In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of managing and disseminating information, with Mirka and Paul taking on the roles of librarians, ensuring documents are accessible to those who seek them. The discussion transitions into the potential of leveraging marketing strategies, particularly with the involvement of Mark Aronson, to enhance outreach efforts. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding common law, with references to the Durash books and the significance of court access.
Technical challenges with the Jitsi meeting room are addressed, highlighting the importance of maintaining a stable communication platform for the show. The episode also explores the potential of marketing materials to aid in spreading awareness about national status and common law, emphasizing the need for effective communication tools.
Listeners are treated to a series of testimonials about the Iteracare wand, with personal stories of health improvements and the benefits of using the wand and charged water. The episode underscores the importance of persistence and self-care, advocating for natural health solutions over conventional medical treatments.
The conversation shifts to the broader implications of legal knowledge and self-defense in court, stressing the importance of understanding one's rights and the common law. The episode concludes with a discussion on the societal and psychological aspects of authority, power, and the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs and rights.
The programs and getting and expanding it. Mercka has essentially become the librarian along with you, Paul. You guys are storing the documents. They're making them available to people if they ask for them. That's an incredible improvement. And everybody's trying to contribute, and you guys are kinda husbanding all that information. That's fantastic. But the next stage after that is if we once we add the marketing power of Mark Aronson, and I'm gonna ask him to come on, but remember his his website, go look at this stuff and use his materials about the pandemic to talk to people, wake the hell up dot org.
Once we start moving into the other area of enforcement, this is where we need to get more and deeper into the common law. And I think I've resolved that with the the the Durash books.
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Court access Now let's see. Breaker breaker. Apparently, Euro folk connection was lost.
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Yeah. And the, Europe okay. Here we go. K. We don't have the lobby enabled in room 1. I let's see. Okay. I we set the password, but we didn't enable the lobby, so we're locking up room 1. So,
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I've gotta get you Wow. What a mess. I'm gonna have to do this all over again next week.
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Yeah. So okay. Yeah. Alright. The audio feed and the stream on Euro Focus back up again. Alright. Well So anyway the the Jitsi reset Jitsi reset, this is why we have locked down room 1. Room 1 is only for audio feeds, hosts, and moderators. That is all room 1 is for. So when that room fails, it interrupts the entire show, everything. So room 1 is the one we protect. So you can go in via free conference call, and you can go in via PPN Studio 2. Right? Okay, John. Go ahead.
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Well, I think I pretty much said it. I can go into more detail next time, but I think we're in this phase where Roger's really beginning to get reach if we can get mister Aronson to take on the marketing side and start producing brochures and other methods of getting the word out that can go to everybody. Everybody will be able to use that material just like the material that he's created for this pandemic thing. It's it's really good stuff. You guys need to look at this stuff. But the way he presents it and the way he talks about presenting information to get people to listen is superb. And I think he we can learn a lot from him about spreading the word and everybody having tools to do that if we can get him to create the marketing material for being a national. And we'll have a tool that's just fantastic led by a worldwide worldwide expert.
I'm excited about that. I'm excited about the fact that there people are talking more and more about their interactions with, local officials, and this is gonna lead more and more people to start studying the common law stuff. When you get the book by Durash, it's only $39, but man, is this thing complete about court access on the common law. All your causes of action are in there. All the things you need to know are in that book about how to structure a case and go, you know, go in and go after it. Plus you can take his course. I think it's a $125 for his course, about, you know, going to court with common law.
So I know Raj doesn't like talk about that much, but, you know, we're the ones out there interfacing with the cops. We're interfacing with the local, what do you call them? The guys that come around and knock on your door and say, hey, we don't like your yard. You gotta cut that grass. It's just a little bit too high. Or, you know, that old car you got out there that's worth only, you know, $50,000 because it's where you need to get rid of that thing. That kind of stuff. You know? So, we're really on the move here, and I think I think we're in gonna be into an explosion because the people I'm talking I have Chinese students coming and asking me how to be a national. And they're listening to these other guys and it's so complicated and so confusing.
And the same thing, they've gone through this the the David Strait stuff. They've gone through the Annabelle Wright stuff. Some of these people don't listen. They go out and they pay $250, $300 for somebody to write up a document. Some of the people that are beginning to teach this stuff are doing the same thing. They're trying to make a business out of it. And these people are signing up for these documents and sending them in, and they have no clue what they just did. You know, Roger's right. You gotta learn.
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They have absolutely no ability to defend their position, and they will fold like a cheap suit. The first time their position is challenged, and it's gonna be.
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It is gonna be. And we have got to be able to deal with this stuff in court. That's where it's gonna go,
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especially if you wanna fight. Right. But we need to focus on staying out of court too, John. And we need to learn how to treat that. The focus.
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That's always been the focus. But you're not gonna be able to stay out because you're go you're because you're gonna be directly challenged by the system.
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Okay. So you learn how to challenge that, how to how to defend yourself.
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That's what I mean by give in.
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No. That's what I mean by enforcement, enforcing your rights. So when the county doesn't have access court.
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Yes. You do. About court. Yes. You do. We learn we want to learn the process of what can be used, but you really want to focus on how to stay out of court.
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And that's self responsibility. Okay? You don't go charge an amount when you know you shouldn't. We don't need to be learning about the lead mostly
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legal stuff because that's that's gonna
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send it off. Because you're going to be challenged directly. They're not going to listen to you. They are going to send you a summons. They're gonna file a complaint. They're gonna wanna take your stuff, and you're gonna have to challenge that. And the local attorneys and stuff don't have to do that. You you have to stand in the
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Has that happened to you, John? Can you give us personal experience? Yes.
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We're fighting code enforcement for years on properties. I've lost properties through tax sales that shouldn't have been done. This is this is a real problem. The traffic situation is where most people run into the beginning of this stuff and posting it stuff. This is not that hard to do. The thing is is that to be able to write a letter back that will conform to their concepts, challenging what they're trying to say to you, because this all could be done in paper. You don't have to go to court, but you do have to do responses, and how to write those responses is important. Second thing is to protect property, Brent does an outstanding job of teaching you how to write a common law trust. Trusts are more effective than LLCs or anything else in protecting your rights and property.
These are legal concepts. They're not gonna be taught here. You we're gonna have to reach out and do other things to do that
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because that's what I'm saying. Should be lawful. It's the thing is, a lot of people don't know that the common law is available,
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and we need to ask them to make sure. That's all. But it's not legal. It's lawful.
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Yeah. But, Merica, try getting access to it. Just to just talk to just Right. Talk to Nastasha about trying to get access to the common law. They don't give it to you, and you can't demand it because it's not available to you. You're Well, you can't set the court so if you know what you're doing. Okay. You can set the court, but you have to know how court works. Now they are going to be challenging your they're gonna be challenging you. They're going to be they're gonna force you to defend your position. And sometimes they're gonna do that by actually kidnapping and seizing your person.
Now if you don't know court, if you don't know what to expect, you cannot prepare for your own defense if you're stuck at a jail cell and have absolutely no access to outside information. Once you're behind the gray bars, it's too late.
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You've gotta know what how to defend your position right out of the gate. Right. So you have to learn a lot about common law, and I understand what you're saying, Paul.
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Understanding the courts and what they what they do. I can almost hear someone call it me now.
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We need to phone you whatever. Jurisdictionary. Do that administratively.
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Yeah. It's not jurisdictionary. It's this, this guy, he's got his own site. The the rash has got his own site. Paul, you remember the name of that website, I think. I passed it out. Anyway, we're really moving forward, and let's let me give you some of the testimonials. We won't take all day doing this because I've got pages of them today. But, you know, this tool has helped more people with more issues medically than I've ever seen. Because the body knows how to take care of itself. Doesn't matter what issue you have, but the one thing that I'm noticing through all of this is persistency.
Just because you use it once or twice and you don't seem to get results out of it like some people do, you've got to be persistent with it. But it is a tool everybody can use, because all you have to do is turn it on. Charge your water, drink your water, and you blow it on yourself, and then the rest of the things that you wanna do which is proper nutrition, all the other things that go along with that stuff, then you're gonna have to learn that somewhere else. But this is a tool everybody can use, and you wanna stay away from the doctors as much as possible. Especially after listening to Mark Harrison talk about all the corruption going on in the hospitals. He says plain out, they're not interested in your health.
End of story. And we'll get him on here to talk about that.
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But Okay. Before we go further, let's do a quick disclaimer. This program is not intended to prevent, cure, diagnose, or prevent prevent, diagnose, or cure any disease and should not be considered medical advice. Check with your local health professional before acting on any information presented here. There. Now we got the legality taken care of. We can talk about whatever we want. Go for it, John. Okay.
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Julie writes, hi. This is my first time for a testimonial. I'm a type 1 diabetic. The neuropathy in my feet has been steadily getting worse. This is one of the things that Kathy had bad. It would start as soon as I get home from work, if not before, and by bedtime, it would be unbearable. This made it difficult to sleep on top of the insomnia I've had for years. And when I did fall asleep, the sharp pains would wake me up several times during the night. I also have neuropathy starting in my hands, mostly numbness, making it difficult to get ready for work. Now add whiplash from 10 years ago, and that sends pain down my right arm, burning pain in my right hand. My wand came 2 weeks ago, and the day I talked to my doctor about neuropathy medication, but was discouraged because of the side effects of the medication.
And I consider this thing a miracle. I have relief in my feet, my hands, my arms, and as an added bonus, my insomnia is gone. I know that I need to keep wanting and drinking the charged water, but I am so happy that my sister told me that I needed this. There are doctors out there that entire practice is devoted to treating neuropathy. You get them in the mail all the time, especially if you're over 65. That's just one of the things they market. And this $350 tool helps your body do what it's supposed to do. It's not a medical device, but it helps the body work properly. Nicole writes, I noticed after losing my glasses and reaching for an old pair that I have cleared my vision up even more.
Castor oil drops and wanding for the wind. I love my wand. I recommend it to everyone, almost everything. What a wonderful life. Myself, my plants, my fur babies are all loving the wand and water. Now we talk about Stacy. Stacy was, one of the ones that first came forward with this unbelievable nightmare of 540 some days of, doctors telling her she's crazy. 25 specialists, bleeding gums and all and the whole thing. Anyway, she, people are always asking her about her protocols and things in what she does. So, Deidra was somebody else who was also injured, and they've gone to calling the vaccine a cupcake.
The shot a cupcake instead of a shot. Here are her 5 day results. She's doing the same routine as I. What she does when she starts, she drinks one glass of warm charged water. She wands the palm of her hands, the soles of her feet, the backs of the knees, the armpit pits, the head, face, and ear, and that's it. Doing that brought Stacy and Kevin Streeter back to normal from severely being vaccine damaged. What other tool and doctors out there is doing that in such a short time?
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It's amazing. You mentioned warm water. You mentioned warm temperature.
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That's all good.
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Okay. I had a phone call from somebody last night, and they were wanting the water, but they were putting salt in the water, because they heard of it from somewhere. And they were wanting the water long enough to actually be warm, and they were having trouble getting their relatives to drink the wanted water. And I'm going, okay. Well, if you need any salt at all, it's just like a pinch per gallon. And the only reason you'd be doing that is for the mineral content, the salt. So you good one like Celtic gray or Himalayan pink or something like that.
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Let's clear the time out. Pinch.
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It is all that's necessary. And you don't need to wand the water to the point where it warms up.
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One minute. That's all you need. One minute. Okay. What? Nothing more. Anyway,
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Ray. Right? Well, that's that's what I told her. One one minute that takes care of it. So if you want to get long enough to make it warm
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Oh my god.
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If you want to get long enough to make it warm, you're doing too you're doing it too.
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Hey. You're dropping out a little bit, Paul. I don't know if it's on my end or yours. Ray writes, tension everyone, big letters. When you let someone use your wand or when they purchase 1, encourage them to do a head to toe inventory of their health. This is a good idea, and I'm gonna start recommending everybody do this when they get a wand. Encourage them to write it down. Tell them to start with the top of their head and go down and analyze their forehead, the back of their head, the brain, the nasal cavity, nose, lips, mouth, teeth, gum. Keep building that list all the way down to the toes of things that they might have or that hurt that they would like to see an improvement on.
Over the years of helping people get better on their health journey, I have noticed that a lot of people don't realize that something is different today than what they are feeling yesterday. Because they just feel normal again, and sometimes it takes them a few weeks or even a few months before they remember something. Their leg, oh oh gosh, it used to hurt from blank. Nothing, it's not bothering them. It's much easier for people to be able to read through their list and see what might be different from day to day as they start using this incredible amazing product. I cannot thank you enough, Stacey Marie. She's been helping a lot of people.
