In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles discusses various topics ranging from personal anecdotes to political insights. The conversation begins with Roger reflecting on his birthday and the peculiarities of the weather, before delving into the political landscape, including discussions about the Federal Reserve, the IRS, and the complexities of the legal system. Roger shares his thoughts on the current state of affairs in the U.S., touching on issues like taxation and the influence of the Federal Reserve.
The episode also features discussions about international politics, including the geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Palestine, and the potential implications of global conflicts. Roger and his guests explore the intricacies of legal jurisdiction, the concept of national status, and the challenges faced by individuals navigating these systems. The episode concludes with reflections on historical figures and events, offering a nuanced perspective on past and present political dynamics.
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Thank you, Alvin. So would we. I've taken another step at it. There may be a little bit more than a baby step at it today, the July. I don't feel a year older, Paul. Roger Sales here, and in into the 77 now. And, boy, it might be eventful. Anyway, the Radio Ranch, we're here to to help you get free of Jewish slavery. And, that's why we come and heed the call for two hours, six days a week here to reach out to you, say we can help you. And so, we've had a few new folks here. Anyway, at this point, we and I think it's Monday, so it's an abbreviated day. I'm going to assume that Alan is not with us. That would, dent our our helpers there a little bit. But, anyway, give us a roll call, Paul, here, and let's see who's on board this morning.
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If you would The recording has started.
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Okay. Yes. The Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on Euro Folk Radio and Global Voice Radio Network. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you can join us using the links to free conference call. We've got room for about a thousand of you. Eurofolkradio.com is brought to us by pastor Eli James. Global Voice Radio Network is radio. Globalvoiceradio.net. 07/21/2025, that for the benefit of the free conference call recording. There is a free conference call playback number. I have not published it yet, but it does exist. So if anybody wants to know what that is, you can send me an email, and I'll I'll, snap it off to you right quick.
Missed a button.
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Yeah. Button button. Who's got the button? Now what is this playback number that you're gonna send out? What what is that people can dial in on their phone and get to the archives or what, Paul?
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That yeah. Some people don't actually have access to the Internet. They cannot, use the FCC app, and they, for one reason or another, missed the show the live show. So what I did was I added a playback number so they can call pre conference call and actually listen to the recording from the conference. So it it just Okay. Another way to to spread the message to people that otherwise,
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have difficulty,
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seeing it, hearing it, or experiencing it.
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Right. Because it's what we do. Yes. It is. If you'd like to get out of, slavery, which is what you're in, even though it's tricky, they trick you into it. There's all kinds of fraud. So, Al, did you give the rest of the people that are with us today, Paul, or you were you catching up because it's just a button or
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okay. So it just has roles. Just roles here today? Yep. Allen is not with us today. He did send out a press release. We're, we're starting to move the the case into the court of public opinion phase, because they're trying to bury it and they're trying to you know, they're they're doing the same thing that, like, the congress has done, with what Louis t McFadden charged. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's there Federal Reserve. Mhmm. But it's just never seen the light of day. Well, that's what Larimer County, Colorado is trying to do. They're trying to make sure that the the case is never heard.
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So Yeah. Always a little sneaky. Sneaky law fair bunch. We know who carries that bag. Yeah. Mhmm. They're just all they're just they're just such slime. I mean, they're really just slime. Horrible. Colorado's horrible for that. I'm you know, a couple of things have really shocked me, and that's one of them is how Lyft that's gone. What a beautiful state too. Great ski resorts and all that. Although, I think the inflation's gotten so high, I believe Lyft tickets are, like, $200 a day. Good lord, man. Like, ridiculous. And you better do a lot of skiing for $200 a day.
So, anyway Well, I hope everybody had a yes. Yes, sir? You can get yourself a rope or,
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a rope and a yak or a Yeti and train them to drag your ass up to the top of the hill.
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They don't need a ticket. In the in the days of high speed lifts, probably not a good trade off. Because, I mean, man, the those high speed lifts that they came out with, I don't know, twenty, twenty five years ago, those make all the difference in the world. I'll pay a premium price to use those. Give you an example, Paul. We were skiing Vail, that the Copper Mountain Valley there, Arapahoe Basin, Highlands, and I have a couple other resorts right there. Copper Mountain's one of them. Anyway, we were over there skiing Vail, and, the year before, we'd been out there and had the old regular lifts, right, which are slow. And, and you could we counted. I think the most runs you could do in a day was seven.
And, when the new high speed list came in, we got 21 runs in in one day. So that's a pretty substantial difference. Okay? Yes. Yep. Pretty cool. So, anyway, I will not be doing that again. I don't think. Although it is one of my very favorite things to do in this world. So good morning. I hope everybody had a good weekend. It was nice and had a little a little quiet birthday dinner yesterday and, then just relaxed as, I had gotten some suggestions to do. So kinda nice. It was funny. We're here we are on the July 21, and, well, I don't really think we're still into our summer. Like, what I'd call the summer, they call it a dry season. So the weather's been particularly weird this year.
So, anyway, ask me why hell I don't know. It just is. So, but you roll along and take it as it comes. So let's see. We've gotten, I guess, all kinds of Epstein stuff over the weekend from a standpoint of, what they've been trying to do to Trump. It's just tricky. Excuse me. My stomach is wanting to backlash here. Wanting to trick him and, trick Trump into thinking there's there's, things in the Epstein file that, pertain to him. And, of course, then they go, like, Raskin and that whole bunch of fuck god. They're despicable. No.
No. We only wanna release the things that, that that have to do with Trump in the file. Oh, you don't want the other stuff. Anyway, I think Trump's caught on to that, and and, maybe that'll give them a little firmer footing. I guess the best thing that happened to us is coming out of one of the two really good appointees to the cabinet, which is Tulsa Gabbard. Tulsa Gabbard's a sharp female man. And, she, she came forth with a, with indictments over the twenty twenty election or twenty sixteen election, I think. One of the two, but she's got the whole bunch. Brennan Clapper, Obama, Susan Rice, a number of the other ones that I can't remember them all, but about eight of them. And, that's already been turned over to justice for prosecution. So maybe they're gonna try and pull their stuff out of the fire a little bit with this, which is a legitimate complaint. People are scrambling for indictments. Please please give us some indictments. Show us some progress. We want these thieves put in jail. I particularly would like to see Andrew Mayorkas, put put real deep real deep in some slam or somewhere. That guy is such an obnoxious, lying, pompous asshole.
K? You've seen him testify in front of congress back over the Biden years. Right, Paul?
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Mayorkas? I am. Kinda. Hey. The the nickname Dorcas Mayorkas comes to mind.
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Anybody that could sit up there and put that act on. I hope they go after him. I don't think he was pardoned by Biden. Of course, now that Pam Bondi didn't move on the the the the pencil signing deal quick enough. So now they've been able to cook up a bunch of excuses with Biden. So, I am, I'm quite disappointed in blondie. She is, I know Trump's tight with her, and he's praising her all the time. And she helped him out in something he had in Florida years ago when she was AG down there. She's, Susan Wiles' partner. They were, like, partnering together out of the same firm as lobbyists. They represented Pfizer.
She's got all kinds of attachments to her from these creeps. And, I don't know. I think Trump's in love with her so much. I don't know if if if he'd fire her. So we'll see. She's about the weakest of the cabinet picks, I think. Unfortunately, in such a pivotal position, it's too bad they couldn't have gotten Matt Gaetz in there. So, anyway, that's about the political scene that I picked up on. Otherwise, I just watched some some sports, little baseball, and some football replays. You're anxious for football season to get here. So did anybody have any, exciting or enlightening, things happen to them over the weekend by any chance? Do we have a new student, with a question? Do we have our, buddy, our new buddy, Shane? Well, there's there's somebody right there.
Shane, not this Shane. The other Shane, I believe I believe it's Shane from Georgia. He's coming back from Vegas. He's got a 2 a $100 bill, that we need to talk to him about coming. Yes. Who was that? Was that Waheed?
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Yes. Roger, what do you think of the stable coin that they
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passed in the midnight when everybody is asleep in on a Friday? I don't I don't pay attention to that. I don't have any interest in coins or cyber coins. I don't have any opinion on it. My only opinion on it, why he because I ain't messing with it. K? So that's my own personal deal. If you wanna go investigate it and participate, you go do that. K? So, anyway, I don't I don't have any thoughts on it. Comments? Okay. Well, here comes Julie. I think we're gonna hear about it here. Yes, ma'am?
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Yeah. So, I read the whole entire, like I said, Genius Bill. Genius Act, and it's all about Stablecoin. And on page nine, it is a CBDC. It's the it's programmed exactly like a CBDC is. It will be backed by Federal Reserve notes, and it will be backed by Treasury bills, notes, and bonds that's on page nine. Mhmm. So and the title of it is guiding and establishing national innovation for US stablecoins of 2025.
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So I yield. Well, I think Trump is trying to do anything. You know, what's really going on, and I don't think I really pictured this until recently since he got in and all the sheriff stuff and the historical things being brought out. But from the eighteen seventies all the way up to the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, we were under that tariff system. There was no income tax. I think I've told you. I don't know if any of you remember the book, Goodbye April 15. It was by Boston Tea Party. Anybody remember that book? Anybody any of you old enough? Been in the movement long enough?
Wow, Paul. I've I've seen it over in a gun show, but I didn't grab it. Oh, there you go, Brent. Well, I bought a whole case of those and sold them to the group there. It was a were damn good book for what we basically knew at the time I met him. Obviously, Boston Tea Party is not his real name. I met him at one of the expos years ago. Nice guy. And, in that book, they had a cartoon from the eighteen seventies, and it was a picture of the well of the senate. The senate there with all the chairs and all that stuff. It's a drawing, not a picture. And, there in the well of the senate was a whole bunch of alligators.
And the the tariff program was bringing up so much funds that they were afraid it was gonna corrupt the senate. K? So, that's what they did, and that was what Trump is trying to move us to is that kind of thing, no income tax, where the people want to sell goods into the country, pay all that stuff. And I said somebody's got a comment.
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Yeah. That'd be made, Roger.
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Pardon me? Is that Gary?
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That's Joe. The way it's been explained to me is that this stable coin and all this money they're trying to put forth is a means for the federal government to buy its own debt rather than to sell bonds to China, Japan, whoever.
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Uh-huh. They're not gonna sell bonds. That. They're not gonna sell any bonds? Nobody wants it? There's no there
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so this is a means
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to buy their own debt. Right. And it's it's a shell game. It's a shell game. That's all it is. I don't doubt that at all. But my point was, as we moved out of that tremendously successful format of of tariffs, and then 1913, we get the Federal Reserve Act, and now we see what they've got is a economy that's based on our slave labor. And, so that's why they replaced that other system with this system, and, that's what I think Trump's trying to do is to replace this hideous system. Please don't replace it too fast, Trump. We've gotta we've gotta get these guys held accountable to some degree. And, but that that that's what we've been running on for ninety three and a half years, and we're switching back to the more of a tariff based, situation. We'll let the other countries pay for, the the for the bondholders because that's what they're doing is they're taking a lot of that and paying off bondholders. Now the exciting thing about what we do and don't forget, in case you missed last week, at 02:00 today, central time, I've got a I have a feeling it's gonna be it turned into a fairly lengthy conversation with Anne Vandersteel, who has just gotten turned on to our stuff.
And, I know, Dave told us Saturday as she was, and if you didn't hear it, I'll just David, yeah, rather than have you come on interrupt what you're doing. Dave was looking at a Kevin Hoyt video and put a blurb into the comment. And, evidently, Anne reads comments as she saw the blurb and contacted him. They spent a number of hours on the phone together. Dave didn't wanna let the whole cat out of the bag, but he answered a lot of her questions. She was very impressed with their website, which is nationalstatus.infoor.com. And, one thing that really, motivated her was he showed her his refund that he had gotten back. And she went, I've never seen anybody get money back from the government.
So all of a sudden, that really got her attention. And, boy, I'm so anxious to speak with her this afternoon and, be able to show her what what they missed, you know, and why they missed it and and and how deep this thing really goes according to what they knew. So that is gonna be a really good, a really good, conversation, and I'm gonna because Anne is you know, she's a well, she's a pretty attractive gal, you know, that long blonde hair. And she's very charismatic. She's extremely intelligent. She's just not shy or bashful about putting out what she knows. And she is a perfect, a perfect, spokesman and and presenter of what we've got because people listen to her. She's got that reputation. I don't have that yet. Maybe I will get it, but I don't have it as of yet. So, and Anne is a pivotal person. She's got she got her feet in all kinds of camps from, from, general Flynn, all the way over to Jones and them and Michael Yohn and, probably Dale Bigtree and all those kind of guys that I don't have any way to, get their attention.
So, I I'm gonna prepare to tell Ann today and say, you know, if you want, I will I will take you under my arm and teach you everything I know. K? Because you got a lot more years left than I do and a lot more, connections and exposure than I've had. And so, certainly, I think that she will pick that gauntlet up, and, she's gonna be one powerful gal here pretty quick, folks. She's got the basis. There's ain't gonna be any kind of having to go through the basis and show her all that stuff. All I have to show her is what they missed and what they didn't know was going on, such as, I e, the feudal system, of course. She's extremely interested in taxation, the taxation system, not our specialty, but it is our teeth.
Because as I've come to understand you know, the Bible says above all, seek understanding, doesn't it? What I've come to understand is that this tax thing and the reason they're so ferocious with the IRS, not only because they're pricks like that. Hey, boy. When you when they got you under their thumb, they just love to intimidate and scare and threaten and all that other crap. Y'all know what I'm talking about. But that is pulling people out of that system. That's our that's our big weapon, and they got no defense. They just have to stand there and mute. Oh, they've taken a few little little shot over the bow things here lately with people, but these CP letters and some of the other crap they're doing, they don't know what to do about this. Don't forget. I remember back in the spring, we mentioned it before.
IRS had three commissioners in one week. So nobody likes the hot seat there. And, we get on some of these big channels, and I think we just might. Got a much better shot at it quicker than we did last week before Dave's, little cross paths with miss Anne. We can we can really put some pressure on these guys. I've always had ideas. I'm pretty good at ambushing and all that kind of stuff, people. And, if if they really are under my craw, and, we've got a chance to do that with some of this. And the beautiful part is we can scheme right out in the open, man. They can't do a thing about it. It's so powerful, and, people just are not, to a point where they think they've got this power. They think that that that these, agents of government, which is what they are. They're not the government. They're the agents of government. That makes it a little more specific. You can finger them that way because they've got delegated responsibilities. And if they cross outside of that, they lose their cloak of immunity.
So, there's there's a lot of things. I'm really looking forward to talk with Anne the this afternoon, and I I bet you I bet you we're on the phone for a minimum of two hours. So that's gonna be wonderful. I'm really looking forward to meeting her. And if we can bring her into the fold here, get her on the show if she'd like to come on with us maybe after she's got a little more familiarity with what we do. But she's such a really high profile, nice she's a nice gal. That's what Dave said. She's just really nice. You know? And, so I look forward to talking to her. I look forward to educating her. I look forward to empowering her.
She in her position with this information, she could become one of the most powerful gals in in the world, folks. K? So we'll see. Yes. We'll see. There's Dave right there. Hey, Dave. Hey. Go get him, Roger. Oh, I can't wait to speak with her. I couldn't hardly sleep last night.
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Hey, Roger.
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Yes. Why he
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Yeah. A lot of these people I think that COVID vaccine is really starting to kick in. No. You're I think they're as they realize what they've done by taking all those shots and boosters, that they're getting really nasty. I'm noticing that they're getting really, really nasty towards people that Well they know haven't taken it.
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Well, if, you know, sir, we're all where we are because the choices we've made. I can't help it if you went in there. I know one thing. See, I it's funny. One of these guys that's on me down here so bad about the he's a Jew lover. And, he's the guy that does the flower thing up there in America. So he went out and he had to get now he's half Ecuadorian, and he's US and Ecuadorian. And to come back in to Ecuador, he had to get the shot. And he was an athlete. He was on the nation's squash team. He used to travel all over the world representing Ecuador and all kinds of stuff, very, very athletic.
And now he has to rest in the afternoon, his heart going nuts and all that. And in one of our discussions back when we used to talk, I guess, he said, how did you know not to take the shot? How did you know? I said, because I know these guys like the back of my hand. And if they're giving you something for free, you you don't want it. K? And because he loved them so much, of course, he wanted to get back into Ecuador, so he had to take the shot. He must have got one of the good doses. I mean, good from the standpoint that it's affecting him. And, yeah, it's designed, Wahib, for people to to die three to five years later. Because then they can say, well, he just died of heart attack.
So they got some plausible deniability there, which is what they love, plausible deniability. So, yeah, if you took it, there's ways now. There's people out there, doctor McCullough with these, oh, I can't remember the name of his website. He's got a lot of stuff he can, sell you, to help minimalize or some people say even get rid of it all. If you're not doing that, not looking for it, well, shame on you. K?
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I
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you went and got the damn thing. Well, you might have been you might have been, why we're gonna lose your job if you don't get this. So your voluntary choice is whether you wanna work here or not. Okay. Yes. Who was trying to say something? Roger. And and then they turned around and told him that they probably didn't have to take Why why you please? Sorry. Sorry. We have some decorum. Hey, Roger. It's that Yes. Sammy Wolf. I know who it is. Yeah. I
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I I had a chance to, watch the piece with Kevin Hoyt. Yeah. And I must say, I I think it's one of your best yet. It's nice to see you, by the way. I wish the microphone wasn't
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obscuring you. You know? Oh, you could see me? You could see me in there? Well Yes. Well, I didn't know the video was on, unfortunately. You know, I got I got so many missing teeth in my lower jaw. It looked like snagglepuss. I'd rather not have any video, quite frankly, but maybe one of these days, I'll get that corrected.
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Well, don't smile a lot then.
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But I just assume just do I just do to me why why do people think Why do people wanna see me talking?
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Well, what's the big benefit? Well, it's just nice to put a face, I think, with it. What I what I got I got a feeling from this particular interview, and I think it's a combination of you and Kevin. It came off as very, grassroots, earthy, individual, substantive, I think personal. I I you know, I there's a feeling about it. It it it's I I don't know. It's Well With Kevin in there, it it came off because especially with the trouble with his daughter as so relevant and human that and Paul's, input was awful awesome as well. You know, it just I just see it as a very good interview all the way around. I'm sending it to everybody.
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Thank you. I appreciate that. It was very That's it. I I wasn't jammed up. You know? Well, I never am too nervous anymore, really. But it's the first time he and I would met. We had a nice rapport, I thought. He and the information just kinda flowed. You know? So it was good.
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Yeah. He and he put himself in a position as not knowing and being a student, which I thought was a good position for him to be in and thankful for it. I think all that comes off as very, inviting for people to learn. There is one problem I do have, Roger, and it I it came up in the piece, and you really put a a sharp point on it. And I thought that as a group, we might discuss it, but with that term by operation of law, I think could well be a trap in those letters that we're getting from them. No. I don't think so, Sameer. If you look up the if you look up the definition, the current definition, older definitions are more common law, but the current definition definitions are this is automatic contract.
And the fourteenth amendment would certainly come under that as being with the protection clauses and equal
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equal protection clause and everything else. You know? Okay. Well But I I I just something I I don't agree I don't agree with you. So, anyway, we'll just have to disagree, Samuel. You have a tendency to overthink things, I think, but that's okay. K? Well,
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because it's coming from because of the source that it's coming from, I don't trust it, and I think it shouldn't be presumed that we know what it means. I think we should ask them what their definition is.
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Well, law and legal, are pretty easily discernible the difference, from the silent weapons to Quiet Wars footnote. What we do may not always be lawful, but it will always be legal legal by the fact that that exact same phrase by operational law is back on a h j r or HR one ninety two from shortly after the bankruptcy at the end of the paragraph. So I think it's just saying accept my operational law like Patel. You know? Yes. They will recognize Patel, but they won't unless you specifically put your feet to the fire. They will not recognize it moving back to the national status. They'll let you expatriate all day long.
And they've been they've still, let you do that, and that adheres to Vatel, doesn't it?
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Yeah. Do you know what triggered me on it? On it, Roger? I've no, sir. I do not. Okay. Well, let me just put this out there, and then I'll be done with it. In Libros' declaration of independence, he uses the phrase by something you wanna get out of and not in an exemption for being refused by the state department or IRS.
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Okay. Well, nobody's been refused yet when they answer that Vatel with the Vatel thing. So I'm I just don't agree with you. Okay? And as you look at it, Samuel, you got a very propensity to think very deep on some of these things and maybe maybe a little too deep. K? So, anybody, I always go for the simpler on the surface. That's always worked for me. Right. Yeah. Always worked. Okay? Yes, Bory. What you got?
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Hey. I have a comment about the vaccine. Even though you don't get vaccinated, you are infected with the, nanotechnology. If you don't do any your due diligent in cleaning your system, you are, going to trans for into a transhuman, and you're gonna be connected with the, Internet of body. And that's not me saying it. The proof is out there, and you should be doing detox, vitamin c.
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I think it's, who you are around too has some bearing on that. Maybe. If you were around a bunch of your coworkers, you go into a room that you feel that you feel that shedding. But, see, I've never been around a lot of people like that. So, o okay. Well, you know what, Boris? I've been on borrowed time for about sixteen years now since that accident. So, for me, if the Lord's ready to pull my string, man, I have had such a wonderful wife. It's just really been great. And if he decides to end it Well, remember, Roger. I don't have any contacts. I don't have any yes. Remember what, Bori?
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Remember, he said people's gonna wish to die, and they can die.
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Yes. But pageant
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that. You know?
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Read pad pageant has a lot to say about. Why do you always just interrupt someone that's talking? Why do you always do that? Can you not get any decorum of, hey, Roger?
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Hey, Roger. I was just telling pad Boris about if he looks at Substack, Padgett has a lot to say on that subject as far as the way that we think and, many other fact facts related to that, that it's more that can, also cure us of that, not just the vitamin c, which Oh, no. The regiments that he's speaking of, I've I've heard dollar vigilante, Jeff Berwick speak on that also. He gives a combination of, regiments that also help with that, if you've been, around shatters.
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Yep. So if you have been, take care of it. The people are or you see one of the things down here. Maybe. I remember the day I was downtown right around the Catholic church on the square. And, there's a line that went around the whole block. People line up, and I'll go, good lord. These people are lining up to get that damn shot. But down here, they got the Chinese version mostly. I think Pfizer and some of the ones that they they might have sent down here. But for the most part, it was taking the Chinese shot, and, it didn't have any MRNA in it.
And, you know, I never hear ambulances. Very rarely very rarely do you hear an ambulance. If people were dropping dead at the Chinese shot or being affected by it negatively, we'd heard something about it. So, anyway, it's just an observation I've made down. Yes, Wahid.
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You you are right. You are right. The Russians and the Chinese, they didn't give their people the stuff that we got. Nope.
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And anybody, I have to admire. You know? We've got we've got some pretty sterling examples here among our group. Dora, who's probably listening, her husband was an anesthesiologist at the hospital there. You know, anesthesiologist are the highest paid people in the hospital. Do you know that, Wai?
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No. No. I didn't, Roger. But I noticed that one year, Roger, one year after those shots, I worked in a well-to-do area. One year after those shots, I heard the ambulance roaring up and down his damn street here on Western. Yep. Uh-huh. These old geezers that these old geezers, wealthy geezers that live up here in the mountains and hills. A a year after those shots, that's all I less than a year, I heard ambulance roaring up and down. I never heard that before out here. Yeah. That's probably still going on to some extent. But,
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so, anyway, if you if you were been in a position where you got shedding, I would well, I can't remember McCullough's. Just like three letters. Welcome something center or something. Anyway, doctor McCullough's got a great protocol. Several of these doctors have come up with a protocol to I don't know if it totally gets rid of the stem cell or the COVID cells or what, but it certainly helps people. So there's ways to get around it if you took it. I'm sorry. I was gonna say about Thor's husband, Ed. He was the anesthesiologist at their hospital, highest paid person in the hospital because they bring you back to life. K? Put you under, bring you back.
And so, they were gonna have to take the shot, and he bolted. He went off, started his own practice doing, I think, all homeopathic stuff for the most part now and all that kind of stuff. He's been through the national program, and, he and Thor are both nationals, and I imagine his patients love him. Nice guy, Ed. Nice guy. One of these days, he's gonna come back on the air here and tell us about his private membership association that he's been working on, but great listeners. Love to have him. And, if you did have to get that shot, I hope you've done something about it or trying to, because we're right in that fatale range, the three to five years afterwards.
And then people start dropping dead, and they just say, oh, well, it's heart attack. Oh, well, it was, he was obese. Oh, well, it was high blood pressure. Well, you know, whatever. But without ever going back to test the, to test the, jab. I I did hear one or two of you know, when Robert Kennedy gutted the CDC vaccine board, one or two of them are suing to try and get back on, I think. I'll tell you what's really disappointing. It's palm palm bond Pam. You know, they went in Robert Kennedy, stripped fluoride out of the water here a couple of months ago. Do you know that Pam Bondi is appealing that and trying to overturn that?
That listen. This gal, she ain't everything she's cracked up to be. I promise you that. And I think she's a terrible choice by Trump. So we'll see if she lasts. She probably will. He loves her so much. He's always, oh, Pam's doing such a great job. Yeah. Sure is. Where are the indictments, Pam? Oh, it's on my desk. Yeah. The black hole, the Bermuda Triangle, they hit Pam Bondi's triangular desk, and they're gone. Okay. Maybe that'll change. We'll see. I don't know if Bongino has calmed down. I hadn't heard too much about him wanting to storm out of the administration over this Epstein thing. Maybe they're getting a handle on what the, the dirty dims were trying to do. They're trying to do another basic Russian Russia Russia, scam.
