In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles engages in a dynamic discussion with listeners and special guest Paul English. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the intricacies of legal systems, the concept of rights versus duties, and the importance of understanding historical and current socio-political dynamics. Roger shares insights from a recent conversation with Anne Vandersteel, highlighting the potential impact of their discussion on General Flynn and the broader movement for freedom and truth. The episode also touches on the challenges of breaking free from established systems and the importance of local autonomy and self-reliance.
Listeners are encouraged to think critically about the systems they live under and to consider the power of collective action in reclaiming personal and national sovereignty. The episode is rich with historical references, legal insights, and a call to action for those seeking to understand and navigate the complexities of modern governance. With contributions from various callers, the discussion remains lively and thought-provoking, offering a blend of practical advice and philosophical musings on the nature of freedom and responsibility.
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Alrighty, ma'am. As would we, and we continue to try. Take another swing. Gonna do it here on the July 22. My father would say 22, my favorite number. So here we go with Roger Sales at the Radio Ranch for another two hours. It is Tuesday, by the way, because you didn't realize that. And, we wanna find out who all is helping us here, if we could. Mister Paul, have we got mister Allen back yet, or is he still, jousting with authorities?
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Nope. He's still jousting with authorities,
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I guess. It's so much fun.
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Yeah. So much fun. I'd I'm I wouldn't trade places with him for all the rice in China, I guess.
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You would if he gets an award.
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Well well, yeah. That's true. But, if he gets a if he gets an award, he deserves it. Plain and simple.
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So I think anybody that gets an award out of these bastards deserves it, to tell you the truth, but just my just my thinking.
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Oh, yeah. It would it would be, especially tasty getting an award out of the states of Colorado and Illinois.
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Boys, two really bad ones too. Yuck.
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Yeah. Yeah. He he picks his adversary as well. We're on, radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy Paul across the drink. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James and his efforts in freedom and truth. And we're also on Global Voice Network, that is radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Our website is thematrixdocs,d0cs,.com, where you'll find links to Eurofolk Radio, Global Voice Radio, the archives for the Radio Ranch, as well as other programs that Global Voice Radio does. You'll also find the links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. Got room for lots of you. Come on
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down. Morning, Raj. Maybe, morning, Paul. Maybe using them here pretty quickly. We'll see. We'll see. I don't ever wanna get our hopes up, do we? Well, I suppose everyone wants to know a number of you wanna know about my conversation with miss Anne yesterday. Went very, very well. Gosh. About two hours, I think. And her and hubby were traveling, from somewhere out West to, DC, I believe, is where they're going. They were in Iowa, I think, yesterday. So it was on the move kind of a conversation, which could be challenging a little bit. Anyway, Anne, a very quick understudy. Now I'm not sure how much Dave had opened it up for, but when I got into some of the aspects of it, she was, was very quick. You know? I was I was quite surprised, and she didn't have any problem comparing that to the information that she's erroneous information she's been running on. And I did try to give her all the validation, verification, and background on all these things.
She told me at the end that I have her attention. That's pretty good, I guess. And, she also told me that our information would be presented to general Flynn this weekend in DC. Don't know what that means. I mean, I know what it means on the surface. Of course, don't know if we're gonna grab or whatever. Remember, it was Annie. And this is the problem with some of these people that have been muddy in the water here. I don't know that it was intentional. I know they're charging money to feed people BS. But, maybe they didn't have any other viable means of support, and they thought they're doing the right thing by regurgitating crap they can't prove.
But regardless, I think we got a a a a addressed a number of those things yesterday and, a couple, of course, we just didn't have time. He can't cover as you guys know if you've tried to talk to people about this man two hours ago. Boom. Like to snap your fingers. And that's kind of the way it was.
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Like the show does six days a week?
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Well, pretty much. Sometimes it drags a little bit, but but, you know, yeah, it goes very quick. And, we just left it at you've got my attention. And I just said, if you, you know, wanna contact me, we're connected, and please let me know. And, being as that we're on WhatsApp, you can drop little audio messages and stuff too, which are nice, walkie talkie kind of things. And so we'll see. I'll just back off for a while, see how it goes. But it was extremely positive, I thought. I believe she did too. And, just what a nice gal. Okay? Well, I'm really nice gal. Very sharp. And I I'm pretty well sure she got it, and we'll we'll see. There there are additional, discussions needed, of course, and we'll see how that goes.
You know, as, Ted Kennedy said, we'll drive off that bridge when we get to it. So, anyway, did anybody have any questions or comments on that? They wanted to add, there was a Anne's a really nice guy. Yes, Joan. Good morning.
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This, so feudal system, had you heard of that before?
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I don't know if she did. I don't think I think Dave left some of the goodies back because he wanted me to tell her, and that's what I told her up front pretty quick. I said, this is a big piece y'all are missing. It's the fetal system. I gave her a little background on that. She didn't know about silent contracts that run generationally and stuff. And I believe the picture I presented with her base of knowledge, even though much of it is not based on things that are real, she asked me about the all caps letter, by the way. And she said, what about this? And then some guy is saying this that you take over your straw man and all that kind of garbage. I said, well, to me, it's a bunch of baloney. Okay? So, anyway, she said, well, that's kinda what I thought too. So that was nice.
And, we'll just, we'll just see, Joan. We the seed's been planted. Watered it a little bit. Comment. And there's a comment right there coming from Big Joe. Hey, Big Joe. Good morning.
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Just a point that you was talking about general plan. He was on all the alternative talk shows yesterday.
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Was he?
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Yes. He was. Well, you know, we've got a pretty Tulsa Tulsa Gabbard
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is big time making some inroads.
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Yeah. I love Tulsa Gabbard. Her and Robert Kennedy may be the two best appointees that Trump did, really. And, so yes, Joe. And and
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pardon me? Pay close attention to alternative media today because they're she's turning most of a lot of things.
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Yeah. A lot of things. And what the you know, who knows what all the motivations are? Certainly, they're guilty. But with Trump's, but with the Iran thing and, and then this, Epstein thing and the fact that yeah. I guess if every Zionist in the country stopped real suddenly, Trump's nose would go right up their sphincter muscle, is the impression I'm getting. I'm just disgusted as hell with this total surrounding and bending over to the Zionist. He's totally let them into control. Hopefully, this thing with Gabbard who they're trying to marginalize because she's anti war, is going to bring some fruition and help his, his popularity points. He's gotta pick see if he can do something to pick up the base that's left over these two incidents recently. I mean, they've left in huge numbers.
And Trump's gotta do something and quit placating these damn Zionist monsters. And maybe that our information might could help with that. I do know that we've got a tremendously powerful, message here. And our enemies, we never scared to death of it. Okay? And,
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Tony Roger.
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Pardon me?
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One for the point is none of this that I can gather is playing off mainstream media.
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Well, of course not. But with mainstream media ain't got no listeners and viewers anymore. The the heavy weight of what viewers and listeners is over on the alternative side. Returning and shifting underneath, you So we'll see. These are the tides that are returning and shifting underneath. You know? I mean, look. They fired Colbert. Colbert, the late night comedian guy. Did you hear about that, Joe? Joe?
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They fired Colbert.
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You oh, you didn't know that. Colbert. Yeah. Yeah. Guess how much money Colbert lost in two seasons?
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I don't know. Lay it on us. It was several 100 made.
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That was $80.80 $80,000,000. He's gone. Yeah. Okay. So that's just symbolic of what I'm saying. That that and they're probably gonna be some more. MSNBC is supposedly up on the chopping block. And it was it
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was for sure financial. Financial reasons. This is Of course. Well, they're hemorrhaging.
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Well, what about if we get twenty twenty or 30,000,000 people filing affidavits and pulling themselves out of the tax system? You think they might hemorrhage a little bit there too, Joe? Do you? Bet your ass they would.
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Yeah.
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Well, I mean, those are the you know, see, we've got a powerful weapon here, and they can't do a damn thing about it. You we can come on here and talk openly about our plans or their listeners doesn't make any difference. They can't do anything about it. They're home hamstrung in their own lies, okay, and their own deception. So we'll see. I I'm I'm very, I was Anne's the one that volunteered that. She said, I'll be showing this to general Flynn this weekend. And him and her are pretty tight. Okay? So and he's got a lot of respect for her. So just cross your fingers to start praying. Okay?
Roger. Yes,
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Larry. Yes. Did you go over the, the definition of a person and what did she say? And also Yes. I gave her all that background.
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Now as quick as I could in that setting, I told her, I said, Anne, if you're willing, I'll take you under my wing and I'll teach you everything I know. Okay? That is the offer I gave her yesterday. On all this law stuff, I gave her examples of all that, brief, but not you I just didn't have the time to go into all that in-depth, you know? But, yeah, we touched on that, touched on r plus d equals r, Why it's important, how it's important. And I was trying to get over to Admiralty Law and show her about the r the remedy part of that, and we just never got to it. K? So, anyway, we'll have we'll have other chances.
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She got the main part. She seemed pretty open.
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No. She seemed extremely open. She was dying to know. Hey, Roger. I mean, she's already hold on. Dave Dave wrote me this morning and said she's already signed up for the website over there with Dave and Kaye and and and and gave her signature to it, I think. Right, Dave?
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Yeah. I was I was gonna read it. Her testimonial was pretty nice, not to bloviate, but just to share it. And, real quick, I I I logged in late, but how was it left with the interview, Roger? And how long were you on with her on the call? About two hours.
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She was driving. Wow. You know, hubby hubby was driving. She was she was real noisy when here's what happened. First of all, she got her time zones mixed up because they're traveling, which is easy to do. So it was right after one, and I'm sitting there eating lunch, and she called. I said, well, listen, and and said, you know, here, I'm just eating lunch, and, I'll call you back when I get finished, which I did. The first time you could hear the car noise. And the second time after we got on, she must have got in the might have a cab in the back or something. Anyway, it got very quiet where we could talk. And, but, yeah, we had a nice I think it was about two hours conversation, and she had left with, her her telling me that Did did you Flynn. Oh, up. Up. Up. Up. Up. She told me that general Flynn would be presented with the information this weekend.
They're obviously going to some sort of a confab in DC. And then the last thing she said was you've you've got my attention.
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Wow. Did did she ask a lot of qualifying questions? I kinda gauge Well people
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their interest as to how many questions they have. Well, yes. We had a conversation, but I'm trying to get in and show her where all the things she's been messing with are not correct. So it wasn't so much of a dialogue conversation. We did have a conversation about it, but I would have to say I probably dominated it. Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. A lot of information.
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It's like drinking out of a fire hose. Right? It is the first time, but see, Anne's got such a good background on this. And we went into how everything's gotta be voluntary, and I reminded her of that court case. I saw her site on one time years ago when she was speaking, and it was a late seventeen hundreds court case. And basically, the Supreme Court said, well, they can't take your rights away, but you can give them away. Well, that's voluntary. So she understood all that. K? Yeah. But she'd never been able to put it together to see where this affects that. She had I got the impression she had no idea about the bond and the bondholders and the bond market and the fact that the income tax is their weakest leg.
And she goes, oh, my income tax goes to pay the bondholders. You got it. Doesn't bond. Isn't it the root word bondage? That always gets them. You know?
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Did she know about the warning box on the No. Passport?
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No. She did not. We went over that briefly. Yep. What it meant, gave her a little explanation of the feudal system, why it works that way, how that affects our society, and what's going on here, and why those two questions. You know what the whole crux of this thing is is those two questions to get your agreement. That's where the fraud starts. That that everything's right there. And, boy, once somebody connects those two, now you're off to the races.