Now Ray did an update here about himself. Update. Update. Guess what? It's been about a week and a half now that I have not woken up since in the middle of the night between 2 and 4 AM to go to the bathroom. Love this thing, and I am telling everybody about it. I am telling you this is one of those devices that needs to be in every single home around the world. Also, when I wake up in the morning now at my normal time, I do not have to go to the bathroom. But it's not like I have to go right now to the bathroom. What's the one done for me?
I've always had sinus issues. It's gotten better since I discovered krill oil, but I still have woken up for years with a lot of mucus build up in my sinuses and throat. Every morning, I would need to clear it, usually by coughing, hacking, and sometimes choking. That's usually from a post nasal drip. I even got to the point where the mucus would get stuck right in my throat and trigger my gag reflex. Over the past year, I have thrown up because of this quite a bit. I hated it. I'm only 55, and my wife and I felt like she was married to an 80 year old. About 8 months ago, I 8 months ago, I started building up, let's see. About 8 months ago, I started waking up with a hard crusty buildup in my left nostril.
I would literally have to scrape it off in order to breathe in the morning. After only 2 days of drinking the water and wanding my sinuses, they are completely clear, and there is no more significant build up when I wake up in the morning. What else have I noticed? Right hand knuckle injured last winter, very painful. My pain is down at least 80%. Dry skin on my forehead getting better. I've had pain in my left elbow for quite a few years. Just checked. The pain is gone. Looking forward to see what else it will help with. Again, thank you, Stacy, for introducing this into my life. These are incredible testimonies. But you notice things don't happen overnight.
You have to be a little persistent with it sometimes. But isn't that better than going to the doctor and having them put you on pain meds and giving you cortisone shots and giving you all these other crazy treatments that you have to go take X rays for and drink stuff. I mean, it's just terrible, especially today because we really can't trust him anymore. And, you know, Mark Aronson is coming through telling people exactly what, you know, that was there. He couldn't stand it. Nancy May writes, 8 my interrogatory. This is 8 months. It's miracle blessings. She had, MCS and EI, multiple chemical sensitivity environmental illness.
It's an autoimmune illness, and it's been a long 30 year journey of challenges. I'm still experiencing some sensitivities, but nothing like I once was. I haven't had a 3 day migraine in 8 months. I used to get migraines as a kid, man. I had to go to bed. I am so thankful to the Lord for bringing Itericare frequency into my life. I am finally in a place physically where I'm able to take some much needed nutrients, and this is huge. I love my miracle blessings. I no longer get out of bed in the morning feeling like I've been run over by a bulldozer. So her pain and inflammation is gone. Her chronic fatigue is gone. She's got energy.
So she goes on through TMJ, depression, colitis. She's off her steroids for for her emphysema, brain fog, UTI bladder, kidney functions have all gotten okay. Migraines gone. Dry skin, eczema is gone. Chronic, itchy, watery eyes is gone. Healthy gums, sensitive teeth, dental plaque. I mean, she's got an endless list here that just keeps on going. All the way down through chiropractic alignments and everything else. And this is what she does. Twice a day, I follow the 10 point protocol, 30 to 60 seconds on each point, and 5 to 10 on problem areas additionally.
That's it, but it didn't happen overnight. Eric writes, so in the last 5 weeks of using my wand, I have eliminated my shin splints. Doctors have never been any help since I developed them in high school, and I'm 54 now. Currently, I have regained easily 25% of the feeling in my back foot from my numbness caused by diabetic neuropathy. I have type 1 diabetes since I was 6. I actually feel it popping spots off while using it. I can act I'm not sure what he means by that, but it's a it's a good feeling, not a bad feeling. I can actually feel it breaking old scar tissue in my foot from a very badly damaged foot and ankle from my college days. I have an amputated leg mid shin down that has had horrible painful bone bruising from my prosthetic not fitting correctly due to a changing tissue and tendons.
It's prevented me from doing my morning walks for a good year. With using the wand on it, I have been walking a mile every day for the past 5 weeks. No more frozen shoulder pain. So back in early February, I weighed in at 200 and 13. I had a a one c of 7.4, which is pretty good for a type 1 diabetic. It has definitely helped me with both of these. 2 weeks ago, I blew my doctor's mind with an a one c of 6.1. Today, I weighed in at £195, and I also have an open Facebook group, to talk about this, and he calls it Kent's Naturally Wired Self Healing. How are we doing on time, Paul?
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Oh, we're doing good. We're doing good.
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Okay. Nancy writes, my mom took a fall while gardening and is seeing chiropractor. She's been in pain, lower back, hips, and especially strained lug muscles lug leg muscles on the left side. This morning, I convinced her to stretch out on the recliner and let me wand her for 30 minutes. She fell asleep. When she woke up 6 hours later, she was surprised that she was not in pain. She said it feels so good to wake up and not be in pain. What an answer to a prayer. Well, how many think yeah. How many chiropractor visits do you think that doctor would let go on? Okay. Until it's their insurance plan, whatever that is. Check your Skype.
What was that all about?
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Yeah. I have to I have to check Skype for a message. That's okay. Continue.
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Kumi, my first testimonial. So I initially got the to use my on my autistic daughter, also hoping it would help with dyslexia and ASD symptoms. I'm not really sure what that is. It's only been a couple of weeks, so I can't comment on how it's helping her yet. However, yesterday, my dearest friend came to visit me. She's very sick. Please pray for her. She's a long term dialysis, 3 years patient with her heart failure of 42%. She's only in her mid thirties. And this came about after a very difficult pregnancy that resulted in her not only losing her baby, but was also ending up with renal and heart failure.
Anyway, she came in hobbling with feet the size of baby elephants. Remember I was talking about Kathy. This this other lady had elephant feet the other day. They had swollen up due to an attacks that she suffered after the dialysis. She's had miserable 4 days with the bones almost fusing due to the swelling. She's been climbing the walls desperate to unclick the bones in her feet. I suggested we won to help with the pain. Within 15 minutes, she managed to unclick her bones 3 to 4 times as well as a bulging vein on her ankle reduced significantly. Today, she is quite uncomfortable, but she's better off than she was yesterday.
As these are chronic issues, I've explained it'll take time and constant wanting to see the results. She's now waiting for funds to come through. I will be buying 1. The rule here is don't wait. Get one while you can. I don't know what's gonna happen in the world with these crazies out there. I don't know if we'll have them even tomorrow, but, don't wait. Don writes, since buying a wand, pressure on my head and wearing headphones is completely gone. Lower backache, gone. Tooth sensitivity on my right face, gone. And then nerdy Tanya writes, as a follow-up to that statement, me too. No more no more tooth sensitivity, and that was actually the first thing I noticed. It was day 3.
This was a level of tooth sensitivity that would send me into orbit when it hit. It was bad. I am so grateful for this technology. Now, John, the guy that brought us in, Scavola, he had an abscess tooth that he used it on, and the doc wanted to pull it. And after using the wand, he didn't have to pull the tooth. Eric writes, major update. This may be my most powerful and inspirational post to date. I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 6, so my pancreas hasn't worked for 48 years. After my most horrific 6 week stint of just suicidal depression back in January February, I embarked on my mission of self healing.
You already know what I accomplished in March April, so I will save you the recap. Without change changing my diet, I have since lowered my a one c to 6.1 and lost £20, all with the help of this wand. I have been doing about an hour every day after lunch. Always a full body session with about 10 extra minutes on my pancreas, stomach, and intestines. I usually do a short 10 minute session at night just on that same area and a couple of other places that need extra help. So I started to notice a few weeks ago that in the afternoons when I would be under 100 sugar reading, I would have a treat, but my only remaining vice, a Hershey kiss. Now with my glucose monitor, I check constantly.
So I know one kiss should raise my sugar 20 to 25 points. So the first time I noticed a difference, I was at 80. I had one kiss, and 15 minutes later, I was at 74. I eat another one, and 15 minutes later, I dropped to 71. I have been consistently having this happen daily, and I do not take any insulin for my protein shake. So the only thing that could be going on is that my pancreas is starting to work again. Now at dinner, I still have been doing normal doses. So for the past 2 weeks, I've kicked it up a notch by doing 15 minutes extra on the pancreas area in the afternoon and 15 to 20 minutes there at night. So last night, we had our usual family dinner where we eat later and have coffee and dessert around 9. I had 2 large crab cakes with 3 russet potatoes and, of course, a couple globs of tartar sauce.
I also had a slice of chocolate cake to celebrate my niece's birthday. So insulin wise, I took what I would usually take for a lunch meal. Lots of carbs and, well, potatoes are horrible for diabetics. They raise your blood sugar a lot and then really keep it high for a while. So around 11 PM, I checked my glucose level, which I expected to be higher than 200, and was probably going to have to do an extra shot of insulin before bed. I was at 87. I actually went to bed later and ate a piece of cheese and a couple of kisses to get up get it up a little so I didn't have to fight low blood sugar. My sugar never went over a 127 all night long.
Amazing. I can only attribute this to my pancreas working. I will someday soon this is all in capital letters. I will someday soon be the first person in this country to cure myself of type 1 diabetes without doing a very risky pancreas replacement surgery. I am so overjoyed and amazed by this. I actually have tears in my eyes right now and cannot type anymore.
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This this guy this this this guy, he's no wonder his pancreas is failing. It was overworked. 3 baked potatoes, and the guy is diabetic, and he knows that. And chocolate cake, he's diabetic, and he knows that. And it went down. And it went down. Now I know and now I know why he was a diabetic. Diet change, dude.
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Diet change. Go back to the biblical diet. No. No. No. Remember, this guy was was a a child. He got he's got child diabetes, diet type 1 at age of 6.
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Yeah. But I'm sure that his eating habits and his preferred foods were set at a very early age. He's probably been doing this for a long time.
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Well, it's a type one, not a type 2. So type 1 is the one that children get. So, it's it's really, horrible. I don't think his diet had much to do with that. Not type 1. At least that's been my experience. Anyway, we had a guy that follow on with a comment. I can't pronounce his name. My daughter was diagnosed at the age of 5. She's now 12 and has been a struggle for years. 1 of the members on here shared an experience too with her diabetic type one daughter, how she is not now using insulin because the doctor found out her pancreas is working, but not fully enough for her to take off the insulin. I have been constantly wanting my daughter, and she drinks the water every day. I've noticed a slight difference on her readings.
They are stable for hours. I'm hoping it gets to improve over time. But well done to you, there is hope. And another person, Kelly, writes, thank you for sharing your story, exclamation point after exclamation point. I am thoroughly convinced consistency and long term use is the significant factor. I'm a nurse, and I have eye cancer. My tumor has shrunk more after it had stopped shrinking 2 years ago, and my vision has improved, which is unheard of. I am so happy for you. Thanks for sharing. That's amazing. Can you imagine the
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the recovery results people would be getting if they if they combined use of the wand, the charged water, and sensible diet changes, if they actually gave their body the the nutrition it needed to repair itself? Yeah. No question about it. You know, I'm I'm sure of it.
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Susie writes, so excited. Last September, right before I started using the ITERA care healing blower, of course, it's not healing anything, my pressure is tested at 20. She's got glaucoma, which is very good. However, today they were 16. Well, that's last last testimony. Joe writes Now, she's talking about her daughter, and she says, I stupidly don't have a before picture, but my daughter has the most awful bruise ever. So it's got a picture here of the bruise, and you can see that it's changing. It's probably a good 2 and a half inches long and about an inch or inch and a half wide, because you can see the darkness of, where well, it's actually a little bit longer than inch and a half. It's probably maybe maybe 2 and a half inches wide.
She says it's the size of a tennis ball, and it's a dark black and purple. It looks shocking. 2 2 sessions with the wand, and 2 days later, look. I am so amazed. It's almost like the wand was erasing it as I used it like an erase you know, like a an eraser on a piece of paper. Now I noticed the same thing with me, because I'm recently went into the hospital for blood test work. And the and the techs were laughing about how many times they were gonna puncture me. You know? I this guy ordered everything under the sun he could get. And, I had you know, they kept blowing veins, so they kept having to do different places and try things. So on both arms, you know, I had these big bruises where the the blood bled out because they went through the little vein or whatever.
And I did the same thing. I used the wand, and it just popped that stuff right out of there. It's fantastic. Mhmm. Well, that's all I got for the day. If anybody's got any questions or anything.
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Well, I've got a couple of things that were, were thrown at me by Rex from home network dot TV, talking about charging the water. Now he brought up an interesting point with one of these one of these links that he sent me is that water has memory. K? Now water is alive, and it can pick up intent, and it is affected by trauma. So that water that's coming into your house, you know, the phrase, don't don't eat that. You don't know where it's been. Yeah. Water should should be exactly the same way. Don't drink that. You don't know where it's been. But what conjecture is that by wanting the water and by bathing it in terahertz, you're actually clearing the memory of that water for every trauma, everything that's ever happened to it, every intent that's ever been expressed on it. You're clearing that away.