So, anyway, it's interesting. They're just Hey, Raj. Yeah. There's Dave. Good morning, Dave. Hey. How are you doing? I'm pretty good. It it's it's Pam
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it's Pam James Bondi.
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She's a big, big disappointment.
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Whatever happened to hi, Roger. Whatever happened to that vice president he had during the 2016 what was that? 2016, 2020. Whatever happened to that guy. That what was his name? I forgot the guy name. That's how important. Shut up. In,
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India, Indiana. Pence. Mike Pence, is that who you're thinking of? Yeah. Yeah. Whatever happened to that guy? Oh, he's still poking around a little bit. He his name pops up every now and then, but,
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Trump wants nothing to do with each other. He knows how to pick them like this Bondy, James Bondy.
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He's, he's gets bad advice, Wahim, the you know, Susie Wiles. I I I don't have an answer for it. He's got half a foot into the Jew camp and and supposedly half a foot out, so I just don't know, man. I I I overall in all, Trump's doing a pretty good job, but on some of these things like the Epstein thing and couple other things, he's really, he's he's really not doing as well as I would like.
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Call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call. Hey, Roger. I I don't think it's I don't think it's coincidence that all these presidents, both Republican and Democrat, have this Jewish wedding like David that's one thing I agree 100% with David Duke. It's like a Jewish wedding.
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What is? Why?
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These these, presidential,
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Appointments.
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Appointments.
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Well, you know, I would say that I don't know of any time when somebody amass is a great deal of power as in these elected positions, that you're not gonna have this flock of jackals and hyenas totally surrounding them. I mean, that was the problem with his first administration. It seems to be the problem to some extent with the second administration and vying for power right now. Who's gonna control that? The Chinese aren't in the game. The Chinese were in the game during Biden. Nobody else is so there's a vacuum there. The Jews are gonna fill it. K? But there listen. There are, there there you got a bunch of problems. Israel does and so do these Jews.
One thing they got us hovering out there, and we never get things aligned. They're gonna be in real big trouble. But over in Israel, you've got the IDF shooting it out with the settlers who don't think the IDF is, is aggressive enough. So you've got that kind of stuff going on. Did you see the letter from Mike Huckabee, Wahib? Do you know who Mike Huckabee is, Wahib?
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Uh-oh. Wahib had to go Oh oh, yes. I know Mike Huckabee. Yes. I I it takes me a while to pull the phone out of my pocket. Yes. Oh, okay. Alright. Well, he, of course, used to be the governor of Arkansas. He's from Arkansas. Big,
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Zionist Christian. That in a total contradictory of terms. Judeo Christian. Yeah. And, they're stopping ministers and stuff from from coming to The Holy Land. And even even Huckabee wrote a very strong letter to, whoever's counterpart was there in Satan's sandbox government. And, even they're saying we're gonna start having to tell people not to come over here. K? So there's some big riffs going on in Israel right now. Get this. I was hearing a story the other day about, some Christians that moved over there in the seventies. You know, some of these, oh, these are the chosen people. Yeah. Sure are.
So they were over there, and they'd been over there and gone through all the rituals and all kinds of junk, and they wanted to be Israeli citizens. And, the case went to the Israeli Supreme Court. I believe this is from 1975. But the the statement they made in there was extremely interesting. I heard it on Infowars, of course. And it was Hey, Roger. You're gonna let me finish, Wade, please? Please, can I finish? Can I, please? And in the statement, it said, you can be a atheist and still be a Jew. You can be a Buddhist and still be a Jew, but you cannot be a Christian and be a Jew. That's right out of this Israeli Supreme Court right there a number of years ago. Yes. Okay, Wahid. What what next?
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Yeah. That it's along the lines. It's it's consistent with where you're coming from. Also, you should look at,
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the what it takes to be a citizen of Mexico. You think you need it's harder to become one of them to become an Israeli citizen. Yeah. I'm sure it is. Oh, by the way, did y'all hear what the group said from Colombia last week? Did that get any press hardly at all? I barely heard a little bit about it. Last week in Colombia, in Bogota, not too far north of here, They had a confab of 20 nations. I think China was one of them. Spain was one of them. Egypt is one of them. Colombia was one of them. I I don't remember the others. There are 20 of them. And the statement released by the president of Colombia is and remember, this guy started a revolutionary group when he was young. It wasn't like the Shining Path or FARC, but it was some one of these revolutionary left wing groups. So he got elected the president of Colombia last time.
So that's his orientation at least when he was young. And he came up and says, we we need to really stay on top of this because the what's going on in Gaza, if that if we don't that's what the new world order wants to do to all of us. That's coming from the president of Colombia. So the recognition of Gaza, the fact that they've stepped so far over the line, Netanyahu has become the unequal most hated man in the world because of what they've done to Gaza. Israel's reputation, if you will, the court of public opinion is right in the right in the crapper.
K? Oh, this is something else I heard about a story over there. What? Oh, I was hearing a, Alex, I think, interviewed this guy. Last week, he's a whistleblower from CIA. I don't remember his name. He's gotten a lot of traction. He's been out there for a while. And he was telling about a story of some people that he knew that moved to Israel. And the wife, they were attached to the embassy, I guess. The wife was going to help with Palestinian issues, and the husband was going to learn Arabic. They were over there for two years. And so let's see if I can get this sequence of events right.
When they first got there, the ambassador held a welcome party for them. And so when they got home, all their furniture had been rearranged. Just a, yeah. We're here. And then there was some other function where they were at the embassy, and when they got back, somebody had crapped in all of their toilets and didn't flush it. We were here. The third time was when they were leaving, and he was giving them a going away party, ceremony, whatever. And they came home, and they found their dog underneath the table whimpering. And they had cut off its tail and wrapped it in napkins on the floor laying there.
That's who we're dealing with, folks. That's who these people are. They're just slime. They're scum. Have been for over two thousand years. We read that we read that quote last week from Cicero a hundred years before they killed our savior. In Rome, even Cicero was commenting on the cliquishness and the dark side and all the rest of this stuff that goes along with this. What do you call it? A race or religion? See, they they like to call it they wanna call it a race, but it really I I don't know. It's weird. It'd be the world be better place.
They're the tares. World would be a hell of a lot better place if, if the lord just came down and took them. K? So, anyway, we can hope, can't we? Some of that interesting stuff that I picked up over the weekend seemed like there's something else I wanted to say too, and I forgotten it. Anybody got any comments on that or anything you'd like to bring forward we can add to the discussion?
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Roger.
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Hey, Joan.
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Did you say Robert Kennedy junior, stopped fluoride from being in all
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You didn't you didn't hear that about a month or month or two ago?
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The water in all the states and county?
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Well, I believe several states have gone ahead and done it subsequently, but I thought it was a nationwide stoppage of putting well, it's not just fluoride. What they've done is they've got that term fluoride, and there's over a 100 toxic chemicals that fit under that umbrella. So it there's no telling what's in the water. But, yes, Pam Bondi is going to appeal that decision unbelievably. Unbelievably, this woman's up there doing this stuff. Now she did go back. There was a guy there was a guy in, in Utah. We talked about him a couple of weeks ago. He got a little press as he was going to trial. He was a former Navy flight surgeon. I do not remember his name. But, they were trying to send him he's 65 years old. They're trying to send him jail for life. Thirty five years for giving people that came in and said, look. I've gotta have this shot. Can I do something else? And you give them a saline solution and give them a card, by by Sam.
And they were going to try him to try and find him guilty thirty five years. And all of a sudden at the last minute, then Pam Bondi steps in to be the hero. There's a bunch of cases. They've dropped all of the cases against Pfizer internally at the justice department, including Robert Barnes' qui tam suit or whatever it was with Brooke, Brooke, whatever her name is, the whistleblower. And, they dropped that, and they've dropped several other suits, Pfizer, her ex, lobbyist partner. And, it's just sad. I I'm just sad Trump gets hoodwinked by these people. It was so easily. And, yeah, he's got Susie Wiles up there. If you didn't know, don't remember, haven't heard, she, she ran BB. I'm a yay YoYo Yahoo's 2020 campaign.
She was, really infiltrated with the, party, lived in Israel for year few years. And she's Trump's p chief of staff. That's the most powerful position in the White House because she dictates who gets to see Trump.
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K?
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So, yeah, it's a whole bunch of these people. They always weasel their way in there, and, all we can hope is that we can expose them. Then maybe we got the power to do this if we can get the right set of circumstances. I I would just I'd love to see the reaction, and maybe we'll get to see it when, something coordinated comes down and all of a sudden, they have to face the reality we have for them. So we will see. It's a day by day thing. It's very exciting. And, we'll just see if the good lord we'll see when the good lord's time is. K?
So who else has got ah, there's Joan again. Yes, ma'am.
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David David with national status
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info. What money did he get back from the IRS? Oh, he got something like a w, that he'd not filed yet for. You know, he had it taken out, hadn't filed a return for it, and you file an NR and get that back. I believe that's what that was. That's where we've had the majority of our success on that issue, Joan. You know, one of our guys called up the IRS here a while back and got one of these service people, and the woman went berserk. And she said, you're going to jail. You're going to jail. We got 500,000 of these things over there.
No. No, ma'am. We're not going to jail. I'm sure. Sorry. It's a scam. Now there was somebody trying to say something when John was, who is I believe it was a a male. Who was that?
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Yeah. It's Samuel again, Roger. It's Samuel. That that old adage of we would probably better ruled if we just randomly pick people out of the phone book is getting truer and truer. Mhmm.
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Or through darts. Gonna have them listed in a dartboard. Yeah. Well, and then, you know, mister Trump talks a great game, and then you get in there, and he gets right surrounded by these son bitches again. So maybe maybe this, this Epstein thing is gonna open his eyes a little bit. I hope so. I know he's he's just damn sick and tired of all the tricks, all the subterfuge, all the crap these people do to you. So let's see here. Who else has got something they wanna bring forward? We don't have any new students today, by the way. Maybe we'll have some. Did we got anybody in the audience from the, from the Travis, or or Kevin Hoyt interview? That was a good compliment.
I'm glad that you found it good, Samuel. Roger? Yeah. So there's Larry. Hey, man.
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Hey. I got something here that Anne Vandersteel wrote, and she's explaining how to become an American state national. I thought you'd like to know so that I don't know. There's no such things there's no such thing, so it ought to be a pretty good explanation. Right. So that way, when you talk to her, you might have an idea where she's coming from. So here's what she wrote. Yes. I have a very good idea where she's coming from, and she's very anxious
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to see our information. I think she knows what she's got is lacking. When did she write it? Is there a date on this?
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In 2022. So she may have changed a little bit. Who knows? But this this is something I found that was that's only three years old. So she says, right now, we cannot do anything to stop an out of control elected servant. We do not have the proper status. We do not have an established assembly process at the county level. We, the people at large, do not understand how much control and power we have that was given to us in our founding documents. Until we learn what our proper status needs to be, which is an American state national, a living soul, a su jurist, We can do nothing about it.
We must take steps to become free men and women. We must correct air, land, air, and water. Then we must get our personal affairs in order and secure our superior titles to everything we own. Then we can go about the task of restoring our republic and fixing a broken, out of control government. We must do this for what is coming. We, the people, hold dominion. Do you have a comment there?
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Well, I just obviously, she done she's schooled by David Strait and whatever that guy's name. But, you know, it's very interesting, Larry, with what happened to Anavon Reitz last week. We may could coop some of her organization already in these organized assemblies. K? Because, I mean, it's pretty obvious her stuff doesn't work anymore. She got a $1,200,000 judgment
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out of the IRS. Exactly. And they're selling off, like I explained last week, a lot of land, I think, in Missouri. I thought it was Wisconsin. Maybe it's Wisconsin. Yeah. Maybe it is.
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But, anyway, it goes on to say It's pretty damn obvious, and this stuff doesn't work, isn't it?
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That's right. It doesn't. We must do this for what is coming. We, the people, hold dominion over government. We are the only ones who can finish what we started. Free yourself from tyranny. Everyone has tried many complicated and time consuming things to retrieve their rights that are secured by our constitutions and to stop unconstitutional traffic tickets, taxes, prosecutions, foreclosures, depriving you of your second amendment right to arms and lawsuits. How does this happen? When you got your Social Security number, either you or your mom or dad checked off that you are a US citizen on the SS five application, and then you continue to claim to be a US citizen throughout your life and and did so on all of the government forms and applications, which caused you to pay taxes, get tickets, and every other act of treason that has happened to you.
The US in this case is the federal corporation, the District Of Columbia, also known as USDC or the all capital, United States. It was created in the Congressional Act of 1871. So a US citizen is a citizen of this federal corporation and not of a union state or USA republic. It is easy to see that a US citizen is a legal fiction US corporation and has no rights secured by the constitution. Only people have rights secured by the constitution, not legal fictions. You should have checked off other on the form because you are a state citizen of the state in which you were born. This is referred to in article three of the eleventh amendment of the constitution, which is the same as citizen of The United States as penned in article one and article two of the constitution.
The state which you were the state in which you were born makes you a citizen of all the states and one of the people and a beneficiary of the Republic USA constitution seventeen eighty nine seventeen ninety one.
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Okay. Well, I mean, and you got a lot of knowledge. That's what's make gonna make talking to her enjoyable as I was saying. Here's where that's wrong. Boom. And that's why and this is why. Boom. Now I think she's very receptive. She wants to learn, so we'll find out later this afternoon. Oh, yeah. There's a lot of things that stuff she had right. Your teachings. Well, hey. Listen. Everybody's got a piece or two of the puzzle. Just nobody's got the complete puzzle. Okay? So, you know Okay. I'm I'm almost done. And and, you know, listen, Larry. Don't forget. I spent two hours on the phone with Todd Callender, her buddy, and he didn't get it at all. Okay?
So some people are not meant to get it. Why that is? I do not know.
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Alright. Continuing. A state citizen is a citizen of The United States, but not the same as a fourteenth amendment citizen of The United States. In 1868, the fourteenth amendment fell two states two states short, and those are New Jersey and Ohio according to her, short of being lawfully ratified. Therefore, it does not lawfully exist. A fourteenth amendment citizen is born in The United States, a federal territory, and is therefore subject to congressional laws, codes, and statutes. A fourteenth amendment US citizen is not the same as being born in one of the several states of the union. If you are born in The United States Of America, a de jure republic government, not The United States, which is the corporation,
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you are considered a state national. I don't think I need to hear anymore, really. She's got some parts right. She doesn't have the whole concept. She doesn't know it's the feudal system. She doesn't understand their piece of property. But just a lot of things she didn't understand. I'm gonna try and explain it to her this afternoon. If she sees it, fantastic. And if she doesn't, what am I supposed to do? Jump up and down and stand on my head? All I can do is put it in front of somebody and explain it the very best I can. Okay? And she's I I mean, I thought I did a great job with Todd Callender, but, folks, she just didn't get it at all. At all. Hey, Rod.
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Yes. Let let me just summarize with this last sentence, and I'll be done. She she, she wrote this. In order to establish in order to establish, correct your status, you must accept what god gave us in Genesis one twenty six. God gave man dominion over the three juris areas of the law, which are land, air, and water. We must correct our status to that of a living man or woman and take dominion over all three jurises of law. Free people stand on the law of the land. Corporations execute contracts in admiralty law.
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Oh, man. Just why do you why do you why are you torturing us with all that? Really? Hey, Rod. What's up there, Rodger? I'm just trying to give you an idea of what she I know where she I I've heard her speak a bunch of times, Larry. I know where she's coming from. K. Go ahead, Dave.
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Yeah. It sounds like he's reading from Anna Von Ditsz's website. Well, all three. Instead of they she throws in the when they throw in the David Strait stuff, you know, it's so you're right. She's been schooled by both of them, in their superior attitudes. Right? And as a superior court judge.
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Yeah. She sure is. She sure showed it to add to the IRS, didn't she? Yeah.
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You're right.
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So, yeah, I know where she's coming from. Listen, the bad sad thing is there's a whole bunch of people out there that are lost, and, hopefully, this connection with Anne will get her on the straight and narrow, a little bit more accurate, and, that she can go out and possibly correct some of that. She's got a lot of power I don't have. You know, for one thing, she's just real pretty. And, people like to see her up there because of that. She's in total command of the information that she thinks she knows. She's a very good speaker. She's charismatic.
She's aggressive. She's just an, a cool woman, and I can't wait to see if we can empower her. K? I think we will be able to, but, hell, you I again, as I've told you so many times, the Todd Callender thing, I thought we would would have won that easy. The Jeff Rents, two hours on Jeff Rents, not one new student from two hours on one of the biggest radio shows on the dial in the patriot movement? Really? Not one? So I don't get my, hopes up anymore. Expectations of other people. No. I think she's gonna get it. I think when I show her some stuff that she didn't have in that what Larry just read us, I show her the importance of it. I know one thing, she's incredibly curious about the IRS, approach, and there ain't nobody in the world that knows any more on either one of these jurisdiction or IRS than us.
Nobody except our enemies, probably. Hello? So alright. Who else is out there this morning? Got something to add. I see we've barely passed the top of the hour here. Didn't have to hear didn't have to say goodbye when? Had to say goodbye to Shot Chicago in weeks, Paul. Weeks, I'm talking. There's Samuel again. Yes, sir.
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You know, one of those things when people talk about local rule that never gets brought up, which I think is very important, and I originally got it from Paul Preston. He wanted to overthrow as soon as he could, Reynolds versus Sims, which was passed in 1964. This truly was the biggest gerrymandering, legislation that there ever was. Yeah. It gave us the law of the city because prior to that, if there's over 3,000 counties in this country had representatives equal to the number of representatives per county.
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Could you please hold it at 3,000? Somebody's got a mic open in the background. Sounds like a female. Could you please shut? Paul, can you see who that is? I swear our people. Hell, I don't know how you follow an affidavit. You damn sure can't follow instructions.
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Speaking. Oh, voice is coming through.
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There's a female voice in the background. Who's got a mic open, please?
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You're gonna make me gasp, aren't you?
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It's like a TV. It's quiet.
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Paul, can you find the culprit here, please? I I just people you folks some of you just cannot follow instructions. They're simple. Mhmm. K? And you wanna be free Roger that You wanna be free? You can't turn a mute off? Yes. Hold it. Samuel was talking. You had 3,000. Well, I had to stop you, interrupt the whole program because somebody can't follow instructions or pay attention. Go ahead, Samuel, please.
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Yeah. This really has to do with with ruling our government from our local communities and that Yeah. All politics
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is out of supreme
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the law was passed by the Supreme Court in 1964. It was called Reynolds versus Sims. That particular case got labeled one person, one vote. Because prior to that, all the counties in this country used to put the same amount of representatives from each county into their state legislations. Okay? So that the land was representatives as well as the people from that land. Now what happened after that is all the representation now is where the people are, so we've got the cities running the states. Yep. It's everywhere. It's in every state. Yep. Well, there's certainly It was the biggest gerrymandering by the Supreme Court that there ever could be. So now you like, you got you got you got California, who is the farmers are dying on the vine because they can't get water. They can't represent themselves.
They're totally overrun by the legislation in this state, and that's probably for every farmer in every state. We got legislature. We we've got representation that doesn't represent the land mass and geography. It represents the bunch of morons in the cities. That's it. That's our biggest problem.
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Well, Mary Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to push a bill through to redo the census on ask and only count US citizens and so they can stop some of this wacko gerrymandering. So I don't know if there's enough time to get it through and to get that enacted before next October, but I know she's trying to do it. So okay? Now who was trying to say something on top of Samuel there?
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Hey, Roger. Hey, Roger. Roger. Yes.
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Hold on a second guy. Hold on. Yes, Waiheb.
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No. I was trying to explain to a friend of mine that these guys in these vans that are coming to these so called, skinheads, so called KKK. Those are not KKK. Those are George Soros, operatives. These guys with the T shirts with the KKK on them. I keep telling her these are George Thurrock's operatives. She doesn't get it. They think these are real Klansman.
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Uh-huh. I don't know about that. I hadn't seen I I know they're trying to they've gone down in numbers considerably since the money was cut off. Thanks to Elon.
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What was that? But they're not even they're not even that. They're not even that. They're not even that. They're Sorrows operatives running around with T shirts on that got JK
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on the land. I got okay. I got it. So what's the deal? You wanna tell the audience that they're sorrows plants? I think the audience probably does all that.
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Yes? Even Alex Jones Alex Jones explained how that works.
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Well, I tell you the surprise I had recently was this fighter that was on Joe Jones and Stroyer. I don't remember his name, but he is you know, the the what do they call the guys that march there? The Freedom Group or the Freedom Front or something? They're real. They're not a a ADL or something stage. This fighter had been hanging around with him and working with him on the rescues in Texas from the rain and then hung around with their families and wives and stuff that says they're totally straight ahead. So I I don't know. I think, they're gonna try and have him on Infowars, so maybe we'll get a little closer look this week possibly. So, anyway, I thought that was very interesting. I you know, doesn't everybody know that those people are scams and scabs they're sent in there? Why even? I don't necessarily get your point. I think pretty much all of us know that that that's what's happening. And, yeah, it's Soros, but there were other g what did I hear?
There's a four regular people in The United States. There's a non what do they call them? NGOs? Non governmental organization. There's one of those for every 100,000. Wahib, how many you think there are NGOs for Jews? Hawaii? Hawaii?
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101100%?
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Not that there's a there's an NGO for every thousand Jews. There's one for every 100,000 Americans. So there you go. And that's where they're pumping a lot of that illicit money through, and some of that was cut off in the doe stuff at the first hand. That's why some of them are suffering. That's why you see these, crowds at those demonstrations down considerably. At at least that's what's being said that I hear. Okay. So, who else? Who else has got some wonderful is there no new new folks? Well, I thought Roger. Yeah. Yes. Who who's this?
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Yeah. This is Matt. Yeah. Hey, Ron. Man. Wanted to let everybody I just wanna let everybody know that may not be aware that Ron Gibson has passed away. So he's kind of the the guru on land patents.
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Right. We heard that late last week, I think, on Saturday maybe. An unfortunate RIP Ron, he was a veteran, a marine, and tried his best to navigate a loyal title, I guess, help some people out. I think Chris, our belated friend Chris Cave had his help when he and he did secure a loyal title on his land in Arizona. And the city tried to screw with him, and he sued him. And they their, their remedy was, he got them to pave the road all the way out to his land. So it can be done. I we don't know. It's like getting these three years back from the IRS. We don't know exactly specifically how to do it where to work every time. K.
So yep. Thank you, Matt. Appreciate it. Hope you're doing good out there.
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Yeah. Thanks.
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Yep. You got anything to add other than that?
[01:11:15] Unknown:
Yes, not. No, I just, I just, he brought, I mean, he, he opened my eyes. His work. He passed two, two good books. One is everything. I forget, something it's all about land pens, all the laws, all the case law. And then, another one. He's got two books. I don't know if you go to his side. I think there's America America meeting group. There's a guy, Robert, who, who's kinda taken over. Uh-huh. But but it's a big it's a big loss. He was such a wealth of knowledge, and he's he's obviously, over the last few years, he is not the same. He was slipping because I did mine at 02/2020. My man tapped through him, and and there were some mistakes that were made and things I could tell he wasn't at the top of his game anymore, but he was just such a wealth of knowledge. And to me, having that understanding is so, so important.
So it's kind of a a treasure trove of knowledge being being lost. So I I if anybody's interested and really wants to understand the the lodeal title, I would recommend getting these two books Yes. Thank you. Without a yield.
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Oh, thank you, Matt. And so somebody probably needs to specialize in that. There's a few of you out there that are interested in that. More than likely, the majority of folks don't seem to be. But, anyway, yes. Unfortunate. We had Ron on the program. It was back in 2020 or 2021. I don't believe it's on a Friday at the January, first February. And if you go back in the archives and, Brent was on with us that day. So we got to go over all that with Brent. Unfortunate, all of us, all of us are getting there at some point. Yes, Samuel.
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Yep. Roger, he was also at one point, I don't know how late on, president of the biggest mining district in the country. And, of course, he a lot of law there, with dealing with patents and, for resources, etcetera. So he was he was steeped in it down on everyday basis. So
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Yeah. So, well, we oh, he'll be missed, and, I knew he was slipping a little bit. And it was funny to me when Samuel's the one that introduced him to us. And, we had him on, and he didn't even know about the national thing. He had no idea about the two statuses or any of that. And so what I surmised as if he'd been successful, helping people achieve that, that it maybe was another way to approach the status thing. Because if he got people through as a loyal title to their citizens of The United States, well, they can't own anything. So if he did get a loyal title, it must have undid the status thing somehow. At least that was my thinking at the time.
And, I remember we talked with him about that a bit, if you wanna go back and find that interview. It was twenty or '21, right at the January first February. Obviously, it was on a Friday, and you'll find it one of those two years. I just don't remember when. I'm sorry to hear of Ron's passing. So, thank you, Matt. Who else? Who else has got something here? We got a few minutes left in the program. We can get into some discussions. Nobody? I sure do like the shows when we got a lot of conversations. I do, Roger. Well, there's somebody. Alright. Hold on, Julie. He was first. We? Yes, sir. Who's who are we speaking with? This is Joe. Oh, Joe? It doesn't sound like now? Yeah. So I
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Some nice teepees. Gonna get in. I didn't think I was gonna get in, but check your email. There was a good article in there about the Cheyenne Arapaho tribes Right. Creating their own environmental protection.