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Well, I I do know she's browsing through the nationalstatus.com. She's going through it. She signed up. And, you know, subscribing isn't anything but, providing an email address. And so she did, and it gave her the ability to go into the coursework, the forums, those kind of things, and participate. And so we saw that occur, and she she didn't put any kind of alias. She used her name and all that and Yeah. And left us really nice review and signed her name to it. So we thought that was very, very nice and professional. So I'm hoping that all that information helps helps, with with general Flynn as well. So
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I'm hoping it all works out, Roger. I do too. You know, we always got our fingers crossed and, of course, Annie. And I told Anne I told her this story. I said, you know, Bobby Lawrence and all these guys, and y'all y'all have messed up the water and muddied it up so much. And the example I gave her, not critical, you know, just explanatory. And I said, we got a gal named Annie from the West Coast, retired. She spent money to go to the roll across America tours or whatever they were, and she had her own little flyer built up and paid for a booth, and she saw general Flynn and walked up to him and said, I'd like to tell you about the national status or whatever she said to him. And and his response was we know all about that. Well, you don't, general Flynn. You think you do, and you seem to think you have a hand on it, but you don't.
I went so far as to show her, you know, this is the root of all of it. K? This is how they create I went over the hospital story in that in Austin. This is how they create the birth certificate. It represents your serfdom. This is how they take it and attach it to Mons, etcetera, etcetera. Well, she didn't know anything about that. K? And she asked me, which hospital? I said, well, I really don't know. Brian never told me. I can probably find out if that's important. I don't think it is. But, anyway, that we went over, at at least in that amount of time on these in-depth subjects, we at least covered the surface on, I think, all the important ones, Dave.
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Question. Any any any talk of an interview, was that kind of a something that's gonna happen? Anything Didn't even didn't even come up. You know? So,
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I figure we we'll we'll be talking about more as we go forward here. Yeah. But she And she's got she's she's gotta have a little time to sit on this. As you guys know, you don't get this instantaneously even if you're in Vandersteel. It takes a little bit of time to go in and put those pieces together and go, oh, well, that wasn't right. This seems to be right. What does it do? How does it operate? Where does it connect? You know, all those kind of questions, and that just doesn't happen instantaneously.
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Right. Yep. Yep. Yep. I just Well, we don't need people.
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As I mentioned, he mentioned the sixth and the seventh, so I don't know
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if she's tentatively locked those up for you or what. I don't know. I just thought I'd Well, I I don't know. We'll just throw the ball in her court. It's up to her to dribble. I think we made a a pretty desirable impact on her, and we'll see where it goes. I don't like to push people for one thing. Right. Right. Yep. Except these Jew lovers. I love I love pushing them. That's how you're on. Hold on, Larry. Paul's first. We hadn't finished with Dave yet. Dave? No. I'm just saying that's that's wonderful, Roger. I'm glad it worked out well. And We'll meet you. Well, thanks to you. I mean, you putting the site up and who who would have thought that putting a comment underneath the video would draw this?
I I wouldn't have. I wouldn't have thought that Ann Vandersteel was looking and reading all the comments. Bingo. There you go. The most unlikely source. Okay?
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Well, I plugged in my name, Kaye and I, and our phone number, so I didn't hide any kind of identity. So I think, you know, that kind of speaks to Mhmm. You know, when when people aren't afraid to to hide about, you know, to hide behind anything. So maybe that I'm a little bit too. But I would also say this. Isn't that kinda indicative
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that Anne is still kinda looking for answers or open for answers? Yep.
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Oh, yeah. For sure. For sure.
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Excuse me. Okay. Anything else that you'll okay. Thank you, sir. Paul. Nope.
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Has anyone put the citizenship handbook for nationals in front of her yet?
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I had not I no.
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I have because she could read that in the car.
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K. Well, they were gonna I'll tell you what I did suggest to her was doctor Jean Schroeder's war and emergency powers act. She'd never heard of it before. And she told me she said, look. Hubby and I are about to pull over and and and take a little four hour rest and get some, food. And we'll that sounds like something good to listen to during that four hours. So she may have listened to it with hubby yesterday, but she was unaware of it. Okay? Okay. And I'll bet you I'll bet you the general I'll bet you that general Flynn's not aware of it either. So hopefully, that'll be something she'll carry on. Now who's trying to say something?
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I I'm just telling Paul I could send her a link to her text directly to the document opened up in the Please do. Status.
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Yep. Please do.
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Right to it. And I just I'm trying not to text her too much. Yeah. You don't wanna overwhelm them.
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You you don't wanna overwhelm somebody. And and this information can do that with people, folks. I've seen it happen. Okay? So we planted big seeds. We got confirmation back from her. Let's give her a little breathing room to think and operate. Okay? Alright, Larry.
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Yeah.
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I was wondering if, you corrected her on using the phrase American State National or her I didn't. No. I didn't. I didn't get a chance to do that. I didn't think about it. We'll get to all that stuff. Did you, cover anything about the IRS?
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And how has she she ever filed
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Well, I did. I don't know. I didn't ask her about her particular status. She did not know about Anna Vaughn Wright's situation, by the way. She was quite curious about that, and I used that to show her. I'm saying all these things that these people you've been drinking at the trough of, they don't know what they're doing. They do not have the answers. K? And the Anavon Wright's thing evidences that perfectly. I did go over the tax because I know Dave said she was interesting in that. Didn't go over it in-depth. I asked her, do you know when the tax system started?
Of course, she said 1913. Then I said, how about December? I think that kind of blew her away. I told her the October form was a Jewish shatar and statute staple. And, then I showed her where the, where the, the law is, 26 CFR 1.1 dash one eight. I made it to her. So, yeah, I did cover that.
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I think that'll be posted.
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Oh, somebody's very garbly. Somebody wanted to talk. We can't understand. Just whoever it is, we can't understand. It's a female. Hello? Okay. Must have been side talk. So, gosh. Well, that's kinda as much as I can remember what happened. I felt very good about it. She's very pleasant, you Yeah. Young woman. She's, very easy to talk to. She's very curious and she's looking for answers. I can tell you that. And I believe I gave her a whole bunch of them yesterday. Now let's let her let the dust settle. Let her get her arms around it, and, hell, who knows? I may be having a conversation with general Flint pretty soon.
Please. Who's got the mic open? Please. You people wanna be okay. That's gone. Alright. So anybody else got any questions or comments on all that? It's pretty exciting. Been waiting for a long time for it.
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Roger.
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Joan. Yes, ma'am.
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Did you tell her the word is national?
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And No. I didn't know. No. No. I didn't get into all that. Oh, okay.
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Alright. Okay. Did you tell her about the
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twenty six day? Yes. I just said I just said I went over the whole tax thing and I showed her that that set that regulation. Yep. Sure did. That was one thing she's pardon me? Come again, John? Good? I said that's good. Okay. Yep. I thought it was very good. I was very pleased. I think, this one will go somewhere, but, again, I try not to get my hopes up because they've been dashed a bunch of times. Boy, I'll tell you one thing. I did have something real interesting happen, though, Paul. You know that molar, those implants that were giving me problems?
Well, I went ahead and got a dentist appointment scheduled, emergency. And last night, I woke up, and they came out in the middle of the night in my mouth. So I wake up, and I'm I was sitting there moving molars around. So, anyway, well, it doesn't I'm I'm not going through the pain anymore. Thank goodness. So and I'll, I'll find out about that another day or two. So, anyway, that was kinda interesting. Well, you know you you know you got rotten teeth when they're coming out in the middle of the night. Yikes.
Roger. Yeah. You got any children? Young people? You tell them. Take care of your teeth. Brush your teeth. Take care of them. You you you do not know what consequences lie ahead if you don't. So yes, Larry.
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Yes. Can you summarize? I'm sure she she, maybe you asked her and she told you what her process was in order to become free. Did she she just wanted to Nope. Didn't go over that. Nope.
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So, you know, it's like Brent says, when they train, people on, spot counterfeits, they don't go look at all the counterfeits. They go look and have them study the original. I don't want her knowing about all that other crap. I want her understanding why it didn't write and doesn't work. K? So there's only so much you can cover in that period of time in that situation, folks. I thought I did a pretty damn good job, actually. She seemed to agree with that. So, very exciting. We got, somebody very influential, on on board, it appears.
So cross your fingers. Say a little prayer a year or two. So where else can we go this morning? Yes, Joan?
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Do you know what her husband does?
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I have no eye. He drives he drives a car. That's all I know. Okay? So, I he got him a heck of a wife. Good for him. Okay. Alright. So, Got you. She is she is very aggressive. I mean, she just really she's I I could see me and her and the fact that she's just dying for truth. Okay? And I think I gave her a pretty good load of it yesterday. Was that you, Samuel?
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No. It's George. Idaho. Oh, hey, George.
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Yeah. I'm alright.
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Well, that's good. Glad you had that conversation. And, yeah, I I think that was one of the things that turned me on to I forget what she didn't know about you at the time, but she was definitely talking about nationality. And, golly, what else was she talking about that got me going with her? But but, anyway, I just caught I just got on the call, and could you repeat what your conversation and what her reaction was about the
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No. Not the first one. No. You're gonna have to go no. You're gonna have to go back and listen to first. We've been on for thirty minutes talking about it. Because you know what?
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There are some there are some guys that did some forensics about a mortgage in Florida that got, that got disappeared. And then a fork well, first, the foreclosure case went away, and a couple years later, the mortgage went away. And it was all related to they thought, the hospital where, the the guy was born in Detroit. But because they couldn't find a registered agent, this says this says, secretary of state of Florida became the registered agent and, basically dismissed the case. They they said they lost the subpoena or something like that. And then a couple years later, the, the, actual mortgage went away as well. So it was a foreclosure matter.
And, anyway, I thought that was interesting because it would point to exactly what you're talking about with the birth certificate and I yield.
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Okay. I do know for Anne's a Floridian. She was pretty, interested to know I was from Florida also. So, I know she asked me if I was ever gonna come back, and I told her probably not. I got no reason to. My mom's deceased. And, unless something happens with this and it breaks, like, real big time, I might consider somebody to help me coordinate all of it doing a, you know, a tour up there, but we'll have to see how the information goes. That's about the only thing that dragged me back up there now, quite frankly, from the things that I'm hearing about the country.
I mean, it's, you guys got a got a hassle of problems in front of you. Well, so we'll see. Pardon me, Dave?
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I'm I'm near your old stomping grounds. Right?
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Yeah.
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Do you come do you come looking around? Let me know. Go to lunch. Yeah. Well, I I I don't know if I'd have any reason
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to get back to PC. I just don't know. I'm I'm not anticipating coming back, but we'll see. May may, you know, surprises may come. I know one thing. We've got a very, very extremely powerful weapon here in these days of the kind of warfare that we're dealing with. And just by, God's help and and my persistence, quite frankly, over all these years, I could've walked away from this long time ago. K? And it looks like we've oh, just a second, Dave, please. It looks like we've gotten, the information into the, into a really big big circle of influential people.
And, as soon as they would probably our help can see some of the advantageous aspects and sides of this that don't just readily appear, and that's what I did cover with her yesterday. I said, Anne, I want you to know. See, the this is complex stuff. It takes a while to get your arms around it because it's changing all your viewpoints. I gave her the Alice in Wonderland spiel and all that. And I said, here's what it does. It gives them the ability to create the monetary system. There's a credit spout, and all of the administrative agencies get to control you. When you do this, what we do, you cut both of those away with the exception of two very rare and obscure sections of the Internal Revenue Code. She liked it when I called them the individuals representing Satan, And I also gave her the, green ball deal, and she really liked that. She said, oh, I have to remember that. I'll use it. So I said, feel free.
