In this episode of Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a myriad of topics, focusing on the intricacies of national status and the legal system. He shares insights on the importance of understanding one's legal standing and the implications of the Fourteenth Amendment. The discussion touches on the historical context of Zionism and its impact on global politics, emphasizing the need for awareness and education in reclaiming personal sovereignty.
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the process of obtaining an EIN number for tax exemption purposes, as shared by a guest. The episode also delves into the challenges faced within the legal system, highlighting personal anecdotes and the significance of procedural knowledge. The conversation is enriched with historical references and personal stories, aiming to empower listeners to seek truth and assert their rights effectively.
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Yes. Would we there, mister Alvin Lee. Thank you very much for ushering us in again. Pretty standard standard little intro. Prophetic lyrics fifty years ago. Anyway, here we go on the Tuesday edition. It's the July 15, right in the starting end of the sweet spot here, Paul. Radio Ranch is the name of our get together, Roger Sales, your host here on the July 15. And, I think today being Tuesday, we probably got a compliment of folks helping us. Is that not correct? Is Alan back yet? Is he still playing hooky? Hello?
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Is anybody there? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I had a wrong button pushed. Okay. Yes. Alan is not with us, yet, and, I, I was supposed to get a hold of him yesterday, and I brain farted it. I had a bunch of stuff going on yesterday. So, we're on, radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy, Paul, across the drink. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Our archives are on PodHome. That is archive.globalvoiceradio.net. And our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you will also find the free conference call link so you can join us live on the show.
That's about all I got.
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Okay. Well, that's certainly sufficient. Alan is well, we hope he shows back up again soon. I'll delve into whatever's going on. But, Alan, hurry back. And, so we hope you're doing alright. Here we go starting off on the Tuesday edition. Gosh. Where do you start with this mess? First of all, I wanna say it was good. Yesterday, we had a new a new, fellow from Georgia, Shane, lives South Of Atlanta there, and, he had been he had overheard talk. This goes right along with what we talk about. He had overheard talk. We got another long time, convert down there, national name. Well, he works at at a big a big airline company down there.
And, he had, Shane had overheard him talking about getting out of taxes. Again, you see what prompts people. Right? Their pocketbook. So, anyway, we spent some time with Shane. Wasn't that after the show was over that he came on, I think, Paul? I don't believe he was on the air with us yesterday.
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I I'll tell you what the the whole thing is basically a blur.
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Okay. Okay. Well, I'll see if I can unblur it for you. I believe that he came on after the show. He had a hard time. He's going like, how do I fumble and get this mute off? And, a little bit weak of the voice, he came forward, and he had heard, at work, hey, comment on getting out of the tax system. And that was he started looking into it and looking into it. By the way, ex Gentile, if you're with us, we got your guy. He came on after the show yesterday. His name is Shane, and he filed his affidavit on July. So, ex, get ready to fork up a 100. He he might need it because he was going to Las Vegas today for about five days.
So, and you know how that goes usually. Right? That's why they call it lost wages. That's why they call it that. Maybe Shane's a little more adept at the gambling table than I am. I like to watch gambling, but I don't like to play too much. I don't like to lose. I used to love all the buffets out there. Buffets are pretty cool. And, as, of course, John Benson are, our law teacher, his favorite place was Binion's Horseshoe down in the old part of town. Had a tremendous buffet. I remember just big piles of shrimp, man. Just some mountains of shrimp on that thing. So, anyway, he's out there, and he'll come back. And, we'll see if we can get in touch with him and find out what he what questions he's got answered. You know? Again, I'm gonna hit the hit the same thing I did yesterday because the deeper I get into this, the more I realize it's important.
And that is you knowing the information. It's not a paper filing game. You can do that if you want, but it doesn't help us at all. So anybody that really wants to proceed with this, try and keep in mind that, you know, as I've said so often, we're not in the condition we're in because of a lack of people filing paper. Okay? Or can most of them, if they're just filing paper, they can never defend it. This is the problem with charging people for this. Once you charge somebody for this, they well, I paid old Roger to do that for me. Hell, that's his deal. You know? They can't defend it. They'll generally, I say, certainly, there'll be exceptions. They'll generally never have the curiosity to learn.
And so, will they might accomplish filing papers? And if I was in that position, I'd probably have more Federal Reserve notes, more Babblebucks. I don't care about Babble Bucks. I I live just fine. You know? So it it it's that you gotta follow through and learn the information, and you really need to be able to as I kind of came to the conclusion yesterday going over this, you need to be able to do two things. You need to be able to explain it to others, and teaching to others is the best way you're gonna learn it. Promise. Absolutely. I promise. And you gotta be able to defend your position like Mary Anne, could not do on a bluff letter. So and, I mean, how long how many times have we talked about that on here?
A a number of times. So, anyway and I'm not I'm not shaming Mary Anne. I don't want her to get all her feelings all hurt. I'm just gonna use her as an example to make a point. But my goals are here. I don't know what your goals are. Probably should ask people that more, Paul. But my goal in doing all this and sacrificing all my time and making it my life's work, which is really what it is, is to affect change in some way, shape, or form. We can't we can't do that. We can't affect change in any shape or form if you don't know the information. We don't have a concerted number of people. So that's why we look for numbers, and we really, really try and accentuate that, it's not a paper filing game. I don't charge you for anything. That's why I could've charged Mary Anne a $150.
I've gone through all the things, us getting hooked up, and I and I can give her two sentences. Well, I didn't wanna do that to her. I I know how tight funds are for everybody. And and I just wanna make the point, learn the information. If you're new and you're listening, I know it's confusing. It's but it it'll clear up. The more you get into it, the clearer it gets. And it's not insurmountable to learn. And, but you you know, freedom's not free. You're gonna have to put forth some kind of effort. It ain't just some magic snap, and you send off a piece of paper. And, see, the problem for those people is nothing changes.
They've not input anything for the first part except to be able to go, I'm out of the tax system, to coworkers and stuff. But there's no change. Life just goes on the way it always has. You'll have a little bit more babble bucks to jingle in your jangle, but, nothing changes, and we gotta affect changes. That that's what they've done all these years, and we got the counter for it. We got the the unrebuttable proof of who and what these guys are and what they've done. And, but we gotta get people who know what's going on. So, anyway, I I can preach it, preach it, teach it, teach it, but, you gotta learn it, learn it. You're the ones that want freedom. You're attracted to this message.
So it's you. There's got to be the change, and the only way you're gonna change is to input the information. But I was steady. It's like Dennis Fetcho. You mean I have to learn all that? Well, hey, Dennis. Freedom ain't free, buddy. Sorry. Can I can I invoke the words of one of our founders, probably my favorite one, those who expect to be ignorant and free? Ignorant and free, expect what never was and never will be. Those who expect to be ignorant and free expect what never was and never will be. That's Thomas Jefferson. He knew this couple hundred years ago, folks.
So, please, I'm giving you a great gift, Patrick Henry, that jewel. Protect that jewel. Well, you've got the jewel now. The only way you're gonna protect it is to learn how to put up defenses around it, and the only way you're gonna do that is to learn the information to some extent. I'm not saying you gotta learn all the stuff I know. I did it out of sheer drive, and I I love to learn. And I love to uncover all this stuff where I can go back and put my pin my little tail on the little, the little Satanist jackasses. We call them parasites around here. You know, I noticed over the years, Paul, that, excuse me, give him a drink here.
I noticed over the years that Brent has, readily picked that up. It's part of his lexicon now. For those of you who don't know where that came from, I was, of course, in Argentina for a number of years. And at one point, I was, this accident thing had come to a head. They'd I I I wasn't trying to elude them. They lost the damn change of address. Okay? It's not my fault. And, so I just went along and continued along. You know, it's interesting on this. These guys try and impugn my, character. I wonder how many of them would have done this. Because at some point, after about four years, I and I finally found an attorney.
Really good good young man. Fine fine young man. And, I was telling him now I think I've told you. You've heard the story. Just bear with me, that his father is his father was a sitting judge at the time. I'm sure that he is retired now. Yvonne told me that he had a big calendar on the wall at home, And every day, he was marking off his retirement. So he couldn't wait to get out of that bureaucratic crap, but he was a sitting, provincial judge there. They knew the guy, the judge up in where the accident was. And, I told Devon, I said, look. I think what happened here is when because they told me immediately after the accident and I had to, have an avocado.
I said you have to, call us. You have to have an avocado call us. An avocado down here in South America is a trial attorney, and they have two types of attorneys that go, excuse me. My stomach's acting. I think I have three years of law school. And then in the fourth year, they make a choice whether they wanna be an abogado or an s what they call it. I'll think of it in a second. I'll get it right. But the other one is contract attorney. So one of them is a trial attorney. One of them is contract attorney. Well, I had to have the trial attorney. They said, call in my change of address. I couldn't do it. So, of course, down there, it's, siesta time. So, in the afternoons, offices don't open till five. And, after siesta and I went in the afternoon and evening, somebody had recommended this attorney. I went up to him to see if he could call in my change of address and, which he did. I sat in the room while he did it, and then he tried to get the case.
And this was right immediately after that incident, and I knew that I didn't know much about Argentina's law system, but I knew you didn't wanna put somebody on the clock at that stage. So, I just begged off of that, but I was there when he called in the change of address, but it was in the afternoon. Unbeknownst to me, and I only been there about a year, that I didn't realize yet that everything closes in the afternoon. I mean, when they come back from Siesta, the banks don't open. The government offices don't open. Stores do. But anyway so I didn't realize that fully. And, I wanted to get it done because I'd moved. I was trying to comply with everything.
And, so he called it in there, but the judicial side was gone for the afternoon. Well, they called in the cops, and the cops either didn't give them the change of address or lost it. Somehow, it didn't get conveyed over to the judicial side. So and when they tried to serve papers the next time at the old address, I was, well, I was listed as a, international fugitive. So, there you go. You know? And, so I figured this out after a couple years, and I finally found Yvonne. And, I said, listen. Here's what's going on with this. And he goes, this is my lawyer. No. My lawyer. Sharp young kid.
Daddy's a sitting judge. He says, Roger, can't you move up to Salt or something? Except with the Northern part of The States. Is this this has only got two more years to run on the statute of limitations, and you can totally get out of it and it'll go away. And I said, well, you know, I'm on. The problem is that I did this, and I'm responsible for it. And in this life that we live here as nationals, you take personal responsibility. I'd even learned that at that stage. And so I said, no. I'm I said, I'm not gonna do that. Why don't you go up there and talk to him? And my attorney was scared to go talk to the judge.
So, anyway, eventually, they found me. But I wonder how many of these people would have done that if their lawyer would have said you you you get a chance. It's pretty serious accidents, number of fatalities, and wouldn't chop chicken liver. How many of you would have taken that choice and just picked up and moved out of town and, lay low for a couple of years? Well, that's the kind of integrity I I have. Okay? I'm these guys might not believe it. But, that that's what this information has done for me. Because probably in the old life, I would probably bolted, you know, and been been alright and all that stuff.
But I I said, no, man. I did this. I'm responsible for it. I'm gonna face it. And that turned out alright. We, we, the the it's kinda in involved story, but the my my my my attorney, Yvonne, got the job he'd always wanted, which was like a CSI guy. You see? He was one of the investigators on crimes for one of the judges. The other judges, not his dad. And, so as he was now working for the state, he couldn't be my attorney anymore. Well, he had a girlfriend. Her and her partner did family law. Never had a criminal case before. None of that. So but they he put them in charge of the case, and then he and I worked it behind the scenes.
And, finally, the day we had to go up to the to the trial, wasn't much of a trial. None of the other families showed up. But in the interim, they had they knew a guy who was a psychologist. Excuse me. There was a psychologist there who spoke English. And so, they set up a, appointment with him for me, and I went in and told him all the background story on this. And it's kinda similar to this situation. There's a bunch of Americans that were hounding me like these jackals and hyenas here, and, not not it wasn't over the Jew thing. It was over other stuff, but it was still kind of the same thing. I was aggravated. I hadn't been able to sleep very well for a month or more, and and it was like gas constant gaslighting and stuff.
And so that was the in the end, that was the cause of the accident because I'd been so stressed and and had had not had sleep and for any amount in a lot of nights. And, that was a great contributing cause. Anyway, we, we wrote that out and included that in with the paperwork to the judge. And at the hearing, the prosecutor and the judge both admitted it was an accident. K? It's an accident. I didn't have any and they didn't care about any kind of drugs or anything. Let me tell you what they cared about. They cared about if you had alcohol in your system. That's the only thing they cared about. Okay? And, so I did not. I had zero. I'd had a glass of wine at lunch, which I reluctantly, but, it had by that time, they took the blood test. It all dissipated.
And, so they both looked at me and said it's an accident. You're and the judge said you're free to leave the country. And so that's the background story on it. Not a not a pleasant experience. I'm sure some of you have been in accidents. I don't know if you've been in one this bad. I never really should've lived through it. If you saw the picture of that car, that I little rental car I was driving, there the only reason I lived is because that day after lunch, I put a seat belt on. That saved my life. That's the reason we're here today. It was that accident that was the springboard to opening the door, you know, doctor Bart Flick when I was last in The US and had a chance to have lunch with Bart. And, he we were talking about that. He said, well, you know, tragedies is often new beginnings.
Tragedies are often new beginnings, and that's what this was. And that's the reason we're here. Because after that accident, and I automatically came awake, of course. It was just a dozed off for just a nanosecond. And my my friend who was killed, unfortunately, said, Roger. He woke up. Saw what was happening. Before I could open my eyes, it was impact. And so when I did open my eyes, the, my teeth had, my jaw, bam, clamped together like that with the impact. And as they've taken off the bottom of my teeth or some of them with the enamel. So I had this, like like sand sand in your mouth.
And I looked up, and there was no windshield. And, that rubber thing that they put the windshield in with, you know, it was dangling in front of me. And, I remember, the the very first thing that came to my mind was I never should've lived through this. Obviously, God's got more work for me to do, and, here we are. So if you wonder my motivations, why I attack this with such zeal and ferocity is because it's my mandate for living through that accident, which I never should have lived through. And I've been on borrowed time for fifteen years now, and, we've come a long way.
We've come a long way from humble beginnings of a guy studying law all of his adult life because he liked it, studying the old law, becoming totally fascinated with taxes, putting blinders on to the tax issue, John Benson, and laying the foundation for where we are here and what we talk about virtually every day. This is how I wonder how many of these guys over here, if they'd have been confronted with that option, would have had the, the integrity to go, no. I'll take personal responsibility for this. I'm gonna face it. I did it. I'm gonna face it. I'm responsible.
And, I I don't know that very many of them would take that tact. So, anyway, here we go on the Tuesday. Pure I called it yesterday. It's pretty funny. I called it the Purim lunch for them today. Paul didn't even know what Purim is. I wonder how many of you don't know what Purim is. Unless you've studied these monsters, you probably don't.
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K?
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Purim is usually in February, I think. And, it is if you go back to the book of Esther, that's what they're celebrating on Pyramids like Mardi Gras for the, for the Jews. They dress all up in colorful costumes. And, I I know a couple of years ago, I saw in the Purim costume, I saw some young Israeli children, and they had placards. And, Paul, guess what was on the placards?
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What was that?
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The Twin Towers.
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Oh, good lord.
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Yep. Yep. Young kids. That's our enemy, buddy. That's our enemy. And, so, anyway, that's what this is. And for them, I'm sure it's a pure, a millennial hymen. Haman. I think Haman is the name of the guy that they hung or whatever that was trying to finger the Jews and the big celebration around. Now there's something very important out of this that I've thought about a number of times came from Brent, Paul. And we were talking about Esther one day, and Brent says, literally, the translation there in that book are that they were Judaizing Persia.
There's still a whole bunch of Jews over there in Persia. They don't want to go to Israel. They don't want to live over there. K? And, I thought, man, how accurate. Isn't that just another euphemism or more accurate description of social engineering, Judaizing? Mhmm. They got us they they got all these wackos running around. They wanna girls wanna have a big dong and guys wanna have a small hole and and, just all the perversion. Well, that comes straight out of the Jew the Jewish religion. That came comes straight out of the Talmud. K? And, so that and and usury and and all the other stuff, they're aren't they really Judaizing the country and and the social engineering. Right?
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Yep.
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But it looks like to me. So, anyway, I will not stop. Pardon me?
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I was gonna say it really is, just just almost like a clown show. Right? They make, usury into this thing where you can, call a cab for your burrito and do it on time payments. They've got people driving delivery stuff. You know?
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On there.
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On this what? Convenience. America, I had an Indian dot, not feather, tell me one time. America is very convenient after I was going on and on about the Obama policies. He was a he was a import. I don't know what he was here on, HB one or maybe illegal, but he was a realtor. He was making tons of money, selling, Indian homes, outside of Boston for they're probably the coming on h b ones for technology. You know? Right. But, you know, the convenience of people, the sloth that we have, you know, because, you know, work is freedom. I said I had it right. You know, work is freedom. The usury putting a couple dollars in a basket and watching them, procreate is not is not healthy for the soul. I yield.
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Probably not. And, I was thinking about and have, several times the, Benjamin Franklin letter, which used to be in one of the museums in in in Philadelphia or something. Of course, they went in and stole it like they do everything else. And, but he was saying, don't let the Jews in the country. If you let these people in the country within two hundred years, they'll be in the counting houses and and your children, grandchildren be in the fields in the land that your forefathers conquered. Well, that's exactly what's happened. That is exactly what has happened.
So, hopefully, we can, they're they're getting on thin ice, man. I mean, you can't hardly turn on a program where the issue isn't coming up or being actively discussed, and that is a first. That has never happened before except in very small circles. And, so that is great. They're getting exposed. They're panicking. This Estene thing, Epstein thing is gonna continue. I guess it looks like Trump is going to appoint a special counsel. That's his way out. You can delay that. They can work for three or four years, and it comes up. It's in the special counsel. We can't talk about it. Okay. So they gave, they gave Trump a get out of jail free card, I guess.
Anyway, the issue is not gonna go away, I don't believe. And all these other things that are associated with it or worse, if there's anything that could be worse than the Epstein fiasco, Those are gonna come up, and, it's gonna continue, I believe, to be contentious. And, mister Trump has hell, he's already lost 40% of his base according to these bolsters or more. It's just how could you have something that was so good and so promising and it got invaded by these bastards and look what they've done in six months? They the first three months were great. Second three months have been all downhill because of of of Zionist Jews infiltrating his cabinet through probably the one main person, Susie Wiles, who hadn't got anywhere near enough publicity up to this point. So let's give her some.
Her and Bondi are good buddies. It was her that got Bondi in, and they both had a lobbyist place in New York I mean, in in Washington. And their first client was Pfizer. So, you know, Pam Bondi is going back through the justice department now, and they're dropping all the cases against Pfizer, even the key TAM suit by Robert Barnes with a justified whistleblower. They're putting all those on the back burner. So I it's a mess. I mean, wherever these people go, they infiltrate. See, that's they come and infiltrate us. See, they can't infiltrate us. We're not doing anything illegal. All we're doing is exposing them. They can't rebut it, and they can't deny it. Come on and infiltrate us. Come on. Woo woo.
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Well, I believe they've
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piece of murdering, lying, slaving, piece of crap.
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I believe that they have sent foot soldiers in to cause hiccups and problems in the show and
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everything else. Well, that may be, may not be, but should let you know, I don't know. I just know that they got no leg to stand on here. I'm sure they listen. You know? I mean, they can't stand to know that anybody's talking about them. And, you know, as I said the other day, if a if a bear farted in the woods, they'd send damn ADL out there. Okay? So, it's it's pretty unbelievable. We got the goods on you, man, and we're gonna not gonna stop. And, other people are starting to wake up every day by multitudes, and your goose is cooked.