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Yeah. I saw there's some nice teepees right there on that picture.
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Well and it talks about their own sovereignty in The United States.
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Okay. Just wanted to bring it to your attention. Well, thank you. I looked at it, but, you know, again, I have a real hard time reading, so don't count on me to read things. Send me videos. Hey, Rod. Yeah. Yes. Wajib. There's Wajib again. Yes, sir. I should've gone to Julie. Guaranteed. Go ahead. I'm sorry, Julie. I'll get you a second.
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Oh, go ahead. Let Julia because Julia has something more important. I always learn from her. She's It's Julie,
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not Julia. That's okay. That's a that's a Beatles song. Go ahead, Julie.
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Actually, my real name is Julia, so you can call me Julia, but I Well, there you go, Wahib. I'm wrong again. I wanted is is am I too loud, or can you hear me? No. You're fine. I wanted to let you know that we have mister Chihuahua again on Rumble with an amazing interview,
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Martin Armstrong. Oh, he had him yesterday?
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Yeah. And it's really interesting, Roger, because, he uses, you know, he you know, he has that, Socrates. Yeah. And he says 100% we're going to war. And I wanna let you know what he says. So he says that under Blinken, who who was under Biden, removed Russia from the SWIFT system and then threatened China, that if China helped Russia that, The United States would do the same thing to China and remove them from the SWIFT system. So he basically says that, how does the, how does the collapse of a government's debt system takes place? And he said during war, they he China knows it's gonna get dragged into war, and whenever you get dragged into war, you don't wanna hold the debt of your adversaries because during war, all of the debts get canceled.
And so Martin Armstrong says that, you know, you can continue kicking, the debt down the road as long as they have somebody to buy the next tranche. And so, he explains that, China really only owns 10% of our national debt and Japan is completely broke and so is Europe. So he says the idea of these stablecoins is an exact repeat of 1863. And he said to fund the civil war, the banks were told to buy US government bonds and then they were allowed to issue bank notes that were backed by the bonds. And he said this is the exact same thing. The stable coins are the same as the 1863 National Bank Act.
So, he says they authorize they're gonna authorize the, to fund the to fund the war that's coming up. The banks are gonna have to buy, the treasuries and and then they'll be able to issue, stablecoins. And it's the same thing all over again. And that is what the individual, I can't remember who his name was, who came on this initially and said that we're gonna be buying our own debt again. Only this time it's gonna be bank the banks buying the debt and issuing stable coins to fund this war that's gonna take place. I I I it was pretty scary listening to Martin Armstrong on here and him. He said that he tried to, he tried to thwart Socrates a million times. He tried to feed it different information, and it it it he couldn't he couldn't get Socrates to say that there would it would pay back a 100% war, a 100% war.
So anybody who's interested in that interview, you might wanna go to Rumble. Yeah. And it's under USA, watchdog, Greg Hunter. I'm not on FTC, so I can't post the link in the, in the in the group if somebody else could find it and post it for anybody who's interested in it, but it was very interesting. Well, it's funny. I was gonna check over there and see who he had on for Sunday, and then I got
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enveloped in other stuff and never did. So thanks for letting me know. It's over there. I'll try and get to it.
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And then, I have one other question for you, Roger, if you don't mind. This goes this I'm switching subjects here. I'm going back to the fourteenth amendment. So I actually really thought your interview with, Kevin Hoyt went really well, and I listened to it. And I, you know, asked I listened to the part where you were asking him what a person was. So in your statement, you went and you broke down the fourteenth amendment for Kevin, and you said, you know, you talked about the landmine of the, how the fourteenth amendment is full of landmines. And you said, well, yeah.
And you said, all purse let's talk about all persons born. And you had made the statement that persons is kind of a strict a tricky word. It does not say individuals. And you said all persons, and you told Kevin this is not us. And you said this is a legal person. So what do you mean by legal person in that context?
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We're we're from where you get your rights into whom you owe your duties. Like, in in that context right there, person is under the fourteenth amendment. So you're already that person right at the front. They're just trying to qualify it. They're giving you the first prong of the test there in the first part, and then the second and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. So there's a two pronged legal test, and that is because it's gotta be voluntary, quite frankly. And then, of course, what it is is citizen of The United States or resident. So, that is the I mean, that's the simplicity.
I'm amazed that nobody's ever figured this out before. The sim one of these attorneys. The simplicity of the fourteenth amendment, it's a two pronged legal test. And if there's some that are and subject, there's gotta be some that are and not subject, and it does not say our subject. So, I think, it's pretty once you look at it from that point of view, it should be pretty understandable, Julie. But, yeah, all legal persons so you've got okay. Well, if you were and you can be more than one legal person. K? But you can't be a national analyst in The United States. You could be a national and be over an equity or some other type of thing that would dictate that person. Okay? But, but it's strictly a legal definition.
And I'll give it to you again in case you didn't get it. An entity to whom
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law ascribes price and duty.
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Yeah. And if for the rest of your I know that by heart. You said you said it could be a corporation. It can be a trust. It could be an individual, but I'm not a part of it. By the word legal person. Right. Well, that's the legal person. Which one are you? It's not are you a person. It's which person are you? Where do you get your rights and whom you owe your duties? Okay. I got it now. Thank you. Now, I know that there's another little thing on when it's us, a real person, they always, a l w a y s, call you an individual, just like in the IRS thing. An income tax is owed by all individuals.
They put that there for a specific reason because corporations have their own schedule. This is for individuals. K? And the word individual comes from the word indivisible because the rights and the duties are contained in the same entity.
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I get it. Thank you. Yep.
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Roger?
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Yes. Dave.
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Yes, sir. Hi. Yeah. You know, the it's all legalese. If they wanted it to be not confusing, they would just say all people born or naturalized.
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All people. Well, this is where you get back to the statement that law is a science. And I've heard people argue that with me over the years. But when you think about it, it really is just the same way a scientific whatever needs to be specifically spelled out with certain words that describe something. This is the same thing here, but there's there's no telling what all is on the line in some court setting or legal setting. And so everybody has to know what those definitions are, and that's one of the real big places they've confused us.
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Capisce?
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Rich, Alabama.
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Hey, Rich. Rocket City, boy. How you doing?
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Oh, I've got I've got the heebie jeebies probably like you.
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I heard you were sick a little bit. Oh, that was a not really. That was a while back, I think. Oh, okay. Well, I'm not I was sick for about a week a week to ten days it took me to get over that crap, actually.
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Right. Yeah. It's like every every time I exhale, I've got this. It sounds like I'm I'm squeezing one of those little toys for a dog or something. Yeah. I know that feeling. Yep.
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So how can we help you, Greg?
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Hi, Roger. Yeah. It's it's good to hear from you. Hey. I got a I got a letter, from the alphabet to shoot people.
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Well, which one is there's a number of them up there. You're talking about the individuals representing Satan?
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Yes, sir. Uh-huh. And it's notice, it's notice l t 36.
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I don't know if you've ever ever covered this. Well, I don't think we have. We've got got a couple of CP letters lately, but there seems to be an easy remedy for it. What's what is this one? And what were the, identifying letters again, please? The letters and numbers?
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Lima Tango Thirty Six.
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Okay. LN36. We're not familiar with that one. What does it say? Yeah.
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Yeah. Lima or LT36. It says urgent. You have an outstanding tax issue. According to our records, you are, you are one of the approximately 525,000 current or retired federal employees who are noncompliant with the respect to the federal tax obligations as of April blah blah twenty fifth, or 2025. We appreciate your service to the government and dedication to supporting The United States. As you know, everyone has a responsibility to pay their taxes on a timely basis, and current or retired federal employees should also lead by example.
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We expect
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you to resolve this matter, promptly. Rich, what's my name? Call service blah blah blah. Okay. And I'll, I'll I'll skip some of this. But I hope so. Please under please understand that we will follow-up with you directly if these obligations are not timely resolved. Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Are you a retired you're a retired you're a retired federal employee? Yes, sir. Well, you may owe the tax. You may owe the tax. If you're working for them, you would have to pay it. And this is one thing we've never really, to my knowledge, seen them confront people with, but you may owe that be being that you get your retirement from them.
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Okay. Well, that's yeah. That's why I'm asking because, I I wanted to make sure that,
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Yeah. I think that's probably right. What I'd like for you to do, Rich, would you please, scan a copy of that and send it over to Mark@strawmanatMark,allcaps,.com, and make sure he's in the loop on this.
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Okay.
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Alright. Because this is the first one of these we've seen or heard about.
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Yeah. I'm right. I I figured that because, Yeah. I I I was in the military for about twelve years when I got out and I stayed in, I stayed over in Europe, with with the with the US government. And then, when I got to, Huntsville, I noticed that they made me fill out this sign this form with with with The United States. With them. And that had to I think that had something to do with the, back in '87 when I filed my first passport, based upon that book, America threw off the yoke that I had read that my dad had given me. I I, checked the box without The United States with the but within the, with with The United States Of America.
So when I got here to to, Huntsville, they told me that I wouldn't be able to, be employed until I, put with The United States,
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with The United States. Yeah. That was in some civil service job?
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Yes. Okay.
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Yeah. We've had that happen before, by a contractor, not directly, excuse me, with the federal government, but a a federal and government contractor. I think I haven't told that story in a while done and destined it happened. So if you take a copy of that and send it to Mark, please, rich, at straw man Okay. At mark, all caps, doesn't have to be all caps, mark, all caps, dot com. And just put him in the loop on this, and maybe we can discuss it if he's with us on Wednesday. Because this is a situation we've never had anybody confronted with this before, but I've wondered about it before. And I bet if it was just your military retirement, then it would not be encumbered. But I think this is coming from your direct employment with the federal government in some capacity.
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That's what I think. Right. I see. The thing is, I, I I retired, back, almost ten years ago. And and the rest of this letter says that Congress has mandated that federal employees serve as stewards of the, of of the law and under five CFR at 2635, federal employees shall satisfy a good faith their obligations as citizens, including all just financial obligations, especially those such as federal, state, or local taxes Mhmm. That are imposed by law.
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So Well, I think I think you fall under that. And, like I said, if you'll just send it over to Mark, we can maybe if he's here on Wednesday, we can discuss it further. Okay?
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Okay. Thank you, Roger.
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Alright, Rich. I'm sorry that that's the way you proffered your career, but, that's the way it goes.
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So who else has got something? Paul, you got something, it sounds like? Well, from the language in the letter, it really, really strikes me as a confirmatory writing. And at the very least, he should answer that, challenging them to define, income and define, what, statute, they're claiming that he owes tax under. Just make them explain what is taxable and what isn't. My guess is they're not gonna do it.
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Rich, just stop the ration of 66 questions.
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Please drop that over to Mark, and maybe we can discuss it on Wednesday. Okay? Because it's my understanding that you've got an obligation there. Could be wrong, but that's my understanding. Whatever source that's direct from a federal source, just like the only people that paid income tax during the civil war with the greenbacks were federal employees. K? So, okay. Where else? Just send it to him if you would, Rich. Maybe we can discuss it. Need to know that if that's right for anybody else that does come from that quadrant. Who else has got something we got maybe? I don't know. What? Twenty five, twenty seven minutes? Roger Ellis. Yes, sir. Roger Ellis. I was gonna comment on on Julie's World War three.
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My belief is we're in it. We were in it, the time that, Russia entered Ukraine, and what we should be worried about is not the beginning. The end will happen in hours or days.
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It's very, very, very, times that are, quite precarious. So I'll be interested to see what Martin says there. Of course, he's he's got a lot of credibility. But, and I sure hope we don't have to get into one of these wars, but we very well may. Well, hello, Mark. How are you?
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Good morning. How are you? Good. I'm doing good. Kinda sleepy today, so I hear that. So, Roger, I remember, for Rich's, information. I remember hearing Daryl say that he had no issues, and he's not paying. He's been in the military. So,
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what we need to do is See. I don't think understand how to respond to them. I don't think it's a military obligation. I think it's a federal government obligation. But they're not said I got out of the military, and I started working for the federal government. That that's where I believe this comes in. Not sure. We've never been confronted with it before. That's why it's kinda interesting. But my spiny sense says if you're in that condition, you get paid by the federal government just like in the civil war. You're a federal employee. You owe the tax. You receive the benefit. You owe the duty. The duty being the tax.
You've got the benefit of federal employment.
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He was an employee in what time and then
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became a national win. So that's that would be a good day to I don't know all those things. I said, you heard what I told him? Shoot it to Mark. If he marks with us on Wednesday, I'd like I think it's worth discussing. Okay?
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Yeah. I'm gonna ask Rich a question if he if he's still here. Just wondering when he became a national. I think it was Last couple of years. Said '22.
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Last couple of years. '22.
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Okay. And then when, was the time that you work as a federal employee?
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I retired, back in 2015. Yep. And I became a natural in '22.
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Okay. And and what years are they trying to bust you on this tax thing in that letter they sent you? What years?
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Well, this I have a feeling this this is probably '20. I I just stopped I just thought to myself, well, heck, I I don't have a job anymore. And, I'm I'm barely I'm barely getting enough retirement to get by. I'm I'm almost poverty level. So so, yeah, I just didn't I didn't, file taxes anymore because I got tired of having to pay the, the people down the street to tell me that, I didn't have to I didn't have to pay anybody any taxes.
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Yeah. Relatively.
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Rich, you what you can do is call the Don resident alien line and say, you know, I'm not a United States citizen or a federal employee since whatever date or year, and I am a nonresident alien effective this year. You know, ask them, you know, why are they sending me this now? Because he gets his retirement
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he gets his retirement check from the federal government for his employment, Merica. That's why.
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Yeah. Okay.
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Okay?
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That is a good question, though, to ask them and see if they can. Hopefully, we'll get to talk to you. If you wanna give them a well, Rich, if you wanna Yeah. Call us on those numbers and ask them or whatever. Like I said, if Mark can be here Wednesday, because he's got he's got his parents to take care of. Dad was in the hospital last couple of days. Some some little mine or something. But if he can show up, we'll talk about it on Wednesday. How about that?
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K. Yes. That's alright. Yep. That is the question.
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If you work for the federal government, I guess, either actively or getting your retirement from them, you you probably owe the tax is my feeling. You should have picked a better vocation. You know, some May I, lady Linda Louise? May I Oh, hello, lady. Where have you been?
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Dealing with family, activities and all that fun stuff. But I wanna share with, Rich from Alabama that Dave, Spring from Alabama, he also works for the federal government. He may wanna shoot him an email and send him a copy of this letter. Who who, Linda? Dave's David Kaye Springs in Alabama. He's Yeah. But he's well, hold it. Dave
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works for a contractor, the federal government. He's not in direct employment.
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Okay. Okay? Well, Dave might have some interesting comments to make. Well, okay. I I would I would contact Dave Spring. I know. I can tell you when I first started
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Here. Years ago for any of back when Obama was running, actually. And, I had a a a captain buddy. I'm sure he's deceased by now. He was a really good captain. He put us on fish all the time, and, we became very close friends. And, Bobby Taylor was his name, and Bobby Taylor knew this guy who was a avid fisherman who's retired, army. And he'd retired and retired down there to Destin, house on the water, boat, all that. And so he was very interested in the Obama election, and he saw some kind of a videotape on the fourteenth amendment. And so my buddy he was asking my buddy or they were talking about it, Bobby. And Bobby said, well, you know, if you wanna learn anything about the fourteenth Amendment, you need to talk to my buddy, Roger.
And so I wasn't on the radio. None of that yet. I was still trying to get the message out. And so he called me. We spent some time on the phone. I told him what it was. And, so his problem was that he had fallen in love with a gal out in California who had a child, and the, the the court said the child couldn't leave the state of California. So he was having to fly back and forth out there to see her, and, it really ate up a lot of his extra money. And so he was gonna have to get a little civil service job right there at Destin. A lot of civil service operations around there. So, you know, Destin is one of the biggest, if not the biggest military base in the entire military system because they claim all that land out into the Gulf so they can do munitions practice and stuff.
So it's a huge base. And, so my my my friend goes in there and fills out his paperwork. Well, he had security clearances and everything else. Obviously, they hired him right first day. He even went into work the first day. So he filled out all his paperwork, including an I nine. And back then, they used to ask, are you a citizen of The United States or are you a national? They actually had it. Now they hide it. But back then, they didn't, and he had not filed an affidavit yet, Linda. But he went ahead and checked national.
So he finished up his first day work, went home, came in the next day, and he said the the boss's office is right by the front door. And he said, ma'am, Roger, I got in the front door, and it was like something out of vaudeville, you know, where the guy reaches out with a cane and puts it around your neck and yanks you in the office. And the guy sits down, pulls out that I nine, and he said, if you don't change this, you don't have a job. Because he never filed an affidavit. He had nothing to fall back on. If if they would have done that, he had an affidavit.
I he in that direct discrimination, You bet it is. So, anyway, I just remember that story from years ago and, back to working for the military. I don't think Dave has had any problems. Dave, are you there? If you are, have you come on and tell us if you had any any obstacles with, your position here? I don't think he has that we know of. Okay?
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So there you go, Lynn. If I may, one more thing. Yes, ma'am. Of course. Yes. Of course. According I I believe according to the big beautiful bill, if you make less than $80,000 a year, you're not obligated to pay taxes That's probably right. In reference to that. Uh-huh. I cannot imagine I cannot imagine that Rich from Alabama is making such a significant amount
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of money with his little pension of Yeah. Well, he said he was, and he told us he wasn't. Wire.
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Yeah. So, once they discover once he the affidavit and and rebuts what they said, just like Paul, Paul said he could, challenge them to define what is in common, etcetera, etcetera. Well, they can't even the Supreme Court can't do that.
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Paul, I sent you an email last night with a little thing on Hitler. Did you get that? Did you see it? Let me check. I think I put Hitler in the subject line. I I wanted to play it. I forgot about it. I wanted to play it on the air. If we don't have time, we can do it tomorrow. But it's something I stumbled on on this shoot over the weekend that was, something written by someone that knew him pretty well. And, it just quotes what this fella had said. It's got some wonderful video. But, you, can you find that?
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Yep.
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How how long is it?
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Well, let me see. It's on bit shoot. Fifteen minutes? Come on. Come on. Computer's making me wait. Well, it thanks. You know, a little irritating Windows 10, curly q thing.
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The whirly bird. Oh, yeah. Nope. I know a lot about irritating Microsoft stuff. Sure do. Mhmm. I know way too much about that, actually.
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Okay. There's an ad.
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Nine minutes nineteen seconds. Okay. Well, great. Well, can you, at the start, see who is the author of what we're about to hear here? This is kinda interesting, folks. Go ahead. You can you find out? Is it hair so and so, or does it say?
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Yeah. It's playing an ad now. Ad two of two.
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Yeah. Didn't need to do brave.
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Come on. Skip ad. Christa Schroeder was the author?
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Uh-huh.
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Okay. Here here we go.
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Alright. Listen up, folks. Very interesting.
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You'd throw that to a three. Here we go. They are the only ones who can be regarded as international elements because they conduct their business everywhere.
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Excerpt from He Was My Chief, the memoirs of Adolf Hitler's secretary by Christa Schroder. Since Hitler never carried a pen or pencil on his person, in the early years of power, it was always, Schaub, write this down. Before Martin Bormann ascended into Hitler's close circle, Schaub was always Hitler's mobile notebook. Schaub also handled some of Hitler's financial affairs, settling invoices and so on. He carried Hitler's loose change since the latter did not like money on his person. One day, a pretty young girl brought a letter to the Brown's house for Hitler's personal attention. In it, she described her poverty stricken circumstances.
I think it was December 1936. Her fiance, an Austrian, had done much for the National Socialist movement and was on the run to avoid arrest. She begged Hitler to find him work, for she earned very little herself and the couple was keen to marry. Hitler checked the details and finding them true found the man a position. Naturally, without their knowledge, Schaub had to rent the couple a two room flat and furnish it. Carpets, bedding, curtains, furniture. Then a Christmas tree was set up with the usual adornments and the candles lit while Schaub fetched the young couple in the car. That they were overjoyed goes without saying.
From 1933, Hitler avoided personal contact with money, which seemed in some way repugnant to him. His adjutant Schaub would settle everything. Before 1933, he carried a wallet and put loose coins in his jacket pocket. According to Ada Klein, when paying off a taxi, he would always give a big tip, almost equivalent to the fare. She repeated his often expressed conviction, rich people are tight, they spare on tips. Excerpt from With Hitler to the The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Valet by Heinz Linge. Hitler did not have a normal relationship with money, the management of which he left entirely in the hands of Bruckner, his chief adjutant.
The budget that he received as Reich chancellor was just sufficient in his opinion, as he very often informed us, maintain his SS bodyguard. The state at court in his Fuhrer HQs, he covered with royalties from Mein Kampf, as he always had considerable sums to his credit at Franz Ehrverlag, his publisher, in 1944, 7 or 8,000,000 RM. He was very generous, and I would often hear him ask Bruckner for a statement of the balance. If he received a satisfactory reply, he would send sums to organizations such as mother and child, National Socialist welfare, or youth institutions. Then he would say as if relieved, now it's all gone again, and I have peace of mind.
Whoever heard that might infer that Hitler felt oppressed by money. The fact is that he felt guilty in some way that people went without because they were short of cash. He paid his closest staff handsomely. My people, he remarked, have a standard of living with me, which I consider the correct one. Working at my side, they should have an adequate income. Nobody should have to succumb to temptation, allow themselves to be corrupted, or engage in unfair practices for the need of money. Eric Boudcke's predecessor, Julius Schreck, told me about an incident involving Hitler, which illustrated the type of thing that could occur. Schreck was driving Hitler to the faults in the Mercedes with the usual convoy following.
On a main highway, they passed two Reichs labor service youths walking to the next town. They thumbed a lift, not realizing who was in the Mercedes. Hitler told Schreck to stop and called the two youths over. Their eyes nearly popped out, Schreck said, here in the middle of nowhere, The Fuhrer. Hitler invited them to climb in and chatted with them as they drove. When dropping the pair off, Hitler mentioned that it looked like rain. They should keep their capes handy. One replied that he had been unemployed so long he had not been able to afford one. At once, Hitler put his own trench coat over the boy's shoulders and drove on.
Excerpt from Hitler Democrat, by Leon de Grell. His readiness to help others was so noted during the war, it was thus nothing new. A Jew by the name of Karl Hanish, who was a fellow lodger of Hitler's at an inn one time, recalled him as a pleasant and likable man who took an interest in the welfare of all his companions. No one ventured to take liberties with Hitler, Hanish later related, but he was neither proud nor arrogant, and he was always available and willing to help. If someone needed 50 Hellers to pay for another night's lodging, Hitler would give whatever he had in his pocket without another thought. On several occasions, I personally saw him take the initiative and pass the hat for such a collection.
He regarded money only as a servant, for the fulfillment of humanity's needs, and never as a master. In Vienna or at the front, his generosity was proverbial. He was always ready to give half his rations to a soldier who appeared hungrier than he was. He also gave out his own blankets because he felt others needed them more than he did. Yet he was probably the most deprived member of the regiment. He never received food parcels and had only his own meager rations to offer. And just as he always helped people in need, he always showed compassion for animals and plants.
He felt they were an integral part of the great wheel of life and should be loved and respected. Human harmony with the animal and plant world was a topic he often raised with me. At the front, he never tried to impress anyone. He was friendly to all. Various photographs of Hitler at the front show him happily sharing a meal or time of rest with his comrades. One aspect of his character, however, set him apart from his fellows, his politeness. Amid all the swearing and gutter language of the trenches, his speech remained measured and polite.
That was his nature. And it was impossible for him to be otherwise whether in speech or writing. He believed rudeness was the death of communication and the supreme insult. Yet he did not reproach anyone else for rude or obscene utterances other than by a stem look. He never laughed at dirty jokes and never took part in the wrathful humor and endless discussion of sexual exploits that were common currency in those days of war. Instinctively, he shunned undue familiarity and was offended by it in others. One would expect that Hitler must have been taunted mercilessly as a prude in such an environment, yet, it was not so.
Somehow, he earned a respect that men seldom grant to other men. Historians have often remarked that in material possessions, Hitler was born poor and died poor. His behavior and his lifestyle never changed even when he became the ruler of Germany. He dressed and lived frugally. During his early days in Munich, he spent no more than a mark per day on food. At no stage in his life did he spend anything on himself. Throughout his thirteen years in the chancellery, he never carried a wallet or ever had money of his own. After 1945, Hitler was accused of every cruelty.
But it was not in his nature to be cruel. He loved children. It was an entirely natural thing for him to stop his car and share his food with young cyclists along the road. Once he gave his raincoat to a derelict plodding in the rain. Excerpt from Was Hitler Really a Dictator? By Friedrich Eugen. When Hitler moved into the Reich Presidential Palace, he ordered some architectural improvements. What bothered him the most was Hindenburg's terribly old fashioned bathroom. He had the facilities modernized and without running up a noteworthy bill for it. The auditor general's office then told him that he would have to pay for the renovations himself and, furthermore, that he had not been authorized to effect the changes.
Hitler offered his opinion that the ancient bathroom facilities would have had to be replaced one way or another, and further, that surely the Fuhrer and Chancellor of the Reich ought to be able to make an independent decision on the fate of an old bathtub so as not to waste the state's time. As far as I know, he then proceeded to pay the bill out of his personal funds. The palace was, after all, state property. This happened about the same time that Hitler showed my wife and myself his bedroom on our own request. It was a dark and somewhat plainly furnished room with a somewhat old fashioned bed that could not have been very comfortable.
