In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles is joined by John Kasarab and other guests to discuss a wide range of topics, including the intricacies of the U.S. tax system, the implications of national versus U.S. citizenship, and the ongoing civil unrest in various parts of the country. The conversation delves into the legal nuances of changing one's citizenship status and the potential benefits and challenges associated with it. The hosts also touch on the historical context of certain legal precedents and share personal anecdotes related to their experiences with government agencies.
Listeners are treated to a lively discussion about the current state of affairs in the U.S., including the impact of AI and surveillance technologies on personal freedoms. The episode also features a segment on the challenges faced by individuals who feel targeted by government surveillance and electromagnetic frequencies. The hosts offer insights into how individuals can protect themselves and assert their rights in the face of these challenges. Throughout the episode, there is a strong emphasis on the importance of understanding one's legal rights and the power of community action in advocating for change.
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Yep. And, as would we, and we will take a swing at it. Here's it's it's baseball season on this Monday, June. Roger Sales. We got John Kasaram on board here this evening, this morning. The rioting, whatever, at the Radio Ranch. And, so it's Roger Sales and John Kasarab and Paul and the rest of the crew. So good morning on Monday morning to all of you. Monday, Monday. Can't trust that day. Paul, I think we've probably got some friends that are helping us this morning. Would you like to come forward and identify them and so we can give them proper credit for their assistance?
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Oh, I'd be happy to do that. Not only do we have John Kasarab with us this morning, but we also have the net family of broadcast services, including Oh my goodness. One zero six point nine w b o u f m Chicago, home network dot TV, freedom nation dot TV, go live TV, and stream life.tube. Ellen is with us from WDRN production support, Collins, Colorado. We are not on radiosoapbox.com on Mondays, but we are on Tuesday through Friday for the whole show, the whole two hours. We are on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to our buddy, pastor Eli James. Always a pleasure hearing him.
And we're on Global Voice Radio Network. Our website, thematrixstocks.com, where you will not only find links to Eurofunk and Global Voice, you will also find links to free conference call so you can join us live on the show, make comments, ask questions, or just listen via telephone, smartphone, tablet, or computer. Morning, Raj. Happy Monday. Morning, John.
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Morning, Alan and the group. And, we're my big question this morning is where are the gay pride parades?
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No idea.
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I haven't seen any gay pride stuff going on this June. We're about a week into it already. Has anybody got any reports on any gay pride, fiasco, fornicating in the streets, whatever else they do? Publicly, I haven't seen any footage on that, have we?
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I haven't seen any Roger. Anything. I I live in a hermetically
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suburb. Guess I should've guessed that Dave probably had. Hey, Dave. Have you seen your, gay pride up there in the thumb?
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Well, actually, no. But I do tune in to, you know, a local radio station, and they do the a b c top of the hour break in. And they mentioned you know, they they played some sound from a parade somewhere. I don't remember where the heck it was, but New York or, you know, California or somewhere like that. And they said the, you know, they were getting ready for festivities with the, you know, the pride club and all that crap. So Oh, yeah. Anyway, I didn't personally see it, but I heard them saying it on the radio and put it on old footage they were playing, but, you know, you never know.
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Well, last year, by this time, if I remember vaguely right, I try and forget that stuff, but sometimes it's so embedded in your mind, you just can't. But, I remember a whole bunch of activities in the first nine days of June with all the hubbub and the and the malarkey and the, shut here. Hey. I'm gonna shove this right down your throat. No. You're not. Alright. So, anyway, it appears that the, pride parades have kind of fallen by the wayside because anarchy and riots have stepped in. It is the summer of love. It would appear to have started, John. What started right out there in your neck of the woods? Probably about a nine iron from where you are, I think. How far is Downtown LA from you?
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John? That's that's quite a ways. This is about 50 miles, I think.
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Could be. I mean, is John there? Do you have a computer locked up? I thought I heard him earlier.
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Yeah. He's there, but he's muted.
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Yeah. I'm here. I heard you. Yeah. No. Listen. Summer of Love started 1967
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in Chicago. Well, I understand you about that. This is the new improved better than the old summer love. It started right in your neck of the woods. How far is LA from you?
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Right. Yeah. Well, in LA, I'm 60 miles east of LA normally Okay. Till I drive in there. So I drive in and out.
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Yeah. Well, stay out of there this week. Probably be a good idea. I don't know. I've been seeing here Harrison's covered it the whole first hour. I was watching college baseball most of the weekend, so I didn't see too much. And but I did hear a little bit about it that it had commenced. So, it appears this is the first shot, the Lexington Bridge of, this summer that we're gonna deal with and the color revolution that they've been planning for some time. In fact, they went all the way back. Well, they went all the way back to 2020 and started these plans back then. Then they stole the election, so they shelved them.
Now they he's got in office. They're gonna pull them back out again, and, it's pretty, pretty wild. Have you seen any of that footage, Sean?
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. You bet. You bet. You know, collecting data collecting data. You know, who are the who are the perps? Get them on film. Find out where they are. Check their phones.
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Well, some of the perps are the officials in Los Angeles and your governor.
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Yeah. We didn't have to do too much research on those guys. We know where they are. So, It's not gonna be the same old same old play like it did back there with Biden. It's just not gonna happen. Well, it won't be because, see, the last time when we had the George Floyd, crap like this,
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Trump was that was going into the election. And he couldn't come out because, you know, and this is something I thought about. What kind of we we do the same thing in a sense. You ever remember the old saying from the Patriot Movement so long ago, make a tyrant act like a tyrant? Well, that's what they're doing. Well, Trump's not a tyrant. They're gonna try and put him in a provocative situation where he looks like one. But that's what we're doing. We're making a tyrant look like a tyrant. Okay. Go ahead. Here's some more. Here's another couple hundred thousand of these, affidavits. When you gonna what are you gonna do? You gonna let it quit growing, keep growing? You gonna let the pressure keep building? You gonna try and do something? What are you gonna do there, slavers?
By the way, Jerry, one of our good old time listeners, the one that had the call from the passport office, wrote me an email this morning and said he was going to on his job, he's gotta leave the country. And he's got this deal where you go check-in with TSA ahead of time and and fill out everything and you expedite your, your trip through the gauntlet of horrors, I guess. And, Jerry said, on the, he was updating his his little travel bill there, and it's got, are you a US citizen or a national?
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Yeah. Right on the front page. It says TSA is I mean, is for US citizen nationals. I've been saying that for that's where I point out that people have seen it all the time. They just didn't re recognize it. No. They never saw it. It's like, this the story Brent tells
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about his grandmother taking all the grandkids out in the forest in the spring. Have you heard that story, John? You probably haven't. No. I haven't I haven't heard that one. Well, there's just some particular type of mushroom up there that just really blends in well. And the grandmother would take the kids out into the forest so they could she could point one out. And once you see it one time, you see them everywhere. Well, that's this. It's exactly the same thing. Excuse me. Still not over that rascal cough. But, anyway, so that's where we are, and it's probably gonna spread. They're gonna try and spread it. And this is looks to me like a nucleus, out there in a foothold in your part of the country. I hope Nastasha because Nastasha lives right down there where all that's going on. She's downtown. Yeah. She's downtown.
And I don't know if the audience hasn't seen any of this. They may have been under a rock somewhere in a cave. One of the bad things they were doing, they had the the quintessential, the normal, predictable delivery of bricks where all of a sudden pallets or bricks show up. And, they're on the freeway downtown, and they got one whole half of the freeway stopped. I think Alameda maybe. And, and they've got two, three, five of cop cars that they've thrown bricks through the windshields of below in the street. In the street. And one side of traffic still flowing and the other side stopped by these police cars, and then they try and put them on fire. And, they get get ahold of these bastards. Get a hold of these bastards, and let's get them out of here.
Okay? Go ahead. Well, go ahead, John.
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The fact that they're out there, they're they're visible. In other words, we you already know that the mayor is a is, you know, one of these a metcha communist types. You already know Newsom, doesn't know what he's doing. He's gonna try to,
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screw things up because he's on their side anyway. Oh, I think he knows exactly what he's doing. I think he knows exactly what he's doing, John. I
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I think they're all very comfortable thinking they're gonna get away with it the way they do with Biden. But, look, they chased down all these people that were in the, j six stuff, they're gonna chase these people down too. So you've got you've got the people that you need to chase coming out in the streets right now, and they'll be picked up.
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Well, I hope it's a good way to smoke them out where a home and can get a hold of them and expedite their sorry asses. And, let's get that started in in earnest and let them show, that they are the communist they are.
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Anybody with the I think they're really it's immediate.
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They, of course, it's the media.
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And local media. It's the media saying that these people are just, you know, do doing all of our jobs, and they're they're just a they're peaceful folk, and Sure. We shouldn't deport them because we depend upon them. It's gonna destroy our economy.
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They're nuts. They're just freaking nuts. I think That that poor young woman over there, she she wouldn't have been able to have been raped and murdered if they weren't here. I mean, you know? That's exactly right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Well, it's not the same old same old playbook. The I'll tell you though, the violence against the normal person is coming. This is we've already seen it from the Muslim stab just stabbing people. Yeah. You're you're gonna see it even worse now.
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Possible. Possible. I wrote my, my friend Walt this morning and said, are you still planning that trip to Detroit this summer? So We'll get it in a way. Is is anybody on the on the call here on the on the show that on the board that is out in that area besides John? Have any of you had to deal with any of this by any chance? I know we got some listeners out there. Roger. Well, that that's good. Larry, yeah, he's over in Jacksonville. Hell, they ain't gonna fight they ain't gonna fight a UPS truck or FedEx truck or whatever it is you drive, are they, Larry? Right.
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Oh, yes. They are. FedEx truck. Now there's law and order in this state.
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DeSantis wouldn't put up with any of that garbage. Yeah. I I I don't think you'll put up with that for a minute.
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Nope. Oh, I think I'm gonna ask I was just gonna ask, when you when you mentioned Jerry saw something US citizen national,
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was that on a form? Can you go in a little bit more detail about what Jerry told you? Like, this Well, I I'd I've told you basically what he told me. He has his travel preferred travel thing. He's gotta travel out of the country on his job. He went to renew the information on it. And in whatever he was looking at, he was gonna renew information on it. It said for US citizens or nationals. That's all I know, Larry. It's right on the on the TSA website. Okay. It's on the TSA website, Larry. Okay. For proof of that backup. What
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well, TSA probably.
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There's there's, like, four or five
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Yep. Well, it's in the passport. Cards. What's in the passport? Why wouldn't it be on the TSA? I mean, you know, no big surprises. It's just that what you find is once you become aware of this and you're reading stuff or having to interact with these people, where before you've you would glance and gaze right over it, now it sticks out like a sore thumb. By the way, John, we did a really good show, I thought, on Saturday. I think a lot of other people that were on with us agreed. We had a a one of your California guys. I think he's from right out there too, Tom.
He's got a he's got some kind of a specialty lighting business that deals with Hollywood and commercials and all that kind of stuff. Oh. And, we had a private consult a while back and hadn't spoken with him in a little while. He came back around and, said, well, my good friend who's a very competent attorney says all this is patriot patriot mythology. And so we spent pretty much the whole two hours with myself and other other, folks on the board here trying to show Tom things he could point and bird dog this guy too. So and I'm sure he's working today, so I don't think we'll see him. But it sure was a good call, and several people are a good show, and several people commented on it. And I asked Paul to earmark it because that's one that there's for for people really wanting to learn, there's a lot of stuff in there. Okay? So, anyway, that was, that was excellent, and it all started off of just as we opened up and I asked for anybody that was here because they couldn't work on the weekend and stuff. And Tom popped forward and asked about the word intent in the suggested affidavit.
Intent and desire. I expressed my intent and desire to be a national, and he was wondering about that. And we got off into a really, deep in the weeds on intent, and, everything sprung from there. So if you're in the audience and you missed that show, you may wanna check it on the archives. So, anyway, here we go. That would be a good one for people to record, probably, you know, download and have for Yeah. Well, it was a good one. We cover an awful lot, wide ranging, a lot of stuff, a lot of background. A lot of this is why that happened. And then I was thinking about it, of course, after the show, and you think, well, why didn't I tell him that? Okay. Why don't you go to your attorney friend, Tom? I hope you're listening to the replay at least.
And, it's showing the fourteenth amendment. It says it says all persons born or naturalized in The United States and subject. It doesn't say our subject. So there's and subject. If there's ands, there's gotta be and nots. So what do you do to trigger your the subject to the jurisdiction? What do you have to do? Because somebody's gotta do something. Just bring the second part of this, legal test in on you. So what do you have to do? Oh, that's a good question for people right here. There's a Bob. Yes, sir. Bob, good morning.