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Well, I think I don't I don't think it's gonna go very well for the MAGA movement because of the subconscious conditioning. We've got two things going on. We've got, we've got the Trump derangement syndrome. Those are the people that absolutely hate Trump and can't can't explain why. And then we've got the people that are Trump endearment syndrome where they will hang on every single word, and they will follow him literally to the gates of hell. And when the when the tide starts turning and that hope, that endearment, that faith that Trump is gonna fix it fades.
They've got nothing left because their conditioning is going to fly right in the face of what they see day after day after day. I think people Honestly. On both sides are gonna be in big trouble. Big. Well, I'll tell you what. If we get those bastards back in power again,
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I I have no idea what'll happen, but it won't be good. K. No. So anyway, well, that's where we are. We got one chance here with our information to if we can get the shot, on top of all the other things that are happening, the way they're being condemned, and the information that's coming out on who they are and what they do and how they do it. We've got this wonderful little thing right there where we don't really we don't really need, you know, on the we don't need 50% of the people. We don't need 70. All we need is about 10 or 15% of the people to wake up, want to get out of the tax system, understand what's going on, and file this paperwork, and effectively, they're done.
They're not gonna be able to they can't even buy they can't even pay the bonds now. They're having to buy their own bonds. Mhmm. That's just gonna get worse, man. The brick oh, by the way, you know, something we hadn't mentioned on here at all. Shame on me, but, yeah, last week was kinda like a circus. Last week was the, BRICS meeting in Brazil. Do you know about that, Paul?
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Yeah. But, I hear from Lisa that, BRICS has a new acronym. Under India's BRICS chairmanship, we will define BRICS in a new form. BRICS would mean building resilience and innovation for cooperation and sustainability. If that doesn't scream agenda twenty thirty, I nothing.
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Well, I don't know about that. I do know that what they did at the meeting was, neither Xi or Putin attended. They did send, of course, delegates. Part of the reason was because, I guess, as you said, India's taken over. Is are is it a rotating basis? So they got the chairmanship for the next year. Well, of course, you probably know that China and India,
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they're not particularly It is rotating, Roger. It is rotating. And whoever is the president, I'm gonna call him for ignorance on my part, of, Brazil is the president. So it seems like whoever the president is that year, that's where the meetings are held. So next year, it will be in India.
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Okay. So, anyway, as you all probably know, India and China are not best buddies. And so, evidently, they had a meeting of some sort recently over there where Modi and Chi were both there. And so they didn't feel the necessity to send Xi. And, and and I I think Putin and them were at that same meeting. Anyway, Russia and China didn't send they sent a delegate, of course. But what I guess they mainly did, they got 30 new members. 30 new members. Assad, he was one of them, I think, I heard. Well, he said, if you got a story on that, you can give it to us.
But what they did was they took, like, and put depositories all over the world, basically, from what I gathered around the Equator. And so, they're going to be setting up an interim bank, an exchange bank, whatever. I wasn't really clear. I haven't heard a good report on it, but I did hear that they had done that. I think they set up seven of them. And, so they're growing. Okay? And Okay. I have a list of tell you what, Paul. 2030 or not? I'd much rather have a monetary system that's based on much more honest weights and measures than the one we got going and have had for ninety three and a half years. So, I I'd take a, a what they're gonna do is the exchange, I think, this is the way they've got it structured.
The exchange between countries on their trade deficits will be done in, this the, a BRICS type currency, which they all use for settlement. And then the country with whatever its, commodities are will have a set exchange rate where they can take their currency and exchange it into that exchange currency. That's the way I understand it at this point. May not be totally correct, but that's they're they're doing. They're slow. They're moving slow. Good. I'd rather have them move slow than fast. And, that's what it looks like. And, you know, as much as I hate to say it, the Babblebucks, the American dollar is what's enslaved the world, and we're the collateral for it.
So Mhmm. I I it's just gotta go, man. I'm sorry.
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Lisa was trying to come in there with a I have a something else. Yeah. A list of some of the new countries this year. Indonesia, Belarus, Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Nigeria, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Uganda, Uzbekistan. That's that there. So some I'm I'm trying to look real quick because on this, which this is just a big main thing that they the declaration, and then they have those there's, like, three other, I'm a call them contracts that they signed. But somewhere I was reading let me think it's in this other article, and it gave just a quick rundown.
Okay. At present, the BRICS nations represents 48.5% of the global population.
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There you go. They contribute
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39% of worldwide GDP. They account for 24% of international trade, 43.6% of oil production and reserves, and 78.2 of coal reserves.
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Yikes. Well, they've made great inroads. Big number. Sorry. They they Those are some good numbers like you were saying. Sorry. I'm Yep. Gold. That's okay. Though we got a low delay here. 70 something percent of the world's oil. I mean, coal. No. 78%
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of the gold of the coal.
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Coal. That's why I corrected myself. But anyway, I'd much read their their deal is based on standards and and convertibility, and I don't I don't know if it's got interest in it. If it had interest involved in it, those, Arab countries wouldn't join it. They don't believe in interest.
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K?
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So sorry, Paul. I I
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got Some of the terms are so so that, like Paul was saying, the agenda 2030 and and, oh, it's so hard to trust to me. And there's a controlled opposition and but but, clearly, I mean, like, what the propaganda that, in my opinion, the western governments are putting out is that they're, you know, they're out to attack the doubt, and they're not out to attack. They just wanna have honest competition. Why can't we have honest competition?
[00:39:17] Unknown:
Well, the, because the Jews are involved. There's nothing honest about those people in any way, shape, or form. When Trump first got elected, Putin made the statement. He said, I had my idea of the bricks was to overturn the dollar as the world reserve currency. But after Trump got elected, he withdrew that. Well, I think now he's probably put it back in to destroy it because all the crap they're dealing with is all from this dollar and the interest in the way. You know, there's there's about four levels of compound interest involved that these people are just sucking off of. Okay?
And, that's gotta go away. It's unequal weights and measures. It's usury, which is an outlawed by the bible. The Arabs don't have it. The Arabs don't have any usury. They got their own internal monetary system. Did you know that, Paul? That they you could if you're an Arab, you could in New York, you could walk into some money guy, and they will loan you money from across the world, and there's no interest involved. Did you know that? They've got a name for it. I forget what their, what their name for it is, but it's another contradiction with the other folks who thrive on interest.
And as Brent has said, interest is a weapon. If you just let it go long enough, whoever the user is will end up with all all the funds in the world. K? And, of course, as Paul played last week, who who is our, the the poet, Ezra Pound. He played the Ezra Pound. I don't know if any of you heard that. It's kinda weird, really, and Ezra Pound talking like an old and the. That's what he called it. And, this whole poem on usury read, in fact, by Ezra Pound. And, what I think Brent said the translation of of usury is to sting like having a scorpion on your back. Very true.
Get out of debt, folks, as best you can. I know some of you is very difficult, if not impossible. Get out of debt as best you can. Any extra federal reserve notes you got right now, stick them in some kind of metal, small in size as possible. By the way, Shekman, Tom, who hadn't joined us in a few days, Tom d, sent me the latest Sheckman last week, and they've got junk silver, I believe, with no premium. So if any of you are looking for that and in that situation, check with Miles Franklin. Hey, Walter. Yes, Lisa?
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I did a quick quick look of the Muslim
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man. Is it Riba, r I b a? I think it is. I think that's what that is. Yeah.
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Okay.
[00:42:15] Unknown:
Thanks. They want money all all over the world on a handshake with no interest. So, so, anyway, I've been on my little soapbox here. We're back on we're back on the soapbox over in England, so I guess I wanna climb on. This deep end of the program, first hours, really, we're here for new students like Shane yesterday and Austin last Saturday, and I got a I think Julie's got an interview scheduled for tomorrow with Kevin, this guy Kevin, who's on the run. Bunch of problems. I said, boy, if anybody needs our information, it's this guy. So that should be pretty interesting. I've got a I got another one sitting there on the back burner somewhere whenever the guy wants to move forward and schedule it.
So we're making progress. I I will, and I'll probably in the next day or two, I'm going to, draft an email very short, very concise as possible to, to mister Chase Geyser. And go, I got you you got two nations. I can show you how to get back to the first one. And when you get back to the first one, the taxes are jettisoned. Yep. That's the way it works. So we'll see maybe if we can make some inroads into that huge platform and those two really good guys, Chase and Harrison. Everybody's looking for what we got, folks. I mean, whether they know it outwardly or not.
Most I shouldn't say everybody. I should say most people, many people, a large a large part of our population are looking for the answers we got right here. And, we wanna connect with them. We wanna put the facts in front of them that at that point, they can do whatever they feel. It's alright with me. You don't wanna follow through, don't do it. Good luck. Go get in the pink cloud and pull it back over you. You'll you probably won't be alright, but you feel safe there. If you wanna I wish I could take the Patrick Henry words on the animating cost of freedom. There's a great part of one of his speeches about the animating cost of freedom.
And, never never always always protect that jewel. You got a jewel like the Hope Diamond in your hands. Protect it. Learn about it. Learn how to how to show it to others and describe it. Tell them they can have that too. But you gotta learn the information first. I know. I know. We're in a instant gratification society. Got a headache? Take this bill. Oh, you like that nice sweater over there? We'll pull out your credit card and go buy it. Whatever. Instant, instant, instant. That's what people expect. They're conditioned to it now. It's hard to get instant even explanation here because they've done such a masterful job behind this, and they've genuinely thought you can go back and read, Colonel House.
They genuinely thought nobody had ever figured it out. And if one or two did, they had plausible deniability. Well, sorry, boys and girls. You don't have any plausible deniability. You've been stripped naked just as in the godforsaken day you were born, you heathen bastards, better than everybody else, racist son of a bitches, usurious bastards, thieving, lying. Just lie, lie, lie, lie, lie. It's all you do. Jesus said it. Be beware of those who are Jews that say they are not, but they are of the synagogue of Satan. They lie. One of those two verses. I think it's the latter nine three.
They lie. Oh, good god. How did he know that two thousand years ago? You thought about that? How did Jesus see that so far ahead two thousand years ago? And, of course, he knew about how they lie. It's all they do. And I again, I've studied a lot of history, folks. Thirty this month, thirty three years is kinda when I started here to actually get your candles and cake out because tomorrow's my Patriot birthday. I think Mark's gonna be with us. Boy, Mark's got a great story for you. So, yeah, thirty three years tomorrow. I've been stroking this, learning about it, studying, sacrificing to learn, staying home on Saturday nights and not dating or going out so I could read Black's Law Dictionary and court cases.
You know you've gone off the edge when that happens, and you're in your forties. But that's what we do every day is trying to expose folks and answer questions and get new students and talk to you guys. And here I've been running my mouth almost the whole damn first hour of the program. I even said that we're here for new people. And and and if you're listening out there, you know, you can go to the archives through the matrix docs. There's all kind of archives. You got there's years of archives available. You can dial up and connect with us and like Shane did yesterday and ask questions, or Austin did Saturday. Austin's a really sharp guy, by the way. Thank you, Julie.
Is Julie with us today? Is she off doing something? Yesterday, she was driving down Constitution Avenue right there in DC. I'm here, Roger. There she is. You know, what was the guy? Guy came out. He said the greatest moment of my life was standing in front of the IRS building and shooting them the bird.
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Yeah. He flipped them off. Yep.
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So, anyway, well, thanks for Austin. Messed up yesterday. Yeah. Well, thanks for what you're doing, and thanks for Austin. I look forward to speaking with him again. I'm sure his mind's working on this this week. Yeah. I'm pretty sure he will be too. Well, he's a a recent Christian. He said he'd gotten saved a couple of years ago and now, bam, here comes this information. Jump on jump on, Austin. We'll take you to the promised land. So hopefully, we'll see him again. And whether we do or not, we're gonna be here and continue, and I just ask you guys to help us.
I I don't charge you anything. I give you I give you your life back. I give you a second life you never knew you had. Just help us. Help us spread the word. That's what we need is numbers. We're getting ripe for people ready to listen. Do you wanna know what's really behind the Epstein thing? Let me show you. Let me lift up the edge of the cover here.
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K?
[00:49:23] Unknown:
And I imagine over there at the Purim lunch today that, Jerry Epstein probably will not be mentioned at least by this, this crew of jackals and hyenas. They won't mention it, because it just absolutely slaps them right in the face. Unbelievable to me. And some of those people really, one in particular, so dense that they probably could not make a connection in their mind. Yep. Even if it's pointed out to them. So, anyway, well, they'll have their lunch. I'll be alright, and, it's fine. I don't have to have people around. I've always been a loner, many respects, kind of raised as an only child and, moving all over the place. I had to meet new friends all the time every couple of years and adjust to new surroundings, new environment.
And, I don't have any problem with that. I don't have any problem with meeting people. I don't have any problem with, being alone. So, actually, it's when you're alone that you get a lot of chance to think. And, I like that. And, really, in many instances, I prefer my company much more than some of the other people that you're with. Although I like people, you know, I really enjoy people, talking with them and all that. They don't always like what I have to say, unfortunately. But, again, it's just like Jesus said, would you hate me because I tell you the truth? Yeah. They will. I'm telling you. They will.
Just like they did him, they're they're doing it to me. So, these things are tried and proven. And, I think out of this whole ordeal the last week or so, the thing that has amazed me is the biblical context of it is just staggering. Yikes. So they'll have their nice lunch today, spend a couple hours together. I get to spend twelve hours a week with you wonderful, fine, well grounded, well healed people. They're truth seekers. They will do anything to find the truth like I was. Those people wouldn't know the truth if it came up and bit them on the damn ankle. K?
So, mainly, we're here not for me to bitch and pontificate, but for new students and questions and things about the national status. And if there was any of those here, I probably driven them away already. But that's alright. They'll be back. Sorry. Is there anyone out there with those tendencies? You're a new person. You got a question or any of that kind of stuff. If you are there and you have those, we'd love to speak with you. So give you an update. You may. Right there. Who who is this? I don't recognize the voice right off.
[00:52:13] Unknown:
This is Jeff from, Western Pennsylvania. I called, last month. I was, getting ready to get all my, passport app and all the affidavits together. I've since then mailed that on the June 11, and it's been over a month. And I just wanted to know, is it normal to not get any immediate correspondence as to our, status? Is there any way Well, I that.
[00:52:35] Unknown:
I would say that you if you haven't gotten a bluff letter, you're probably not gonna get one. Did you order both the passport book and and the card? Yes.
[00:52:45] Unknown:
The small book and then the card the wallet card. Okay. Well, they come from different sources.
[00:52:50] Unknown:
They were a little quicker with them a while back, back, but it may be that they're slow now. Just be patient. If you haven't gotten a bluff letter did you send them a check, Jeff?
[00:53:01] Unknown:
It was a money order. Okay. So you don't know $60 money order. I paid 100, 35 for the post. I paid cash there though at the post office. Alright. If I may explain a little bit, I I followed the instructions and, you know, it says in the instructions about, you know, requesting a return receipt, requested green ticket. I request that and they denied that. They said we can't do that for first time applications. And I also requested at the end of it all to have the attention, you know, head of head of administrative records and also secretary of state, and they could not they didn't honor that either. I was a little suspicious of that.
[00:53:38] Unknown:
You said what was the second part there, Jeff? What about the secretary of state?
[00:53:43] Unknown:
Well, it it it said in the instructions, you know, attention secretary of state or attention head of administrative record to put that on either the envelope or the cover letter. And I mentioned that for the envelope for the mail they they wouldn't honor that. They said they could not do that. And I don't know, you know, and I asked why. They said because this is a first time application mailing and unfold full size envelope.
[00:54:06] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you can't as a d s 11. Once you've signed that thing in front of a a authorized agent, they, to my memory, they take over and send it. Did you have it expedited? You said 160. Was it expedited or not?
[00:54:23] Unknown:
No. It was there's no travel plans either. I had to write none in the travel plans. Uh-huh.
[00:54:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I think you'll get it. I'm pretty sure you'll get it here. You know, might get it in today's mail. Don't know. But if you haven't received a bluff card, you're probably alright. Now I think that that being a d s 11 might be why. Because once you turn it over to them and you've signed it, you're out of the picture. They take over, k, of mailing it in to the secretary. Yeah. Well, that's what it is. And, you just be patient. Hey, Rob. It, if I may. Oh, oh, yeah. Oh, okay. Go ahead, Dave.
[00:54:59] Unknown:
We just we just renewed at the post office, and they said four to six weeks. It should be four to six weeks, but we just did the cards. So and it may be different, you know, with a renewal than the first time, but I know the first time we did the the the green card, they're lying to them. They they definitely lied to them.
[00:55:23] Unknown:
Yeah. What? So they can do the return receipt.
[00:55:26] Unknown:
That's BS.
[00:55:28] Unknown:
Yeah. I had some suspicion there, Dave, too, but I didn't wanna get too contentious because,
[00:55:33] Unknown:
you know Right.
[00:55:35] Unknown:
Being initial and stuff, and then they were still they were a little bit but this isn't this isn't a common thing, you know, in my neck of the woods with people mailing these things in and requesting this. So they were looking because they were reading that affidavit. They didn't say one word. I was waiting because I I could have defended my position very easily with the instruction form under the warning, you know. Really? I would have said no. Right here it says explanatory statements, affidavits, any, you know, etcetera, etcetera. But, yeah, I just I just wanted to ask that because, you know, you get antsy, especially as a first timer.
I didn't want to proceed with any notices to any of the other sub, sub agencies like the AG and people in my state until I knew for certain there was a way I could check my status before I put the cart before the horse.
[00:56:21] Unknown:
Well, the fact that you put it into the package with the post office, they're handling it is means that it was received. K? If it's put in, there's a stamp by the post office on it, it's received. Period. K?
[00:56:36] Unknown:
Okay. In in their hands, out of my control. And yeah. Because there's friends and family that wanted to, proceed with this, but they're waiting for my See how you do. Before they fall asleep.
[00:56:47] Unknown:
Sure. Well, you'll be satisfied here pretty quick. I think by nature that you haven't gotten a bluff letter already, they you're probably one of the ones that weren't lucky. You weren't lucky enough, Jeff. Yeah. I wasn't a lottery pick this time, I guess. Oh, well, just be be and it's not that it's big any big obstacle. Anyway, I'm pretty sure you'll get that. And then if you want to, wait until you get those books, which means that they processed your application and the affidavits on file. If you want to, you can go back and do a privacy request and request the contents of your file. It'll be in there. Okay?
But if you need that assurance, you you do it that way. And, then you can go back and put everybody else on notice. IRS is one that everybody wants to do. I don't know if you got any other agencies up there you're having problems with. But, you know and I was here go ahead. I'm sorry.
[00:57:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm sorry. These would just be preemptive to safeguard for many future backlash before it were to occur. That's all. Just preemptively just, you know, on a defensive note.
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Well, you're on the offensive now.
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So Yeah. Yeah. Being a belligerent claim and just Yep. Putting it out there without
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asking, demanding or just, you know Well, you're just telling them. They gotta respect your opinion. It ain't anything belligerent. It's this is what I am. You've got to accept it because I've got this power. And besides the way you gotten control over me is through fraud, layers and layers of fraud, the ab initio, no contract, no nothing. Send me my documents. I paid for them, and please respect my status. It's basically what you're telling them nicely. So, I I'm pretty sure you'll get it. Right, sir. Jeff, hold on, Myrco. When you when, Jeff, when you get them, look, call back and let us know. But I'm pretty sure you'll have them here fairly quickly. Yes, Marco. What do you have for hold on, Jeff. Marco's got something for you. Sure. I've Jeff, I'm I'm wondering if, he
[00:59:02] Unknown:
I think he mentioned that he didn't send the affidavit first. Right?
[00:59:06] Unknown:
Yeah. All the same day.