On the wall above it hung a picture of his mother, which he had painted, probably from a photograph. He said that it was a good likeness and one of his very few keepsakes from his family. It was very dear to him, and not a day went by that he wasn't glad to have it. This rather spartan room was definitely no setting for excesses and debauchery such as unscrupulous profiteers have imputed to Hitler.
[01:54:53] Unknown:
Pretty interesting, You ever heard any of that before?
[01:54:58] Unknown:
No. And, I did paste the link in the free conference call chat. And what's really fun at about, like, between the six and seven minute mark, when when the, narrator is talking about how we love children and animals Mhmm. He's bending over outside feeding a squirrel that is standing on its hind legs to take the food out of his fingers. God. He sounds like such a demon, doesn't he? Oh god. He's a horrible man. Horrible man.
[01:55:28] Unknown:
Several I think that several of those expert excerpts, a number of years ago, I don't remember how many, six, seven. There was a hour long pretty close to an hour long interview on Bitshoot with his valet, and I think that's where some of those excerpts came from. And it was quite interesting because he was as Hitler got more and more into being a fuhrer, and he he didn't have anybody to help him, and he sent out a request. And this guy was somehow nabbed out of the navy, and he was Hitler's valet from then on. And, he, Hitler had asked him never to share anything that went on, and he didn't until after Hitler's death.
And if anybody can find that on on Bitchute somewhere it's on Bitchute. I don't know if it was his valet or his chauffeur or something. But, man, that was a really stunning interview on how on just like these little excerpts right there on what a humanitarian guy hated money. You know, like, I I'm kinda the same way. You know, I've always thought from when I was young, money either either screws you up because you wanna get more, or you lay at night awake trying to see who's trying to steal what you got from you. And there's very little, ways to win with it, especially if if you've got an ego. If you don't have an ego, you can probably deal with it better, but there's some people that handle wealth very well.
We know we know who they are, and we know the people that don't handle wealth very well, don't we? What's the click? Are we doing the Rubik's cube or do a Rubik's cube or something?
[01:57:13] Unknown:
Oh, no.
[01:57:16] Unknown:
Roger?
[01:57:17] Unknown:
Hold on. We're gonna get you. I was trying to find out where the collect was coming from. Oh, that is that that's me. I was using my on screen keyboard to search pitch shoot for Hitler's ballet.
[01:57:27] Unknown:
Okay. Well, anyway, if anybody finds it, it's a wonderful, wonderful interview. Was that Robbie, I think, wasn't it? Yes, sir. Yes. Hello.
[01:57:38] Unknown:
Somebody else that's on mute, and they've got background noise that's kinda Okay.
[01:57:42] Unknown:
Doing things. Somebody please please everybody mute. It's not talking. Thank you. Yes, Robbie. It doesn't sound like they're muted. But It's the love
[01:57:50] Unknown:
it's the love of money that's the root of
[01:57:54] Unknown:
all evil. I understand that very well.
[01:57:58] Unknown:
And the other thing is, Roger, are you doing that interview today with, Anne Vandersteel, and how can we hear it? It's not an interview. We're gonna have a private conversation, and you can't hear it. Oh, okay. Thank you. You're welcome.
[01:58:15] Unknown:
Hey. It's for me. I interrupt.
[01:58:18] Unknown:
Hey. Of course. Did you like that little Hitler piece? Did you see it yet? Saturday?
[01:58:25] Unknown:
The what you just played or Paul played? Yes. Yes. I know. But could Paul please post it again? I just came in the, you know, I was lurking over on the pod home like I'd often do. So I keep myself out of trouble. But if you could please post that again, and I'll put it in the radio, ranch too. But the name of, Hitler's valet was Heinz Ling, l I n g e. And you can find different things about him, but I did do some more research on that. And and you can find crazy stuff too. What you were just playing, I think, fits into a category of good propaganda. I had played, on my show, something similar about Barron Trump, and somebody on another show had called in, Bob and Util, actually, I think it was. But, and kinda be atching about it. You know how, you know, it's it's made up. And and and you can find a lot of these on all the different video outlets anymore. They're probably an AI voice, and, they basically tie together a bunch of good things that you're not gonna find anywhere unless someone does it like that. The most demonized man in history, bar none.
[01:59:37] Unknown:
Trump isn't too far behind it. It's refreshing.
[01:59:40] Unknown:
And Goebbels did that too. He told good propaganda too, not just, you know And and so when he was talking about them building hospitals and stuff for the Jews and doing things, he was telling the truth. And you'll have a lot of these now that are coming forward and saying that that was propaganda. In other words, it was bad and untrue. But, actually, it was good propaganda.
[02:00:04] Unknown:
Well, I've signed the seen the Barnes Review, magazine on Auschwitz. You can probably still contact Barnes Review and get it. It was probably twenty years ago almost. Very I mean, the the the guards played soccer with the inmates. There was a theater. Oh, yeah. There was a maternity ward that birth 300 and something children. They had their own script. There was a swimming pool. All of it. It was act it was actually the Jew Campos that ran these camps. Yeah. Yeah. You know? They were on street. Yeah. If you look, you can find on bitch, shoot, hoax train,
[02:00:39] Unknown:
Graham Hart. And, of course, he did time, and it was basically because of that. But there's a lot of clips from the camps like you're saying with the with all of it. You know? They're playing soccer even like with the guards, the children playing on equipment, the, theater, orchestra, all of it. And, the women all smile, and they're doing high kick exercises and pulling stuff from the garden. And and, that was one of my first
[02:01:06] Unknown:
Let me get in here before we get off the air. Out audience, I'll see you later tomorrow.
[02:01:13] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanted to get in there before we went off the air on Eurofolks. The documentary is called Hitler's Shadow in Service of the Fuhrer. It's from 2013. There are four different channels that have the one hour, one minute, and thirty two second documentary. They're all in BitChute. Just search for Hitler's Shadow or in service of the Fuhrer.
[02:01:36] Unknown:
Can you can you grab one of them and send me the link, Paul, if you would? I'd like to watch that again.
[02:01:42] Unknown:
I'd appreciate it. Thank
[02:01:44] Unknown:
you. Alright. Okay. Yes. And here we are. Yeah. Oh, there's Brent. Hey, buddy.
[02:01:51] Unknown:
Hey. If I can add real quick, last week, I sent a, downloadable, link for Mein Kampf in audio Yes. To a lot of people.
[02:02:05] Unknown:
If they can share that if I didn't send it to you, I'll send it to you also. K. I'm I don't know if I have time to listen to it, but you can send it to me. Do you know, audience, that is the second most read book in history behind the Bible, Mein Kampf.
[02:02:25] Unknown:
There is also another one. There is an audiobook version
[02:02:29] Unknown:
of
[02:02:33] Unknown:
where is it? Where is it? Where is it? With there is an audiobook version of With Hitler to the End, the memoir of Hitler's Valet by Heinz Linge, l I n g e. And I am copying that one and sending that to you as well. It's eight hours eleven minutes and ten seconds. Maybe you can get it chapter at a time. Oh, sending a buzz. Can you
[02:02:59] Unknown:
can you send it to me too,
[02:03:01] Unknown:
please? Oh, for crying out loud. I already hit the launch button. Yes. Oh, no. Let's see. No. It's okay. Uh-huh.
[02:03:08] Unknown:
You forwarded it to me. Right?
[02:03:13] Unknown:
Well, I can actually just throw all of these, into the chat, but I am emailing you the link. Dolph. Thank you. That's my on screen keyboard because I had my, browser routed to the like your radio show.
[02:03:42] Unknown:
Sounds like you're solving the Patriot Rubik's cube.
[02:03:47] Unknown:
I well, I kinda am. Uh-huh. You know? Okay. And here, I'm also going to send you the link to the, to the, search result for Hitler's ballet because the, the audiobook is also there.
[02:04:06] Unknown:
Alright. Just whip it on me. I I remember I really liked that guy. He was very calm, very just laid out the facts and the experiences as he remembered them as very impressive interview, especially if you really want some insight into this guy that according to Alex Jones is the worst one of the worst dictators that's ever lived, feeding squirrels.
[02:04:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Okay, Roger. I just sent you three emails. You can ignore the first two because everything you need is in the third one. Alrighty. Well, I'm gonna go hustle
[02:04:42] Unknown:
me up some lunch. And, I've had a got a had a real painful tooth problem since about last Wednesday or Thursday. And, looks like I've got a dental appointment tomorrow. Thank goodness. So that hadn't put me in a great mood all the time, actually. But, so Do you know what I do for toothaches? Put clove on them. Nope.
[02:05:06] Unknown:
Nope. Nope. What I do for toothaches is I take, two drops of chlorine dioxide, two drops of each solution, so it's four drops. Let that activate, put it in one ounce of water, and rinse your mouth with it for thirty seconds. And you can either spit it or spit it out or swallow it. If your tooth problem is from, like, an infection or a sensitive nerve, it will correct itself within twelve to twenty four hours, and then you won't have to deal with it again. I have one tooth that that gets infected, and I do that. And it doesn't bother me for weeks, and then I just do it again.
[02:05:54] Unknown:
Well, I wanna just go get the I'm gonna have to get the problem solved anyway and go get it solved. Yeah. So, hey. Thank goodness I'm down here. I've got a great dentist, and, prices are very reasonable considering the high quality of the things he uses. And, so I'll get to see doctor Martin tomorrow. He's a nice guy, And they both they all speak English over there. That's kinda nice. So, anyway, anybody else got anything for me on this Monday, the twenty first? First day of my seventh year. Well, there's Larry. Yes, sir.
[02:06:29] Unknown:
Yeah. So are you saying that, your little talk that you're gonna have with Ann Vandersteel is not gonna be recorded?
[02:06:37] Unknown:
I don't know. I'm not gonna record it.
[02:06:40] Unknown:
No. It's not gonna be.
[02:06:42] Unknown:
K.
[02:06:44] Unknown:
Okay. One more thing. You might wanna go over the, She might. The information.
[02:06:52] Unknown:
Oh, she might record it? Well, I don't know. I hadn't spoken with her. I've just exchanged some messages. I'm just trying to fill her in and fill the holes in for her on this conversation. K?
[02:07:04] Unknown:
Right. Maybe you could get it recorded. That'd be great. Well but, Yeah. You may wanna go over the, information about person. You and Julie were talking about person. And, real quick, it's not long. Here's what she believes about a person. From US code title 26, This is why you don't want to be called a person, b, public utility. The term public utility means a person engaged in the sale of electricity or natural gas to residential, commercial, or industrial customers for use by such customers. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the term person includes the federal government, a state or local government, or any political subdivision thereof, or any instrumentality of any of the foregoing. And then she says, we need an assembly of free men and women to throw off the corporation of The United States. Citizens have no standing.
Persons have no standing. We need more American state nationals. And then she goes on to say this, and this is all I got. Wikipedia definition of person. A ship's purser, also pusser, I guess it's pronounced puser, p u s s e r, is the person on a ship principally responsible for the handling of money on board. On modern on modern merchant ships, the purser is the officer responsible for all administration, including the ship's cargo and passenger manifests and supply frequently the cooks and stewards answer to them as well.
[02:08:48] Unknown:
Well, I hope I can get her straightened out. If she if she wants to learn, I'll be happy to teach her. If she wants to be closed minded, then there's nothing I can teach her because I don't know anything about that stuff. It's all wrong.
[02:08:59] Unknown:
Have a good private conversation. And and, Roger, happy happy birthday, Eve. Thank you, Murr. Thank you very much.
[02:09:08] Unknown:
I am a future year old, Murrah. Seven. Right?
[02:09:10] Unknown:
Yeah. As of yesterday. Double sevens. Lucky. Yeah. Well, let's hope so. I've been waiting for a good lucky year here for a while. I've got to put I've I've got to yes, sir, Paul. Just to put personhood to bed,
[02:09:25] Unknown:
I am a person. I'm not that person.
[02:09:29] Unknown:
It's correct. It's not our are you not a person? It's which person are you? Thank you. I'll see y'all tomorrow. We'll see what happens between now and then, and I'll report on what Anne, and I talked about and how receptive she was. And, hopefully, we'll get her over here on the show. That's what I'm gonna certainly invite her for. So, we'll see. Y'all can help educate her too. So
[02:09:55] Unknown:
wrong one. Nice. We'll see you tomorrow. No. It's me. I did that wrong one. I I think that'll be just a conversation between you and her. I don't think Well students need to be jumping in correctly.
[02:10:07] Unknown:
High points. If it, well, I I'll if there's high points, I'll tell you. If there's not, I'll say, Anne's on board or Anne's not on board or we need subsequent conversations or whatever. We'll see. Don't know. See y'all tomorrow, though. I do know that. Have a great day. Ciao ish.
[02:10:26] Unknown:
Ciao ish, Raj.
[02:10:32] Unknown:
Hey, Paul.
[02:10:33] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:10:35] Unknown:
Hey. What did you say that you did for sensitive teeth or sensitive nerve? You put two drops of part a and two drops of part b in the glass and let it activate? And then how much water did you mix with it?
[02:10:47] Unknown:
Just a half an ounce to an ounce. It's good. It's gonna be a pretty strong concentrate. Yeah. Just a half an ounce to an ounce. Just enough to to rinse your mouth out for, like, thirty seconds. And it doesn't burn? It doesn't burn? No. It doesn't burn. Would I suggest that you do would I mention any, like, knowing how paranoid I am of pain? I don't like pain. Pain hurts me. Knowing knowing how I feel about pain, do you think I would suggest that I do anything that would cause that? No. No. No. No. No. Okay. But you're using part a and part b. Is that correct? Yeah. Because you've got the first solution, you've got the sodium chloride solution, and then you've got the, the acid solution to activate it.
[02:11:34] Unknown:
So Okay. Okay. You you just And then you just let it you let it activate for how long before you mix it with the water?
[02:11:40] Unknown:
Till it turns yellow. You just get yourself, get yourself a white plastic spoon. You know? I mean, that's how I mix up my, my chlorine dioxide. I put whatever number of drops of each solution in the bottom of a white plastic spoon, and I just let it sit there, you know, rock the spoon back and forth a little bit just to kinda blend it, just to kinda mix it. And because the spoon is white, hello, when it activates, it turns yellow, and you can see it. You can tell when it's activated. And then you can use that fairy spoon and stir some water or coffee or whatever.
Don't use orange juice because vitamin c and sodium are and, chlorine dioxide, argue with each other. Right. But any, like, water or coffee or tea or anything, you can just, you know, mix it in there, drink it down, and it's all good. It's all way better than average even. But then again, this program this program is not intended this program is not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any disease and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a medical professional provided you can find one before acting on any information presented here. Thanks. There's my disclaimer. Paul.
[02:12:59] Unknown:
Real quick, everybody. I have Mein Kampf in the, chat, the URL for the audiobook, and it's downloadable.
[02:13:09] Unknown:
Oh, groovy. Thank you, Brent. Thank you, Brent.
[02:13:13] Unknown:
Hello, Paul? Yeah.
[02:13:17] Unknown:
I recently, found out another toothache remedy, from Doug and Stacy, the off grid folks, and it's actually called the toothache plant. The, the formal name for it, I can't pronounce it. But if you do a search for the toothache plant, it's actually supposedly a marvel. So check it out, folks.
[02:13:46] Unknown:
There's a toothache plant.
[02:13:49] Unknown:
Okay. Having the MMS around is good for a lot of things. My friend just saved her dog from a rattlesnake bite.
[02:13:56] Unknown:
Oh, hell yeah.
[02:14:01] Unknown:
You can also get
[02:14:03] Unknown:
She bathed the wound in it, and then she got it to drink some water. And, she said as soon as the dog got bit in the lip. She says as soon as she got the MMS on the lip, the swelling went down dramatically. Mhmm.
[02:14:20] Unknown:
Oh, yeah.
[02:14:24] Unknown:
Alright. Different trees too. The inside, cambium of the bark, willow for one, white locust for another, and, has like a powder in there. And there, in fact, I guess is where Bayer got their idea, you know, watching the Indians. And, so they capitalized on it. And that was one of the problems in 1918 where people were taking like five hundred aspirin and stupid stuff like that. I yield.
[02:14:55] Unknown:
Yeah. There is, Mein Kampf, on volumes one and two on Bitshoot. It's on YouTube, and an m p three of it that's nineteen hours long, I believe, is available on the Internet archive, archive.org.
[02:15:26] Unknown:
The one I put up is about nineteen hours and change,
[02:15:31] Unknown:
real close to twenty hours. Yeah. Nineteen fifty three thirty one.
[02:15:37] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. Nineteen hours is about it.
[02:15:41] Unknown:
Almost twenty. Yep.
[02:15:44] Unknown:
Yep. Well, being that long, it would be my struggle to find time to listen to it, but I'll I'll give it a shot.
[02:15:55] Unknown:
Bedtime stories.
[02:15:57] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Okay.
[02:16:00] Unknown:
Sounds like a plan. The guy has a German accent.
[02:16:05] Unknown:
Oh, it's a good channel.
[02:16:09] Unknown:
I've got a quote from, Waffen SS general Leon de Gaulle. This was the guy that Hitler went to when the impossible needed to be done. For instance, he's the guy he sent to to take Mussolini away from the mountain fortress that he was held in. This is his quote, he says after 1945 Hitler was accused of every cruelty, but it is not in his nature to be cruel. He loved children. It was an entirely natural thing for him to stop his car and share his food with young cyclists along the Road. Once he gave his gave his raincoat to a derelict plot plotting in the rain. At midnight, he would interrupt his work and prepare the food for his dog, Blondie.
He could not bear to eat meat because it meant the death of a living creature. He refused to have so much as a rabbit or a trout sacrificed to provide his food. He would only allow eggs on his table because eggs, egg laying meant that the hen had been spared rather than killed.
[02:17:28] Unknown:
And he was a double recipient of the Iron Cross. They tried well, up in my earlier readings, they tried to play it to, like it was, like, the lowest Iron Cross. It was, like, the highest ones. Dude was a
[02:17:50] Unknown:
Oh, you're cutting out.
[02:17:54] Unknown:
Dude was a serious
[02:17:57] Unknown:
hero. Yep. Yep. He went he was gassed. He he went through anything to get the messages through. That's what he did in World War one.
[02:18:10] Unknown:
I think that's one of the reasons that he didn't use the weaponized sarin gas that the Germans had. Otherwise, D Day would have been done from right the very beginning.
[02:18:20] Unknown:
Yes. Supposedly, they had dukes too, and they weren't about to use them either. I played a clip on my show of, Mitchell Henderson talking about because he worked with explosives, and he knows what he's talking about. But it's basically just, the main thing of a nuke is a six inch sphere that weighs a 110 pounds. You know? And, what Iran had would be to clear, like, a one mile radius because, that's the holy land to them too where Israel is. And they didn't it'd be defensive. It's they don't have any intentions about going after Europe or America.
[02:19:03] Unknown:
You know? What about that 900 pound thing he was talking about?
[02:19:08] Unknown:
Yeah. And that fit it, less than a foot, cube, 11 and a half inches. And then they, they put in lead in there. So it's just about 12, you know, a one foot cube that weighs, almost a thousand pounds. Right? You know, where it's all compressed and, yeah. They lift it with a forklift. But, they got their stuff out of there and there was no signature of any radioactivity. So they weren't building a bomb. They said they weren't, and they weren't.
[02:19:43] Unknown:
So 60% uranium still sends out a signal. So, yeah, 11 inch cube, that would weigh that amount. But, to really take care of all of the signatures that it puts out, it'll probably be in the size of a a cubic yard, you know, but not really much bigger than that to Well, that's why I said about you moving it.
[02:20:05] Unknown:
The lead lining. You know?
[02:20:07] Unknown:
Well, that's just for radiation, but it also has gasses and stuff that it puts off. Right. There's there's a whole bunch of techniques for that you can you can mask by putting it in a crate about the size of a it doesn't really matter when it weighs that much whether that crate is, you know, a a foot square or whether it's a yard square. But, yeah, there's no way they know where it is now. Right. And, well, I think he said it was lead lined steel.
[02:20:35] Unknown:
So yeah. But, yeah. So I I think, I think Trump knew this stuff, and he was just trying to appease Israel, keep them from doing any more damage and calling it a twelve day war, you know? But, and it has kept them at bay, but what's really kept them at bay is, Iran success and hitting them and taking out all these Mossad, apparently. And Netanyahu won't let anybody film it or talk about it. So that that's another indication that it was quite successful.
[02:21:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Israel's in a lot of trouble. I I hear that over 500,000 residents have already left, and they think it might go as high as 2,000,000. And these are the people with the juice that can go, you know. So they got people revolting. They've got people, refusing to serve in the military. I mean, it's their Meanwhile,
[02:21:36] Unknown:
it's the most scummy sexual place on Earth. Yeah. There's that. They've earned it. They've earned what they're getting.
[02:21:45] Unknown:
And what about those rabid settlers over there wanting to kill, Palestinians and saying the army ain't doing enough.
[02:21:53] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. And they have tours. They go out in the boat in the middle of the night and watch, stuff getting blown up and staking out claims for property where the Palestinians are being killed. All kind of nice people.
[02:22:10] Unknown:
Yeah. It attracts everybody who thinks they can get a freebie over there, but, with the penalties that are coming from places like Iran, they're changing their mind. It doesn't look quite so free no more. Hey.
[02:22:38] Unknown:
Hey, Samuel. In that Kevin Hoyt interview with Roger that you watched, I watched the first hour. I haven't gotten to the last hour yet, but I know he mentioned his daughter that got kidnapped at four years old or he's four years old now. And so the last second hour, did did did Rod give Kevin time to talk about why his daughter was kidnapped and how he got her back?
[02:23:14] Unknown:
No. He only mentions that in the very beginning. You heard you heard what he had to say so far, I think. There's no more in in the second half, I don't believe.
[02:23:29] Unknown:
Okay. All shocks.
[02:23:32] Unknown:
Does anybody use John Duraasch's questions anymore? I was thinking that maybe Rich could submit those, and maybe they leave them alone.
[02:24:01] Unknown:
It's not John Tarasch's questions. Those are Al Adask's questions.
[02:24:06] Unknown:
Oh, Al Adask. That's right. No wonder I can't find it. How do you spell a dask?
[02:24:24] Unknown:
A d a s k. Or you can just, scan down the page on the matrix docs for 66 questions. The download link is right there in the download section
[02:24:40] Unknown:
near the bottom. So seeing I got the name wrong, what what about using them yet? Are is anybody still using them?
[02:25:18] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Yeah. Paul, do you know where that letter is? Do you know where is the letter that Roger wrote to whoever? And he said it Shane's IRS letter? Business.
[02:25:37] Unknown:
Shane's IRS letter is also on the matrix docs in the download section. It's it's either there or it's in the docs folder on docs.exposethematrix.com.
[02:25:55] Unknown:
Okay. Thanks.
[02:25:58] Unknown:
You're welcome.
[02:26:19] Unknown:
I got dropped on that question, so I wonder if anybody responded.
[02:26:28] Unknown:
Nobody did. That's why I jumped in with the Bert question.
[02:26:47] Unknown:
Which question was that?
[02:26:51] Unknown:
Al Adasque had 66 questions that he sent to the IRS. First, they can't answer any of them, and they never bothered him again.
[02:27:02] Unknown:
I'll have to look into that. That's my understanding anyways, Rich.
[02:27:07] Unknown:
Yep. I'm having trouble finding where Paul says they are on the matrix stocks because I'm only on a phone, so it's pretty tiny. So but he says they're there.
[02:27:20] Unknown:
Does anybody has anybody had the same problem that I've been facing for quite a long time now? It seems like one we went over to a different format. When I try to listen to the, the shows, it'll play for about five seems like seems like about ten minutes, and then it automatically drops. And I try to start it back up again, and I have to start all over again. So I don't know if it's a bandwidth problem that's automatically, like, programmed or something. But, yeah, I can't listen to a Dedham show straight through. It it always it always seems to stop in about ten minute mark, and then I have to try to figure out how to get the program, listening to the show again.
So, that's one of my dilemmas. I don't know if it's, I don't know if it's has anything to do with, maybe the telephone service or, bandwidth or or what? I don't know. Sounds like your provider. Okay. Verizon's not really, they've always seemed to be really, really strong in that regard. But as I say, it just seems like it's always at, like, the ten minute mark of the show right in the middle of, you know, the talks and stuff that are going on.
[02:29:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Verizon's not Patriot friendly.
[02:29:10] Unknown:
Oh, they're not? AT and T.
[02:29:14] Unknown:
Some users It's it's not that.
[02:29:17] Unknown:
It's you have to have the page up and not, like, in the background. If it's running in the background, it'll time out. It has to be on the screen and the phone has to be on, and it won't interrupt. But if you if you put it in the background and you're looking at something else or you turn the screen off, it'll time out in ten minutes and just shut off.
[02:29:41] Unknown:
Awesome. Thank you for that.
[02:29:44] Unknown:
I time out all the time even if my screen is right up in front and I'm looking at it. It's just FCC sucks. And what really sucks is when you go to log back in
[02:30:07] Unknown:
Just to clarify, are are you talking about you're talking about the archive recordings, right, not the regular FCC?
[02:30:13] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:30:14] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's what I'm talking about.
[02:30:17] Unknown:
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm talking about
[02:30:20] Unknown:
state state. Yeah. He he was he's talking about the archive.
[02:30:24] Unknown:
Okay. I was driving, so you're hit and miss depending on how many of the potholes I'm hitting.
