In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a myriad of topics, focusing on the intricacies of citizenship, legal rights, and the political landscape. The discussion delves into the historical context of the 14th Amendment, exploring its implications on citizenship and how it relates to modern legal challenges. Roger and his guests, including Joe and Samuel, dissect various court cases such as the Susan B. Anthony case and the Slaughterhouse Cases, highlighting their significance in understanding the distinction between state and federal citizenship. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of state attorney generals in protecting nationals from federal overreach, emphasizing the reciprocal relationship of allegiance and protection.
Additionally, the episode covers current geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on the Middle East and the influence of Zionist politics. Roger discusses the potential for false flag operations and the strategic interests of various nations, including the U.S., Israel, and Iran. The show also addresses domestic issues such as the challenges of living without state identification and the implications of federal and state regulations on personal freedoms. Throughout the episode, Roger encourages listeners to engage with these complex topics, offering insights into the legal and political mechanisms that shape our world.
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Yep. As would we, Alvin. And, we keep trying, and maybe we're changing a little bit. Who knows? They're never gonna show us for sure. We'll take another swing. You just put it, I think, right in the middle of the plate there, and we'll do that again today on the Tuesday edition of the Radio Ranch, Roger Sales, and it is, July '71. I thought it was, another day in June, I guess, but it's not. And thank you, Lisa, for alerting me. I'd looked up there and seen it and been a little shocked. July's an extremely important month for me for a lot of reasons. So, anyway, we'll let, Paul come forward and recognize him so we can give proper credit to the folks that help us. And, we always appreciate their assistance. Many hands make for light work. So, mister Beamer, if you would.
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Thank goodness it's Tuesday because we actually have radiosoapbox.com with us. Thanks to Paul, our buddy, across the drink. We normally are connected on the Net family of broadcast services. Still, still no word from Alan. I'm gonna be giving him a call during the show and checking on. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we're on Global Voice Radio Network. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixd0cs.com Yeah. Where you can find the links to free conference call to join us live on the show. We've got room for about a thousand of you, so come on down. You'll also find the links to Eurofoke and Global Voice on there as well as a of other things. Good morning, Raj.
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Morning, Paul. Yep. I was paying attention to a lot. Harrison this morning, we're pretty close to I'm later than usual. Usually, I like to key up the connection twenty minutes before time or something. It's a little late today. That's alright. We made it. So, welcome everybody. The show, of course, is for new listeners and, to answer your questions and help guide your hand and, make you a little less scared. So, if you're one of these new folks, please, when you feel comfortable, open the mic and go, hey, Roger, and we'll recognize you, see about your questions, see if we can answer, which I think we do pretty good with the brain trust here. And, so that's the way we go. If we don't, we have discussions on current events, and, boy, there's a lot of those to catch up on. So, if there's any new folks, now would be a good time. If you are uncomfortable with speaking, we you can jump in at any time, really.
We won't bite, and we're we wanna help you. That's why we're here. We all gather here to help new people, really, learn stuff, exchange stuff, and, you know, that and the other. But, but we're here for you. As we grow, this message becomes more and more powerful, and our enemies are scared of just the regular serfs.
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And if we could get enough, folks over here on our side, they'd be even more terrified.
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So, anyway, there we go. I did learn something new, Paul, in the last couple days. I've been meaning to mention it, and I guess our our shows have been pretty brisk. So, anyway, they can take away your rights, but only in one specific instance. Yeah. I heard this the other day, and I did not know it. I've never heard it before. I was really kinda shocked, but I'm sure it's true. If you naturalize, move in, take on the rights, go through, take the test, and all that, And they ask you some questions as you're going through about your political affiliations. And if you say, I'm not a communist or something like that, and within five years after you're naturalized, if you turns out you lied on that document, they can take your rights away and boot you out of the country.
Wow. Ain't that interesting? I mean, all these years, I've never heard that before. You know? So anyway and I can see the, justification for it. I it's just in the of course, how how did that get drug up, do you think, Paul? Who, dug deep and found that to bring it to light? You got any idea why that might have happened?
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No idea.
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How about the guy that's running for mayor in the largest city in your state?
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Oh, man. Really?
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Yeah. He's only six years in. He naturalized. He's six years, and, obviously, he was a communist before that. And he had gotten to be in the New York legislature, I guess, or something in some council in New York or something. Anyway, that's what brought that little, factoid out. And I went, wow. How interesting. So let's see. It turns out this guy, they've pinged his phone going to the, Obama Compound. This they're close to the White House with, some other folks' phones they had, the the signature on, and they're they're going in there. And this is more Obama crap.
I'm sure the chick, in in in California bass, over mayor of Los Angeles. I'll bet you he was involved in that too. So thank you, mister Obama. It's too bad we can't get him for treason somehow. So I thought that was interesting. I meant to bring it up earlier. Hey, Raj. And, I just keep forgetting. Or you guys get off on brisk conversations or people like Dave go, hey, Rod, and they bring something on. Yes, Dave. Good morning.
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Yeah. You were just talking about those, those demoncrats. I heard oh, I don't know. Several years back, the young Turks were on, Jank Uygur and Company.
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I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. I do. I've seen you before.
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They they said they started a new party called the, something Democrats. I can't remember what the heck they called themselves. And that, that AOC and those other two Muslims that came in that year, they all came in at the same time. Right? Yes. Yes. They did. Then they they were part of that new Democratic party, that they said that they they were holding interviews,
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casting calls. Yes. That's what they did. They had
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yeah. They said they were gonna run a 100, you know, of their people in in these, elections. And then the next next election round, they were gonna do a 100,000 or whatever. They a huge number. And they were just gonna inundate and keep doing it until they take over.
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And that's who these people are. They're part of that Young Turk group. I don't I don't, disagree with you. And for those we do know for sure about, AOC, and it came out after she got elected. And, her brother is the one that told her about it. He saw the ad for the casting call, which is what it was. And she he said, you'd you'd do good at this, and she went over there and got it. Look where we are now. So, yeah, I I I I didn't know the other two were part of that, but it makes perfect. Excuse me. Perfect sense. Wow. Just just wow what these people have undermined. You know? I keep thinking of the old Thomas Jefferson quote about miners and sappers always working. And that's what they're doing, mining and sapping to under under, undercut the, the foundation of the constitution, our Christianity, and all the other things, and they just keep plugging away at it. And, we'll see. There's a reckoning coming.
Okay? And I don't know I don't know if it ain't gonna start this week, Dave. I mean, it could start Friday. I hear you. K? So we'll see. Right. And and we're going into some some,
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very testy times in the history of our country. You know, Roger, I keep thinking about, you know, that term you you kinda taught me. I never heard it before. Don May Jews. That's the Turks. And, that's this is who they are. This is what they're doing, and we better be vigilant.
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Yeah. Do n m e h. The audience might be new. I never heard that before. D o n m e h, Donmeh. It's, I I have a friend here who's well, it's funny. His father was on a plane that was hijacked by Arabs years ago, and so he's he's totally Israeli. Oh, no, man. These Israel these Arabs, they wanna kill you. Don't you know their philosophy? Well, you know, I do. I've heard it. I think it's a small sect of them, one of the radical sects, over there in Islam, because, I think the evidence is that 85% of Palestine was was, Arab. And for two thousand years, they lived very peacefully with the Jews and the Christians of so much smaller percentage. They could have overwhelmed them, cut their heads off, or whatever. They didn't until the Zionist moved in.
And when the Zionist moved in, everything changed. K? And that's who and I Roger. I'm very guilty. Yeah. Yeah, Larry. Just hold a second. We're gonna have a small admission to make here. Confession, I guess. I'm very guilty of of generalizing this term Jew instead of saying specifically Zionists. Okay? And part of the reason I do that is because if you look at the Jewish population, say, over there in Israel as a whole, what the 80% of them wanted to go back to bombing the Gazans. K. Well, there's not 80% Zionists over there. Maybe maybe it is. I don't know. Anyway, the only way that they're gonna get exposed is if people in the Jewish community like brother Nathaniel Carpenter, Capner, however you say his name, realjewnews.com.
Sure most of you have seen his, his little video splits for people like that to get up and point fingers at them. Because, see, their little scam is they go and do all this stuff to us. They hide behind the religious Jews and the other Jews that are, atheist or whatever, their coattails. And then when we come back and and and and say things or do things or sing things or done against them, then they go back to the other Jews and say, see there how much they hate you. Here's why you need to give us money so we could protect you. So it it it plays into their end game. I'm I hadn't heard listened to the guy in years. Is that guy Fletch, still on on Saturdays on revolutionary radio? Have any of you ever heard him?
Dave, you ever heard Fletch over there?
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I haven't.
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No. I've I've never really listened to Revolution Radio, but I did get a phone number of somebody that you can dial in. And and I was trying to listen to uncle Fester, and, it was somebody else. It was English people,
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from England. And, you know, I don't know what the heck that was. Well, I don't know if this guy's still on the air or not. He was on the air over there on Saturdays. Paul knows who he is. He's not.
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Alright. Wahib, is that you? Dennis Fletcher.
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Dennis Fletcher. That's him. Is he still on the air? Fletcher. Yeah. He's still on the air. Okay. Well, what Fletcher does I was on a show one time briefly. What Fetcho does is just bash the Jews. He's just a Jew basher. Right? Am I right? That's correct. Okay. All he does for the whole two hours or whatever is tell stories and bash Jews. And you got people that call in and agree with him, and we all agree with him. But you see what Fletcher's doing, he's playing right into their hands. I tried to explain our stuff to him, and you know what Fletcher's told me? He says, you mean I have to learn all that stuff? All I care about is getting a passport. I've asked LB Bork. He can't help me. Ask somebody else. They can't help me. I said, well, I can help you.
Hell, I've never heard from the guy again. So all he does is bash Jews publicly, and the the Zionist go to the Jews, and they go, see here, listen to this guy. And they probably play excerpts of his shows and say, these are the people that hate you. Give us money and we'll protect you from them. All Fletcher is doing is playing right into their hands, period. And he won't listen. And Paul English got aggravated with him too. He doesn't even wanna, admit that there's different kinds of Jews. So you gotta watch what you're doing out there. These guys are slick. They've got this set up real slick. Thank you for the name there.
So, anyway, let's see. Where else can we go this morning? There there's there's a bunch of stuff happening. I had a few things on my mind, and they slipped my mind right now. I got that one point in. Roger. Yes. There's Larry who wanted to say something. Maybe he can help me. Larry, I'm gonna throw me a throw me a landline.
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Yeah. So you open up the show with, talking about this mayoral candidate of New York. Did you know that he's a rapper? Yes. I did. I did. Yep. There's an article out, published, from the let's see. The New York Post, 06/21/2025. Socialist New York City mayoral candidate, Zoran Mondani, once rapped about his love for Hamas tariff funding group, Holy Land five. Socialist well, I just read that, but it starts out the same in the article. So he's he he voiced his love for the five leaders of a notorious nonprofit convicted of funneling more than 12,000,000 to the terror group Hamas. The former c list rapper turned far left politician praised the heads of the Holy Land Foundation for relief and development known as the Holy Land five in a shocking twenty seventeen rap track uncovered by the antisemitism fight group Canary Mission and made public in a one minute video segment released Friday.