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That might be true. And if you
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if you combine wanting the water with talking to it and just sharing with it gratitude and and your hopes for for health and healing and longevity and and just peace in your life in all things. Just talk to the water. You talk to your plants. It works. It makes them grow even if you're not talking to them close enough so they can actually be getting getting benefit of the carbon dioxide that you're exhaling. That's what they used to say it was. All I course, you know, you don't have to talk to your plants. Just blow on them. It's the carbon dioxide. No. It's your intent.
It's your loving intent in caring for that plant and your wishes for that plant. Do the same thing with the water you drink, with the food you eat. Bless your food. Do it every time. Bless your water while you're wandering it, while you're drinking it. Just do it.
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No. I agree with that. That that's very true. The intent has a lot to do with it, and they've talked about this quite a bit. I I don't talk about it very much, but, they the people that, you know, were starting to train people on this talk about the intent, of what you're doing. And you have to have hope. If you think it's not gonna work, it's not gonna work.
[00:36:58] Unknown:
Right. You you have to have belief as well. But, there is also a a testimonial that I gay that he gave me. Also, he recently got a wand. He has a dog, that that's getting on an age, and the dog was having trouble getting around, you know, hip displasions and joint issues and things like that. It's here. I gave him a treatment along with the water. An hour later, he did a scout around the field. He has not done that for months. Don't know about pain, but energy changed in an hour.
[00:37:41] Unknown:
Wow. Wow. Just amazing.
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Yep.
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So Listen. I wanna talk a little bit about the, opportunity here for people to use this as a side funding and to protect themselves and losses of jobs and other other things or just getting a better life. We do need to prepare for things coming, and a lot of people don't have a lot of money to do that. This is a tool that everybody can use, and we have no competition. There is nobody out there that has this tool. This is patented and certified safe. The other things that you see out there are cheaper and are knock offs. Do not buy one of these online.
If there's somebody at Ebay or trying to sell a genuine tool, it's not doesn't carry a warranty. It's considered a fake sale. Only those because we don't know what happened to that tool from, you know, when they used it. So, you want to do this thing as much as possible. You do have to learn a little bit, but it's not that big a deal. And you should be using it, promoting this thing because it's good for everybody, and you need to develop another income. Now let me they publish these numbers, so I'm I'm not speaking out of turn here. Every month, they publish the top 20 earners in the in the country in the world.
Now Malaysia's been doing this longer than we have here in the United States. It's really only new to the United States about a year or so, year and a half maybe. The top earner in the in the world right now is is every month is doing more than a $100100000 a month on this thing, just just from the little referral commissions they get. The lowest in the I mean, the highest in the United States, I think last month was about 30,000. There's a wide open opportunity here to offer something that you can only get through the company. It's not sold anywhere else, and so you're very much protected.
And it's an affiliate program where you can earn substantial commissions by referring it to people.
[00:39:41] Unknown:
And they've got other great products too, the ion shield. And you wear an ion shield when you walk into a room. What is it? 6,000,000 ions a minute?
[00:39:53] Unknown:
It isn't 60,000,000 per pulse per cubic centimeter of air. That's that's huge. I mean, that that is so higher than you're getting from the ocean or you're getting from a mountain stream or you're getting from most other ion generators. That little thing is a powerhouse.
[00:40:14] Unknown:
So, basically, what you're doing is you are walking around in an ionic bubble that is protecting you from everything that's around you. And when you step into a room, you are actually protecting everybody in that room because that bubble is going to expand to fill the space available.
[00:40:32] Unknown:
Well, I don't know about that.
[00:40:35] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. It will. It will. You know, ions travel, and they will, over time, they will fill that space. It may take a minute or 2, but it is eventually going to fill the space available. That's what ions do. And the, there's 3 different ones, based on on professional level. There's the home wand. There's there's one for intermediate use, and then there's one for professional use. You could turn it on 247 and just just move people in front of you and, hey, I want them. Next. Next. But there's something here for everybody from price. And as a reseller of the wand, you actually have access to all those other life saving, life life supporting, life giving, life changing products.
They're all there.
[00:41:32] Unknown:
The unique the unique compensation plan they have, and it is unique, and it's very focused. It's very favorable to the person that's doing the referral, the rep. It's not company focused. It's more personal focused. One of the compensation pieces is you actually get credits every time you actually move a lawn. You not only get cash compensation. They have a early cash and a later cash program so that you're building a income stream out of it, but they give you credits. Those credits go into a bonus account, and you can use those credits to purchase additional product. That's all it's for. It's just product.
So if you wanted a professional one, that's how I got my first one. I used the credits built up in that credit account to have them send me a a free, professional one. You can use them. This is how Roger is able to give away wands. He can't do it now. He's used all the credits. We haven't had a lot of sales lately. And, not enough money in there. He's given it all away already. But he's given away quite a bit. It's quite a stack of papers. And interestingly enough, we haven't even heard from most of those people that 1 or 2 are giving us feedback. And that's all we asked for was feedback. You know? Tell us what's going on. Some of those people won't even return our phone calls. I'm really surprised.
Anyway, it's really a good deal for people. It's the kind of thing you need. And look, once you're a national, you're not gonna have to pay the income tax on that. What a pay raise. You know, a lot of people complain. You know? They're at social security levels. I got taxable money coming in screwing up my social security. It's actually possible to be in a 50% tax bracket with social security benefits and additional income. This avoids all that kind of stuff. That's what you gotta do to prepare yourself. If you're going to have to defend yourself at any time to stand firm on your status, they'll do everything they can to disrupt disrupt your finances.
They'll close down your bank accounts. They'll go after your income. You know? They don't want you to be able to defend yourself. This is the area we're moving into. Everybody should have guns. They should be able to use them. They should be able to carry them. You don't have the so called constitutional carry stuff in most states, especially in California. You gotta be able to defend yourself in those areas. I'm at this park. Last last time, we had an agitator last week. I mean, it got physical. Antifa was there for a while. Early on, we got word that they were coming. So we called the police, and the police came, and they parked their cars around the area. So we didn't really have a problem.
But this this is not done. There are Beverly Hills things you're not seeing. Beverly Hills protests going on weekly. Massive numbers of people showing up for that. People are protesting the school systems out here. Massive stuff going on privately. And you know, there are groups out there that want to intentionally harm you. There's mass shootings going on all over the place. You don't think that we're potential targets, you know, out there in the park and doing stuff? And going to these demonstrations? We're heading into a really interesting world, but we've gotta be prepared.
Status, once you got your status is one thing, but you're gonna have to, at some point, be able to enforce it. They're gonna try to take your rights away. You've got to be able to enforce it on them. Remember, they lose their implied immunity, and you can take everything from them. But you gotta know how to do it. Yeah.
[00:45:20] Unknown:
I got a question. I looked on Amazon, books, and John Durash has at least a half a dozen books. What is the title of the book that you're recommending?
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I I'll pull pick it up right here. Just a minute. Court access and the common law.
[00:45:41] Unknown:
Thank you.
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He's got, the other one, which is government by consent. It's a 900 page paperback. Heavily footnoted with cases. And he does the same thing in this book too. Outstanding. He he shows you everything. Example, how do you do your notice for hearing? How do you do your notices for deposition? He's got all the forms and everything laid out. It's a great book. I mean, it's fantastic. I mean, I remember going down to the law library, trying to defend our property and looking up all the different forms you had to use to do different things in the different books. You know, it gets overwhelming if you don't understand the law library.
Most people don't. You walk in there, you don't know what to do.
[00:46:23] Unknown:
Right. And it's interesting to note that back in the days of the early colonies, the 2 best selling books were, number 1, the Bible, and number 2, Blackstone's Commentaries on the English law.
[00:46:38] Unknown:
I also have I also have Ralph Winerout's complete documents. I I got a a data dump from him a long time not not that long ago, but well before he died. And all the books and things that he has is see, what Ralph would actually do is go buy a book, and then he would, cut the, the spine off of it, and then he would scan it. So So some of the books, like one of them, he paid over $1,000 for just to get his hands on it. So he's got lots of information. So, you know, if people want that, just like much much of the stuff that, Greg had, you know, came from me because I was recording all those early shows.
[00:47:20] Unknown:
And Why have you not spoken to me about this before?
[00:47:24] Unknown:
You know what? I have to I have to have some you know, somebody I I well, I want people to like me. So everyone else, and I'll give you a little piece of tool to like me. You know? Yeah. It's it's a pretty good little set of information.
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I hear crickets.
[00:47:46] Unknown:
And we'll make it you know, I'm I'm I I strive to share everything. I you know, everybody needs to have everything everybody's got, really. The more you share it, better off we all
[00:47:55] Unknown:
are. Well right. Because the the more information at our disposal, the better we can defend our position Exactly. And the less likely thing the last copy of whatever is going to go away? Because there's there's an awful lot of information in the Patriot community that's simply gonna die with the person that's holding it because they didn't share it. Exactly. Isn't it isn't that what, Grier was talking about with the free energy devices and the overunity devices and the and the alternative energies? A lot of those devices, a lot of that technology dies with the inventor because they didn't share it, and they were the last the last keeper of the golden ring, and
[00:48:44] Unknown:
then it went away. Poof. Well, also, you gotta remember too that, you know, it's like Rogers said, John and Glenn. You know, they were charging for their seminars and stuff like that. That was a pretty penny, which Roger boned up and paid for it. I've spent a lot of money going to different seminars in different places, and the fact that we are willing to use technology to share all the information that we get our hands on is fantastic. So I think what Merck is doing, you know, harm and you too, Paul, you know, getting all these documents together. Because when new people come on, they don't know what they need, or they don't even know where to go look for stuff. And, there's got to be some training on that section. I know that's not Rogers Bailiwick.
What Rogers doing is explaining a concept that's so simple to understand that people can actually feel confident when they actually file that document that they know what's going on. But the next step is you gotta be able to enforce it. The other step we gotta do is we need marketing tools so all of us can spread the word. The guerilla method is the best way to do it. You know, we fought entire armies that were total guerilla armies. Vietnam was an example of that stuff. All of these communist things were guerrilla systems until they exploded into the public and like they're doing now, creating havoc.
Purity of escalating violence. Anyway, I don't have any much more to say today, but I'm I'm really excited for the future because I think we've got some real power going on. And then, of course, in the does your government, you know, that's going on in the administrative state? I think Bannon and the War Room guys Bannon's speech at that conference they just had, 6, 7,008 people down there, incredible. Total destruction of the administrative state is what's being planned. But if we can get Trump back in office. They're talking about it, and Bannon is telling them to come forward. You need to, you need to come forward right now. Otherwise, if you don't, the date that Trump takes the the office back, you're guilty. We're coming after you. Everyone. All of it. Going after all the contractors too. It's quite a speech. You really if you haven't heard it, it's it's inspiring.
Anyway, I need to get ready and and do some other things and get ready to be on Jim's show for a little while. So I'm gonna hit the road. Thanks for having me.
[00:51:02] Unknown:
Thank you, John. It's always a pleasure. Go to expose the matrix.com, the, the eye tier of wand information in the upper right hand corner, the little blue box.
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Yeah. That's that's the one that helps Roger. But you're selling them, Merck is selling them, and anybody else that's on here is eligible to do the same.
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Right.
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Help those people. Really, go to go to wake the hell up dot org and take a look at this guy's pamphlets and stuff. Start passing them out. And if they're great conversation pieces, if nothing else, and that'll get the conversation started about, you know, there's a really easy way to get out of this problem here. We gotta stop it, but we also need to be able to protect ourselves. You ever do you understand you know, are you a US citizen? I wanna make sure yeah. You know, start the conversation. These pieces are really good, and they're free. Just print them up and use them. Yeah. And then we'll have Mark Aronson on here to talk about that. And then I'm gonna be working with him to try to develop a marketing plan to spread the word with Roger and maybe get some more people out there doing classes.
I'm really just so amazed at at how things are growing. It's just it's going great. But we got a lot of bad competition out there because these other people don't know what Roger knows. It's it's what I keep telling them. You've got to do Roger's process first. If you wanna go play in the sandbox over there with David Strait or Anna Vaughn Wright, Do Rogers process first and get yourself protected. Then go play in those sandboxes
[00:52:39] Unknown:
and figure out what they're doing. Because they're doing they've got their fingers in literally everything. I've been a revocation of election, allodial titles, traveling. They have their fingers in everything, but their but their affidavits, the bullet, the silver bullet is flawed.