[00:59:09] Unknown:
Okay. So so you did your passport with your affidavit in the application. I always encourage people to send their affidavit first so there's no, issues in case you know, even if you don't have any, lingering issues or circumstances in the background, always send your affidavit first so you have no problems. And then that way you have that confirmed, and then you can send in your affidavit with the application. And if they give you issues at the visit, you also can say that the secretary of state of DC is expecting your, affidavit with the application because he it's already on file.
I was just thinking when you were talking about, possible you know, thinking that it might you may have some issues. It's a lawful legal notice. So you can also remind the that person that it was sent to the secretary of state as a lawful legal notice. So,
[01:00:11] Unknown:
if they mess with it, they're in trouble. So And the the other part, Jeff, is that I don't think those folks up there can see enough of these pieces of affidavit citizenship evidence across their desk. I mean, I've I've considered that we all ought to renew it every year and send them another copy every year. Not that we need to, but, again, it gets these pieces of paper floating around up there, and secretaries are talking or whatever. But, they can't see too many of them, in my opinion. I think you're cool if you wanna send a single let a single copy with, with a cover letter just to the secretary of state. We call it a naked affidavit.
You can do that. But I I'm pretty sure you you got it taken care of with the passport. You should see it, I'd say, shortly. And if you don't, then you call up. You know, you can go on, Dave, Jeff. I'm sorry. You can go on the state department website and track the process of your passport. Did you know that?
[01:01:19] Unknown:
Yeah. I've heard of that, but is there,
[01:01:22] Unknown:
they need to create an account to do that as a prerequisite or is there a phone number I can check or just all along? I think it's just a link and you don't have to do anything except put your name in so they can identify what passport you're tracking. I don't know the link. It may be on the state department website. If you wanna get the 800 number for the state department, that's where we found out about it originally. Call them and ask them what it is. But there's a way for you to do that if you're really antsy about it.
[01:01:50] Unknown:
Yeah. You mentioned the privacy request a few moments ago, and I used to know if there was a direct number or or
[01:01:56] Unknown:
Well, it's like a FOIA. It's like a FOIA. A a Freedom of Information Act. Is all over. Okay. But let me finish. But that is they won't send you his personal information. You need if you're looking for your personal information, you need to use a privacy act request. Just put that in a search engine. Instructions will come up. It's not hard. There's probably a form for it for you there. Okay?
[01:02:22] Unknown:
Mhmm. And and and one more thing, everyone. Roger, anybody listening? I'm a member of with the National Liberty Alliance. It's a it's a big, you know, common law activist, organizations nationwide. And I was on their available Monday night teleconference call in the evening. Yeah. And I've been on several times. I've emailed them several times trying to plead with them and and get them to acknowledge and understand better the repatriation process. You know, changing your correcting your status to a national. And then the founder, John Durash, is his name. I mean, he's very knowledgeable, but he has this reservation that that repatriation is expatriation. He says, no. You'll be a man without a country. Wow. Wrong. Yeah.
Yep. And I'm trying to explain that, but I like, I'm, the same squeaky wheel. I'm trying to invite anybody that wants to vouch for me. No.
[01:03:15] Unknown:
Oh, I see. Why don't you ask him this? What what status was there for the first ninety years of the country before the fourteenth amendment?
[01:03:30] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:03:33] Unknown:
That was called a state citizen. Oh, Jeff. Ho ho. That was called a state citizen. All they did was change the label to national.
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That's all they did.
[01:03:46] Unknown:
And then they hid it very effectively, and then they conditioned you to answer those two questions yes. Here's another way you could approach him. You could say, hey. Have you ever had the answer these two questions? Are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident and sign something? Of course, he's gonna say yes. You go, well, let me let me rephrase that question for you. Are you, as in the form of former black slaves, a federal citizen with civil rights under the scope and purview of the Fourteenth Amendment? And show him what that question is really asking. Then you might ask him, it just says, are you a resident? Does it ever mention a state?
I've never seen him mention a state. Just are you a resident? So what's going on there? So just tease him with these little questions. If he ever comes around, I'd be more than happy to talk to him, explain it to him.
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Yeah. I can leave everybody that's interested with this number to 682, like, sort of similar to this doc this conference number.
[01:04:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Or you could also suggest send them to the website, thematrixdocs.com. So, you know, listen. I had a friend here, Scott. He's over he lives over in The Philippines now. Scott got on Facebook and found an expatriation group. I forgot how many people were in there. Per quite a few. And he put information in about what we do, and they blocked him from the site.
[01:05:18] Unknown:
So Hey, Roger.
[01:05:20] Unknown:
Yeah. You remember, Dave, you remember Jerry Brownfield? Remember him?
[01:05:25] Unknown:
I do not.
[01:05:26] Unknown:
Oh, he was on GCN. He used to he was a broadcaster in the Midwest on props and stuff like Dairy. Dairy. Dairy. Thank you. Dairy Brownfield. You say, that's like ignorance gone to seed. That's like ignorance gone to seed. Okay? So anyway, Jeff will poke at them. If you get any response, let us know. We'll be happy to work with you and them. Okay? Now let me see, Dave. Did you have something for Jeff? Thank you. Oh, and hold on. Hold on. Hold on, Jeff. Got something for you. I'm
[01:05:58] Unknown:
here. Hey, Jeff.
[01:06:00] Unknown:
You know, Michigan used to be part of that, John Duraesh group and, Colorado, lots of states. And when they found out that John was a bar attorney, they all broke off and started their own little deals. And, there's a group called the Republic. They've got calls on, Tuesdays and Thursdays. And, somebody could probably put it in the chat how to get to their link. And they send you an email before their calls, and the they do a lot of education, and they do some good work. And they're all nationals for the most part, and they teach this. And they, you know, they shared that John Durash number with folks, after each call. You know, they give out a bunch of different numbers, including the one to get on Rogers' show and, and others. And, including the I belong to a general journal assembly.
Michigan started it in 2010 after breaking off with John. And, there's a bunch of states that are following Michigan's lead, and California does a, a call on Mondays. The first three weeks, it's three the same the first Monday of every month, it's the same call. They do three Mondays in a row, and it's part one, two, and three of, what is a national or not a national, but, what is a general general assembly. And, and then week four is usually an education night, couple of guest speakers, and, really a lot of great information's flowing there. And, you need to check those guys out because, you know, unfortunately, John, he does some good work, but he's like Anna Von Ritz. You know, they they put out maybe 90% truth and 10% lies, and and it's the lies that'll kill you. So, good luck. You shouldn't yeah. You should be getting your stuff soon.
And, yeah. I'd I'll be, interested to hear what you got to say when you come back with your info and congratulations.
[01:08:16] Unknown:
I yield. Well, thank you. Alright. I have plenty of questions.
[01:08:19] Unknown:
Okay. For your hold. For grabs. Alright. Hold on just a second, Jeff, because I got something else I wanted to impart on you. If you're talking to these guys, just bring out the fourteenth amendment. All persons born and naturalized in The United States, comma, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. It does not say are subject to the jurisdiction thereof. It says and. So you've got a choice. And when you made the choices when you answered those two questions, yes, erroneously and sign something. So these are all things you can show him that are right on the surface, but they're even though it's right on the surface, I've never heard anybody switch and for r there.
Never in all my studies in this stuff. So we got some really unique perspectives and approaches. Now you said you had other questions, Jeff?
[01:09:08] Unknown:
No. That that I said I will, you know, with, future calls as my situation progresses, you know. Alright. Once I get affirmation of my status and receive my documents back, I will go from there. Because I'll I'll have affidavit questions on the new affidavits that are going to all the departments
[01:09:24] Unknown:
with the with the notes. Same thing. So, Won't be it'll be the same affidavit. It won't be a new affidavit.
[01:09:31] Unknown:
Okay. I just didn't want the dates on there if I were
[01:09:35] Unknown:
Doesn't matter. Know that. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. You're the boss. You're the boss now. Yeah. Get that into your head. Okay? I'll be certainly. And we'll be needing help as we progress through our land path process. Anybody out? That's later. That's for later. It's too much. Yeah. Well, I I would there's some folks on here that have been after it for a long time and hadn't been successful, but we can bring it up and discuss it. It's something I know a number of our people are very interested in. I don't have any objection to that. So, Jeff, we'll go on about your way. If you don't have any questions, it's nice to talk to you again.
And, I'm pretty sure you'll be getting your documents in pretty quickly. And, come back and we'll instruct you on taking the next step of identifying all those fine folks in Pennsylvania of your new status. Are you you're pretty close to Lancaster County out there? No. I'm Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh area. Same kind of Allegheny. Alright. Well, I thought that's kinda where they were up in the but, anyway, well, if the if the, oh, what are those guys? The, mind mind. The the all those folks up there that are like that. What I can't think of what they call them. Jeez. Oh, my. That's my Amos Miller. Amos Miller.
Yeah. Anyway, all those people, if they could ever find out about this, well, they could just shine on all this garbage they're they're going after them with. Anyway, we'll cross that. We'll drive off that bridge when we get to the way.
[01:11:13] Unknown:
Well, thank thank you. We're working for Jeff.
[01:11:17] Unknown:
Hold it, Jeff. Marka wants to speak with you.
[01:11:21] Unknown:
Yeah. So, Jeff, just make sure that the people that are learning, if you're helping people learn about it, send in their affidavit. As soon as you send in your affidavit, hit the mail to consider received. They can do their passport and notices at the same time.
[01:11:38] Unknown:
Yep. All that stuff. Soon after. But do that. Now do do the follow-up on this because you're not done unless you've done the follow-up and notified the state people. Okay? So come back to us, Jeff. We look forward to speaking with you again, and, nice to speak with you again this time. Okay?
[01:11:56] Unknown:
Likewise. Thank you everyone for your help. Alright, buddy. Well, that's what we're here for, Jeff.
[01:12:02] Unknown:
And, that's what we're here for. Thank you. Okay. Who else is out there? You got any comments for Jeff or anything? Or me or there's somebody right there. Yes? Yes. Larry? Good morning. Hey, Larry. You're back and forth? Yeah.
[01:12:19] Unknown:
Yeah. We're back. I was held up at the airport. Our flight was delayed. Very bad weather in New York and New Jersey with flash flood alerts going off on everybody's phones. In the airport, these alerts would go off, and that's all you'd hear is a thousand cell phones going off Oh my gosh. Warning warning everyone.
[01:12:40] Unknown:
And it went and Larry
[01:12:42] Unknown:
and Larry, here in Washington, DC, we had massive flooding last night too.
[01:12:47] Unknown:
Really? Yeah. So I was, we were all in the airport, for ten hours. It kept getting delayed one hour in one hour increments. Yikes. And so we finally were able to get on our flight, like, around 02:00 in the morning. And so I had no sleep until I got home around 05:00.
[01:13:07] Unknown:
I can tell.
[01:13:08] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm hooked up with a sore throat. I guess I was snoring so hard, but I got I got four hours sleep. Okay. And so I woke up and realized I was fifteen minutes late
[01:13:20] Unknown:
into the show. You know? Uh-huh. So What about work? You're not working. You start back to work tomorrow?
[01:13:28] Unknown:
I think, I think, Thursday, I go back to work. I have to verify Wednesday. I'm pretty sure I took Wednesday off also
[01:13:37] Unknown:
Okay. To recoup. Alright. Well, glad you're home, buddy. You gotta just recoup from taking vacation.
[01:13:44] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. It's a lot of work.
[01:13:47] Unknown:
So That vacation is a lot of damn work, folks. Yep. Well, that's what we used to do. We go skiing. You go out west for ten days and go skiing, boy, you you really are working. It's great work, you know? But yeah.
[01:14:03] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:14:04] Unknown:
Yeah. It's always an adventure. So Oh, man. Anyway, I I don't wanna dwell on this subject, but I just found something interesting that supports your assertion that the Palestinians, the Jews, and the Arabs, lived in peace for thousands of years. You know how you've made that statement numerous times over the years? Yeah. Uh-huh.
[01:14:28] Unknown:
Of course.
[01:14:29] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. So I found an article, and this is found on jewishvoiceforpeace.org. Uh-huh. And, have you ever heard of a Melanie k Kantrowitz? No. Okay. She was born in New York, and she she was born in 1945 and died in 2018. She was a Jewish American lesbian feminist author and activist.
[01:14:59] Unknown:
Damn. No wonder I didn't know her.
[01:15:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. She had a partner, I think, for twenty one years. And, and I think she was only survived by her sister, but she was noted for this statement. Solidarity, is the political version of love. And, but just four short paragraphs to support what you've been, explaining over the air for many years. And this is an excerpt, and anyone could go read this article. I think it was, I forget what it was titled, but it comes right up. Because the founding of the state of Israel was based on the idea of a land without people, and that's in quotes, Palestinian existence itself is resistance.
We are all the more humbled by the vibrance, resilience, and steadfastness of Palestinian life, culture, and organizing, as it is a deep refusal of a political ideology founded on erasure, erasure. In sharing our stories with one another, we see the ways Zionism has also harmed Jewish people. Many of us have learned from Zionism to treat our neighbors with suspicion, to forget the ways Jews built home and community wherever we found ourselves to be. Jewish people have had long and integrated histories in the Arab world and North Africa living among and sharing community, language, and custom with Muslims and Christians for thousands of years. Yep. By creating a racist hierarchy with European Jews at the top, Zionism erased those histories and destroyed those communities and relationships.
In Israel, Jewish people of color from the Arab world, North Africa, and East Africa have long been subjected to systemic, discrimination and violence by the Israeli government. That hierarchy also created Jewish spaces where Jews of color are marginalized, our identities and commitments questioned and interrogated, and our experiences invalidated. It prevents us from seeing each other, fellow Jews and other fellow human beings short paragraph. Zionist interpretations of history taught us that Jewish people are alone, that to remedy the harms of antisemitism, we must think of ourselves as always under attack and that we cannot trust others. It teaches us fear and that the best responses to fear is a bigger gun, a taller wall, and a more humiliating checkpoint.
Isn't that amazing?
[01:17:59] Unknown:
That's a very, very well written couple of paragraphs on the situation. The and as I've said, and she echoes good for her no matter what her proclivities are. But for thou for two thousand years, they lived there next to each other. And all this, oh, the Arabs wanna cut everybody's heads off. Well, they lived right there, but in betwixt in between each other, and they didn't do any of that stuff to my knowledge. There weren't any all kinds of these Middle East wars. None of that crap happened until the Zionist moved in. I hope some of the people from our lunch group are maybe listening. You know, they were riding the Erie last few days or so. I hope you're listening. You heard some of that stuff.
Okay? And it's those Zionist that have affected so negatively all the rest of the people who are Jews. Okay? At least they're not these wild you you want should we go into that? Saboteez v and Jacob Frank and all all that goes back to 1666 and a guy named Sabotei Zvi. Sabatay spelled exactly like it sounds, and Zvi is z v I. You can go on YouTube and look this guy up, folks. And he's the weirdo that declared himself the Jewish messiah in 1666. And what he said was he was reading the he was working on a different interpretation of the Kabbalah, which is those eight balls, three on each side and one on the top and one on the bottom is Jewish mysticism.
The little red string that all the everybody's wearing in Hollywood. They were studying Kabbalah. And that's some of the Jewish mysteries. And then, as he was reading the I don't know if it's Torah or the Talmud. Don't know. But in light of the reinterpretation of the Kabbalah, he ran across a verse which said the what do they call him? The Mishnek or they got some name for their they killed the first Jesus that came by. They're waiting for theirs. It was probably gonna come down and say, it's alright to do all this telemedic stuff.
Anyway, he declared himself the Jewish Messiah 1666. He's reading this verse, and it said the their their savior will come back when in the world's either all good or all bad. Dialectic again. And I guess he thought his thought pattern, knowing his proclivities, say, well, I as long as me and my pals are in it, the world will never be good. So let's make it all bad. And that's when everything shifted. Thou shall not kill became thou shall kill. Thou shall not commit adultery became thou shall commit adultery. He had a a certain percentage of the, people that thought like he did around the world. It wasn't large. I'm I don't know exactly. Maybe 30%, something like that.
And, they didn't like the wife swapping and and all the night of the lights, so they called it, and all all the rest of the stuff. And finally, old sabotage, he died. And, well, the guy that took over was named Jacob Frank. And the person that brought all this information out that I never heard before, And many of you have never heard this before either right now. Okay? Well, this guy was on, Jeff Rents, and he, was named Barry Chamish. You can still go to Rents and put in Barry Chamish, and you'll find all this original stuff from twenty five years ago or more. Okay?
And he's the one that came out with the Sabbateans and stuff. He had been kicked out of Israel. He was a Canadian Jew, and the used to be a video of him giving this presentation to a room full of Jews. They didn't know it either. Okay. But I remember this one particular point when he brought Jacob Frank in here. Did somebody Paul, could you scout that down and mute him, please? So he's saying to this group, right there, but in between between each other, they didn't do any of that stuff to my knowledge. There weren't any all kinds of these middle east wars. None of that crap happened. That's a echo of me, Paul. Could you find whoever's got their their thing open?
You know, they're right there. Boy, I'll tell you. It's like herding cats around here. Thank you. That is someone. No. Jeez. Expected. Alright. Anyway, Jacob Frank took over. And I I'm not sure y'all can be nationals. You can't even keep a damn mute off the phone. Jacob Frank, Barry Chalmers said Jacob Frank was the worst Jew that ever lived. Worst Jew that ever lived. That's from another Jew to a room full of Jews. Jacob Frank went on up and picked up the Sabbatized v ball and said, now I guess I'm the Messiah. And so he had more Jews come to his stab at it, if you will, than than than Zvi had had. And he had maybe as much as 40 or 50% of the Jews in the world were following, this guy, Jacob Prank. Well, he was in Constantinople.
He had a large following, and the the sultan or the whoever runs the, the Arab world said you're either gonna turn Arab or you're gonna cut your head off. So publicly, he said he was turning Arab. Secretly, they were still doing their closet ceremonies. And, after he lost about 50% of his following with that, by the way, so they say. And then he retired, and he moved outside of a now get the get the time frame. Sixteen Sixteen sixty six is advertised b. It goes over into the seventeen hundreds a little bit. Jacob Frank, don't know his years, but into the seventeen hundreds, no doubt. And when he retired from his stint, he moved up outside of Frankfurt, Germany, right where Bauer lived now named Rothschild, and also a, defrocked Jesuit Jewish priest named Thomas Weishauft.
So my question that's always kinda plagued me, tickled my thinking anyway, is just how big of a piece of crap do you have to be to get kicked out of the Jesuits? Well, it was those three guys that founded the Illuminati, 1776. Boom. Right on the timeline. There it is. You can trace the histories. They end up outside of Frankfurt. Obviously, they know each other. They get together and form this little, Illuminati deal. So there you go. That's the influence of this. That's the importance of it. And, to know that background should, if you didn't know it before, well, add a little focus to your vision.
It should add a little bit of focus to your vision. So that's where that came up worth telling. Who else has got something here? We got about, oh, I don't know, thirty minutes left in the program. Somebody's gotta have something.
[01:25:19] Unknown:
Okay. I I guess. I I don't think we really need to go any farther than the fact that this happened in 1666. You know? One, being the numerology number for new beginning and 666 being the mark of the beast.
[01:25:38] Unknown:
I I just don't see I don't see how we need to go further than that. Well, there's a lot of stuff in there, but people need if you really wanna understand, some people really like to understand. That's the the best I can put together from all my studies, the chronology of it, who the players were, and why we've got this beast, same year as we were founded 1776. May 1 was that when they declared their their victory. That's why May Day,
[01:26:06] Unknown:
in communist day is celebrated all over the world. It's celebrating the founding of the the Illuminati is what it is. Yeah. Well, I I guess I guess what I was trying to say was I don't see how anybody would need to research that any further to know that that was, an exceedingly bad thing. You know? I mean Well,
[01:26:28] Unknown:
some people just like I boy, when I saw Barry Chamish and got that information, I, hell, I just went off like a damn river rat looking for stuff, you know. And Mhmm. But it used to be now they're Robert Seffer. Robert Seffer, our, archaeologist buddy. We don't talk about him too much on here. He's done a He's an archaeologist, freelance. He does, has a channel on YouTube, does incredibly good videos. And he did not only a video on this, but he wrote a whole book on it. It's called sixteen sixty six redemption through sin.