Quote, my love to the Holy Land five, you better look them up, end quote. Mundani, who performed under the stage name, mister Cardamom, says in a song called Salam, which the queen's assemblyman has said is about growing up Muslim in New York. The five heads of the now defunct Texas based Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, Chuck Rai, and it goes on to name, I guess, all of the, all of these individuals in this group were all convicted in 2008 by a federal jury of funding Hamas.
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Oh, wow. Well, did they convict, Israel of funding Hamas too? Because they're the ones that started it.
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Yeah. I'm aware of that.
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There's not a lot of people aware of that fact. Folks in our crowd, of course, are. And the other thing that I was thinking about, you might not remember this, ISIS. ISIS is still around. They popped up again. Right? And they're up there in Syria and stuff, I think. ISIS popped up as another one of these terrorist groups number of years ago, and they've been around for a little bit. And two, two very distinguished, professors in Israel got on a talk show one night and said ISIS stands for Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. And the next day, they changed it to ISIL.
Now they've changed it back to ISIS, but there for a while, it was called ISIL. And the reason was, it's another one of these counter groups that they control. If ISIS fighters got hurt, they got care in Israeli hospitals. So, see, you never can look at the surface of this thing because they have done all this deceitful, undermining sappers, minors and sappers. Thank you, mister Jefferson. Still today, well, hopefully, they're getting exposed. Did you know? Yo Yo is coming back to The States. He's coming back to beat up on Trump, next Monday.
Week from yesterday, he'll be there with his entourage of effing psychopaths. And, there's there's an awful lot brewing. I've never seen the Jewish issue kicked around like it is right now. And it's good to throw light on it, and they're they're freaking out. Okay? So, very interesting. I also heard now that they're they're checking when you apply for a visa to come to The US, which you have to do. See, other countries, you could fly down here to Ecuador, Argentina, any of these countries, and show them your passport, and you they'd boom. They stamp your passport. You get a ninety day visa.
That's very standard. And, you don't have to ask permission or pay money or anything else. You just get ninety days in the country a year because you're not a resident yet. And, but now, evidently, if you go to The US, you've got to go. And I I experienced this for my friends in Argentina, because they would have to drive 600 miles, take a bus, whatever, 600 miles to go to Buenos Aires. And they go to the embassy, and they won't let them make an appointment. So you just gotta get the embassy when you can and sit there and wait in line. You pay them a $140 on the Visa fee, and then they interview you and stuff. And if they turn you down, they don't give you the money back.
So you could spend all that money going both ways and staying in the big city and all the other things, and they take your money and then they turn you down and you you're out a $140 on top of that. So now, evidently, when you're applying for a visa in the world, they check your social media. And if you say anything against Israel, they disqualify you for the visa. This is the way they've controlled the internal parts like the state department. Of course, that would be associated with the state department and all that stuff and how they've controlled these things for years.
But but now they're really getting freaky, I guess, because of the situation. It was like the gal that got boosted off the street. She was a PhD candidate somewhere up in the Northeast, one of those those Ivy schools or something. She wrote an editorial that was unfavorable to Israel, and she's the one they came off and stopped with a vehicle with mask. Guys got out and took her yanked her right off the street and took her to get deported. I don't know whatever happened to that case. I think it got stayed. But this is this internal bunch of of of these sycophants, these Zionist Jews that control all the administrative state.
They've been in there for years, and they're not gonna change even though Trump's in there, tells them not to. Some reporter asked him about that girl who got kidnapped. He said, I don't know anything about it, and we haven't heard anything about it since. But they're not doing they're not letting Trump know this stuff. They're just exercising these heinous programs, looking at your social media to see if you say anything against Israel. Oh, man. What was the other big thing? They've they've got some things going, that, you can see their overreaction.
You know, I've always said, always watch how they react. Okay? And all of these things, they're going to these extents. They're freaked out. They're getting really exposed. I think there's a lot of conversation coming up. In fact, I watched last night right right before I went to bed, Tucker Carlson's interview with, the gal from Georgia. M m MTG. Madeline Green is her name. Boy, I can't believe I'm spacing on these names. What what the hell is her first name? Mar Madlis. Marjorie. Marjorie Taylor Green. We all aren't very much help today out there. Marjorie Taylor Green with, with, Tucker Carlson.
Excellent interview about an hour and a half long, and they even brought up they brought up the, they brought up dual citizenship. They brought up, all of the, shenanigans that the Israelis play in congress. That's a very good interview. I particularly like Marjorie Taylor Greene. A lot of people think she should run for president eventually one day. She's got she's got the large she got people from all over the country sending her 5 and $10. Be she got the largest intake of, contributions of, I think, anybody up there from a wide range of small contributions, not not Sheldon Adelson's wife.
So that that that's they're they're getting exposed. In fact, this morning, I'll tell you what, right on I heard it on Tucker. It was Ron Paul's daily or weekly report. I'm sure y'all have either seen that or seen snippets of it. Right? This is a really quiet audience today. You'd think it was the July 1 or something, Paul. Now I forgot what I was going to say.
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Ron Paul?
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Yeah. Ron Paul was on talking about how the treasury is buying bonds. Buying bonds directly. He was on Ron Paul and and he, they they're buying, I think, more of the thirty year, the long bond. But, when you're buying your own bonds, it it ain't good. Okay? It just ain't good. And, of course, the reason they're buying them is because nobody else wants to. They've gotta buy them. They can't leave them hanging there, or it shows that the system is gone caca. So we are buying our own bonds, which is directly inflationary.
Directly. They're pumping money to buy bonds that are outstanding and putting more money in when they owe interest on those bonds. It is, it's a sign of the times. And I would say, if you have not gotten yourself in a position of what the hell is coming next, then you you you're really running out of time. K? And I advise you well, we talked about it yesterday. You know, one of the things people used to say is just, on Friday night, when the sun goes down, turn off the electricity and go go out, switch the master fuse for your house, and go for the whole weekend without electricity.
You'll find out pretty quick what you need and what you're lacking in. K? But, I hate to say that, but we're in a real close time. We could start all this. We've got a fatwa that's been, levied on us last weekend. It wasn't by the head mall. It was by the next one down. Yeah. So, that may have activated all the cells that they've had here. You've seen the people cross the border. Say, you don't know who I am yet, but you will in the future. Remember that guy? Seeing a little video of that guy? Some big, terrorist leader. We've seen that. We've seen them say, well, or they show their u UN card or something. So, well, we're just waiting for the call. Well, the call may be made this week. May have been made last weekend. It ain't pretty. Get ready. Be ready to defend yourself.
Paul, I did forward you another message yesterday from defend I think it's called Defender Ammunition. Did you give do you see yeah. Would you give them a little plug? Maybe give off some of their specials. I think there's some specials in that email and, how to get to them. But this is one of our listeners. Evidently, they've been sending me emails for quite some time. I've never recognized them, but I wanna put that out now. They, they they they have the different calibers that are important, and they see their prices. I don't know. Have any idea what a legitimate price for a box of two two three would be these days. We used to could buy a whole case of a thousand armor piercing ones for next to nothing.
But if you give the information on Defender I think it's called Defender Ammunition, isn't it?
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Yeah. It's defenderammunition.com.
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Okay.
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And, Hey, guys. Thanks for listening, Defender guys. Yeah.
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Let's see. Let me try and bring up their website here. I gotta grab it from their email address. Yeah. There we go. Fender ammunition dot com. Go
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to
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right. There we are. Yeah. Oh, yeah. They've got a they've got a nice website. It's minimalist. We are defenders. Our passion shows in everything we do from our uncompromising product to our our exceptional pricing to our unwavering support for those who defend our country.
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There you go. And you that may be you here pretty quick. Listen up.
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Oh, yeah. So you've got, rifle and pistol calibers. You've got shotgun ammunition, reloading supplies, drinkware and barware. Yeah. Range day gear, stuff like that. Limited time deals, they've got, like, right on their their website. They've got a bunch of discounts.
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Go ahead and, like, what's the box of two two three going for just for the familiarity of the audience? I mean, compare Brent's on here. He's the big the big, ammo and gun guy. Two two saw one yeah. What's just what's the price of the box in? Yeah.
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From $24 a box, let's see.
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That's a little over the bottom around. Right? Yeah. 55 grain. Yeah. 55 grain is 31.
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61.
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Okay. Anyway, defintammunition.com, I believe, wanted to give these guys a plug. They and, so if you are are lacking in that department, this might be a place you'd like to check. Okay? Yep. Whether they're nationals or not, might be.
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They have in 02/23, they have 55 grain in SP, Vmax, and HPBT, and they also have 69 grain and boxes of 50. And, 55 grain SP is $31.61. Robox is 50.
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Alright. That sounds pretty reasonable.
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Just for for grants, 592 for a case of thousand.
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Okay. 500 for a thousand. So about 50,
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is that something around? $5.92 10.
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100 for a box case of thousand. So, well, if you're hunting and pecking around for, for the other precious metal lead, this, a good place you might check-in. Defenderammunition.com. Isn't that it, Paul? That is it. Okay. Guys, maybe we'll steer a little business your way. Thank you for being listeners. I'm sure that's how I got on their email list. So, let's see. What else did I wanna bring up today? There's some other things. Some of some of y'all got something on your mind you'd like to bring up today? Give me a little hand here. Wow.
Nobody wants to help the old Roger?
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I I got nothing. But, Alright. Well Well, there was there was a study there was a study, where, where they, they polled women, on the on ass size. And what they came up with was ten percent of women thought their ass was too small. 30% of women thought their ass was too big.
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About their rear end. Overwhelmingly How about their their rear end.
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Well, overwhelmingly, 60% said they didn't care. They loved him anyway because he was a good man, and they wouldn't change it for the world.
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Okay. Well, there you go. Paul, thank you. No. No. I was going somewhere. July. Well, I'll just go off on this little rabbit trail. It's a very important month for me for a lot of reasons, seemingly. For one is the anniversary tomorrow, and the second is, the day I hit Argentina in 02/2008. I still remember. I was a relatively young man back then, Paul. So that's important. It's my Patriot birthday this month, July 16, And, that was the night I came out of the pink cloud, partially. Someone had told me income tax was illegal, and I said, yeah. Like most of you would react like Michael would react.
Yeah. Right. Sure. No. No. No. We got a tape. We got a tape. And I said, well, I'm open minded. And I I guess in the back of my mind, I'd always had this thought that something was wrong since, my youth in the sixties with all of the upheaval, the societal upheavals in that range as a lot of these things that are happening today were started back then. So so that was, very important to me. And, the night I can go back and get the night exactly because, as many of you have heard before, it's the night Bill Clinton's first acceptance speech, and he got in there. Did Hillary have a blue dress on that night? I'm trying to think if I as you may have.