[00:53:04] Unknown:
It is. Well, people have had, you know, problems even moving the patent up, and they have had the jail time over it sometimes. You know, you don't want that. And so if
[00:53:19] Unknown:
especially if they're unsure on the exact needs and bounds of their property, they they wind up with charges for attempted property theft.
[00:53:28] Unknown:
Well, it's not fun. And, we have the right tools. We just need to get more people active, and we need to become a force. Though, so when somebody stops one of us, you know what? They just might end up in court because they stopped us, because we know how to write the paperwork to put pressure on them. It's all it is is paper. Whole system runs on paper. Yeah. And this book will help you do that. It's incredible. Well worth $39. I can't believe it's only $39. I paid much more than that for textbooks and stuff that's so much nothing. This is incredible book.
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They call it a court docket for a reason because the court is the document.
[00:54:17] Unknown:
I don't know, man. This thing this thing is it's a paperweight, buddy. It's it's huge. But it's got the stuff you know. It's got motion examples. How do you write the motions? I mean, this thing is so well written, and then he's got that online course. You know the name of it too. I can't think of it. I didn't I didn't look it up today. I'm gonna take that course. It's only a $125 to take his course.
[00:54:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna look into it myself. Okay. I'm sorry. John. See you guys. Alright. Take it easy. And that concludes the Iteric Care, wand portion of today's show. For more information, you can go to expose the matrix.com and check the little blue box in the upper right hand corner. And, all the contact and and link information is there. I also moved the wand. If you, if you wanna talk to me about it, you can go to funding.exposedamatrix.com.funding.exposedamatrix.com. You'll find my phone number on there. Just give me a call, and we'll talk about it. So, Merka, that was a a pretty good start to the show. We've got about 50 minutes left before we, run out of steam.
The Jitsi meeting room is holding its own for the time being, so I'm just not gonna touch any buttons because I don't wanna break anything. Do we have any new students? Anybody in free conference call? Anybody that wants to, unmute, speak up, jump in, talk about something? Or or does anyone have a topic that they were kind of ruminating on, chewing on for a while that they'd like to hash out? Now is the time.
[00:56:09] Unknown:
Would you like to talk some more about how the Hello? Oh, dear god. Oh my god.
[00:56:15] Unknown:
Uh-uh. Well, okay. Hang on hang on one second, Rex. Well, he'd come on in. What you got?
[00:56:23] Unknown:
Yes. So I'm gonna, what do you call that? Certified certified somebody suggested, certified the one that I'm sending to I'm sending certifying 4 of them. Right? Somebody suggested that I certify the 2 that I'm sending to district the district attorney and certify the one that I'm sending to the LAPD and the sheriff. Somebody told me to do certify the l LAPD and sheriff too.
[00:56:58] Unknown:
That one I can answer if you if you want me to.
[00:57:04] Unknown:
You can certify all of them if you want to. You know, doesn't matter. Strongly
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certifying them with the option to, verify that you'd be willing to verify these affidavits or statements. And the reason being is there's only 2 types of paperwork ever submitted to any official and that would be certified or verified. Verified having testimony or the willingness for testimony.
[00:57:36] Unknown:
Okay. Just a just a just a regular certified is what? In a basic
[00:57:47] Unknown:
Well, certified is the fact that you now you can use a official certification such as a notary.
[00:57:58] Unknown:
Well, that's the the affidavit is already notarized. So
[00:58:04] Unknown:
it already Oh, that's already stated. How does it about about the signatures? You you sound horrible. They disclose that you I have received but what I'm saying is you need to let certified. I know. I'm I'm in a very bad situation right now upside down and backwards underneath the desk. I've got cable problems here.
[00:58:34] Unknown:
He sounds like me when I have to go and run into the bath. I'm gonna talk to you guys every 5 seconds.
[00:58:40] Unknown:
Okay.
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Anyway, so I'm just gonna I'm just gonna have 4 of them certified because I, you know, I with the money I got on me right now, the the the, attorney general, the, the chief of sheriff, and the chief of the police, and that's it. And I'm sticking this in the mailbox. And along with the other three names, there's 5 altogether.
[00:59:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, what I would suggest is that you certify return receipt requested on the attorney general, the chief of police because you're probably gonna be dealing with, police before sheriffs, and the county health official to those 3?
[00:59:29] Unknown:
Just to kinda add a, a nomenclature of words mean things, there is no chief sheriff. It is the sheriff, and everyone else are sheriff's deputies.
[00:59:39] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. And last year in Denver County, there there is huge exception, especially in Colorado. There is no, state police that was, turned into forest rangers, which means that the supreme court does not have a law enforcement enforcement arm that they can actually address other than the sheriffs, and they have played this game a lot. There there's an administrative sheriff and an acting sheriff, which is actually, the head chief of all traffic division and things like that that they have confused the jurisdiction. So a general reference to the sheriff is all that the current sheriff, Meaning that if there is multiple, they would be informed.
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Okay. Alright.
[01:00:32] Unknown:
Okay. Well, bottom line, what I'm saying is you is there it's the sheriff's office and there is no chief sheriff. It's the sheriff.
[01:00:40] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm just talking. I of course. I'm just talking fast.
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Okay.
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I actually, there's nothing I'd recommend to you. Now I don't recommend following the details of his advice because it's not designed that way. What it is is designed to get you think using ARCAM's razor and more. Look up Kevin Lentz, l e n t z. And, he explains how to take a complicated situation and boil it down only to the words that have a legal sway. And when you boil it down, you can wind up, looking at maybe a a 7 word sentence as compared to a 50 word paragraph.
[01:01:29] Unknown:
Okay. I don't see that happening, but alright. Now, there's a background noise coming in. Oh, it's coming from you, Wahid?
[01:01:43] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm inside of Ralph. I'm about to cut it off right now. Give me a second. Oh, god. Where's this damn thing at?
[01:01:51] Unknown:
That's okay. Paul. Yeah. Samuel.
[01:01:57] Unknown:
Alright. We just Sheldon here. The certified WAHEB is the 3rd little box on the left column of boxes you wanna check. And I was the one that suggested the sheriff and the chief of police because out of everybody else we have, those are gonna be the ones knocking on the door. Those are the ones you personally have to deal with. I'm done.
[01:02:22] Unknown:
Okay. So attorney general, sheriff, and chief of police, even though, noticing the attorney general should notice all of them by the laws of the agency, shouldn't it?
[01:02:35] Unknown:
Right. So And we should only be certified, yeah, certified mail, AG, and the rest, can get just a coffee. No. Right. Just regular mail. That's what I did. And
[01:02:49] Unknown:
But they're carbon copied. They're carbon copied on the certified mail sent to the AG. So and alright. So, Daryl, we we kinda chummed him up, I guess. Good morning, Daryl. Do you have something to add as he fumbles for his mute button.
[01:03:20] Unknown:
I just want to say, everybody's sending messages I mean, notices out. Keep it simple. Don't overdo it with the with the certification, register or whatever else everybody's mentioning. It, we only certify mail the AG and the secretary of state, and the rest of them are regular. And if you guys wanted to certify mail, that's up to you. But if you don't have money for it, then don't do it. You don't have to do it.
[01:03:56] Unknown:
Right. And and bye. Merk Merk Merkha. And I hope I said your name right. You're a godsend. Thank you.
[01:04:04] Unknown:
Thank you, I hate.
[01:04:06] Unknown:
Okay. She's a godsend, and I'm chopped liver. I've been telling you that for days, Wahid. Come on. Good morning, Daryl.
[01:04:16] Unknown:
Good morning. How's it going today?
[01:04:20] Unknown:
Hectic.
[01:04:22] Unknown:
Oh, so far so good.
[01:04:26] Unknown:
I'm not used to wearing 3 hats.
[01:04:30] Unknown:
3? Alright. Well, you've only got 2 hats. How are you gonna how are you gonna wear 3 hats? I mean, for Pete's sake. No problem. So Roger's taking the day off. Yeah?
[01:04:42] Unknown:
Well, force forcefully so. They're they're doing electrical work in his area, and his power will be out from, 9 to 2, today and Wednesday. So we get to wreck and train again in 2 days.
[01:05:03] Unknown:
Mhmm. Well, this is only the story that we've been told. We don't have any, you know, objective intel intelligence to tell us whether or not, you know, Roger's playing hooky or not. So we'll just have to believe him. But, yeah. So I just jumped on here. What's going on?
[01:05:27] Unknown:
It's kind of, well, we started the show with the, Itera wand and testimonials, and I expected that the second hour of the show would just be free flowing and whatever questions, concerns, comments, interesting topics, whatever that people had, they would bring forward.
[01:05:47] Unknown:
So what have you got for me? That's an outstanding well, you know, I just I just I'm just a bloviator. You know? You and Merka and the rest of the guys have all the details, particularly if you're if you're if you're new to the I want freedom and liberty idea, and you you wanna work on the, the p's and q's and the dots and tittles, you know, Mercka and Paul and and all the rest of them do. I'm forgetting their names right now. You know, I I I think that's, really important, you know, to be recognized is that the the people that, the the free souls how about that? Free souls that have come to want and desire their rightful liberty and freedom and exercise their free will.
You know, you guys that have done it in the last year, 2 years, and 3 years, I think, have a much finer grasp on the details than than somebody like me, because, you know, I I applied these things. I went through the dots and tittles and filed to did all that stuff. You know? It's going on 8 years ago. And and quite frankly, I I I I don't know. I guess I could say I sort of forgot it, because I've after I achieved my my separation from these people, I just went on with my life. And so what's the point I'm trying to make here? Is that the people who are at this earlier stage of asserting this, they're, and claiming their independence, You're you're extremely important.
I I learned from you. You know? Bruce and Alan and Merca, definitely Merca, Paul, you guys are always bringing up stuff I go, and what are they talking about now? What form is that? You know? And,
[01:08:07] Unknown:
I mean, I don't know why there's nobody. They're all the best part of that. Yeah. When we talk about things and you jump in, then you share your wisdom and knowledge of what you've learned and how it clicks together.
[01:08:24] Unknown:
Yeah. The, I guess I guess the, to draw that altogether is that it it it really takes everybody to to round out the picture. Okay? And, that's that's what makes it such a a good crew. I like I know most of the families I've been around have been pretty dysfunctional, but but crews and teams tend to work together. Families tend to fight with each other. And, so that's that's why I use the analogy of a crew, and everybody has their certain area where they share with everybody else, and that rounds out the picture and the and how you live it, how you operate it, and the details of the paperwork. But yet this the details of why you're doing it are based upon these, values and principles.
And here are the foundational information in US code or the Immigration Nationality Act, and this is how you deal with the individuals representing Satan, and this is how you do this paperwork, but these are the then somebody else will come in. Well, this here's the history of why these principles were important and why it matters, and everybody, you know, adds to the stew. And I'm just trying to recognize acknowledge that everybody, has such an important part to share with that. You know, I used to ask, my my my student airline pilot students. Yeah. Airline pilots who were in class. That was a scary idea. Don't they already know how to fly?
And you get you get 20 of them in there. And so I would stand at the whiteboard, and I would go, okay. Let's make a list of all the people it takes to move a DC 9. How many people and what positions do they play? And you come up with about 20 people in order to move that machine from point a to point b. And they say, well, who's the most who's the most important person there? All of them. And most people would say, well, it's the pilots.
[01:10:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Wouldn't they? All of them.
[01:10:58] Unknown:
The mechanic. All of them. Yep. There you go. So, k, whoever said that, you know, that's that's a perfect example. Do you as a pilot, do you wanna climb into that thing and commit it to the to, high altitude and high speed if a qualified mechanic who hasn't done the regular scheduled maintenance and has shown that he's, competent, or she, to do it did that? Well, no. You're not you're you're not the most important one because you're not even gonna do it unless you got the mechanic. And and what about the £2,000 of baggage and mail that was thrown into the belly of that?
You know, is is mister and missus pilot with their polyester uniforms and white shirt gonna go down there and throw baggage in there and then drive the tow truck? And well well, no. They're not. Well well, how about the lady who's taking the tickets and checking everybody in as the pilot? Can you do that? Well well well, no. You you start to break it down, you go, I guess we're all important, aren't we here?
[01:12:12] Unknown:
And Yes. All of them. And,
[01:12:14] Unknown:
you know, you know, prima donnas and airline pilots, that's kind of, like, synonymous with each other. That's sort of a redundant to say prima donna and airline pilot. I'm just being honest about it. It's you know, this is an affliction of lawyers and doctors too. They're prima donnas. And and so every once in a while, these these high and mighty pilots sort of have to be put back into, you know, check. Let's, let's put this wait a minute. I'm noticing here there's a problem with perspective, mister high and mighty, missus high and mighty. We used to I used to refer to him as as captain bag of donuts, mister captain bag of donuts.