[01:27:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Hello. I think I believe
[01:27:12] Unknown:
that. Yeah. Yeah. And, he tells the whole story in book form. So Barry Chalmers got researched and out there, and they took the video down, of course, on YouTube. And, but you can still find a couple of little short videos on Sabotage V. But, boy, he he expanded it. It's real good. You can probably still buy the book if you want to. I believe it's 1666 colon redemption through sin. I believe that's the it's Robert, s e p y h r, I think, Zephyr. It's got an unusual spelling that may not be totally correct. Great guy, though. Does wonderful videos.
So, where he's the one that he I think I've still got that thing if they hadn't got those pick out all the bicycles in front of it crap. But he's had a couple of YouTubes where he went one of them and through a Jewish encyclopedia, pinpointed why they get their hereditament through the female lineage. It was some tribe where somebody came in, killed all the men, and they start picking up men to have babies, and that's the start of, the Jews assigning, hereditament through the maternal line. Also, there's a number of black Jews. Do you know about the black Jews, Paul?
[01:28:33] Unknown:
No.
[01:28:35] Unknown:
Really?
[01:28:36] Unknown:
Well, they probably do, but refresh my memory.
[01:28:41] Unknown:
I will. And for the audience, because it's pretty incredible. Shows how racist the bastards are. There's a sect of black Ethiopian Jews. They've got all the old Jewish documents and all that stuff. They had enough proof where they went to Israel and wanted to get in and they let them in, reluctantly. And, then after that's when, Net Nymah Yo Yo Yahoo has, been kicking them out for years. Yeah. Ethiopian black Jews. True. It's true. You can go look it up. So, anyway, very unusual. Quite unusual and as, was evidenced by what, Larry read us there. So eloquently put by that, vegetarian gal.
There was there was peace in the middle. Can I sign him? Are you are you a black Jew, Brent? I was kinda wondering.
[01:29:38] Unknown:
No. No. I'm not an Ethiopian
[01:29:41] Unknown:
to my Oh, okay. I'm just asking. They were they were the Falashas.
[01:29:45] Unknown:
They were the Falashas through, the Queen of Sheba. Okay. And, and back about '76 or '77, they had an airlift of Velasquez out of Ethiopia Yeah. With the Israelis. And Netanyahu's
[01:30:04] Unknown:
older brother was the commander and died in that. If that was Ed Entebbe, it's just we just had the anniversary of the raid on, Entebbe here in a couple of days ago where Netanyahu's brother got killed. It's too bad he didn't go along and get killed also.
[01:30:22] Unknown:
I think he was along with them.
[01:30:25] Unknown:
Man, I just wish they shot his ass too. That guy, you know, what about the irony, Brent? How about the irony of the most hated man in the world, b b I'm a yoyo yahoo, Netanyahu, nominating Trump for the pre Nobel Peace Prize? Oh, the irony me. Ironing. I don't know. Hey. Well, that's good that you know something about that, Brent. I I think they've just about got all of them back out of Israel by now, haven't they? To my knowledge, I know they were actively kicking them out. They sure were. Boy, they don't want they don't want the they don't want the brothers in Israel there, Brent.
[01:31:16] Unknown:
No Schwatzes.
[01:31:21] Unknown:
No Schwatzes. Yep. That's right. So, there's there's a lot of dark little corners for these animals that they've, they've got a very dark and sorted history. Let's put it that way. Very dark, very sorted. And, they wanna bring it over to our country, and we're we're I believe I believe they're gonna fail of getting this installed. They already had it in there. They've made their wealth off of that, of course, but I think that their impact is going to be diminishing. As more and more of the young generation, like Owen Shroyer and all these other that kind of age, they don't want anything to do with Israel. They don't want to give them money. They don't want to have them at foreign wars. They don't want to go fight in our wars that we get dragged into because of them, and they've just about washed their hands of them. And as as, this generation that they control so effectively dies out or gets overwhelmed by the younger generation, they will not have the power in the future they've had in the last twenty, thirty, forty years.
So that's the good news. They might that might be even shortened if we can get out and get our information in front of the right group of people. And they would then be as they are when anyone like even Jeff here, we just spoke with, Jeff files his affidavit. Every time that happens, they get totally exposed, you become free, and they have no recourse. Every time one of you file that, those three things happen simultaneously. You get free, they get exposed, and they have no recourse. None. They've been caught in innumerable layers of fraud and lies.
And this exposes them totally 100%. They can't deny. They can't rebut. The only thing they can do is stand mute, which convicts them. And, really, it it they plead guilty to all of the crap they've done the minute they receive that. That's powerful, folks. I would never dream. I knew I knew we were playing with some with with something pretty damn powerful from the start, obviously. But I had no idea that we could hone down and isolate it and drill in on it the way we have and grab them by the damn short hitters and lift them up off the ground because that's where we got them. Just not enough of us yet. There will be. We're our day's coming.
Their day is coming too. May may be the same day. Right, Paul? Did you wanna say something, Paul?
[01:34:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Actually, 1666 redemption through sin is, up in the books folder in docs.exposetomatrix.com.
[01:34:13] Unknown:
Okay. Good. So you found it over there on that site with millions of books? Nah. I just Anyway, it's probably worth reading. If you wanna verify it, go read Robert Seffer. And, Paul has very kindly put it in the book section, I guess, they're on the website. So just more and more proof, except that you get these people, like, I'm dealing with down here, close minded or so. They're committed to their idea of this. And even when shown proof of what these butchers are and what they've done, they they still can't see it. They can't grab that fact that there wasn't any problems in The Middle East. There weren't any reasons for Arabs to go hijack planes to make an example of what was happening over there that was not being covered by the world press properly because the Jews owned the world press.
Mhmm. I mean, that's what was happening. That's why Allison Weir, if americansknew.org. Ifamericansknew.org. Tenured Tenured. Professor at Berkeley. I don't know what her subject matter was, but she was got very interested in the conflict decades ago and went over there. And she was on the side of the Israelis till she got there and spent a couple of days. And then she totally flipped, and the rest of her life has been dedicated to exposing them. That's her website, ifamericansnew.org. Excellent. Boy, they don't like her worth a flip. I'll tell you that. Dorothy Thompson. I could ask if anybody in the audience ever heard of Dorothy Thompson?
Please, anybody that has, please come forward. Just say yes or wave your hand or no. Come on. Just say yes. I've heard of Dorothy Thompson, and I know she was. Not one person in this audience? Dorothy Thompson was named the most celebrated female journalist of the twentieth century, back in the forties. And the same thing happened to her that happened now. Yes. Are you familiar with her, Julie? Dorothy Thompson? I thought I I didn't know if she was a journalist. I thought she was a radio broadcaster or something like that. But she had some kind of media appearance. I thought she was a writer and all that stuff. Anyway, she went over there and started reporting on the real deal, and I can ask who she was, the most celebrated female journalist, media person, whatever of the twentieth century, and not one of you have ever heard of her.
[01:36:59] Unknown:
Yeah. She got expelled from Nazi Germany.
[01:37:03] Unknown:
K. So, anyway, that's these guys' power. Well, they don't have that power anymore. They've lost that control in the establishment media. A handful of people watch those stupid ass programs, and they can't make any difference in anything. They mix up maybe changing their disposal diapers. But, we've got the upper hand. We're gaining by the day. The alternate media is gaining, gaining, gaining strength. And, our day's coming, folks. Every dog has its day. We're gonna have ours. Ours is based on truth. It will triumph over their lies. And, I I really think, honestly you see the thing that even brother, excuse me, Murr Kapner, whatever his name is, gets on there and talks about when they go up in the upper room there after Saturday or Sunday lunch, whatever, and they talk politics. And he'd say, well, everything that came up, the question was, is it good for the Jews? Is it good for the Jews? Is it good for the Jews? Well, I guess under that, even though it was stinking Zionists doing it, that maybe then the all the Jews were accomplices. Am I wrong on that? We got some legal people on here. Am I wrong on that or not?
Can they be considered accomplices of these sorry ass Sabbatean, Frankist, Zionist pieces of crap? Well, they thrive off of it, don't they? I mean, what did I hear the other day? The top the top 453 bureaucratic positions in the Biden administration were all filled by Zionists. 453 for a population that's got less than 2% of the population? No. They couldn't control anything. Nah. No. That's just a coinky dink. It's a no. It's an anti Semite. It's hate. It's hate. For those who hate the truth, the truth is hate.
[01:39:06] Unknown:
Gotcha.
[01:39:07] Unknown:
There's Samuel right there. Yes, sir? Would you like to give me a hand here? Yeah.
[01:39:13] Unknown:
Yeah. The, maternal descent was started by the Talmud in the first century. In fact, today, if you conceived and you still still weren't a Jewish mother and you convert while you're pregnant, then it's a Jewish boy or girl. It's pretty weird. They're wackos.
[01:39:36] Unknown:
I mean, you know, when God gave Moses the extradition of the Bible. Right? So Oh, yeah. And when God gave Moses when God gave Moses the 10 commandments, he pulled the rabbis aside and said and said, that's not the real law. I'm gonna give you the real law orally. Sure, rabbis.
[01:39:53] Unknown:
Sure. Well, the rabbis are new new too. You know? They used to be the Levites.
[01:40:01] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, if you say so.
[01:40:05] Unknown:
After after the temple went down, they they started their little rabbi group to replace the center of worship. Oh, yeah. They, had their synagogues, and they had their rabbis. And they all have different opinions. So
[01:40:22] Unknown:
Okay. So my my question is, really, still, it's unanswered. It goes unanswered. They claim to be the line of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You look in the Bible, it's all males, thou over a thousand generations. How are they where do they graft off that line?
[01:40:42] Unknown:
Pretty simple question. Where is the female already made? Anymore.
[01:40:47] Unknown:
Well, they can't I think they're imposters.
[01:40:51] Unknown:
Well, yeah.
[01:40:54] Unknown:
Hey. They say they graphed off that line. How does a female heredit line graphed off of a total male lineage? Tell me. I mean, John, I'm I'm really genuinely wanna know.
[01:41:08] Unknown:
Well, like I said, that was started by the Talmud in the first century. Okay. Along with a whole bunch of other stuff. Oh my god. I guess, well deal with Christianity.
[01:41:22] Unknown:
Well, they're gonna lose, and, I I just can't wait. I'm already a part of it. I can't wait to be more of an active part. So, and just get me on any program, man. I will absolutely tell the truth and expose these bastards to whatever audience is there. I mean, I'm I'm shocked sometimes, maybe a couple years ago with even last year with Rents or or John b Wells or whatever. Maybe people weren't ready. Maybe they're ready now. They're getting more ready by the day. I can tell you that. Just about every story is just about about the Jews somehow, And I'm just tickled to death to see the topic come up and being discussed the way it is.
Tickled to death. Yep. Purim. So, let's see. We got a couple of minutes here left. Anybody wanting to say something on this? Just kinda been an oratory on these bastards here on Purim Tuesday. But, I guess it was necessary. There's a female right there. Alright. Hold on. I'm a go with the female first. Yes, ma'am?
[01:42:33] Unknown:
This is Muse. I wanted to, inject it's it's a little bit off talk off topic. There was a public notice posted in the Orion Township paper to correct the definition of family in relationship to ordinances that might have different definitions of family. And it says that, it says pursuant to the provisions of the Michigan Zoning and Enabling Act pursuant to the application provisions of all law, article two is amended by amending the here in after language in the articles that follow article two, construction of language and definitions. And the definition of family, one or more persons related by blood or marriage occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single nonprofit housing unit or housekeeping unit. Sorry.
A collection number of individuals living together in one house under one head whose relationship of a permanent order nor including a group of individuals whose association is temporary and resort
[01:44:09] Unknown:
Seasonal.
[01:44:12] Unknown:
In the character of nature, a family is distinguishable from a group occupying a rooming house, boarding house, lodging house, club, fraternity house, hotel, motel, or foster care group home.
[01:44:34] Unknown:
Alrighty.
[01:44:36] Unknown:
So what's your take on it? It's
[01:44:40] Unknown:
pardon?
[01:44:41] Unknown:
I said I was gonna say, what's your take on that? It sounds like they're just enlarging family to these, like, an Antifa group if they wanna take over an apartment building or something.
[01:44:53] Unknown:
Actually, my take is it at first, it was that, but it's it's now it's, it's gone the other way. I think they're pulling back on that.
[01:45:05] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:45:06] Unknown:
And they're and they're saying that if you are if you're a collective group of these people, living together like this, you can't claim that you're a family. Okay. So if you're trafficking or something, you can't you can't just claim that they're family members.
[01:45:26] Unknown:
Alright. Well, that would be an improvement back to more of a understandable definition, I think. Okay. So that was in your county up there,
[01:45:36] Unknown:
Muse? Yeah. That was yes. And it they posted it three times in the public newspaper. There you go. Well, that's that's the way you do notice.
[01:45:46] Unknown:
Okay. Well, thanks for bringing that to us. You got anything else to say about it?
[01:45:53] Unknown:
No. Other than maybe we should be you know, if we're not reading the junk mail newspapers that we casually toss out, we should be scanning those over for the public notices.
[01:46:05] Unknown:
Well, the three things in there means that that's a legal organ of some sort, sounds like to me. And you probably are you in a a fairly rural part of Michigan?
[01:46:18] Unknown:
Orion yes.
[01:46:20] Unknown:
Well, then that's probably they probably don't have the lawyers that don't have their own legal organ. It's just a newspaper. Be my guess.
[01:46:31] Unknown:
Yes. This was in the, the regular newspaper that they everybody kinda gets free. Yeah. Right. Okay. I'll just kinda toss it out.
[01:46:41] Unknown:
If I may.
[01:46:43] Unknown:
Yes. Samuel, please.
[01:46:46] Unknown:
Anytime they use house, home, occupant, etcetera, that puts you in residence, and that makes you a residing resident, which is a fourteenth amendment slave.
[01:47:03] Unknown:
Well, it it it shouldn't because that okay. You're using the definitions there and lock you into resident. Okay. Could be. Don't know. Never looked into it. Yeah. Look up the legal legal definition of
[01:47:14] Unknown:
spouse and occupier, etcetera. They're all
[01:47:17] Unknown:
They're all linked to a resident, which links you to the fourteenth amendment. Okay. Well, if you've already put your affidavit in, that doesn't apply to you. For the other folks
[01:47:30] Unknown:
we're reading this stuff, we need to take this into account because, like, in doing my paperwork with the county, they wanna make you an owner occupier or this or that or a homeowner. That's why in my affidavit, I said I'm homeless, but I have a domain.
[01:47:45] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:47:48] Unknown:
I'm I'm also taking this from the perspective of this this isn't necessarily applying to me, but it's applying to to groups of individuals like Antifa, Antifa, the migrant workers, people that are maybe child trafficking. And they're just saying that these children are their family so that they can have, control over them? Yeah. Okay.
[01:48:16] Unknown:
It could be a little tricky thing. There's no no telling the way they set these things up. They look pretty innocent on the surface, and later down, they get a little more than innocent. Okay. Well, thank you, Muse. Got it.
[01:48:30] Unknown:
Mhmm. Okay. The the more time I spend on this stuff, Rogers, the more I see that every legal term is written around the fourteenth amendment.
[01:48:39] Unknown:
Oh, they've gone to great great care to lock people into this. They they never expect anybody to figure it out. I promise you that. Anybody else got some yes. Well, there's Bob. Is that Bob there that I hear?
[01:48:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Speaking. Say I uncovered a article on Zero Edge that you might find intriguing for the audience.
[01:49:03] Unknown:
Yes, sir. The title,
[01:49:05] Unknown:
the systemic unraveling of the administrative state. Hey. Oh, that's intriguing. We could we we could only we could only hope. It talks I think in general terms, it's pretty accurate. I don't know. There may be a few inconsistencies with what I think is right, but it's pretty close. And it talks about conception of the country in terms of, what was intention intended and the fact that people who put it down on paper two hundred and fifty years ago wouldn't recognize what we have now, and that the worm is turning. And, it's an interesting read.
I sent it to Mirka.
[01:49:50] Unknown:
Okay. Where'd you find it? Where was it? Where
[01:49:53] Unknown:
where'd you find it? It's on zero hedge. It's back. On zero hedge. It's on zero hedge. It's back. Good. It's back quite a ways. But if you type in the systematic unraveling of the administrative state, it will come up. It's pretty interesting. It's not incredibly long. It's not incredibly detailed, but it's pretty pretty accurate, I think.
[01:50:10] Unknown:
Well, didn't the Supreme Court kind of, signal that in last session with the Chevron deference? They don't have all this power they thought they had for the They
[01:50:20] Unknown:
this article for the legal beagles, this article has LeBike eight or 10 citations at the end talking about that very thing. That Yeah. The number one, I can't remember which it is, but the, let's just say, some of the undoing of the Chevron, decision
[01:50:40] Unknown:
and seven or eight others that are like it in its type, you know, to diminish the power of the administrative state. And, basically, what had happened with that Chevron decision, the way I understand it, I've not read it, was that that decision told the agencies that, hey. You're the experts, supposedly. You can you can interpret this any way you want. So that was this 360 degree interpretation, and that's what the Supreme Court ruled back. K? To the point where one of the cases that was deciding this it's just incredible to me. So if you're a little small small fisherman guy, you got a little long boat, you go out at night and whatever, you know, you got a a deckhand or two with you, and you had to have a person to oversee you and watch your catch on your boat to adhere the regulations, and you had to pay for them.
That was overturned also.
[01:51:42] Unknown:
You can only hope. How that ever came to be Oh. It's just ludicrous.
[01:51:48] Unknown:
It is. It's well, it's the ability for these agencies to interpret it any way they want. That's where that came from. And that's Internally. Yes. Yes. That's been curtailed. Yep. So, they got there they got gelded at the okay corral. You wanna put it graphically. Sounds good to me. Yes, sir, buddy. Well, good to hear you. Oh, well, you're you're sounding exceedingly, strong here as of late on the on the radio, Bob, much better than before. So whatever you're doing, do it. I'm on an old
[01:52:23] Unknown:
well, actually, it's not old. It's a flip phone that I'm talking right into the mic. No earbuds, and it looks great. Well, yeah, sure does. Can I thank you, Bob?
[01:52:31] Unknown:
Sure does. You're welcome. Good man, Bob Morgan. So who else is out there, Captain Morgan? Who else is out there that's got something to say? We've got a cute couple of minutes, before we hear whistlers and stuff.
[01:52:47] Unknown:
Yes. George Ida again. I just wanted to mention Warstar channel on Odyssey. They did a great, outline of that book that I mentioned the other day, the 1941 book that I think Michael Jones got a lot of his info was English and English and the and the jury from all the way from June. So, it's a good, you know, kinda what we're seeing right now, the Yiddish empire. We're just part of the Yiddish empire. In fact, I heard the statement that US citizens are British citizens, actually, which I thought was interesting and what I hadn't heard that analogy before, but given the fact that the design was on, you know, from the you know, to bring the the new definitions in and everything, makes a lot of sense.
[01:53:34] Unknown:
Well, England has subjects, and all of our people are subjects until you go through our process. Subject to the jurisdiction thereof. So it has a lot of backdoor accuracy there, George, I would say. So, anyway, anything else we'll see it's gonna be interesting to see what happens today here. I think Alex gets back. Maybe they'll get back into a regular rotation. Last night, the where the the the the, Ron Gibson site that I go to, and he puts up all the segments, and they got the commercials edited out. And they have hour one, two, three, and then the full show, and then they have the next show. So after Alex, they should have the war room, and nobody posted any war room stuff last night. So I'm sure they had a show. Probably Chase Geyser hosted it, but, boy, nobody got it. At least they had none of that as of this morning.