But, anyway, I I had gotten halfway through the tape. It was by a guy named Al Carter. He was a fellow from Utah who had ripped off Phil Marsh's stuff because it was in the real early days of the patriot movement. This is 1992. And, you for some of you folks are just waking up, man. We've been we've been shouting from the rooftops for many years. And, so I watched half of Al Carter's rip off tape. Not I didn't know that at the time, of course. And then the elect the, acceptance speech came on, and I wanted to watch this boy, Wonder, who was streaking his way towards the presidency and his acceptance speech. So I cut that tape off, and I went and watched the speech. He played his saxophone that night. You may remember. It's also the night he accredited, Carol Quigley as his favorite professor at Georgetown.
Did all that stuff. It lasted over two hours. It's the longest acceptance speech in the history of, American politics, I believe. And, I must have had I must have had to teach the next morning or something. I was teaching back in those days at the Art Institute of Atlanta. So I I knew I didn't have time to watch the whole back half of the tape I hadn't seen yet, so I went ahead and went to bed, and I said I said, well, I'll I'll watch it when I can. And so I worked the next day, and for some reason, I must have a date or something that night because I didn't get to see it that night. It was Saturday morning. And it was one of those mornings where you just wake up and you don't even need a cup of coffee.
K? And, I bounded down the stairs and, threw that tape in and watched the second half where all most of his proofs were on this. Like, oh, on the back of a lien, it's only for government employees, etcetera, etcetera. Tidbits. Let's say, tittle tan tan tantalizing tidbits. And, so at the end of that watching and I'm sitting there alone, you know, and in the morning, Saturday morning, I said, well, if they can screw us this bad without us knowing what's going on, what the hell else is going on we don't know about? Boy, is that a deep well. Deep. Deep. Deep.
So that's where I started. That was July 16. We'll recognize that on the sixteenth. Also, my sure some of you have heard me say unusual in my family. My grandfather, my father, and myself were all born in the same week, from the thirteenth to the twentieth. And twentieth is my birthday, and, I'll turn 77 this year. Still in pretty good shape for an old man. Losing a little hair, going gray, but, feel good and, can get around on my own pretty good. So, anyway and and then on top of that, at the last day of the month, July 31, was the first day I started this program solo many years ago.
So, so July's got a lot of important things to me, including the fourth and, right around the corner, Friday. And, I'm sure most of you know the story. I didn't at the time until I was told it. The story of, Jefferson and Adams. You you know that, don't you, Paul? Are you talking to Alan or something? No. You don't know that story?
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They were they were huge political rivals. They were friends, and then they got to the point where they almost hated each other. And, throughout their life, they carried that animosity between each other, but they still communicated. And they would write and exchange letters back and forth. And, I don't remember the year, but they both died on July. You didn't know that? Probably a lot of people don't. They both died on July. And in the last letter that Adams, I believe, sent to Jefferson, it said Jefferson still outlives me. And little did he know that Jefferson had already passed that day and that he was going to pass that day too.
So Adams and Jefferson both died on July. And, Glenn and I have always thought that John, who died on July also, kind of willed that because he knew very well that story.
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Yeah. You you have told that story before. I I just lost the setup because I'm
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I'm monitoring other things. So Yes, ma'am. That's why we pay you the big bucks. So, anyway, that's the day John died, that we'll I guess we'll have a show Friday. You know, the problem is with this Skype crap, I can't get ahold of Brent anymore. We don't have a direct connection. We haven't set that up yet. I guess I do know one way to do it. But, regardless, I would I guess we will have a show on Friday. Y'all wanna y'all wanna show on Friday? We could go back in the archives and probably find that show where Glenn and I did a commemoration of John's life. I don't know where we can have a show. Why don't y'all noodle on that? Well, brother, if you got time
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I listen to your show on Friday, bro. You're if you got time.
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Okay. Well, Boris will be out there, would y'all? And and I don't know what Brent would bring to the table on that. But, anyway, we'll we'll talk about it this week, come to some sort of a conclusion. But, anyway, very important month, for me personally. And,
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so now, of course Roger, the year those guys died was '26, 1826. 1826. It was actually the fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Wow. I didn't realize that one too. They're calling it the day of the jubilee.
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Yeah. I didn't either. Well, we could use a jubilee around here. I don't think, I don't think those, those international bankers wanna give us much of a debt jubilee.
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I wonder why. And Jefferson was 83, and Adams was 90.
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Well, there you go. They both lived to a ripe old age too. Evidently, Adams had a really scurriest past. I think I've heard Brent refer to it. I don't know about his past. But, anyway, he and he he and Jefferson, political rivals, both die on the same day. And that is another thing to think about on the fourth. We mentioned yesterday there's, missiles evidently. Unscalable fences are all over DC, and, there's rockets, interceptor rockets, mainly evidently for drones are on the, on the roof at the White House. How about that?
So we'll see. It's a it's a perilous time, unfortunately. It's all caused by this same little bunch of scoundrels over there. Always is. They're always the ones that start this crap. Come help us, big brother. Come help us. Or no. It's not like this. Like, hey, peons. We control things. You're gonna send your boys over there to die in our war that we started and don't or can't finish. There was something I heard the other day. They keep talking about, oh, Israel's US best best friend. Do you remember, I think it was in the eighties when the Lebanon barracks got blown up with 200 and something marines in it?
You remember that, Lisa? I do. I do. I I can't I I don't remember the events revolving around. Might have been all that stuff in Lebanon. Maybe Sharon was the prime minister back then, but they drove, somebody drove a truck of explosives in in underneath the hotel where all those marines were, and it killed, I believe, 287 marines. Now they're blaming Hezbollah for that. But you know what? Hezbollah wasn't even founded until two years after that incident. And I remember at the time, the speculation was that the Israelis had blown that up to try and get us all fired up and blame it on the Lebanese or whoever. Just like the USS Liberty, and, it wouldn't surprise me one iota if that didn't what happened.
But, of course, they cover their false flags so well. They can't do it as easy anymore. Everybody's got cameras, and a lot of people are aware. And, should they try and pull one here over the upcoming time, they will be probably found out pretty quick would be my guess. So we'll see. Love to catch them in one of these false flags. Man, we'd love to see somebody open up a a nine eleven commission and really start hearing truth, which I think Ron Johnson has said he might. Yes. Was that Samuel?
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Yes, sir. Hey, Samuel.
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Yeah. You know what what bothers me a a lot about this, Fatwa, is because it's on Netanyahu and it's on Trump directly. Correct. And it it just sets they're playing right into the hands of setting up a false flag Oh, yeah. Where they do something within the country or I mean, would it be beyond Netanyahu if he's so sick that he knows he's gonna die soon? There's no sacrifices himself with the Woah. Woah. With the I don't think I don't think he'd do that. With an agreement from Trump that he would nuke Iran?
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Well, Trump's already said it publicly. It's one of the most idiotic statements I've heard him say. If anything happens to me, go bomb the crap out of Iran. Trump, good god, do you not know these people yet?
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So I'm really concerned that they're just playing into the hand of a false flag. You know, they're I mean, right now, they say from some of the stuff that I look at, you know, there's supposed to be a ceasefire. Well, Iran doesn't look at it as a ceasefire. They don't want one. What they're doing is Israelis are droning in the country, in Iran, surveillance. So they're looking for whatever the info is gonna be for another strike. Did you know Yeah. That's the only way to look at it. If you got another country putting surveillance drones in your country,
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you know, I mean, what else would it be for? Well, they're trying to find where they've they've taken all that 60%, purified uranium. Yesterday, there was a meeting of the Iranian IRCQ or something. I heard last night that it broke when, when, Chase Geyser was on for Owen yesterday. It came across during his show. There was a big explosion outside the meeting where the key leaders were meeting yesterday late. That that there was ambulances going to it, etcetera. It was reported. Haven't heard anything this morning about it on Harrison. A follow-up, we might hear it later today, but there was a big explosion where all these key military leaders were meeting.
And, obviously, you know, Israel's gonna go for regime change. That's what they wanted all along. They've been cell yelling since 1984. Oh, they got norms of mass destruction. I got nuclear. It'd be two weeks, two months, one week, ten days, all that for all these years. But their real goal and the they kept that up the whole time. You gotta tip your hat to them. Their real goal was to get this Well, from my understanding, Roger, is Hold on. Hold Hold on, Samuel. Please let me finish. Their whole thing was to get this started so they could do regime change. It wasn't about nuclear weapons. It was about regime change so they could get their boy in there and control the vast, vast amount of wealth that Iran has in the form of oil and other things and to also complete their area to Israel. When Iran get if they do get regime change, the whole Middle East is under the control of the Jews.
These sycophants. It was the last piece. Yeah. The Now what were you gonna say, sir? Already done in the fifth piece. It Well, we'll get back to that comment. Go ahead.
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Yeah. The, the the people who have actually been there that, in Iran said, yeah. There there's a lot of, pushback on the system and this and that until we did what we did. Right. Now the country's more united than it's ever been. Yeah. And these people are just about as as stubborn and as sophisticated as you're gonna get. You know? So You
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see, Israel Big dog. They don't they don't seem to be able to overcome their hate and their chutzpah, to look two or three steps down the line that their actions might evolve into. Now, Lisa, you said they did it back in the fifties. Okay. What happened back then was they popularly elected a guy named Mogadishu, and he was going to nationalize all of the oil. To that point, they had a deal where, I think, they split the profits fifty fifty. And Mogadishu wanted to nationalize those and take a 100% of the profits. Well, of course, the people that run BP in the world didn't like that worth a flip.
And so they sent in a USCIA guy named Kermit Roosevelt. He was FDR's grandson, and he's the one that went in there and overthrew Mogadishu. And that pardon me? Mosaddegh. Oh, is that Jeff? Yes, sir. Boy, you stranger. Okay. It wasn't Mogadishu. It was Mosaddegh. What's his name pronounced correctly?
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Oh, I think it's Mosaddegh.
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Okay. Anyway, they took the guy that was popular, elected, Roosevelt and them overthrew him, and they put a guy in there to take his place, regime change, named the Shah of Iran. And he was, he was a dawn made Jew, evidently, and, and, and had a very strict secret police and were very authoritarian author author author author author author author authoritorian. Damn. Oh, boo. And the people didn't like him, and that was the students overthrow in '79 of the embassy. That's what led to that. Then Khomeini, who had been exiled in France, a bunch of these Khomeinis, they came back and took over the country, and that's where it is today.
So you're right, Lisa. But guess what? Who do you think our, Israel wants to put in place on this regime change? You got it to guess? The Shah's son. Grandson. Okay. Yep. They wanna stick the whole lineage right back in there. So
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we'll see. We'll see. I turn it over. Heard also that that that Russia and China say absolutely not.
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We know that's your intentions and absolutely not. I hope so. I hope that Russia and China can play a part here. I know, and I reheard the information the other night. See, I've got this running, it's a it's a a Tuesday lunch discussion with this Canadian guy that well, he just doesn't he's not on the same page, and he doesn't really he's a big China guy. China's gonna do this. China's gonna do that. And, so I told him last week, because I had heard that some of the other countries, Pakistan and North Korea and some of the others, possibly even Russia, wanted to give Iran nukes so that they set up mutually assured destruction. Mad.
Okay? And, that statement was from the ex president of Russia, Mogadev or whatever his name is. That was a statement he made last week that countries were gonna come to Iran's aid and give them nuclear weapons,
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which he did not Medvedev.