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Good morning. Buenas. I was listening to the replay last night on the Saturday show, and when I heard Merica come on, I thought that she might bring this up because one thing that I thought was really intriguing through all this time is her communication. I believe it was with the state AG where they sent her back the, the, confirmation that we strive to serve our private citizens. Correct. Very important. Whatever the terminology was, but it's a it's a very much, admission that there's a difference. And that's the point.
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And I'll tell you what else is a mission that they know what's going on, at least in the California AG's office. They wouldn't have put that in there if they didn't understand what was going on. They could put it in there. And I noticed Right. Merca, of course, has picked that, that moniker and that label up and uses it quite extensively, and it's correct. I'm not saying she's using To private citizens. Yes. Yes. And, so that that is insightful in a number of different, areas, isn't it, Bob?
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Yeah. It's kinda funny when I listen to replays that you know, I listen to live a lot. But when I listen to the replays, I find myself wanting to comment, and it just doesn't work.
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Yeah. No. No. Roger doesn't answer. So, anyway, that was, and Tom is a really you mean, you can tell from Tom. He's a real sharp guy.
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K? And, so I'm just interested in some pertinent questions. Yes. I liked it. Yes. He's very, very I'll mute out. I just wanted to mention that. Thank you, Bob. Always good to hear from you.
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And, so, yeah, it was a real good show, and it's one of those somehow, Saturdays are are really, more conducive to that sort of thing, I think, and maybe Thursdays. But maybe it's because of the news factor. I don't know. But those two days seems really different from this side of the microphone. So anybody in the audience got anything to comment on or ask questions on, or you wanna come riot and try and throw a Molotov cocktail? You got something on your mind? Come on.
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I I don't remember, Merkett's exact statement as as you were saying, and I think she was they said something to the fact that that they they take care of their private citizens or something like that. Private citizens and them being separate and
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and and and identified as such were plainly in that letter. I don't remember the exact wordage either, but it was there. As opposed to the the governor says, we don't have any place to file this. I'm gonna turn it over to my reelection committee or something.
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That was Well, we've always talked about being in the private, so I I'm I'm not surprised that they use that word.
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We just haven't talked about it a lot. Yeah. And, of course, that's the opposite from public policy and a phrase that took me years to figure out what that was, John.
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Mhmm. I also noticed another term in in legal writing. Instead of intent, they've just it is my wish.
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Yeah. You seen that before? Well, the I I haven't, but I I also says, you know, you when you're asking a judge for something, you might say it's your prayer. You know? I mean, they even need to have my in those situations. So, yeah, intent, desire, it's my I'm choosing to be a national. However you wanna phrase it. If those if that phrase does not make you comfortable, then go use one of your own. Just make sure you rebut the presumption.
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Sure.
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Because that's the big deal right there. So anyway, that's, that's going on. Weekend has been, fruitful this weekend. Somebody wants to say something, and they took their mic off. Yes?
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It's me again. Yeah. John, Bill Thornton twelve fifteen dot org. He's really big on that. It is my wish. That's when you said that, it struck a chord with me. I'd listened to him some years back, and he was big on that. He did a whole hour on it.
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Yeah. You know, they're down there. They do they do meetings. I don't think he can't attend so much of the meetings anymore down there, but used to. Back back when I first got started in this, Thornton was pretty big in in all of this, and his website's pretty good. I mean, really good. You gotta go read it and go through it. He's he's an interesting little fellow. And, also, there's a guy by the name of Dennis. I can't remember his last name. He generally records a lot of these meetings that they've had, and you can go purchase those CD recordings that he's done for all of these meetings down here in Southern California. I can't remember his last name. He actually lost the ability to walk for a while. No. He's a kind of big tall guy and carries all his equipment around. And, of course, me being a recorder too, you know, I record a lot of stuff from people and and sound sound business.
He and I got along pretty well, but he's been doing this for years. And, we should find out who he is because he's kind of a pretty good resource. He does charge for his stuff, but so what? I mean, you're getting a piece of quality stuff that's been recorded at some of these meetings you couldn't attend. And I think he charges $5 for a CD or something like that. Pretty sure. Yeah. Well, especially for somebody in another part of the country that would have to be paid a hell of a lot more than $5 in time to come to one of the meetings. You know? Of course. And he does some videos on some of these things too. So I can't remember his last name right now. First name's Dennis.
But, I hope he's still around. You know, he's was an older guy. K. Most of the older guys are I think I'm gonna go to my high school reunion as your, I've never been to one, but most of them are dying off.
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I mean Yeah. I better make get back there and see. I wanna see all the girls that I guys. Yo. John, carry the show for a second. I gotta go I gotta go see a man about a horse here.
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K. Yeah. I'm interested in going to the reunion too because I I wanna see the girls that I never dated and and why I didn't. I know that one of the gals that I saw on on Facebook, I didn't recognize her. She didn't look anything like I saw her when she was in high school. And I got another guy that's been an entertainer ever since high school. He was quite famous. They had a a number of records out in in the early sixties, and he's continued on that profession. He's a kind of a one man band, you know, since they've got these new keyboards where you can do practically anything. Guy sings and and does all of his own music and, has been doing it for for a lifetime.
He's done really well. But you go back and listen to some of the records back there, and, of course, he was a guy of his time, so the record sound like that too. They they don't it wouldn't sound like they do today. But, it's really interesting to look back over all these years because, what, I'm seventy seventy five, gonna be 76? No. I'm 76. I'm losing track, you guys. I was born in 1940. So, I've I've you know, I'm I'm seeing quite a bit. I'm seeing a lot of changes. I mean, the next twenty five years is gonna be really interesting. You know, I'm counting my my days by months now. You know? Really? And I'm not using years so much anymore. It's how many months do I have left to age 100?
And doing it by best to fight back from, all of the bad food and the bad drink and everything that I have consumed all these years. But I still love Summer of Love. I constantly listen to that music. My favorite radio station is rewoundradio.com. And they're just outstanding programming. They're former DJs, and they actually do live shows on weekends. Yeah. So you can hear what the old style radio was like. But they're still doing it and, they do a fantastic job. But one of the guys is a is a guy that was very much involved in an organization called PAM's. And PAM's was one of the companies that Jingle. Jingles. They did the jingles. Right?
And the East Coast jingles and the West Coast jingles are different. And they have different people because they have different labor laws in, the different states. When some of the recordings are done in a certain area, they have to do them in another area, by different people. But he goes through and explains how these things come about. I mean, I had no idea the complexity of what they go through to put these jingles together. It was fascinating
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for the audience. What these are, they're jingle packages, and a radio station will buy them. There was Pam's, and I can't remember. There was a couple of them, at least two. And, they'd be the yeah. There there'd be the little things you'd hear at the top of the hour like WDLP or, hey. You're you're riding close to the beach with KL whatever or well, all those little customized jingles, and they cost a fortune. And, the radio station would use them and intersperse them with their hourly clock to, oh, I don't know, make them sound professional or different or something. Anyway, that's what they were back in the old days.
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But it was so professionally done to for to to project an image is what they were using them for. Yeah. And then and then they would have intros, outros, announcing the news, the weather, and they'd have all these different variations. And one station would like something changed or tweaked, and they would have to go back and redo it to make it fit that that particular package fit their thing. So they'd have one for summer, and they have a little winter one. It's fascinating. Yeah. It's really unbelievable.
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Back to those days radio. John, have I ever told you, and I think I probably have, that that Bill Drake was a I knew him. We actually became kind of fairly good friends. You know? And, the people Paul, do you know who Bill Drake was? Does that name ring a bell with you? Paul must have run off to see a horse too. Anyway, if, you most people never heard of the guy. You can go look him up. His, his real name was Philip Yarborough, and he was about six foot eight. He was a real big dude, and, he was from Georgia down around Albany, One of the little towns outside Albany. And when he was a kid, he would have one of those you'd all I'm pretty sure before got any length of your teeth at all, you'll remember the little 45 spindle record players from the fifties. Oh, yeah. Had one of those. Where you had you stack up 10 or fifteen forty fives on there and it'd circulate them, cycle them. You know? That's your that's your stack of wax. And he would, as a young kid, he'd he'd sit there on the floor and had that thing going, and he'd, like, announce the records and stuff. And he ended up in radio up in Atlanta.
I think it was station called WIGO. And, but Atlanta is one of the worst AM markets in the country. Did you know that, Paul, John? No. Well, I it Not at all. Because well, it's there's a specific reason for it, and that's Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain out to the, East Of Atlanta there with the Confederate generals carved in it. That's one they can't blow up and tear down. No. And, WSB's transmitter is over that way. WSB is the AMFM TV, and that's the Cox family, and they also own the Atlanta Journal Constitution all in one market. It would be prohibited now, but it's grandfathered in.
And, so what happens is AM radio has a two components. It has a sky and a ground wave, and those two have to connect. And so with Stone Mountain over there, the largest outcrop of granite in the world, and granite real solidly underneath the whole Atlanta area, there's not enough dirt to kick out a good ground wave. And that's why Atlanta is such a terrible it's one of the worst AM markets in the country. And so what what WSB did was out where the transmitter is, on the way to Stone Mountain out, around on the Beltway out there, is they have the field and the transmitter and everything was there. And they took a bulldozer and bulldozed out. I don't know how big it is, but a pretty good size down maybe a foot or two of that dirt and then buried a copper plate.
And, not a plate like you eat off of, but a big copper square and, connected the transmitter to it. And now that kicks out the ground wave on WSB, and that's why you can hear WSB over such distances. Otherwise, the AM Atlanta picture is very localized. So, but, anyway, that's just kinda interesting. And Bill, Drake was in Atlanta, and then he went on through his radio career and ended up as the chain PD for WRKO. Now that was back in the days when you could only have seven seven and seven. There was heavily heavy regulation on the mediums, and, you could own seven AM, seven FM, and seven TV in one market. No. Not in one market, period.
And, so, then they changed it to 12 12 and 12, and then the the toot Gingrich, in a lame duck session ran through the deregulation radio where now you got Cumulus and these other huge broadcasting outfits that own a hundred, a 50 stations. You know? And, so back this was when it was July. And back in those days, Bill, for one thing that he did was he was the guy that invented the top 40 format. He literally even though he's dead and gone, he's touched every person in the world because that format has, adapted itself to radio and languages and cultures all over the world. Under the auspices that the more times you hear something, the more you like it, the more you're motivated to go buy it. So, therefore, if people are buying records in the record stores, then you increase the play on that record in your playlist.
So that was his idea, and he started that change the whole revolutionized the radio AM radio industry. And, he also, after he, quit, here's what happened. The FCC changed a rule and talk about regulations and oversight. Well, they changed a rule in the mid sixties because FM is here it is. It's coming along, getting a lot more attention on the music industry in the sixties, if you remember, if you were around then. And, and so the FM dial has so much better, it's called frequency modulation where AM is amplitude modulation. It's a different way of conveying the the signal, and it's very smooth and and not as staticky and all that stuff. So it wasn't being utilized very well. It had only been invented in the forties, and it wasn't being utilized. What most radio station owners did was they would just when FM came up, well, they'd have, like, WHBQ in Memphis. Well, we've got WHBQ AM, and there's an FM. We'll just take it and and apply for it and get it, and then we call it WHBQ AM FM. And they would simulcast that signal over on FM.
And so, therefore, people could listen to it both places the same thing. They weren't motivated to go over and start purchasing FM radios, and they weren't incorporated everywhere back then as they are now. And so, they changed the rule, and it's called the 20 the fifty fifty split programming rule. I think it was in the early sixties, '2, '3, '4, somewhere around in there. And what they said was if you were a city, I believe over a hundred thousand, and you and you had one of these AMFM combos, well, you had to provide original programming at least 50% of the day. And so now all of a sudden, they gotta go out and scramble for programming. K?
And so that was a void, and Bill saw it. And he's the one that came up with he owned a company, started a company called Drake Chenault, c h that's a good Louisiana name, Chenault. And, they would supply all the FM stations with all the automated beautiful music stuff or whatever music configuration they wanted, but grew into a as you can imagine, it was the predecessor of Muzak. And, he did quite well. Finally, he sold the company and retired, and he the people that bought it, he was carrying the paper. And they went under and quit paying him. He had to go back to work, but he, when he retired in a couple of years, he retired to Panama City where my hometown and just down the road from Albany where he grew up. So by news about the Redneck Riviera down there, those white sand beaches and all that rest of that stuff.
And so my friend, who was the general manager at one of the TV stations, met him at a cocktail party one night. And he had a limousine down there and a driver and all in Panama City, all that stuff. And so, my friend Rob called me. He said, Roger, you never believed who I met last night. I go, who? He said, Bill Drake. I said, well, Rob, it wasn't the Bill Drake. He goes, no. No. It's the Bill Drake, man. He retired down here. And so, I I dashed home that weekend and, said, you mean, can I meet him? You know, I was dying. I would have never met him in my record business career. Wait. He's the guy that the record company presidents went and bowed at his feet. Okay?