And he they they would sometimes, you know, go on an ego trip, and they had to be, you know, sort of redirect. What's that got to do with this? Well, you get, yeah, you get people in all these different these different little silos, areas of operation, and they become gurus and prima donnas, and they become the high and mighty. And, Hey, Daryl. It's Bruce. Quasi de facto. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, Bruce.
[01:13:30] Unknown:
Hey. You were captain of the crew. Right?
[01:13:36] Unknown:
Yeah. After I yes. I did. I was at at time. Okay. Well, I got a little analogy for you.
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When the plane lands and you go out to catch a ride to the hotel, whether it's a mile or 2 miles or 5 miles Mhmm. Who's in charge?
[01:13:57] Unknown:
The bus driver.
[01:13:59] Unknown:
Okay. You're right because I used to be 1. And I had to come I had to leave the airport empty handed to go get a crew from a guy, a driver that the captain was bitching like you know what. And he had to stop the he had to stop because he didn't wanna deal with it anymore before he and I had to leave the airport and go get the crew and straighten out the captain before he got into my van. Yeah. Take him on take the crew on to the, hotel. Thank you.
[01:14:44] Unknown:
Absolutely. Yeah. I've had I've I've witnessed similar situations. I remember once being in Grand Rapids, we landed, and, we had there was just 4 of us. There's 2 flight attendants and, myself and a copilot. And, we, so the van shows up, and there's another flight crew there. They were from some regional airline. I don't remember what the name of the regional airline was. So we had one, shuttle van, and we had, like, 3 crews in there all at the same time and going to the hotel. And there was some young woman, some young woman, I don't know, she was a flight attendant. And she got it in her head that she was gonna berate the van driver and give him the what for.
And and the van driver was an old black guy. He must you know, he he was an old black guy, you know, and gray hair, and you you could tell he'd he'd put on a lot of miles. And she she jumped on him openly and loudly while the in the van while it was moving. And she said some things that I'm not gonna share. And I said, I literally I was in the front of the van, and I I just I literally stood up out of my seat, and I I told the van driver to pull over. I said, stop this thing. Pull it over. And and, and I'm I'm in a I'm in a van with 3 crews and other other captains and other flight officers.
And he pulls this thing over. I looked I I went back, and I read that flight attendant out the riot act. I read her the riot act in front of her captain. I said, this ain't going this thing ain't going nowhere till you apologize to that, man. I said, how dare you? I said, the only thing he's got is his self respect, and you wanna take that away from him? Is that right? I I dropped her down like she was.
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Thank you. I what happened to me was I got him I got him to the, to the destination, and I got to pick him up in the morning to take him back to the airport. Oh. Alright. It was complete silence. I go pick up another crew that day afternoon, and it's been spread all over that company's, Echelon.
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And they were asking me, are you the one that straightened out the, you know what, pilot?
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I said,
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the little incident. I didn't know
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that they had gotten spread around like,
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you know, fire. I said, well, we had a little incident. He said, they all clapped for me. Said, way to go, guys. You know, they didn't know me, but they knew somebody had done something to the pilot.
[01:18:09] Unknown:
And and it spread around the whole system. You know? He got fired. This this isn't
[01:18:18] Unknown:
well, it it's important because this is not just endemic of, you know, airline pilots or doctors or lawyers. It's particularly prevalent in those people that proper themselves as persons of politics politicians. And, when you when you, acquiesce and and step and fetch and balance scrape to these people and adulate them, it just feeds into megalomania and creates a a dangerous, chemical psychotic situation in their brain. And, it it it creates a feedback loop in that they imagine themselves something that they're not. The reason we couldn't allow this kind kind of aberrant behavior to overtly and openly manifest itself in a in a in a cockpit without being addressed was that it kills people.
It's very dangerous. And, it's as an example that cultures that promote that have had abysmal airline safety, records. And probably the worst one that we know of was, Korean Airlines, South Korean Airlines, k l k a l. Their airline their culture their their social and then, hence, their airline culture was so toxic that the international insurers required that the Korean Airlines, training departments and check pilots for Korean Airlines were Westerners. They wouldn't allow Korean Airline pilots to be trained or supervised by Koreans because it became so dangerous that the the captain was a a, a demigod.
And because people couldn't say no to a god, and they couldn't bring up they couldn't have open conversations that weren't censored, or, you know, to be punished for for making a comment. So the, that's an extremely dangerous situation in a cockpit. We find out that's on a micro scale. On a macro scale, we're finding out that this is incredibly dangerous when you empower psychopaths in politics. It's just on a larger scale. And, so, this is where, you know, it it takes courage on an individual basis, you know, in in your own communities and families, but also, you know, on a larger scale too. You know? Which is why one of the reasons why, you know, the this thing called politics is so dysfunctional and, degenerate.
And, so, you know, the little things grow into big things. Right? So, yeah. Anyway,
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Talking about politics, I was, reading the law.
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And Completely. Yeah.
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The picture painted was exactly what's happening now, how they take advantage of the American people. And I'm sure it's, that's in France. So it's just crazy to see that everything that he's talking about is happening here too. So I'm sure it happens everywhere. And all they see is the life they live and money. And the people that are being governed, controlled by the government, which is includes the politicians, are just objects, machines.
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Mhmm.
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And
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Yeah.
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Constitution
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helps that move forward because everybody's following the clown show, and they just don't see it. But they wanna fight for the rights, but they're enemy of the state. So people need to remove themselves from the system. Well,
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you know, popularity is an entry level drug for the narcissist and the psychopath, and so they they they create popularity. They're charismatic somewhat, in at moments, they can be. And so that adulation is a craving that they have and recognition. And then this as they get more of that, then they, they start to believe it in themselves. It reinforces this behavior in them, and then they they acquire money, through that influence. A lot of this quid pro quo money, this for that. And, and then they they achieve a certain level, of, seniority and power, and it's it's really very much invested in their personas.
And then they get addicted to this thing called power over people. They actually start to crave obedience and uniformity and control over other people because they have, this this special sort of dignity. And and the more people fee acquiesce to it or reinforce it or adulate them, the worse their behavior come becomes. You know? For sure. Franklin, Dylan, or Roehm Franklin, Dylan, or Roehm it's a it's a perfect feedback loop. And and then because they they have immunity, they reach a degree a degree of degraded behavior because they have immunity that they set themselves apart and they, operate on a personal level within impunity.
And that means that now that all their other fixes, their their psychological, narcosis fixes have been, fixed in their brain and they're satisfied, then they start to move into debauchery, which usually involves drugs and sex and, as we're finding out regrettably and to a horrific degree, involves the abuse of children. And this is this is a actually, a fairly normal occurrence over thousands and thousands of years in history of people in power abusing children.
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Well, Daryl, I I think you've missed the most important point. The it's the power and the control over people. Narcissists aspire to positions of power and authority, not be not because, it's a outcome of having that position. They were a narcissist to begin with, and they sought out. They aspired for that position. So whenever you're in the presence of somebody that thinks they have power over you and you challenge that authority, expect them to ramp up. So you've gotta have your ducks in a row to be able to see that ramp up and match it until the point where the game is called.
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Yeah. And there's there's several that's a really good point, Paul. There's several strategies there. And and there's there's many distinct levels, in that hierarchy. For example, many of your badge toters, your your your badge wearing Step and fetch its, they're diabolical narcissists too, but they're they operate at a lower IQ level. Their low I two are more dangerous, and if and and, they they acquire their their feedback loop. They they benefit monetarily from the upper hierarchy, but then they also benefit psychologically from being able to coerce, compel, impose, and and the power over, the peasant class as they perceive it. And so they they get a fix from both sides and just the reinforcement from the top and then the the power over the little people, they see see as lesser than them. That have to that requires obedience.
Then you have the, you know, the the managers above them who have power over the the batch toters, which just reinforces their their sense of their their ego and themselves. And then, you know, you it it's it's a that's actually how a pyramid structure works inside of an organization. So, there's several models of, and and symbologies for how power structures and organizations work. And a pyramid structure is a pretty good model for a specific organization, if you want to call it that, like a municipal police department would have a pyramidal structure.
But when you when you look at the overall operating structure, I like the symbology and the and the structure visual structure of a tree where each one of these organization is just a leaf on the tree, and they all work together and coordinate and cooperate, on a uniform plan. And this also goes with the secret societies, if you wanna call them that, and the NGOs and the administrative offices. And they're they're all just leafs on the tree. And, internally, they have an empirical structure, like a pyramid. But that that is, like, on a fractal basis of that. If anybody if anybody if I you know, I'm I'm throwing that word out there, fractal.
They're they're fractal organizations, but they're just a bunch of mini pyramids in a leaf structure on this big overarching tree that is feeding all that energy into the tap root. They're all working together. And, and the crazy thing is is that it all that that symbology and that language also goes along with, eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, the tree. And that and that in these societies, in this this, oh, this power structure, the new world order, they worship trees. And, this is also in the bible where the tree was, you know, they worship the elm and the oak.
So, that that was kind of a big shotgun
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of information. Scattered gun blast.
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That was a scattered gun blast. I came across,
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I came across some YouTube videos. There's a YouTube channel. I believe the name of the channel is Here's the Deal. And what he likes to point out is while he's doing what he does is he he plays videos from other channels, and then he pauses them and provides commentary. And one of the things he pointed out on one of the videos was that, the cops, when the person that they were talking to challenged their authority or didn't immediately succumb to their their unlawful orders and everything else, he he did a close-up on the fingers on the fingers of, like, the left hand or the fingers of the right hand, and there was this unconscious twitching of the fingers.
And I liken that as and he says that that that's a narcissistic trait. That's that's a a subconscious reaction to a challenge of their authority. And I liken it to the fact that, I mean, they're twitching their trigger finger. So I can just I can just bet that subconsciously they're saying, oh, why can't I just shoot this ass? Why can't I shoot him? Who's telling me I can't shoot him? That's what they would want to do if they weren't otherwise restrained by whether or not they thought they could get away with it. This is what you're dealing with in every encounter with the cops, with every encounter with a person of authority.
When you challenge their authority, you are creating a subconscious reaction to that, and there is no telling how it's gonna manifest. And they're gonna lash out. You gotta know how to deal with it.
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It. You get one of those? Know something, Paul? No. Go ahead, Wayne. That's, yeah, that's magnified when they see other people of other ethnic groups asking them questions, particularly blacks or Hispanics, they really that that if they because I saw them pick them by 10 this was 15 years ago. I mean, he literally, literally, the the these these couple in Orange County, and this guy well, I can't say. I'm gonna I got customers coming in. But he, like a linebacker, how they knocked it what do they call that when they knock people down?
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Tackled. He
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Tackled. Tackled a husband a all elderly and these were Orange County white couple. They just asked, and I said and I can imagine how to do that. He would've reacted if they were black or brown. But I'm just saying, I'm not trying to go there, but it's you know, that's a a truth.
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Tackle or knockout?
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It's a knockout game. He tackled them. He tackled them. Tackled. Ran up. They asked him, well, what what did when they got out of the car, and he literally tackled them.
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Yeah. But I'm just saying they call it the knockout game. You were saying knock something.
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They call it the knockout game, but they just No. This is what police did that an elderly couple who kept questioning.
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Oh, okay. I'm sorry. Never mind.
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You got a question? Yes.
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Yes, Samuel.
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Daryl, I was wondering if you've, had any of the books and read anything from John Durash.
[01:35:23] Unknown:
Nah. Might have if you give me some more context. What what did he write?
[01:35:29] Unknown:
Well, he's behind National Liberty Alliance. We have a group here. He's been here for about, I don't know, 6 years or so. He's also about the common law. This is one of the things that, John Kasarab is is, bringing for currently, he talked about it today. And I don't really have a problem with this because I know, ultimately, I'm gonna have a run-in with these people at some point, and I'm gonna end up in that court of law. And I'm going to have to know how to keep it in common law, and that's the reason John is recommending his book.
Now John is a is a a patriot. He's very, religious, but he loves that constitution. And in the meetings we had here locally, I did notice that the the the leaders of those meetings were listening to David Strait. You know? Mhmm. But, you know, I I don't wanna throw the baby out with the bathwater if he's got something to bring that's that's valuable. And I do believe that he's he probably understands the common law to where he can show us how to do the paperwork. I think it makes it valuable. I just wanted to see if you had any, background at all in who he is and what he's about. No.