So, Dave, yes.
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Yeah. Roger, that's that's, sounds like a great, lead there. Maybe if you mentioned that tour with Anne, she she would probably bring you with Michael Jan down through the Darien Gap right back here to tour America.
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I think Darien Gap is pretty well shut down. I should have told her that I think she'd been interested in is that I live, about 10 miles away from that airport where all of that was mostly initiated, the Quito Airport, because Ecuador's visa stuff is so easy. So that's why they use the airport there. So, anyways, very exciting afternoon, and, it was very good. You know? I've told her I said, Anne, I've seen you on so many videos and shows and stuff, and every time I see you, I god. If I can only get ahold of her. And so I said, now I gotcha. So that was kinda interesting.
And, yeah. I, Anne's world has grown since yesterday in twenty four hours. I promise you. So, we'll just wait and see how it develops. Yes, Joan.
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Was that the when when you turned on the light on the, fourteenth, amendment,
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was was that the first time the light had been turned on? Well, I don't know. I I don't know. I didn't ask her. I didn't know that. I just said, here's the deal. We went over, and I got to born and said, here's how they're bringing in the feudal system. That's the big piece everybody's missing and explained that to her. And, showed her the two pronged legal test of the fourteenth amendment and what it meant and all that kind of stuff. So we did cover a lot of ground. Okay.
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Yeah. Right.
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Well, probably, you know, honestly, depends on the end, of course, the receiver, but it might be too much ground, you know, to drink a water out of a fire hydrant. I've seen that happen to people here. K? And I try to avoid that these days. That's why I said it's always better to ask questions and leave somebody curious. They're they're, you know, like Paul's cat when he's trying to play with it with a laser pointer. You know, he's leading it around and stuff, and that's what you do. K? That's the only way it works. You cannot beat people up with this. You can't force it into them. You can't make them study. You can't make them wanna understand. You can't make them file a piece of paper. You can't do any of that. They've got to do all that voluntarily.
And they've got to be willing to study and understand what's going on. And if they're they're not, then whatever their participation is, it doesn't do a whole lot of good, quite frankly. A cup another couple of pieces of paper crossing some desks up there, but that's about it. So it's very important that people they want this. We've got something people want. Okay? Like, their freedom. So they don't even know what freedom is. They still tell you we're free. So, anyway, that's the Vandersteel story. I hope it's gonna go well, I hope it's gonna go further, but we'll just have to wait and see. It's out of my control at this point. I did the very best job I could. Yes.
Oh, I did also tell her. Just a second. I did also tell her. I said, you know, we both know Todd Callender. She's been to visit him over there in The Bahamas. He lives in The Bahamas. And I told her, I said, you know, probably because he's so new and he'd been influenced by this information y'all were feeding him. But I said he I spent two hours on the phone with him, and he just flat didn't get it. So I have a, a sneaking suspicion we'll get a second shot at mister Callender. And I'll bet you I'd bet you a dollar to a doughnut that he understands it the second time, because I've seen that happen before too. K?
So who is Roger ing there?
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It's Samuel.
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Yes, sir. Morning.
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I just I just wanted to throw in there where our tax system started at, at the at the in around the year 1865, the civil war had cost No. Two That's not right. 3 quarter billion.
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It started in December.
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Okay. Well, in this country, Lincoln ran up 2 and 3 quarter billion dollar debt. Right. And one of the things that he to to raise money for that was the $10.40 bond. And do you think that's a coincidence?
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I don't know. I've never heard of that before. I heard somebody say something about that recently, but I've never heard of that, in thirty something years, quite frankly. I think I heard that straight The $10.40 bond, it's it's
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it it it ran not less than ten years nor more than forty at 7.13 interest with a premium of 4.13 over face value, which was lower than the 7.3 interest paid on treasury notes. That's that period of time. And when this was written in the nineties, they're saying we were still paying on that debt.
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Could be.
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Like I said, in all thirty three years, I'd never heard of a $10.40 bond associated with Lincoln until David Strait came out with it. And anything David Strait came out with, I'm highly suspect of.
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Yeah. Well, it's saying it's from David Strait. This is from the book of the hundreds, and it's got footnotes.
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Okay. Well, like I said, I've just never heard of it before, Samuel.
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But that wasn't the only thing. I mean, he raised it it says here, from treasury notes, various rates of inch interest Lincoln rate eight raised 800,000,000 from bonds of various types over 900,000,000 was raised. Greenbacks brought in $450,000,000 and the balance was raised by in smaller amounts such as thirty year bonds sold to the Central Pacific Railroad at 6% interest, which raised a poultry 1,258,000.000. But at the end of the war, he still has his 2.2 and 3 quarter billion dollar debt from the war. This war has always gotten us into trouble financially, and it's always taken our freedom. That's why they like it.
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And, my understanding of the greenbacks was there was no backing, is that that particular form of currency, if you spend into circulation what you want to circulate and tax out the same amount, you don't need backing. Well, according to this, he was using it to raise raise money. So Well, he may have been. He may have been. He was paying off debts with it. People were taking it, I guess. That's all they needed. Right? Okay. I I don't know. As I said, again, I'll repeat it for the third time. I've been pretty in-depth in this thing for thirty three years almost. And up till recently, I've never heard of a $10.40 bond associated with Lincoln or the civil war. K?
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So that's all I can tell you. K?
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Okay. Just throw it in there. Okay. Well, thank you. So, and and I've never even heard any of the people from, like, Abbeyville Institute or League of the South or any of those people ever mention it. I've just never heard about that before. So, whatever that's worth. What, where else can we go? This morning, somebody else have a comment or question on the Vandersteel conversation?
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Right. Roger?
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Yeah. Hey, Julie. Hey. How are you? Yeah. So I, I'm better since those molars came out last night. Go ahead.
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Okay.
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I guess the pain's gone since they came out. Right? I've had a real dull FUD pain for about the last five days, and, yeah, it's all gone now. So fantastic.
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That's great. I don't I I don't rely I don't remember Abraham Lincoln being their originator of the $10.40 bond either, and I can't find out who the creator was. But my research shows that the specific $10.40 bond was not started by Lincoln, Although those types of bonds were used to US government bonds were used during the civil war to finance it. So and apparently, they were bonds that matured in forty years but could be redeemed by the government after ten years and some of them paid six or 5% annual interest. But I don't see anything here stating that he was the originator of them. So Okay.
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Mommy either. I did read you. Did you go ahead. Years ago, I read a very long article on the guy that turned Lincoln on to the greenback concept. You know, I don't remember his name or anything. He was from Illinois too. And the whole Dick Taylor. Harass pardon me?
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Dick Colonel Dick Taylor.
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Okay. Could be. I I've forgotten it, Rick. Thank you very much. Colonel Dick Taylor is the one that taught Lincoln about it, and the beauty of the greenback system is you don't need backing. You could do that today, and it worked just fine. Because the only thing that money provides is a medium of exchange. And and the way that the they they do, if you did it correctly, you would spend in like Roosevelt did with the all the Works Progress Association and all that. He would pay those guys new Federal Reserve notes and spend them into circulation. And they circulate, and then you've got to tax out at exactly what you spent in. And that way, there's no excess for speculation, and it's speculation that takes us down the, the the track to the Wildwood woods. Okay? So if that system and there was a guy back when I first started into this that was trying to get that system instituted in The US. I don't remember his name either, but more of a modern, guy. And there is no backing to that system because there's no backing needed, except you tax out what you spent in.
K? So thank you. Thank you. Alright. Back to Julie. Okay, Julie. Now?
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Yeah. On a side note, did you hear Alex Jones, recently? He said that Trump's Department of Justice blocked the federal court ruling, and this has the support of HHS, Kennedy, EPA, and FDA. They want to keep hydrofluor salicylic acid, which is the most concentrated form of fluoride in the water, and Alex Jones is referring to them as team tyranny.
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Yeah. I had to hear I did hear that. I do understand it. I don't know about because it's Kennedy that said to get it out of the water. It's Bondi that's trying to appeal that and and put a state to it. Although, a number of states have already passed laws that prohibit it. I don't know which ones. Maybe fifteen, twenty. Okay. So number of them have already passed laws. But, yeah, that's correct. But I don't believe it's Kennedy. He's the one that stopped it. It's Bondi and all of her Pfizer and her corporate damn, connections in the background that she has ascertained with, the head bitch up there, Susie Wiles, the little, the little Jewish.
She's Pat Summerall's daughter. I I don't know if she was Jewish. I don't know if Summerall was Jewish or not, But she married a guy named Wilde, so I guess that's Jewish. And I don't know if she converted. I don't know the whole story, but she's getting a lot of attention. All of a sudden, they're trying to counter it with positive propaganda evidently. Yes. I did know that.
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Okay. Roger, the the other thing that Lincoln did is he started the national banking system. You know, he's pushed out all the state banks. He made that unprofitable, gave more to a charter for the national bank system, and by the end of the war, they were pretty much done.
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Okay.
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And that's where he could run all his bonds, schemes, and
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treasury note schemes, and everything through. Well, he didn't get too much of a chance. They shot his ass. Okay? So, why would you put that in perspective? A figurehead. Well, but he can make decisions like this stuff on this bonds and Trump, they shot him. And why why would they shoot him after he was giving them all of these, this large s? See, that didn't make much sense either on the surface. All kinds of stuff underneath. Yes. Who who was it, Dave? He
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he didn't take their money. He created his system.
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Alright. He didn't want European money. Didn't wanna hit him the borrow button.
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Of course, they did. They went 29% interest. 28 or yes. 28 or 29% interest. That's a a little users.
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Yes. A little. And, Roger, can Kennedy I heard Kennedy say that he would not mess with the business model of Roundup Lifesates. So he is not for taking that out of the system.
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Well, they we were talking about fluoride, not not monosantium. I know. I
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know. But guess what? The Roundup and glyphosate, I mean, that's that's it may not be as bad. I mean, I know the hydrofluoric acid does the most corrosive acids known to man, but, it's it's worse than the Roundup gotta be the deadliest,
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Well, Dave, it's worse than that. It's worse than that. They've got it rigged where there's over a 100 different poisonous chemicals that are under the label of fluoride.
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I know.
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Okay. I know, man. It's well, Kennedy went in and fired he fired all 17 people on the CDC vaccine committee. Put in good people like Peter McCullough and stuff. So I don't know. All you can do is look at these situations. We don't. We know how in how powerful the enemy is.
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And the, the, pressure set is
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Are you suing to get back in the CDC that he got cleared?
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You're a little garbly, Dave. Go come ahead.
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Yeah. Aren't a couple of those CDC firings
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fight suing to get back their job? At least at least one is. I don't know about any others. Okay. But how are they doing? Look, the administrator fired them. How the hell they gonna sue to get back, for God's sakes?
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Hey. You know what? With this freaking wacky court system,
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I don't I won't Well, you know, the Dutch they gave the Supreme Court gave Trump total authority to fire anybody he wants. He's doing his delegates doing it, Robert Kennedy. So I don't see much future of them getting back on there, but these little lefties, they're just freaking out that they can't kill everybody as easy as they used to could. So, I mean, look. I'm totally disappointed with Trump, Dave. I mean, at this point, I was a big supporter of his. They they they've allowed the the Israeli lobby to get in there and totally blanket his ass, probably worse than it was the first time. Okay?