And so, I went home, got a chance to meet him, and he's a real recluse, I learned. And, because I was in the Atlanta area where he had started his radio career and still knew some of those people that were around, well, he took a shine to me right off. And I spent many, many nights out there at the condo over the course of our friendship. Saw the sunrise come up a few mornings, and, learned a lot about, talk and programming and stuff with, well, one of the best best best best, accomplished guy in the history of the medium. So it was kinda cool. That was a real high point for me of getting a chance to meet and know him. And like I said, nobody else on my level of record business would ever met him. Bill Drake.
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Drake Show. Did you ever meet, John Wolford?
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John Wolford? That name doesn't ring a bell. No.
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Wolford.
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I met a whole bunch of I met a bunch of famous people, man. Herb Alpert and, nice guy, Herb Alpert. Really solid down to earth guy. You know you know what his, claim to fame is? You you ever heard of A and M Records? Well, he's the a he's the a in A and M Records. And, they started that when he came out with his first hit. It was called the lonely bull. Remember that? Long ago in the sixties. And, it was, back then, the guys that do what I did, promote well, there wasn't any kind of organized promotion in record companies. They weren't organized to that point yet. And what they do is they go buy a bunch of 40 fives, and then they go out and look for for radio towers, go find a radio station.
Can you play this record? And then they go around and and sell stock to all the stores in the area. And the guy that did that for the lonely bull was a guy named Jerry Moss, and he's the m in A and M. So there's where A and M records comes from. And, and they made a bunch of money, and there was a an area out there by you, John, called the La Brea Tar Pits, and nobody wanted that land. And they went out and bought a bunch of it. Yeah. It is. And right underneath it are huge reservoirs of oil. So, they did, they did quite well, mister Alpert and mister Moss, from a Mexican trumpet player and a, fly by the seat of your pants promotion guy named Jerry Moss. They built that company.
So, yeah, little history from the record business here.
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It's important. What years were you active as a DJ?
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Seventy about '70 to '73,
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'70 '1, '70 '4, somewhere in that range. Alright. You were there. It's changed, of course, kinda end of the Beetle era and then getting into, CCR and other groups like that. Absolutely.
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All that. Yeah. And I I I came in, and I did midnight to six. The station I was in my town had been bought by a guy named Schoenberg. Schoenberg, you may not know mister Schoenberg, but he had another company called Schoenberg's Big Boy Restaurants, and he was wanting to get into the record, yeah, the radio industry bought several radio stations. We were one of them. The the station had never gone. It always signed off at midnight, so they were gonna go twenty four hours. I knew the manager there, the general manager, and I'd go in there on my day off. I was selling women's shoes. It's probably why I'm still not married. You know?
And, but, anyway, he, Ken and I, he'd been in Baton Rouge and taken the lowest rated FM in the city to the highest rated FM, and then he'd gotten hired as a manager. And so him and I hit it off real well. And, he kept bugging me. He said, I I real I need a jock. You gonna do it or not? And and, finally, I reluctantly said yes. Scared as hell. And, it took me a bottle of Maalox to get through every show for the first month, and they're they they'd never been on the air at that time of the night, and nobody was even listening. So, but, boy, it was your time. To death. I was scared to death. Are you kidding me? And then my cohorts there. Well, I'm, like, ten days into it, and we get some hurricane that comes through there. And they throw me on the air in the middle of the hurricane thing, taking calls and this and that and all that information flowing around. So that was where I started, man. Yep. Sure was.
And, here all these many years later, and radio is one of the true loves of my life personally. And, I mean, I remember at 10, nine, 10 years old in Clovis, New Mexico with one of the first transistors there at night listening to k o m o out of Oklahoma City and some of those big clear channel stations with the pillow with the transistor under your pillow. You know?
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You were still you were in in there at the time when Wolfman was still active. I was.
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Wolfman Jack from Del Rio, Texas.
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Yep. Sure.
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Well, it was an interesting period. Nobody's got any questions or comments. We'll just go over all radio stuff. John and I both love it. So
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Right here is William in Augusta.
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Hey, William. What's your old radio stories? You got the one of the most important radio stations in the South, right, in your backyard, WBBQ?
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Yeah. WBBQ. Yep. Yeah. I know a lot about that stuff because in aviation, we navigate used to navigate years ago with, AM radio. So, I know it's, you know, affected by an ionosphere.
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They have to turn the heat down at night.
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Yeah. Just like he's being affected right now. Yeah. Are you traveling? Are you flying? Are you driving?
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No. No. No. I'm not. Can you hear me okay?
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Yeah. I hear you a little louder now.
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But we just it sounded like Skip was fading off. Well, there's still some sometimes
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in this configuration, when somebody leaves their mute open, it it we get those ambient noises. Don't know what the cause is. We try and keep that at a minimum. So how are you doing this morning, William? You got any updates for us, or you wanna talk radio? Yeah.
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Oh, I've got a lot of stuff. A lot of things happening here lately.
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Let's hear it. So,
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appeal with the with the on the car tax, the tribunal agreed with the secretary, or the attorney general that a funeral didn't have jurisdiction taxes that were not directly collected or assessed by the state. Oh, well, that's
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okay. And it's collected by the county. So the county is not the state. Is that what they're telling you? Right. That's what they're telling me. Yeah. Even though even though they're acting in agency
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Yeah. The the state's still not responsible.
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Okay. So, well, you can pick the spear up and go further with it if you want, but, you're up to you totally. I don't know if you'll be Yeah. I think it's at that point.
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Yeah. At this point, I might just let this one go because it's been well over a year since I paid the tax. Yeah. So that might become an issue when I go to you know, I've been exploring, you know, administrative remedies, but, you know, I was outside of the initial five day window to appeal.
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Oh, way outside of it. Well, learn the lessons. Take the experience and put it in your bag and save it for another day.
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Yeah. I'm thinking on the next one, though, I'll, I'll pin their pin their nuggets to the wall.
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Yep. Yep. Sounds like you can if you get it within their time frame.
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Yep. Yep. The other thing that's happening is I got a, IRS notice.
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Oh, you did.
[00:44:14] Unknown:
Yeah. The CP 59 that, we noticed you haven't filed a tax return for 2023.
[00:44:20] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, that'll be easy. Easy. And you can answer that and and attach a copy of your affidavit and say, I'd, the reason I didn't file is because I'm not obligated to file. And I want there's all taxes that I'm obligated to pay, but this ain't one of them. And Yeah. I reached out to Mark.
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Yeah. I reached out to Mark because I'm sure he's replied to these before. And, and he says, well, they want you to reply with this form one five one zero three. And, basically, it just describes your reasons for not filing. And, one of them one of the check boxes on there is I'm not a US citizen or permanent resident.
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Well, there you go. It sounds like you got that one. Nip did it in the bud.
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I'm gonna check that box and put, in the remarks, they wanna know how much income you have. I have zero income part of their concern. And then, I'm gonna put the reason as I don't have any eight seventy one b, eight seventy seven b, responsibilities or income.
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No. And you'll never hear from them again.
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I'm gonna fire that off and and see what they say. For the audience,
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it may have go go ahead. Good morning, Roger.
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Another another simple way of responding is, sending them a reminder of their notice, that you send out to them. This is a reminder, and the commissioner has this on file effective with whatever date. Right. I'm sending your affidavit again, and tell them, you know, I'm I'm a private individual, you know, national, and I am only responsible for c f you know, the code 26111. I think that's what how it goes. And, just leave it at that, as a reminder. And then I would proceed as as needed.
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And that's it. Well, he got it. Yeah. To know. He'll, he'll answer that, and he will never hear from him again. I wanted to remind people that that you it's 5915. Is that what you said, William?
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It's just 9, 5 9.
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There's a booklet that they put out at the federal level that has a list of all of these letters by that identified by that nomenclature, whatever it is that they use. But that one is what John always thought, I believe pretty well proves to be true, is a confirmatory writing. And you need to answer that within well, you probably don't because of your position. But the normal person, if they're still responsible for taxes because they haven't changed status, would need to respond to that within ten days. You could respond to it a number of ways. And John said he knew a guy that they kept get sending him that, and he kept responding within ten days. And at some point, they just rolled on ahead, you know, so with their presumption deal.
But, anyway, that's what that letter is is being used as a, you can go look it up. You might not identify it, but it's called a confirmatory writing. It's in the UCC. It's in specialty contracts in the UCC, and it is, a a writing between merchants who are both the prize to know the contents of the writing. And so that's the UCC definition. If you don't answer it within ten days, then you've agreed to its terms. And this is one of the ways that the merchants of the earth know the merchant law so well that they can utilize this particular type of contract in this particular situation and get you locked in in a contractual obligation at the front end of a voluntary process.
Yes, Marca.
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For a private individual national versus a US citizen, the US citizen would use their forms, right, because they have to follow their procedures. As as a prime and individual national, we don't have to use their forms. It they it they are helpful, but our notices are are our power, and we want to use that because it's a court of record. And it continues, you know, building and, it keeps track of what you're doing. So if you send a notice with your affidavit and as a reminder to them that this was already effectively, you know, the commissioner was already effectively informed and noticed, and the agent should have known of this.
So this is important for us to start doing this as using our power of the notices that we have, our affidavits and our notices.
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What they're doing here is basically what the passport office is doing with their bluff letters. This is the IRS side here. And what I found interesting, William, about what you said was that they have a form for you to answer that CP 59 or whatever it is. Now I've never heard that before, and you said one of the check boxes was I'm not a citizen of The United States or a legal resident. So good. I just never heard they had a form to answer their form letter. But, just bury them. You can bury them. You'll never hear from them again, but they're still out there trying to probe and see who understands, what is going on here and who doesn't. Or if another way to put it is if you're a Annavon Wright or the late David Strait Student versus one of our students because I don't believe those people would know how to answer that.
We don't really have to use their forms, Roger. That's what I'm saying. That, Merica. Merica. I didn't say we had to use it. Yeah. I said I'd never known they were one to answer that.
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Right. So using our, our notices and affidavits would always make give us more power as the private I Because we're using their paperwork. You know what I mean? I think using their form's more powerful myself. Ben attacking the affidavit to it. And I think they recognize that I hope I know they're gonna recognize this. And at the bottom, I don't even see the need to send in my affidavit again. I already sent it in twice because they sent me that frivolous, we feel that you're are are frivolous.
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They can't see they can't see too many copies of it, William. It's my my my thoughts. But go ahead. You do how you wanna handle it.
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At the bottom where after you check, I'm not a US citizen or a permanent resident, at the bottom where you sign, they always have you check something and sign it. Right? Yep. Under the bottom, it says, under penalties of perjury, to the best of my knowledge and belief, I declare all information provided on this form as well as all the information in my attached income tax return and accompanying schedules and statements is true, correct, and complete. And sign up data.
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There you go. So come on back. What you got now, boys? You I don't think you'll hear from him again. Well, hey. Well, good. Well, you what else is going on?
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So so I got I've sent one of my friends reached out to well, he's somewhat of a friend, reached out to me. And he's the he's part of this Lincoln Society and all this stuff and, you know, just Trump backers and all this. And, he reached out about, the stuff going on with China and how, you know, zipping or whatever can come back and and tighten the screws because they make all our microchips for our fighter jets and all this stuff. And, I mentioned your I mentioned your story about the, the bomb that were outstanding from 1913.
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Yes.
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With, Woodrow Wilson's repudiation of the dollar diplomacy. Correct. And, I did find that, that letter where he wrote where he wrote all that because,
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he didn't find it. You did or you didn't find it? I did
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find it. Yeah. Okay. And and he came back and, said, oh, that's already been educated by a judge.
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And It has not. Sorry. He's wrong. The old
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the old government isn't responsible. So in 02/2009, there's this, Courthouse News Service. I found an article where they said, China's off the hook for $2,400,000,000 of bondholder debt. And they said US district US district judge Richard j Howell said the plaintiffs are barred from collecting the money by the Foreign Securities Immunities Act of 1979, which helps to to normalize diplomatic relations between The United States and China. The treaty also secured a settlement of all property claims made by US nationals against the communist government arising from any nationalization, appropriation, intervention, or other taking following the civil war and regime change.