[02:30:49] Unknown:
I find it very interesting that, I get to hear folks talk about the leader of the last great leader of Germany. When I was when I was over there, it was I I had the privilege of
[02:31:13] Unknown:
experiencing,
[02:31:16] Unknown:
living in the barracks of the different installations that were still in existence at that time. I think since it seems like since Obama got came into office, they've really started to and when he went over to Germany before he was even elected as a, quote, president, all the all the troubles really started occurring. Did anybody notice that? He went he went over to Europe, and then that's that seems to be when all the influx of people started coming from the third world countries into into Germany and Italy. And now the poor the poor Brits, the Scots, everybody's raising hell about it, and it's it's even happening here now.
[02:32:13] Unknown:
He was community organizing jobs were to disassemble
[02:32:16] Unknown:
America and loot America.
[02:32:21] Unknown:
It was community organizing.
[02:32:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Brent can specify commune.
[02:32:45] Unknown:
That is. Right?
[02:32:51] Unknown:
He brought in all his Muslim compadres. Obama Obama did.
[02:33:03] Unknown:
But if you look back in our history, you know, Lyndon Baines Johnson opened up the floodgates for the Muslim Brotherhood. That's when they we stopped, you know, the when the Eastern Europeans stopped migrating here mainly, and it it was opened up to a 100,000 Muslims per month, and it's there ever since. Every month without fail, every president brought in a 100,000 Muslims a month according to, oh, what the heck's his name? He's got a a video, the brotherhood of darkness out there. He's dead. They killed him in around twenty fifteen, sixteen.
[02:33:53] Unknown:
Good for a Who is it? Stan Monty. Thank you. Yep.
[02:33:58] Unknown:
Doctor Stan. And, you know, they killed him with cancer, and he was best friends with doctor Lorraine Day who cured her own cancer two or three freaking times. And he was how how could it be that dumb to take the treatment? They killed him in a matter of months.
[02:34:15] Unknown:
Well, actually, it was just once with her, but it was an enormous tumor. But, she followed by and well. Her What? Her own brother died of cancer. He said he wasn't gonna do what she did. He didn't think it was he thought it was stupid. So so now he's dead.
[02:34:35] Unknown:
That he is.
[02:34:37] Unknown:
Are you talking about the day's
[02:34:39] Unknown:
day's recovery was she said that wasn't complete until she got her spiritual world in in order as well and that it wasn't really gone until she did the dietary things as well.
[02:34:53] Unknown:
Yeah. The mental things.
[02:34:54] Unknown:
Mhmm. Getting out of the the crazy world she was living in. She used to say that if that if you didn't work eighty hours a week, you're a wimp.
[02:35:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, she was working, like, twenty three hours a day because she didn't feel she could leave these people that needed being operated on. Right? And she was the expertise at it. And so she drink coffee and stuff out of the vending machine. And and, but she had a a bad opinion going on too. So, you know, she considers herself agnostic. She was raised Christian, but, you know, after all that came to realize it's a relationship with Jesus Christ, not about a religion or denomination. Study his word and ask for guidance, and, you'll be all set.
[02:35:42] Unknown:
I finally found that Elodask document. It is actually 28 pages long, so I sent it to my printer to have it printed out so I can read the whole thing. But it is on the matrix docs. Thank you, Paul.
[02:35:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I put a search that before. I just wasn't successful finding it on my phone. Yeah. I put it in your phone. Yeah. I put it in the search in Yandex, and that was the first thing that came up was, Global Voice Network.
[02:36:21] Unknown:
By the way, Paul, I meant to say that your input on Roger's interview with Kevin Hoyt, your voice was so clear and strong. I've never heard it that good before. I don't know what you did for your connection, but it was really right on five by five.
[02:36:40] Unknown:
That that was direct to Zoom, and he recorded on his end. So, FCC kinda fuzzes out my microphone a little bit.
[02:36:58] Unknown:
It, Yeah. I've never heard you. It's so clear. Oh, it's pretty pretty nice.
[02:37:03] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Actually, I was using studio e for that. I was using a different computer. Studio c and a were busy doing other things, so I had to bring another computer online to make that happen. Thought it worked.
[02:37:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Whatever you did, it you really came in clear, clearest I've ever heard you.
[02:37:25] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:37:28] Unknown:
And normally, you're clear, but you were you were like in the room, you know? I mean, you know.
[02:37:35] Unknown:
Okay. Well, then perhaps I was a little too good. You never try and sound better than the host of the show. That's that's kind of a kind of an unwritten taboo thing.
[02:37:50] Unknown:
Well, Kevin did comment on your radio voice.
[02:37:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, it's all microphone, really. Thank you. But it's all microphone.
[02:38:07] Unknown:
Kevin Kevin liked the con that Paul Paul added.
[02:38:20] Unknown:
I tried to keep Do you I tried to keep them ability to
[02:38:25] Unknown:
record Roger's phone calls?
[02:38:29] Unknown:
No. Anna? No. I'm not gonna you? Do you know how to record that phone? Oh, stop, Joan. This is a private call. Good grief, people.
[02:38:39] Unknown:
Yeah. It's the it's a private phone call. It's not an interview. Just a lesson. No. No. It's not. No. It's just a private phone call so Roger can talk to, Anne and try and get her on the show or to plan a time when Roger can be on Anne Vandersteel's show. So this this is just a private conversation between patriots. So and I'm not gonna be a part I'm not gonna be a part of the conversation. They're they're gonna be speaking directly through WhatsApp. They don't have to go through any of my systems to do it, and I wouldn't record a private conversation anyway.
[02:39:24] Unknown:
But, Paul, you could put it on your resume to be a government snitch.
[02:39:31] Unknown:
I just don't know if that would, you know, open up any job prospects for me, or at least not prospects for any jobs I would actually want to hold. I'm just saying.
[02:40:19] Unknown:
And I'm not gonna apologize for the spanking, Joan.
[02:40:31] Unknown:
What? I had water running. What did you say, Skye? I said I'm not gonna apologize for the spanking.
[02:40:42] Unknown:
Careful. Let's not talk about spankings. This is a family show.
[02:40:48] Unknown:
Oh, families do spankings when they're needed?
[02:40:54] Unknown:
Oh, do me.
[02:40:59] Unknown:
I just knew somebody would take it that direction. Then again, I did open the door. It's not Brent's fault that he had to step through it.
[02:41:14] Unknown:
My father was very abusive. He always spank me, especially with that nice, beautiful golden belt he had.
[02:41:26] Unknown:
He did a good job on me.
[02:41:28] Unknown:
I would have been a bad boy. Yeah. I think them getting together for a private conversation is excellent because Roger can clear up some of the differences between what she's learned and can help her understand that so that there's no embarrassment for her or or, you know, cross commutation communication when they do get together publicly. That would, I think, be a proper way to deal with it, you know. So and Roger will have a better idea whether that interview would be fruitful or not depending on how she responds.
[02:42:15] Unknown:
You know, Joan and everyone, I I gotta, you know, kinda confess because I admit, we're so used to now being able to access everything. Right? And, after having a really good conversation, this was a while ago with with the neighbors and and, and they probably had their phone in their pocket. But, anyway, I was thinking, oh, where can I find that? I'd like to, you know, revisit some of what we talked about. Right? So I guess I have to go to the NSA, but, we're just so used to being able to access everything, we're kinda spoiled.
[02:43:03] Unknown:
For for clarification, I thought Roger and Anne Vanderspeel talking on the phone. I thought it was an interview kinda like the Kevin Hoyt interview.
[02:43:12] Unknown:
No. I think that's lesson. I didn't know if Right. Right. But if you heard Roger, he kept saying, it's just just a conversation we're gonna have. He kept saying it. People kept asking and he kept saying. So
[02:43:30] Unknown:
Okay. Sorry. I don't understand every word.
[02:43:38] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. You're breaking up a little now too.
[02:43:44] Unknown:
I wasn't clear on it either. I don't think he said private conversations. So you know? Well, do we have to say that when we have a phone call? This is Well, you could very easily assume it's gonna be just like Kevin Oit's conversation.
[02:44:00] Unknown:
I mean, if you're not being explicit about it. So Even that one wasn't live. Right? It was recorded and he did the editing and then he put it up. Right? Yeah. Roger said he'll he'll discuss with us if there's stuff to be discussed.
[02:44:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, he said that all sort of after the fact, though. You know? I I wasn't clear on it either. I thought it was gonna be a a just a regular deal.
[02:44:27] Unknown:
Yeah. I thought he was doing it on the phone because that was the only mode he had. Something about Skype or was the other all the other whatever platforms. I don't know the right word. I thought he said that he didn't have way any way to do it, except for through a phone conversation. I mean, on the phone call.
[02:44:55] Unknown:
Yeah. And it was just her opinion, you know, and you didn't have to jump all over her, Murr. You're not the designated spanker.
[02:45:03] Unknown:
You need one too.
[02:45:09] Unknown:
She's the controller. I think we all need to be spanked on a regular basis.
[02:45:14] Unknown:
Good for the circulation. I'm a school morgue. Dave, did you get my, email? Did your wife read it to you about, the Sunday night show on RBN?
[02:45:46] Unknown:
No. I didn't get it because the computer's not working right now. It's probably there, but is that for, Charlie's show?
[02:45:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Because it kinda went out of control there with Miles just complimenting and making the suggestion. But that time slot had been retired, so, Sam could go home with after fourteen hours instead of sixteen hours. And, but but, you know, I sent him stuff that Charlie has done. So if he wants to open it back up, he may. You know? But I like Charlie.
[02:46:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. He he's fine. I think he would do a good job.
[02:46:21] Unknown:
Right. But we you know, the thing is, they trained Frank, and he worked Saturdays. And now Sam has taken back both days again. So that's twelve hours and then fourteen or sixteen hours back to back.
[02:46:34] Unknown:
You know? What's that? Retire?
[02:46:36] Unknown:
No. He was just being trained to, help out on Saturday because it was, Darren. It was burning Sam out. That's what I'm saying. I don't want Sam to get burned out, you know, since he's back to doing both days again. But it's up to him, you know, it's up to him, you know. I told him about it. So, see what happens. I would listen. One zero. Sure. See what happens. But it's kinda nice to have the prerecord start two hours earlier, you know, if you're if you're gonna listen to them.
[02:47:06] Unknown:
So Yeah. And I but I I like hearing, five two Blackbird at that hour.
[02:47:15] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:47:16] Unknown:
I like that fill in a lot because it's commercial free. And,
[02:47:21] Unknown:
it yeah. He does a good job. I like hearing him. Yeah. Sam goes through all them and and squeezes them down so they'll fit in the hour, you know, and cause he used to do these two hour breakfast clubs and he's doing a lot of, the second hour ones now, I guess. And, that was episode one fifty four, last night. Was it last night? It's only Monday. Right? Yeah. Yeah.
[02:47:51] Unknown:
Hey, Dave. Yeah, Samuel. Six, and this is the general you've convinced me to get the silver lungs generator and Oh. 3PM. Now this thing comes with a manual. Does that cover that buffering thing you talked about, to get it by the stomach acid?
[02:48:11] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:48:13] Unknown:
It does. Cool. Uh-huh. Seven six. Yeah. From the comments I saw on that, the manual was pretty extensive.
[02:48:21] Unknown:
It is. $8.01 6 Okay.
[02:48:24] Unknown:
They're all still Yeah. There's there's nothing like getting something and then not know knowing how to use it. I Oh, yeah. He covers all the bases and,
[02:48:32] Unknown:
he he he's pretty sharp. You could call him. You should call him. K. Mario. Okay. Yeah. His number's on the website.
[02:48:44] Unknown:
Alright. Yeah. I'm I'm trying to install my solar pump right now, and I'm reading the instructions and it's like, I've got already got 10 questions I gotta call in and ask them what the hell they're talking about. And you gotta call China. Hopefully not. Well, have a nice day. Okay.
[02:49:04] Unknown:
Just so you got your pump pulled out?
[02:49:08] Unknown:
No. But I'm doing all the prep precursor work. You know, I gotta run I got a 150 foot run from the solar panels to the wellhead alone. Yeah. And then the the there's a there's a controller that's gotta be hooked up and linked up. And then there's a sensor that has to go on the well, and there's a sensor that has to go in my storage tank. Okay. And you know the sensor thing is where I've got most of the questions. They don't give you a wire size. Of course, it's only sensor, so it's probably minimal. Right.
And I don't like the sensor because it's mechanical. I wish it was enclosed and I mean, there's all kinds of issues that I can see could cause trouble. Right. So and they don't get into it, and they don't tell you half of what you need to know. So that's usual.
[02:49:57] Unknown:
Thursday. It's it's China. Yeah.
[02:50:03] Unknown:
They're pretty clear on what they do to do tell you, which is nice, but they just don't cover certain things.
[02:50:11] Unknown:
I remember most of the stuff that we ever bought at, like, Big Lots or something, you know, that was from China and it required, you know, putting together. There was no words. It was all pictures.
[02:50:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. For a reason.
[02:50:27] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:50:31] Unknown:
Makes more sense if they don't talk to you. A lot is lost in language.
[02:50:41] Unknown:
Samuel, I was gonna send you I'm still gonna send it to you. But, you guys hear about this doctor that, destroyed like, 38,000 or something vials of the bioweapon and was given people saline shots and given them their card showing and they were vaccinated. His name's, doctor Michael Kirk Moore junior, but he goes by doctor Kirk Moore. And, anyway, there was an interview, and I'm like, wait a minute. I recognize those guys. And and it's the two guys that used to be on True News interviewed him on, June 3. And then they had a rally on June 7, but hard to hearing about that at all, even anywhere, you know, on the it's just starting to kind of leak out.
I think, I think, Marjorie Green brought it up on the on the floor, actually. Yeah. I believe she did
[02:51:32] Unknown:
because about the guy that looks Indian?
[02:51:36] Unknown:
No. Well, The the guys that worked for TrueNews, the one guy's what's his name? Sola or whatever, Ed. And then the Yeah. And the filmmaker, I'm like, wait a minute. I recognize those two guys. But, anyway, they were the ones that did this interview. But but, I guess Trump is pushing to, you know, prosecute him, and they wanna give him, like, thirty five years in prison, you know, for destroying government property and all this other crazy stuff. But, he, he's because the guy's, like, in the seventies. Sure we're all you know? Is is he that old? There's a I think so. I I heard it today.
[02:52:17] Unknown:
Somewhere, I was listening to something and, and they they said that they yeah. Trump, a blondie, James, James Bondi is, pushing to for thirty five years, and it's a life sentence because he's he's already up in age. I forget that they said his age, and I someone's now I just That makes that makes sense. Yeah. I mean but it may not be. Be no tolerance. Yeah. It it may he might be in the sixties, but, you know, even in his fifties and and in prison, you know, that's a life sentence. $3.70.
[02:52:49] Unknown:
He's 58.
[02:52:51] Unknown:
There you go. That's what they say. Means you have that means you have nothing to lose That's right. And everything in the game. Suck it to you.
[02:52:59] Unknown:
I can't.
[02:53:01] Unknown:
Right? Suck it to me. 274. But he knew that there's others that have done this. So I think that's that's why their little scheme o didn't go through quite as deadly as they had had intended. But like like I said, I just found this, and the rally was June 7, Salt Lake City. Robert Kennedy. I guess maybe he was there. Doctor Roar deserves a medal for his courage and his commitment to healing. Exclamation point.
[02:53:39] Unknown:
You know, I I think what he did is laudable. However, for the people who thought they were gonna get the shot to protect them, who really were true believers, they probably have a legal action. You know? Now if he was doing it to people who objected,
[02:53:55] Unknown:
that's a whole another story. Right? Yeah. What I heard, Samuel, is that his patients that came to him and said, they're trying to force a shot of me, and I don't want it. Is there any way you can help? Yeah. Okay. Well, that's that's I don't believe we did it to just people that thought they were getting the shot. No. It was people that had to have that card for for proof. Yep. Okay. Okay. Well, that And some some some of these, I guess, were just going around passing out the cards
[02:54:23] Unknown:
Mhmm. Which is good too.
[02:54:38] Unknown:
Hey, Murray. Sam from Houston here. I just caught it online, according to ABC News, in, Salt Lake City. They, dropped the charges against the, with the good doctor.
[02:54:52] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you, Sam. Very cool. Way past Pitchfork and, towards time. Yes, ma'am.
[02:55:08] Unknown:
Oh, hey, me. Murrah, I wanted to let you know and anybody else who's on here, Marjorie Taylor Greene just sent, a public warning to Trump about the Epstein stuff, and she told Trump that, the backlash is continuing against him for not releasing the Epstein stuff, and she's telling him that they want the whole stake. They want the whole stake and caboodle and that he better do something ASAP.
[02:55:37] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, there's different different ideas, though. If that's the case, like, Matthew O'Brien was just on Jimmy Dore recently, and she was saying, well, I would have been on that list. You know, all of these victims and and ones like Mark Phillips that it would have been considered a sedition who we're hoping, they would be on that list. You know? So it's not so much that there's a list. And now Dorsha crap. Dorshaowitz, who, Sam Andrews last week kept saying he's so honest. He's so please. So I had I played a clip of him, and he kept saying, well, if if they do release it, they he he says he knows who they all are, but he's gagged. And, videos would be good and, oh, I'm not on it. He kept making excuses. Right? And he kept calling them the accusers, not the victims.
So all the accusers need to be on there as well as the accused. And you get your lawyer speech there. There's affidavits from young ladies that said they had been forced to have sex with him. Okay? And he admitted the first time around when he was defending Epstein
[02:56:46] Unknown:
that he did get a massage, but he kept his underpants on. Oh, why don't you call him what you did call him? Captain Underpants?
[02:56:54] Unknown:
Yeah. I call him Captain Underpants.
[02:57:00] Unknown:
If you guys go to this website called the government rag, rag.com, it has, two part one and part two, Trump and the Epstein files, part one and part two. And it's on here saying that he's definitely, not releasing these because he's implicated as well as everyone else.
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Right. And then there's a black book that came out a couple of years ago, and I went through all that. It has 1,971 names, and some of them are, like, corporate names, you know, so, like, a company. Yeah. And, Ivanka's on there and, Yep. Yep. 100% smart. Some of these girls that came out of there, though, this one talking about when, you know, she was young and they were doing this, and they would bring, like, you know, a congressman, and they want the wives to know. Right? So they bring them and, tell them what they have to do. And this one fellow refused, and they shot him dead right there and hauled the wife off. So, you know, and then they make up excuses, but this is all satanic stuff. It all gets down to this brotherhood, Illuminati, whatever you wanna call it. It's all together with that, and that's what way they pull off this usury continually continually too? It's all related.
It's the tenant. Yeah. But she said, that Bernie Sanders and apparently, they do this stuff repeatedly. It's not like one time in your blackmails, but she said he was kind to the girls. And and they, they wouldn't know who these were because they use code names. But then if they'd see them on TV or something and they'd learn their real name and they'd say something to the police, police would do nothing. And, oh, what else was it? She came out of this and said something else, and I forget now what I was gonna tell you. Anyway, maybe it'll come back. Oh, I remember. She said Ivanka would come in the room with all of them, and they all loved her that, you know, she was so kind and everything. And and so you wonder how many of these people that are in place now that are the perpetrators were also groomed and tortured, you know, before they got in those positions because that's how they get there. And that's probably what happened to Epstein.
This, Annika Lucas from Belgium, she was telling and I told her on John Moore's show too that, when she was they would always have her naked. Everyone else was dressed and they treat her like, you know, she was royalty or something, but she always had to be naked. And, her training included killing. And she said, she thought it must have been in a psychiatric hospital. It was padded in white, and her handler was looking through the door, and they let two people in that were dressed. I think it was a man and a woman. But, anyway, she killed him. And, she thinks the handler was probably filming it, you know, for a snuff film.
Now what kind of snuff film is that where a naked six year old girl kills adults? Right? So I guess they go for the juggler. It's all I can think. But, she was interviewing she's done some interviews of some others that have come up. And this one guy, Alondra, I played part of it on one of my shows. Last name begins with an m. But he was an Ashkenazi Jewish fellow, and they had him at a breeder farm. That's what they called it. And they just constantly were breeding. And it was important because he was Jewish, they said. And, he he remembered one of the other young fellows passing out from exhaustion. You know, I don't know if he died. But, but he also had been on Epstein's Island, but just briefly saw Epstein himself in passing.
But he what amazed him was how he could Epstein could go from normal to a murderous rage in a split second. So, he probably been through all the training too. This is generational. This has been going on forever. Not just this country. Started before this country. But it works, so they keep doing it. And some of these people, when you see them in interviews and stuff or whatever, you just look at them and their eyes and their expression and everything. And you could just imagine them in, like, you know, eyes wide shut. Right? Those kind of things.
And they are. They are in those kind of things, you know, because that's how they keep their power. And there's stuff underground under the sea, under the land under the sea. And, then it's all related. I played a thing from, Ghislaine. Hawk is her real last name, h o c h. But, anyway, she was speaking at the UN about Tarah Maar, which is their, sort of breakaway country for the elites. But, her being a submarine pilot, you know, and then you have, Elon Musk and this Boring Machine company. Right? So there again, it's all tied together. The maglev trains, all the underground caverns, Catherine Austin Fitts talking about the dumps.
They figure there's, like, a 107 that they could figure out. And, they're not just military bases, and the military bases are used to shield the satanic activity.
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And the Boring Company has bought our property where I work at. We have to be out by April year.
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That's creepy. Yeah. Yep.
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What company, Brent? The crowd toxicology task will confirm
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it. Boring.
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He's being held for his Boring for for,
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mining? His car off the sidewalk. The crowd pulled him up. Yeah. You ever see these big machines,
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Dave? Yeah. Yep. Big Bertha.
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There you go. Yep. Yep.
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Wow. Holy shit.
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Yeah. How you mean they bought you out? What do they have a mortgage on the place? I thought the Indians own that joint.
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Trip.
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Is Brent working?
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Yeah. He might be. It's it's Monday over there.
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So, Murr, what's your opinion of Sinaiticus and Vaticanus?
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Oh, I love that. That was very good. I don't know if you heard that, but I played, had Sam play, several clips from that. But, you still need to hear the whole thing, but you can see how how, how they go about, like, grabbing at straws and then saying, oh, well, see, this proves the bible is not inerrant. Right? But it doesn't. It just proves that there's a lot of shysters.
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Yeah. That's that's, by the way, the, Aladask publication that was put out for the longest time was called the Anti Shyster.
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Yeah. Yeah. I I I saw that when I in the search. The anti shy shyster magazine. I don't think I posted it anywhere. Clicked it off now, but it's in the search link that's in the, Radio Ranch, Chitango,
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numeral two. Does anyone have a link to the old issues?
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The the one I I saw that I didn't post that's in that search was Internet archives, and it was, I guess, the audio from it. But the cover photo they showed was the Clintons.
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And I'd like to encourage everybody if they haven't seen that, the great high Bible hoax of 1881, you really should, because it's gonna help you make a decision on what Bible you wanna be using. And an eight to one Brent recommends.
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And, you know, the time frame when that was going on, I said something earlier in the show, but then I didn't clarify when I was playing that. But that was, a lot of that was the same time period as the, second war for independence here, you know, otherwise known as the war of northern aggression.
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Oh, yeah. And and like I said about that Walter Weiss, video about the Jesuits actually making up Sun Tzu, and that's how they actually run their army.
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Mhmm.
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That's it. Theodore or Tudor Alexander has the same opinion, which I found quite interesting.
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Yeah.
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Everybody thinks that, Sun Tzu is from some ancient time and place. Well, more likely it was the Jesuits making it up, and it was the way they should have got business. According to what I understand about Himmler is he used the Jesuit organization for the SS the organizational model.
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Could be. The Jew suits.
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Hey. Not to throw a monkey wrench in there. I got some breaking news. They just said, the Washington commanders, you know, the the football team. They used to be the Washington Redskins. They're they're trying to get the taxpayers to buy them a new, stadium in DC. And Trump that I they just said that it's pretty much a done deal, but Trump just threw his himself in the mix and told them that if they don't change their name back to the wash Redskins, he wasn't gonna let them build the stadium.
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Oh, I love it. Oh my. Politically incorrect.
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I don't know about that guy. I mean, I oh, god.
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Hey, Mer.
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Yeah?
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Hi. What do you think about, all of that that I don't know if you guys had any chance to you probably didn't have a chance to watch it, but that video that, Mark interview that Martin Armstrong did with, Greg Hunter is pretty scary in terms of he's worked with all the central banks before, the Federal Reserve banks around the world, and he said a 100% we're going to war. And, he also said in that interview that the four cities that he believes will be bombed will be New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and then some city in Tennessee.
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Probably. Actually, we're in World War three. It was interesting listening to Mitchell Henderson, and, it was on June 30. With the I played some of the clip, but, it's, like, you know, forty some minutes, almost fifty minutes from his show with Rents, and it's called the following Where do I get that? Where do I get that, Mara? You could find it on rents.com. Go down the left hand column, and you'll see Mitchell Henderson.
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Okay. Mister Henderson? Okay. Yeah. And And
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it's, it's called, the phony war, that episode. And, Phony the phony war? Yeah. P h o n y. That's what people were calling World War II because these things start up slow. They've got to get all the materials and stuff together. And so he marked the date of June 22 for the start of World War III because that's when Trump attacked Iran. Yeah. But it'll go over years and years. Yep. You know? And that's
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I'm scared it's gonna be on our soil like major.
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Well, I was about to say it's about time, and, I think that's act actually accurate.
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Yeah.
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Because we've been taking it to everybody else ever since
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the inception. Yep. Yep. I agree with you.
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Yeah. I agree we're in World War three, and it's not the beginning that's gonna be the problem. What do you mean we began? In your pocket?