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Thank you. Medvedev. Yeah. It's hard with all these foreigners. Medvedev. He made that public statement. I believe he was president of Russia for a short short there before Putin. Anyway He is a hawk. He's an eagle. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. If Putin gets out, he's probably the guy that go back in, and he he he does not have the finesse that Putin has. But, anyway, that was his comment. My guy at lunch, his name's Tommy. No. No. No. No. No. Nobody's gonna get him. No. No. No. No. He's always, a day late and a dollar short as far as I'm concerned. Anyway Hey, Roger. That's what's going on. Yes. Yes. Yes, Lisa. What? You got a tidbit for us?
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Yeah. Just a little tidbit. I didn't know. Shaw in Persian
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is translated for king. There you go. Okay. The shah of Iran. He was a bad dude. He got cancer. And then they tried to bring him back to The US. I think he did get into The US for cancer treatment, but it didn't do any good. So he passed away, and the radicals got control of Iran, and they've had control pretty much ever since. It's a very splinter country. There's an awful lot of people in there that aren't under the mulas necessarily. There's a lot of westernized, people there with women with no headgear and, very kind of westernized culture. And, there's a lot of Jews there.
There's a lot of Persian Jews there, I'm I'm told. Yes, Larry.
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Yeah. That Shah's grandson is living in Washington DC. Did you know that? Yeah. And he's a big Zionist.
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Surprise. Surprise. Yeah. And he's a He's a closet Jew for God's sakes. He's a.
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Yeah. His name is Riza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Iran's last shah,
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Mohammed Riza. Okay. So was a son. Pahlavi. Grandson. So sorry on that. Whoever said he was the son is correct.
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Says he lives in Washington D in a suburb of Washington, DC according to Britannica. He is a prominent voice advocating for the change in Iran's government and promoting human rights and democracy.
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Yeah. Well, let's check with Julie. Julie, is he one of your neighbors there too? Julie may not be with us today. Jules, are you with us or not? Doesn't sound like it. Anyway, might be one of our neighbors. So thank you, Lisa. Who else is yes, sir. Yes, sir.
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We had we had actually helped put the Shah in power. He would he was No kidding. He he well, he was he was ruling at the same time that Mosaddegh was prime minister. When they took out the most when they took out Mosaddegh, it just gave him more power. I see. And that's what happened. They they were both in power at the same time. Okay. Did not know that. Anyway, the people didn't like prime minister, which Uh-huh. Mosaddegh was democratically elected. The Shah was Correct. A point years of in the family line, and he he was replaced.
His father ahead of him was pro German and had the Germans in the country doing a lot of stuff for him in World War two. And The United States didn't like that and replaced him with his son, which was more pro western.
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They were down there looking at swastikas and trying to find the origin of a lot of things and what who are the other the Zolatarians or Zola Zolostrans or something. They got another bunch of those people. No. Astrians. That's the ones right there, who evidently had a lot of ancient information that the Germans were particularly interested in. That's where the swastika came from is down that part of the world.
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Well, he goes back to Cyrus the Great, and he he he let he let the Egyptian or the Israelites go back and rebuild their temple for Pete's sakes. You know?
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Yeah. They got a long history. The oh, yeah. Perth has got a long history, and that's a big part of the world over there in that whole area. So it's fascinating history. They're, like I said, 90,000,000 or more population, and, little old dingbat Israel, wants to fight them. And, oh, and now oh my god. Trump is now appealing to the Israeli court system to drop the charges against Netanyahu.
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Well, he said he's not gonna give many aid if they don't.
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Oh, Trump. The one blight that you've got on your presidency, your personality, and everything else is this blight right here of these people.
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Roger. Yes. I thought Trump was upset with, Netanyahu.
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What's that all about? Well, suppose well, the upset was that when Trump tried to set the ceasefire, it was twelve hours until it started. And I Israel went in in the first hour and dropped evidently the biggest droppage of bombs and munitions they've done the whole time. In the first hour of the ceasefire, that's what he got pissed off about. That's when he used the f No. There was a in front of the press.
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Yeah. I remember that. The but there was a time before that that he was extremely
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upset with them. Well, so well, that's because they've been trying to in well, that's because they've been trying to influence his cabinet. That's why he went through and took Waltz, who was evidently having meetings with Netanyahu on the back channel and fired him from the, national security adviser and put him over as ambassador to the UN over in the corner underneath the stairs. Okay? And then he fired two people he had appointed, which were both avid Zionists. And that's when he got pissed when he saw him trying to influence him the first time before the other stuff happened. Yeah. Well, they're gonna do that. They're gonna stab you in the back. They're gonna do anything to get their way. There is nothing that stops these people and their imagination on how to accomplish what they want. It's totally Machiavellian from the prince.
The ends justifies the means.
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Hey, Roger.
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Oh, there's Gary. Hey, buddy.
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I just wanna point out that there's, 30,000,000,000 for Israel in the new big beautiful bill. No puke. And, also, if you write the big beautiful bill in small b's, lowercase b's, That's $6.06 6.
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Just think about that. There's some things we know in there, but they always fill it with fat. I wish they'd come on single issue bills. Instead, let's just run these single issue bills without putting all this crap in this one, then they can't, of course, get that stuff passed you is why they don't wanna do that. Was that Lisa?
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Yes. I I heard a reference the other day, and it's like, oh, dang. See? The more things change, the more they stay the same. Build build back better, big beautiful. Build BS.
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Okay. Well, there's some stuff in there that we really need, but there's a lot of but they put a lot of crap in there, and we'll see if he gets passed or not.
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I think Yeah. The senate raised it by 1,200,000,000,000.0. Okay. The house had actually lowered it, then they got to the senate, and the senate raised it. It's all dog and oh, and they also took out the,
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small arms bill that was in there to make silencers legal. Yes. I heard them say that. And they've got some kind of unlimited AI funding and stuff. I haven't kept up with a lot of it, but it's very contentious.
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That was a hearing that was a hearing protection act.
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That was a hair a red herring for what?
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It was the Herring Protection Act that they removed regarding the
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Oh, the silence. Silencers. Okay. Thank you, Joe. So I don't know. We'll see if he gets a pastor or not. Strong arming a lot of people is, of course, contentious. I think they're gonna send it back to the house. We'll see what happens with it. Trump's dying to get it passed before July for Friday. I don't know if he's gonna be able to do that. And I think doesn't the congress get on summer recess after the fourth? Seems to me they do. And that means it wouldn't be brought up again until they reconvene whenever that may be. Yes, Roger. They go on on summer vacation. Uh-huh. Okay.
I would, I would, suggest everyone go and find and listen to the, Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene interview. It's very good. I don't see how anybody can't like her. She's just a really straight shooter, and she doesn't pull any punches at all, and they have really maligned her. She was the only one in her class. That was six years ago, I guess. The only one in her class in that election cycle. They didn't even ask her to come to Israel. They take all of the new elected people on a trip to Israel. And she said, well, I didn't even get a chance to refuse because they never even asked me.
And so Tucker asked the question, said, well, do they pay for it? And she goes, well, I I I don't know, but I think I might need to find out. Well, you know they do. What do they pay for it for? With stuff like the 30,000,000,000 that's in this tax bill. So they take our money and send our representatives over to brainwash them. Here's another one we haven't brought up hardly at all. What's the story? Does anybody have the story on the Northern Idaho shooting? I got a little background on it. The sheriff up there was moved up there from LA, and he was sent over to Israel and trained by Shin Bet and the Mossad.
So is that a startup of some sort of a false flag? Does anybody know anything about that incident? There's some forest fires they call. They the the the firefighters came out. Somebody was sniping on them and I think killed, shot, killed a couple of them. And then the sheriff came in and I think they neutralized the guy that was doing the shooting. But you hadn't hardly heard Jack Squad about that, have you?
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Well Roger, I heard something today on the radio that they think that the shooter committed suicide. That's what I heard Okay. On ABC Radio.
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Alright. Well, anyway, there's another one of these mysterious situations. It's up there in Northern Idaho. We got number of listeners up there. It wasn't it was a county. I didn't I was not familiar with the name. I know Sandpoint's up there and Coeur D'Alene is close-up there, and a lot of a lot of patriots up there. I probably would have thought about moving up to that part of the country, had I not chosen to go out of the country. And I know they've taken over the city councils. There's a bunch in Idaho. You know, they're still they're still flying the gay flag above the American flag there a couple months ago.
Oh, yeah. We'll get down taking it down one of these days. You know, I've got Can I talk back on that? Well, you can. Just hold on a second if you wouldn't let me finish, Dave. And now they got this stuff going up there in Northern Idaho, and, they've even taken over, it to some extent the once very, very red state of Idaho. Yes, Dave.
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So you mentioned that they fly the gay flag. So, right, it's June was, pride month. Right?
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Supposedly.
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Today on the radio, they said, this is men's mental health month. And guess how many men in America suffer from depression?
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Take a wild guess. Ah, shit. I'd probably say all of them.
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Six million.
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That's just not a good time now. Can you imagine LGBTQs. Can you imagine being up up there in the country right now and not having any idea of all this stuff on the underneath and what's really happening. And you you you probably think that the the world has gone totally freaking wacko. I I can't I can't imagine people in that situation. And quite frankly, I feel sorry for them. And, probably, that's the majority of most of them up there in that condition. They got all the feminists taken over. All the men get castrated and castigized every time they turn around.
All this stuff's going on. You can't afford to hardly pay rent and ease at the same time. I it's it's ugly. It's very ugly. I hope all of you are not in that condition that you've taken some precautions and been able to come out of her, my people. Come out of her. Who was trying to say something there? I thought somebody had something to say. Anybody that would like would like to say something.
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Comment.
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Well, there's a comment. We always welcome a comment. Yes, sir.
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Hey. It's Wayne. Just wanted to, Wayne. Let you know. I'm pretty sure yeah. Pretty sure that shooter up in Idaho was another trans convert. Oh, my god. Marked the just another probably in the whole line of them now over the last two or three years that these crannies, you know, go go hog wild at some point and just start, you know, lose their minds.
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That would be a reason we haven't heard more about it, wouldn't it?
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Absolutely. Yep. Just another one. You have a whole list of these shooters, and, they're they're they're just wacky.
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Yep. Wayne, did you hear me talking about the Ron Paul report that Harrison was playing this morning? I didn't catch that. What what'd he say? Ron Paul. He's going the treasury's buying bonds. They're buying mostly long bonds, thirties, but, they're having that's directly inflationary. So they're having to go back and buy their own bonds because nobody wants them. I didn't I'd just gotten up when he we're late into that. I wish I'd have been able to pay a little closer attention. I know someone said I mentioned yesterday, the Japanese have said if you don't drop this tariff stuff, we're not gonna ship you any goods, because their whole little deal that the Japanese carry trade, they call it, is unwinding because Japan's in such bad shape. They're having to raise interest rates on their bonds.
It used to be zero. Okay? So you could borrow money zero over there and go invest it at three to 5% somewhere and do pretty good. I guess you could do pretty good if you had, like, a couple million dollars invested in it and you got a clean three to 5%. Would that be pretty good, Wayne? You think it would be?