So, we'll see what else happens today. There's no doubt gonna be some kind of something happening coming from somewhere because there's a bunch of stuff bubbling.
[01:54:43] Unknown:
Yes. Well, where have you been? Been delivered. Where in the heck have you been?
[01:54:49] Unknown:
Well, we had family, visiting, so we had a full house. So I was preoccupied being a Okay. Host Alright. You're excused. With the most Thank you. I missed you all, but every chance I got, I was listening. But I just wanna announce to everyone, I've shared in the past that I have my EIN number to my state, which I applied for by way of the IRS. And I am going to host a meeting for anybody who would like their EIN number. They have to do it themselves. So we're going to go step by step how to achieve this. Number one, it will be on a Monday night Eastern Standard Time. And number two, why this EIN number is so useful to the national.
So,
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anyway, tell them why you wanted it. Can you tell us briefly why that is?
[01:55:46] Unknown:
I've had mine since 02/22/2021, I believe. And I like, when someone asked me for my SS number, I give them my my state number because I have total authority over that number. They can't go into my Social Security trust account and abscond with any of my trust finances. So that's number one. Number two, I, I use it for tax exempt purposes when, ever I go shopping or doing anything that's gonna require a sales tax. I know that John Gardner from, the farmer, he uses his passport number, but I have been very successful using my, EIN number.
And, my number happens to be at 86. As people are educated about this, their number their first two numbers change. I think they're up to 9292 and then it gives a series of numbers. It's a a nine digit series of numbers. And, when you fill it out when you obtain this, you have to do it very carefully. There's very specific steps. And if you don't do it correctly, you're not going to get the, document that you need. So, for example, if you change your address, they send you this one time document where you can change your address. Or if you're a female and you change your name or a gentleman, if you change your name, this one document has, like, a little, coupon on the end, and that's what you use to notify the IRS and the number is right on that document. So, the IRS is very cognizant of the folks who obtained this EIN number that they're onto them and they're onto how this, process of using the, United States citizen as their collateral, which we as nationals are already out of that.
But in the meantime, in between time, there are other, benefits that we could obtain if we are educated on that subject. And, I am willing to, thanks to Julie, she was nagging me for months. She wanted this number. And I did not have the savoir faire to teach it because I was only taught it once so many years ago. So my mentors are going to be available on that Monday evening. So if they are interested in achieving this number, I strongly, encourage Paul Beener to be on this call because he can record it for any future,
[01:58:35] Unknown:
radio ranchers that become nationals, and it will be in a place. Now say you go to home let let's say you go to Home Depot. Do you is this the EIN number that you use to exempt yourself from sales tax
[01:58:48] Unknown:
there? Yes. Yeah. Yes. Now the thing with the EIN number with the Home Depot, because, John Gardner and, my husband and I, we're we're military ID. So we already get the 10%. So you have to go to the computer and you have to call Home Depot main office and you have to give them that extra exempt number. So, at one point, I used to use, the, exam, you know, the 10% off plus my EIN number. But then they got savvy to that and they want, it's just like in the beginning, they would say if you're military, they would take your word for it. Now They want to see your ID. And now if you're in the military, they want you to go through their office and, prove to them that you're part of the military because there are some scoundrels out there that will say they're in the military, but they really aren't, and they take advantage of that 10% discount.
Right. So, so Okay. Yeah. You don't have a date that as you say. You don't have a date on that yet? We don't have a date yet. We don't have a date yet. People have to contact me, and then we can make a date. Alright. How do they contact you? (860) 604-3887.
[02:00:03] Unknown:
Okay. Now give that a 604-3887.
[02:00:06] Unknown:
They can text me.
[02:00:07] Unknown:
86060. What what's the rest? 604.
[02:00:13] Unknown:
604-3887.
[02:00:16] Unknown:
3887 for the lovely Linda, and you can find out about this little number that can save you some out of pocket funds evidently. So thank you, Linda. Good to hear your voice. Glad you're back. I wondered where you've been. God bless you everybody. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And so, we're about finished with the the Purim Tuesday edition of the radio range. And, so I don't know what else to say. I've been talking for the whole two hours just kinda running my mouth. Rolls off the brain, and the subject matter is one of my favorites. They're the biggest pieces of garbage that have ever walked the earth. That goes back thousands of years, even Cicero before Christ commented on it.
They like to sure they like to sure present themselves as such noble. Oh, the spotlight. I'm a senator senator so and so, and, yeah, they like it. They're frauds. We'll get after them again tomorrow. See you soon. Bye. Yep. No love for those folks. Those are nice Jewish people. Don't get me wrong. I've know I've known a number of them. They're nice Jewish people. They're not these scoundrels, but it's these scoundrels that are causing all the problems.
[02:01:42] Unknown:
I I am I am just completely surprised that more Jews are not livid with the scoundrels.
[02:01:49] Unknown:
They're they're I think they're scared. They've got them in betwixt and between because then, the the people say antisemite or they provoke people to do it, and they come back and say, oh, see. That's why they hate you. You need us to take care of it. Give us some money. That's their Right.
[02:02:06] Unknown:
Oh, speaking of Cicero.
[02:02:09] Unknown:
Speaking of been
[02:02:10] Unknown:
I have been on a mad search for, as many publications, books, accounts, bibliographies, whatever, on Cicero. Man. He's He was also a prolific writer. Just read his writings. You'll see how great he was. Yeah. So and I am collecting them. And, you know, as as I find them hither and yon, they'll be in the books folder in docs. Exposed to matrix.
[02:02:40] Unknown:
You could find worse people to pursue. Right. So, by the way Well, who's got something for me now? Because I've been talking for hours. By the way, when we were talking about 1666
[02:02:55] Unknown:
and, my comments about that and your follow-up, with the, suffer book. It's very shortly after that, Adrian left the meeting.
[02:03:11] Unknown:
So Real oh, he was here? He was here.
[02:03:14] Unknown:
But but he caught he caught the whole 1666 thing.
[02:03:19] Unknown:
Okay. Well, maybe he'll learn something. I'm I'm sorry it took this to get him here. A guy that walked away yesterday saying I never wanna see you again. So but he's back again today. Well, that's good. There there's curiosity there. So, anyway, good. Well, let thanks for letting me know that.
[02:03:35] Unknown:
Well, I mean, it's the thing. I mean, we really don't hate anyone except I try not to. The ones behind all this crap.
[02:03:47] Unknown:
Well, I mean, this is the way I put it, Paul. If God can hate him, I can hate him too. Yeah. Well Jacob have I loved. Esau have I hated. There's the twins. Esau was the first twin. That's who we're talking about. If you don't believe it, just look around and see who hates God. The Muslims don't hate God. They think Jesus was a prophet at least in the Quran. It's these people that hate God. Right. Jesus. Hey. Thank you, Paul. Thank you for having the quick at the draw that drop in the other day. Thank you so much.
[02:04:29] Unknown:
It well That's why we pay you a big buck. You might get a raise out of that. You can't you can't miss with good material, but, you know, I was thinking about that. It will it will get you. One second, Larry. I was thinking about that. Jacob have I loved, Esau have I hated. You know, those are both in past tense. Right?
[02:04:53] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:04:53] Unknown:
So does God still hate them? Does God still love them?
[02:04:58] Unknown:
Their past tense. He didn't correct he didn't correct it. I don't see it corrected anywhere. They still hate him. I'm pretty sure he still hates them. K? Right. That's a hard one to argue with, man. People don't know that. People have no idea. Go up and ask him, does God love? Oh, yes. God loves. Does God hate? Oh, no. He could never hate. What about this? Yes. Who's the Larry was there. Larry, what you got? Hold on. Larry's first. Larry.
[02:05:29] Unknown:
Or was it Samuel?
[02:05:31] Unknown:
I don't know. Could have been you. I thought it was Larry, but whatever. You two kinda sound alike.
[02:05:36] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanted to point out that, 25 per probably worldwide, around 25% of the people who claim to be Jews also claim to be atheists.
[02:05:50] Unknown:
Oh, that they say that up to 50% of the people in reformed synagogue are atheist. It's true. Wow. That's why, like, Chuck Schumer, he doesn't do town hall meetings and stuff. He goes from reformed synagogue to reformed synagogue.
[02:06:07] Unknown:
Yeah. It's sort of like the Quran. It it it's, it's full of contradictions, like one part of the Quran is about killing everybody and the other part of the Quran is making peace with everybody. You take your pick and you could be Jewish and you can be an atheist
[02:06:25] Unknown:
or whatever you wanna be, I guess. Well, yeah. And isn't it here's knowing what would do the way they do things, reformed Judaism? Reformed from what? Reformed from the orthodox. Well These are finest.
[02:06:41] Unknown:
Well, it's it's there a deal week. Yeah. We we reform we're gonna reform to the Talmud. How about that? Isn't isn't there a deal with the Quran that the early version of the Korean of the Quran focused on love, and then something happened in the guy's life, and it turned him exceedingly dark and exceedingly negative. And then that that's where where the next iteration of kill everybody, you know, comes out.
[02:07:11] Unknown:
I have watched a number of videos on the Muslims, and what happened was there was a number of different, like, sects, if you will, within the Muslim religion in the old days. And they had all these books, just copious amount of writings and stuff, and they were down in Egypt. And somebody came in and took over the religion and changed it from, you know, where they bow to Mecca every day. It didn't used to be Mecca. It was another town. And they changed that to Mecca, and they took all the old books covering all these old different things, and they burned them to heat the water in the bathhouses. And there were so I I can't remember all the specifics, but, like, they burned those books for, well, over six months.
And then the only thing was left is a Koran we know of. So it used to be very diversified.
[02:08:01] Unknown:
Okay? Evidently. Yeah. According to Jay Smith Rogers, at one point, because when the the Quran was first supposedly being put down in writing was also the point at where vowels were coming in because during the time of Mohammed there were no vowels in the language they were using. So that what happened with all these different Muslim areas like Cairo, Damascus, you name it, these guys were writing it down with different vowels making different meanings. And what happened is according to Jay Smith at one point you ended up with about a 100 several 100 or a thousand Qurans so when they finally got down to imperial power that ruled a big territory, they tried to condense that down to more or less one or two books that agreed, and then they burned all the other ones. Yeah. That's what I'm talking about.
[02:09:14] Unknown:
And, the way this guy that I was watching, it may be the same guy. I don't remember. He's been a lot of years over there. And one of the things he was relying on, Samuel, was that that they bow to Mecca six times a day, something. And so all the synagogues that are built are built with a direct directory to Mecca since they changed it from what it used to be. And he's gone to some ruins of the old, deals, and they aimed at this I can't remember the town. It's another town over there. Petra. That's it. Petra. They all named it named it Petra, and not Mecca. Right. And it was only after this burning and this stuff that they switched it to Mecca and the Hajj. Isn't that what they call it? The Hajj, where they just circle that big black rock?
Yeah. Yeah. Hajj, I think. The the
[02:10:09] Unknown:
It's weird. Did you know the Dome Of The Rock? The the Dome Of The Rock doesn't even have a directional. I forget what they call that vestibule, but it's not even in one, in that mosque.
[02:10:20] Unknown:
The Dome Of The Rock is supposedly where Mohammed left to go to heaven. That's why that situation over there is so volatile. So, man, it's a mess. I'm glad I'm not in it. I'm glad I know the principles, what they're doing, and I can pin the tail on the donkey. And I know where the jackass donkey is. It's called Sabotee and Frank of Zionism. That's where all the pro virtually all the problems of the world come from that right there. Everyone I've ever traced in thirty three years, they all go back to the same source. So that's where Roger becomes so vehement about his opinions and the facts.
Sergeant Joe Friday, the facts, ma'am. Just the facts. Thank you very much. Okay. Who else has got something for me here on Purim Tuesday? Nobody. Alright. Well, in that case, I'll just have to see you tomorrow then. Paul, as always, thank you so much, sir. And, we'll see what we can get done this afternoon maybe. Tomorrow, I got this, interview with Julie. Now what Julie, do we have a time on that yet?
[02:11:42] Unknown:
Oh, Julie? You are central. It it's four to six eastern time, three to five,
[02:11:49] Unknown:
central time. Three to five. Okay. Right in the middle of the afternoon. That'll be fine. And his last name is what Kevin Kevin, what's his last name? Hoyt, h h o y t. Hoyt. Okay. Hoyt. And and Paul's gonna inter intermediary here with Zoom, or is there what what's the protocol?
[02:12:10] Unknown:
What's the, say it come again? What's the situation? My is Paul gonna connect with me and him and record it? Or Yep. I've asked him I've sent Kevin an email and asked him, and I've copied Paul on the email and asked him to send a Zoom link Zoom link out to all three of us in case you have issues connecting so Paul can help.
[02:12:29] Unknown:
Alright. Good deal. Well, guess your afternoon's gone yet tomorrow, Paul. Lucky it's Wednesday. Oh, by the way, you know what tomorrow is. You know what tomorrow is.
[02:12:39] Unknown:
What's that?
[02:12:41] Unknown:
Thirty third Patriot birthday.
[02:12:45] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Well, there you go. Happy birthday. There you go. So you might
[02:12:53] Unknown:
Okay. Well, there you go. I've got another thing,
[02:12:58] Unknown:
going on tomorrow. I'm gonna have to reschedule that. Okay. Snow biggie.
[02:13:03] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I'll see you sweet folks, good folks, truth lovers, truth seekers. Have a fabulous day here on Purim Tuesday, and we will see you tomorrow. Okay? Love you. Thank you. Each and every one of you. You're very special to me. I'd be I'd be up up a tree without a paddle without you. Do you.
[02:13:33] Unknown:
Paul?
[02:13:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Samuel.
[02:13:37] Unknown:
Do we have, copies of the missus Robinson letter and the other rejection letters from the, state department anywhere?
[02:13:46] Unknown:
I don't know. I don't think anyone's ever sent them to me. I personally have a copy of the missus Robinson letter that was sent to me, many moons ago. But I think that's the only one I've got.
[02:14:02] Unknown:
I wish we could post these somewhere so that I can take a look because, I'm interested in that, operation of law exemption that they used in some of them. Okay. I mean that's basically she's telling us that's the exemption except by operational law, but I'm really dubious about that term and what it really means in her mind or their mind and whether that's not a trap or not. I need to as as it said, we need to define our terms.
[02:14:43] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:14:44] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Before we discuss, certainly.
[02:14:48] Unknown:
I think Andy got one too, didn't he?
[02:14:53] Unknown:
I don't know. He could have. K. What did I get? Missus Robinson letter. Yeah. I've got one at home.
[02:15:04] Unknown:
You guys need to post those so we can all take a look.
[02:15:09] Unknown:
With certain information redacted, of course.
[02:15:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Be nice. And and Roger seems to think that there's a difference between the missus Robinson letter and maybe some ones that predated her or whatever
[02:15:28] Unknown:
or after her? Left out. I feel left out, that racist bitch.
[02:15:37] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:15:45] Unknown:
Well, Brent, you know, my my old affidavit that I did in 2019 was a one page one from Roger. And that pointed out the the the fact that, my parents were white and, as far as I can tell that that, the fourteenth amendment was for blacks, it wasn't for whites, so to speak.
[02:16:13] Unknown:
Seeing as we still have 44 people, in here, I did get an email forwarded to me by Lisa, talking about the brain. This is a sixty second YouTube short, and everybody, take a listen and guard very carefully what you expose yourself to. Here goes. Anybody in the world is extremely vulnerable to persuasion and influence, and this is because
[02:16:50] Unknown:
our brains do not have a firewall. There's not some protection in there that stopping negative influence from controlling our behavior. Our brains are not prepared to deal with high intensity influence. Things like Twitter and Instagram and TikTok are so dangerous because we think we're kind of immune to that. Have you ever been scrolling by yourself and like looking at Instagram or something and it real makes you cry? Like a sixty second video? Like it hits you in the heart. And then two videos after that, it's a person doing something horrible. So you have this like high up and then down Yeah. And then up and then down and then what happens right after that? Advertisement. So it gets you to a place of being hyper suggestible and that's why the social media algorithm says people take action after seeing these types of videos in a row for three and a half minutes or whatever.
[02:17:43] Unknown:
Chase Hughes. Your brain is helpless against this manipulation. Guard what you subject yourself to.
[02:17:57] Unknown:
Yeah. If if anybody's watched some of these Jerry Marzynski pieces, he's basically saying, from his experience forty years in the psychiatric criminal and institutional businesses that schizophrenia is actually demon possession and that even us when we get these negative thoughts in our minds that are fleeting that this is actually the spiritual world, having an effect on our our, our uptake, our thinking.
[02:18:33] Unknown:
I I firmly believe that narcissism is a demonic influence as well because narcissists always operate from the same playbook. It's like they got together for, like, a Tuesday lunch meeting or whatever and swapped secrets. You know, they always do the same things. They exhibit the same behavior. They make the same, irrational claims and accusations. They're, they're perpetual liars. They're thieves. They they all exhibit the same despicable behavior. It's like they're operating from literally the same playbook or being influenced by a single narcissistic entity.
[02:19:14] Unknown:
Now that's weird. Yeah. That that that's one of the points that Jerry Marzynski, puts on his side of the ledger of try of figuring this out for himself. He says, it was always just one way and never another. There was across all his patients, they all had one common denominator, and it was all negative. There was never any positive in there. And he said, well, how could that possibly be? Right?
[02:19:41] Unknown:
Oh, well, I'm happy they're all the same way because if they were all different, it would make it harder to point them out.
[02:19:49] Unknown:
Well, it's the same influencer is what he finally came to to grasp with. And they love the drugs. So he says, we're we as psychology psychiatrists are giving them these drugs to mess them up even more, and the demons love it.
[02:20:04] Unknown:
There there are some people that believe it's a lack of connection to God. So they they don't have that do that, won't it? They don't have that higher influence. So they're if and if you don't have that, you're not capable of having any other kind of
[02:20:25] Unknown:
He he actually states that he has a successful program that he developed with another woman that cures schizophrenia. So if anybody out there who's schizophrenic, they're gonna wanna look into Jerry Marzynski if you have any, you know, family members who might suffer from this problem. He supposedly has a course that you can take that will, eliminated without the drugs. Actually, Murr had a, a piece probably about nine months ago on She Had Him On as a Guest, but there's a bunch of YouTubes on his experience. He's a pretty interesting character, and he's not all that particularly Christian until he still and still he realized what was going on with his patients over forty years. That's what really started to turn his his thinking around.
[02:21:34] Unknown:
Samuel.
[02:21:35] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:21:37] Unknown:
Hey. I'm not sure what what, confusion is going on in your mind about this, except by operation of law, and the other phrase they use, otherwise provided by law. But to me, that is your remedy. That's your backdoor to get out of slavery and to become free. I think I sent this, well, I know I sent this this, passport, new and improved state department bluff letter to Paul when I sent him my response, which helped get a student his passport within two weeks of of mailing that response, and, the first paragraph in the new and improved bluff State Department bluff letter says this, it appears from the facts of your birth and the documents you submitted that you are a US citizen and entitled to a US passport.
Well, right, you know, right there, that's that's a lie because, you know, he attached his affidavit, and, you know, they're not even it's it's like they're they're bluffing him that they do not even acknowledge the affidavit was attached. Anyway, in accordance with the fourteenth amendment of the constitution of The United States, all persons born or naturalized in The United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of The United States, then notice this last sentence of the first paragraph, because the first paragraph is the most important paragraph like Roger pointed out, and, they they give you the remedy in in the last sentence and as the last phrase of the last sentence of the first paragraph, as supreme law of our land, it cannot be waived by unilateral declaration except remember, you're making a declaration to the secretary of state that you are a national, except as otherwise provided by law. So to me, that's a similar phrase, as, except by operation of law. So they're giving you the backdoor.