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I I I really don't, Samuel. Here's a you know, it it's a it's a question I always constantly have to ask myself. You know, what do I have wrong? I have to constantly ask myself that, through the day, particularly not only what I'm, you know, pondering on these matters, but even in my work. I'm constantly making mistakes. You know, whether I'm I'm working on a diesel truck or I'm trying to program a CNC or ordering material or, you know, doing math or, you know, it it whatever I'm doing, I'm I I don't know about you guys, but I have this ongoing irritation where I'm constantly making mistakes.
I constantly have something wrong. There isn't there isn't anything I do where I go through the day or at some point when I'm doing something, I make an error. How about that? Even things that I, I I use this term, you know, cautiously. Things I'm an expert at, and I make mistakes all the time. I have to go back in and rewrite code. I have to go back in and
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and cost
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constantly I'm I'm it's just like, how incompetent am I? And and then we we deal with these other matters like we talk about here, and I and I listen to, you know, these other groups, if you wanna whatever whatever however you wanna recognize them. You know, people, groups, organizations. I guess you could call them, you know, patriot groups or people that write books and all this other stuff. And I go, well, do you guys make mistakes? What what do you guys have wrong? And and so this this goes back to a fundamental fundamental teaching that was really hard hard for people, you know, 3000 years ago and 2000 years ago and a 1000 years ago to get was how much so I'll ask you, Samuel, how much leaven does it take in bread for the bread to rise? How how much how much leaven can you have?
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A pinch, and it's off.
[01:40:04] Unknown:
Just a yeah. And and so here, you're talking about a guy I don't know about, and I'll just I'll just work with that. And you said, well, you know, he has this very precise knowledge of common law, and, he's he writes a book about it, so he must think of himself as somewhat of an expert. And I don't mean that in a derogatory way. And and he just loves the constitution. Now what what is it that he loves about that thing? What is it that he actually knows about it versus what he believes about it? Why is it that people who call themselves Christians participate in another religion.
Well, what are you saying there? Well, I'm saying that if you're participating in party politics, that's a religion. It's a cult. Now here, try this song for size. Well, Darrell, that's just an outrageous statement. Well, is it really? Well, let's just try this. Let's say let's say that we had people of the book that called themselves of the book who self identify them not me. I don't identify them as that. They identify themselves as that of a Christian. And what if all those people in in in this country were to say, I'm not participating in your status religion. Now they say they say, well, this is a this is a government. Well, I say it's a it's a religion by another name.
And these politicians these politicians have become your priests. And if anybody covets power over other people, it's a priest. And if you are a heretic, you were punished. Weren't you? Do you see any of that going on? If you said something that was incorrect, you in in times of severe religion, like, the, during during the Roman papacy and the Catholic church in the Byzantine time and under the Roman church, you could be burned at the stake.
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Darrell, you're listening. Darrell, you sound like you're listening to all of Jeff Burwick from the Dollar Vigilante. He talks like that.
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I I I've never listened to 5 minutes of Jeff Burwick. I I wouldn't recognize him if I saw him on YouTube, but
[01:42:58] Unknown:
I I But he's from the dollar, vigilante. He says a lot of things similar to you.
[01:43:04] Unknown:
Well, I I can appreciate that, I guess. But I'm just I'm just pointing out that how many different how many different religions are you Christians in?
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You know?
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So that's the whistler.
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That is the whistler. Nothing. That brings us to the end of the show, and, it's been a good one. It's been fun. We've talked about, all a bunch of different things, And, I wanna thank everyone for showing up and everyone for being here. This about does it for the Europoke Radio Show, and, we'll, catch everybody right back here next time on radio.globalvoiceradio.netandeurofolkradio.com. We're here Monday through Saturday 11 AM to 1 PM EST. Catch, expose the matrix dot com for more information on the topics discussed here. And, check it out. It's all about your freedom. It's it's what we need. It's what we do, and, we're here for you. New students, old students, old friends, dissenting opinion sometimes.
It's it's all the same thing. So we're gonna let, Crosby Stills and Nash take us out today. Thanks again. We'll catch you right back here tomorrow, hopefully. 11 AM EST on radio.globalvoiceradio.netandeurofolkradio.com, home network dot tv, and freedom nation dottv. Bye now. Merka. Awesome. Merk Oh, hey. Did you have something for Merka?
[01:45:33] Unknown:
Yes. Merka. Yeah. Merka. You you you read you read what I sent you, but you didn't reply to it.
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I'll look at it in a little bit, Wahid.
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Okay. Does anybody else have anything? Thank you, Paul. Nice show without Roger. Good. Get somebody to take over. Hell, no. That's not me. That's not me. You know? Between Merka and I and DW, we got it taken care of. Daryl, thank you so much.
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And you have no idea who has saved my bacon.
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Marco, basically, what I'm saying is, the the Waheed. Certified Waheed. Go ahead. I'm
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Waheed. She said she'll look at it in a bit. Okay. Yeah. Darryl. Hey, Darryl. Are you still on? My bacon.
[01:46:35] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm here. I'm here.
[01:46:38] Unknown:
Yeah, Darryl. I got something to back up exactly what you were saying. If the congregation would like to turn to Colossians, the second chapter, 20th verse. It says, if you have died with Christ hold. Why, as if living in the world, do you submit to decrees? Right. Kinda says it all. Right there. Kinda says it all. Yeah. But, of course, what that really means is somebody else's decrees that doesn't believe my doxology, that doesn't believe my whatever, and they'd make it an intramural squabble. And that's not what they're talking about. That's not what he's talking about.
And he is defending he is defining, I believe, exactly what you were what you were saying, Darrell. If if you have submitted fully to this new this new government, this new, religion, this new way of thinking for you, why then do you still have one foot in the other camp? Why are you not fully committed? You well, the fact is you're not. Whether you think you are or not, whether you go to church every week or not, whether you sing in the choir or not, whether you're a deacon, whether you're an elder, whether you go out and proselytize, you still got a foot in the other camp.
I'll yield this dinger is not gonna stop him.
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So that Good to hear you, Bob. Good to hear. Bob's verse is, wherefore, if you be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why is there living in the world, are you subject to ordinances?
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Yep. That's the one. Colossians 2:20. It's big and bold, black and white.
[01:48:32] Unknown:
Yep. Read the rest of chapter 2. Pretty interesting. Yeah. I was making a mistake of getting
[01:48:39] Unknown:
oh, go ahead. What what this what this points out in, in simpler in somewhat simpler terms for people is that, what what we're pointing out here is the contradictions as to what you're expousing as your faith belief system and worldview and what you actually do. Is that there's a contradiction between what you're saying out loud to other people and what you're doing. And, sometimes, these are just simply mistakes and contradictions. Now, there's another there's another saying that goes along with this one and, that actually supports the bible. Or or it actually supports, being being, truthful. And the the saying goes something like this.
When an honest man who's been lied to is told the truth, from that point forward, he either stops being deceived or he stops being an honest man. This is particularly painful for Christians, because you're you're it identifies the contradictions. And and you can tell that they don't like it because it if they have still have a conscience, is because they get angry and upset and very defensive. They'll actually go on the attack because once they've been told the truth, which is that scripture that, Murr and and Bob just referred to, they're they're hypocrites.
It's it's what they they don't mind being a hypocrite as long as they're not called out on it. The real power of that of that faith of Christianity, that belief in living that life, would be that would be nonparticipation in that system. Nonparticipation. Now just imagine, if you would, you know, just imagine for a moment if all those people that said that they were Christians refused to participate in this other secular religion. Can secularism be a religion? Absolutely. Absolutely can be a religion. Republicans and Democrats is the same contest that was going on between, Pharisees and Sadducees.
Okay. There's no difference. And and, I was I was once asked why I didn't pay taxes and why I didn't vote. I was asked on this show about 5 years ago, and I said, well, I can't I can't knowingly participate in fraud and subsidize crime. Of course, this is what you're doing if you if you, consent to this system. Alright. You're you're participating in fraud, and you're subsidizing crime, foreign and domestic. And, and it's out in the open now. So you don't have any other excuses like, oh, that's just a theory, Daryl. No. No. That's that's absolutely happening. And, of course, you know, people who wanna think of themselves as being good people don't wanna all be openly recognized by their other hypocrites as a hypocrite.
They all they all wanna gather together and and as a self reinforcing feedback loop of where we like each other because we're all good people in this congregation. Well, that's not true. It's not true. And, the so they they they never they never really they wouldn't even have to talk to each other as, as an organization like the Southern Baptist Council or all these other, large denominational church groups. If the individuals would actually read their bible and have the conscience of their conviction, they would know they couldn't participate in it. So it's,
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there is
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go ahead, Mara. Go ahead, Mara. I was just gonna say, you know, I coined this crino, c h r I n o. Right? Crino, Christian in name only. And it's very reason I don't like to use it for myself, but because, like, gay and anarchy, You know, these are abused words now and especially Christian. You know, the churches Well, they don't mean it. They yeah. Our body. You know? You the only way is to follow him individually.
[01:54:03] Unknown:
So yeah. Yeah. They the the words don't mean anything anymore. So that that they claim to a Christian is it doesn't mean anything. It's become meaningless. It rendered the word of the word of god of no effect. It can be whatever you want it to be, whatever you want it to be subjectively. It can be whatever you want it to be, and this is, well, we're we're experiencing the result of that, you know. So,
[01:54:36] Unknown:
But it's no surprise. If you do read the Bible, we're not taking anything back. We're going down. Okay?
[01:54:44] Unknown:
You know? Yeah. Well, that it it I I don't disagree with that, Murrah. I all I know is that as truthful as I believe, it would support your statement. I also, at the same time, because of that that faith, have to stand in the gap and occupy
[01:55:12] Unknown:
Yep. While I'm here. Persevere. The meek shadow here with the earth. The meek are weak. Okay? The meek endure.
[01:55:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Standing standing in the gap is a verb. It's standing. That's a verb. Standing is a verb. And occupying, that's a verb. There's an action associated with that. There's actions associated with that. It's not timid. It's not passive. Standing and occupying are not timid and passive. And particularly for, this will sound totally sexist. Particularly for men. And particularly for young men. They need they need to assert themselves, in a verb form with their actions. And, so the only way that these young men can now express themselves physically is in stupid things like, football sports, which are government control mechanisms or sports.
Or fighting fighting, you know, and blood sports on TV. Or they can express themselves, you know. A very popular one for a long time has been war. Okay? And, all these all these things have been used instead of using them for their, you know, for their 1st station, which is their family. So go ahead. Somebody was gonna say something. I was gonna say it's a it's a tactic for military
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teaching work having people working against each other, learning how to beat each other down, and then, get them ready for either military or, fight for them. Well, it's it's another way of control.
[01:57:31] Unknown:
Let me let me throw something out here from Plato. You know, I'm I'm an equal opportunity user of of, of of, it'll work. I'll I'll grab it from wherever it comes. And, paraphrasing Plato, if I can get this close to being right, he says, in regards to this topic, it has some application to it. He goes, it's not the one that has the most. It's the one who needs the least. And, what does that got to do with me? Well, have you, over the course of your life, been induced, seduced into a life of consumerism? The the house that you had to borrow too much money for, the car that you have to have every other year, the, narcissistic reinforcement of image amongst your peers and family.
Well, you you bought into consumerism which is, just another aspect of of, a control mechanism. And, all those things come with carrying costs. So, it and self image and identity, and they become idols. So, you know, I guess if you showed up here, you'd see that I have a lot of stuff. And, that stuff is used to run my my trade. And, you know, machine tools, equipment, welders, you know, all this sort of stuff. And I produce things with that. But I live incredibly simple and and not fancy. So if Brent my friend Brent if my friend Brent Bachman here Brent, are you here? Is he there? Where's that big voice?
Well, Brent's been here. He can he he he I can go for it. He can witness for me. He yeah. Bob's been here. I don't, Bob, I don't live real fancy, do I?
[02:00:02] Unknown:
No. I I think most people would consider it primitive. I consider it very ideal, you know, unencumbered.
[02:00:11] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, my dog and cat and, you know, have an accident or throw up on the floor, nobody cares, because it's concrete, and we'll just go grab the mopping bucket out of the shop, and and it's all it's all over. Mhmm. You know? You don't have to worry about what color walls to paint in, because there is no paint on the walls. There's there's only so many you gotta have room for books. Okay? You have you have to prioritize what's that's what's what the word prioritizing means. What do you prioritize in your life? And, people will show you. They will tell you what they prioritize.
And, so, you know, I didn't always used to be that way. I made a lot of mistakes. I used to be very, yuppiest, very yuppie. A close horse, always had to have the fancy car, always had to have that image, always had to have the custom bike, always blah blah blah. And it, I got over it. Somehow or other, I got over that. And I think, for me, it was, suffering and and, the spirit, where I I just let go of all that stuff. And so, you know, everybody has to make their own make their own journey and path, but, you know, how many times have you heard people say, well, I don't have time to do this or I don't have time to do that. But you look at life and it's completely full of all this other stuff that they have to maintain and do.