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It's gonna be the end. Well, we're gonna be in that we when they drop it. Yeah. US corporation. Yeah. I called the US corps. Right? I don't call it anything to do with me.
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May I?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Do any of you guys remember the nuclear scare bombing they had with Hawaii? I don't know. What was that? It was, like, 2019. Right? Wasn't it? They sent missiles off, to Hawaii. All the sirens, they didn't they weren't given notice correctly or whatever, and people were freaking out. Well, nothing ever hit the island. But what did happen was all of the critical infrastructure computers, there's, like, a a default trigger built in that if this happens, then all of their information, security passcodes, critical information files, and whatever from all the critical infrastructure is automatically downloaded and transmitted to the military.
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Yeah. So it would be,
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under military control. Yeah. Right. In in case in case you're assuming that everybody's dead, you need to have this information. Right? Right. So according to Juan, I don't know if anybody listens to him, they they they're gonna do this again to get the the rest of the information that's being locked away so that nobody can be hiding in any information or have control over critical infrastructure.
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So you can have continuation of government. But let listen here. Remember, there was also right after that the same thing off of North Korea. Remember? And here's my observation. Israel had just taken two more new Dolphin two, actually, submarines from Germany that they had ordered. You know, they've they've got them you know, they are they are, a vassal of this country until 2099. So they have to do whatever we say. They have to provide troops, and there's a 150 different US military installations in Germany, which is half the size of Texas. K? So both world wars were about keeping Germany down, which may be the real tribe of Judah. Who knows? But in any case, they had just taken the order of these two subs. Right? And so we have two incidences, right, in the ocean.
And, so I think I think it was an excuse to, shoot, you know, do a wait. I think they ended up on the bottom of the drink, and that was that. But, as far as collecting information, I can see that angle too. Yeah. Thank you. What I'm saying is Israel is always trying to kick off a hot war. Leslie Clark, whose real name is Khan from the Cohen Group, he was supreme allied commander of NATO in Europe and tried to start World War three with Russia in the nineties.
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It it it is. They are. You are correct. I just don't think that this situation is going to benefit them. And it's it's already it's already been orchestrated in such a way that they're they are counting on getting this information. So, like, this SES can't have control and can't manipulate the government. And then and then they'll it's almost like it's might they might use Israel to do it, because BB is under the thumb, but it it's not going to be like an actual like, cities are gonna get blown up, I don't think, and and stuff. It's gonna be enough to trigger the automated computer systems to download and transmit, and it's it's like an end runaround against people, you know, trying to manipulate and control the government.
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Yeah. So you said SES, you're talking about senior executive services?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. And, they don't have as much control probably as we think. They're put in there to basically hinder the operations of each outfit they're put in because they don't know anything about what they're doing, but they're at the head of the, Fauci, for instance, SES. That's why they never fired him. They couldn't fire him.
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Yeah.
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And they said something about when when Trump, did something and went into Cheyenne Mountain, he did some kind of lockdown so that on all of these critical infrastructure computers, they can continuously add information, but they can't change passwords, they can't delete, and they can't change where anything was currently at to, like, hide it or sub, you know, partition it off?
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That sounds like a good idea, actually, because, you know, Israel, according to Frederick c Blackburn, who knew, and he's the only one I've heard it from, Israel had all the launch codes on nine 11. That's why there was no fighting back. So, of course, they all they have them still. You know? Yeah. But they get so like like, Friday the thirteenth in June, and they would've had to go over there and hit Iran, get it started. And they knew that they wouldn't get any response from this country because they were busy celebrating the two hundred and fifty year of the army and the parade the next day and everything. You know?
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And that's probably by design too. So we don't respond. We don't get involved. And, other other people can, you know, cry wolf and and play games, and then they gotta eat their own crow.
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The main thing to remember is the 10 commandments. Alright? Thou shall have no other gods before me. Don't put don't give any one person or any people undue, you know, supremacy or power or whatever, because they're just people too. And as things roll on each war, it's been the principalities and powers sweep in and take over. You know, they may work through people, but it's satanic. That's what this war is. It's a mass blood sacrifice for Satan. Besides being, good for the bankers, which are satanic as well, We learned that when, Ronald Bernard from The Netherlands, right, who had turned out had been abused himself, was expected to partake in, in these child sacrifices. And he was like at the top of the banking system.
We learned about that in twenty seventeen September when the, videos were coming out. So like I'm saying, it's all related. You know? So what has to happen is the money system has to go down. Whatever else goes down with it will.
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Well, isn't that what, Trump is doing now with, rerouting through these stable coins or whatever and and and, you know, doing an end run around maintaining the US currency, but taking the banks more or less out of it because you don't have to run it through the SWIFT?
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Well, I like to think that, you know, because in his first two term, he he, you know, basically pointed at the at the media because they were turning off the light. They were turning off the filming during his campaign. Right? Yep. And he stretches his arm out and put fake news. And now it doesn't matter who the president is because when they do things like that, people notice. Right? And so we've all learned about fake news. And if you look at Howard Wallace Rosenthal in '76 when Walter White interviewed him. That's what he said. Control the money is most important so they can have the international control through propaganda.
So if you unravel this Gordian not backwards, right, you take out the propaganda first and then you work on the money system. So that's what I've been seeing too. But, you know, there's there's all kind of stuff coming with it. And and, it's, you know, still working through people. And if they neglect their adherence to God, what I say at the end of my show, Patrick Henry. Right? He said when people forget God, tyrants forge their change chains. Right. So that's what we're seeing.
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Murr?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Yeah. Murr on the Genius Act on page nine. That's not what's happening, though. He's issuing a stable coin. It's the same thing as the CBDC that's going to be backed by Federal Reserve notes and, as well as the Treasury bills bonds and notes. And, what was I going to tell you? That those are gonna be issued by the banks. The banks are not going away. The banks are gonna be issuing stablecoins. This is exactly what they did in the civil war, to fund the civil war. That's what exactly what's being done right now. And that's what Martin Armstrong said specifically in that interview that, we this is a rinse and repeat of the Civil War because China knows that they're gonna get dragged into a war.
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I hope it doesn't happen. I'm gonna pray it doesn't happen. But Yeah. We we all need to pray. Yeah. That's for sure. But Socrates Socrates hasn't been wrong yet. So, you know, and and and Trump Trump already had a coin there for a while, kind of a pump and dump for his own. Yep. Yep. You know? So Yep. You know? I yep. It's not certain. It's not certain, but, and and some people think, you know, all prophecy has been fulfilled, but I don't see it that way. And one thing I was gonna cover, but I'm gonna do it this next week, was about I don't know if you people remember all the loud noises in the sky. Nobody ever pinpointed where they're coming from. Kinda sound like trumpets. Right. And it started, like, 2008 or at least that's when they started recording them. I mean, all over the world.
And, I've got a couple some good ones, but then Ken in Texas left a message on my phone talking about, earthquakes more than 47 in Kamchatka just recently. And, so I'm I'm gonna yeah. I'm gonna dig into that more this next week. I was gonna play a couple of the sounds and things, but I got off on another
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tangent. Where where can I hear you on your show, Myr? Where is your show? It's on republicbroadcasting.org. And when is it?
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It's, two to 4PM central on Sunday. Oh, okay. Really well. Yeah. Thank you. Well, you know, if you go to the host schedule page on there and scroll down to my you know, where it says you're Sterling Murr on Sunday, you can click on there and and my archives are attached to the bottom of that. There's a black kitty black kitty black kitty cat with blue eyes on there. Oh my god. And I love your name. Is that is that the title of your show, yours truly Murr? Yeah. Oh, that's amazing. I love it. I love it. That is Yeah. Murr is an acronym of my initials, my first, middle, and maiden name, and then Bailey is my real last name. Somebody had complained about, oh, she's using a fake name.
But, of course, they were calling into Robert Rayvolts. Right? And, so who they were talking to said, well, Robert Raybould isn't his real name. You know? But, I am in fact using my real name. My first name's Mary. My middle name's Ellen, and I'm not giving out my maiden name because that's too much information.
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Yeah. I love it. I love it.
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Yeah. It just hit me, you know. I well, I started using that because in the Chitangos and stuff. So that was quite a few, you know, years ago. And and and when I call in and stuff. So but then when I had, was gonna have the show, I was sending some an email to somebody, and I put yours truly in. And right then, I was impressed. That's what you'll use for your show name. So that's what I use. Because it's my opinion and it's what I see is what's true and, you know, so I mean, a lot of people don't like the fact that I pushed the thing about, JFK not being killed, but he wasn't.
And, I'm just reporting. It's not my research that proved it. You know? But, it's out there. And Jay Weidner more recently has picked up on the idea. You know, he doesn't have the details that, Brian David Anderson had that Mark Anderson has picked up on and presents it still. And, you know, we've been on each other's shows and stuff, but called the incident on Elm Street. Actually, the, you can find it on Internet movie database, and you can watch the whole thing there or on, BitChute. But, my god, I'm hit. Just all one word, you know, without the apostrophe.
My god, I'm hit. And, one of the things he got from the National Archives, he was getting different things when he was putting this together, Anderson, David, Brian David Anderson. And, the woman there kept saying, you should get this one. You should get this one. So he finally got that, and it was a a picture of JFK's jacket that he wore that day. And there's a big ripped, big gun hole bullet hole in his, right shoulder. And that's the only place he was hit. All this other stuff is just malarkey to keep us talking about it. And you notice how it works? Because people know it's not true. Something's not right, but they keep bringing out all these shooters and all this stuff.
And, but the theory that, you know, those that have kind of, euphemistically turned over the money changers tables, these leaders, God has put a hedge of protection around. And it doesn't matter what man do. So that's why it's important to remember the another reason, the, 10 commandments. Right? But, if you look at Andrew Jackson, they tried to kill him four or five times, and he wandered on his tombstone. I killed the bank, and he did. And that's when they started planning over in Europe, the Jew bankers and everybody to, have the civil war here because, the South was doing all too well.
You know, whether people were pressed held to service, that's what they like to call slavery in the constitution. You know, even they had, more personal wealth than most of the people in the North. You know? And, they followed Christian principles in the South more than the North too. They had, what was it? The transcendentalism and universalism and stuff. Unitarian, whatever. But, you know, so it it just shows. But anyway and then you have Adolf Hitler, and they tried 41 times to kill him. And he ended up, they say escaped, but it was he was actually abducted. He and Eva were drugged and, flown to, they landed in Uruguay. But, then they had Analco in in Argentina. And go to shark hunters dot com. Harry Cooper's got that all all in control. This is the thing. People that do all this stuff and this, research, and they're right to an extent, but you've gotta be open to other people's research.
Now, like, Mike King, he oh, I don't even wanna hear about Argentina and, you know, but that's not his research. His research is really good too. But Hitler didn't kill himself. And, you know, if they had done what they were going to, they, you you know, they burned bodies, because they didn't want German people to see them treated like they did Mussolini and his people, you know, which, interestingly enough, both Italy and Germany had fascism, but no usury. Neither of them allowed usury. So that's why they're demonized so much. You know? The difference difference in the way it's handled.
I'll set up
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now. Yeah. A lot of people think that other nations won't won't use the nukes on us because they want the land and they want it in good shape. Well, they can still use them and use it as an EMP, and the estimates are that 90% of the population will be gone in a year.
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Yeah. Yeah. They'll be starving. There'll be pestilence. And, yep. Yep. But, like Mitchell Henderson was saying about the size of the bombs, the ones Iran would use would only, you know, encompass a mile. And it would be used to to like, they used, the other to take out the Mossad. And, you know, so and like you said too, it's their holy land too. Yeah. Yeah. So they don't wanna destroy it. And it would be similar here, like, say if if Russia I mean, they don't need territory. They need more people. You know? But if they're forced into it, it would be, you know, certain strikes where where it will cripple the government. That only makes sense.
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In 1962, we did a a nuclear blast out in The Pacific at about 250 miles high. It was about a 1.4 megaton, warhead. Just them getting it up there was was a difficult challenge at the time. They tried three times, and they finally got it to where they could, set it off. That was 850 miles from Hawaii, and it totally jacked Hawaii up to, to Paul's.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. I I see all this as pagan worship. What else is it? You know? And I was looking different things like the guys traveling in China and and, different places. They'll be like, what's this? Oh, it we're, you know, we're burning this to the gods. Like, what gods? What are you talking you know? And they don't even know most of the people, and and there's ones in Japan and different places, you know, notes of the over, you know, to the gods. So it's like some things never change exactly what it said in the bible. I mean, Abraham that's came out of there because of all their, you know, sacrificing to pagan gods, and and it boils down to Satan.
Sorry. I know you like being fooled, but, you know, one or the other. Choose.
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Yeah. We're so irresponsible just blowing this stuff off and playing with it like it's no big deal. It's just so irresponsible.
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But we shouldn't guilt ourselves, Samuel. You know? Because it isn't us. Yeah. They're doing it in our name and they're using our money and everything. We know what's going on, but we have no power to stop them. You know, just like Michael Gatti riding in the back of the car, and he's saying how they shouldn't be doing this. And and, whoever it was said, well, do you have any power over where this car is going? And nope. Exactly. You know? So you get out of it. You don't participate. And, that's why I'm calling it the US corps from here out because they're dead to me.
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Yeah. They've they've got us all running down different rabbit holes, so there's no consensus to work on one particular subject. Like, one I wish we would bring up more and push more and, is one, the spiritual side of it, and the other this genocide that's going on in Palestine right now is just how can we do this? How can why are there not more protests about it? You know what I mean? They really are good at at stomping this stuff all down because there's plenty of of ire against it. It's just, you know, you get labeled an anti Semitism and everything else and, you know, lose your ability to go to college and stuff like that Where a lot of these things usually used to start up in the past, they're prepared for it now. They they try to tamp it down early on, you know, before it gets too out there.
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Well, one of the go ahead. Who was that?
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Who wants to go to college anyway?
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Amen. Yeah. One of these things at college, these, I guess it was mostly girls. They, you know, young ladies, and they were just had their banner and were sitting sitting out in the grassy area, not doing anything bothering anybody, just a banner reading about what was going on. And here comes this Jewess with her cell phone and looks at them all nasty and, you know, like she's highfalutin' or something and and calls the police and says she's she's feeling harassed. She's, you know, afraid for her safety. And they were doing nothing, you know? So this is how they operate. It's just deception all the time, you know?
And, so And I think we need to talk about different things and it doesn't matter, you know, they got us going down rabbit holes. Well, no, they don't have me at all. Alright? I'm doing research and I'm being guided by God and I will say the truth as I see it.
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What's this? She feels like she's being harassed. It's either she is or she isn't.
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Right. She was saying yeah. And I don't know if she even actually called them, you know, but she wanted these girls to know that she had this power being a Jewish that she could call the police and, make them come break it up. Then I don't know if they did. I didn't see any more about that particular incident, but that that's how they operate. Mhmm. But they always overreach to their own detriment, and they know they're wrong. That's why they overreach. They're so afraid it's gonna slip away from them again. And guess what? It will.
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Well, they fake it till they make it.
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Yeah. Right?
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Well, when the government wants to control the issue, they, make sure that all of the talking heads talk about the same thing until they've quashed it. It's over and over and over repeat and rinse.
[03:33:55] Unknown:
But it's not required to watch it talking ads or listen to them. You know? I mean, after I didn't say that, did I? Around the Amish and stuff. I mean, I'll see the Amish working in their fields and stuff, and and they're just not burned by all this crap. But yet they they don't need stuff to talk about, like giants in the Bible and stuff, you know? So but they do know what's going on. One particular time, the one neighbor that has a store and I when any had you know, when all this began in 2020. Right? And he had a mask on, and he was so nervous. Right? And it just wasn't like him. Right? And I'm like, what? Well, there's this woman. What was her name?
I forget. But, anyway, you know, non Amish and living fairly nearby, and she'd stop in all the time to make sure they knew what was on the news and trying to get them to do stuff for her too. I heard the one time, and I'm not in here that often, but she came and wanted them to put in a mailbox for you know, they as if they're gonna work for for I don't know. Yeah. They've got plenty of stuff to do. Alright? And then she had a whole pile of stuff delivered and, oh, she's gonna have to shovel it or you know? So Phyllis, I think her name was. But, anyway, she she was apparently the one that was telling him this.
And it, you know, thankfully, it was just he and I and I said they're lying to us. Don't wear that mask please and so he didn't and at one point, he told me when I was there that this guy said he was a lawyer came in and he said if you were in town, I'd have you arrested for not wearing a mask. Right? And I'm like, okay. Good. You're not in town. You know? So it it you are right about how they buffalo people, and we're so easily buffaloed. So don't pay any attention to them. Don't give them a chance.
[03:35:46] Unknown:
Well, we should be doing the same things. You know? We should I like like what the in the electronic intifada does. Before they start their show, they tell you what day of the genocide it is.
[03:36:01] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But there's place for all of that. But, like, right now, I'm listening to the Eagles hunt. There's a lot more Golden Eagles around here now. And, you know, there's just other things to do in life.
[03:36:20] Unknown:
Can I can I change the subject?
[03:36:22] Unknown:
Please do.
[03:36:24] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:36:26] Unknown:
Please. I was I was stopped. It's a traffic stop issue. And the guy said it was for failing to stop, but I stopped just maybe not as long as he deemed appropriate. And it just happens to be that the failure to stop is the highest civil infraction dollar amount available to them. So I What state? Michigan.
[03:37:05] Unknown:
K. Thank you.
[03:37:07] Unknown:
And so I, and this is in a in Romeo. So I pulled up a, a notice to dismiss, and maybe I should not have used that. But I pulled that up. I crossed off that I will agree to appear at a later date and put I just want it dismissed with with prejudice. And, I sent in the check. I sent in a copy of my affidavit, a copy of my notice, and, a copy from travelstate.gov, you know, where it says, national and and get a get a passport. And they sent me and I figured they either cashed the check or they just dismiss it, and all would be good. But, no, they they sent me a notice for a hearing. Which I didn't want I didn't want a hearing, but I also didn't wanna pay $200 for 200 of 200 currency or whatever. Right?
[03:38:27] Unknown:
They want a hearing? Give them an earful.
[03:38:33] Unknown:
No. Okay.
[03:38:39] Unknown:
Because I already submitted my my documentation. Is there anything that I should be sending in prior to this hearing so that they already have it on file when I get there? I already sent in my affidavit, and they kept it. I sent in a copy of my my cover letter where I notified the prosecutor and and the, sheriff's department and multiple other police departments. And So is there something else I should submit before I go in?
[03:39:33] Unknown:
I have an opinion.
[03:39:35] Unknown:
Please.
[03:39:39] Unknown:
I think with the paperwork you've already done, you've challenged their jurisdiction. What they need you to do is appear because on upon appearance, they obtain jurisdiction. And Stamper has a letter that he writes to courts telling him he knows that that's what they're trying to do, and he's not agreeing with it, etcetera. I don't know where exactly how to get that. I think it's in his abatement document. He has an abatement. It's just it's a more of a common he calls it a common law abatement. It's different than the non statutory one that's in the book of the hundreds. So you say an abatement, there's a there's a lot of, you know, realities of what one is, but I would at least tell them that you realize that this is the case and and that that you're not accepting it.
That letter, I think you can find you might be able to find that online. I think I originally found it online somewhere. Is it it's judge Melvin Stampers common law abatement. You might try that and find it. He has a letter in there that he submits to the court because he knows that's what they're doing. And he's an avid, you know, he was a a JD, so he's saying that that's how they get jurisdiction on appearance, and it doesn't matter whether you call it a special appearance or anything else. He says if the judge is worth his salt, he's gonna get jurisdiction.
[03:41:16] Unknown:
Right.
[03:41:18] Unknown:
So I think that's what they're up to, would be my guess.
[03:41:23] Unknown:
This, just yes?
[03:41:27] Unknown:
So, Sketch, I I haven't really been on the on the show or or on this program for a little bit, but Sketch told me about, Richard Mick McDonald. McDonald. And he he went over a process. Now his is from the February, so things might have changed. But what it can kinda give you a a place to start to do your research, whether you whether it still applies, what he what he talks about still applies. And, also, what was the other thing? I forgot what the other thing was. Hopefully, that helps.
[03:42:13] Unknown:
Richard McDonald used to call himself one of the people, which is what we are as state citizens. So and he said they the court know knows exactly what I'm saying when I tell them that.
[03:42:34] Unknown:
One time someone came to him and said, or they said, can you help me? And he goes, when's your date? And he go and the guy says, tomorrow. And he goes, well, you might as well just pay the fine. So, basically, he has a where he does paperwork, He proves his position, and he was using the, oh, you know, I think it things might have changed now. The congress congressional record, I think that's changed. And he would he would get them to send them stuff with their, stamp on it, and then he would file that with you know, like, through the courts. And then and, you know, so, basically, he would prove out what the words meant that applied to him, you know, that he's not a human being. A human being's a monster which can't inherit.
You know? There was all these little things that he would prove out where where the judge only could look at the law pertaining to the definitions that he was you know, he he, like, held the judge to, the definitions of law. You know how,
[03:43:48] Unknown:
they can I'm I'm I'm not an expert at that, so I don't think that that would be a a New approach. Proactive, route for me to take. There if there's a simple, easy letter that I can just, write, you know, discussing this. I know you're trying to get jurisdiction, and I'm one of the people, and that does it doesn't apply to me or something or whatever else is in that letter. That would probably be better. I don't I don't wanna I don't wanna drag it out. I don't wanna along. I was just happy hoping they'd either cash the check or just send it back to me, not level it up another letter as, you know, trying to take the administrative route.
I don't I don't wanna, you know, go into court and do some long drawn out battle and waste hours, weeks, months, and years.
[03:44:47] Unknown:
And the only other thing I'd recommend is if you do end up in court that you read, that transcript of Randy Lee challenging them. First thing he does is he asks for permission, which is before he speaks, when the judge asked him is if there's ever any opposition, he says yes. And then he he says Randy says for the record, and the judge acknowledges it. So it is for the record, and then he points out who he is, where he is, and what he is.
[03:45:21] Unknown:
Yes. They He destroys the name for a civil infraction. It's not going to a court of record like that.
[03:45:29] Unknown:
No. You have you are the court, and the paperwork is the record if you can get it in there, that you're trying to push. That's the whole point of it. It, he was brought in by an IRS notice, and he was in district court. But I think this applies everywhere. It's the whole reason that on a traffic, Stamper, puts his preliminary letter in there telling them that he knows that they're trying to get jurisdiction. It's all really the same thing. No. No. Is that you I mean, I would object to the name because you're gonna be called in there in that upper case name. That adjust Yep. And that's what Randy Lee is doing. And that's what Randy Lee is doing in in that statement that he makes.
Mhmm. He's just alerting to the name. He's telling them that he's not he's he's he's from the bear state instead of the California, you know, etcetera. He just goes through all the jurisdictions and, you know, it's short and sweet. The judge tech tells the prosecutor, will you do you have a problem with this guy claiming that he's not the guy that we want? And, the prosecutor says something like, well, just because he doesn't we don't spell the name like he wants us to doesn't mean that he he's not in trouble here with us. And the judge says dismissed. He doesn't you know, actually, no. He says next case. He doesn't even dismiss it because it was like it wasn't there.
[03:47:12] Unknown:
Hey. Do you that that triggered in my memory. Let's see. Lee Terry Lee. Were you talking about Terry Lee? Randy. Randy. Well, Terry Lee brought up where one time the judge says, if you say something else, I'll I'll, give you, discontent or no. No. No. I'm saying it wrong. Contend the court. Yes. Thank you. And so he stopped talking, and the judge, dismissed or he didn't dismiss it. I think he did similar to what, do you remember him saying that, Terry Lee? I missed that one. Okay. Yeah. He he he is the judge was saying, you know, if you speak up one more time, you're you're, you're gonna be thrown in jail for contempt.
And he quit talking, and the judge dismissed it. Well, in the it ended up where it was dismissed, but I forgot the verbiage. I yield.
[03:48:05] Unknown:
In Indiana.
[03:48:06] Unknown:
Yep.
[03:48:08] Unknown:
I I won two traffic court cases with, I basically said common law, no harm, no loss, no injury to any man or woman. Do you have a man or woman making a complaint against me? They have this the state of Indiana. I says, well, bring the state of Indiana into the court, and I wanna cross examine them. And then Shapiro versus Thompson that you have a right so basic, it doesn't even need to be mentioned. The state of Indiana abruptly and wrongly convict con converted my right in into a privilege and issued a license for it. Then Murdock versus Pennsylvania says no state may convert a secured right into a privilege and issue a license for fee for it. And if they do, Shuttleworth versus Pennsylvania Alabama says I can't ignore the license and engage in the right with impunity.
That means you can't punish I since I relief on previous decisions of the US Supreme Court. And I'm constitutional, defense for willfulness. I am immune to the prosecution, and therefore, the prosecution does not have a cause of action which relief can be granted. And I won two different counties, and driver's license. No driver's license. No insurance. And, I was found not guilty putting in those.
[03:50:20] Unknown:
Sir, can can you repeat those cases and and, give give a pause between them? Okay. I'm ready to write now.
[03:50:30] Unknown:
Shapiro versus Thompson.
[03:50:36] Unknown:
Okay. Got it.
[03:50:38] Unknown:
Yeah. And then, the second one is, Murdoch versus Pennsylvania.
[03:50:46] Unknown:
Got it.
[03:50:48] Unknown:
And the other one is Shuttleworth or yeah. Shuttleworth versus Birmingham, Alabama.
[03:50:56] Unknown:
Got it. Thank you.
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And you can go on the archives and put in, you can you can, get it off the show notes.