The bonds were issued under a 1913 Chinese government reorganization loan agreement. A group of 29 international banks or a group of international banks floated 25,000,000 British pounds and turn issued bonds for the value of the loan. They were secured by the revenue of the Chinese government and would ostensibly be obtained through taxation. US banks were excluded from the deal after Woodrow Wilson refused American participation on the ground that the loan infringed on China's sovereignty. As a result, the bonds were not payable in US dollars. Following the revolution in 1949, Mao's government stopped making interest payments on the bonds and the blank and as to how the plaintiffs acquired their 103 bonds, the judge said is shrouded in some mystery. They claimed to have bought them from, somewhat in 1955, but offer no details beyond that. They do, however, know the precise amount allegedly owed to them was $2,392,000,194 and 873.
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$194,873
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dollars. So the treaty in 1979, foreign governments immunity from prosecution in US courts, limited exceptions were carved out. However, judge Howell decided the plaintiffs did not meet any of them. The statute of limitations also protruded the bondholders from collecting the purported debt. Howell added as did the fact that the bonds could not be cashed for US dollars. The bonds called for payment in five possible cities, each outside of The United States. Specifically, the bonds were payable in London and Sterling money in Great Britain and Berlin, Mark, Harris, Frankston, Saint Petersburg Rubles, or in Yokohama Yen.
Payment on these bonds could not be demanded in The United States, Judge Howell wrote.
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Wow. Well, now that's totally different from the lady that runs the bond thing that I saw interviewed by that guy Phillips on, on, China today. It's the epic times, all that stuff. Okay. Well, there's a lot of information there. It may be true. I just never heard that. She sure wasn't aware of it when I saw her interview, and I saw her interview twice. Okay? And she said she specifically shown this to Trump and told him about it, and she and he asked her about the clearing debt like this. She says we do it every day. That's our job. So I don't know. That's interesting information. I've never heard it before. Maybe true. I don't know.
I it it it may be because I can't imagine that this would be something Trump would have at his avail that he was not utilizing, but one never knows. All that stuff may very well may be true. But, anyway, what did he say about the, antiquated and burdensome tax system administered by foreign agents? Was that any kind of discussion on that?
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No. No. I didn't discuss that. I was just saying we could squeeze back with those bonds, and he said, that's that's false information that was already adjudicated, and it doesn't have any premise.
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Well, then you tell him if it's false information, he needs to go to whatever this bond, organization is and let him know because the head of it is unaware of it. Right.
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Mhmm. I I thought I'd mention it because it kinda got me in a little squirrely corner there with him, and
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I was trying to figure out how to dig my way out. Well, you can you can tell him where where my information came from. Okay? I've never done any in-depth research, you know. I was just watching that program that night because I was studying China for a few years, and I was here's this paperwork that was the first thing I ever saw that comes up. And, from what she said, they she didn't add any of that information. K? She said that the English bondholders got paid off when they cut the deal with Hong Kong. And I think you what you said alluded to that, something about taxes or whatever coming off something, and, that The United States Bondholders had never been paid a penny.
So not only did did she not say that he didn't he stopped paying in 1949 after the commies took over. I don't think they ever paid a payment at all from the information I got. So sorry. That's just the best information I had, William. No. I just wanted to let you know, what I've come across. So Okay. Good. Well, I've wondered why it doesn't come up. It's a it's a damn if it's viable, it's a ground leveler because they weren't talking about billions of dollars. Her information was 1,700,000,000,000.0 was what the value of it was.
K?
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I think you could still collect it. You would just have to collect it in foreign currency.
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You know? I'm sure they wouldn't wanna pay you in gold, would they?
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Right.
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Fat chance. Okay. Well, thanks, William. Anything else? That's a load. You brought us I think that's about it.
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You were talking about Stone Mountain earlier on the aviation charts. And so there's a up to 10 degree, magnetic variance around Stone Mountain, from a magnet angle there.
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Did you know that's the largest granite outcrop in the world?
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I could believe it.
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That that thing is massive. It's huge. Now the other thing that that leads us into is the Georgia Guidestones. And whether it was Tim Ted Turner or not, they had that place close enough where they could get high quality granite and marble. And that is the North Georgia Marble Company, which is a huge company up there. I used to live right in the middle of it in Jasper. Yeah. It's Let Paul, Paul, do we have to we gotta hold on, Willy. We gotta say goodbye to somebody?
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Oh, yeah. We've got to say goodbye to one zero six point nine WBOU FM, the pulse of Chicago. Please go to the matrixstocks.com and, click on either Eurofolk Radio or Global Voice Radio and follow us into the second hour. I don't think you're gonna wanna miss it. Thanks for joining us. The Pulse of Chicago, One Zero Six Point Nine W B O U F M, part of the NET family of broadcast services.
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Ciao. Bye bye. See you soon. Now where I lived up there, William, you probably heard me talk about this, was in Jasper in Pickens County, which is a bedroom community there of Atlanta, North Atlanta. It's where Bent Tree and Big Canoe and, are, which are big housing developments after, you know, you get North Of Atlanta into the mountains, the foothills of the mountains there. And, when I would drive into Atlanta, I would drive mostly in, not down 400, but down through the cities and end up in Alpharetta Roswell where your buddy lives, John Yep. And, part of the time. And, there's a little town up there called Tate. Have you ever heard about Tate, Georgia?
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Mm-mm. No.
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It's a little wise. It's about halfway between Jasper, Atlanta, somewhere in there. It's got a railroad track through there and one stoplight, Tate, Georgia, T H T E. And mister Tate owned the granite quarry. So they named the town after him because what he built there was called a company store. You know? Oh, Saint Peter, don't you call me because I can't go. I owes my soul to the company's toe. And that's what that was. And mister Tate had all his workers there, and and and he he he he rented there where they lived. He owned the stores where they bought all their food and all that stuff. And this is the old company, the old company store model.
And that's what we're living in right now. They've taken that and kind of adopted it into this. They own everything. We pay rent, and we buy it their stuff, and they own all the factories on this, that, and the other. And, there is, if you ever seen pink marble, William? Yeah. I have. Yeah. That's the only place in the world it comes from. Okay. State State, Georgia. So, anyway, company store models, we're we're in right now. They did the same thing. Just Yeah. They large it. They paid in they paid in company tokens, and, you could only spend them at the company store. Yep. Yep. That's right. And, that's kinda the way this is. You know? It's kinda like an anthill too or a beehive.
And then, of course, they they feed the bees or feed the ants or do whatever they do and get it to grow up, and then it's slaughter time, and that's where we are. It's slaughter time. Yep. So, reaping the harvest, if you will. So, yeah, neat little place. I'll tell you if you're ever up there, William. They've turned his house, old man Tate, into one of these buffet restaurants like the Smith House in Dahlonega. Okay. Pretty good. You know? Because southern twelve top table. They can bring out a big bowl or whatever, collards, turnips, something like that, and everybody chows down. It's a wonderful wonderful feast.
So, Right on. Well, that's all that's all I got. I'll yield the pool Alright. To somebody else. So Okay. Thank you, William. Pleasure. Always good to hear from you. And there's Larry. Yes, sir. You probably got some questions for William, don't you?
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Well, just a couple of comments. CP stands for computer paragraph. There you go. Okay. It's it's automatically generated by the IRS computer AI system. No nobody in a in a human sense generated that letter and sent it to you. It was just done automatically. And, everybody's getting these letters. You have failed to file for 2023. So my suggestion is you can just disregard it. If you already have put the IRS on notice in previous years, you could just disregard that and just wait. And if they send you something else, then maybe respond. Or you can respond because a lot of times, there's a new commissioner in there.
If you already put your affidavit and and legal lawful notice on file with the IRS from several years ago, Chances are there's a new commissioner in there. And just like you always teach, the these agencies and bureaus can't get enough of these affidavits and notices. So go ahead and just respond and write a simple reminder letter that, you know, your your computer generated system sent me this, and you no longer have jurisdiction over me nor does The United States. And please update your files. Please update your computer systems.
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You know, something like that. Your records. Please update all records pertaining to my political status. Now, William, let me call you back here under the spotlight. You said there was a form that Mark said that that that they have to respond to that particular form, and you brushed over it. I was not familiar with that. What's the nomenclature on that form? Number what?
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It it's 15103.
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1 5 1 0 3. So if anybody gets one of these, we haven't received your tax return blah blah blah letters, I would not I would say to respond for sure. K? And do it quickly and shove it up their barracks bag. You you got all the AMI. I agree.
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Comment.
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Yes. Paul.
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I don't know if I would ignore that letter. I would. Just because just because it was computer generated does not mean that it is not riddled with legal land excuse me, legal landmines. It it would should be treated as a confirmatory writing up to and including the term taxpayer because I'll bet you dollars to Skittles that they addressed you as a taxpayer. That's a presumption. And if you don't rebut that presumption, that labels you as a taxpayer taxpayer.
[01:06:00] Unknown:
But you may be a tax payer, Paul. What about eight seventy one and eight seventy seven? What if you owe those? Are you a taxpayer then?
[01:06:07] Unknown:
Right. But what but the rebuttal has to be in the form that, your communication, presumes that I am a taxpayer without clear definition
[01:06:20] Unknown:
of what tax Well I am obligated to pay. Well, you are you could turn it and say, you are correct. I will pay all $8.71 and $8.77 b taxes that due. K. You could phrase it like that, Adam, too. But, I think in the context of you may own some stocks or something. So that isn't an across the board negation of them using the word taxpayer. But you can clarify that out. You can clarify it out in your response by saying you are a taxpayer and you intend to pay any $8.71 $8.77 b taxes that you ever incur. Now that settles it. K? Now also,
[01:07:03] Unknown:
you can challenge them for a definition of income. Please indicate what forms of income are taxable No. And provide statutory evidence that labor No. Is considered income.
[01:07:21] Unknown:
Even the in Supreme Court can't decide what income is. You don't phrase that and throw that back at them. You take an affirmative defense. This is my affidavit. I don't owe you anything. It's been submitted before. Please correct your records. K? Take the offensive. Don't sit come back and ask them for anything. They can't answer that stuff. Even the Supreme Court can't decide on it. Well, if they can't answer it, they can't then they stay in mute, and it's done. I I totally disagree with Paul. I would never do that and take that approach with them. K? I'm not gonna ask them to continue an argument because they've already told you those are considered frivolous, and they're not gonna engage in them. K? So don't do anything frivolous. Do something affirmative.
This is my affidavit. This is the history of you receiving it. Here it is again. Please go about your way in essence. K. So you handle it however you want and you're most comfortable with. I'm just telling you my thoughts on it, and I have dealt with these bastards before extensively. So, so what else, William? Nothing? Sorry about you guys. There? That's okay. I don't have anything else. Okay, buddy. Yep. Well, always, as I said, pleasure to hear from you. And, the other station I called on over there was AUG over in North Augusta.
[01:08:46] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[01:08:47] Unknown:
Yep. So, anyway Hey, Roger. Those days. Many, many years ago. Yes, sir. Who is that new person there?
[01:08:55] Unknown:
Al from Indiana.
[01:08:57] Unknown:
Hello, Al. How are you doing, Al?
[01:09:00] Unknown:
Good. In your words, a fat finger interferes with your texting on your phone.
[01:09:09] Unknown:
Well, yeah. That's one of the problems.
[01:09:13] Unknown:
If you go to a computer shop, they have a pen that has a rubber tip on the end of it, and it takes the electricity from your finger to the rubber tip. And you can easily,
[01:09:30] Unknown:
hit the correct letters and numbers Okay. On the phone. Well, that wouldn't I've thought about that. I know there are some models or what that have that with them. I'd hate to have to carry the damn thing, but I may stop by and get one of those just for when I use it around here. It's a good suggestion. Thank you, Al.
[01:09:49] Unknown:
Okay. That's all.
[01:09:50] Unknown:
Because you because you've maybe improved my love hate relationship with cell phones. Okay. Thank you, Al. So who else has got something this morning, either, to add to William or something you've Well, I got a bunch of stuff. Well, John, hell, I forgot you're with us, man. Sorry. We got off on a tangent. What do you got?
[01:10:10] Unknown:
You're the best week here. I can, truthfully say now that if you're gonna go across Mexico, you need a, a passport. I ended up inadvertently crossing the border, and I think about that experience if you wanna hear about it.
[01:10:28] Unknown:
Yeah. And you do. You have had since 2007 to go to Mexico, you have had to have a passport.
[01:10:37] Unknown:
Well, no. Not really. Because everybody just goes across and they use just use their US ID. You don't normally, you never got stopped going across the border to it's coming back is when they actually checked you closer. But if you had US ID, anything like a driver's license or anything that proved that you were Okay. An American that, you know, they just let you through. Well, it's not supposed to be that way since 02/2007,
[01:11:01] Unknown:
but whatever.