That's what I see that as.
[02:23:43] Unknown:
Have you looked up the definition of by operation of law? It it it's basically a contract that doesn't need to be agreed to. It's an automatic thing like becoming a fourteenth amendment citizen by birth. It's automatic. So without telling missus Robinson or asking her what the hell she means by operational law, you're making a presumption, and if you don't go against the presumption, it becomes fact. That's my problem.
[02:24:14] Unknown:
Well, but miss Robert Robinson is out of the picture. I don't even think she sends any any letters out anymore with her signature. I'm using it so I know that's not the point, but, you know, whoever wrote this letter, you know, they still included that. So they're they're making a statement that it appears by the facts, you know, that you are a US citizen. Well, first of all, there is an affidavit attached, so how can they make that that presumption? But the thing is, they're they're telling you, okay, by the facts of your birth, you're a US citizen, except, So it gets all down to accepting this situation.
And, you know, we're under the lawful, not the legal, so it's interesting that they use the word law except as otherwise provided by law. So we show them the law. We made the a declaration and an affidavit, which is the highest form of of evidence. You know, like Roger says, a properly formed affidavit, notarized, and and, you know, not timely rebutted and all that. I mean, that's the highest form of evidence in truth and fact in law. So to me, that word accept is is telling us, okay, here's the presumption and here's how to get out of the presumption, but they're using a little bit of, you know, jangled language to kinda confuse people, which is what they always do.
But that's the way I see it. I don't I don't understand what the confusion is, so
[02:25:50] Unknown:
Okay. Let me read you how Lee Bros. Uses it in his declaration of independence. Short and sweet. I, John or Jane Doe, in the name of almighty creator, by my Declaration of Independence, solemnly publish and declare my right to expatriate absolute my resin trust to the foreign jurisdiction known as the Municipal Corporation of the District of Columbia, a democracy, and return to the Republic. Any and all past and present political ties implied by operation of law or otherwise in trust with the democracy is hereby dissolved. I, John or Jane Doe, have full power to contract, establish commerce as guaranteed by the full 10 amendments, establish commerce as guaranteed by the full 10 amendments to the Bill of Rights to the Constitution of the lowercase United States Of America, a Republic.
Operation of law in there is the contract that you made with the entity we call The US, not The United States Of America. Yeah. It looks like he's seen that, you know Well, just look up the term, Larry. It it tells you that it's an automatic contract. You don't need to even be aware of it or be party to it. So her using or whoever is using I'm using her because it these people know what I'm talking about. Missus Robinson letter or any other letter like it, you need to attack that. Otherwise, I see it as a presumption. And if you don't rebut the presumption, which you basically are doing in your letter, but I'm just pointing out to be even more clear about it on the use of that term by operation of law. Because if you look back far enough in the history, like I've got a 1934, Boviers, there it's not nearly as dramatic as to what a current, definition of it legally is, and it's legal. It's not lawful yet they use the word law, and that's also a bit of a problem the way I look at it. Anyway, that's why I bring it up. I'm I I think when you state your letter, you wanna focus on one sentence like Brose did here, refuting it.
[02:28:37] Unknown:
So so, Samuel, what you're saying, you're not implying it. You're saying it. I'm gonna is that by that, unless by operation of law or how however that is worded, they're actually their intention of that wording is to bring you back to silent contract instantly upon filing your affidavit.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
Well, I think we have to be clear about it. We don't really know what they mean by operation of law. They're using the term. And if you look up if you'd look up right now, a legal definition of that, that's basically a contract if you get into that you have nothing to say about, it's an automatic thing, and isn't that what the fourteenth amendment is? It's exactly what it is. It's by operation of law. I think it's a trap unless you really bear down on it with a sentence or two and point out that you need to give me a definition of what that means otherwise I'm refuting it.
[02:30:01] Unknown:
Sounds like they're using it to their advantage, but we can also use it to our advantage. I think it could go both ways.
[02:30:08] Unknown:
Yeah. I think you gotta be clear about it though, Larry. You can't presume that they're not trying to trick you. Now you look at where the source is coming from, that's the first thing you gotta be sort of like saying, you know, do I trust these people or do I ask them what the term means?
[02:30:25] Unknown:
Right. But your affidavit provides that exception, and that is the law of the case because they never rebutted it. So when they're saying it cannot be waived, it being what they're presuming you to be, it cannot be waived by unilateral declaration except as otherwise provided by law. I think that goes both ways. They're using it to their advantage, but we can also use it to our advantage by rebutting the presumption because that is law that that your affidavit is law.
[02:30:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I all I'm saying, Larry, is I I totally agree with you. All I'm saying is you have to use that term, point it out, and ask them what they're saying, what they're meaning by that. And if they can't respond to you, then that's a problem.
[02:31:17] Unknown:
I would say when you when you draft a response letter, you could just bring that up, you know? Yeah. And and define define your terms with that with that phrase.
[02:31:28] Unknown:
You could copy what Bro said. It's I mean, his whole book is about that fourteenth amendment and getting out of it and that's what his declaration of independence is doing in his mind. It's removing you so from the fourteenth amendment.
[02:31:43] Unknown:
So you can write in your response you're using operation of law to presume I'm an I'm an I'm an, I'm a, US citizen, I'm rebutting the presumption by operation of law. Just something simple like that.
[02:32:00] Unknown:
I don't know because you you can't assume how they're using it unless they tell you how they're using it.
[02:32:08] Unknown:
Whether they're using it one way or the other through your response, you are defining the use of the phrase.
[02:32:15] Unknown:
Well, you could word it the way pros does and then you'd be telling them that you're not using it.
[02:32:27] Unknown:
Yeah. That would work. You could describe what based upon what Brost is saying and, and then just rebut it and, you know, let word it that you're taking advantage of the operation of law to rebut. Whatever it is they're presuming in that operation of law. But either way, they're but either way, both parties are attempting to use the operation of law. One for evil and one for good.
[02:32:54] Unknown:
Let me let me just read the sentence that Prost used it in. Okay? Any and all past and present political ties implied, because that's what it is, it's an implication, by operation of law or otherwise entrust with the democracy is hereby dissolved. Boom. Done. Operation of law is not an exemption. It's not even part of the conversation anymore.
[02:33:26] Unknown:
Right. So there's a void there. You're dissolving that contract and in its place through operation of law, you're filling the void with your facts. That's that's I mean, it's I'm trying to keep it simple in my mind. That's the way I see
[02:33:41] Unknown:
it. It's used both ways to both advantage. To get the idea out there so the people are aware of it because I smell a rat.
[02:33:52] Unknown:
Roger has long taught that the operation of law is our way out that they have to put that in their documents.
[02:34:00] Unknown:
Yeah. He's assuming that it's it should proceed by common law or international law and I don't really like international law either. I think that is the new world order. That's where we're going. I like to stay away from that. I think as our national status and our affidavit, if we just stick to that, we don't need to bring in,
[02:34:23] Unknown:
national Sammy, would you read that would you read that sentence again by of how he dealt with that?
[02:34:32] Unknown:
Any and all past and present political ties implied by operational law or otherwise in trust with democracy is hereby dissolved.
[02:34:51] Unknown:
Okay. So past. So he he plans on absolutely making sure no present because that's another. You know? Nor will I ever intentionally get into a silent because that's what those are. Right? Nonconsensual I don't know how you word that. Silent, nonconsensual contract in the future. That's that, like you're saying, that operation of law that you don't you don't have to be fully informed that that that's what they intend. Right. And so if I get into any kind of contract or mingling with these people, I want them to be honest and tell me what they're doing. I'm tired of their lying's sleazy slaving ways.
[02:35:44] Unknown:
Yeah. And he's he's he's also stating the right to expirate absolute the resin trust to the foreign jurisdiction known as the Municipal Corporation of the District of Columbia, a democracy and return to the Republic. That's the sentence before it. So he's telling you what you you're saying you want to be and you're getting out of your old relationship where you were brought in by operation of law unknowingly into all of these other contracts like the fourteenth amendment, which is actually according to Prost and to Stamper, these are trusts, and you're a res in trust, which is a thing in trust. You're not a man or a woman. You're a res. You're a thing, hence the all caps name, etcetera.
[02:36:43] Unknown:
Well, the operation law looks like it's being used just to indicate that, one one thing that occurs automatically causes other things to occur, like, when you put your affidavit into the secretary of state, appears to be automatically that they update records with the NCIC or wherever the police get their information when they do a traffic stop. And you didn't have to go through that to to cause it to happen. It just happened automatically because that's the way the law was set up, that all these things are tied together and one thing happens causes other things to happen.
[02:37:25] Unknown:
Yep. Prost believes that this declaration of independence actually goes back to the Ex Patriot Act of 1868, a day before the fourteenth amendment took effect. It was there out to wash their hands of your demolition. So when the fourteenth amendment came out and you didn't wanna be one of those, you had to tell them you didn't wanna be one of those. Otherwise, you were one of those,
[02:37:59] Unknown:
and that's how we got here. Samuel, here's a simple statement I just jotted down. Whatever construct or illusion you have presumed to be by operation of law, I hereby rebut the same by operation of law. I am not a US citizen, I am a national, see affidavit attached. Very simple.
[02:38:27] Unknown:
I would write a little different, but just be aware of it. That's all I'm saying. I understand. Once I got I got a law I got a lawsuit back in the nineties and, a re a retired lawyer who was sick of law, but pretty good at it from what I understood, was running a Hewlett Packard business instead because he liked selling computers more than he than he liked going into court and doing what he was doing. And he told me, he says, when you get a lawsuit from somebody, look up every word. Don't assume you know what words mean in law. Hi, man. I've always listened I've always listened to that. Yeah.
[02:39:10] Unknown:
Okay. A thought just occurred to me when you talk about in res. And in the legal field, there is they use that n, r e, z or s. I can't remember. And I'm thinking it is associated with probate matters specifically. But what occurred to me just now was when you write a letter and you put r e colon and the case name, is that the form of in residence on all matters? Do you see what I'm saying?
[02:39:44] Unknown:
I'm not well, I sorta get what you're getting to, but nothing I have any experience in. But,
[02:39:50] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it just occurred to me because r e colon, I was always told that it meant regarding. But I'm wondering if it doesn't actually mean res.
[02:40:01] Unknown:
Well well, Prose does say that your will was probated by the fourteenth amendment.
[02:40:15] Unknown:
Anyway, these, these things that we use and we think and it all comes back to the language and the meaning of words. So, Charlie out of Colorado, firm believer, set out your definitions in every document that you that, you correspond with them. So
[02:40:40] Unknown:
Yeah. They they use res because it's an it instead of man or woman for a reason Mhmm. In trust.
[02:40:48] Unknown:
Right. And I'm wondering if the r e colon is short for res
[02:40:53] Unknown:
Oh, look it up. For your like a interesting rabbit hole.
[02:41:00] Unknown:
So oh, I'm tired of rabbit holes. Anyway. Anyway, my thought just occurred to me. So, I wanna put it out there if anybody has any, thoughts in that regard. Pun intended. I yield.
[02:41:18] Unknown:
Think of the operation of law as the Internet or a firearm. It could be used for good, it could be used for evil. Depends on the intent, and I mean any any attorney or lawyer worth his weight in gold will define his terms before he drafts interrogatories in a case. I mean, he'll he'll he'll go right down the line. This is what I mean by this. This is what I mean by that. So just a simple rebuttal of what you may think they are meaning by the use of their words, which we can also use. That's all it takes, in my opinion.
[02:42:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Just I'm just throwing it out there so that you're all aware of what it really means. That's all. In the current legal meaning it's an automatic contract that the parties don't even need to know about.
[02:42:24] Unknown:
Thank you for that reminder Samuel. Sometimes we get far removed from, the original things that we have learned and you forget about those those important details. Appreciate it. Thank you.
[02:42:43] Unknown:
Well, we we can assume, like I said, that that illustration the attorney told me. He says look up yes and but. Don't don't assume that what they're telling you is what you understand it as in English, and there could be more than one meaning. So there's that.
[02:43:09] Unknown:
I wonder I wonder what another meaning of yes is.
[02:43:17] Unknown:
Well, in law, it's it's like Humpty Dumpty said, you know, like, it mean anything I want it to mean. Uh-huh.
[02:43:27] Unknown:
And they can change them. So,
[02:43:30] Unknown:
you know It's like the it it's like the doctrine of necessity going along with what Larry says. The government uses it to exist. We can use it against them as well, but we have to be clear about when we're pointing it out what we're actually saying and using the term. Because if you're not careful, they can use that against you. So go ahead, Lisa.
[02:44:04] Unknown:
I'm good, but thank you. I was just just get frustrated with that. They can change the stuff they need.
[02:44:11] Unknown:
Right. But it turns your one page document into how many pages with all the definitions with what you used in one paragraph. I'm just saying, they make it very difficult for you, and it's purposeful. So but, I do believe the foundation, the format of each and every document should remain the same. Definition should be in there. Yeah.
[02:44:44] Unknown:
And Yeah. And in a letter like that, you know, if you you could make the statement, because you didn't define your terms, I can't understand anything you're saying, basically. So
[02:45:00] Unknown:
By the way, it's good to hear you, Sherry.
[02:45:03] Unknown:
Oh, thank you, Lisa. Hey. And you're right, Samuel. Shoot. I just lost my train of thought, but it was so important. You guess. Any attorney worth his weight in gold should be asking questions, not making statements, and that's where we go wrong. We should be asking them, well, what do these things mean? And, have them provide you the answers. Force their hand, and then it's still a one page document, of course, with a few definitions required for force in their hand.
[02:45:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Bruce made the declaration of independence short and sweet because he wanted you to publish this in your local paper for whatever or the local paper of record for whatever your state says is legal notice. But I think it's a great idea. I intend to do it. I'm trying to get it filed in the county first or recorded in the land records first along with my quitclaim. When I have that done, then I'm gonna probably publish it in the paper, and then I'm gonna send my notices out to everybody like the AG and the district attorney and the sheriff
[02:46:19] Unknown:
as to Yeah. It's a good process Samuel and I don't mean to interrupt but let me say this, that's where it should be filed in the land records. We come from the land And anytime now I'm just speaking off the top of my head, but anytime, we deal with these people, we need to deal with what the Almighty says about it, and take it back to that. That they cannot dispute and I yield.
[02:46:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Prost says in his saying that and I think the book of hundreds as well that, gold was portable land. Portable land, because it come from the land and it was the absolute, currency in the constitution and that's how things were done. It used to be symbolically, one man would take a hand of his dirt and put it in the other man's hand and the other man would put gold coins in his possession as a fair trade.
[02:47:36] Unknown:
And let us not forget, the people and the land are to be named. We are not to be numbered. The days are to be numbered. They're not to be named. And they got us using all these names on days of the week, months of the year, and they're to be numbered. They they got it all backwards, and we're using that system. And that's what it's all and presumption, just a a final thought regarding that word. That is a transgression, a trespass to the almighty. We are not to presume things. I yield.
[02:48:14] Unknown:
The the last meeting I had with my title guy is like he's retired now, but he spent forty years in title. And, when we when I asked him, what do you think is the higher higher record, the land recorder or the paper of record? He says, well, the paper of record can go bye bye. The land records, if they go bye bye, it's it's like the world has gone bye bye. He said he would put the land records as a much higher, authority than even the paper of record. He says the only thing you're doing in the paper of record is you're making it more visible for people to see it. He says but as far as documentation, he says, if it's in the land records, it's golden.
[02:49:08] Unknown:
And may I add, when you have that published in the paper of record, don't do it under legal notices because then you're changing it as well.
[02:49:21] Unknown:
That's Interesting point. Interesting point. So what would you put under? Just a notice. Mhmm.
[02:49:30] Unknown:
Good point, though. It's just my thinking. Uh-huh. So
[02:49:35] Unknown:
Unless they got lawful notices.
[02:49:38] Unknown:
Well, you could make that the the heading of your document.
[02:49:43] Unknown:
Well, the heading is declaration of independence.
[02:49:46] Unknown:
A lawful notice I could put on there? I'll put lawful notice in the upper left hand corner.
[02:49:54] Unknown:
So On the document, you think? Yes. And then so when I read okay. Okay. That's a good thank you. I think I like that tidbit.
[02:50:04] Unknown:
Now, there's something about the left and the right part of the page though too. You know, lady Linda brings that out. We should always sign on the right part of the page. The notary sign on the left. They're a servant. The right part is for the master. So maybe it should go in the upper right corner. I don't know. These little things, we have to, they were brought about for a reason, and we haven't been taught those things. And back to the records, what happened in seventy AD when the temple fell and everything was lost?
[02:50:43] Unknown:
You know, in California, they have two notary forms. One is for affidavits and one's for everything else where they're just saying they know who you are. But, I'm getting copies of those right now because my friend used to work in title as well, and she said, she wants me to have a copy of both. And she says she would recommend that you do when you do your documents and get them notarized, you should not go to just a UPS notary, you know, kind of a person. She she suggests I go to a title company where they're used to doing it every day and they know the difference between which notary to use for which type of statement in this state.
[02:51:28] Unknown:
Interesting. And I'm saying everything comes back to the land record. And, we come from the land. Yeah. The almighty, Yahuah,
[02:51:41] Unknown:
created it. Well, every every physical thing on the planet came from the land. Mhmm. The steel, the plastic, the glass, everything.
[02:51:52] Unknown:
Right. And what changed it from what it originally was? What's the process that man made?
[02:52:00] Unknown:
A fake bankruptcy. Mhmm. The government was bankrupt. The people weren't.
[02:52:06] Unknown:
Correct. Well, we have to get used to to, telling them what to do. We haven't been taught that our whole life or man's process for that. But that's why I say, you know, oldest is best. That was given to me a few years ago by a friend of mine. Oldest is best. It's true. It's more true. Let's put it that way. Because still, the scriptures are written by men.
[02:52:37] Unknown:
That's why he wrote it on our heart. The oldest is is the creator. It's infinite before anything.
[02:52:44] Unknown:
Correct. And everything needs to come back to him. Hallelujah. Honor and his name to yahuah. Anyway, that's, and threes. Magnificent things come in threes. Yahua, Yahushua, and the indwelling presence of the ruach, the teacher.
[02:53:11] Unknown:
You know, it goes against all military thinking. But do you know how the Russians are winning this war right now? They send fast moving guys, like, maybe on motorcycles or something like that in groups of threes, threes and sixes, to see if there's any resistance from the enemy. And if there is, then they bombard it and drone it.
[02:53:44] Unknown:
Interesting.
[02:53:46] Unknown:
And they keep doing that with these threes. Well, we That's why you. The Russians aren't losing any people in comparison to what the Ukrainians are.
[02:53:56] Unknown:
Correct. Recognition Samuel. Here's that re again, if I may. Hold on just a minute because it goes back to, shoot. Now I kinda lost my train of thought. Threes. And they're saying, you know, when you go into court, you gotta say it three times same way, and then they will hear you. Well, let me tell you what I realized in the last forty five days. Every pleading, every document you file with the court, via an attorney, it is stated three times in that document. You have the title of the document, motion to vacate something. Let's just say that. And then your first paragraph, you restate that title, and and then say state as and and states as follows. And then in your wherefore clause, your very last paragraph in that document, you restate that title and what and that first paragraph again the same way, and it's stated three times. That just occurred to me in the last forty five days. Well, that also goes a lot of people
[02:55:06] Unknown:
a lot of people say that goes back to Peter's denial of Christ. And what did Christ do back to Peter? He made him reaffirm him three times.
[02:55:15] Unknown:
Correct.
[02:55:16] Unknown:
Samuel?