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I think, I think a lot of people take advantage of that. And I think this whole thing started, Roger, back when the US government screwed the Russians and seen some of their funds, I think two or three hundred million dollars, back two, three years ago. Yeah. And that started the whole a lot of people across the globe or a lot of countries Yes.
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Treasuries. Correct. Did you put Putin's statement on that? No. You said it's a pretty cheap price to pay to extricate yourself from the western system.
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Yeah. Epidemic. Epidemic. That's for sure.
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So Yeah. I think
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the the Fed's been really monetizing, the debt for quite some time as far as I can recall. I've been reading about it for at least the last few years where not enough buyers have showed up at different auctions and, they've had to go in. That's why, you know, the the our national debt's exponential. And and really, when you talk about it, the key issue that most folks don't realize, they cost around 37,000,000,000,000, but in actuality, when you add in all the unfunded liabilities Right. For Social Security Medicare, it's over $2,200,000,000,000,000.
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Yeah. Over 200,000,000,000,000, folks.
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It's virtually unpairable.
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And it's all based on fraud. So, yeah, they have been buying them for a while. I had heard a while back that they own 48% of, the bonds debt in the world, that we've issued, and that was a couple years ago. I'm sure it's only increased. And now we even hear Ron Paul coming out and talking about it. So, I don't know where you find the Ron Paul daily. Is it a daily report or what? I don't know, how how how frequency is, but, for him, but you find that, I'm sure. Or go back. I'll tell you where it was. Wait a minute. I'll tell you where it was. If you oh, if you wanna look I think it was right at the start of Harrison's second hour today. So if you go in there, Ron Gibson's channel where it breaks it down by hours, you could probably catch that at the start of the second.
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Okay. But I Roger, I think a real interesting story you told was when Ron Paul was questioning Bernanke about why we don't have a dual system. I thought that was very, very instructive as to as to how this whole thing is working out, you know, as far as, this fiat money system is just designed to slowly dissolve all the wealth in this country and just set us up for the great taking.
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Well, it's what just like Brent said, if you do usury, eventually, varies on rates and time, I guess. But, eventually, you'll have all of all the, quote, unquote, money in the world. They're they've gone a long way. I've I've I've heard, how many somebody could throw this in a search engine. How many central banks are there in the world? 170 or 180, I think. And and, like, 70 or 80% are owned by the Rothschilds or more. Maybe somebody throw that in a search engine. How many central banks are there in a world in the world? Anyway, the Rothschilds own most of them. They got this usury thing going pretty good.
They can't get rid of all the money because then we wouldn't have anything to circulate, and we'd we'd all shrivel up and die, I guess. But they they don't wanna kill well, they do wanna kill the host, but they don't wanna kill it until they've been able to suck all your essence out. That's insurance, hospitalization, all the things they suck out in the last few days of your life.
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Yeah. Adam, I'm sorry. Roger, I tend to think that, Bill Holter is correct when he says there's probably gonna be two major resets. One will be almost a man made reset, but that will not probably work. And then the other one, the second one will be more organic that'll evolve out of, the, you know, whatever happened from the first one. So Uh-huh. It's just something to consider. So you you're saying that we're gonna have a showdown between the bricks and the Western, financial system? Pretty sure that's going to be the case because I think they're pretty far ahead of the game. They know what's coming. That's why they've loaded up on a lot of precious metals and they're setting up their own, system for, what's it called? The exchange or
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settlement settlement Yes. Settlement. Between everything that Right. Between countries. And, of course, that's one of the big enemies Trump came out against was the bricks. And, unfortunately, he want he he he's gotta have the dollar system control to achieve his goals. Yes, Boris.
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Tom Ant. $202,100
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plus, central banks in the world.
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Okay. Well, I'm sure the Rothschilds own about a 180 of them at least, if not more. Thank you, Boris. Yeah, Joe. What's your comment, buddy?
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Yeah. Considering the congress is hopefully going to adjourn by Friday, that's reasonably need need to get the big beautiful bill passed. They're out of session. If that happens, they're out of session Right. When the real reset happens.
[01:13:40] Unknown:
Yeah. It could be. I mean, we on that Christmas That's gonna be what was that
[01:13:47] Unknown:
that Rio reset, you know, the the big meeting in in Rio, was that all planned around the Congress adjourning?
[01:13:57] Unknown:
Boy, I have no idea. I think the make It may be a stretch, but that could could bell me. I think I know Putin is not they're they're sending some people to represent them, but Putin's not attending it. I don't think the Chinese are either. So I don't know if it's just like I heard Putin or z, neither one. Uh-huh. Yeah. I heard that comment somewhere, I thought. So, great, Rio. Uh-huh. Well, it's, it's, going into it's go. Hell, it's winter down there. Of course, Rio is a little closer to the Equator than Argentina, but it's winter down here in Southern Hemisphere now. Yes, Larry?
[01:14:41] Unknown:
Yeah. It appears that Joe, supports certain, you know, agendas of at the federal level. And I was just wanting to ask him what his opinion is on does he vote in federal elections and how does he feel about all that?
[01:15:03] Unknown:
Joe? Sound like he was hurling accusations at you, buddy. You got a response? Well, it sounds that way, and I absolutely do vote.
[01:15:16] Unknown:
I absolutely do not. Accusations.
[01:15:18] Unknown:
I'm I'm just curious. That's all. I'm probably curious
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that I vote.
[01:15:27] Unknown:
Well, that that's a big issue, on this platform with some students saying we shouldn't be involved at the federal level, other students saying, you know, that you should participate. I was just wondering how you felt about the whole thing, and what do you practice? And it's a genuine question. I'm not accusing. We
[01:15:46] Unknown:
we have a common enemy, and I'll just let it go with that. Alright.
[01:15:55] Unknown:
So who else has, got something from the from the audience? Anybody with new new bitches, pisses, or moans or something? Questions, comments? It's a mighty quiet audience out there today. Even the usual. We don't even have Wahib in the bathroom today. What if they what if what if Waheed had to go into the closet to talk? I can say, Waheed, are you out of the closet? Oh, too funny. Okay. So nobody wants to talk about anything, bring up anything.
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There's
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Hold on. Talk talk a little right in the microphone, please.
[01:16:40] Unknown:
Yeah. It's Bruce.
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Bruce. Hey, buddy.
[01:16:47] Unknown:
I'm out. I'm coming out of the dark. Okay. I got site two tickets. A guy ran in the back of my van and crossed the back door. Oh, shit. And so yeah, and so, anyway, I got two citations. One was no tag, license no tag for the Missouri people and also, driving by the driver's license. I thought I was traveling. Anyway Mhmm. So you were talking about the attorney general needs to get involved in this stuff. Well, I gave her back her, contract in three days, three working days, and voided both of them. And, then I sent to this, the attorney general of the state what I had done with this office.
And I had to let one thing out, my ID, copy. I had it in in the dialogue of the process. So I had to send it back send him another, copy of what I was doing just to give him heads up. Now that second letter and and the thing I was doing with the cop, same thing, giving him information on what's going on with me and her, whatever. You know? So the second delivery, they wrote back, we don't have time for this stuff is what the letter said to me. Coming back. Now how about that?
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Well, they need to pass the big beautiful bill so they can hire more people.
[01:18:35] Unknown:
No. No. They don't understand what they're into.
[01:18:40] Unknown:
Well, bud, that surprised me in the least, Bruce. I mean, you know, that's consistently what we found over all these years. So you're gonna go back and educate them?
[01:18:51] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Got to. Alright. Might as well.
[01:18:55] Unknown:
Okay. You know? Alright. Well, there's a situation where poor old Bruce, he's he's doing everything he can. Right? He's driving, traveling along, not breaking the speed limit, and wham, some wacko. Was it an illegal immigrant? No. No. Wacko
[01:19:14] Unknown:
pops into the line. This guy I think this guy wanted to drive his Jeep, and he never drew driven a Jeep before. And he pressed on them, like, get stop real quick on the brake, and I think his foot slipped off and went to the gas pedal. Good to have you. Just creaming me in the back.
[01:19:36] Unknown:
That's what happened. Yeah. Boy, just He told everybody that it the brakes wasn't working. Just going along, minding your own business and whapo. Did you get a little whiplash from it? Was it hard to hit? Oh, no. No.
[01:19:50] Unknown:
No. No. We got out and talked and waited on the cop to come and all this stuff. You know? Greeted them. Yeah. There was a lady. Talked, and she took all the information down. There were other cars involved. It was a basically, I was a major hit,
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and then I hit Oh, you hit the guy in front of you.
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In front of me, he had a a a a trailer hitch. It was sticking way out, and I hit it went through my, bumper front bumper. He didn't get any damage. He took off. He there were there were five cars involved. Well,
[01:20:34] Unknown:
Bruce, I guess my question to you is how lucky can you get?
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I know. That's that's my luck. Well use a car. I got another car. I'm I'm using the vehicle. I'm I'm gonna go after it. Yeah. Would that damage the van at the point you can't use it? Well, it's to the back door. It's KD, and it's Okay. Right down the middle of the door. Oh my lord. And And I thought about doing I thought about doing this. I start driving around and put a sign on the back of it, kiss my rear end.
[01:21:09] Unknown:
No. I thank you. I think I'd leave it parked. Well, it sounds like an interesting situation you're embarking on. When did this, occur?
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This happened, let's see, in May.
[01:21:23] Unknown:
Oh, it is a long time ago. Court date is in
[01:21:27] Unknown:
yeah. And my my court date is the August 20.
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Okay. So you got a little bit of a way to prepare. Okay. Well, I'm sorry that happened to you. Process.
[01:21:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, it it's life. You know? And that's what they do. You know? And I'm gonna do an administrative process and
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take care of that. Alright. Well, keep us in the loop. See how they react. That's Branson. For the folks who don't know, that's the Branson, Missouri area. Right. Right. Where Eli was supposed to be coming down there and given some sort of a thing. Did you guys ever hook up on that, Bruce? No. I didn't know anything about that. Well, he talked about it when he was on here. I think he was gonna be down there in Branson. I thought you did commit comment on that. Anyway, I don't know if that's already happened or not, but it was, having to deal with this some of it with this brief, amicus curiae that he'd written on this case there.
Oh. Okay? Okay. I didn't know that. Yeah. Well, I'm supposed to. I don't know contact pastor, I guess.
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Oh, okay.
[01:22:41] Unknown:
So, Samuel, was that you trying to get in there?
[01:22:45] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanted to throw a strange thing out in there in the in the world. Sort of scary to me, because we're all gonna get surveilled by crap like this in the future. The Chinese military has produced a drone for surveillance the size of a mosquito.
[01:23:03] Unknown:
Yes. I saw that reported.
[01:23:07] Unknown:
Yeah. That's scary. Yep.
[01:23:11] Unknown:
Yep. Folks, the world is changing, and it is changing rapidly. It is changing rapidly these days. I'm sure glad to be down here, I'll tell you, out of all of that up there. So it looks back, and even though I've been ridiculed for it over the year What'd you move out of the country for? Well, because, I tried to tell dumb shits like you what was going on, you wouldn't listen. And I figured I could do more work, better work from outside the country because they trumped up a bunch of charges and sent my teachers to federal prison for sixteen and a half years, concurrently.