[01:11:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Well and and I was questioning a lot of people because I wanna go down there for my, my my dental work. Dental stuff. Yeah. Yeah. For doctor Lagos. And, so I I was tasked this week. The the priest at my church is on Eliquis for heart for AFib. And if you buy it here in The United States, it's $600, a a box. If you buy it in Mexico, it's only a hundred. Yeah. So he drives to Mexico to do that, and the guy that normally went with him, who was also born in Mexico, couldn't do it. He was working and it just didn't happen. And, of course, since I don't have a job, I mean, I I'm I'm free anytime, and I was asked to take him down there. So I said, well, you know, I don't know about getting across the border. And then they said, well, we've never been stopped in a car.
Well, so okay. So we're on their way down there, and it's kinda getting late in the day because she got a late start. And he was thinking about what happens when you come out of Mexico. It's a very long wait to if you're in a car. It's just a mess. Anyway, he decided he didn't wanna do that. So he knew that we were close to the trolley, that's down there that runs all the way to Mexico, stops at San Ysidro, And I'd never been on it. I didn't know anything about it. He'd never been on it. And it's kinda all automated now. They just have machines. They don't have people that help you sell tickets or anything like that. So you have to figure all that out. And, fortunately, one of the guards down there helped us solve that problem, because you you you we couldn't quite figure it out for some reason. Were you alone? We ended up Were were you alone? No. I was with the priest. He's the priest then. He he he's the one that's made the decision that he doesn't wanna drive across the border. He's walk across. Did he have his priest,
[01:12:58] Unknown:
outfit on or his regular outfit?
[01:13:01] Unknown:
No. No. He just was wearing well, he was, but he didn't have his collar on. That's all. It would seem like if he'd worn his his,
[01:13:09] Unknown:
outfit, he'd they just let him do anything.
[01:13:13] Unknown:
Well, he didn't need it. He has a global entry card. Okay. He has a card. I don't. Okay.
[01:13:19] Unknown:
Gotcha. Continue. So
[01:13:22] Unknown:
so it was an experience because that trolley, I don't know I don't know when they put that track down, but it seems to me that damn thing's about ready to jump off the tracks half the time. You can hear the wheels screeching and hollering as they, you know, don't fit the track exactly right, and you're rocking back and forth and up and down anyway. So it's about three different, stops till we get to San Ysidro. And, of course, neither one of us had been there before. So we ended up walking up this long hill just kinda following the crowd. And, of course, I I haven't been used to walking up hills. I'm doing pretty good walking right now. I'm doing about six miles a day just on level, but going up the hill was a bitch. Yeah. Anyway, we get up there and you go through these round turnstiles.
Yeah. Floor to ceiling with huge metal bars. You know, you couldn't break the things or back up if you wanted to. They only went one way. So you got in there and there was a line that says foreigners and then everybody else is on these other lines. So he and I get in the foreigner line, and, we sit there for a while. And I get finally, I I get called up, and they want my ID, and they do that. And then they got a desk sitting there in this little tiny room. It obviously opened to other rooms that were bigger. We couldn't see them, but this was just a place for there's a bench on one side and a bench on the other, and a desk in the middle with a computer and a screen. So he gets all of my I I give my military ID, so I always give my military ID.
And, he didn't want that. He wanted to know if I had California ID, so I did. So I gave him that. He looked at it. And it they discussed and discussed and discussed and discussed and discussed, and it took an hour or so just sitting there. And then finally, he wanted the California ID, and then he gets on the computer. And it I assume he's on the Internet trying to track me and anything on the Internet that they could find. Anyway, he finally gets done. He walks over to me, and he says, we're gonna let you go through this time. But if you come back without a, why do you not have a passport? You have to have a passport to enter our country. Okay? Go there. Then he says,
[01:15:37] Unknown:
That's what I told you. The law changed in 02/2007.
[01:15:39] Unknown:
Go ahead. But you you really don't because there's global there's a Sentry card. There's a Global Entry card. There's this all these other different things. It's it's bluffing. That And and they don't stop. People walk across that border all the time until this is crap with, you know, what what's going on with them
[01:15:58] Unknown:
with the Well, I'm just telling you, the law changed in 02/2007, and I know that definitively because that was the summer I did my passport application. That's why it took it so long to get back. Because everybody that summer vacation plans had to now go get a passport application, and it flooded the place.
[01:16:18] Unknown:
I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just telling you what the actual practice is.
[01:16:22] Unknown:
Other ones. Yeah. Other ones like the his card or whatever that they would recognize, but for the average US person was what that was passed. Wells' public policy was passed for the serves. Go ahead. And and just normally,
[01:16:36] Unknown:
for the last five, ten years that I know about, you just drive across the border. Nobody says squat. I'll be damned. Anyway, so anyway, because I was down there in early seventies, and it was no big problem. We went all over the damn place. I even went on a military base down there watching.
[01:16:53] Unknown:
Early seventies, John. That's fifty five years ago.
[01:16:58] Unknown:
That's the first the last time I've been in Mexico.
[01:17:01] Unknown:
Is that right? Holy smokes. Yeah.
[01:17:04] Unknown:
We went down there to Ensenada and had a great giant party in down there. Hussong's Cantina was a very famous, bar. So we would go down there and play around. Anyway I see. And that's another whole another story. In your younger and more frivolous days. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But we had some gals here that went with us, who were spoke Spanish and actually got us out of trouble because there were a bunch of guys that were gonna jump us. And she heard it, and she said, let's get the hell out of here because they're planning on coming over here. So, anyway, I he comes back and he says, I'm gonna let you in this time. He says, but if you come back without a passport, he says, you're gonna get fined, and it's a twenty year prison term. Boom.
So I says, okay. It's and it's not real organized. You just kinda have to follow the crowd. And so you walk into this huge big room, and they've got some some stations, scanners set up going through people's bags. Of course, if you didn't have a bag, you just walked across the thing. So we get in there. We walk around. We come out the other side, and there's little vendors there, street vendors in a little path, and it dumps you right down at the at a street with no it's a like, a four lane highway, but there's no traffic stop. You just walk out and hope somebody stops.
And there was a little store there, and he's he's he's completely disoriented because this is not what he remembered it was like. He says there were all kinds of stores and stuff. And, so he insisted on walking around, and we we walk around behind that store and there's a big construction going on because they're they're they're constantly building and changing the highways and stuff down there. And, we walk around a couple blocks, and I end up getting through a muddy a muddy work area down these, dirt hills. And so finally, I I I just said, look. It's not here.
So he got there was in that little store that was across the street where the we crossed the road, It was like a combination convenience store, but it had a pharmacy in it. So he was able to go in there and get his Eliquis. And, And they had it. And and he got and they had it, and it was the three month supply, and he got it for the good rate. Well, Well, you're pretty close on, but the word you want is pharmacea. Yeah. I'd Pharmacea. However you wanna say it. Yeah. Right. Well, you know, most of we we know a lot of Spanish words that are spelled a little different. So, anyway, we we come back across out the door, and we still don't know where to go because there's two or three paths that we could take, and there's people going down each one of those paths.
So we have to find somebody that, we could, ask on English, how do we get back to the border? They point us in the direction. And it turns out when we start walking, that's the area he was looking for. They changed where the whole
[01:20:01] Unknown:
dump Say how the whole thing was oriented.
[01:20:04] Unknown:
Right. So now we start walking through there, and there's all these little stores he was talking about. It was kinda like a little shopping area in a in a boutique place down at the beach. And we kept walking, and then we finally got to The US side of the border and got through there real quick and got back on the trolley and got back up into this place where we were. And it was just quite an experience. So I have said I've neglected getting my passport because of other issues, having to go to access this. I have no choice. Now I gotta go get it. Well, I wanna get it anyway. I mean, I just tested it.
I've just been putting it off because I hadn't really needed it. So I do wanna go down and get my teeth fixed. I really do. I just I don't like having bad teeth. Oh, boy. I'll tell you something. That was quite an experience. The other thing that's I wanna tell you about California. When they were sending me notices about paying filing tax returns and stuff, I handled it by sending them a letter back simply saying, I would really appreciate it if you know that because they were saying that they they knew I had income. You know? Right? I would really appreciate it if you would let me know where that income is. I would be very happy to pay you a tax if you would provide me with the source of that income.
[01:21:19] Unknown:
Oh, man. You never heard from me? I never heard from them.
[01:21:22] Unknown:
No. I get a letter back and say, well, you can ignore the letter.
[01:21:30] Unknown:
They're they're getting real desperate out there evidently. I mean, I I think you've heard that even if you'd left the state ten years ago and sold your house, they're reaching out and trying to tap you for more taxation.
[01:21:42] Unknown:
Well, do you know that they were actually if you retired in California, like, a for teacher system Yes. And you moved out of state, they were getting taxed in the new state, and California was still taxing them for their, income from the from the state.
[01:21:59] Unknown:
Oh.
[01:22:01] Unknown:
That's crazy. I mean I hear. There's a lot of crazy things that are coming out there.
[01:22:06] Unknown:
Well, I had solutions for people because we could discount the we could discount the income stream. We could get a lump sum cash by selling the income stream off, and then they go no longer have anything to do with the, the other thing. Anyway, one of our people that are listening to us all the time, little gal that I know down there, sent me a packet of a case she's working on what has to do with a revocation of elections. So she sent me her ten forty x. She sent me, what she calls an affidavit of truth to clarify the IRS letter dated 01/03/2025 Mhmm. Regarding tax period 2021.
And her she had a number of paragraphs here, change in my filing status, compensation for labor, revocation of election, applicability of section sixty seven zero two. She's done a really nice job. Sounds like it. Much better than I could do. I really I'm really impressed with what she's done. And then she had, she got another case here, and and she's really asking me to get this in out to the team. She'd like to know if we could take a look at this this thing here. It's page four eighty nine to page five twenty three, front and back. From where? And it well, it's it's sans director California Department of Social Services, versus Roe on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, certiori to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Court.
And this was argued in, argued on 01/13/1999, decided 05/17/1999.
[01:24:01] Unknown:
No. The opinion, maybe better Joe will come out and jump on us. There was no decision. The opinion was rendered on.
[01:24:09] Unknown:
Don't need it. What's going on in here, if you read this material, it pertains to a lot of things we're talking about. Oh, it does. And she wanted to know if she if, you know, like, for example, on page four ninety eight, the they go over the word travel, the right to travel. And she starts a list you know, she's highlighting these different things that she sent along and thought everybody would be interested in all this information. So Sounds like it. I have it. I I can send it to anybody that would like to participate
[01:24:48] Unknown:
and maybe talk about this information here. I'll tell you, you may wanna jot a copy too, Mark, for sure.
[01:24:55] Unknown:
I'm gonna give everybody a copy that wants to do it because she'd like us to take some time on the show to discuss this. Okay. So I I I can send the, ten forty x, and I can send her affidavit of truth that she wrote back regarding it. And,
[01:25:13] Unknown:
Okay. Well, let's put it this way. If anybody in the audience wants, John to, copy on that, his information is up on the website, thematrixdocs.com, up at the top right, around the iTero one section. And, you call and leave him a message, and he'll return it. Or else, John, you may wanna give out your phone number. You're not shy about it. Given your phone number out over the air here for contact of anyone that would like this, intriguing information here.
[01:25:46] Unknown:
Yeah. They can text me or they can contact me. It's up on the website. The matrix docs, the upper right hand corner is the phone and email as well. Yep. So, but the phone number is (951) 790-9866. 9 5 1 7 9 0
[01:26:11] Unknown:
9 8 6 6. Now that's the way a phone number should be given over the air right there. Good work. Well, I'm a military radio guy, buddy. I know how to do this stuff. I know, man. So way Yes?
[01:26:26] Unknown:
I have had I've the Terry Lee stuff is is, all set up and done. I've got it all sectioned out and titled and parts one and parts two. And I've been sending it out to some people already because they'd asked before. But, last time we put this information out about contacting me, I've had relatively few people contact me about wanting the information. But Mhmm. We've got it. It's it's ready to go. Just contact me, and I will forward it to you, email or tell Telegram. Okay. Email is probably the easiest, really. And I'll give you the email address, which is also up in the upper right hand corner of the matrix docs, which is, j h k at, d as in dog, s as in Sam, l as in Lima, d s l, and the word extreme, e x t r e m e, dot com.
J h k. Some some people think when I say j, I'm saying the letter a. I'm not. I'm using Juno. J. Juno hotel kilo. Yeah. At d s l dog Sierra Lima, the word extreme,.com. And you gotta put in the subject line that that you want what you want. Information. I do searches I do searches on subject line because I get a lot of communications, and I have to go back and find things often. Yeah. And if you're not clear, don't but send me the stuff because I'm not gonna search on send me the stuff. I'm gonna search on Terry Lee, or I'm gonna search on court case. I think those things that we talked about, they're super significant because I get Roger, I'm overwhelmed with emails on these. Oh, man. I try and All the years I've been made. You know? Yeah. I know. I know.