And, I hate it. I hate it. That's why I'm hoping my information can maybe expose these son of a bitches. But we'll see. I don't know of anything else that can do it to them. Nobody else can do anything to them, can they? You seen anybody else effectively do anything to them? Dave? Dave?
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Is there any Roger.
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I mean, you have used it. A lot
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of people doing much.
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Has anybody ever seen anything that's effective on these monsters? Stop them in their tracks and have them stand mute? Have you ever seen anything anybody be able to do that? Nope. That's why we're here, brother. Okay. That's why we're here. We got a shot here. Well, it looks like we if we and I think general Flynn will see this. Now we got a military general in our corner. And he knows about this this type of, what do they call it? Some kind of warfare. Something warfare. Not not shoot, bang, bang. It's like, here, get your shot. Bang, bang. And, so we'll just see where it goes, folks. I've never known from day one what was gonna happen with this. Every time I thought I'd get a door open, I was incredibly severely disappointed for the most part. All of a sudden, with persistence, we've gotten to this stage. Now we've really got something we can sink our teeth into.
Pray and let's hope it happens. K? It's all I can say. It's all I know to do. But this information, if strategized and plotted correctly, could have a extremely detrimental effect on our enemies, even if we have you know what we're talking about here, don't you, Dave, Julie? We're talking about Catherine Austin Phipps who will press the red button. That's what we're talking about right here. And, see, I'm willing to press the button. And and many of you that have gotten yourself prepared are ready to press the button because you know this is the only way we can affect change.
And nobody's ever been able to get them like this before, backed into a corner. They can't say a word. It exposes them and frees you at the very same time simultaneously. And it would and could have the ability to topple their little scam. We're never gonna get out of their scam if something like this isn't employed. So let's just hope we're on the right track, folks. We'll all be there cheering and have fire sticks, Roman candles, and sparklers, and all that. We'll be right there on the sidelines cheering. But it looks like we've got this information into somebody with an extremely acute military mind who understands the battlefield and the battle very well.
Okay? So, we'll see. That's all I know. I can hope. I can certainly pray. And and and but but all the hopium in the world don't cut it. You know, I had a lot of hope with Jeff Rents. You know, I had this idiot, this guy named Yankee Clipper that is just a real arrogant little snide asshole from, you know, typical Yankee that moved down to Florida. And, he's well, I listened to your Jeff French really really interview, and I you lost me in the first fifteen minutes. A bunch of other crap. And I wrote him back and said, first fifteen minutes of the Rents Show, recovering Pavlov's condition response at the request of Jeff Rents.
You cannot get that information to my knowledge anywhere in the world. I guess that proves how shallow you are, doesn't it there, Yankee? Yeah. I think so. So, anyway, so one of these jokers, like, I heard this guy call up out. You're not a man. Matt from Boston. You're not a man. Why didn't you lead those guys into the Capitol? Actually, he said the White House. Why didn't you lead them into the White House on January 6? You're nothing but a it's just like Ray and Alex. Now I wanna go, hey, Matt from Boston, you arrogant prick. What have you done? Hey, Yankee clipper, mister critical. What the hell have you done? Sit behind a keyboard?
Oh, wow. You chicken shit. Quit writing me emails. You're a piece of crap. So, anyway, that's, some of the nice things that I have to deal with here. So where else can we go this morning? Maybe Yankee Clipper will call in and tell you all how full of crap I am. K? With all of his wonderful observations, some some probably fat damn Yankee that ain't never got off his damn chair in front of his keyboard and thinks he's real smart. Yeah. Typical. Are you a Jew too, Yankee? You sound like it. So, where where else can we go this morning? Somebody's gotta have something here and get me off this venting stage.
I'm venting. I should be very overjoyed. Roger. I okay. There's some is that Bob?
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No. This is Susan from Colorado. She's an Olivia.
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Oh, yeah. Can can we get your audio a little better somehow? Are you on some kind of earbuds or not talking right in the microphone? You sound very, very faint. Can you hear me now? I hear you much better now. Thank you. Were you on your Bluetooth?
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Okay. Yeah. I was on Bluetooth. So, this is Keaton, from Colorado
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with Hey, Keaton. Well, you got Keaton and Olivia with the new baby. Yep. I remember.
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Yes. We actually just moved out to Tennessee, and we had to switch over our water and our electrical, and I we just got into the city to, like, switch all that. What I was curious about because we're still renting, and we're looking to get our own property and all that stuff. And if we're gonna, like, really unplug from the system, I was just curious, like, how do you go about getting electrical and water, without, like, being dependent on these people? Because I feel like that's where they get a lot of their power from is that they do provide the water and electric straight to your house. Like, going this route of, like, complete independence, do we have to, like, get our own water, get our own electrical? Like, I was just curious if anyone had any thoughts on that. Or Well, if you really wanna be independent,
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I'd say yes. Get drill a well and get some sort of a power supply. I don't know. Where whereabouts in, Tennessee are you moving? Keaton?
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We're we're, we're currently renting in Cookeville, but we're looking to get land somewhere out here. Where where is Cookeville? Many rivers and stuff like that. Uh-huh. Is Cookeville in the eastern part
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between Chattanooga and Knoxville?
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It's in between Knoxville and Nashville. Yeah.
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Okay. Oh, Knoxville and Nashville. Well, Tennessee is a great state. You made a good choice. Congratulations on getting the hell out of Colorado. I Yeah. I if you really wanna be independent, you'd have to do those things yourself. I don't know if you're gonna buy property. Does it already have water and electric run to it?
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I don't know. I mean, that's just something I'm keeping in the back.
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Okay. Well, you're gonna have to get a little further into the process. But if you really wanna be truly independent, you're gonna have to do those things yourself. And, of course, the power is what's not cheap. But drilling a well ain't cheap either. And if you don't have a permit to drill a well, you may not be able to find somebody that will drill it without a permit. So those are kind of some of the things you may be facing.
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Yeah. That's why I'm curious about, like, bills or permits and stuff.
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Well, you're renting. Are are are you are you thinking of moving this direction immediately or or what?
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In the next, like, two to three years.
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Okay. Well, you got a lot of time to think about it. But, yeah, if you really wanna be independent, you'd have to do those things yourself from my understanding. K? Samuel, you got any let me hold on. Hold on, Keaton. Samuel, you got anything to add for young Keaton here? Are you independent on those aspects on your property? Samuel?
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Yeah, Roger. I got plenty to say, but, we'll take up a whole show.
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Well, why don't you just give him the high points? The first thing I would do,
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the first thing I would do if I had to do it all over again, I would pick the right state, and when I picked the right county. Because I know in the South, there's a lot of places where you don't even need a building permit to put a home up, and I would be looking for a place like that to start with. And in your own well, absolutely. And I can make suggestions about getting into solar inexpensively. So
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So there's no telling by the time you're ready to make that move what technology is gonna be available either, Keaton. We don't know about right now.
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Okay?
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Especially, I'll tell you, especially if you're gonna do your own power in batteries with this new silver technology incorporated in it where you can charge a battery on a on a car in nine minutes. That that could be a great facilitation in batteries. It's gonna revolutionize the battery area. It should start coming out in cars next year.
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One of the biggest biggest hassles in solar is the battery systems. And Yep. My preference is the silicon salt technology. They're they don't have the explosive values. They last about twice as long as lead acid. They're still affordable, way more affordable than lithium. They can't blow up. You could they can take full discharges and not be ruined with lead acid. If you allow that to happen, you're starting over. So
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yeah. Keane, do you know do you know about the silver batteries they're coming out with? The first time I'm hearing hearing about it. Well, we talked about it about a year ago. I heard it on Kirk Elliott over there on on, Alex one day because he not only stays in-depth in the metals market, but he goes off in peripheral markets. He was reading a trade journal. This is last year, about a year ago. And this is, I believe, a Samsung, development. And what they did was they took a a regular, battery. This aimed at the at the RV, electric vehicle, EV market.
And so a regular battery that you buy now maybe last four years or something. They're extremely expensive to replace. I don't know that they can be redone. They go about 400 miles and they don't do well in winter and they take can take twelve hours or more to recharge. So what this new technology does hold on, Joe. Please let me finish. In about, they put approximately one kilo of silver in every car battery. And what it does, it gives you instead of 400 miles, you get 600 miles. They will charge in winter, and they will charge in over in, like, nine or ten minutes. And they, they the the they when they they last about ten years or more, and when they go, you can extract some of the silver out of the battery.
That will eventually affect the whole battery market on the whole world. So there's some big changes coming there. What's the what's the moral of the story there? Buy silver. If if today's manufacturing rate were used with that battery, just that one thing would take up 68% of the world's annual output of silver. So there's a real prime market. Not very many people know about it, that aspect, and not many people are talking about it. Just Kirk Elliott. Okay, Joe. What's your comment, buddy?
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One comment for the young man. The the most important thing that he could do for himself right now is to study and learn electrical circuits. Yeah. Okay. I'll buy that. If he's gonna if he's gonna do the cellular deal or anything, if he's gonna be off grid and do his own thing, he needs to know and understand electrical circuits and how they work. Be very beneficial. Try and find the
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very beneficial. Try and find around Cookville, you'll probably find a lot of like minded people. Okay? Try and meet your neighbors. And, does how's Olivia and the baby doing? They like Tennessee? Do you like Tennessee, Keaton?
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The temperature here is is it's pretty humid, but, like, it's great. We love it. People are nice. Food's good. Really different than Colorado and rainstorms and thunderstorms, like, every day. It's fun.
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Yeah. You get that humidity, and in the afternoon when the heat bills, you're gonna get those afternoon thunder showers. That's a Florida staple. But, yeah, I always like Tennessee there, and, you'll go get you some orange and and and you'll be right in the in the midst of them. You get some orange clothing, and they'll be very, very nice to you. Yeah. Good part of the country good part of the country right there. I used to work that when I was in the record business. I worked at Chattanooga and Knoxville, so I know that area. Didn't work Nashville, but Chattanooga and Knoxville, I did. Did you Yes. Who said Roger? About that that meeting about the decision that
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Yeah, Roger. I I just wanted to show you Hold on, Samuel, please.
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Can we please find out who's got this mute open that continues to have background conversations? It's really rude for the whole thing. It's really rude for all of us for you to do that. Please try and be conscious of it. That right there. See it. I do this.
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I would just bother you to test me if it's not valid results.
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Paul, can we find out who this is? It is almost a daily occurrence now. Oh, and you people wanna be free. Right. Okay. Who was talking? Samuel, who was talking there?
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I was trying to comment. I don't know how they're I haven't really looked into it. But, supposedly, right now, the the upper end Chinese electric cars Oh. Are so competitive that we won't let them into this country. You're talking about, like, a 1,500 mile range
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and a five minute charge. We got a bunch of them down here. Do you know what the Chinese did yet just recently? They have they have got a maglev train workable that is faster than a jet. It goes over 600 left behind. Over 600 miles an hour on this new maglev train. A jet goes in the upper five hundreds, and we give mister Gavin Newsom, your wonderful governor, $80,000,000,000, and they can't lay a mile a track.
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Yeah. It's called the train to nowhere.
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Yeah. How many years? Fifteen years? They've never even put down a mile of track in fifteen years and $80,000,000,000? Well, Trump Trump cut that off recently. So but, yeah, I mean, it's it's crooks like that that are sabotaging the country.
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Yeah. Regardless of what kind of power we replace when we're, you know, we're really held to to the oil world in this country. So anything else that is actually viable is gonna have a hard time getting a foothold, and we're just gonna get left behind because of our greed and our stupidity.