So I didn't think it was worth the risk, and I was told to get out. And lo and behold, I go and get the passport application. There's the answer I've been looking for fifteen years. Right on the first page. Both of them. Both things right there at top of the fold. Amazing how the good Lord works, isn't it? So it's ugly. I I I'm I wish we could do something about it, but they have done a incredible job of isolating themselves and and in these little circles of power up there. And the whole thing is they they own the country and all of us in this bankruptcy. That's the answer that everybody's looking for.
How do they have this control? It's right there. You gave it to them. You answered the two questions. Yes. And signed something. Fortunately, you saw a way to get out of that, and many of you have availed yourself of it. Yes, sir. Was that you again, Samuel?
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No. Sheldon here. You want some information on Idaho?
[01:25:09] Unknown:
Yeah. You got something on us is yeah. We'd like to hear it.
[01:25:15] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:25:16] Unknown:
The You're up in there. Right? You kinda live up in that area. Right?
[01:25:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I had a rental over in Kootenai County a while ago, and, this 20 year old named Weiss Rolly or whatever, they're trying to shut down rumors that he had a jihad going on in his life, and he shot and killed battalion chief Frank Hardwood, 42, and battalion chief John Morris, 52.
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Those are fine. Injured
[01:25:53] Unknown:
Dave yes. And critically injured Dave Tisdall. But the thing is, there was a TIF before it happened. He actually talked to those before those two guys before he shot him with a shotgun.
[01:26:09] Unknown:
With a shotgun? Oh, shit.
[01:26:13] Unknown:
Yeah. So that was probably pretty close to do its intended damage. Okay. Well Anyway, they they called the feds. The FBI showed up a day later, and they found a body with a gun not too far away.
[01:26:27] Unknown:
Okay. So we don't know if he was a detainee or not?
[01:26:33] Unknown:
Nope. Nobody's disclosing that, but here's the deal. If you're gonna do yourself and there's a shotgun not too far away, did you pull the trigger with your toes?
[01:26:43] Unknown:
You could, I guess. You know, my old buddy Harvey, who we don't see around here too much anymore. I hope he's alright. I haven't spoken to him in way too long. He was over in Vietnam. He's a lieutenant over there. And he said he he said, you know what my favorite weapon was over there? Got a guess, Sheldon?
[01:27:08] Unknown:
I'd say machete, but go for it. No. Sawed off shotgun with four buck. Yeah. Yeah. Four double aught. Yeah.
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And you say that was my favorite weapon to carry over there because I could flatten mow them down with that. Yep.
[01:27:26] Unknown:
Well, if if it would have been 18 and a quarter inch, I think they would have said that somewhere somehow. So I just have to assume it's would be stock hunting links. Go ahead. No. This is Vietnam, man. There are no rules.
[01:27:40] Unknown:
Come on. No. No. I mean, up yes. I understand. I'm in up here in the Idaho. Oh, up there. Well, it could be. If if you find out more on it, let us know. It's very unusual that we haven't. It hasn't been more of a news item. It may be that some of these other stuff dwarf it in importance. It's just not getting covered. But, just seems unusual to me we hadn't heard more about it. I do know the sheriff up there was trained by Mossad and Shin Bet and formally was in LA.
[01:28:11] Unknown:
His name's Norris. Yeah. Okay. Well, with all the missiles on the White House and everything else and the, you know, all the money being who knows what we're gonna be using in six months? I get it.
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Defenderammunition.com. So and I would say if you're a national, you could you could saw off hold on. If you're a national, you should be able to saw off a shotgun at any length you want. All those ATF rules don't apply to you anymore. Yes. Who was Roger there?
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You said Dave?
[01:28:53] Unknown:
I don't know. Trying to raise him again. Who said, hey, Roger? Boy, Paul. You wanna see if you can raise him?
[01:29:07] Unknown:
Hey, Dave. Was that you? Who said, hey, Rod?
[01:29:15] Unknown:
Man. Well, I could say, hey, Roger.
[01:29:17] Unknown:
Well, you can. That'd be Joe. We hadn't heard from Joe in a coon's age. Hey, man.
[01:29:24] Unknown:
How's it going?
[01:29:25] Unknown:
Doing pretty good for me. How about yourself? You've been busy, I'm sure.
[01:29:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I've been busy with work. It's been crazy. So I haven't been able to hop in, but I had some free space. I was like, hey. Let me let me see how Roger and everybody's doing here and really miss hanging out with you guys.
[01:29:46] Unknown:
Well, we miss hearing from you a bunch, buddy, but I know you got plenty on your plate. So, thanks for popping in. Anything any developments in your situations we you'd like to tell us about?
[01:29:58] Unknown:
Well, so one thing is this is something I learned dealing with the court system over being a national is that you submit I think what you could submit in your passport affidavit, but I think it's better to write another one specifically for the court case. And I would cite things like the, the slaughterhouse cases. The Susan b Anthony is another good court case where they lay out the difference between federal citizenship and state citizenship. Really? Oh, yeah. That was a fantastic one. In fact, somebody in the group here sent me a copy of it.
I had a I had, like, a funny copy of it, but it was the same thing. But they sent me a nicer version of it, which was which was fantastic,
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which I'll share with anybody if anyone wants it. What's the what's the style what's the style of the case? Susan b Anthony v or them v her?
[01:30:57] Unknown:
I think it's, it's The United States versus
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Anthony. Had to be a while back.
[01:31:08] Unknown:
Yeah. It was a while hold on. Let me I'm gonna pull it up. Alright. Cool. Susan
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yeah. Would have to be after the fourteenth amendment because it wasn't federal citizenship until that until that.
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It's called United States versus Anthony 24 f c a s, like case
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eight twenty nine. That's the number. So it's FedSup. That means it's an appellate level decision. Yeah. That's correct. Okay. What year? Talks about all this. Just have a year, Joe?
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1873.
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Yeah. There you go. Had to be after the fourteenth amendment.
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Yep.
[01:31:50] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. I I've never seen that one brought into our discussions before either John or I don't remember. It might have been. But, so cool. You wanna give us a little thumbnail on it?
[01:32:04] Unknown:
Well, one thing it says is the fourteenth amendment creates and defines citizenship of The United States. It's long been contended and has been held by many learned authorities and had never been judicially decided to the contrary that there was no such thing as a citizen of The United States, except as that condition arose from the citizenship of some state. No mode existed, it was said, of obtaining a citizenship of The United States except by first becoming a citizen of some state.
[01:32:35] Unknown:
Correct. So that's that's what it it's it it it's that's verbatim what it says in the court case. Isn't it funny that they didn't even come upon the differential of The United States Of America versus The United States?
[01:32:51] Unknown:
That's very funny. Yeah. I mean, I noticed though they do a lot of presumptions. So what I was doing was I was using this case, the slaughterhouse cases, the, Wonkim r case, And I was I put that as part of my affidavit by, well, I'm a I'm I'm a national per your own codes, like, because you hid in state citizen from everybody using these codes. And since the states are under the fourteenth amendment, when they use the term citizen, they they talk about a federal citizen, not a citizen of the state, which is defined as national inside the Department of State code.
And I put that into there and I and then what I do, I I put a judicial notice on the on that, and then I do a certificate of service. Then, if I don't hear anything back from anybody within a week or two, I send in, what's it's it's basically a notice of facts. I'm offering them one last chance to rebut the the affidavit. Right? Otherwise, it becomes truth into the court case, and I use the rules of evidence three zero one in order to solidify that everyone's in agreement, that I'm a national, and that there's no that no one has any jurisdiction over here. And that because of the fact that I'm not a federal citizen, that all their regulations don't apply because they're all commercial entities or these are all commercial regulations, which I'm not a part of.
[01:34:20] Unknown:
So have you had any you haven't had any reply from those, admissions, have you?
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They well, that's the thing. I'm using their their lack of replying against them now. To to nail them on on you agree? Right. So I yes. And then I send in, like, a a formal agreement letter. So okay. So, judicial notice of tacit, consent, that we all all parties are in agreement that there's no jurisdiction. And then, what I do is I'll put in an interlocutory appeal with the upper court, and then I send them the motion to dismiss at the same time and say, like, you're gonna dismiss this before we can do anything. Otherwise, we're gonna take it to appeal and see if they even if they rule on that. And the judge usually just says that they're gonna dismiss it then at that point.
[01:35:09] Unknown:
Yeah. I'll tell you, Joe. You're real good at this. You've got a talent for it. Is this all on your case from earlier this year with the city?
[01:35:18] Unknown:
That was a part of what I did. I mean, I did the writ of co warranto because they they were just like they weren't having it. But the judge flipped out on me about the writ of prohibition I put in. So that's why I did the ridicule warrant, though. And I said that they were sacrificing or they were gonna give up the city because of the fact that they violated all these rights and the policies and states. Documents. Agreements. Yeah. Right. The founding agreements that created the city, they were they were violating those agreements. So they were forfeiting the city. And, that's when they started changing their tune with me.
[01:35:55] Unknown:
So You're like a hot potato to them, buddy.
[01:36:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Because the because the county court didn't wanna take the case. I sent them stuff, and then they immediately dropped the case. And it sat, you know, sat around doing nothing for at least six months, and then this the town decided to pick it back up. But they're now allowed to see federal or criminal or they can't see felony charges in the city, in New Jersey. City courts can't look at felony charges.
[01:36:25] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. It's probably have to come through a grand jury.
[01:36:30] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. It has to go through a grand jury. There has to be an arraignment within ninety days. And I said, and it has to be done in the in the, county court for the grand jury. And none of that stuff happened. There was no ninety day arraignment. There was no jury trial. Right? There was no, you know, it it never went to the county. The county decided to not even prosecute the case. And the city picked it up. I said, well, you guys don't even you actually buy the state statutes. You don't have jurisdiction to see that case. And they said, we do. We have jurisdiction. Oh, yeah. You buy gas.
[01:37:07] Unknown:
Have they ever, done anything about the discovery they were gonna clean up or something a while a while back?
[01:37:15] Unknown:
I I still never got discovery, but I did put out a list of all the infractions that the cop did, and I think this is another important thing that people need to understand. What we're doing, you know, what we're doing is risky, you know, especially driving around with no plates or or DOT plates or something. You know, there is there is a bit of risk with that because police do not know this stuff. No. They don't. That you need to know that you need to know is, one, how to inform you need to know, like, what is proper procedure for your for your state. So you need to look at your court rules for your state because in there, it tells you all the things the cops are supposed to do and what they're not allowed to do, what the courts are supposed to do, what they're not allowed to do.
And you always have recourse with the upper courts to put the lower court back into order. Right. Right? That's that's how I sorted these guys out because they were like, we're gonna do whatever we want. Screw you. We don't care what you say. You're unimportant to us. And then I went to a higher court, and they said, actually, you're right. If they're not following procedure, they can get in trouble. And if the judges get in trouble, they can actually lose their insurance policy, which means that they wouldn't be allowed to be a judge. Mhmm.