[03:51:08] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[03:51:10] Unknown:
And,
[03:51:11] Unknown:
I think it's laudable that you got off on those technicalities, but if they don't have jurisdiction, you wouldn't even be talking about it. You're calling the Supreme Court technicalities? The first thing that's supposed to be cited in the court is whether that court has jurisdiction. That's plain, simple, forward law. Now if they don't have jurisdiction and you start arguing with them, you give them jurisdiction.
[03:51:43] Unknown:
You mentioned you mentioned I mentioned common law. No harm, no loss, or injury to any man or I just I understand that.
[03:51:52] Unknown:
Don't be upset. I'm just telling you that if you if you wanna keep it as simple as possible, upon appearance, they have jurisdiction unless you straighten that out real early. Well,
[03:52:04] Unknown:
tell tell me somebody that has won a case with that verbiage. I I want two cases. What can I say?
[03:52:15] Unknown:
Well, the people in the book of the hundreds through the, nonstatutory
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abatement had thousands Who has who has won their case in court using it?
[03:52:26] Unknown:
Thousands. I just said thousands did in the nineties. Does it work today? I don't know.
[03:52:33] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I'm talking about the clerk today.
[03:52:36] Unknown:
And you still gotta get your van back.
[03:52:39] Unknown:
I'm still trying.
[03:52:41] Unknown:
It's okay. Oh, I wish you good luck. But see, if you wanna keep it simple, all that I'm saying and I and I'm I'm I'm saying I think you did a a wonderful job. But if they don't have jurisdiction, they can't go forward with anything. And that's what Randy Lee did with them. He stopped them right at the beginning. They didn't go any further. The judge couldn't even dismiss the case because basically there wasn't a case to dismiss. He just said next. I think it's important to make note of. That's all I'm saying, and I'm not I'm not ragging on you or anything. I'm just I think what you did was wonderful. It's just these are tactics that you can win technically, but then it gets involved and Yeah. I like to you can give them the jurisdiction.
[03:53:29] Unknown:
So You you put this into the to the cert to the, clerk of the court before you go there. Yeah. You mail it to the court clerk or oh, call up the clerk of the court and ask her what your what your case number is. And and you put that on the top of the page your case number, and they have to put that file in your case number that you're using the Supreme Court rulings.
[03:54:01] Unknown:
Yes. Stamper says he said even, if you you attack them directly on jurisdiction, it's a hard climb. He says basically what you're doing with the abatement is you're attacking their procedure. Because their procedure is illegal, they don't have a a leg to stand on. So, I mean, this is just things I know. I've not put them into practice either. So And, well, I put it into practice, and I won. I know. I understand that. So I'm just saying that maybe any of your route for us is to just perfect how we
[03:54:38] Unknown:
You show me somebody has won that statement in court with his jurisdictions deal. I'll I'll possibly look at it. But Yeah. I understand. I'm using my
[03:54:54] Unknown:
I can't do both. Right? Because if I if I include both, then I'm I'm putting in the minute I start putting in that, I'm putting in that they have jurisdiction. So if I'm gonna challenge jurisdiction, I have to do that first. Oh, no. You push back on me, then I have to put in the
[03:55:17] Unknown:
the the counter I would I would file them file them both with the clerk or the court and put them in find out your case number.
[03:55:26] Unknown:
Well, jurisdiction is supposed to is supposed to be the first thing that's decided. That's why they wanna presume it because they don't wanna decide it. They wanna presume that they have jurisdiction. Right. Your paperwork that you put in already, I think, was a challenge to that, and that's why they want a hearing because upon appearance, they will have jurisdiction. Jurisdiction.
[03:55:50] Unknown:
Right. That's what I'm thinking is going on. And and and that makes that makes sense to me because I did put in there that I wanted it canceled for lack of jurisdiction. And maybe I should've just left that out and just said I just want it canceled, you know, for my for my documents already on file.
[03:56:10] Unknown:
Did you submit your affidavit?
[03:56:12] Unknown:
I did. Okay. Well, you're challenging your jurisdiction, obviously. And a copy of the cover letter where I notified the the everybody and their brother, because I listed everybody out that I notified. The the sheriff's department, the police departments, the the, prosecutors. I even had one one, mayor that I had on there. But there's, like, sixty sixty names on that one sheet Yeah. That I had and I and I and I did print it. You definitely you you definitely challenged jurisdiction.
[03:57:00] Unknown:
So now do you wanna stand on it or appear without saying anything and then they take it? It's what they did with Joe Lustica. They wouldn't they they would not acknowledge his affidavit. And finally, the judge said, did you put gas in your car? Okay. We got jurisdiction.
[03:57:23] Unknown:
But not that day. No. But you don't wanna be there forever, you said. So Right. Right. No. I don't I don't wanna be there forever. I I want something simple, easy, repeatable. Yeah. I know that's I I didn't wanna cause an uprising because, you know, in my mind, if the if they leave us an out, then we just we take that out, and we don't make waves. Right? You just go in there. But if they if they're gonna push it and make waves, then you're gonna get people in there that are just gonna go tooth and nail and and drag it all
[03:58:04] Unknown:
all out. And, yeah. You wanna be as gentle as dove Yes. And as wise as that serpent. You don't wanna ruffle any feathers. You wanna give them a way out.
[03:58:14] Unknown:
Yes. And that's that's what I was trying
[03:58:16] Unknown:
run this over in my own head, how I would do it. And one of the texts I would use is as a Christian, your honor, I see nobody on this docket with a Christian name, so I can't be here kind of a thing. I don't know if I would word it exactly like that, but you know what I'm saying? Yes. Yes.
[03:58:40] Unknown:
Well, if I can do the the common law or the have something that is valid, to challenge the jurisdiction and to not acknowledge that that's what they're trying to do.
[03:58:57] Unknown:
Yeah. There's a letter from Stamper that, is for just this purpose, and it is he's challenging traffic at the time. So that probably would be appropriate.
[03:59:10] Unknown:
Okay. And where do I find that letter?
[03:59:13] Unknown:
Good good point. I probably have a copy of it here somewhere. Oh my. I'm so badly organized these days because I'm sort of moving things all over the place
[03:59:25] Unknown:
in my life right now.
[03:59:29] Unknown:
I wonder where this is. I would you might have better luck instead of me finding my copy and telling you how to get it is see if you can do a search. I would I would try, JD Melvin Stamper. Melvin Stamper JD. Abatement, common law abatements. With those things in the search, letter regarding jurisdiction. I think those three key things should get you to it.
[04:00:13] Unknown:
Okay.
[04:00:16] Unknown:
I do have a copy here somewhere, but I don't know where I put my hands on it right off.
[04:00:22] Unknown:
Well, if you find it, could you have Paul send it to me?
[04:00:29] Unknown:
The problem is is I'll have a just a hard copy. I won't have a PDF or anything like that. So if you could find it in PDF form that he's he's got a whole booklet on the common law abatement.
[04:00:51] Unknown:
Do you remember what, that book is called?
[04:00:57] Unknown:
Which book?
[04:00:58] Unknown:
You said he had a whole book on abatement.
[04:01:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I Yeah. I'm guessing. I'm thinking it's basically I just don't know for sure. Okay. I yield. I yield. But it's it's probably something like those three search terms is in the title. His name
[04:01:22] Unknown:
Oh, wait a minute here. Maybe I got it here.
[04:01:25] Unknown:
Muse, can you see the chat room in the FCC?
[04:01:31] Unknown:
Yes.
[04:01:32] Unknown:
Put something in there. Looks like it came from Australia, but it looks like it has the, sample of the letter.
[04:01:40] Unknown:
Oh, great.
[04:01:42] Unknown:
Oh, I found it. I got lucky. You're you're lucky day, Muse. Believe me when you see the mess I've got here. Okay. It's it's titled Abatement at Common Law, and it's from comments from the professor on traffic citations, an introduction to abatement.
[04:02:15] Unknown:
Okay.
[04:02:19] Unknown:
And it's probably about the whole thing. I know the letter's short and sweet, but the whole little booklet here is probably about an eighth of an inch thick. It says, traffic tickets are a a pain for all of us. When using this abatement strategy, first send the notice of abatement memorandum of law and denial of corporate existence to the clerk of the court. And then that's the beginning of this, and he goes through the steps of what you need to do.
[04:03:05] Unknown:
Okay.
[04:03:09] Unknown:
Looks like that's exactly what I I put in the chat room there too. It's, mickeyverts.blogspot.com. It was just the first thing that came up in the Yandex search. So I put both of them in the, numeral two radioranch.tashango.com also. But there's a sample letter. And what you were reading there sounds exactly it's exactly what they have at the beginning of this too in larger type.
[04:03:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Mine says at the very top, other than the big title abatement at at at common law, it says abatement at common law in the corner, Melvin Stamper, JD. Common law copyright, 1997, all rights reserved, and then it gets into a quote couple of quotes. And then you've got the big title again of comments from the professor on traffic citations, an introduction to abatement.
[04:04:05] Unknown:
Yeah. It's exactly what this says. Cool. It does. Thank you. But it's it's the heading on it, though, is a 100% Australian owned independent media. So that's that's where it's coming out of. And like I said, it says mickeyverse, mikiverse.blogspot.com. It's from 2010, but, it's exactly that. But and there's probably more at the, Yandex search. And like I said, they're I didn't put the Yandex search in the, I guess I can do that too. It's not that long in the FCC chat, but they're both in the, numeral 2 radio ranch.
[04:04:44] Unknown:
Let's see here.
[04:04:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I like Stanford. He says, you put your name in Surrey Jourish. Surrey Jourish is in your complete means in your complete capacity, which is what you are as a state citizen. Fourteenth amendment has no capacity.
[04:05:07] Unknown:
Right. Right. And Roger always says, what matters is what's on file. It's secretary of state. And it is on file. I have my I have my passport. So I just I just don't wanna get drawn into a long drawn out thing because me having having to appear, you know, it's it's it would just been easier to pay the $200 and go about my way. And but I didn't wanna pay the $200, And I thought that would be an easy way to give them an out and let it be dismissed, but I guess they didn't they didn't want that.
[04:06:05] Unknown:
Hey, Muse. Are you still sending the, your your letters nondomestic?
[04:06:14] Unknown:
No. I I only did that for a little while.
[04:06:19] Unknown:
The was there something that stopped it?
[04:06:23] Unknown:
Well, they didn't make it across the country. But other than that, no. It just nothing really. I I don't mail a ton of letter letters. And, when I do, it's normally, it's to, like, the courthouse or whatever, you know, when I send out my notices or or something. So then I just stick the regular stamp on it.
[04:06:51] Unknown:
Well, let me tell you what happened with well, did did you hear what happened with my situation? No. Okay. So, the gentleman came on, and we both heard, you know, how he said to do it. And I said, well, you know, I saw it, but it now I I no longer see it on the Internet. Anyway, so, there for a while, I I had some, stuff I was purchasing online that I would have mailed to me. And they would change they would change up, you know, what I what I put. I think I said, Maru route, and then, the address. Anyways. So I did it the way he said it. And, and and and I didn't know anyways, I'll stop there. Anyways, I noticed that the company would do different they wouldn't do exactly what I put out. They would change it up a little bit. Like, they would leave something off, or, you know, they would still have everything pertinent there. But, you know, anyway. So, one time, they started doing it exactly the way I had it, and the post office would not deliver it because it was a wrong, it was incorrect to drive.
Now for
[04:07:56] Unknown:
For care There was a quick go ahead. Care of rural route and then just my just my regular address. Oh, yeah. And then I would put, you know, the city near. And if I couldn't get it in the fill in auto fill in boxes to take that, I would put the near on the sec like, the second address line. I, you know, I would just stick it in there where I could. The only problem I was having was that, you know, if I ordered something off of eBay or if I ordered some you know, smaller at home shipper people Mhmm. They couldn't get their USPS or their their UPS labels or whatever to to recognize that.
And then they would just cancel my order because they instead of saying, hey. I I can't deliver this or I don't understand what this is, they would just cancel the order and say they didn't have it. And it it was it was I found out later on that it was specifically because they they couldn't get their system to pull up the address that I was providing, and they didn't wanna put forth any extra effort
[04:09:12] Unknown:
to So so I've had the same experience. And let me let me tell you how, by the way, I did have one mail delivered under the, non domestic rural route. Okay. But, they shut it off after that. It was just one book. Anyways, but, I would, what I do is I do in care of, in my normal street address, and then the line after that, I spell out my city, and my state, and in colon and and and in brackets, I would put my ZIP. So everything is the way I would intend to do it if I had the ability to do it. So the the what you're describing where their systems, they wouldn't even take that. In that something.
That was that was yeah. Go ahead. The the only problems I had
[04:10:03] Unknown:
was the smaller, independent, people that were were mailing stuff out from their homes or whatever. Correct. They couldn't get it to sync, so they would not they wouldn't utilize it. I did get one of my credit cards to I put all rights reserved on my name line, and I that's now on my credit card.
[04:10:33] Unknown:
Oh, interesting.
[04:10:35] Unknown:
You know? And I I use it. I don't you know, I'm I'm having problem with it. It's it's, but they're, that was the only problem. The the mail people, they delivered it. You know, they had no problem with it. I didn't use the zero o one line item or anything like that. It always had, the r r c slash o and then and then the address with Anir in there somewhere. And then I just I just got to the point where I'm like, well, my address doesn't change the fact that I've already filed my affidavit. So I'm just not gonna worry about it, and I just quit doing it.
[04:11:22] Unknown:
Now what's with the with the all rights reserved on signing in the back of the credit card?
[04:11:27] Unknown:
Well, that was at that time where you it's all rights reserved, without prejudice. Mhmm. I was, you know, I was putting that on everything. And but it that doesn't apply to nationals, it's my understanding, according to Roger, because you're not in that system. So, you know, I I still put that on my on my checks, but I don't, you know, I don't put that on a whole lot of everything. I put it on contracts if I'm signing any kind of contract.
[04:12:04] Unknown:
That would be interested in your oh, go ahead. Go ahead, Zima. I can All all that stuff is, to me, is commercial law, and
[04:12:13] Unknown:
that's what I don't wanna be in. Right? So I I avoid all that stuff. And even reading I'm reading Stanford's letter here. I can give you the opening paragraph to this memorandum if you want.
[04:12:23] Unknown:
Oh, yes.
[04:12:25] Unknown:
But but he cites certain thing. I I think we have room in here to expand on what he's done with our affidavit being mentioned and stuff. But anyway, I'll read the first paragraph. He says, it's the name of this is notice and demand for abatement and memorandum of law in support. Now comes the accused, your name, Surrey Juris, by its own authority, appearing especially and not generally or voluntarily, so that it so as not to confuse the court and challenge is the jurisdiction of the court. But being under threat of arrest if I fail to appear, At no time does the accused submit to the jurisdiction and venue of the above entitled court, and at no time waiving any rights whatsoever knowingly or unknowingly.
Accused asked the court to take judicial notice of the fact that he is without counsel and not schooled in the law and legal procedures and is not licensed to practice law. Therefore, his pleadings must be read and construed liberally. And he cites a bunch of cases and then he sort of closes out with further accused believes that this court has a responsibility and legal duty duty to protect any and all of my accused cons my accursed constitutional statutory rights. And he cites another case. The accused gives notice that this proceeding be abated or dismissed immediately or shall cause why the accused should not take all lawful recourse against the accusers.
That's sort of the beginning and then he talks about what the details are. But that's sort of what he's doing is he knows they're after jurisdiction, and that has to be decided before they can proceed. So I yield.
[04:14:37] Unknown:
Thank you.
[04:14:46] Unknown:
Everything they do is by presumption. And if we go along with it, then we're in agreement with it.
[04:14:56] Unknown:
Yes. And I'm not I would get a Oh, go ahead. I'm sorry. I I'm I'm trying to be nonconfrontational and and and, go administratively and, you know, and and maneuver through the the the cracks in the system here for me to so I was trying to do him. So if this will this will assuage that, then that'll be good.
[04:15:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I instead of his case law, I'm not sure I didn't well, maybe I would, but so I really haven't looked up the cases that he said. But I would definitely get your affidavits in there and that it's already been submitted, and it points out that you're not in jurisdiction here. As far as you're concerned as the layperson in front of this judge who you're asking to be nice to you because you're not a lawyer and you're not practicing law. Right? So
[04:16:01] Unknown:
Right. And that's probably important to have that in there.
[04:16:05] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:16:07] Unknown:
Hey. Did you guys know I had a car accident yesterday? No. Yeah. I was on a 45,000 pound bus, and this woman in a brand new car that didn't even have, well, it had the dealer's plates. It didn't even have regular plates on it. Did a u-turn right across my bow.
[04:16:31] Unknown:
Oh, boy.
[04:16:34] Unknown:
And it ain't a new car no more.
[04:16:37] Unknown:
Oh, so what happened with that, Brent? She got the ticket. Oh, I should hope so.
[04:16:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, the cop got there, and he said, let me see. She made a u-turn right in front of you. And I went, yep.
[04:16:56] Unknown:
Oh, wow. Crazy long periods.
[04:17:01] Unknown:
Did she have a did she have a moment of, being a junior high, individual?
[04:17:09] Unknown:
She was born, like, in '92.
[04:17:13] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[04:17:14] Unknown:
But probably still stupid.
[04:17:19] Unknown:
Did it damage the bus?
[04:17:22] Unknown:
It scratched the front of it, and the fiberglass right on the front corner passenger side corner, has maybe a softball sized hole in it from the rear.
[04:17:37] Unknown:
Did you have to put on the brakes pretty hard? Or wasn't any time to. Yeah. Okay. Good. Because then you'd have people if you have people in there and and yourself getting thrown around, that's another. Oh, there well, I just dropped my last passengers off. So Well, that's good. Yep. Oh, my.
[04:18:00] Unknown:
Then they were asking, oh, are you alright? And the ones that were physically there, I looked at them with the stupidest look of, I'm in a 45,000 pound bus. Of course, I'm okay.
[04:18:17] Unknown:
Well, they were concerned, so that's good.
[04:18:21] Unknown:
Put on the guys.
[04:18:25] Unknown:
So would she buy herself in the car? Yeah. Oh, boy.
[04:18:31] Unknown:
Yep. But then her fam it seemed like her family came out of the woodwork. But thing is is we're down on Las Vegas Boulevard in well into the county, and she has a North Las Vegas address. So I think they were hotel workers or worked at the AMPM. I'm not real sure.
[04:18:58] Unknown:
Might be a reason to have the dealers tags. Might be she goes through vehicles.
[04:19:04] Unknown:
Well, being 33, that was probably her first brand new one. I think it was probably her sense of independence, and she didn't have the responsibility to back it up.
[04:19:20] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:19:22] Unknown:
Who knows what other factors might have been made at play there?
[04:19:27] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, she was fat and black. Sorry. True sucks,
[04:19:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Right? Yeah. She felt empowered.
[04:19:49] Unknown:
And I think when I came out with the iPad to take a picture, I swear I could swear she flipped me off.
[04:19:58] Unknown:
Oh. Isn't that nice?
[04:20:01] Unknown:
Oh. Yeah. It goes to stand with the sister. It goes to stand with the sister against the man.
[04:20:10] Unknown:
Goes back to my junior high comment. Yep.
[04:20:15] Unknown:
Yep. Well, may maybe that's why she ain't got no Negro. You know, that's a huge thing right now. Black women are complaining, we're going outside our color
[04:20:29] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:20:31] Unknown:
Because of their BS. Yep. Yep. We're sick of it.
[04:20:37] Unknown:
Yep. My associate oops.
[04:20:48] Unknown:
As I as I read this abatement by Stamper, it it occurs with mining.
[04:21:03] Unknown:
What'd you say?
[04:21:06] Unknown:
Was I being heard there?
[04:21:09] Unknown:
Yeah. I was just, company radio.
[04:21:14] Unknown:
Okay. Yep. As I read this abatement by Stamper, what occurs to me, this would be a great document for Mark to look over and potentially amend with the state citizen in mind and get it down to something that is more boilerplate that we could all use. That would be, I think because it it's basically a memorandum of law. In in fact, it's what what the title is. It's notice of abate of demand for abatement and memorandum of law and support.
[04:21:49] Unknown:
You know, I got a better idea. Have, have Mark do a class, and we all could do it as a project together, and we'd be learning right along with him teaching it.
[04:22:03] Unknown:
I think we're gonna have enough trouble getting him the time just to go it over personally and maybe alter it, which all he's got on his plate right now in there. But, and I don't know if I'd want us to sit through all that, I, personally.
[04:22:19] Unknown:
But, you know, to each his own. Better if if he took it at his leisure and and and went, he'd probably be a lot faster.
[04:22:29] Unknown:
Yeah. And he'd have to go through what Stamper is saying here, what he feels is relevant to our current status, you know, as as state citizens, etcetera. Because because it would definitely be missing that element from what the way I read it. But, yeah, I think that would this would be a good way to maybe get it like you want it used to maybe a more standardized thing that we can use to challenge jurisdiction to begin with so that we don't have to go beyond that and potentially not have to show up. Because, basically, what you're doing with this letter is, you know, you're trying to get them to dismiss it.
[04:23:16] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. That yes. That's what I want. I just want them to the administrative appeal, nice, fluid, gentle like doves. Hey. You know, I'm giving you this, you know, dismiss it or cash my check. One of the two, you know, they could've just cashed the check and said, well, you know, check's cashed. You know, there you go. Instead of,
[04:23:48] Unknown:
setting up a card. Think they can I think they want to to cash the check, but they can't without proving they've got jurisdiction? They should Because you Let me know. Challenged it. Yeah. So you're sort of in a catch 22. Right? I'm in a catch 22.
[04:24:07] Unknown:
And, you know, I've used the same form before on a, like, a parking ticket, and they sent me this parking thing for failure to appear, but it wasn't me. And they they told me just fill out this form and send it in, and everything will you know, we'll just take care of everything. And they dismissed it. And no quest you know, no anything. Granted, I did have to call and follow-up with them to say, hey. You know, what are you doing? You know, what's going on with this? And they said, oh, no problem. We'll take care of it. And that was prior to any change in status.
[04:24:51] Unknown:
Mhmm. Well, that name in my opinion is not you anyways. So not the breathing flesh and blood woman. You know? That's not who they're bringing into court. They're bringing in the trust that they have. Right. And they're and they're gonna extract that money from that trust
[04:25:14] Unknown:
Right.
[04:25:16] Unknown:
That they have a benefit in or so they think they do.
[04:25:25] Unknown:
So Cheryl out of Florida, how is she doing? And, you know, she was going through that case with her, not having a driver's license. No knowledge? Okay. I yield.
[04:25:48] Unknown:
Did they put her in jail or something?
[04:25:54] Unknown:
Yeah. But I I didn't I I but I I talked or I heard her on a call after that. But I was just wondering how it worked out, how what the ending of her case was.
[04:26:13] Unknown:
I think if you get within their jurisdiction, they think they've got it. The outcome's never gonna be good.
[04:26:20] Unknown:
Right. So I don't wanna be in the jurisdiction. I I don't wanna go to court. I just wanna have it dismissed. Or if you're gonna take the check and cash it, you take the check and cash it, whatever. But I don't wanna get drawn into a long, drawn out fight. I I don't wanna do what Joe did, or anybody else that I've heard of that's ended up in jail, because they tried to fight something small.
[04:26:57] Unknown:
Yeah. We've got to be able to stop this stuff upfront, and I just wish we could also find penalties for them not honoring our status as well. That that would be important, I think, if we could find
[04:27:14] Unknown:
Right. Because if it's already already on file, my status is it's already on file. I already sent out the notification. Mhmm. So if those notifications and the affidavit on file mean nothing, you know, why are they applying it to the passports?
[04:27:37] Unknown:
Well, Joe ended up with a town.
[04:27:42] Unknown:
It would be nice to you know? But,
[04:27:47] Unknown:
I don't think Joe ended up with a town. I think Joe ended up with them backing off because he would have given them a run for their money, and they knew it legally.
[04:27:58] Unknown:
He virtually brought them all to their knees. Yes.
[04:28:02] Unknown:
Yeah. But after how much time, effort, and stuff I'm not capable of doing with Jodie. Exactly. But that's amazing, and it's noteworthy for sure.
[04:28:14] Unknown:
Yes. And and those people are out there. There are it's just that's not me. I just I want something simple and easy. You don't wanna cause a ruckus. You want you don't wanna, upset their apple cart, so to speak. And if if we can find a simple easy way to just okay. Here you go. This is
[04:28:37] Unknown:
Yeah. You wanna mute Muse, you wanna be the droid they're not looking for.
[04:28:41] Unknown:
Exactly.
[04:28:43] Unknown:
Exactly. But that but that cop wanted to push it.
[04:28:51] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. He did.
[04:28:55] Unknown:
I mean Yeah. And and that and that cop had to be fooled an hour before, the court case because they knew he was in trouble. So the whole thing had to be set up. It was basically a show trial at that point.
[04:29:14] Unknown:
Yes.
[04:29:21] Unknown:
Like, Stamper says, the judge can do anything he wants in that court as long as he doesn't disturb the peace. That day for Obama.
[04:29:32] Unknown:
Well, if the townspeople found out what they were liable for, oh, I think the peace would have been disturbed and never back again.
[04:29:44] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. I wanna be the droid they're not looking for either. I don't wanna even get a letter from them.
[04:29:58] Unknown:
Well, I didn't want my incident yesterday.
[04:30:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Life has a tendency to drag you into battles you don't wanna fight. Mhmm.
[04:30:09] Unknown:
Oh, I had not in the fight. It was All her actions.
[04:30:19] Unknown:
Does the company want you to get a police report when that happens, Greg?