[01:07:43] Unknown:
Well, if there's not so not our greed is these good damn charlatans are ripping off all the money and directing it to other people. And what did I hear? Do you know how much oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Do you know how much Pete Buttigieg spent on DEI programs? How are you? Harrison talking about this this morning.
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No idea, Roger.
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$80,000,000,000 on DEI. You could build 11 of the most modern airports in China with that. He spent $80,000,000,000 on DEI stuff.
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There's a 16 year old Asian boy who, he almost scored a perfect SAT, almost 1,600, just just short of it. There is not a University of California that would take him, and Google hired him on a job that normally needs a PhD. PhD.
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Yeah. Yeah. He couldn't have gotten into Harvard or any of the Ivy League schools either. But they'll take some some black or one of these other immigrants here that that has terrible test stores, and they'll give them that spot instead.
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Yeah. Yeah. So this is why we're going down as a country. Well, absolutely. It's by damn design. Totally by design.
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So what the what can we do? Well, the only thing we can do that I know of is to get this information right here exposed to enough people to where it will at least bring them to their damn knees, if not prone. K? Because they can't handle this exposure. We see it. We've seen it for fourteen years. They cannot handle this exposure. They cannot do anything about it. They cannot rebut it. It's your decision. They can't do anything about your decision. If they try, they're tyrants. Open. They can't rebut it. They can't deny it. The only thing they can do is stay on mute, which in my mind convicts them anyway because your affidavit basically is putting charges against them even though it's there to free you. The fact that they can't rebut it means that it's truth and now they've kind of convicted themselves, haven't they?
Yes, they have. It's the only thing I know of, folks. Nothing else has ever been able to stop them in ninety three years. We've been in damn Babylonian captivity for nine and ninety three and a half years now. That's one thing I did neglect, unfortunately, to tell Anne. I might send her a message on that. But, it's the only thing I know of. So we talk about all these problems. Yeah. Yeah. We got them. We got them. We had them for a long time. They've been working on this plan because they control the country and everything in it, including you. And that's the reason they can do it. The only way I know to stop it is to expose that program right there.
And thank God for people like Dave that that that the in in whatever he was thinking at the time, wrote down that little message as a comment underneath the video, and look who was looking at it. You just like I told you, you never know who somebody knows. Same type thing here. So you've gotta constantly put forth the effort. I mean, look at your freedom too. Do you wanna protect your freedom? Do you wanna be free? Do you want us just to be a handful of us out there? Would you rather have a, I don't know, 20% of the population in our corner? How'd you like that?
I think that's highly desirable and we just may, especially at this juncture where people that wouldn't have been interested six months or a year ago now can't wait to get some type of information like we've got. Oh, you mean I can get out of this? Wow. It only cost me a couple of bucks on postage and and and and different forms at the post office? Wow. You mean they can't turn it down? Wow. They've gotta accept it? They can't rebut it. They can't deny it. They gotta accept it. So they stand mute, and I get my passport. Woah. I get my passport, which is linked to my affidavit. And now, I'm powerful.
If I can learn the information and learn how to wield Excalibur, I'm putting damn Excalibur in your hands. That's what you've got. Swing it. So that's my, you know, I'm sorry. I'm a one trick pony. Okay? It's the only trick I know right here. It's not their trick. It's a real trick, and it's unraveling their fake trick, which has led us into servitude for ninety three and a half years from these sorry, satanic, Jew bastards. Whether they call themselves Jews or not, I don't know. But that's what they call themselves, and a whole bunch of their fellow kinsmen support them. And so I'm gonna use the word Jew because it's broad and it covers all the aspects. And they were doing this kind of crap long before there was a sabotage v in Zionism. You can go back and read those comments from Martin Luther. You can go back and read those comments from Cicero and from all those people even before Christ was crucified or born.
And on who these slimy a tree. Slimy pieces of garbage. Holy smoke. What the heck? Okay. My monitor's slipping there. So, so who else I'm sitting here right in my mouth? I'm getting full of vitriol, and there's sweet little Joan. Yes, ma'am.
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May I ask Dave of National Status Info what video did he comment on? And
[01:13:54] Unknown:
Kevin Hoyt. Kevin Joan.
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And what was the video about and who was it by?
[01:14:03] Unknown:
I don't know if he I'm I'm sure he's there, but the video he was he commented under was Kevin Hoyt, the guy that I did an interview with last week. I don't know if it was under the interview or under another thing, but it was under Kevin Hoyt. Okay? So and we hadn't heard anything from Kevin, but, again, he's got, he's the guy that needs this information because they're all over him. But, hopefully, we'll get some of his people. I'm always expecting after something like that breaks. I think that broke on Friday. So if he's got a large audience and it was watched over the weekend, well, I'm always expecting people to show up here on this show from that information.
So, is there anybody here from the Kevin Hoyt interview? He's just listening. You'd like to ask questions. Could you please identify yourself or say yes? Is there anybody here that's a direct response from hearing the interview I did with Kevin Hoyt last week? I think it was, posted on Friday. So nobody? Okay. Was there anybody here that, came came from, Jeff Rentz, two hours on the big Jeff Rentz mighty mighty show? Nope. Anybody from Jeff Rentz? You'd think we weren't our batting percentage is pretty low, wouldn't you, Paul? It takes a while for this information to settle into people's minds.
I can theorize as to why. I think I know why. But it just takes time. It's not an instant gratification thing. Maybe with a few people it is, but not very many. Yes, Joan?
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Did Kevin Hoyt tell you why his daughter got kidnapped and how he got her back?
[01:16:08] Unknown:
No. No, John. We were concentrating on the national status. We weren't talking about that kind of stuff. I did tell Kevin Oit that he could do an affidavit for his daughter, though, and that it would put an end to any of that kind of crap going on. Yes.
[01:16:25] Unknown:
Samuel? Yeah, Roger. Yeah. Well, something occurred to me. You know? It's very hard, one, just naturally for people to change their daily routine. So I'm thinking and especially with working people, which is probably his audience. If we would stress maybe or you would stress the Saturday show for those people, maybe
[01:16:55] Unknown:
there'd be more luck with it. I I try and stress as much as I can. It's like, you know, I can only do so much, Samuel. Why don't some of you come on and stress that when I I know what you're saying. I understand perfectly. Okay. I can't remember and and promote everything. K? So, anyway, that's why
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some of you, you've come forward and promoted. K? So, anyway When these links go in under the show, Roger, can that be highlighted somehow Saturday for those who are working souls, something like that?
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What when what?
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When you're posting the the show information
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I don't do that. Paul Paul does that. Interview.
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Okay. Well, then I'm speaking to Paul, I guess. So Alright. In this case, Kevin Hoyt probably did that.
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K? Mhmm. Yeah.
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Yeah. I'm just thinking, you know, I know how hard it is for people to change their schedules.
[01:18:02] Unknown:
Well, people resist change. That's a basic human trait. People resist change. And that's why you can't go beat them into changing. You've got to entice them into changing. It's easier to pull a rope than it is to push a rope. You've got to ask questions. You've got to present the dialectic. You've got to see if there's any interest there. If there's interest, feed it softly. Don't give them the whole McGillicuddy at one sitting. It'll overwhelm people, folks. I heard Dennis Fletfetcho say, on the air, when he and I were talking, you mean I have to learn all that? Well, yeah, Dennis. You gotta learn something. Sorry. Freedom ain't free. Those who expect to be free and ignorant expect what never was and never will be.
That's Thomas Jefferson. We've known that for hundreds of years, but, yeah, if you wanna be free, you gotta learn it. Sorry. You're gonna have to pay something for your freedom. You can you can pay me and it won't do any good, or you can learn the information and you'll be correlative. The better the better you learn to understand it, the more you'll be free because the better you can defend your position. That's just the way it is. I've had to learn that very painfully over the years. K? It's cost me some relationships along the way. Alright?
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Roger?
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A lot of the people who end up here end up here because their their daily ritual is being changed by the opposition for them. So they reach out at that point when they're in trouble. Right? So Well, I don't know. You got Julie right here who's gonna speak next. She's altered her entire daily schedule
[01:19:47] Unknown:
to be on the show as often as she is, haven't you? Julie?
[01:19:58] Unknown:
Oh, Julie. Yeah. Your turn. I just I was gonna ask you what's that quote again by Jefferson, those who expect to be ignorant and free. What did you say by you? Expect what never was and never will be. Thank you.
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Very simple, very accurate. You can't be ignorant and free at the same time. It's a it's a dialectical impossibility. Damn. Hello there. Who's that? Is this is this Yankee clipper come to be brave enough to get on the air with us by any chance?
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It's me, Roger, over here in Jolly Holdings.
[01:20:33] Unknown:
Hey, buddy. I didn't get that accent. Hey, man. Well, always a pleasure to have you. Have you been catching up on what's going on here today?
[01:20:42] Unknown:
A little bit. I've just been out in the breeze. I've come back with my hair all blown everywhere. I look like, like that mad professor from back to the future. I look a little zany. But yeah. Thank you, thanks to David Spring and his wife, Kaye, here. Put up a website.
[01:20:57] Unknown:
Want to do something. Last week, they were putting, that information at the bottom of a comment, a Kevin Hoyt video with their phone number, and lo and behold, Anne Vandersteel calls them. She'd been perusing the website. She's very interested in the information. She'd never seen anybody get any money back from the IRS, and her and I had a two hour conversation yesterday. Now I'm assuming you know who she is. I don't. No. Anne Vandersteel. She's a tall, good looking blonde with long blonde straight hair. She's been very prominent in the Patriot community, although she studied under some other guys and had all the wrong information. But she's got a hell of a a cadre of connections. She's been on Alex Jones a number of times. She's been down to the Darien Gap with Michael Jahn. She's been on a whole bunch of other shows. She's very plugged in, and her and I spent two hours on the phone together yesterday.
There her and her husband are driving to DC. There's some thing going on over there this weekend, and she told me that this will be presented to general Flynn this weekend. So we've really hit we've really hit a sweet spot, it appears. Okay? So that's, what a lot of the conversations about today is after all these years, you finally reached some kind of a threshold.
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Good.
[01:22:27] Unknown:
That sounds very encouraging. It does. Because mister general Flynn, don't forget what they did to him. Yes. He's the guy that got kicked out. Right? I think I remember. The first one in the Trump administration, they bankrupted him literally. He had to sell his home to fight the legal law for crap and all the other stuff. And, yeah, he's been demonized from one end to the other simply because he knew as the former director of the the director of national intelligence, DNI, he knew where all the skeletons were buried or most of them. And so they didn't want him anywhere near Trump. So that's why all that happened evidently.
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Right. Yeah. That would make sense. So how are you doing, man? Yes, good to hear from you. I'm doing I'm doing pretty good.
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Yeah, I'm doing pretty good. I I mean, if I'm derailing your line of conversation Oh, no. No. You're not. We always no. We got a red carpet out for you constantly. Come on. I'll walk up it.
[01:23:22] Unknown:
Well, I I've it's actually I'm calling you about you've just had a phone call, a very interesting phone call with a a lady of two hours. I had a similar one last Wednesday, I think it was, or Thursday, with a woman over here, which is very much in this Bailiwick. Is that the is that the correct term? It's definitely in this ballpark. Yep. And, if things, fall right, I should be going up to London on me going to London, I can't believe I'm saying that. On August 11, which is a Monday, so two three weeks as of yesterday, something like that, for a meeting, a presentation that she's giving.
They're doing more than just a presentation, and it falls very much into this realm of status and the restoration of the nation and all this kind of stuff.
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Interesting.
