think never mind. I'm going on what I think about doctor. And don't don't rely on insurance
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or hospital because, you know, forget about because the insurance, they're never, never gonna leave you with any alternative medicine. You know? The protocols They're gonna torture you and take all your money, and then you're dead. Take your money. Like, I like you know, I call the hospital vampires. They suck your money, your brain, your health, your emotions, everything. Yeah. And all the people there are little vampires following the Dracula,
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orders. And, you're additionally get their paycheck. So they get their paycheck. It they have to decide, am I gonna be moral, or am I gonna keep my job? And people have made their decision.
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The root of all evil is the love of man of money, pensions, careers, whatever, and they forget their own grandchildren, their own people, and all of that. And your addition is true what Roger say, you know, and you will know when this doesn't function, but you you stand your ground, you have your paperwork. Yeah. It does help. In my case, they told us, for the entire time, we don't have your addition. But we have to be firm. They tried to focus. They tried to do everything to us. You at the end, they back off, not willingly. They kept on coming every single day, But they didn't come to, you know, but they kept on. So it's not something you give this and they leave you alone. In our case, it was for over a year and a half every day, they could they they were pissed off. They couldn't have your addition over us. But I think it was not the paper. I think as I used we used to pray with it. Don't let these people come in there. Don't don't let us bother us no more. And that so at the end of the day, it's not just a paper. But I do believe You have to know. You have to know that. Yourself from the from this demonic system, and you are under god's now protection right. And there's something else you can do. You can pray over
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virgin olive oil and bless it and call the angels and use that to dab, like, on either side of your entrance or wherever you need it, and, he will keep them at bay. I've had that happen here.
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I have another weird idea, and I heard it from other people talking, but a fellow who corrected his status, and he's allowed now. Okay. He's he's not just a pride, and he's not lit but he's teaching this to others. And he had knocks on the doors Within a month, the big, three letter agencies come knocking on his door, you know, and basically interviewing him, like you were saying, poking at the barrier. They're poking at him. And the idea is, the way I conclude, they wanna see if you're truly the king who you claim to be. Can't just can't anybody be their own, I'm gonna use a a trigger word, their own sovereign, their own king, their own boss. And so they're wanting to see if you truly know the keys to the kingdom.
So that status changes thing, but the question is, have I changed? My circumstances, yeah, that's not gonna change anything, but the question is, have I changed? So they want to see, are you really who you say you are? And it also lets you see. That's why sports teams have, the, the opposing team, you know, while they have scrimmages, while they have, an they test their metal against each other. So the agencies will come after us probably. Or when that happens, they're wanting to see, are you really who you say you are? And they may I don't know. I guess they go in there and put a little flag on your name. Say, yep. He is. Leave him alone.
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Yep. And and you'll have an opportunity to witness to them for the higher power. Yeah?
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And they come after the weak, the little children, the elderly, the women. So it is true. You need to be informed, be connected, and, they're always watching to see where they could gain something from you.
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You know, and it's and it and it goes along with this thing. People think, well, if I could just change my circumstance. And so God would only do this for me. Well, my idea is if we made everybody on earth healthy and a millionaire within I used to say ten years. Now I say five. Within five years, it'll be right back to the way it is now. Before, we made everybody equal in health and wealth and prosperity. The same people will be poor, the same people will be druggy, and the same people will be ruling things because it's not my circumstances. It's me. I'm the one that's on trial.
And, that's what that's the hardest that's the hardest lesson to learn. It's not about them. It's not about my outside. It's about me. Like I said, it's it's me. I'm the one on trial, not them.
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You know, you got, Kennedy. I don't trust them in there. Kennedy in charge of the health now, and they just fired 20,000 because supposedly certain branches are trafficking kids, and I believe that a %. And he says, but I got shocked. It was a couple of days ago. He says there are 18 8,000 ingredients of every store of chemicals that you could imagine, and many, they don't even know what it is in our food supply. Supposedly versus, Europe, they only have 400, eight hundred. And, and guess who was suing them? 20 states are suing Kennedy because they're firing everybody and removing because they're losing profit, because all the chemicals, where they're gonna put it. So you got all these 20 state, Wisconsin, Michigan, just, New York, all all those states suing. And I go, what is these people thinking? Are they thinking about us or about their pocketbook? And you know the answer.
But, but it it's just their but are those people are the same one that don't wanna lose their federal jobs or working for HHS and all this stuff. It's just incredible. Even even if it harms them or their family member, it will override their mental, in the sense of, looking out for your fellow man. They don't care. They just care what you're talking about. They're running on fear. They're running on fear is what
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it is instead of the other end of the spectrum, love.
[03:04:00] Unknown:
Yeah. It it's it's it's a it's a it's a, big white a a big wide web of entertainment things. That's why on my profile, I keep that those glasses. I have that little silly profile with my glasses on. It matters what your perspective is, and you gotta change your perspective. And love, you know, and and that and it's hard to do. I mean, you know, a power broker, A man who's in charge of the Ku Klux Klan, he was the leader and also head of the, local back there, local Masonic Lodge killed my wife. Death by doctor. You've heard of death by cop. This is death by surgeon. Who am I? And nobody dared testify against them. Nobody and the lawyer out of town lawyer who happened to be a bad Jew, but he wanted to go after them, and he tried 10 times before. And he told me, Erby, we'll never get it to court. I've tried before.