[04:30:25] Unknown:
They they gave us a printout. They they have, printers on their motorcycles, and a more detailed one will be available for them. So they have the phone number and all that stuff.
[04:30:41] Unknown:
Wow. That's amazing. A printer on a motorcycle. I'm impressed.
[04:30:45] Unknown:
Oh, in Santa Monica, they have, AR fifteens foldable models on theirs.
[04:30:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Impressive.
[04:30:55] Unknown:
If you know what you're looking for, you'll see it.
[04:30:58] Unknown:
Probably not eight by 10 printer. Right? It's a small, condensed, like, a long
[04:31:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah.
[04:31:08] Unknown:
I'm still impressed.
[04:31:12] Unknown:
I I That cop has that just in case he wants to reach out and touch somebody.
[04:31:27] Unknown:
Okay. This is just the thing I'll have to work on here for get this typed up, look it over.
[04:31:36] Unknown:
Hey, Muse. Are you still going to those classes? Y'all y'all, local townspeople?
[04:31:44] Unknown:
Well, whatever we had a few, sketchy people show up.
[04:31:50] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[04:31:51] Unknown:
One lady was from Anna Von Rice's group, and she was she was, like, wanting to get everybody's information and show us how cool their ID cards are. And and and they they, so they kinda cut back on having them in person, and then they went to online. Well, I'm just real sketchy with the the way the online thing is done. Even though I, like, know these these guys, it's just, yeah, I'd much rather just meet in person.
[04:32:27] Unknown:
Let's see. At the time, y'all were talking about oh, let me think. What was it? Oh oh oh, yes. Secure parties. How did oh, are y'all still endeavoring to do secure parties? Or
[04:32:49] Unknown:
We don't I don't know what they're they they did go off on on that for a while, and I don't know that that ever went through to completion because there is a lot of hoops you get. I'd like mountains and mountains of paperwork they had to they had to go through. And it seemed like, the guy that was running the group, he was going off of memory. It's to me, it's what it seemed like. He was going off of memory from somebody else's information. Mhmm. And he was having some of the other girls, like, research it for him and put it all together for him.
[04:33:26] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:33:28] Unknown:
And it just I I I'm like, no. That's not so I I left that part of it. I I didn't I didn't wanna get involved in that part of it. And I started looking up into the guy that they said, oh, hey. This this person did I don't even remember his name now. He he did this, and I looked him up, and he'd gone to jail a couple different times for a couple different things, but one of them was trying to steal money from the from the government, from the municipalities by doing this paperwork. I'm like, yeah. That's probably not something you you really wanna do.
[04:34:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. I'm just I was wondering. Thank you. I yield.
[04:34:17] Unknown:
There's one thing in here that I know Mark has said number of times, which might he might have problems that Stamper says is, you can do these special appearances and challenge, but he says that doesn't doesn't relieve you. He says, there are many who believe that special appearances by paperwork, motions, etcetera, nullify the court's jurisdiction. Under emergency powers, this is false doctrine doctrine. There is no remedy in challenging a court's jurisdiction except by abating its process first. Abatements are not a challenge to the court's jurisdiction, merely a good faith attempt to correct errors and process.
Correct the errors, judge, and I'll appear. Special appearances fail when a judge knows what he's doing. Under martial rule, judges do whatever they want, whenever they want, so long as he or she does not alarm the public or disturb the peace. Jurisdiction is always granted to try jurisdictional questions even if one goes to a higher courts. Defendants grant jurisdiction without knowing it because they never challenged the process that creates the jurisdiction in the first place. Process is perfected by appearance, special or otherwise.
Also remember the court is not the building, the judge or anyone else, it's the paperwork. If the court paperwork is defective, there is no court and it ceases to exist. The only way to overcome the war powers court process is by abatement. There you are in a nutshell. We still think we can walk in there and not be under jurisdiction. And according to Stamper, that's an absolute dead man's wish.
[04:36:23] Unknown:
Right.
[04:36:27] Unknown:
And I think that's why they're summonsing you to court. I mean, their time is valuable too, but they can't get that $200, I don't think, unless you appear. Mhmm. You you could put that in your letter. Your honor, are are are you you asking me to appear so you can get jurisdiction so you can take my $200?
[04:36:50] Unknown:
I see what it says. You know, actually, that's a great, part of it is being heard, and that's a great question before, before the time of the being appearing appearing.
[04:37:04] Unknown:
That's sort of I think that's sort of what Stamper's getting that in his I haven't read this for quite some time, and I have some trouble where it stops and starts. It's where it's part of the document and where it's part of this commentary kind of a thing with it, but, that's a that's a place where Mark could really help as well. Yes.
[04:37:26] Unknown:
I wish he was still here.
[04:37:31] Unknown:
Well, he has I've talked to Mark about, the upper case name and some and, of course, that's Stamper's believes this. And so he has some problems with Stamper, so I hope he would be open minded enough to to look at this and try to incorporate it.
[04:37:49] Unknown:
A 100% because it's not geared towards the national.
[04:37:55] Unknown:
Well, that's where I think it could be improved.
[04:37:58] Unknown:
Right. It it it's still the the the language, the the, spirit behind it, the, the process. Right? You you can take it and build upon it
[04:38:10] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[04:38:12] Unknown:
And and and make it, you know, work that way.
[04:38:15] Unknown:
For Well, stamp Stanford Stanford never used the term national in his book, but he did use as a fourteenth amendment citizen, you're a feudal slave. So he was real clear on what was going on. Right? Same thing with Brost. Brost never uses it, but he's clear on what the fourteenth amendment means. And
[04:38:39] Unknown:
Well, the fourteenth
[04:38:41] Unknown:
amendment thing is on my affidavit.
[04:38:43] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yes. Yeah. Which is which is why I'm bringing up operation of law so much lately is because that whole thing was done under operation of law. Yet those letters trying to stop the affidavit from the IRS and the Department of State are using operation of law as an exemption. That's why I feel there's some kind of a trap set there, and that we can't presume we know what operation of law is. We should ask them for their definition.
[04:39:30] Unknown:
Issue of operation of law.
[04:39:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Operation of law is basically an automatic contract, and that's exactly what when you're born into that fourteenth amendment, that's automatic contract. And that's what's what saying in his declaration of independence that he wants no part of anymore, and he's going back to the republic where that didn't exist.
[04:39:59] Unknown:
Right. Right. So maybe instead of a a motion to dismiss, I I I should have done this in instead or sent this with it together in one
[04:40:26] Unknown:
Well, you're you're sort of putting the cart before the horse. Right? Because the first thing to decide is jurisdiction. And I think that's what they're trying to do right now without telling you. I think they want you to appear so they have jurisdiction. No matter what you say there's gonna make any difference, they're gonna either Right. Find you find you more or take that $200 or might just ask a judge like I say in the beginning. If you end up there, which I hope you don't, do you need jurisdiction to take my $200 and see what he says?
And then you could say, well, will now know why I'm appearing?
[04:41:10] Unknown:
Right.
[04:41:11] Unknown:
It is. I really do think that's what's happening. Before I before I I
[04:41:17] Unknown:
I send in my original, I should've I should've done this first.
[04:41:24] Unknown:
Yeah. I well, that's,
[04:41:25] Unknown:
yeah. And put in Stanford's, you know, letter or something to this effect. I should have done this first with my paperwork.
[04:41:36] Unknown:
I think so.
[04:41:38] Unknown:
Okay. Good news. Roger and, Mark have both says you can challenge jurisdiction at any point. Okay.
[04:41:47] Unknown:
Well, you could do it. Are you gonna be successful If you've already given it to them? Not in their minds. You're not.
[04:41:57] Unknown:
Right. Right. Well, I I'm it is true. I'm I'm not an attorney. I'm not in the lawyer. I'm I'm not, you you know, I'm just the layman. I am asking them to to to take my pleadings, you know, on a more lenient, liberal basis.
[04:42:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Needs and Snappers closes this out with good luck. I hope you have fun with it, but you know?
[04:42:34] Unknown:
Oh, well, that's not encouraging.
[04:42:39] Unknown:
Sorry, Muse.
[04:42:42] Unknown:
Well, standing up to them is good. That's why the earlier gentleman, I think what he did was laudable. But do we wanna sorta make this as easy on us as we can get it. And I think the abatement process has a lot of validity, and we're just ignoring it.
[04:43:06] Unknown:
Yes. If we can, if we can find a the the simplest way to to to make it through, you know, this side and that way, you know, to cut through the chase without causing waves, without upsetting the apple cart, without wasting hours and hours and giving them a way out that saves space, I think that would be the best for everybody all the way around.
[04:43:41] Unknown:
Well, Stamper realizes that, and that that's one of those reasons he realizes that jurisdiction is like an automatic thing for them and that, if you're speaking to them, for instance, or you're agreeing with them or if they ask you a question, all of this is bringing you into jurisdiction. That's that's why he's saying don't take this literally. I'm not attorney. I'm not practicing law. But please, your honor, protect my constitutional rights because I actually have them.
[04:44:16] Unknown:
Right.
[04:44:19] Unknown:
And I'm claiming I have them, and my affidavit is telling you that I have them.
[04:44:31] Unknown:
I wonder if I would have put on there, instead of you don't have jurisdiction, I'm I'm asking you to protect my constitutional rights that I'm showing you I have in my reasoning.
[04:44:45] Unknown:
Well, I think what you should do, Muse, is get a copy of this thing and read through it and decide what's appropriate for you and what isn't and what you might add. You know? Right. I think it's a good start. I would be if I had to do it over myself, I, of course, would wanna get my affidavit in there and that they've the and all the notices of that I've done, etcetera, in your case. Right? I would wanna make that part of the paperwork.
[04:45:22] Unknown:
Probably should've sent him a copy of my passport too.
[04:45:31] Unknown:
Well, as long as you know that he knows that this is this you're in agreement with the Department of State that you're a state citizen. I think that's important to note.
[04:45:47] Unknown:
And that's why I put in there the the travelstate.gov where it says national. It doesn't you know, it says they are owing allegiance to the state.
[04:46:00] Unknown:
Well, I'm a little bit of a weirdo. I I dropped that term national, and I'm just saying, in my case, a California. So I don't even have to use the word citizen.
[04:46:12] Unknown:
Well, I did put on my passport application to be known as a Michiganian.
[04:46:18] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. I'm I'm in my legal documents now, what I'm doing is I'm saying I'm, one of the people of Californian. So I'm using what Richard
[04:46:33] Unknown:
McDonald Michigan. And
[04:46:38] Unknown:
I'm signing Surrey Juris in my full capacity, which is basically I'm I'm not a feudal slave. I'm here in my full capacity. I like that stampers done that. The The the reason I don't like using the national is because I don't have case law when I do with state citizen. And they've muddled the the water so much. We try to make this argument or teach anybody about it. It's it's nearly impossible. And we're still disagreeing on whether what a nationalist internally. Right? So
[04:47:24] Unknown:
It's on your travelstate.gov web page, you know, with with what you should say and the steps you should take. And it cleared national multiple times, and it clearly puts out the definition of a national is one that owes total allegiance to a small estate.
[04:47:47] Unknown:
Yeah. But but nobody will tell you right out straight out that that's a state citizen. Everybody wants to go to the two American Samoan. So you've gotta get over that when you're trying to teach somebody something. It's impossible. That's where they're going with it. And there's no case law. We're a state citizen there is. We've got that two page document full of case law.
[04:48:13] Unknown:
Right.
[04:48:15] Unknown:
I don't know. You know, it's just my personal preference. I'm not saying not do it. I mean, I just I don't trust these people.
[04:48:23] Unknown:
I'm not saying not either.
[04:48:25] Unknown:
As as they wouldn't set us up. Right?
[04:48:29] Unknown:
Yes.
[04:48:31] Unknown:
In fact, when I when I apply for my passport too. In fact, when I apply for my passport, I'm gonna I'm gonna demand or wish as mister, McDonald would say, I wish you would put my Christian name on my passport, and I'll expect that to be happening.
[04:48:54] Unknown:
Right. So what what is the holdup? Why why haven't you gotten it yet?
[04:49:03] Unknown:
Well, I've I've I have one at the Department of State as of 02/2019. I just haven't done the passport.
[04:49:12] Unknown:
Awesome. Gotcha.
[04:49:14] Unknown:
And I would prefer to have all my other, Landa documents filed before I do that because then I can reference those as well. I have sort of a long term strategy, and then I wanna send my notices out to the AG and such like that, the sheriff, because, I'll have all these other supporting documents sitting there filed and reported and certified. You know?
[04:49:50] Unknown:
Did you hear where Trump said if you're a US citizen, you got a lot of money coming?
[04:49:58] Unknown:
No. I didn't.
[04:49:59] Unknown:
Yeah. He was doing he did. He was talking to some press on the airfield, and, he asked the one I it it was real recent. It's been within the last week, or last seven days. You know? He he asked them, are are you a are you a citizen? And the guy said yes. And he says, well, that's good because you got a lot of money coming.
[04:50:31] Unknown:
And Yeah. Well, Trump's done one thing over the last six months. It's make me believe that I can't trust anything that he says.
[04:50:40] Unknown:
Well, you have you do have to understand he's not just speaking to you or to me or to the Republicans or to the megas. Right? He's he's when he talks, he he has to speak in such a way as to talk to everybody at the same time. So sometimes when he's saying stuff publicly, right, he's not saying it to We The People. He's saying it to the deep state people he's battling with. And other times, he's he, you know, says stuff to We The People, but he knows that they're listening too. So there there's a lot of, wordplay on his part. And there is also the carrot thing where he's he does say stuff to trigger them to do one thing so that, you know, they can catch him up and so and he says stuff to get us to react because we cannot be seen as a group of lemmings just following along as if we're in a cult. So thereby, there has to be confliction where we disagree and we publicly stand up and say, no. We don't like that. Right? Because that means we're not a cult. We're thinking for ourselves.
So they can't brand us with that. And you have to take into account that everything that he's for, those that hate him are diametrically opposed. So if he doesn't want something, he'll say that he wants it so that they'll say no. And then he can be like, well, I got public mandate. They don't want that. But it's same thing from us.
[04:52:31] Unknown:
He speaks collectively.
[04:52:36] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:52:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Think he has I don't I don't think he has any beliefs other than money. I've lost faith in him. I used to believe what you believe, and I I just don't anymore. When he stops the slaughter in Palestine, he'll have my attention.
[04:52:59] Unknown:
Well, you've gotta get the you've gotta get the Israeli people to call out their own governments. You've got the radicals that are really pro war, and it's just they're so obsessed with murder and bloodshed and thinking it that that's their right. You you can't it it's without getting them to change their mindset on that, they're they're just they're gonna pass that down, and it it's not gonna stop anything. It'll just keep going on just from a different direction. Right? Whereas if you get the public mandate from the people saying, no. We don't agree with this. This is wrong, what you're doing. Right? So now they've got where their their children that didn't have to go to the wars that they were demanding are now up for draft, and they have to go to the wars.
So if you're gonna vote for war, you're voting to send your own children, not everybody else's.
[04:54:05] Unknown:
Well, it's the Orthodox that are protesting because they always had it had that exemption. But, Right. You know, when I I I can sorta understand that Trump is really just a figurehead. And if he wanted to end that war over there, all he'd have to do is cut off the aid to Israel, but that'll probably get him killed. So, you know, who knows where he's really at? Who knows what he can really do?
[04:54:31] Unknown:
Right? He's also bankrupting, a lot of these organizations. Right? He's like, if you want the weapons, we're not gonna give them to you. You gotta buy them, and it's gonna cost you, you know, all this whatever money. And, yeah, it's gonna benefit us because when you get that money back, it's gonna bankrupt them. So, eventually, they'll go out of business. But Russia's sitting sitting back going we already got stuff that can stop all of that. So Yeah. The the weapons are useless. And let them come head on, and we will remove them for you.
[04:55:08] Unknown:
I wanted to black up what Samuel had just said. He wants to keep a bullet out of his behind.
[04:55:14] Unknown:
I do.
[04:55:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. He's got if he is trying to work towards an at at the end that I want, it's not gonna be real obvious. Right? Because otherwise, he's a target. And so I understand that, and I I pray for him. I hope that's what he's trying to do, but I don't see his his policy improving in Russia either. And that's disturbing. So, I mean, we the I think he promised something like 16 of these Patriot missile batteries, which don't exist. And even if you ship them, that's like $2,000,000,000,000 worth of crap that doesn't work.
[04:56:00] Unknown:
Well, if you're gonna if you're gonna send something off to cause war and you don't really want the war and you want to help the person that's going to, you know, be on the receiving end, would you send them really great stuff? No. You'd send them crap.
[04:56:19] Unknown:
Well, we don't have any great stuff, but the Russians are gonna look at it as provocative and that we're the ones supplying it.
[04:56:27] Unknown:
No. Russia already knows that we're the ones supplying it because they already know they have these agreements. Well, yeah. Of course, they do. They can't get out of, and they already know if if Trump is publicly against these peop then, like you said, you know, target on him. And so he's he's selling them. They're buying it. They already know Russia's gonna shoot it down. Right? So it's it's all like this show thing going on. Meanwhile, money is money currency, whatever, is flowing back to us for services and goods sold, they're bankrupting that organization. So, eventually, they'll go out.
[04:57:12] Unknown:
They're all trying We're the ones that are bankrupt.
[04:57:16] Unknown:
Well, they're gonna send us money or currency. They're gonna send us currency, digits. They're bankrupt too.
[04:57:27] Unknown:
I mean, we Yeah. Ever since they blew up the the pipeline, Germany's economy has bottomed out, and it's not coming back. And that was the economy of Europe.
[04:57:45] Unknown:
Well, it's it's not just us that's having the problem. We are our our minions using us are everywhere. And so they Power be mopped up.
[04:58:02] Unknown:
How is Germany gonna remain a productive vessel to us for that hundred and fifty year period? So what is it? 2099 that Byrd brought out?
[04:58:20] Unknown:
Why do they have to be productive to us if we're bringing everything back home and we're gonna make it ourselves?
[04:58:26] Unknown:
As unlike I think it was '48 or '49, they signed a secret agreement, which The US public has got to be made privy to, that they'd be in service to us for a hundred fifty years.
[04:58:45] Unknown:
Well, Brett, remember what Henry Kissinger said? He said, to be an enemy of The United States is problematic, and to be a friend is deadly. Yeah.
[04:58:59] Unknown:
Yeah. It's probably the only thing true he ever said.
[04:59:04] Unknown:
Well, he also predicted that Israel wouldn't be around, and it look look looks like he might be a a little bit right about that too. They they're dying by a thousand cuts. They're trying to fight all these different wars, and they're not succeeding in any of them.
[04:59:19] Unknown:
Yeah. What was it? He said he they've got eight wars now going on. Yeah. You know, I mean, how are you gonna spread, you know, someone, you know, thin and make them very unpopular? You've got it so that the those those that thought they were special now have to serve in said eight wars, and and they're all up in arms. You've got people leaving the government, but they don't want the government to dismantle because, I guess, BB's, you know, under the thumb. He he's he's caught between a rock and a hard place. The minute he leaves government, he's going to jail.
[05:00:02] Unknown:
Or And I'll Yeah.
[05:00:04] Unknown:
Go ahead.
[05:00:07] Unknown:
You know, they're they're they've taken him to court. They wanna try him on, war crimes. Parts of his own government don't like him. Parts of his own government don't care. They just want more war.
[05:00:24] Unknown:
The biggest problem I see with Israel is their sanction option. The more they lose, the more the closer we get to that. And that has to
[05:00:35] Unknown:
be taken off the table by public consent that what their government is doing in their name is wrong. And they have to decide that.
[05:00:49] Unknown:
And how are they gonna keep paying off our congressman?
[05:00:53] Unknown:
Too. They ain't gonna be doing a lot of that.
[05:00:59] Unknown:
I think that's their ultimate threat is the exemption option with everybody in the world.
[05:01:07] Unknown:
I mean, you've got a large military, I guess, that is not happy with the
[05:01:13] Unknown:
Well, do they have nukes planted in cities, or are they going to bring them in by missile?
[05:01:22] Unknown:
Do they have think have already stopped.
[05:01:26] Unknown:
They own New York. You can expect one to be there, I would think, but then again, a third of the population is Jewish, so maybe not. But Yeah. But they are. They move it somewhere else. Sure. But but they aren't Zionist,
[05:01:42] Unknown:
so I don't think they might give enough up.
[05:01:46] Unknown:
I would say a lot of them are Zionists. You mentioned It's the seed of the bol Bolshevik Revolution.
[05:01:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Portland.
[05:02:01] Unknown:
It is scary.
[05:02:05] Unknown:
Not through being scared. Scared was the first year of this. That was back in '79. I'm on the offensive now.
[05:02:23] Unknown:
I like just staying out of reach.
[05:02:32] Unknown:
Oh, what was it that, imaged your place? You ain't out of reach.
[05:02:40] Unknown:
Well, more so than others. I'm not a high value target.
[05:02:47] Unknown:
Oh, no.
[05:02:48] Unknown:
Not worth wasting the stuff on. Boy, you said it's not fair. Besides, they probably would rather have the land, so they don't wanna mess that up.
[05:02:57] Unknown:
In my opinion, the best protection we have is Jesus Christ.
[05:03:02] Unknown:
Amen. What it is is a spiritual war, and it's no big big, you know, trying to say, oh, this religion or that religion. No. It's Christ or Satan. Pick a
[05:03:21] Unknown:
side.
[05:03:24] Unknown:
Right.
[05:03:34] Unknown:
Well, I'm gonna go view it up because I'm over at the terminal. And don't forget to get your copy of Mein Kampf, the book they told us. Oh, you can't read that. That should be the book we should be reading.
[05:04:05] Unknown:
Hey, Blair. I don't think you sent me a copy.
[05:04:08] Unknown:
I can send it to you if you want.
[05:04:11] Unknown:
Okay.
[05:04:12] Unknown:
But also with this with this vassal thing of Germany, this guy wrote a book, and they're not translating it into English. It's been in Russian and German and some other languages, but be nice if somebody translated it into English. Mhmm. Isn't that what Google's for?
[05:04:30] Unknown:
We had a, reading group for mind comps when I first moved to Idaho. And, all all the guys in it were, like, in their early thirties. I would say 30 yeah. Early to mid thirties. I was the old old guy. I was the only boomer. Most most people aren't aware of what really wanna happen, and, but the younger generation is very unfortunate. They're gonna be the ones to pick up after the boomers. The, the other book we read was on Leon deGrell, and he was actually a Catholic guy. And, Hitler said of him, if I'd had a son, it would have been Leon de Grohl. He really fought for the nations of Europe and the SS and everything else was a actually collaboration of over 30 nations.
[05:05:23] Unknown:
Yeah. There's an audio of, Mein Kampf,
[05:05:28] Unknown:
so you can do other things while listening. Anything in four seconds? What are you looking for? What are your thoughts on if I, what what do you think would they would have done if I just sent in the ticket with the affidavit and the the check with my notice and not putting a motion to dismiss.
[05:06:08] Unknown:
What's the ticket for?
[05:06:10] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I did stop. I just didn't stop as long as they wanted me to stop.
[05:06:19] Unknown:
Yes. A stop should be to zero, and there should be no time limit other than it says zero. You stop.
[05:06:28] Unknown:
Bam. You're gone. And it was That's my take. There was there was nobody there was, you know, nothing, you know, I there was no harm. Nobody was in danger. Nobody was waiting to go.
[05:06:43] Unknown:
I did an abatement, but, that's that's how I handled my last ticket. But I could send you any everything redacted if you wanna take that tact. But Could you be If you email, yeah, if you email me, [email protected].
[05:07:06] Unknown:
Yeah.
[05:07:07] Unknown:
George, whose format did you use when you did your abatement?
[05:07:11] Unknown:
Stanford.
[05:07:13] Unknown:
Okay.
[05:07:14] Unknown:
Mod modify you know, I put put a lot of the because I I thought his was it it aligned with, you know, where my faith was as well. So and included because it included a, affidavit of non corporate entity, you know, that my physical body was not corporate. So I thought that was pretty natural. God's law. But, yeah, I know I know about the the, non statutory. I guess you would call Stanford statutory, but I did it after the seventy two two hours. Tells the common law. The nonstatutory one is the book of the hundreds. You got right. Right. There you go. Yeah. I'm a lot. Yep. But, but, yeah, I can I don't know if I ever sent it to you, Samuel, or if you know? You've probably seen his PDF of it. He's got a PDF out there of his model. But
[05:08:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I have a copy of it in my hands. I was recommending that to Muse earlier.
[05:08:13] Unknown:
Okay. Now I've not traveled on that state with that plate since that happened, so I haven't tested whether they would run that plate and try to impound or, you know, so I never heard that. I don't hear from the state of Washington saying you, must have a license to drive, and I just said that.
[05:08:32] Unknown:
That's it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Monday edition. John Kasarab was expected, but he never was able to join us. So, catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, eurofolk radio dot com, and Tuesday through Friday. We're also on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul, our buddy across the drink. Thank you so much for joining us. Our website is thematrixdocs.com. It is thematrixd0cs.com, where you'll find downloadables, interviews, resources, exhibits, all sorts of fun stuff. Thanks for joining us. Ciao.
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[05:09:25] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle. Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle. Bye.
Introduction and Roll Call
Legal Challenges and Jurisdiction
Political Updates and Discussions
Health and Vaccine Concerns
Historical Perspectives and Controversies
Legal Strategies and Advice
International Politics and Conflicts
Personal Stories and Experiences
Legal Documentation and Processes
Closing Remarks and Reflections