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Yeah. It was. It was a very energized call I had with her for not as long as yours. I think mine was about ninety minutes, but it was sufficient. Let's put it that way. Mhmm. And, she's, playing a leading role in a thing over here called, the English County Assembly.
[01:24:38] Unknown:
The English County's Assembly. Sounds like an Ann of Right spin
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off. Well, it might well be. There may well be some connection in there. Hannah in she's called Hannah. Hannah Bader, b a d r, which is a good surname, isn't it? Yeah. She's a fully qualified barrister. Oh, really? Yeah. Not in that system. She actually is shutting down Admiralty Law Courts over here and is having all sorts of very interesting interactions with the existing system. Uh-huh. But I I I had a very energizing conversation with her. I think for the simple reason, I actually understood what she's talking about what she was talking about in a very direct and simple way. And, so they formed over here. There are 39 English counties, which basically are the nation. The nations are in counties.
And, they're forming county assemblies, and they've already got 15 individuals, which I think is the number that they're looking for in several of these counties. And they have a whole procedure for basically restoring your status under the law of the land as opposed to the law the admiralty law. So there's many little tick boxes in there that look It's not it's not admiralty. It's uniform commercial code or Babylonian merchant code. Just a correction. Okay? Because that's a mispronounced. She yeah. She discussed that as well. Yeah. I might not use exactly the right terminology all along. We did talk some spent some time talking about the UCC and all this kind of stuff. That that's what they're using. I mean, the Bible's rife with the merchants of the earth. Right?
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Yes. Do you think they're using admiralty law or merchant law?
[01:26:18] Unknown:
Well, I I don't know. Probably, whatever suits them best, really. But, I mean, one of the one of the ways that she described it, which I liked, I just you see, a lot of it has to do with the actual words, trigger words that you get people engaged in these things. She said, imagine that effectively most of the courts in England on the land are actually pirate courts. I liked this. I I just liked it as a phrase. Mhmm. And so the whole process, she's already convened a series of courts with juries.
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But one of the key Well, that can't that can't be that can't be an admiralty court. Admiralty is martial law on the sea, and the only remedy in admiralty is prize.
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I kick your ass. I take your stuff. There's no process. These are not admiralty courts that should have been convening. No. They're not. No. They're we're again all this. That's what this is all about. So, but one of the things that they're doing is this might seem very childish, but, therefore, I think it might have some some traction, is to get everybody to start buying and flying bags. We need to do this. I I think that this could be extremely effective because people need a very simple way of of stepping over into this sort of, this piece of thinking.
Mhmm. And, the other another idea that came up in the conversation was that we're not here to fight the government, which we're not because they're bogus. We're not here to fight them. We're just here to restore the law that we want to live under, and we would do it through county assemblies. And I'm I I I've gotta say that this lights a lot of little energy points inside me in terms of being something that's constructive. We also discussed John Smith in passing, who did not know about that. Well, she had a negative view of him, and, she's not the only one I've come across a lot because he's I mean, he formed a thing called the common law court, but it's registered as a UK limited company, which means it's in it's in their system. Well, you had to get their permission to to
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to birth it. Yeah. I guess.
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So, you know, we're not seeking their permission for anything. They're out. You know? This has always been my thinking. I'm not interested in actually unpicking their system. I'm simply interested in operating in the right one, and they can go do a bunk. I'm not interested in actually engaging with them at all. So but this is me personally. I've still got quite a few things to learn. But To not do that. The bible to be involved.
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To not fight them. The bible says in Revelation eighteen four or five, whatever it is, come out of her, my people. Come out of her. Don't fight her. Come out of her.
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Yeah. Absolutely right. I mean, we can't. Anyway, that that's what they want. I mean, that's what they're Of course it is. In in in other areas over here, they're they're setting it up to let it descend into civil war over here. The this is by design. We've got all sorts of things taking place, which, of course, are not, they're not right. And effective, you know, that it's that old story or that you would be familiar with that it's it's as if the lord of the manor, I e us, had to go away and fight a war. And upon our return, we found that the management of the house has been overthrown Yep. By the servants who have now taken over full administrative duties even though they were not assigned them. And, of course, the service that's provided to us by the government over here is is no service at all.
[01:29:48] Unknown:
Oh, it's a service. It's a service. Alright. Bend over.
[01:29:52] Unknown:
Yeah. It is. It's that service. And it's it's servicing their needs, but it's completely in breach of the intent and, of the of the supposed contract, you know. So the idea of forming our own county assemblies and just literally bypassing them is appeals to me tremendously. And the selling and promotion of flags, would be a good thing. Flags are extremely powerful. Yeah. So I think they've even they've even knocked up an English county assembly flag, which is basically certainly, the last design I was looking at was, the, the Cross of Saint George. But in the top left quadrant, there's 39 stars, one for each of the counties. There are 39 counties over here that are part of the whole process. So Uh-huh.
I don't mind what it looks like. It's just as long as we we get behind it and and have a positive path. So anyway, I'm going along to this presentation. It's over it's near the Dome in London, which you're probably familiar with this huge sort of thing that they built x number of years ago, near the West Ham football ground, because I think West Ham actually play football in there, this team. And it looks as though I can drive into London and get out without going to parking prison Cool. Because it's you know, you have to sort of you need AI just to get in and out of London and avoid all this crap. Oh, really? It's just insane. It's just complete junk. You know?
And, so I'm quite looking forward to it. I'm gonna I'm I will, of course, reserve full judgment to when I've been there, but my conversation with her was fantastic, very lively. She's very combative,
[01:31:26] Unknown:
and, they're looking to go down this path. So we're go we're gonna have a look. I'm gonna go and have a look. Can I proffer my services? And if you would if she would like to speak to me on what we've discovered and proven here. This isn't just thesis. This is proven. Okay? Fifteen years' worth. Alright? If she'd like to know what we do over here and the insights that I could give her into that, I would Yep. Totally be willing to sit down and speak with her one on one like I did with Anne. Or if you'd like to have us, both on your show, we could discuss it there.
[01:31:59] Unknown:
So Sure. I'm sure we can. I mean, I'm I'll do it. I've got my plan really is to get to know her a little bit better, obviously. That's fine. Yep. So the initial the initial call was fantastic. It was extremely energizing. And I went, oh, great. Something constructive to do as opposed to just talking all the time. I wanna do something, you see? Yes. So she's due on either this Thursday or maybe in another fortnight or something like that. We've just got a and then what what the plan was or what the plan is in my head, and I've sort of outlined this basically, is that I'm not expecting her to be available to be on regularly. She's quite busy. I like I like the idea that she's busy with stuff. Yeah. But I should be I should be getting a report back. And these 39 county assemblies are due to me every month, which means that there's a report in from them every month. So we've got a lot of material and matter, to to discuss and to get reports and feedback from these groups about what they're doing, but it it taps into all the right stuff. She she's actually con as I said, she's convened a few courts where she's assigned due juries to certain things.
There are certain YouTube videos of her, not so many, but she's not too worried about that, where she's basically stopping the Admiralty courts or the UCC courts operating over here in certain instances. I'm interested in that very much. And to provide really a rallying point for, the people of this nation. And I reckon there's a lot more they don't even know it yet, but I know that this is what they want, to get behind. And, get a flag, start flying it, and we'll deal with the rest as we go along. I mean, really, it's gotta be like that because I just heard you talking about, you know, getting getting people drawn into any space. The the main enemy we have, not just with this but with any topic, is, is breaking people's habits of convenience, including our own. You know? It's it's a it's a really powerful thing. It just is. We cannot be bothered. And it's not that they can't be bothered. It's just that their their life's already full with this sort of convenient day to day habit that we've we all develop.
And it it becomes very difficult to break it. There's like this, you know, inertia around things and it's and it's tricky. But, yeah. So that's kind of what's been going on with me over the last few days and, I'll keep you posted. And as I get to know her better yeah. And if it develops into something more concrete, which it looks as though it's it's not just her. There's quite a group and certain groups clustering all around it. So Sussex, where I am, has already got one. I've I've but I'm gonna contact the the the Sussex, County Assembly
[01:34:31] Unknown:
after I've been to this meeting. I'll bet you I'll bet you can't drive them out of the room in five minutes. Not that much. They'll probably swarm you. What was I gonna say here? Ask her when you speak with her if you can remember. And I think I've told you this before. One of our good listeners, he's his work schedule's changed. He can't join us too much anymore, Gary,
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down in Tampa.
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And he sent me he got something somehow, and he sent me a copy of it. And at the bottom, there were six different statuses in England. Yes. And the only one that I remember was an English national. Tell her to drill in on that.
[01:35:14] Unknown:
Focus on that. I think well, they have a website with a lot of information on it, which I've not yet fully gone over. But I think that those aspects are addressed about your political status, redrawing or restoring your true political status, your national status. Right. And taking yourself out of their system. And I yeah. Status is obviously a key starting point with the whole of this process. Well, it's it's gotta be a base starting point or it's really nothing else is gonna work because they've always got the upper hand. Now the status thing
[01:35:41] Unknown:
is for where you get your rights and to whom you owe your duties. Rights and duties are correlative. Now Brent would tell you they're the same thing. And Ed Vieira and we Anne and I were talking about this yesterday. Her father, stepfather knew Ed Vieira. If you don't know who he is, he's a big time Harvard PhD guy. Writes a lot on money. Nine years ago. Yes. Yeah. And, but any anyway, that, that I lost my train of thought. Anyway, she was resonant on that and that oh, Viera says a a a right arises out of a duty. I was taught that rights and duties are correlative. And I think for the newer persons, it's probably an easier approach for them to get their arms around. If they wanna investigate the nuances of that down the line, they're certainly welcome too. But I was trying to get new people that are all of a sudden getting exposed to this huge body of real law that they've never really confronted before.
Mhmm. So very important.
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Yeah. You know I have an issue with rights, don't you? Yes. Duty, I'm fine with. Rights, I completely I I still I'm never gonna get it. I just don't get it at all. I think Well, let me see if I can give you an example. If you're under god's law, you've got a right to life. Right? I don't. I don't. I don't know why you You don't have a right to life? Nope. I don't.
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Why not?
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What what what is
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it? I'm alive. That you say that. Means that you were born and that you can continue to live your life without somebody else taking your life. Yeah. But I don't have a right to it. Well, yeah. You do. Sorry. I don't. Well, okay. Alright. Well, yeah. I can argue with it. Anyway Somebody somebody was saying to me the other day, they said, but the government they said they said the government, you see, can take your rights away, so they can't take mine away. Ain't got any? No. Well, they can't take god given rights away. Okay? But But god didn't give me any rights either. With that being correlated. I've got a problem with that. Well, I'm trying to get to my point here. Maybe this is not your objection. Sorry. If you've got a right to life, you've got a duty not to take someone else's life.
They're correlative.
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They work That's just the I know. I know what you mean, but I just find personally, I've always found it an over complication, and I think it's the realm of the weakling.
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You're interfering with my rights. Well, you know that. They don't even know what they are. You know, we've got them, defined, in our bill of rights. You you you you your your, right to own a firearm cannot be infringed. Now it's in this new system. The way they infringe it is they still give you a right to own guns, but you gotta have a license, go buy it from a licensed dealer, and follow all these regulations. So it's really not a a right, to bear arms. It's a right limited right to bear arms if you go through and jump through their hoops. Things like that. The the, boy and I found this out recently. The right to free speech, well, they're trying to curtail that. The Jews are. It's hate speech. No. It's free speech. No. It's hate speech. All that crap. So that's the way they've come in and manipulated these that we've got.