Okay, so they have different priorities than rightful liberty and freedom. They have different priorities than asking questions. They have they have different priorities, you know. And, it's, of course, this is all gonna come to manifest itself. It it is right now. I mean, it's on full display. And, so, anyway, I'm just blathering on.
[02:02:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I got a couple of things I'd like to mention to you you might find interesting. But before I do, Murr, is it possible to get you could I get you to find an article by brother Gregory? I've mentioned it before. If you go to news with views by Debbie Kidd and find the contributors and go all the way to Williams, brother Gregory Williams, and his in his archive, it's called the higher liberty, the higher liberty. It has to do with this word, exousia. If you could post that in the chat tango chat, it might be edifying.
It might build people up because it's it really cuts to the quick on what we're talking about when we're talking about government in Romans 13. It's not what they're talking about at all. Right. If you could post that, if you could find okay. Yep. I'm looking. I'd love it I'd love it if you would because I think it would be good for everybody.
[02:03:48] Unknown:
And then back with Beryl and everybody listening to me. Got it. The the higher liberty by brother Gregory Williams, March 21, 2010.
[02:03:56] Unknown:
Sound like it? That's it. Yep. Yep. That's it. Yep. I appreciate it. You know, judge Blackstone said very much. Or What the god's got something?
[02:04:09] Unknown:
I I I guess it would be called lord Blackstone. Right? He basically said that if, you make a law and it's contrary to god's law, it's bad law. And I think that's our dilemma. Oh. First off, we're supposed to figure out what the Lord wants of us. And once we figure that out, then it's our obligation to try to live in that manner. And if our governments oppose us, then it's our duty to oppose them.
[02:04:47] Unknown:
Darrell, what I was gonna bring up is that it Go ahead, Bob. Okay. Well, just as an aside, and Mark is probably already aware of this, but my 2 daughters that are home and I met with met with, Jesse and his wife and son-in-law and my grandson didn't see the expectant mother. She was right up to the time. I don't know if they've had the baby yet or not, but that was Saturday. So that was good. Got to meet them and visit for a few minutes. And then yesterday, my oldest daughter and I were traveling, and we were sitting in a parking lot working on some plans, and this, sheriff's pickup rolls up.
And we had been sitting there long enough, somebody got suspicious and was trying to figure out what was going on. So, of course, they wanna see the license Doesn't have a license. You don't have a license? Well, she says, I'm not driving. I'm traveling. All he says is this kinda dismissive. Not quite, but it gets like, oh, I've never run into this before, but I've heard about it kinda look. You know? So he takes her passport. He looks at it. And he says, do you have the license? Looking at me, I said, yes. I do. He says, can I see it?
And I said, yes. You may. I didn't really think it was a good time to make a scene. So he says, I'll be right back. So he goes back and looks at them for about 20 minutes. And about 15 minutes into that, another pickup rolls up, a supervisor of some sort. Apparently, he had more plaques on the side of his pickup, and he had a winch. So we know he was special. So they're talking for a while. And about 10 minutes after that, they approached the vehicle and say, could you get out of the car, please? I I don't have I don't really have anything I can do here, but I she's she's a licensed, so I need you to I need you to drive.
And, so as we're switching positions, I I engaged them in conversation. I said, so I'm just curious. I said, do you do you realize that my daughter's a national? Total blank. Just no no comprehension. So obviously not. They said, no. We couldn't read her passport. Our our system wouldn't read it. But when we found her name, we saw that that she had a number for a license, but a license had never been issued. And I said, well, I can explain that. And that was that incident there about 4 years ago where she was driving a tractor, and somebody bounced off the tires of the wagon and totaled their vehicle. And they decided that she was left to center, so they had to charge her with something even though, a, she had no license, and, b, she was a national, or maybe that should be reversed, and, c, she wasn't driving a registered vehicle.
But, anyway, they had to do something. So when we were talking to the officer that was here locally, a deputy, I said, well, how are you going to possibly charge her when she doesn't have a license? She said he says, oh, we'll issue her one. And I'm like, what? So, apparently, that happened in some obscure administrative way because they could find it, but they couldn't read it. They could they knew nothing about it. They could just see that something some kind of it was actually an ID had been issued. Just thought that was very interesting. But, anyway, we engaged in conversation for a while, and I said, do you have any understanding of a national status? Do you do you understand that? What is it? We sit there and talk for, like, 20 or 30 minutes. It was very you know, the older guy who wasn't that old, actually, probably 30. The other guy is probably 25. And then the only one was really talking, and the other was just kinda listening.
It was amicable, and I hope they learned something. And I'm not sure what I learned other than that, they don't know. So they gave her an ID so they could since, Bob? They gave her an ID so they could give her so they couldn't fine her if they had no way to peg put her in the system. So they administratively, unilaterally, I might add, pin the tail on her so they could fine her.
[02:09:26] Unknown:
Ugh. Well, this is this is the same thing that this is the same thing that this is the same thing that the IRS does with people when they use the push code. The dummy code. Yeah. To have to force it through. This is this is Right. I haven't thought of it. This is actually this is actually another example would be administratively as a corporate body there. That's the equivalent of a ex parte action and ex parte action on their part. Under the use under under contract law, that would amount to a fraudulent contract
[02:10:12] Unknown:
Right.
[02:10:13] Unknown:
Be because she hadn't signed it. Because all all a license is is a as a, municipal contract. That's all that is. It's a contract. And, of course, she is not a party to that contract. So that is not, it was it this actually dovetails into what Samuel said, is when he referred to it as our government. Or it's it's not it's not my government. And what these people did with your daughter was government by imposition. They imposed it upon her Exactly. Fraud fraudulent Unilateral. Which tells you exactly, this is a a unilateral action.
It actually meets the criteria of what happens in an ex parte situation. And but it's coming from the other way. And it's when it comes the other way from government, it's imposing. It's an imposition. It's a nice way of saying, tyranny. It's a it's a tyranny. And,
[02:11:29] Unknown:
so The situation we were in at that point, my daughter not being belligerent and my wife not being willing. Basically, it got handled. They we what happened was eventually, nothing happened until, like, 6, 8, 10 months later. We got a We got a letter from a firm in Houston, of all places, which I thought was the weirdest thing. It was out of Texas. And, basically, it was a bill collector wanting to collect on that on that ticket, and that just sent Mhmm. Some people in my house into a frenzy. Let's just say it that way. And we've gotta get this taken care of. I said, the only reason they put it in collections is because they got no jurisdiction. Well, we gotta pay them. That that should tell No. You don't you don't have to pay it. That's the reason it went to auction. But, anyway, it happened.
So Right. Yeah.
[02:12:29] Unknown:
That's the that's exactly right. And this is this is, some of those other members in your household freaking out because they have been conditioned to accept the, unassailable authority of the state and their decrees. And,
[02:12:49] Unknown:
and so they Because in fact, they are under their ordinances. They
[02:12:54] Unknown:
the reason the reason they sold the reason they sold that bond the reason they sold that bond off to a second party for, I don't know, you know, 10¢ on the dollar is because they got something, and then this other party out of Texas took the risk that they could coerce you into paying for the full amount. So they get, you know, they get you at 90 It worked. 90¢ a dollar. And so that pay for it? That that
[02:13:36] Unknown:
Well, here again, it's not my government. I didn't pay for it, but I paid for it. It happened, let's put it that way, without my knowledge.
[02:13:46] Unknown:
This is this is why we we need to learn how to bring a complaint against them at common law. Every time they do this to us, we need to tie them up in court and make them pay even if it's only in time. We have to make them pay somehow Well enough people start doing that, and it's gonna get real weighty for them.
[02:14:08] Unknown:
Believe me. I understand all of that. I've also got a home I've also got a home to live in. So, you know, you pick your battles.
[02:14:16] Unknown:
There's there's there's 8 actions at common law. The 8 actions at common law, and and one of the most important ones in in this case that Bob's talking about, he could've used, was the the action of notice. Noticing is an action of common law. And you can use common law in contract. Yeah. You can use common law in contract, and you don't need a or shouldn't use an attorney to do it. And and how does that work? We've talked about it here before. You could've used it on that collector in Houston. You could have noticed them.
And then and then if they persisted, you could have noticed them that they were at fault with the consequences that were associated with it. And if they persisted, you could have noticed them that they were in default. I see. And then there's the subsequent actions that go along with that. And all of a sudden, these guys see these letters, these notices coming from Florida directed to them, and they go, why why is this guy turning our system around on us? Because that's what you're doing. You turn the system back on them, and that's that's where you wouldn't even you see the the administrative corporate municipal corporation in Florida, they threw their hands up and they said, this is this is an this is a loss for us. There we can't win this. That's right. Because if they could've won it, they would've went for, a 100¢ on the dollar, but they didn't.
Right. So they sold it off. They sold it off to these other people that were gonna be proxies for them, and you believing that it's has something inside of the scope of something called law, which it's not I don't don't say you. Acquiesce. You yield. Yeah. Yeah. They yield. They you you know, the the use, not specifically, Bob, but they yield to it. And this is part of that coercive conditioning and element that's ingrained in people to do it. So I had a,
[02:16:41] Unknown:
I'll just tell you straight up. What happened what happened was it appears on my desk, and my wife looks at me indignantly, and you see what you see what's happening here? And I said, yeah. I I see exactly what's happening here. They they failed, so they sent it to a debt collector who has no teeth. And she harrumphs, and it stays there a few days. And since I don't do anything about it, I said, just ignore it. That's the whole point. It's they got nothing. And a few days later, it disappeared. And a month or so later, I realized that they had paid it in my absence. You know? It's like we we just can't leave this hanging out there. Yeah. And I was just like Now what you
[02:17:20] Unknown:
keep yeah. Well, here's here's something here's something that I've done, and, it worked. Okay. And I received something similar about 7, 8 years ago from a, a hospital over in Rome, Georgia. And
[02:17:45] Unknown:
This is after you're not took the have been achieved.
[02:17:49] Unknown:
After after my my, my divine intervention of a motorcycle wreck. And I took the I took the envelope, and I turned it on a 45 degree angle. I wrote on it in black, address the unknown, return to sender. And about, 2 months 2 months later, I get another one, and I do the same thing. And I attach a cease and desist and a notice to it, and I never heard back from him again.
[02:18:33] Unknown:
Yep. Now is this after you'd already changed status or not?
[02:18:38] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. No. I I I I my my status had been changed, and, this was this was a simple, UCC, noticing. I I noticed them under UCC. And and, you know, I I I said I said something in there about with the notice, I said something about the original bill. And, that got their attention. And so so what's this all about? Why did I even get this? Well and I'll tell you the story. I had this motorcycle wreck. I was I could actually walk and everything, but, I was put in the back of a, a, ambulance. I was taken to Rome, Georgia at a level 3 trauma center. They spent 2 hours going over every inch of me trying to find something wrong, and they couldn't find anything wrong.
And I wouldn't accept any drugs, and I wouldn't accept any shots. And and they actually snuck 1 in on me. They actually gave me a shot. And and I after I said, I didn't want any. And, so anyway, after 2 hours, they said, well, you know, we can't find anything wrong with you. And I said, well, can I go home then? I said, okay. So I went home. Now remember, I was there for 2 hours. When I get this original bill from these people, it was almost $30,000. And I said, well, that's just fraud. I ain't paying you that. Now if you would have been reasonable and said something like $3,000, I might have considered that.
But since you're trying to rip me off, I'm not gonna pay you anything, and I didn't. Yep.
[02:20:56] Unknown:
That's so your illusion to the original barrel ones. Just that it was just grossly overpriced?
[02:21:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I it was it was it's like you you didn't do you you you actually, I I was I was there for 2 hours. You're gonna charge me $15,000 an hour. I don't think so. How you doing? Hey, Al. It it and so he said, well, gee, Gerald, that was that's that's not right. Well, yeah. I I think it is. Actually, I do think it's right. And, that's why I don't I don't have any, hesitation to telling you the story. And, I also when I went in there, I didn't I didn't sign a, I didn't give them authority to do anything.
[02:21:49] Unknown:
Didn't sign the admission slip at all?
[02:21:53] Unknown:
No. I didn't I didn't I didn't give any authorization for anything. And
[02:21:58] Unknown:
I'm here for the rest.
[02:22:00] Unknown:
Because I I was up walking around anyway, and I didn't have anything wrong with me. So Hey, Daryl. Yeah, Murr.