[01:28:19] Unknown:
That's why I got the show here so that I can explain these things to the crowd and not have to answer individual emails. John, let me ask you a quick did you get your computer straightened out evidently?
[01:28:30] Unknown:
No. I am still fighting this battle with two of them. I've got a third. I'm just gonna have to set it up. I can't figure out what's going on. And,
[01:28:39] Unknown:
Have you asked Paul?
[01:28:41] Unknown:
I I'm I've never had it before.
[01:28:43] Unknown:
Have you asked our buddy Paul here, the the techno magician?
[01:28:48] Unknown:
No. Not really.
[01:28:50] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I guess Paul's great.
[01:28:53] Unknown:
He's got enough on his plate already. Yeah. And and I have other things, and I've, you know, dealt with these kinds of things before. Uh-huh. You know, I have so many computers because they do crash, and I can't solve the problem. So I buy another computer and just rest reset the whole thing up. Okay.
[01:29:09] Unknown:
Well, maybe you'll be able to patch some of those together and get a working one out of them. Who knows? Anybody anybody got a question or comment on John or his Mexico story or any of that kind of stuff?
[01:29:24] Unknown:
Hello?
[01:29:25] Unknown:
Hello? Hi. I jumped one up, John. Yes. Who we got?
[01:29:32] Unknown:
This is Jeff from Pennsylvania.
[01:29:35] Unknown:
Hey, Jeff. Have we spoken before?
[01:29:39] Unknown:
I was on here, Thursday just briefly. I think you got cut off, about half hour from to the end field. I one about 12:30. Yeah.
[01:29:48] Unknown:
I didn't get cut off. Our damn Internet went down in the whole area for about six, seven hours. So I'm back. Okay. You were on that day. Hi, Jeff. What part of Pennsylvania?
[01:30:00] Unknown:
Pittsburgh here. About about 18 miles, north of Pittsburgh, so Western Pennsylvania.
[01:30:05] Unknown:
Alright. We got some other folks in that area. We haven't heard from Dan in a while, but nice to hear from you. How'd you find us?
[01:30:14] Unknown:
Well, Roger, I actually was looking on Rumble. It's going on two months now, and I was at this, it was a committee of safety, slash assembly for people's committee out of, it's called Asheville Assembly in North Carolina. They had a rumble channel, and I just happened to be looking at one of their, video presentations, and it was on repatriation changing your status via passport. And I just happened to scroll down and look through the comments as I was listening to the presentation, and I seen your name come up. And then one of the one of the commenters said, why not use the Roger Sales method? His is the simplest. Because they had all kind of other methods that were 30 plus page affidavits of repudiation and Yes. And, said one thing led to another.
And, here I am. But, I'm Wednesday. I'm scheduled to have my photograph taken in in, you know, turn in my application for my passport, 11. Good. Okay. If if if I'm asking a few moments of everybody's time just for a little assistance and guidance and correction if need be, if I can read off just a you know, just three short paragraphs of the affidavit, which I used for your model. It's a sensitive evidence affidavit and also a letter. I wanted to send them in altogether.
[01:31:30] Unknown:
Alright. Well, let let me ask you for it, Jeff. Okay. Good. I'm glad you came to us. We're that's the reason we're here is for people like you and help you through this. Does the do you took my affidavit and added something, to it on your own?
[01:31:48] Unknown:
Yeah. The only things I've added, I just I added it it is expressly defined at a USC chapter 12 defining national.
[01:31:56] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's alright. It's just a suggested one, you know, here's here's the deal. It's not what you say. It it it necessarily, especially specifics. It's that you rebut the presumption somehow. Okay? So you could use the one sentence method. There's a one sentence method from the state department on that, certificate of noncitizen nationality page. The one we put out is two paragraphs there. It's just a suggested, but there's no wiggle room in there for them. So, and and I don't think what you added there is is anything negative. So I yep. Put it on there if it makes you feel better.
[01:32:41] Unknown:
Sure. And if if I may read that, Rita, it has it is. And if there's any interjections necessary, please chime in and correct me if need be.
[01:32:49] Unknown:
Okay. If you insist, go ahead. Bottom of the slide.
[01:32:53] Unknown:
Okay. Go ahead. Under page. So I I my name being duly sworn under the penalty of perjury of the laws of The United States Of America, hereby declare my intention and desire to be a national with God given constitutionally protected rights and not a citizen of The United States in a condition of voluntary servitude with civil rights under the scope and purview of the fourteenth amendment. As an average I am not a resident succinct.
[01:33:22] Unknown:
That's pretty succinct, didn't it, Jay? Yeah. There's no wiggle room for him. Go ahead.
[01:33:29] Unknown:
Yeah. No. That's okay. And and alien to the condition of voluntary servitude of the fourteenth amendment, national status is deceptive deceptively identified at 26 CFR one dot one dash one small a as a nonresident alien. It is expressly defined at eight USC chapter 12 section one one zero one paragraph 21. The term national means a person owing permanent allegiance to a state, lowercase s that is. This affidavit and declarations are meant legally and lawfully rebut the fraudulent presumption of law that was born into a system of voluntary servitude under the scope and purview of the fourteenth amendment.
This is a fraudulent presumption of law. The law that I was assigned birthright citizenship automatically at birth determined by the place of birth as opposed to the bloodlines of my family. Then it falls with my name, Social Security number line, notary, and then state, and then stamped on two notary stamps following. I had them notarized already. Anything, in need of correction or addition or accept that you may have heard there, Roger? No. It's perfect, man. Congratulations
[01:34:37] Unknown:
on your freedom. Now get that to them next week. And the minute it's accepted by the authorized agent, it's considered received. And, congratulations. You did a good job on that there at the last.
[01:34:51] Unknown:
Well, thank you. And I and here's now if I may ask just a few moments of everybody's time, I just wanna go over some specifics on how I completed the application. Now there's you know, there there gentleman by the name of, Joe
[01:35:06] Unknown:
Yeah. He's he he hangs out here. He hangs out here. Yep. He mentioned your name
[01:35:12] Unknown:
yeah. He mentioned your name twice. I thought, okay. I guess I'm on the right track, you know, because he knows He had an online about twenty five minutes long. He actually showed it on the screen line line how he, filled out his passport app. Now he said he did his through the library because his post office is just so small. They don't honor the
[01:35:32] Unknown:
Right. The application system because you're just too Well, they don't they they don't have an authorized agent there is the situation. But go ahead.
[01:35:41] Unknown:
No. He he was showing, you know, you fill out your your, you know, your name. You you you, select if you want card, book, or both, which I'm gonna do both. That's me. So I did all that. And then he was starting to show and, you know, he's starting to elaborate and specify, like, at the Social Security number line and the ZIP code line by bracketing those.
[01:36:01] Unknown:
No. I wouldn't I wouldn't do that. Just fill I I'd fill it out normally. I don't think any of that extra stuff is important or needed. And just do this. Don't lie to them. Include the affidavit. That's the trick. And don't lie to them in the application because the questions are very simple. K?
[01:36:21] Unknown:
Yeah. As far as address to again, I'm just giving some specificity here. Like, he wrote in care of on the mailing address?
[01:36:29] Unknown:
No. I wouldn't do that. Number of your street and all that. Oh, I wouldn't do that. It's not necessary. I'll put it that way. To me.
[01:36:37] Unknown:
Okay. Now I have my mother's still alive on the second page. I have her included. I have my father. He's deceased. I still include him since I've had both a mother and father one time that I knew
[01:36:50] Unknown:
and went with I'm not sure you can you can ask the person you're, gonna sign in front of that question, but you just you just don't wanna lie to him. And it's gonna ask you the one trick question, and this is where I'd something I don't understand, Jeff. I've never come to a definitive conclusion on this because there's a place called Copper Moonshine still. Are you aware of that out of Arkansas?
[01:37:16] Unknown:
Yes. I heard his that name too a couple times.
[01:37:20] Unknown:
Well, he instructs his students to say no on that. And I think that is not the way to proper way to approach this because it doesn't make any difference whether they were or not. You're including the affidavit that deals with you, which is the presumption that question sets up. It could be if they say, were your parents both citizens in The United States and you answer yes and didn't know the difference, then you are a citizen of The United States because they were. So you see, it sets up the presumption of the feudal system. But I'm not necessarily saying they're using it that way. That's they need to know that information where your parents' citizens are on. Just do this. Don't lie to them.
And do you have you heard me say why? Have you heard me say why? Have you heard that story, Jeff?
[01:38:11] Unknown:
Why knows? When I first started they take it very serious.
[01:38:15] Unknown:
Well, this is why. This is my example for that. When I first started doing this, so it was about fifteen years ago, there was a fellow who was a retired army master sergeant or something. He had served in Guantanamo, and they had, charged him and with passport fraud. And he'd been in Florida State Jail for four or five months or something, and he was writing to the senator to try and get him out. And that's how the story came to light. And so what had happened was when he was younger, he had he had filled out a passport form and didn't sign it, much less in the presence of an official. He didn't sign it at all, but he sent it in.
And so later on, when they asked him the next time he applied years later, have you ever applied for a passport before? I think that'll be one of your questions. And he said no. And they took that unsigned application as an application and threw him in jail for passport fraud. K? So that's my conclusion is that they take passport fraud very seriously. Don't lie to them under any circumstances.
[01:39:37] Unknown:
Fair? Okay. Yeah. And and yeah, that's fine. And just, like, this last couple things was rule free delivery because it says RFD on the street under question 19. And then ZIP codes, put in the ZIP code as is, not all zero like you've probably seen.
[01:39:52] Unknown:
Yeah. I would. None of those things. See, here's the difference. If you those things do not cause the condition that you're getting out of with the affidavit. It wouldn't matter whatever you did. It won't override that affidavit. So that's all Patriot mythology. I understand the mindset. I understand where it came from. I understand why people think they may wanna use it, but it doesn't make any difference in my eyes. That affidavit cures all of that crap. Roger. Yes. Well, here's Larry to put his 2¢ in.
[01:40:28] Unknown:
Well, I was just gonna say maybe tell Jeff the story about where the federal government has jurisdiction in terms of ad federal addresses.
[01:40:37] Unknown:
Well, yeah, DC and the territories, I guess. No. But I don't even know. To do with the mailbox. With the mailbox?
[01:40:50] Unknown:
Yeah. You've always taught us that they only have jurisdiction on the inside mailbox.
[01:40:55] Unknown:
I well, that well, that is the only place because you can't put stuff in there. You can put it on the side of it with tape or on the post or whatever you wanna do. But if you put it inside, you're violating federal law because inside the mailbox is their territory, not yours. But it does not extend to the rest of the property.
[01:41:17] Unknown:
There's just all these little box confines. It's federal too. Do what now? We were saying that? The box itself is federal too.
[01:41:26] Unknown:
Oh, well, that you they don't bust you for hanging stuff on the outside. Flyers and you need that kind of stuff. I understand. But I Well, I I understand. I don't remember where I heard it, but it said it was on the inside. It makes perfect sense to me because I've hung stuff on the outside of mailboxes, and they don't mess with you. Anyway, Jeff, let's go back. That's a little Nuance thing. Jeff, let's go back to you and get your, any of your passport questions or concerns out of the way here.
[01:41:58] Unknown:
Yep. And my last question, Roger, and everybody is just about the signature whenever you do it in front of the authorized agent on the top line there, applicant legal signature. And this is another thing that's probably gonna be correct. I just wanna bring up what I witnessed. Okay? After signing, people have put, without prejudice or all rights reserved. That's probably another one I didn't know the answer of already. But, your take again.
[01:42:23] Unknown:
Just sign your name and be done with it and sign it probably blue ink. They may require it to be signed in blue ink to show this a live original. But all all that other stuff, we would see. You've are you've you've claimed your rights with the affidavit. You don't have to reserve them in the signature in my mind.
[01:42:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Save up for other contracts or everything outside of the passport stuff on it. Well, you Subsequentist the matters, I guess.
[01:42:51] Unknown:
Yep. Like driver's license. There's other things you can use that on, but I don't believe the proper place is here. And, because, of course, you're including the affidavit that claims your freedom. There's nothing else you can do. Did in other words, have you heard us talk about the case, Afraheem versus d v Rusk? Jeff,
[01:43:11] Unknown:
it's a Supreme Court case? I have. I'm on the other one. I have among other ones in the past, like, and all them and
[01:43:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, see, you you you can't they can't come and take your rights. You can only you're the only one that can get rid of them, and that's what you're doing with the affidavit. You're reclaiming the ones they've hidden from you.