[01:38:29] Unknown:
Well, good work, Joe. You're you're accept you're exceptionally talented at this. You know? And, you Oh, man. You feel your way through it, and you've done a a great service for everybody. Alright. There's two people wanna talk to you, Joe. One of them is Larry. I don't know who the other one was.
[01:38:49] Unknown:
Tom. Chris. The other one was Carl.
[01:38:52] Unknown:
Alright, Carl. I'm gonna go with your Hey, Hold on, Larry. Go ahead. Here's Carl in Utah.
[01:38:59] Unknown:
Hey, Joe. I've sent you my contact information on your, guitar lesson app. If you could respond to that, I'd appreciate it.
[01:39:09] Unknown:
I won't. I'm not gonna mix I'm not gonna mix, stuff. You can't if you send me things that are non music related on there, I'm I'm not gonna reply to it.
[01:39:20] Unknown:
Okay. It was just okay. I just was trying to get you to I couldn't get a hold of you, so I was just trying to get a hold of you.
[01:39:27] Unknown:
You can you can always email me. My email is, jluspica247@gmail.
[01:39:34] Unknown:
Jlustica247@gmail,
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Carl.
[01:39:40] Unknown:
Got it. Thank you. Alright. And I'm I'm not gonna mix my business stuff with with personal stuff. I just wanna You you gotta have you gotta have four four feet in the air at the same time, Joe, to do everything you're doing. I applaud you. How old are your children?
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10 and five.
[01:39:59] Unknown:
God bless you. Larry was one of the other ones trying to say something. Larry?
[01:40:07] Unknown:
No. He he was not. Roger, you Oh. Misheard. I'm I think Christian maybe? What who else who else was trying to ask? Christian, is that you?
[01:40:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Christian, new listener.
[01:40:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, Christian.
[01:40:21] Unknown:
Meet you. Danny Murphy. Murphy got you know, he in you introduced he introduced me. I I I'm I'm interested. He said that he would send that to somebody, this, Susan b Anthony case, that that situation, boy, that was fantastic.
[01:40:41] Unknown:
Well, he gave you the site on it. You look it up unless you unless you want his paperwork.
[01:40:47] Unknown:
I I don't know. It it's behind a pin wall, Roger. They they they won't let the public the general public see it unless they pay for it. What? Susan b Anthony
[01:40:56] Unknown:
or your case?
[01:40:59] Unknown:
No. The Susan b well, my case is sealed. No one's allowed to look at it at all. Yeah. The Susan b Anthony case is behind a paywall, which I'm gonna drop into the, conference the free conference call chat. So it's in there if you have access to it. If you don't, please just just email me, and I'll send it to you. It's a court case. It's a court case. They put it behind a paywall? Yeah. Well, it has a lot of damning information about the fourteenth amendment. I've never heard of
[01:41:29] Unknown:
that. I've never heard of this case, and I've never heard of them putting a case behind a paywall ever. So that's it should be public information. It was a public court decision. That's real unusual, Joe.
[01:41:43] Unknown:
Well, this closing amendment stuff well, the Susan b Anthony case is really important because it it very it tells you that there's a big difference between federal citizen rights and state citizen rights. Right.
[01:41:56] Unknown:
Could you on the could you drop that to straw man, to Mark,
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please? Yeah. Okay.
[01:42:03] Unknown:
Hunter? Yes. Marco.
[01:42:06] Unknown:
I did I did see that case before, and it puts it on my Telegram, National Tennis Freedom. The case is on Wikipedia. It's not the case case, but it talks about it on there. Description. And I just posted it in the chat. Okay.
[01:42:20] Unknown:
So it's United States versus Susan b Anthony. Mhmm. Okay. Thank you, Joe. New information. Yes, Samuel.
[01:42:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Back, I did the affidavit in 02/2019. And when it was in in that time period, the affidavit was a page long. And it cites in that one, the slaughterhouse case, Kim Wan ark, and several other things. So just for people to know.
[01:42:55] Unknown:
The Susan b Anthony case couldn't have cited Wong Kim Ark because the Wong Kim Ark hadn't happened for another decade or more.
[01:43:04] Unknown:
No. I'm saying that your old affidavit, the one pager
[01:43:07] Unknown:
Oh. Cites
[01:43:09] Unknown:
in the affidavit, it cites Kim Wanark, and it cites the slaughterhouse cases. Uh-huh. Of course. Sites the tax ramifications, etcetera.
[01:43:21] Unknown:
Okay. That was a five page affidavit, my original one, a one on one pager. That was the one John and Glenn wrote for us. And if any of you just what I advised Michael the other day, and it's, it's on the website. You can get the book. But that affidavit is fabulous because there's three pages of sites from those key cases in there that you also can use if you want to or need to. So very good resource. Okay. Who else? Jim Rogers. Okay. Is Joe, is that yeah. Hold on. I think I got something else. Sure, man. Please.
[01:43:56] Unknown:
Alright. So this is also from the Susan b Anthony case. I just sent it to you and Paul. The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments were designed mainly for the protection of the newly emancipation emancipated Negroes. Right? The full effect must nevertheless be given to the language employed.
[01:44:16] Unknown:
But it's telling you that those were the the intent of those three amendments were for the the freed slaves and not for the general public. Did you hear what Trump said the other day on the when the southern, the Supreme Court released this latest one? Did you see his statement?
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No.
[01:44:33] Unknown:
He said in his press conference, the fourteenth amendment was for children of slaves.
[01:44:42] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:44:43] Unknown:
That's confirmed right here. He said it twice.
[01:44:46] Unknown:
He said it twice. Yeah, Larry.
[01:44:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I was wondering if you can, tell Joe about your idea of of creating a memorandum of law that's about five pages long. No. And, and maybe this maybe this Goodness. Oh, I thought you said five pages the other day. My affidavit. Regardless.
[01:45:11] Unknown:
Original was five pages. Go ahead.
[01:45:14] Unknown:
Okay. Regardless, tell Joe about your idea. Maybe he hasn't heard it. Been around. And, also, maybe maybe this case that he's talking about would be a good case to put in there.
[01:45:24] Unknown:
Okay. Could be. Joe, this came up a while back. I'm sure you may have heard it. I'm
[01:45:30] Unknown:
be surprised if you Roger, can I can I interrupt just for a hot second? Carl and Christian, you guys both have left your mics open. Just wondering if you got anything more to add. If not, could you please mute? Because one of you are making a little bit of background. Okay. Fantastic. If you guys would do that, we'd appreciate it and help our forum
[01:45:48] Unknown:
be more, intelligible on this. Well, for a lot of people, it's very complex information. It stumbled on me a couple of months ago. I don't remember how long. Six months, eight months, a year maybe, Joe. Sitting here doing these discussions with you guys that, you know, it goes back to this, formula, allegiance for protection, protection for allegiance. That's futile. Comes to the feudal system. Well, when we file an affidavit, what we're doing is we're changing that formula. You know, the statute says a national is a permanent allegiance to a small less state. Well, there's part of the formula, permanent allegiance.
So if you're giving them permanent allegiance, they've got to give you protection. It's not a choice. It's an obligation. K? And so, that's where I've I've figured, you know, really in thinking it through, that's where our teeth are because that's something we can go after the state attorney general for for not fulfilling. I don't know whether attorney generals are probably appointed in the state, not elected. Some may be elected. I don't know. It doesn't make any difference when they achieve that office and the holding of that office on something this important and bay and and and found and foundational, then they've got a duty to know or should've known. And when you submit that affidavit to them, if they don't know they owe you protection, then they need to go investigate it and get their crackerjack legal research teams on it. Because that means protection from well, if a if a neighboring state wants to invade you, then you'd be in the militia, and they would help you and the militia defend the state against the people that were invading them. K?
Well, it's the same way with the federal government. They've been invasive on these states, and they've got all these things like traffic laws and stuff that seems to me under this formula that the attorney general is supposed to protect you from that and not allow prosecution of you. And that that might be something that somebody like yourself could go sue them for not following up on their on their responsibilities. They were put on legal notice. If they didn't know about it, they should have known, and you're supposed to be giving me, you, and all your agents underneath you are supposed to be giving me protections from things like IRS, driving on on speed limits and stuff. And it that's a very strong element that we've never really incorporated before, it seems to me. Now what I'd like to have done or get Mark to do, he's probably better at it than I am, he found a case, oh, what was it, that really goes over this formula?
Witherspoon or something? And, just to write up a little one page or short memorandum of law covering this, incorporating the legal findings and the history of it, and then submitting that when people submit their affidavit to the attorney general. Because now that you really oh, okay. You're just gonna throw this in the trash can? We don't have a file for this? Hey, buddy. This is important. You owe me this. This isn't a choice. It's an obligation. It's a duty for the attorney general. Yeah. Have you heard us talk about that before?
[01:49:15] Unknown:
Yeah. There was, right before I got really busy, playing with that idea about the allegiance for protection and saying, hey. You actually owe Yeah. Protection to me. You know? If I owe you allegiance, you have to protect me. It's automatic.
[01:49:31] Unknown:
There there is no choice. So it's a very interesting approach. Hopefully, we'll make a little headway on it, make a little ground, because I think it could be really important.
[01:49:47] Unknown:
Seems to me. I will say I I mean, I'll say one thing. I think I know what Casey's talking about. It's this, Witherspoon versus Philadelphia
[01:49:56] Unknown:
case. It may be it may be Happersat. Maybe another one, Happersat. I just said Witherspoon. I don't remember the case, but he found it, and it just clearly covers this formula and the relationship.
[01:50:13] Unknown:
Well, that's that I'd like to see that case. Well, I'll tell you what.
[01:50:18] Unknown:
He'll be here probably tomorrow. So if you can get a chance to pop in, and then he's with us now on Wednesdays and Saturdays. His parents have gotten real bad, like his mom can't even cook anymore, and he's having to watch both of them. And, it's really taken a lot of his time like your situations.
[01:50:41] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. No. That's unfortunate. Well, I'm just just busy working.
[01:50:46] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, he's busy taking care of them and working when he can, but he just can't be involved with us as much as I think he'd like, really. So
[01:50:56] Unknown:
anyway It wasn't I did find a so I found a court case. I actually got this from lawyers telling me that this court case proves that you need to you need a driver's license to drive and motor vehicle. So I read the court case, and I found out that the lawyers haven't read the court case. I said, I I don't think you guys read the court case because the court case says that if one's going to be driving a car, right, that the state has the authority to, charge fees for people using the car in interstate commerce. Unless the federal government makes rules about interstate commerce, the state can regulate cars traveling in interstate commerce.
But that's it. Okay.
[01:51:41] Unknown:
Well, you know, the the And so Yeah. I tell you about that lawyer that came to talk to us in Atlanta one time. He's from Minnesota or something. Pretty slick, young guy. Younger. And he on this, he'd say, I I don't have a motor vehicle. I'm sorry. I don't have a cord that long.
[01:52:00] Unknown:
Well, that's good.
[01:52:03] Unknown:
It is good.