[02:55:17] Unknown:
And one last thing about the wherefore clause. When you put in there, that my train of thought wasn't in the legal right now, so I have to think about it for a second, the phrase they use. Can you hear me? They use the word pray. They use the word pray. Wherefore, you know, plaintiff or dependent praise this court. I quit putting pray in there. I put wish. Because that's what the the king and queen do. They wish, and then it is done.
[02:55:50] Unknown:
And I yield. Can you hear me? Yeah. We can hear you. That's Alan in Indiana.
[02:55:57] Unknown:
Hi.
[02:55:59] Unknown:
When you record your paperwork in the land's record or the, in Indiana, they call it the what do they call it? Anyway, put notice on the left and right hand top corner, and they have to record your notice to the public. They can't deny it. Also also, I've been in court two different counties as, one as a national and one as a citizen. And I was found not guilty on no driver's license, no insurance, and driving, without an unregistered vehicle. And the first time I did it, I told them I was an idiot in legalese, and I require the complainant to come into court, which was the state of Indiana, and I wanna cross examine the complainant.
You have a right to do that. They couldn't do it. They couldn't bring in mister or missus Indiana. And, then I asked, have I and common law, have I harmed any man, woman, or pertaining to damage, loss. I mentioned three things on common law, and the judge found me not guilty in the first court. And just lately, I was in a second county, also driver's license, no insurance, no registration. And, but then I was a national in the second one. And I put in a a two page document into the court, and, I called four days before the case. And the I tried to get it extended, and they said, no. You can't extend it because we send out summonses to the, officers. I said, oh, okay.
So when I went into court, then I issued I I put in this two page document. And, when I went to court, the officer wasn't there, and they dismissed the charges. And if you wanna hear what I put into court, I could read it to you. It's only, like, a page and a half.
[02:58:40] Unknown:
Yes, please.
[02:58:42] Unknown:
I do not have plates on my property. Exhibit a, b, and c. I am a financial common law man. I am a participant in any schemes or limited liability on joint ventures for profit with a intent to require me to participate in their court, Tansy schemes. I am just a man, and I live on the land, Indiana State. I travel on the common law, no harm, loss, or injury to a man or woman. I have a right to travel freely and unencumbered pursuant to Shapiro versus Thompson that, white isn't, so basic that I don't even need to be mentioned. The state of Indiana abruptly and wrongly con converted my, right into a privilege and issued a license plate and fee for it.
Murdoch versus Pennsylvania says no state may convert a secured right into a privilege and issue a license and fee for it. And if they do, Shuttleworth versus Birmingham, Alabama says I can ignore the license and engaged in the right with impunity. That means I cannot be punished. I since I really refile, really relied on previous decisions of the US Supreme Court and the constitutional defense for willfulness pride, for the purpose, not protection, do not have a case, action, or which relief can be granted. And I amend motion for dismissal with prejudice for failure to state a claim and action for which somebody's interfering with my talk.
Mute. Claim for action for which relief can be granted, and I will likely to collect my costs and fees and having to defend this frivolous case, which I'm setting up my costs and fees, and I'm gonna send it to the judge. And, also, I gotta get my van back. I didn't get it back yet. What, Samuel, when when you do all this paperwork, go and break a law, go into court, and see what the judge says to you. That's all I can say because I got broke loose twice. Yeah. That's all I'm not guilty. Themselves
[03:01:49] Unknown:
to that. I'm just saying. That's a classic Carl Miller defense.
[03:01:54] Unknown:
Yes. That's where I got most of the information from, and it works.
[03:02:00] Unknown:
Yeah. That makes the re them a bridge.
[03:02:04] Unknown:
That reminds me of something that if you do record paperwork in the county, you should have a clause in there that says it's not for commercial or procuring gain, to make it clear that you're outside of the, commerce clause.
[03:02:20] Unknown:
And I'll tell you why the officer didn't show up. That was the bridge.
[03:02:27] Unknown:
Wanna put this in a in a court of record? Being adjudicated,
[03:02:31] Unknown:
and I yield.
[03:02:33] Unknown:
They didn't wanna put it in a court of record and and let me say it in court.
[03:02:39] Unknown:
Correct. Because there is part of the process and procedure that the courts operate under. They care not about statutes. It's court procedure. Court rules. Well, they care about sprinkler. Is that you'd let me finish my thought, please. Once something is adjudicated, and I don't care which state it's adjudicated in, it can be used in any state. So they did not want that adjudicated in their court for it to be used by others, and I yield.
[03:03:13] Unknown:
Right. They didn't want Supreme Court rulings to be used.
[03:03:17] Unknown:
When I put out my notices, I'm going to be telling them who I am,
[03:03:22] Unknown:
what I am, and where I am. We step off this conversation. It has nothing to do with the Supreme Court. It has to do with adjudication in any court, whether it's a court of record or not. You make the record when there is no Shouldn't be in the court is my point.
[03:03:40] Unknown:
Correct. And that's what I'm hearkening to, Samuel. So in my notices, I'm gonna tell them who I am, what I am, and where I am, and how they have to respond to me. They won't be able to do that, so I'll have refusal for cause to tell them forget about it, dude. You were told, and you didn't respond.
[03:04:00] Unknown:
That was acceptance. What everybody is saying. Oh, is this a court of record? You make it a court of record by your documents.
[03:04:09] Unknown:
I would know there's about documents and tell us about it. If it came to When when when you win in court, tell us about it. I don't wanna win in court. I don't wanna be in court. Go to court.
[03:04:22] Unknown:
It's all a farce. It's their sandbox. And if you don't know their procedures, they will hammer you.
[03:04:28] Unknown:
Well, they didn't hammer me. Two different counties. Fair enough. But it was dismissed
[03:04:33] Unknown:
so that your argument
[03:04:35] Unknown:
could not be used by others. Tell me when you get your van back. Guess what I'm doing paperwork now to get my van back. Okay. And and and and sue them and get money back. You know, it's not gonna happen. You're in their venue. They own it, and they can do anything they want to if you allow yourself to be in there. And the thing about it is they don't even follow the legal.
[03:05:01] Unknown:
They're completely lawless.
[03:05:03] Unknown:
When it happens, I'll call you back and,
[03:05:06] Unknown:
please, I'm I'm in good luck, by the way. God bless you. I I I love you people that that that take them on. I don't wanna ever have to be there again. I've been there before.
[03:05:22] Unknown:
The problem is they take you on when you break a law. And if you can't beat it, you suffer.
[03:05:30] Unknown:
Well, there's 45,000,000
[03:05:32] Unknown:
laws, so I break one every day. I'm sure. May may I you you need to look up the word suffer. Suffer is voluntary. Harm is a different matter. So when people use suffer, just like definitions are so important.
[03:05:54] Unknown:
Yep. Sherry, earlier, you were you were talking about pray praying? Well, when you're making a plea, you are praying to the court.
[03:06:02] Unknown:
Abs I do not disagree with that, but that's why I finished up with I wish
[03:06:09] Unknown:
this court. I agree.
[03:06:13] Unknown:
So, words are important.
[03:06:18] Unknown:
So Samuel, do you use a driver's license registration and tags on your car?
[03:06:24] Unknown:
At this point, yes.
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Out of necessity?
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At I'll probably approach it that way even after I get all this other documentation filed. I'll start at necessity, and then later on, if I feel comfortable enough, I'll move out of it. But I've gotta tackle a whole bunch of other issues then. I've gotta have a way to be insured that is not in commerce, etcetera. So I just don't have time for all of that right now. No. I get you, Samuel. And that's Or I have to put up a bond or something. And, you know, it's like, you know, I I got a life too.
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Correct. And that's what they wanna impede.
[03:07:04] Unknown:
I mean, I like what Terry Lee did. I like what Terry Lee did. He went down there and gave them an opportunity to spell his name as a Christian. They couldn't do it, and he says, okay. I'm surrendering my driver's license. Just give me a document, a certified document here from the DMV that that's what I'm doing for cause so that if he gets pulled into a court, what he was wanted to be able to do is tell the judge, listen. I didn't wanna not not have a license. I just could not have one as a Christian. And I'm a Christian, so that gave me cause to not be able to have one. And Samuel, question.
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Because if I remember correctly, they were changing over the system, and he actually got his upper and lowercase name on his license. Am I Hold on. According to be corrected, but According to Terry Lee,
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he presented a lawsuit to the state that he's in. I think it's Washington. Mhmm. Mhmm. That when they were changing this over, also the upper cab's name, that he was gonna sue them if they didn't allow the ability for it to be both, yet he couldn't get that in his driver's license, and that's why he surrendered it.
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Oh, and the rest of the story. Okay. Because I thought they had done that. I mean, I don't Because they were saying
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they were processing
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system. They were You know, it's like changing from, word perfect to word. You know what I'm saying? That was my understanding of it. Yeah. And then and that's
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but he got them to acquiesce to that you got to have choice. And then when they did didn't give his choice on his driver's license, he said, well, then I can't, I can't accept it as a Christian.
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You wanna hear something interesting? They accepted my upper and lowercase first name in the system because I requested that, and I'll be darned. They gave me that. Now my last name was a different matter. Anyway, it's really kinda interesting, their processes and their procedure, and we're not supposed to, take the time to learn, the, what what do they call it? Not not the original, but, we're not supposed to take the time to learn what they have copied and perverted. We are supposed to go to the original.
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Yeah. And that's the problem with engaging them in court is their procedure is illegal and you're going along with it.
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Correct. And that's exactly what they said. Well, you asked for this venue. Well, I I didn't have any choice. That's the only choice you gave me.
[03:10:09] Unknown:
So You were you were being presumed to being something that you're not.
[03:10:14] Unknown:
Correct. No. I've been warned that I was not. But Yeah. Oh, these these presumptions that they make do have to be challenged.
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But stamper says that it's almost impossible to get, the jurisdiction straightened straightened out just attacking jurisdiction. He says, where you're gonna be successful is attacking their procedure because it's illegal, and that's your best way of dealing with it. From the horse's mouth the week before my trial.
[03:10:45] Unknown:
They were trying to revoke a bond on somebody. It's very interesting. If you wanna learn stuff, go in and sit and listen to the cases preceding yours. And especially if you're putting forth a national status, on those grounds, you're you're the last one to be heard. And so listen to the cases that precede you. And out of the judge's mouth, he said, have you noticed them? Have you noticed him? And they said, well, no. And judge says, well, you can't do it then. I will not do it. And it all came down to the notice and procedure.
So you don't have to learn the statutes. You need to learn the procedure the court procedures. That's what they operate under. And I'm with you, Samuel, about that word operation. It's manipulation, really. Bottom line, I yield.
[03:11:55] Unknown:
Yeah. I think more of us should try the abatement process because that's the way to attack procedure. They have to answer to what they're doing that's illegal. Of course, they can't answer to it, so they go into default. So you never even enter court. That that's probably the way I would approach it.
[03:12:14] Unknown:
Correct. But, Daniel, the remedy is where we're lacking. It's not, the argument. And let me tell you, for the second time that same prosecutor brought forward again, well, she won't get an attorney. Why is that so important to them? Because if you don't have an attorney, then you're speaking directly to the court, whereas when you have an attorney, he speaks for you. And that for that to come up twice and be the the pinnacle, so to speak, of the argument against my, defense has to have substance to it. We warned her over and over why it's important for her to have an attorney, and he also told me that, I'm procedurally, my documents are procedurally lacking.
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Well, it getting an attorney, a lot of people will say, is,
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in the judge's eyes, you're non mentis compass. You're Correct. That's why they wanna corner you with that. It says stick and a carrot is what I learned. Yeah. And everything you find is a contract, and that's the only thing that supersedes the constitution is commerce.
[03:13:39] Unknown:
I know. I I think the judge didn't grant the motion because if notice wasn't given, then due process wasn't executed. And that's a that's what the court is about. It's about due process. And you're saying it was a procedural error, but the procedure outlines the due process. So, really, it was a violation of due process.
[03:14:06] Unknown:
Absolutely. And I do not disagree with you, but they only know what they have been taught. And procedure court procedure
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is what they have been taught. Now their process is not lawful, Larry.
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Correct. But that's all they know.
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Okay. Have you heard, Brent Winter say that the common law is due process?
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These things common law exist in these courts.
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Yeah. I I agree with that.
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And that there's due process. Well, yeah, there's due process, but it's not lawful. So how can you have law in an unlawful due process?
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There's plenty of due process in our current court system. But it's illegal.
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Anyway, I did get the judge to admit. I said there's a higher power than you. And he said that, with her, I will agree with. So he knows it. Do they apply it? No.
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Yeah. There's process in putting soup in a can.
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Process is man's thing.
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Yes.
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And the perversion of the law.
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Gotta remember, Larry, according to Brandt, there's no fourteenth amendment citizens. They all died off.
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He only knows He's only seeing one side of the coin. You. I have a new respect for you. That's unfortunate
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because I love Brent. I just wish he would stick to the bible more.
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Correct. There these people are no different than any of us trying to navigate I apologize for the word. Get through life. Their circumstances are different than ours detail wise, but it still remains the same game. The adversary against the almighty. Or the almighty, you know, because almighty has complete sovereignty. And I put forth that in my original document when they a few years ago, when they wanna say she's a sovereign, they brought that up again this time. She sounds like they didn't put citizen on it, just sovereign. And I objected.
And, he said, may I have the poor, please? I mean, they just, railroaded me. And they're nothing but liars, cheaters, and thieves. And we have to bear that in mind. But they really are just people doing their job in order to make a living so they can pay their bills and, have some semblance of an existence.
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So I have no respect
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for lifting up their enemies.
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You didn't use their code words for the record.
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Well, there is there has to be a bridge between the two, and that's where I say mark in all caps is, useful. I cannot give thanks enough for Julie and Mark. If I wasn't missed on this phone call and for people to come looking for me and finding me, It was amazing. That's all I can say. And the almighty had his hand in this. How ill prepared I was for sure. And, yeah. But the anyway, I didn't feel so alone there. And Julie and Mark are the ones that reached out to me. So I'm grateful. Anyway, we have there has to be a bridge to bring the legal towards the lawful.
And I do believe that that's what Mark does. He knows man's procedure in the court system. So I used to call him a wet blanket, you know. But procedure, I have found out in the last two months, that's what the court operates under, and it's, the court rules. So,
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anyway Put that fire he put that fire out on your ass.
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Yes. He did. So I guess my my original thought about Mark remains the same. He is a wet blanket. Thank you, Brent, for that.
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So And it's really nice to hear you and know that you're okay.
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Yes. And let me tell you, the system wants to break you emotionally, physically, and financially financially. That's their truth. Let me tell you, they treat you different when you're in there and you got money. So because the almighty said, you know, whatever, you have on you when you go in is what you're gonna have. And these girls were astounded. So I learned how much money, was the, maximum that they could put on your books. $10,000. I said, what do you do if they got 13? Well, we don't know. I thought that was funny. I mean, I didn't have near that. But anyway, more than most people.
So, you know, when you have means because let me tell you. Oh, this is still being recorded, so I really don't wanna do that. But I learned some things for sure. Yeah. And got to meet some people and how the system works. And let me tell you, the women are more so taken advantage. Women come in there with same charges as the guy. The next day, he's out, and she's still in there. And, really, it does come down to contract. Whatever you sign in court, you better be reading that fine print.
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So Yeah. That court paperwork is an invitation to be a resident trust.
[03:20:48] Unknown:
Uh-huh. And it's a carrot and stick approach. Sign this and you get to get out. You know? Don't sign it. And I can't tell you how many times they said plead guilty. Plead guilty. And you'll be out of here tomorrow, you know, by the end of the day. And sure enough, that's how it works. But you don't realize all the details of that contract that you're signing on for. Because most of those girls that came through there, And granted, you know, it's a small little county, six eight at the most, but, it was a contract. Probation violation.
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Uh-huh. What's it gonna take to get that apparatus torn apart and new blood and good blood put in there?
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Well, it all started in the law schools and rolled on downhill from there.
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Yeah. Anyway, it's a sad state of affairs and what to do about it.
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Thurston, Yale, and Harvard used to be schools of divinity because the law was the common law, and it was biblical. Well, after the civil war, you get all of these guys that have had these institutions that wanna break that hold on the country, and they did.
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Oh, and they're schools of divinity still. They're practicing their divineness.
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Correct. That's what I was gonna say. Their illumination. Somebody asked a question earlier, about, there are good Jewish people. Why aren't they angry at their establishment, so to speak? And it's no different than the Catholics. They allow the the perverts up there in front of them being shifted around when they're found out. And it's just like anything that's organized, you're gonna have, the ones who pervert it take advantage of it, and, move on to another place in the establishment. Let them move on because the money's coming in.
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But you also have the the aspect of sometimes they'll say, well, it could cause the whole thing to collapse. Well, if that's the case, then I guess that if there is no answer inside without the whole thing collapsing, then I guess that's what needs to happen.
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Right. The flood. Anyway, so the almighty has the answers for sure. Get rid of it. And it does have to collapse, but it does take not an overwhelming number. Well, that overwhelming number is so minimal people don't realize. And I found out a lot about the people around me and their thinking. So they're they're the crabs in the bottom of the pot pulling us down because we're trying to climb out.
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That's what I found. So Well, the foundation most of the people in the foundation of most of the people in this country is the material world, not the spiritual. That's the problem.
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That and I pay my taxes and I got a driver's license. You need one too.
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Yeah.
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So
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America is the is the home of the police state because all Americans rat out on every other American anytime they don't like something they're doing because there's always a law on the books that can get you in trouble.
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The home of the fee and the land of the slave. God bless America.
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Yeah. You know, in, Arkansas, the state of Arkansas, their procedure, a court procedure still allows trial by jury. That's how it sound interesting.
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When I first started reading Michael Heizer's work on, you know, the unseen realm and stuff like that, The first time as a Christian, I realized how little modern Christianity gives to the reality of what the Old Testament was saying and how important that spiritual world was to all of those writers, and we just gloss over it like it doesn't exist.
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And that's because that's what we have been taught.
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Yeah.
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Disregard that. That's meaningless today. It's been nailed to the cross.
[03:25:51] Unknown:
Yeah. And so many of our enlightened so called forefathers of this country were basically didn't believe in the miracles that Jesus performed, etcetera. I mean, this has been our plague for, I think, a long time. The spirit world that if we can't explain it with science, it doesn't exist.
[03:26:16] Unknown:
You know, on one of the gathering calls, you know, a couple months ago, they were speaking about how, the, original covenant just portrays, man's words, portrays the Almighty as just this horrid, mean, I can't even give enough words to describe Him, what man has described Him as in the Old Testament. But all is new now, you know, just believe. And, that's been done away with, because they don't want us to focus on the original problem that came from the garden. Trusting in
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According according to Haiser, the there's three falls and the third one is Babylon, and that's when God's fed up. He turns them all into different nations. He tells the princes in Psalms 82 that you you will be in charge of these people and you will die like men for you're not carrying out what I told you to do and I'm going to go and take up this man Abraham and start my portion of what things are supposed to be like as an example to the nations and for the bringing forth of Jesus Christ. And Christianity just doesn't get that message.
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Okay. I need to give honor and esteem to Yahuah right now because when they handcuffed me in that court, I was asking, you know, I had doggies at home. And so I really wasn't expecting it. How silly me. I was so ill prepared for what they were going to and what their plans for me were. Anyway, have a heart. It's a pet shelter, and it's just a hop, skip, and a jump from the county jail. And so I got their number. And, of course, by the time all that transpired that evening, it was the next morning I called. And the woman on the phone, she they they do not, kennel privately.
And I she said, but I have my granddaughter, and she does, private home. And, I'm just so thankful for those two women who took care of my dogs and my bank that I could still function by telephone. That's really all I had, but I had marvelous people to help me in that regard, and my doggies were tended to. And her grandmother even mowed my lawn. Thought that was so sweet.
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Wow.