[01:38:48] Unknown:
Yeah. We I mean, we even have a thing over here called the bill of rights, but it's never sat Yeah. Well with me. I don't I just, like, instinctively don't get it. I just I never have. I don't know what they mean. And if you talk to me about law and duty, I'm there. You talk to me about rights, I have a clue. It's That's what law have a clue. Rights. Okay. It's law. You got a It's the law. Here's a good here's good. This is a good, example.
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You obviously are familiar with William Blackstone. Yes. Billy. Billy Blackstone. Billy Blackstone. Do you know how he got all that? Do you know that he was the first guy that ever wrote down the English common law? He's never been chronicled before. And so what he did, being a in of court graduate and a barrister of that sort in that complicated situation in England, is a Jew sponsored him to go to Oxford and teach the law of the city, the merchant code. And the only way that you can teach the merchant code is to compare it to the common law. So he went in and taught a common law course so that he could compare it against the law of the city, and that's Blackstone's commentaries. So here, this very brilliant guy. Okay? Liberty.
If I say, Paul, could you give us a little dissertation on freedom and liberty, please? Yeah. What? You want me to do that right now? Well, I'm just asking that question. Would it be a paragraph? Would it be pages? What what what what would it be? Because I'm gonna show you what black how Blackstone dealt with it.
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Well, isn't Blackstone's definition to do with locomotion?
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It is locomotion. One word. To go from point a to point b, that's a right that you've got that they're impairing by making you have a license and a tag on your car and all the other I get it. Those wrong with it.
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But I don't see why it even needs this label called a right. Well, Paul I just don't get it. I'm literally I'm not I'm not gonna I look. We got other important I don't get it. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna drag it through the briar patch. I keep looking at it, Roger, and I'm going, what is the point of even phrasing it like that? Why? So somebody can't As if there's this thing. So somebody can't But you can't anyway because I haven't got any. If I don't have it, how can you rob me of it? I don't go around going, oh, they've robbed me of my rights. I've got free speech. I I mean, I just think isn't it situational? Right?
Isn't it sort of isn't it about the actual inherent about a spiritual, literally, I mean this, about a spiritual decency in your relations with other people. It's not a right. No. Nobody has a a right to do anything, and I can't infringe their rights because they haven't got any. But this is when you get this victim class to go, oh, you've infringed me right. So I don't know what you're talking about. Are you behaving badly or well? Well, those are the ones. They say that over here. Don't take away my civil rights.
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Civil rights aren't rights. They're privileges. That's why there's not a capital r there. There's a small r, and and they're under the fourteenth amendment. They're not rights. They're privileges. So when they're saying, oh, please don't take away my privileges. They they just don't know what the hell they're talking about. But But nobody else can take away your privileges, can they? How can they do? Well, because these privileges are not rights. Rights, they can't take away. Privileges, they can.
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They can't take mine away. I ain't got any. Okay. Well, I don't wanna belabor this on this I know. Here because I know how to I just I I think what it is, I I I always see it as a as a sort of an invite for legalese to pile in a plenty. I really don't I don't see it as that complicated. Well, let me I've never see is the word right anywhere in scripture? It isn't, is it?
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Well, it may be under a different label. You'd have to ask Brent that. Yeah. He's not there. I'd love for you to ask him. Okay? Yeah. Because that's the law. Lee, you remember do you remember the document Quiet Weapons for Silent Wars? Do you remember hearing about that?
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It's amazing that you say that. That is amazing. Somebody brought that up in conversation with me this morning. I was on the phone to someone. Yeah. Yeah. That's absolutely weird. Okay. Super weird. So you're familiar
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with it. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've had that for donkey's ears. Yeah. I know exactly about that. Well, on the bottom, on one of the footnotes, their statement is what we do may not always be lawful, but it will always be legal. So there's your lawful, and that's right. Those are god given things. The legal is man's UCC laws where you've only got privileges, and they can manipulate you because they own your ass, quite frankly.
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Yeah. They do if if you've consented to be under that jurisdiction inadvertently or whatever. Right? Yep. Right. Right?
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Yeah. You know, see, this is what I have to constantly impress on our people. I had a long, you don't remember the first five years of the show because I wasn't over here with you. But back you go back about twelve years and cover about five years. Just about every Friday, Daryl and Chris Cave and I and others would gang up on Brent on this for five years. It took us five years of that to get him across the line. K? A a a in terms of his his understanding of what, Roger, specifically what we we do here and its implications and how they've done it. And as I told Brent and I've told other people, you've got to know how they think.
They do not think like us. We don't care about having slaves. We don't care about having matzah with children's blood in it on the high holy days. We don't think about andrina Chrome and all that crap. They do. That's the way they think. So if you don't understand the way they think, you won't see it. And that's the thing I had with Brent. I said, Brent, you've got to understand how they think. And here's Brent, like you. I don't wanna think like them. I said, Brent, you don't have to think like them, but you have to know how they think.
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If you don't, you'll be a strict legalist,
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and you'll look at this from Brent's side and go, I was born with god given rights. Well, until your feet got out of mama's birth canal. The minute that happened, they threw a bank of slavery over you, and Esau Edom basically tricked you into getting his birthright back. That's what's going on here.
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I suppose birthright is the only word time I can think of them using the word right in there. But I guess I've always thought of the birthright as basically being your racial inheritance.
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Well So it's not That's how I intended to view it. Well, your birthright there's two different ways of transferring a retiment. That's this is the big deal right here. You've got one that's called Juss, j u s, means law. Law of the blood, I believe they pronounce it Sanguineas. Okay? Mhmm. So this is where your parents were Polish, you're Polish. If you're in The States and your grandparents were Polish, you can still go over to Poland and get a Polish passport. I think Italy's the same way. I believe Spain's the same way and a couple of countries over there. That's just San Benjamins. Oh, god. Please, Samuel. Can I finish?
Damn. Well, I I've I've gotta go Alright. Go. Stop. Interrupt everything I'm saying, Samuel. Go ahead.
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If rights are duties, you got a load of them in the Bible. Thank you.
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Okay. Now the other side of that, Paul, is just tiara or just sole. They call it both. That is where your your your your status is passed on by where you're born, not who your parents were. Now the example of that in our country is called water babies. Do you know are you familiar with that? I think I am. Yes. Mexican mom comes across the river and has a baby. Mexican mom and dad are nationals. Mexico, the the kids are citizens of The United States. It got its a regimen under the fourteenth amendment by being born on the land. Okay? Mhmm. Now the only other status and system in the whole history of the planet that's ever used that is the feudal system.
That's where they get it. Mhmm. Yeah. And if you don't think like them, you'll never see that connection. Or if you don't have the ability to know how they think that everything is for plausible deniability. Period. Okay? Yep. So that's the glitch right there, and that's where it comes from. And, please, if you talk to your gal about this, please tell her that I've had fourteen and a half years of uninterrupted success and never one backlash from the federal government, and I estimate we've had millions of people file this paperwork.
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Right. Yep. Well, if I get to that point when I get to that point in the conversational, I I'll introduce it. I'm just in a I'm in a feeling out process, but I liked the energy of of what they're doing. I like the fact that it I mean, we can't you know, just coming over to John Smith, because he's formed this thing called the common law court, nobody else over here now can call it a common law court, which is hilariously stupid. Oh, lord. It doesn't matter. It's customary law, so that's fine for my me too. It it is. But the other interesting thing is, of course, is that common law, although we cannot help but think of it in terms of its historical behaviour and the historical record of it, is actually dynamically alive right now or would be today, for example, if I was sitting as a juror in a case. Yeah. If I was a juror. Right. And, therefore, it's whatever the juror decides right there and then Uh-huh. Is is the law.
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Yeah. It's the facts. It's the And it sorry. Yeah. That's okay. I can't help but interject. I don't wanna forget this. Right now, Brent is doing a compare with his law classes every Thursday. He's comparing the common law and the law of the city. He's got he's in the second one right now. Why don't you, drop him an email and ask him to include you on that, and then you'll get his and a active working sheriff. Sheriff Darleaf up in Michigan is the longest sitting elected sheriff in the country over twenty years. And he and Brent do these classes. So you can go to our friend Brent, and you can get these classes which compare and contrast the two because that's the only way you can understand the common law is to compare it to something else.
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Okay. Yeah. Alright. Well, I'll go is [email protected], I guess, the links to that. Yes. Is that right? Yes. Or you
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somebody got his email. Paul, do you have his in church,[email protected], I believe, is his email address. In church, I two n's, at Yep.
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Common lawyer dot Well, I've I've also got him, I think, on Teams, so maybe I could ping him there. But maybe email would be better for him, I guess, because we might switch Teams. I haven't figured out how to use Teams yet, so I don't know about that. No. It's a pain in the ass, Roger. It's it's it does 500 things at once and confuses you. It's irritating.
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I I I'm PO'd at Microsoft. I could spit nickels. Okay? So Yeah. Hopefully, somebody's gonna come up with a program. Those dumbasses have got the whole structure right there. They could have a whole new program for people to subscribe to to do nothing but call into The US and Canada. But, of course, they hadn't done that yet.
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Mhmm. Yeah. I know.
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Well, not to worry. Well, anyway, we're making some really big progress, Paul, and people are ready to listen, and the situation's getting so bad. By the way, did you see the latest Martin Armstrong interview on USAID? Martin Armstrong says nuclear war is coming. He can't even he he has no way he can trick the computer to give him a different answer. Says '19, 2032. Oh, okay. Great. That gives us what? Seven years? Yeah. You got a few years to build your new your bomb
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shelter. Well, there's some things, I guess, we can't control yet. But if that gives us seven years, who knows? I don't I don't really it's it's very difficult. I mean, the thing is, if you want to, you can, of course, bedevil your own mind with every anxious thought under the sun if you want to. There's plenty of it on the Internet. Just get in there and scare your britches off. I don't know how constructive are you you know, everybody of all of us can do that if we want to. And no doubt from time to time we have done it, really. I mean, the sort of the doom porn that's out there, there's a an infinite supply of it these days. But I that's why I think sort of turning your attention to something that you can do constructively is very healthy.
Well Even if people say, this is never going to work. I go, okay. And my response to that is, okay. Fine. What are you doing? Yeah. What's your point? Do anything. Great. Right. Okay. Well, if you haven't got a plan, let me go over and make an asshole at myself, and we can all laugh at it later on. But the thing is that whilst I'm doing it, the journey's good. And that's all I know. I don't know what the destination's ever really gonna be, but it's a bit like, you know, my definition of a of of decent living is good companions. And if you find good companions, hang out with them, whatever you're doing, because it's good.
You never know when it's all gonna end. None of us are really in charge of this place, but we're making a sincere effort to, you know, go on a good journey with good people and with a good outcome. I can't do any more than that. That's it. That's where I'm at. Up to the plate. I'm gonna swing the bat. Yep. Throw me a soft Yeah. You gotta do something. Just do it. Let's see what happens. Well, just something
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very interesting. I wanna poll poll you. You're quite a historical buff. You've read a lot of history. You know our enemy pretty well. You've dealt put many years into knowing that information like I have. Okay? Yeah. Have you ever seen anybody in the whole history of this struggle get these bastards to stand mute ever?