[01:43:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Once I look at this over and over again, it's just something you know, this is a first time thing, and I just wanted to, you know, run it by the veterans, the experts. You know? And, Jeff,
[01:43:44] Unknown:
we all understand. We all understand that people are a little shaky. Most people when they get to this stage and executing it, and they've still got some of those residual fears that have been planted into you since you're about one, two years old, I would imagine. Roger? Yes, Larry. I appreciate it. I thank you for everything.
[01:44:09] Unknown:
Okay, Jeff. Well, you're welcome. Yeah. Jeff, is that he put his Social Security number on his affidavit, and I would suggest when he sends it's all I it might okay to have that on there when you're sending it to the sec the secretary of state and the IRS because they they are more private, and they will have a copy of that already. But when it comes to your local notices, I would redact that.
[01:44:37] Unknown:
You know, here here's what you do, Jeff. You take your name, your place of birth, and your date of birth, and the last four digits of your SS instead of the whole number.
[01:44:51] Unknown:
Yeah. That's what usually I'm asked for any other time in life. Usually, it's the last four just like at the bank or the DMV. It's usually not the whole thing. Well, the the the reason for putting any of this on the affidavit
[01:45:03] Unknown:
at all was if your last name is like Smith or Jones. Because there's a bunch of Jeff Smiths and Jones all over the country. And what you wanna make sure you do is is this me. I'm this one here. So that's why you'd I would think you if you've got well, anyway, I think that'd be a good thing to put on there.
[01:45:26] Unknown:
Once again, very helpful. I appreciate it. I appreciate what you do. It's nice hearing your voice, everybody. And then and, I'm I'm looking forward to coming back and telling you about it and asking more questions as life progresses, post repatriation.
[01:45:39] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I could tell from what you wrote in at the bottom of the affidavit on your own that you've got your arms around this already, so that's good. Just continue to study. The more you understand it, the better you the better you can defend yourself, a, if you're challenged, and the easier it is for you to teach other people and help all of us get stronger.
[01:46:01] Unknown:
Well, you know what, Roger and everybody? We actually are a settled committee of safety, if I may elaborate, under the common law. Our county is actually recorded under common law, and it's been authenticated at the state level with the secretary of state. We just need a little more teeth personally.
[01:46:15] Unknown:
Well, you how can you this will do. How can you get access to all that when you're probably a county of mostly serves? You might have all of it, but how do you execute?
[01:46:28] Unknown:
Not yeah. That's why I think this would be the final, you know, I believe, to give us the I believe
[01:46:34] Unknown:
it would solidify all that that you've already done in a in in a foundation I don't they can't rock with. So, yeah, if you've already done that, go back in and talk to people in your county about this. See if you can get the people involved to open their minds about it and maybe even follow through on it. Now you're talking something serious. It's like those folks out in Flathead County, Montana. You know, they need to go to the sheriff and once Gary gets well and maybe things get cooked up again, they got over easy over 50 people in the county, probably more than that by now. And, go lock in and make sure you got the support and recognition of your sheriff.
Well, now you really got some teeth. K? So that's what we're striving for, and that's great, Jeff. Please, if there's any way that those folks if there's something you're uncomfortable with, I'll be happy to talk to them about it if they'll set up a time and we can do it.
[01:47:34] Unknown:
Well, Roger, I already got some of your little flyers like the, the instructions I had on my own time expense made the, photocopies. And and, I'm gonna be distributing them out of our meeting this, Thursday, our committee meeting, which happens every month. Receptive and they're open minded to it. Oh, great. They're gonna feel the same way I did upon taking these steps. But they the fact is they're willing. And we got with the common law studies because we meet with counties across the state, Pennsylvania. And, yeah, the common law is no. It's just putting it into practice and being able to do it.
[01:48:10] Unknown:
Well, I'm gonna tell you what, boy, to get any kind of a toehold in that rotten, corrupted state between those two cities is a real found is a is a step forward. So, Jeff, you if you need my cooperation here in any way, shape, or form, I believe the people would be receptive from what you've told me. Either come back on and or drop me an email, and we'll set something up. Okay? I'll be happy to do it.
[01:48:38] Unknown:
Yeah. And and you know what? I'd love to be able to send you the our recording through an email with the actual, the recorder's signature and stamp because we had a neighboring county do it because our county refused to do it. They claimed us as being sovereign citizens. We explained to them in the neighboring county, and they were actually receptive, and they actually capitulated. Now we're, settled on the land, it's called. So You've got send you that just to have I I and I recommend everybody, all of our committee members carry that to show people proof that we are settled and we're recorded. So I could send you a call if you want to have the same fit.
[01:49:13] Unknown:
Scratched out a hell of a little whole foothold there and your county, this would almost make them recognize it. So, yeah. Please follow-up on this, Jeff. Any way I can help you, I'd be glad to. Okay?
[01:49:29] Unknown:
Thank you again, Roger. And thanks everybody else for listening to me and your for your time and in your, words of wisdom. Jeff, we're here. You're the reason we're here, man.
[01:49:38] Unknown:
Thank you. Okay? So good luck. He's not coming. Any problems with that, you give us a holler. What, John?
[01:49:44] Unknown:
He's not coming through real well. I hope the recording's getting all this stuff. Oh, it is. I I can hear it.
[01:49:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm sure the AI can hear it. I mean, they got big ears. That AI has got big ears, buddy.
[01:49:58] Unknown:
Unless we gotta shut down here, and I got a a little tech tip I wanted to give everybody before I got out of here. Alright, please. A flash drives. I I the don't put little ID lights on flash drives letting you know if they're accepted or whether they're reading or writing and stuff like that. I found one company that does, and it's called e it's it's initials, e m, t as in Tom, e c, echo Mike, tango, echo Charlie, Emtek. Alright. And these little flash drives have a little l l I d on there or LED on there so that when it's reading and writing and plugged in, you know it's actually active. Most of them that are sold today, they don't. You have no idea whether you got a connection or not when you're doing something with it Yep. Until you just, you know, do it. Right.
Okay. But you get these these are available at Staples, on their regular stock. But, other than that, this is the only company I found that actually really has a nice set of, flash drives with LED lights on them for read write. Okay. So if you're using those thumb drives, there's a chip for you.
[01:51:11] Unknown:
John, you gotta take off, did you say?
[01:51:13] Unknown:
I do. I got a lot of stuff to do here, and we're so your your show's almost over anyway. So It is. Got a few more minutes left. And, well, be safe. Stay out of LA,
[01:51:24] Unknown:
and, keep the rioters away.
[01:51:28] Unknown:
For sure.
[01:51:30] Unknown:
Anyway, I'll catch you guys later. Bye. John, we'll see you next Monday, if not before. Take care, buddy. Love you. See you. John Kasarab. There he goes. Old time listener. One of the first people that ever responded to these shows back in those days, many moons ago. And, John has contributed greatly here with everything he had going on. At that time, he would sit down, edit those shows for our b n, and send them out to an email list and compile an email list of the early followers of this, message. So thank you, John. Okay. We've got as he said, I echoed. We've got a couple of minutes left here. Anybody got something they want to add?
That was good, Jeff. Thank you very much. You're the reason as I said, you're the reason you and folks like you that we're here, and we can help you get over your any nervousness, answer those questions correctly on how we've learned, it works to proceed, and, help you, get that done and be free and get out from the the Revelation two and three nine Jew slavery. It's fake Jew slavery right there, and I know you're listening, you pieces of crap, and we have got you by the shorthairs. You can't do a damn thing except send out this bluff crap, can you? Yeah. We gotcha.
We gotcha. You just wait. You can't escape this. It's gonna grow and grow, and the more you fight, it's gonna grow harder. The more you get exposed, the further it's gonna grow, And at some point, it's gonna converge on your sorry asses. And I really hope to be in a position that you're right on the edge of the cliff like Wile E. Coyote, and we get to push your ass off. Somebody had a mic open there. Do you have something to say? Boy, I hope I can participate in that because I hate your damn guts. You're a scourge on mankind, and you have been for two thousand years.
And I know the big guy's got plans for you. I just hope he lets us participate. Yes, sir.
[01:53:45] Unknown:
Or ma'am. I was just gonna say it's the new and new and improved bluff letter. Farewell, Kelly Robinson.
[01:53:54] Unknown:
Oh, I see you, Kelly. Cuckoo cuckoo, missus Robinson. Hi. So, so we got a pretty good group here. I like these things that come up, and we get to all contribute as a brain trust. And, we're kind of our own AI in a way, aren't we? I think so. So, Paul, let me let me ding this off of you. Paul, are you there? Oh, Paul, he's off of okay. Could we take all of these archives and run them into a large language model and just basically have Roger on AI steroids there?
[01:54:43] Unknown:
Don't know. Never thought of that.
[01:54:45] Unknown:
Noodle on it. Mhmm. Okay. Got a couple of minutes left for this Monday show. Pretty day. Sun's come out a little bit, finally. I don't know that we're still solidly in our summer category yet. We're working towards it, I guess. At the part of the year everybody really likes here, it gets it gets very dry. We don't get a lot of moisture, but you have winds that keep the clouds blown away. And, it can get very intense at 8,000 feet. We've got the highest UV in the world. And, see a lot of people walking around with umbrellas and hoodies on and stuff even though it's burning ass hot, because of the UV situation.
But it's not too bad. And, otherwise than that, we look forward to that season. It lasts for a number of months, and it'll be, welcomed when it hits here any day. Otherwise than that, we'll see what goes on. I have a feeling this, riot stuff is gonna be in full gear by the time we get off the air and the reactions to it and the news, around it and see what else has happened. If it's spread, if you got Pritzker up there in damn Illinois trying to do the same thing in Chicago, wouldn't surprise me. There were evidently some smaller riots of some sort in New York, about the same time over the weekend. So I guess we'll get a definitive word on that kind of stuff.
But other than that, yes, sir. Yes, sir, mister Paul. We've got an EVA. EVA. EVA. Well, EVA, what you got? I keep asking for people to say something. He's trying to talk. Let's, let's see if And I won't shut up. I won't shut up. Is that the deal? You EVA, you don't take, Try and talk. We, we got you Okay. Eva. Now. Gotcha. You got, you got a minute or two. Go ahead.
[01:56:46] Unknown:
Oh, she is talking. Maybe your microphone's still working or you're muted on your computer, maybe. Is is there a button on your microphone you can switch? Something like that? Nope. Apparently, no.
[01:57:07] Unknown:
Alright. Well, sorry. We tried on our end.
[01:57:12] Unknown:
Hi, Roger. It's Bruce.
[01:57:14] Unknown:
Hello, Bruce. You're not I got You're not masquerading you're not masquerading as Eva, are you?
[01:57:23] Unknown:
No. Not yet.
[01:57:25] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:57:26] Unknown:
Just asking. Oh, I got a good lesson. I got a good lesson, on the coast to coast last night. You did? What's that? And, this guy was talking about being a sovereign. I was talking about a thing close to our process. He never said anything about having an affidavit in the secretary of state's hands. He never went there. But he did say national one time. And the whole half hour, part, he had mentioned the show last night. Uh-huh. Well, you did you get his name? I got recorded.
[01:58:07] Unknown:
I'll get his Was it But Was it George Nori who was running the coast to coast last night? No. No. No. That's good. The guy, that was,
[01:58:16] Unknown:
the host was from Canada, but they got it, recorded, on the station on the coast to coast network. Okay. Hell, that's fine. Get people to solve it.
[01:58:39] Unknown:
Well, I think the approach, I believe I know you're talking about up there. I don't remember his name, but I think they they go present their local Sid Commerce or some letter. And if they don't respond to it, they resign and all kinds of stuff. I believe that might be the same guy.
[01:58:58] Unknown:
This guy seemed to be young. His first time on the air with him. They he they they said, and, he was gonna teach us how to be a sovereign. That's what he said. And I just said, well, I can't wait for this.
[01:59:11] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. See, laying on the edge of my chair. Well, of course, we know that they got the right intent. They're but they just don't have all the right information as virtually no one ever has because this is so damn skillfully. I mean, it just just facts the matter. There's our whistleblower course, and that signifies our time together is, just about at an end for today, the ninth. And you had plenty of questions to have time to ask questions if you didn't. So you well, but the good news for you is we'll be back tomorrow. Have another two hours, pretty much the same scenario.
So, you can come back and fiddle with your mute button tomorrow and maybe get it to work there, Eva, and we'll certainly entertain what you have to query about or, be interested in what you've gotta say. So there we go. We're gonna bury our bodies in the ground. We're gonna search for some freedom. Don't forget, our show is to get you out of fake Jew slavery. K? They think they're the slavers of history and they have been, but they ain't no more if you don't want them to be. Your choice. Their scheme, fraud from top to bottom. They have to recognize it or they're open tyrants.