[01:52:06] Unknown:
Well, you know, the other thing is I actually wrote this in in the court case that said, you know, all the citations are talking about motor vehicle, but when I went and got the car, I bought it as a at a car dealership, not a motor vehicle dealership. So when did the conversion occur? And I asked, like, when did the conversion from car to to motor vehicle occur? Right. And then that's a bad question. No. We can't answer that. Just to heck with this guy.
[01:52:37] Unknown:
You can really you can really play with these guys if you get skilled at this, folks, if you want to. Did you know we used to have a a lot of interactions with IRS agents? And, of course, our guys are learning the code, and this says this here and all that. Those guys don't know jack squat about the Internal Revenue Code. All they know is they're trained to grab you by the cuff of the pants and turn you upside down and shake everything they can get out of you, and they get a percentage of that if they do it. That's what they know. Yes. Was it Samuel?
[01:53:15] Unknown:
No, Sheldon. Again, I found that case without money, and there's also a lower one here that that, says final words. But it's law.resource.org, forward pub, forward u s, forward case. No. And I can't do anything more because when you touch on it on my phone, it goes to automatic download. I can't see the full address. But the full case is there. It's free. Okay.
[01:53:43] Unknown:
Well, sorry about that. You talked say you found the case, what, Susan Anthony or one of these others we've been talking about?
[01:53:51] Unknown:
No. Susan. And that was in 1873.
[01:53:55] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. I put that link in the chat already. It's about the same time as Elk v Wilkins, I believe. I think Elk v Wilkins was a 1873 case too.
[01:54:08] Unknown:
You know, one thing just scanning that that Anthony case was that she did not well, she went on again, but originally the case and the I forget what circuit now. Darn it. Might change. But they wouldn't they didn't let her testify. She was denied trial by jury. The the the circuit judge ordered them to put a guilty verdict in.
[01:54:37] Unknown:
Really? And then they put it this a really unusual case. I've I've never heard of one being behind a paywall before. And that's a fad sucks. Closing.
[01:54:52] Unknown:
Pardon me? But and what's crazy is that case, like, changed America because that was the impetus to create the nineteenth amendment.
[01:55:01] Unknown:
Oh, and the nineteenth nineteenth amendment was what? Women's suffrage?
[01:55:08] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:55:09] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:55:14] Unknown:
Right. That's what it was about, Roger. I'll reserve my comments. Go ahead, Martha.
[01:55:20] Unknown:
That's what the case is about. She was using the fourteenth amendment to vote to use it as an example of them putting it in. Yeah. A qualifier. Mhmm. To it let her vote, and they were trying to say that she couldn't vote. So that that's what, that's what the case is about. Okay.
[01:55:43] Unknown:
Alright.
[01:55:45] Unknown:
Interesting. Of course, they've got a dollar. You know? Other color other colored people in there.
[01:55:50] Unknown:
They've got a dollar for well, all the cases around that time seemed to apply the fourteenth amendment strictly to black. She was not black, was she? I don't believe she was.
[01:56:03] Unknown:
She was. She was. Mhmm.
[01:56:07] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. Oh, alright. I didn't know that. K.
[01:56:10] Unknown:
Everybody.
[01:56:11] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:56:14] Unknown:
I I don't know, but I get the feeling that that Joe wanted to cover something, something more in-depth or something like that. He was talking about, like, five or ten minutes ago, and we kinda sorta got distracted and went off in the No. Into la la land. Joe, was there something else you wanted to bring up?
[01:56:29] Unknown:
We got a couple of minutes left.
[01:56:32] Unknown:
I mean, I don't remember.
[01:56:36] Unknown:
Well, it seems to me you were working on making a point. You were working on making a point, and then
[01:56:43] Unknown:
It was the Hendrick versus Maryland case. It is from 1925, but it talks about how, states can only regulate cars that are traveling in interstate commerce. So they have to be charging a fee for traveling, either passengers, cargo. Right? It's it's transportation. Right. And then it says that once the federal government makes laws about interstate commerce, the state can't regulate it anymore. Now we have the DOT. We have the title of 49, which is the transportation code. That's the federal government's code. All the states have adopted it into their into their administrative code. Right? But they still have their own motor vehicle codes.
Anyway, which the the supreme court said they they said fine. You can do that, but it has to be it's all a commerce clause, because they're not allowed to regulate private travel of people moving from one state to another or just traveling on the roads because you have the rent to use the highways.
[01:57:46] Unknown:
Now if you're a citizen of The United States, would you automatically fall under commerce being a piece of property?
[01:57:54] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:57:56] Unknown:
And then you've got a a driver's license and a tag to, represent that. Correct? That's right. K. Yes, Samuel.
[01:58:07] Unknown:
I'd like to cite another case. This supposedly has to do with the jurisdiction of the fourteenth amendment. It's called, Hansen v Denckla. It's I'll spell Denckla. It's weird spelling. D e n c k l a. That was 357US235 in 1958. So it's relatively current too. Right. And this supposedly is about this being a trust and how it has jurisdiction or doesn't. That's what this case is about. Read quickly. You have 45
[01:58:47] Unknown:
to the whistle. Time to read. Why don't you brief over read it over and and brief us on it tomorrow, Samuel?
[01:58:54] Unknown:
Oh, I I don't have it. I was I was putting it out there so other people who do that better than I can take a look, and pull it. It's a homework assignment. I indirectly sent it to Mark, but I Mark's so busy, I don't know that he got to it or not. Yeah. And he might not know the background of it either. Yes, Larry. Oh, there's a lot in this case.
[01:59:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I found that excerpt from the Happersack case. Yeah. There is no doubt that women may be citizens. They are persons. And by the fourteenth amendment, all persons born or naturalized in The United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are expressly declared to be citizens of The United States and of the state wherein they reside. But in our opinion, it did not need the amendment to give them that position. Before its adoption, the constitution of The United States did not, in terms, prescribe who should be citizens of The United States or of the several states, yet there were necessarily such citizens without such provision.
There cannot be a nation without a people. The very idea of a political community such as a nation is, implies an association of persons for the promotion of their general welfare. Each one of the persons associated becomes a member of the nation formed by the association. He owes an allegiance and is entitled to its protection. Allegiance and protection are, in this connection, reciprocal obligations. The one is a compensation for the other. Allegiance for protection and protection for allegiance.
[02:00:31] Unknown:
Yep. There it is right there, Joe. Pretty succinct. So we'll see. We're out of time. I don't even hear is the music over yet? No. Listen. I can hear it faintly. We're in the second part. Okay. Well, Joe, hey. I wanna thank you for dropping by. Okay? And thank you for having me. If you wanna if you got time, please continue to do so. And, yeah, drop that Susan b Anthony case to, to, Mark, and I'll try and give him a heads up on it. I sent him a letter. I think he okay. Good. I think he may be here tomorrow. So, we'll see on his schedule. But otherwise Roger. I'll be here tomorrow regardless as I always am. Yes, Larry.
[02:01:15] Unknown:
I was just gonna say the chief justice wrote what I just read.
[02:01:19] Unknown:
Okay. Whoever the chief justice was at that time, we'll kick it around more tomorrow. Hopefully, you'll join us. See you then or when. Ciao.
[02:01:32] Unknown:
Okay. Where is that? We're
[02:01:34] Unknown:
out. Okay. So cool. Well, thanks, Joe. Yes? Someone saying something? I
[02:01:41] Unknown:
that that was me. I was gonna say Samuel sent that doctor Hansen v Dekla Denkla or whatever. Yeah. I've looked I'm just kinda skimming through it, and it already states this is a court cannot a state court cannot exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident party unless that party has sufficient minimum contacts with the foreign state.
[02:02:02] Unknown:
Oh, so there's your non resident alien right there. Yeah. Cool, Joe. You add so much to the program. We really appreciate you. Thank you, Kaye, again, for turning Joe on to us. That's how the word-of-mouth works around here. Anybody else got something for me? Guess not, Paul. I am quite proud today. Did you slip him a Mickey or something?
[02:02:32] Unknown:
No. No. No. No. No. I have a I have a question, regarding how difficult it is to just, conduct yourself, in anything really without a state ID, you know, without a driver's license or whatever. I mean, the state is, I believe, in violation of the commerce clause inhibiting, a person's ability to engage in commerce if, for example, they want to purchase a controlled substance like tobacco or alcohol. They're actually inhibiting the ability to contract because they've instructed these retailers to refuse the sale unless you have an ID. And that just seems wrong to me, and it just seems like, they're trying to pigeonhole us into having, what they need to truly control us just to be able to do the simplest things like going to get a beer.
I I mean, anybody else got any thoughts on that?
[02:03:42] Unknown:
Yeah. I do. I have some thoughts on that. Except, one, it just sounds like they're under the presumption that everyone's incompetent and that they need to get they need to go to the state for permission to do something first as if they were a child. You know, like, I have to ask mommy and daddy if I can, you know, cut my own, you know, food with the knife. And I say, well, you know, we'll we'll we'll help you do it. That's what that sounds like. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:04:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I I would agree. And I I definitely think it's a violation of the commerce clause because they're inhibiting one's ability to contract under presumption, under color of law.
[02:04:25] Unknown:
Well, that's actually a violation of the Hobbs Act. The Hobbs Act, they can't stop commerce and and using, like, color law to do so. It's actually a federal violation. So I would definitely, that's a that's a thing I would use for that is the Hobbs Act in that case.
[02:04:46] Unknown:
Excellent. Thank you. Alright.
[02:04:50] Unknown:
Joe. What a joy. Okay, kids. Well, I'm gonna, see you tomorrow then and, go out and see if I can get some sunshine squeezed out of these clouds. So, we'll see you then. Hope you have a great day, and as always, love all of you and, glad you found us. So we'll see you soon. So thank you, Paul. Okay. Ciao.
[02:05:12] Unknown:
Thank you, Reg. Yep. There's that dinner bell. And thank you, Sketch. Alright. That was a good show today. I think I'm gonna take the stream down so, Pondo Home can do its magic, do that thing that it does so well. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com, radiosoapbox.com, and Global Voice Radio Network. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixd0cs.com, and our, program archives are hosted on PodHome. You can get those from archive.globalvoiceradio.net, where you can find, printed transcripts, show descriptions, and also, chapters, so you can actually subdivide the recording into, specific areas of interest. Thanks for joining us. We'll be right back here tomorrow, 11AM, as we are every Monday through Saturday.
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[02:06:43] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle. Now you're breaking the
[02:06:49] Unknown:
trees.
Introduction and Broadcast Networks
Engaging New Listeners
Naturalization and Political Affiliations
Political Intrigue and Allegiances
Historical Context and Political Movements
Mayoral Candidate Controversies
International Relations and Conflicts
Economic Concerns and Treasury Actions
Ammunition and Self-Defense
Personal Reflections and Anniversaries
Historical Figures and Their Legacies
Geopolitical Tensions and False Flags
Middle East Politics and Regime Change
Iran's Political Landscape
Legislation and Political Maneuvering
Social Issues and Public Perception
Legal Challenges and Court Cases
Historical Court Cases and Citizenship
Legal Strategies and Affidavits
Closing Remarks and Future Discussions