And so yeah. But, anyway, the love of money and the fear of man, and that's my lesson. I mean, the church dropped me. I was in the ministry, and all this stuff happened and went down. And from all of that, the lesson is the fear of men. How? And you claim to be a Christian, and you know what happened. You know who did it, and you've got the goods on them, and you're not willing to testify on my behalf because you're afraid? What? You know, it just I just don't get it. The fear honest. And I'm not just saying it. I I honest. I have no fear of men. I mean, that's one of the things people say about Irby who know me. I'm fearless and I'm intelligent, which to me is crazy. Because the more you know, the more you don't know. You know? So I'm like, yeah. You think I would tell something. It's just dope around here. But, yeah, fearless, I'm not gonna have
[03:05:47] Unknown:
nothing. Let me squeeze something in here before I forget that, thirty eight rebel madman conference call, free conference call. Mike is also on that tonight, and, he records it. It's his, teach me true history lessons, and he's on Telegram with that title. I'm not on Telegram, but, anyway, so, that's tonight from seven to nine central. So that's eight to ten eastern. And
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Is is
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is is there live feeds on Telegram? I just use that for, like, getting PDFs and stuff. But do they have live feeds on Telegram? Or is that You know what? I'm not on Telegram, so I don't think it comes through their live. I think you have to, you know, either dial in or, pick up the app or I I use the web version, yeah, for the, free conference call. But yeah. So that same free conference call that'll be going on Thursday at noon is tonight from seven to nine central. And, he gets us information and then we discuss it. We try to stay on topic and usually fail, but we really try because, you know, other people will listen to this later, these history lessons and they don't appreciate when we get all off topic.
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So The, the, third that is that Mike Gaddis? Is that his FCC, handle?
[03:07:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Thirty eight rebel may have been. Cool. Cool. Yeah. Because I'll sign up for that and find out what it is. Oh, good. Yeah. Oh, I just wronged it, but, michael gaddy dot substack dot com is great too.
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I just I just downloaded some I I did some stuff on my phone. I only had limited. I I figured out stuff to because I couldn't put stuff on my phone, all these apps and stuff. I don't have a app on everything. Oh my god. I've got I've lost I've lost everything I've had through fire and through bug infestations. Oh, wow. I didn't even know I had bed bugs. I mean, they are the worst. I'd rather have rodents than bed bugs. Bed bugs are like and they got and they were in everything. I had to throw away all my kids' stuff, my stuff. I had seven different computers.
Had to throw all that away because they're in there. I mean, they there's no way to get rid of them, you know, except by fire. You know, you literally have to burn stuff out. Yeah. But Well, you know, I I was reading,
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this was years ago, but Jimmy Carter's book, somebody gave them to me for a present. One hour was it one hour before daylight? And so it's, you know, depression era when he grew up. And one of the things in there that stuck with me is, they would put cans of kerosene. They put the bed legs, you know, the legs from the bed, all four of them in a can of kerosene
[03:08:22] Unknown:
to keep the bed bugs on. Keep the bed bugs back. Well, I was reading that they, they get on the ceiling and drop down on you, which I was I was sleeping in my bed. I'm not about ready to go to bed. And I also sat out of the corner of my eye, and it was a spider coming down on top of me. And I'm like, what? And there's nothing up there on the ceiling. You know? They had to go to the middle of the ceiling and then come down, and it's like, how did you know? You know, in this fight, it's Okay. Weirdest little thing. I've had that I had miss muffinax before too, but they're they're the good things. They're there to get the other bugs. So Yeah. But it kinda steered me, so my middle batch, I slapped my heads together.
[03:09:01] Unknown:
And so that yeah. But yes. It's not not very comforting when you're trying to fall asleep. Right?
[03:09:07] Unknown:
Are you sure you don't have, spying spiders? Not no spiders there?
[03:09:11] Unknown:
Hey. Listen. I I I I crave I think all kinds of things. And I opened I had just cooked some chicken and liver, and and I opened up the the thing, out of the oven. And all of a sudden, surrounding me was a swarm, a big giant swarm of gnats. And I'm like, what? Where do these things come from? And they're just, like, everywhere. And I'm thinking, how did they come from this hot food fresh out of the oven? But they were so small, I was sitting by the open kitchen window, and they were small enough to get through those screens, the screen guard I have, and and I'm thinking, that's what I thought. Are they spying on me with these gnats? I mean, it was just all around me. And and I got out with I I thought, well, what are where are they coming from? And they just flew back out. And they were there for a minute, and then they were gone. And they went through the window screen. But, yeah, I know. Hey. That sounds crazy, but that stuff's real. I mean, people who've done deep dives, and and I found the, videos on them and put them in my playlist on YouTube and stuff. That's all I do. I don't do videos. I just find other people's videos and say, hey. Here's here they are type stuff. And, yeah. That stuff's out there, man. I mean
[03:10:31] Unknown:
You know you know, you're talking about fear, and we have so many different kinds of fear. And but I think something's worse than fear. It's love overrides fear. So when you have fear about certain things or whatever, the government, whatever it is, the problem is people don't have love no more. So when you have fear but you have love, you're able to overcome. You will stand your ground. But when you don't have love no more for your fellow man, you don't have love for God, you don't have love for anything, that fear would would eat you from inside out, and you just will bail. Do whatever you think you should do. Fear that your fire your house is gonna get fired. Fear if you're gonna retire, you don't have money. Fear from everything, the mask. Everything's fear because you don't have no more love in your life.
They have taken that out of us through different mechanisms, through the music, through the rat race, through through all this mechanism. Turn it off. They have turned it off, and that's it.
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We have given you a republic if you can keep it. Well, we show you how. Thanks so much for joining us for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Take care. Have a great day. We will catch you back here tomorrow at 11AM eastern on the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
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Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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