[02:22:09] Unknown:
You know, I don't know how many here have heard the story of that accident. That's a miracle.
[02:22:16] Unknown:
Yeah. It is.
[02:22:18] Unknown:
It's a miracle. If you wanna go into it, I know no one would would mind. I'm sure.
[02:22:25] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:22:27] Unknown:
Well, let me see. Yeah. Okay. So it was about 8 years ago. I had a, I had a custom motorcycle in here. It's, about $40,000 or more, like, custom bike that was built in Atlanta, and it had a custom front end on it. And there's a professional shop over there supposedly built it. Anyway, it wouldn't handle right. It was giving the owner a lot of problems on handling on the highway. And it was it had one of my front ends on it because I build custom front ends. And so, you know, the guys that built it said, well, it must be in this this front end. And so the guy that owns the bike is a about a 6 foot 6, 300 pound Puerto Rican guy by name of Pablo, who is just about one of the nicest guys I've ever met in my life. He just happens to be an EMT, supervisor, virtual medical technician supervisor, and spends most of his time going to houses and racks.
And so he brings the bike over to me, and I said, well, I'll take an all part and look at it. So I took an all part, looked at it. It hadn't been assembled correctly. And so what I did is I built him a whole brand new front end and put it on the bike, fixed everything that they had done wrong. And and, Pablo came over from Atlanta, and, we went out for a test ride one evening after it was all done. And this thing is really a hot ride. It's, it was a victory cross victory cross country. And so we get out we get out on the highway, and I take it up to 50 miles an hour, and it's doing really good. 60, it does real good. 70, it's real good. 80, it feels great. No problem. And about a mile up the road, I'm on a 4 lane road, about a mile up the road is a place where I'm gonna turn off and head back to the shop. And, you know, I'm I like things that run good and go fast, and so he was right behind me in the car, by the way. He had a had a Honda, some kind of fast coupe or something. You know? He was keeping up with me. No problem. And so I just I just this thing is a hot ride, and so I hit the throttle. And in about less than a second, this thing is doing a 100.
And, I go to let off the throttle, and the back end starts shaking real bad. And so I roll the throttle back on, and, every time I try to slow up, the back end would start weaving. And I'm doing a 100. I can't slow up. And so we go through a series of these cycles where I try to slow up. And every time I try to slow up, the motorcycle tries to go out of control. And so there I am cruising along at a 100 thinking, well, what do how do I get out of this? And the next thing I know, the whole bike just starts shaking. And the next thing I know, the handlebars are at a 100 miles now. I'm doing a 100. The handlebars start going from left to right to the locks. It's called a tank slapper, and the the bike is fundamentally, at this point, completely out of control.
And, the the front wheel is slamming back and forth left to right while you're doing a 100 miles an hour. Well, I go, well, this is bad. I remember thinking this bad. And, the next thing I know, I realize is that it had stopped.
[02:26:31] Unknown:
And
[02:26:35] Unknown:
and it stopped slamming and banging, but then I realized that I couldn't see. I didn't see anything in front of me. I could feel that the bike wasn't doing anything, banging, but I couldn't see it. And I go, okay. Well, I've wrecked, because that's the only reason it would stop. And so what I did was I consciously relaxed. I know it sounds counterintuitive. I consciously relaxed, and I took my hands off the handlebars, and I let go of the bike. Because I said, if I wrecked, I need to let I need to get away from the bike. And that is the last thing I remember.
It's just letting go of the relaxing and letting go of the bike. And this is an 800 pound motorcycle. And, so, Pablo is right behind me, like, 3 cars behind me, and his car watching the whole thing go on. And so the next thing I remember is being in the gravel and my body flipping over face down. That's the next thing I remember. Along the side of the road with my face down on the gravel. Of course, I had a helmet on. I always wear a helmet. And, you know, the neck and within seconds, Pablo was there. He's yelling at me. And I flipped back over on my back, and he's screaming at me to stop moving because he's an EMT.
And, emergency the police show up. The emergency, ambulance shows up. There's all kinds of witnesses there, and so all that happened. Now that's that's what happened in the wreck. Later that night when I left the hospital in Rome, Georgia, Pablo was there in his car and takes me back. You see, I I'm the guy who was on his bike when it wrecked, and he's this is a wonderful man. He stayed with me. He brings me back to the the house and the shop here. And then he proceeds to stay with me for the next 3 days to make sure I'm okay. Okay. This is how what a wonderful heart this man has.
And, so we get back to we get back to the house here, and we're sitting around. Now I am a little bruised. And we're sitting around. And I said, so what happened? Because he he witnessed it. So he he described what I described to you. We were about the back end swinging around, moving around, going out of control. And he says and then so I had to take over from what, Pablo told me. He says, well, the bike went out of control several times. You got it back. He said it finally went out of control, and it fell over on its left side. The bike fell over on its left side.
And it was sliding down the highway. It's a four lane. And he says, you let go of the bike. He said, I could see your hands. Let go of it. And he said he's and he starts to cry. That 300 pound Puerto Rican guy starts to cry. And I go, oh, Pablo, why why are you crying, man? I'm the one that had the wreck. I'm sorry I wrecked your bike. He goes, no. No. He says, that's not it. He said, he says, what I saw can't be can't happen. I said, well, tell me. I'd like to know what happened. You know? He says, well, you let the bike fell on its left side. You let go of the bike. And he says, at that moment, he says, it it it's like something just reached down, grabbed you by the back of your coveralls, picked you up, straight up, moved you over to the left side of the bike about 10 feet, and set you back down on your rear end.
And you proceeded to go down that hallway on your back end with feet going forward and your hands in the air and your feet in the air, he said it looked like you were on a boogie board on a highway with your hands and feet in the air going straight down the highway. And we measured it off, and it was over a 100 yards that I slid on concrete. I slid over a 100 yards on the concrete. I don't remember any of this because I don't think I was there. And I hadn't hit my head. I wasn't knocked out, but I have no visual or physical memory of any of this happening.
So he said, if we get gets way down here about a 100 yards, the bike finally runs off the side of the road. It's the bike is still doing 40 miles an hour. And the front wheel digs in, launches itself into some trees, and ends up about another 30 yards away, taking out a tree. And I keep sliding on past it, and I finally slide off to the right side of the road. And that's when I rolled over and hit, when I hit the gravel, it it that's when I turned over on my face. And and, so here's the interesting part about all this. After they get me to the hospital, I don't have any broken bones.
And they have to they cut your clothes off of you, you know, when you're in the one of these situations. They don't they won't undress you. They just cut all your clothes off of you. And, that was the only damage that was done to my Carhartt coveralls. I didn't my my gloves weren't damaged, my boots were damaged, and my, my Carhartt coveralls weren't damaged. Now if any of you can imagine what happens to, cotton when it's on when you're in it and you're going down the not asphalt. This is concrete. Concrete road at a 100 miles an hour, you know that it it burns through the it burns through the cloth.
I none of that happened. I'd my clothes weren't damaged other than the fact that they cut them off. Well, well, what does this what does this mean? It means, I don't have any memory of it because not because I was physically damaged, or knocked unconscious. It means I wasn't there. And, the, the only conclusion that I could reach is that I was supernaturally safe, my body was. I didn't roll. I didn't tumble. The clothes weren't damaged. I was I was, saved. And, Pablo got to witness it all, and which why one of the reasons he became so emotional. And that's my testimony to the difference between having faith on a belief and and and knowing.
So,
[02:34:58] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:35:00] Unknown:
You're here you're you're here you're here to do something. And I was I'm supposed to be doing something. Standing in the gap, occupying, sharing, and that's how I express my faith. And so that's that's my that's my testimonial. So there you go. It's a beautiful story. Yeah.
[02:35:37] Unknown:
Thanks, Darryl. Yeah.
[02:35:39] Unknown:
I've heard it before, but
[02:35:42] Unknown:
it's a it is a miracle.
[02:35:45] Unknown:
Hallelujah. It's recorded now. It's on speaker.
[02:35:53] Unknown:
That's a miracle. And so, you know, god of the universe can do whatever he wants to do with whoever he wants to do it with. And and there's many many occurrences of this throughout history of people. You know? Actually, there was there was men on the USS Liberty that will tell you similar stories. How they were supernaturally preserved.
[02:36:24] Unknown:
There's that kind of story, Daryl, of, I think it took place in Wyoming. It was a classroom. A guy blew up the classroom, and, none of the children were injured. The the glass of the building and everything got blown out, and, the children Mhmm. Say that none of the adults saw it, but children said that they saw hate kills protected.
[02:36:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yep. Well, it's it's one thing when you hear atheists talk about it in the abstract, and it's another thing to have experienced it. So I just I listen to him and I go, well, I guess there's all your books and all your your wonderful learning. You just there's some things you just can't know, isn't there? Yeah. So, of course, I could never convince him.
[02:37:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Every breath is a miracle.
[02:37:32] Unknown:
Isn't it? Isn't it? It is. So don't waste them.
[02:37:40] Unknown:
Do do something with them. You know? So in the bible, when it says holy spirit or holy ghost, it's talking out about the breath of holiness. Christ breathed after he was resurrected. He breathed on his disciples. And it's and said receive the holy ghost. So the translations lack, but the spirit is there.
[02:38:03] Unknown:
I just it's just inconceivable to me that people can be so consumed with themselves, and thinking in this thing called science that they can know They they feel like they need to know everything. And, there was this scripture in verse. Maybe, you know, you can tell me which one it is, sir, or Samuel. But it says, how do I tell you about heavenly things when you can't even understand worldly things? I mean, what is it with these people that they have to know the intricacies of creation and God Almighty when they can't even figure out their own little simple lives. You know?
So this is this goes back to what we were I think we were talking about about this, this, arrogance, and it's only like a psychopathy, you know, of of men. They want this power and, you know. But but, anyway well, listen. It was a lot of fun. Thanks for listening to me. And,
[02:39:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Apparently, that's it's a that's, John 312. If I had told you earthly things and you believe not, how shall you believe if I tell you of heavenly things?
[02:39:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's exactly right. How I mean, is isn't that the that that just sort of sum it all up
[02:39:51] Unknown:
for me?
[02:39:52] Unknown:
No. Thank you, Daryl. Daryl, I'm sorry.
[02:39:57] Unknown:
Yep. Okay. Well, listen. I'll let you guys I'll I'm gonna mute. I'll still listen, but why don't you guys talk?
[02:40:04] Unknown:
I'm feel like I've talked too much today. You've, like, elevated Darrel. You know, you've, like, elevated your degree well.
[02:40:13] Unknown:
Darrell, about the same time ago as you had your accident, I, dislocated my shoulder. You know, no big deal. I I tried to get it back into socket for about 24 hours, and finally, I figured, well, it was about the size of a a football, you know, and I figured well, I better go see if somebody can help me. So I went to emergency, and they put it back in there for me, and gave me a bill of $30 some $1,000. I really didn't have any intent to never paying it, and I really didn't do anything about it. One day, I get a letter from some judge. He decided that it wasn't needed to be paid.
I have no idea why.
[02:41:00] Unknown:
Bizarre. Well,
[02:41:03] Unknown:
the you know, I'll I'll I'll go back to scripture again. You know, the Lord moves in mysterious ways, And, sometimes sometimes, faith is, is a wonderful thing all the time if your faith is in the right in in the right, directed in the right way. And, so
[02:41:29] Unknown:
yeah.
[02:41:30] Unknown:
Well, even faith comes from him. Understand that.
[02:41:33] Unknown:
Even faith comes from him. Yeah. Yeah. That's not even of us. Yeah. Yeah. No. Every we're dependent on him for everything, including breath.
[02:41:43] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:41:47] Unknown:
Oh, who can stand? Daryl. And I'm right there with you. Thank you so much, Daryl.
[02:41:55] Unknown:
Alright, guys. I'll, I'll catch you on Wednesday when we'll see where it goes. Alright? Alright. Thank you. We'll talk to you later. Alright. Bye bye.
[02:42:07] Unknown:
Thank you, Daryl. That was that was quite something. That was amazing. Wahid, are you checking back in with Merka, or do you wanna do that in the after show?
[02:42:22] Unknown:
After show. I already sent them a message too.
[02:42:27] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. Let's do let's do that in the after show. I thought the show was over. No. Not quite. We're still on radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and I don't know if we're on home network dot tv and freedom nation dot tv. I really don't know how long they grab the stream and, let it roll. So, I am going to put this one to bed. Thank you so much for being here on radio.globalvoiceradio.net, Eurofolkradio.com, home network dot tv, and freedom nation dot tv. We are here Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 1 PM, and you can find more information on the topics discussed at expose the matrix.com.
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[02:44:18] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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