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And took care of my plants. Yeah. So that's how I know the almighty's hand was in it. And he said, better prepare better. And I said, I don't wanna have to do this again, but I do have to challenge what the prosecutor put forth, trying to call me a sovereign. And, just the lies and the deceit, they, you can't let them stand. So challenge everything. And,
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and So how long did they take you out of circulation?
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Forty five days is what they gave me.
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That was longer than they gave me.
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Well, they had thirty and marked through it and put forty five. And I'm like, what the heck? But I did notice one thing, and it was really quite odd. The bailiff went into the jury room when they were deciding on my punishment, and they had marked through 30 and put 45. Why would that be? What did the bailiff say to him? You know what I'm saying? No. It's all he intakes. And it's whoever's greasing, whoever's palm, and what they want. And it's all about the money, the buying and
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truly what it is.
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So Yep. Basically, what happened to the common law is equity took it over. So what we need to do is roll the equity back to a place where it serves us. It's equity. Yes. I know. I mean, it it it's gotta be rolled back to a place where it serves us, not Equity is the common law. It eliminates the common law.
[03:31:11] Unknown:
Equity is not necessarily a bad thing. It's making amends for That's what I'm saying. Somebody, but they have perverted it, equity into a whole different matter. So and now it's all about commerce.
[03:31:29] Unknown:
Samuel, do you believe we have common law courts?
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Well, the court is the paperwork, first off. And how much paperwork that brings you into that court is common law none of it. So unless you do your own paperwork and come in there as a common law person, man or woman, should say more correctly that there is no common law in these courts.
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What are the marks or
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Their procedure is not common law procedure.
[03:32:04] Unknown:
What are the marks or characteristics of a common law court?
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Do you know them? Well, you keep asking me that question and, you know
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It's what you put forth. It's what you stand on. It's what you declare.
[03:32:19] Unknown:
No. I've I've questioned Brent Winters on all of these subjects. I I was under the impression a while ago that that the common law contained due process, and he corrected me, and I agree with it. He said that the common law is due process, and the and the five marks that make up a common law court, which are still present in our court systems today, are, a trial by jury, cross examination, court precedents. There's, it's an adversarial system and impartial adjudication. And that's why if you feel like you got a bad ruling, you felt felt like the judge was not being impartial, and not following the law, you can appeal it. And like Roger always teaches, the real law is is executed at the appellant level.
And that's usually where you'll get, you know, justice. So you could always appeal your case, but the common law is still there, and equity follows the common law. The judges wear both hats, and they discern the situation, the case, and that determines which hat they're gonna wear. If they can't find justice in the common law, then they put their equity hat on. Do you remember Brent explaining that? So that's the way I see it. The common law still is in our courts.
[03:33:59] Unknown:
No. The common law only exists in our courts because we declare it and we put it forth. They are not going to, openly acknowledge it. You have to be a belligerent claimant in that regard. And sorry for the, legal and lawful terms being intertwined, but that's
[03:34:21] Unknown:
really how it is. You have to So maybe what but maybe what Larry is saying though, Sherry, is true, and especially, you know, so first round, as you know, you were not dealing with common law. So you always to to get to there, you always have to do it on appeal, which is your appellate level courts. You're never gonna
[03:34:43] Unknown:
As soon as you start dealing with them, as soon as you court also deals in procedure.
[03:34:49] Unknown:
As soon as you start dealing with them and acknowledging them, you have given up your jurisdictional plea as a national or what I would prefer to call it a state citizen immediately.
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Agree. There's nothing wrong with procedure. Procedure is the rules of the adversarial system. It gives both sides. It's like playing a game, a football game. There's gotta be rules to stay by.
[03:35:16] Unknown:
What about their procedure that isn't common law don't you get? That's my query. I mean, there is this is not a lawful procedure because it's not in common law.
[03:35:28] Unknown:
I mean, your procedure outlines the rules. For example, Cherry started this whole conversation out with the judge would not grant the motion because notice was not given to to the other party. Well, that's a part of procedure. It's outlined in any state's rules of civil procedure or even criminal procedure. You have to give the other side due due process notice
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of whatever it is that you are making a claim for. And if they don't get that with necessary first. They're dealing with us through these silent contracts that in their in their definitions and stuff, they don't have to give us notice of. And that's what's initiating all the crap to begin with.
[03:36:11] Unknown:
Silent contract. My bottom line is that it's all subjective. They can use it at their will and not at their will. Everything is subjective depending on who they're dealing with. Now the man that they were trying to revoke his bond on wasn't there, but they knew. That judge knew exactly when they, found him somewhere, and he was handcuffed and brought before them, that he would have an attorney and he would abide by their, commercial procedures. Do you see what I'm saying? They they, put window dressing on it like they're doing these things, but they know full well they're gonna bring out the stick, and he's gonna follow the carrot. That's all I'm saying to you. That when there's a a bridge between the lawful and the legal, And procedure is important. They use it at their discretion.
I witnessed it firsthand, lived it for the last forty five days, and everything is at their discretion. Procedure is discretionary. Law is mandatory.
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Procedure also outlines outlines, you know, how objection is brought forth. If you fail to object, then you've waived whatever it is that whatever future claim you may have had, you know, to to challenge whatever whatever is before the court. Look. For example, if you fail to object,
[03:37:52] Unknown:
you know, to I I will hold you with that one right now, Larry, because there is a procedure in Arkansas, and this happened to me. And one thing that they do give you in jail is LexisNexis. I think I am going to pay for that. There is procedure that you this is something you don't have to object to that will take you to the next level without objecting in court. Do you know what that is? When the judge gives testimony. And you know what he did in my case? Oh, they were all talking about, oh, oh, the first time you got your license and what a great day that was. And so the judge wanted to speak about his time, you know, getting his license.
And I did object to it, but he attained as a jury at that point. Did I I should have motioned for a new trial right then. But when you're in the fire of the moment, you don't necessarily think of these things. That's why it's so important what Samuel was saying, bringing us back to the foundation and remembering what every everything else is built on. You know? Anyway, until you The reason,
[03:39:09] Unknown:
Sherry, the reason a lot of a lot of, litigants lose their case, especially defendants like in your case, is because there's no written record to go by. The appeals courts have to have a written record. And so many Let me just finish. Many students go into court as defendants. They have no witnesses with them. And, you know, some of these judges, yeah, there's some bad apples out there. They're just gonna they're just gonna rule, you know, off off the cuff, and, yeah, they're going to offer testimony, almost as if they're part of the case as a witness.
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And so you gotta hold them to you gotta hold them to that. There was a court reporter, and what Samuel was speaking about, making your own record, and that's with your documents that you file. You can make a municipal and in this state their district courts, you know, your traffic courts or district, and so it has an air of, some authority, but there really isn't anything there unless you put in the written record. You have to do that.
[03:40:14] Unknown:
Hey, Sharon. Against that. I agree with that. The court is the paperwork.
[03:40:21] Unknown:
When, the judge was testifying saying he loved getting his license and all that, did you have a chance to rebut what he said and ask the jury what the def or tell the jury what the definition of license is. They they refused.
[03:40:42] Unknown:
That was I'm telling you, he was about to hold me in contempt. We had a sidebar about, the federal DOT and, anything federal. So, and I said anyway, it's kind of a blur to me what happened that day still, but I now they want a thousand dollars for the transcript, and that's just a deposit.
[03:41:09] Unknown:
A deposit?
[03:41:11] Unknown:
Yes. And you know what the, prosecutor said? Well, oh, there's so many things that happened over in the last few days. There I could write them down, but to draw on it right now in the moment is a little more difficult. But,
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You should be able to plead in that This is where he went on his fishing expedition.
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And it was well, it sounds like that, you know, she, she needs to, you know, indigent and have help and to where the state will pay for her to get that record. And if you've ever read that document that they want you to fill out being impoverished, they want all your financial information. Don't give it to them, people. Don't give it to them. And it's just another contract, And that supersedes the constitution. And that was purposefully done in the constitution underhandedly. And that's why they don't teach contracts.
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Sounds like it's a constipation. And
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man's world.
[03:42:33] Unknown:
Sounds like it's a constipation. It's full of shit.
[03:42:38] Unknown:
No. It was, I can't help but think, written to deceive. The loophole was written into it. So I agree both with myrrh and that the Constitution has, you know, beautiful, aspirations, but they wrote in there, the underhandedness and the loophole in order for them to, overcome it. So it's adversary. It's still that new under the sun. So it's exasperating and they wear you out, and I think that that's where the praise in the scripture comes, the wearing out of the saints. You just get tired of it. But what else do you have to do? You know? So Anyway, the truth.
And the truth does overcome emotions if you stand in the truth. And I really struggled with that for the last, little bit of time. You know? But women are emotional creatures.
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And what happened to the the can't we just stand with God? We'll stand with God, as Roger would say, and come out of her, and then be left alone. That's the key part of it, and then be left alone.
[03:44:03] Unknown:
Mhmm. These bullies can't leave you alone.
[03:44:07] Unknown:
I know, but my
[03:44:09] Unknown:
No. Let me tell you what they did to me. It was there was two instances, but the most notable one, I'm telling you the almighty said, you better check what your release date is. And so I asked the night guard because you get to know who does what for whom, you know, what shift, what people are more, just kind. That's all I can say. And so I asked this one guard. He really was a matter of fact. And, anyway, at 02:00 in the morning, I was waiting for him to come back and let me know what he found out. And he said, your release date is 08/08 of '25. I said, 08/08? What the heck?
Yeah. The thirty three days to my sentence. Anyway or whatever.
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I I'm not doing the math quite. I was gonna say, Sherry, really? '33? That's just that's that's just a funny number there. Anyway,
[03:45:09] Unknown:
from 07/14 to 08/08, and had I not checked it, and I saw enough that went around there. If you don't challenge it, that stands well, that's what the computer says. We can't do anything about that. So I got that changed.
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The computer says
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Uh-huh.
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Those of no minds.
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Yeah. Nobody thinks around there. But they do. And it's purposeful. And it's full of narcissists for the most part. They're, and the kind people, they push out. So they were training two new people over this past weekend. So
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The first thing that should be argued and if you don't do it is jurisdiction, and that's gonna get passed up right away as soon as you go along with anything they have to say to you.
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Well, they covered that in my case. Well, you asked for this. Well, I didn't have any choice for it to me for me to appeal my district court ruling. I had to go to the circuit court. And so
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I'm saying the first thing in court, the first sentence
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needs to deal with the jurisdiction. Did that. You know what? That got me at the district court last year. Two years in con in confinement for contempt because I challenged the judge.
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Is this that same woman judge that's been a problem?
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Okay. Well, she was in district court. Now I was up in the circuit court, and it's a male. And let me tell you, you know, I'm just saying, I need to appeal this, but it has to be procedurally based at something that they will recognize, that bridge between the lawful and the legal. You gotta navigate both.
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It sounds like the it sounds like these mofros need to hit the bricks and get a real job. They need to be unelected.
[03:47:22] Unknown:
No doubt. But then, you know, the It's all being done by citizens too. They're crabs in a pot. They're at the bottom of the pot drag you know, pulling you down when you're trying to crawl out. And It's a democracy.
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It's not a republic. If you're one of them and they get elected by that, that's all what it's all about. You don't belong in there. Eye opener.
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You know? And and it hearken me back to when I first learned about chemtrails and colloidal silver, and I wanted to share these things with everyone. Most people do not wanna know.
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Yep. I'll tell you that.
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Leave me alone. Don't tell me these things. Don't let me think about that.
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Oh. Speaking of which, I just finished my VA appointment probably half an hour ago. I saw my provider every six months, and I found well, the last thing I asked her or I told her, I've been telling my friends my doctor's under 30, and she's really good. And she said, that's funny. I'm 29. Oh. And when I first met her, she was probably 28, and it's like, man, she is open minded. And I brought up, in the appointment, oh, they won't, back any of the supplements and what have you, you know, pay for supplements or whatever, but they will pay for big pharma stuff.
And I named the names Bayer, Pfizer, and she and she nodded her head. Yep. That's what they black. That's what they back.
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And, Right. You have to realize that people, you know, they get help with their prescriptions for pharmaceuticals, but they won't get give help for over the counter natural things. And That's right.
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And there's been
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But they do have a they do have a natural doctor that she's giving me a consult consult with.
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And that's And they've been proven too that cannabis, you know, can help so much with so many veterans with different issues and stuff. And because it's federally funded, they don't recognize it at all. Even if it's in your state, it doesn't matter because VA is federal.
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And it's schedule one.
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Brent, that she is a bridge between the lawful and the legal. Yep.
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And and then also, I had mentioned, you know, a couple of the names of, the supplements. You know, I'd seen the infomercials on YouTube over, and she said, I've I have one veteran that has taken that very thing, and he is having results. And she said she said do it. She said do it.
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Well, there's all there are amazing people out there who, give us encouragement to continue what we do. So
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Mhmm. And my labs were good. My a one c was still elevated. You know, it's at 6.4, so I'm not diabetic, but I'm very prediabetic. One more point and, bam, I'm over the line.
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You know one, Brent, that my my brother well, I know it was recognized. I don't know if they provided it for him or not, but was, co q 10 because he had had a massive heart attack. That's actually when he started getting involved with the VA, and that's so good for your heart.
[03:51:24] Unknown:
Yeah. I hear that, and I I need to put that in my regimen. Thanks.
[03:51:33] Unknown:
Yes. And bear in mind that those supplements you find on the store shelves aren't the best ones, and you know that, Brent. Find out.
[03:51:44] Unknown:
Yeah. But what are we gonna do?
[03:51:47] Unknown:
Well, it there are people that provide those things, and you know that with, turpentine and
[03:51:56] Unknown:
the Yeah. I've got doctor Daniels' stuff. Oh, hell yeah.
[03:52:01] Unknown:
Right. So just don't look on the Walmart shelves for supplements that you think are gonna help you because mostly and especially if they are a hard form. A capsule, you know, breaks down easier or liquid. But when it comes to a hard pill, your body doesn't metabolize it whatsoever. Right. So you'll start and then your urine
[03:52:25] Unknown:
turns the color of that What I would what I would do with, a hard pill usually is I'll put it in my pill crusher and put it with a smoothie or something, you know, so it'd be a little more bioavailable. At least break it down.
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Correct.
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And, what else was there? That was pretty much it. All my, HDL is low and my LDL is high, but she said my cholesterol is cool. You know, the total of it, it's just the numbers are flipped a little bit, and I need to get the LDL down, but it's not in the danger zone.
[03:53:11] Unknown:
Yeah. So we have to keep in mind, men are just interpreting symptoms and and, substances within the body. They don't know it all.
[03:53:24] Unknown:
Well, they, you know, they have these parameters and, you know, I'm between them at least. You know, I'm not over. So
[03:53:35] Unknown:
Right. I had heard a while ago. I'm gonna say probably about ten years ago. They, they reduced a lot of those. You know, like, cholesterol was one. They they made, you know, the number lower to get more people on the drugs. And Yep. Same with, I think it was the glucose and stuff. So the sugar numbers. Mhmm. What did you what were you gonna say, Brent? Which one?
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Lead content of your body. You know? They did that up, in Michigan. You know? That's how they changed. They said, oh, the water's contaminated. They lowered the number to where it would be contaminated. You know, the water was fine. Subjective.
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Man's way is subjective. Yeah. They make the rules as they go and how they benefit them.
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Mhmm.
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So we have to bear that in mind.
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Yep. And the ones running to show up in Michigan are the small hat wearers.
[03:54:52] Unknown:
Well, they're they're in every culture. They're in every religion. And just, you know, culture is way different than religion. Religion is so man made. And why are the Catholics shouting at the rooftops, we don't want these perverts in our pulpit'? You know? Hasn't there been enough evidence in that regard? And you don't wanna throw everybody under the bus, paint them with a broad brush because there are still good people in those groups. But the group itself at the head is the problem.
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And It's run by Perverts R Us.
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So Well, when when Colleen went to Catholic school all of her life, there was a father there. And later on, he ended up in the child sex thing. And they, you know, they wondered, oh, why he get moved out so quickly? And they found out why he was on that list.
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And, Sherry Coulter, the root word is cult. I don't know if that's a good thing. I I think we're supposed to be more tribal maybe. I don't know. I don't know.
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The point.
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Yeah. About a a month ago, I started looking up, heart supplements that are good for the heart. There's some here that you probably know about, but there's probably also some that you don't. At least I didn't. But d three and k two, l citrulline, I didn't know about, cocoa, I wasn't sure about, blueberry, nanokinase, q q ten, black pepper, ginseng, and cinnamon.
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Yep. Well, when he tells us, I've given you everything in this earth in which to heal yourself, I believe him.
[03:56:53] Unknown:
Mhmm. And
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man's, perversion, trying to copy it, chemicalize it is not good for us because oil and water do not mix and every supplement you take is oil based, petroleum based.
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Well, why do we have receptors in our body for THC and stuff?
[03:57:13] Unknown:
You know? And nicotine. Uh-huh. Yep. All opioids. We also have opioid receptors.
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Mhmm. Because they're found grown in nature.
[03:57:24] Unknown:
Yeah. And and we want those things when we have some serious pain. Opiates are not a bad thing. I wouldn't have surgery without them.
[03:57:35] Unknown:
Why don't they make why don't they make them in the right, concentration where it's beneficial? They always go overboard with it, and it becomes a bad thing.
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Well, and they make synthetic forms too.
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It's all synthetic. If you cannot,
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And and and back to the cult, though, Sean, I've had that a long time as as a cult. You know, things to be a culted is just means hidden. So, again, the the word I, you know, I hate the word games,
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and they can never just be about it is when you bring it down to just it's the almighty or it's the adversary, and there's only two ways about it, and that's what Murr says, and it's absolutely correct.
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It is. And and what about what Roger taught? Tricked them with words.
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Correct. Because we're all those things are subjective. They can use them, to their their will, their benefit. And so, if you don't know any better, you get sucked into that whirlpool. And we've all been sucked in one way or another, and now we're here looking our wounds and trying to figure out not to be in that position again. But the adversary just copies and mimics what the creator has provided. And so if you look at it from that standpoint, then it's easy to make the choice, and it's in every choice you make. And who gave you free will? Shirley, wasn't the adversary. He gives you the carrot and the stick.
So
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I yield. And and so sometimes I go back to those monks and their vows of silence to not play with man's words.
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Yeah. You know, that's what I they accused me of being disrespectful to the guards, and so I just quit talking to them. Now they can't accuse me of being disrespectful, which I thought was just ridiculousness. They were the ones. And if if not for the recording, I would tell you some things that went on there that was just appalling. And what do you do about it? Nothing. Nothing you can do. So anyway, I read a lot. So it was really interesting. There's one series of books I'm gonna have to get it. It's about the Amish, and and family. You know, they're novels, but they quoted the KJB, which I found interesting that that's still allowed in the print.
So anyway, in the book about Charlie, you're probably old enough most of you to remember that. It was, it's a novel, but it really, I think was the basis for the movie Cocoon with Robin Williams, if you all remember that one, where they do a medical surgery to make this retarded man. Brilliant. He went from a 70 IQ to a 165 was what was in the book. Anyway, but it also what it caused was a burnout that, over a lifetime, it happened to him over months. And so he, was doomed to pass away, you know, and become probably even less than what he was before. So, anyway, it it's kinda interesting.
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That's it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, and, Monday through Saturday. Oh, for crying out loud. Catch our website, thematrixdocs.com. That is thematrixd0cs.com, where you will also find links to free conference call to actually join us live on the show. Thank you so much for joining us, and I'll catch you right back here next time on the radio range. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
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Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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Radio Ranch and Host Introduction
Discussion on Taxes and Legal Status
Importance of Understanding Legal Information
Personal Responsibility and Legal Challenges
Political Commentary and Current Events
BRICS Meeting and Global Economics
Usury and Financial Systems
Listener Call-In and Questions
Historical Context and Jewish Influence
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