If they're open tyrants, they know history, will probably prove that they're gonna get hanged. And I don't believe they like hanging too much. So, anyway, we'll pursue it again tomorrow. Thanks for being with us. Hope, Jeff, you got all your stuff, answered. And congratulations, and we'll, add another, brick to the wall as they say. Ciao. Alright. Now come out of the woodworks with your questions now.
[02:01:07] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. I got one for you for pride month.
[02:01:11] Unknown:
Oh, good. Good. Okay, Dave. I can't wait. Lesbians in the closet. Two lesbians in the closet. Yep. I I I'm just at a loss, Dave.
[02:01:28] Unknown:
A liquor cabinet.
[02:01:33] Unknown:
Dave, that's pretty good. What did you you didn't come up with that now, did you? No. I did not.
[02:01:39] Unknown:
Okay. Pretty good, though, man. My buddy my buddy Bullseye in Texas, he didn't come up with it, but he shared it with me. And, I see. I thought it was pretty harmless for the show, and,
[02:01:51] Unknown:
but I waited till the end, you know, just in case somebody yelled at me, you know. And you and and, you know, they were in a liquor cabinet, but do you know what they called them?
[02:02:02] Unknown:
The what? Vegetarians. That's right.
[02:02:11] Unknown:
Okay. We'll get out of the gutter, girls. Alright. Alright. So who else has got fun for? We gotta have a little levity over this. You know? Yeah. Alright. Who else has got something? I know you're out there. Man, unusual, Paul. Unusual.
[02:02:31] Unknown:
All participants are unmuted. All participants are unmuted. Is that me? All participants are muted, and they can unmute themselves.
[02:02:43] Unknown:
They are devious, all of those little participants. They're muting and unmuting themselves
[02:02:48] Unknown:
just incredibly well. No. I think that was Eva. She's trying to hit buttons trying to get trying to get her mic open. I promoted her to panelist, so there wouldn't be any inhibition for her to be able to unmute, but then she started playing with other buttons. Okay. So, Eva, right now your line is muted, you clicked a little Okay. I'm trying again. Well, you're not doing it. There you go. You got you got a whole bunch of background noise. Are you sitting in front of a fan, or are you going through a car wash at the moment? Are are you vacuuming the house?
[02:03:23] Unknown:
No. It's completely quiet. This happened the other day on FCC. I was doing a class that they were recording, and it sounded like I was in a wind tunnel.
[02:03:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. That's exactly what it's I can I can differentiate and hear what you're saying? So did you have something you wanted to add or ask?
[02:03:45] Unknown:
Well, I just wanted to let you all know that I had to bail out of Florida. It seems as though some of the things that I've been listening to the past couple shows about the Palantir and the AI and these documentaries that were recommended. I don't know if anyone's on, if they can put them back in the chat again, or I'll go to that other Tatango thing when I have a minute. But, this is for real. Like, we this is already happening. I don't know you know, when I said that I was gang stalked and it's official. I'm a targeted individual, and they have the technology to zap you with direct energy weapons. Like, you know, we always knew they heart attack somebody, right, that was a whistleblower or an activist, a doctor, a naturopath.
And we had those theories. Right? Well, I can tell you firsthand the technology is for real,
[02:04:43] Unknown:
and it's happening. We're sorry. We're sorry. You're an object, of it. Where what state did you move to? I was in Florida. Remember in the Panhandle, and now I'm up in Pittsburgh. I I remember. Yeah.
[02:04:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm up in Pittsburgh now.
[02:05:00] Unknown:
Oh, right close to jail. Me. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, Eva. Well, hopefully, you can find some way to insulate yourself from that. And, I don't I guess, well, I don't know that we've got anything to suggest to you. At least I don't for sure. So
[02:05:20] Unknown:
Well, I just wanted to share that. I really wanted to do it on the recording. So my real name is on the recording.
[02:05:27] Unknown:
You're we're still recording.
[02:05:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. We're still on global voice. Yeah.
[02:05:33] Unknown:
So it seems as though, I got on a terrorist watch list, and they had the ability. I was so sick. I I didn't eat or drink for two weeks. I went down to a hundred and four pounds, and I it was only the Holy Spirit that got me out of there and home to my family.
[02:05:55] Unknown:
Okay. Well, congratulations on getting out there. Hopefully, you've, delayed it or escaped it totally somehow.
[02:06:03] Unknown:
Well, it's it will program them. I don't know if, there's theories, you know, but we can't prove. All we can prove is that we were illegally put on a terrorist watch. But there's theories that, there was a beta test going on, maybe Elon Musk or Palantir or something. Mhmm. And it looks like
[02:06:29] Unknown:
You're not you're in good company even you're in good company. Even Tulsa Gabbard got put on those. So
[02:06:37] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. So just do your research. I hope people stand up and try and do something in The States because if that if that big bill goes through where it says there's a ten year, moratorium on Yeah.
[02:06:54] Unknown:
Do I think it's about this No. That's gonna have to go back and be rehashed. There's too much rub over it. But with all these riots, it's gonna grab the news cycle. Anyway, well, good to hear from you, Eva. Good moving out of there, and, let us know if you think we can assist you with anything. Okay?
[02:07:13] Unknown:
Perfect. Well, thank you so much, and I really appreciate you, Roger, and everybody on the call.
[02:07:18] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Raj.
[02:07:20] Unknown:
Yes, Paul. You because I'm Okay. I'm making I'm making a general call to anybody that is a coast to coast AM insider. The, last night's episode was called reclaiming your power slash dark enlightenment. Download that and send it to me if you could because it won't let me do it. It won't even let me play it on the website. So They're pretty stingy, aren't they? Yeah. I'm not paying $8.95 to just to
[02:07:51] Unknown:
to download one show. It's not happening. I I I understand their motives. I think it's, ridiculous, but whatever. Yes. Who else is trying to say something there? Yes or Larry?
[02:08:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Is Eva a national? Can you tell us a little bit about what happened to her that she I don't know. I She said she's targeted? Yeah. I I don't actually,
[02:08:14] Unknown:
can you hear me? Yes. Hello? Okay. Yeah. I can hear you. It actually that's what I thought would help solve some of this problem because I thought if I became a national, I was no longer a citizen, so they should just take me off the list. And that is not the case. I can Roger was talking about that earlier, and I can tell you firsthand that becoming a national did absolutely nothing to protect me from whatever these monsters are doing.
[02:08:43] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:08:44] Unknown:
K. Yep. Well, who is she getting correspondence from so that we might be able to assist her in responding? Where is she getting correspondence from that they're threatening her?
[02:08:57] Unknown:
It's not correspondence. It's, plausible deniability with radiation. So I was vomiting and other things, and it was I I had a radiation meter called an Acousticon two, so I know the levels were going up and up and up. And that's all I have for proof. And this is what they do. They do this maybe from outer space. Maybe they do it from machines that they're spying on you with. I could not prove that there was, you know, somebody standing there with a weapon of some kind or surveillance as, what's that lady's name that was on the rent show that was talking about targeting?
See, that's what happens. They fry your brain. And, you know, I was I was told down there by my one of my handlers that I knew too much, and that's why it was happening to me.
[02:10:01] Unknown:
Well, I've read studies, and there's some small, number of people that are very sensitive to smart meters. Maybe that was the cause.
[02:10:13] Unknown:
That initially was when I first got sick back in 2016 when they put this part meter on. Yeah. They can use the grid. They you know, there's all different methods of using May I? Yep.
[02:10:27] Unknown:
Yeah. So, Eva, I did a nine page, Excel spreadsheet for Deborah Tavares. She's with stopthecrime.net, and it's all on individual targeted frequencies that they can use against individuals. And I have the pack numbers and what each one does. And you're correct. Bill Benny, William Benny right now and his wife are being targeted. He was with the NSA before, and they're using, palm sized drones that are you can't see them, but they're below the FAA radar and high enough in the sky that you can't see them. And they've been targeting them with radiation forever and, making both he and his wife very sick. And that's what these COVID shots do when you're out at restaurants with a large group of people who have had these shots. You're getting radiated on. They've turned you in, each one of us, into the Internet of things with radiation poisoning.
So when you're in a group full of people who've been radiated or taken the shot and then they're using pulsed electromagnetic frequencies, you're getting radiated on when you don't feel well the next day and it's broken down your internal cellular structure is my understanding. I yield
[02:11:49] Unknown:
Yes. Exactly. And in fact, they're actually they're finding actually, in 2018, a natural path taught me how to purge the nano, and I did it. And I got a small FRID chip out of the center lymph node in my chest. And I thought, oh, good. I got it out. Well, come to find out, they're finding 10 to 50 of these RFID chips in the people that were the beta test for this. And now they can do it with your, supposedly, with your DNA. If if they get a hold of your frequency of your DNA, it doesn't even have to be I didn't take the COVID, but I'm the dental hygienist. I worked in people's mouths very closely, so I'm not sure if, you know, it can spread like that or not, but there's the potential for that as well.
[02:12:43] Unknown:
I hope you can shake it. Hope you can shake it. High profile person that you think you're being targeted? Okay.
[02:12:51] Unknown:
I don't think it necessarily has to do with that. I mean, even two people who call this, see something, say something can get you on the list, and they can lie. They can say, oh, she threatened me, so maybe I tick somebody off. That's what the one gentleman said down in Florida. He said, you really ticked somebody off, and he admitted I was being targeted. So it it could be that. I mean, I did have thousands of signatures to audit the fed. I told you guys that before. I had men in black taking pictures of me at the tea parties. I ran a guy for congress in the primary twice against one of the big guys here in Pennsylvania.
So who knows? I mean, I wasn't part of that meeting. I yield.
[02:13:40] Unknown:
Well, I was gonna say if you felt like you're being, your home was being infiltrated with radiation or frequencies that are harmful to our bodies. Maybe you could have hired some technician to measure it so you'd have some evidence.
[02:14:01] Unknown:
They made me so sick. I couldn't even walk. I did not eat. I did not drink. There I was isolated. There was no one around that's except my handler that saw what was happening to me. So, you know, this is scary. I'm just saying. And now I'm dealing with the aftereffects of targeting, which is, you know, stuff on the computers, my banking, scams for insurance, and it's constant putting out these little fires. And I can't, you know, set my priorities to get my paperwork filed in Pennsylvania now. It's it it'll happen.
[02:14:43] Unknown:
She had a radiation meter, and she was looking at it. She was watching the levels increase. So
[02:14:51] Unknown:
Exactly. I saw the increase. So but I did not have the present. I think they were drugging me as well. I mean, these people were entering my RV, moving stuff around, messing with my mind. MK Ultra has not stopped, and I think they were drugging me in some ways or maybe it's remotely. I don't know. But I felt like I was drugged, and it took three weeks to detox that out of my system. I was eating these herbs green herbs that my dad has, and I detoxed it. But it's taken a while for me to get my security back. High yield.
[02:16:01] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Raj, you still there? Nope. He died. Yeah.
[02:16:13] Unknown:
What's the name of the the lady that's talking right now?
[02:16:16] Unknown:
Eva.
[02:16:19] Unknown:
Eva. Eva. Eva, do you feel like your skin is burning or itching?
[02:16:26] Unknown:
No. Not necessarily. There's nausea, heart racing, disorientation. Yeah. I can feel when I'm being attacked.
[02:16:41] Unknown:
Because it may be not only you. You know? I've been feeling some weird stuff when I'm home. And when I'm out of the house, everything stop. When I get to the house, everything continue. Like, I feel, like, palpitations in my heart. Like, my skin, it start to, like, burning, and it get, like, blisters. Yeah. That happens. And when I do the warm when I do the warm, everything goes away, but I have to do the warm for, like, forty minutes for that stuff to go away. I was gonna tell you, if you got the one, maybe try it. It helps.
[02:17:20] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, thank you for that suggestion. I appreciate it.
[02:17:25] Unknown:
You're welcome. You're welcome. And thank you for all your story. Interesting. Don't feel like you're the only one because we all been attacked.
[02:17:35] Unknown:
I know. Her
[02:17:37] Unknown:
phone. It sounds like she's being electrocuted.
[02:17:41] Unknown:
Exactly. This is what's happening.
[02:17:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Like, a lot of, in, ecstatic. Thank you. Are you? Okay. Well,
[02:17:52] Unknown:
good grief. Well, it sounds like we pretty much took care of that. Thank you for joining us for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. And today, John Casarab was with us. He joins us, for at least the first hour, if not, well into the second hour every Monday. Fridays is Brent Winter's Day, and, let's see. Well, we don't have any special, guests scheduled other than that. So our website is thematrix.com. Please check there for links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. Also, you can catch the radio streams, herofolkradio.com or Global Voice Radio Network. There's downloadables, exhibits, there's interviews, there's all kinds of resources on that website, website, it's easy for you to say on that webpage.
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[02:19:07] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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