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I know. But then I'm not really looking for that, I suppose. But no. I guess not simply because they always find some other way to use whatever media outlet they need to make a counterargument or something. They can't do that here. They stand mute. They've got to accept it. They can't rebut
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it. They that that that that they they can't prove it false. And the only thing they can do is stand mute, which thanks to your good king, Henry the eighth, with all the bishops, and said, well, silence deems consent. You're you're gonna be on my team or I'm gonna separate you from your head. Okay. Nobody objects. Silence deems consent. So by being silent when they're presented with this, short but very to the point affidavit, they literally convict themselves silently without ever opening their mouth or being in a formal setting. Yep. Separating one. Because they can't provide it. They can't deny it.
All they can do
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is mute go go ahead, Paul. Sorry. Separating one from his own head is almost always a bad thing.
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Almost. Yeah. It's a yes. And it it it have, you know, and of course that falls into the definition of voluntary. Mhmm. Oh, it's voluntary. Okay. Well, there you go. They stand mute. And honestly, Paul, and I put a lot of thought into this over the last couple of years, I've never seen anybody in history get these suckers in this position ever.
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K? Yeah. Well, you know, I've often mentioned here, I'm very interested in numbers because I think that that's the tipping point. So Oh, it is. Without a doubt. You know, you you really if we're gonna if there aren't gonna be mobs, let them be on our side. Right? If there is gonna be a mindless mob, let's make sure that it's mindless mobbishness is going in the right direction. Let's try and assist it with that. Well, there's So
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Who was the quote the other day we got from one of the Norman Rockwell junior? You remember you remember him? And he had a long thing about the Jews. He said, it'll get to a point where the Americans are after these people so badly, they'll pray to Adolf Hitler for relief.
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Well, that's that's that's quite a fun thought. Interesting, isn't it? Yeah. It is. I mean, I know our minds are drawn to a kind of the adversarial nature of our supposed relationship, and, you know, you can phrase it much more strongly than that. But I'm I still keep looking at the idea that that might be, to some degree, not a good use of energy because, of course, there is an external enemy that has taken advantage of our own stupidity. And, it's very difficult for us to admit how stupid we've been or that we come from a long line of people that have not been paying attention. Yes. But it seems to me that that's the area that we can affect without without getting into a confrontational situation too early on in the whole process. In other words, this education pitch, this revving of people up is key. You know, I'm looking for that argument and I'm hoping to find a key part of it when I go to this meeting where I can talk to the layman in the pub and get him onside fast, like, within a couple of minutes. Gotta get people onside. I don't understand it all. Don't worry about that. Don't worry about the fact that you don't understand it all. Do you want England back? Yeah. It's it's an emotional appeal. Right. Do you wanna do you wanna live as an Englishman again? Yeah. I do. Want me? Because everybody can see right now. I mean, it's obvious even for anybody from afar.
This country is under the control of demons. Well, without Absolutely deranged demons. That's right. It's unbelievable. Yeah. It's just it's beyond sick, but it's really probably a good thing too because it doesn't affect I don't wake up in the morning going, oh, no no no. I don't do that. Oh, I'm sort of going, this is cool. This is great. Now we're getting an opportunity. So the iron is getting it's time to strike. And it's happening everywhere. It's happening all over the place. The the tone of the communication on Twitter or x is getting ever more strident and radicalized and extremist using their terms. It's not extreme at all yet, but it's moving in that direction speedily. Every week, you get a a sense that the whole thing is is hotting up. I I was listening to, Nigel Faridge was doing a a live stream yesterday on YouTube. I wasn't looking for it. I just bumped into it.
Interesting thing was the live chat, which went on for four hours after the stream had stopped. There were about four or 500 people on that, and that's what I'm interested in, what the layman's saying and where they're coming from. And, of course, there's a group that say, he's our only hope. We've got to vote for reform. Of course, I'm not in that group at all, because it's just more he won't be able to do anything when he gets in. None of them can. Just like Trump. Yeah. They can't. I'm not even blaming him. I'm not he can't do anything because they're they're in a system that's basically completely shagged. What's the point of pretending that you can do something when they can't? By the way, I heard that little,
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snippet, what do you call it, drop in from, Liz Truss. I was listening to your one of your shows recently. Could you please send that to Paul? Because that's the clearest definition. I he can fire me, and I can't fire him. I say we wanna do something this way. He calls it, nope. We're gonna do it this way over here. I can't fire him. He can fire me. That's it right there. Boom. Case closed. That is. That's absolutely it.
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In fact, if you like, I'll play it for you right now. Do you want me to play it? Well, yeah. If our audience It's a minute. Before. Okay. Please. It's one minute. It's with Steve Bannon from January 2024.
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Okay. Cool. Yeah. She was on Steve Bannon's radio show, but this is what she said. One minute and five seconds. Here we go. What I found out when I got into number 10 is I thought that if I got to the top of the tree, I would be able to implement those conservative policies. So you think a bunch of prime minister Yeah. I As a little girl, I was thinking, if I get prime minister, I'll be like Churchill, change the country. That's not how it works. Exactly. And what I discovered was that I was not holding the levers. The levers were held by the Bank of England, by the Office of Budget Responsibility.
They weren't held by the prime minister or the chancellor. And I think that's a massive
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that's a massive problem. Hang on. You're saying the central bank, the Bank of England is one of the things that controls are you a conspiracy theory person? You almost sound like, Lauren, you're you're MAGA. What what I'm saying, Steve,
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is that if the Bank of England governor can't be sacked and the prime minister can be sacked, then the Bank of England governor is gonna have more power than the prime minister. And that is a problem in a democracy. Because the fact is the left have succeeded in infiltrating our campuses.
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That's it.
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K. There you go, folks. You heard it your own ears. We'll get that. Yep. Paul will put it in his drop in collection when it's needed. Like, when we have this Jew on the air here like we did a week or so ago, we'll play it.
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I mean, that's just it. I I I know it's it seems like a silly thing to bang on about. She was only prime minister for forty seven days or something and is berated for it ever since. But that's the most truthful thing anybody that's occupied that position has said that I've ever heard in my life over here. Yeah. No one's ever said anything like that. It's really simple. I haven't got any power because the power's with the Bank of England. Thank you very much. That's it. There we go. Do you think Nigel Farage is gonna have any more power than she will have when he gets he hasn't got any power. It's a joke. What a conspiracy
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theorist she is.
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Oh, she's just it's great that she told the truth. She is a bit sort of gooky and gawky, and they're probably glad of that. But that's that's the bottom line. The whole system is pointless. You know, it's like so it was interesting seeing these comments from other people because some people said there's no some were saying there's no point voting. That's right. There's no point. Why are you participating in agreeing with a system that can't work? You're an idiot for doing that. Stop doing it. It's mad. You should never vote at all because the system can't give you what it says it's gonna do. It's a lie. Yep. So just grow up, get to grips with it, and go to it come to it from a different point of view. If we if they've got jurisdiction over us, and let's say that they did because we were deceived at birth by birth certificates blah blah blah blah. And okay. That's all the case. Then then removing ourselves, which I know is your process, and restating our status as people in England is what we have to do. I mean Yep. The European I've just seen a really great thing as well on the European Court of Human Rights.
Now one of the reasons why this nation is in the shit to the degree it is is because of the European Court of Human Rights. As you know, I don't think rights I don't wanna even be a part of it. But there are all sorts of really serious reasons why we should not be a part of it because all the decisions as soon as Tony Blair took us into that, as soon as he took us into that and it actually started with Harold Wilson in the sixties signed up for it and so on and so forth and it all morphed over. The the causative reason for it is, oh, after World War two, everybody was completely panicky about Europe all kicking off again. So to keep the peace, we'd have this European Court. Okay. Blah blah blah blah blah. Right? We never agreed to it, but our our politicians did. What happens is, for example, everybody's aware of this so called migrant crisis and the boat people. The European Court of Human Rights, which is has got the ultimate jurisdiction, apparently, because of this agreement, is what's enabling them to keep coming in, right, in the realm of warfare. They can't stop it.
And, of course, they say, oh, we can't stop it. That in other words, they've got the plausible deniability to the British public, but they're part of it. You know, that's my take on it. The the political class over here are part of it. There's no concerted effort to get out. Apparently, we've got to give them notice. We can be out inside six months. So let's do it. But who's us? Who is us when I say let us do it? Who am I talking about? I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about the arseholes in charge, and they're not gonna do it. You know? Let me give you a little glimmer of hope here, Paul, that we found out. You know, when we were fighting the evil King George the third,
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to separate from you kind folks Yes. That there was only about 5% of the people that wanted to participate. 95% of the people didn't wanna do that. So it shows you that a very small dedicated group of men or men and women are the only things that have ever affected change. A large group, the only thing they've ever changed is taken their hands and voted them into your pocket. That's all that's happened. So right now, I think just my efforts that we probably had over 2,000,000 of these. Now in a cop population of 350,000,000, that's not much of a percentage. But if this little exploit that we've accomplished here yesterday may grow and that's what I told Anne. I said, if we could get 20 or 30,000,000 people filing this paperwork, and then the Achilles heel of these folks is the tax system.
If and they we can pull ourselves legitimately out of their tax system. There's nothing to do about it again. And that in those numbers, well, it could at least bring them to their knees. Any more than that, I just don't know, is speculation. But I know it's real powerful, and I know they're real scared of it. K? So I Well,
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they are I suppose they are. I mean, that over here, they're obviously laying in measures to make sure, that the situation will disintegrate if they so require it so that we can't achieve that. And I mean, the the these individuals that are coming over every day are being housed in hotels at great expense because they're gonna form the paramilitary units they're gonna come and kick our doors in. Oh, yeah. I know. I know. And we know that from history. Yeah. They'll definitely employ people outside of your race who won't give a shit about you. That's fine. I think so I'm expecting bloodshed.
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You know what happened? I don't want it, but I'm expecting it. I'm expecting it. Year old Afghan or something raped a girl, you know, all the usual get let out the next day. Yeah. And the same day, the same judge sent a 97 year old woman who was a secretary at one of the camps to federal to prison over there.
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Yep. Yep. I know. It's happening all the time. Yep. I know. Yeah. I mean, I I remember seeing some kind of of internal memo somewhere within, you know, some skullduggers organization over here saying that and this is probably a commie thing as well. It goes back even, you know, farther than that, is that we will make the victims of crime even bigger victims, and the perpetrators of crime, we will let off. That's the gist of it. It's Yep. It's designed to demoralize the population, and it does.
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It does. And to show that that
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you know?
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Excuse me. It's the third part of the fourth stage communist takeover. Excuse me. Yep. Off there is called the period of escalating violence. And that's what they're doing. They're turning those violent people in a revolving door right back out.
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Yep. They are. They're doing it on purpose. So and it was very interesting. There's an event going on at a place called, Epping Epping Forest, which is rather a reasonably decent area in a place called Essex, where they've been housing migrants, and the families have come out to protest this. This has been going on all over the weekend and it's it began the middle of last week. And, of course, the the citizen reporting is excellent. It's still not being viewed by enough people, but a goodly number. And many, many people know what's taking place. So the police, for example, bust in counter protesters.
The police brought them in. These are these purple haired, you know, lefties. Let's just call them that. You know, pipe cleaner armed men. But they also drop in some some thugs of their own who were probably paid for coppers and other maniacs, right, who were there for a punch up. And, that's the whole idea is to exacerbate the situation and then blame the protesters for being so these families are now far far right extremists. To which now the response is and no one cares about it anymore. Soon, we're gonna be called racist and people are gonna laugh and don't care. Yeah. And your point is. And the next one's Nazi. We're gonna go, good. We're all Nazis now. You're still going under. It it the language, the words are failing. They're not shaming people. People don't care about that. They care about what's really happening on the ground. Yep. And and this European Court of Human Rights is a serious matter because they've all signed up for it, and now they can pretend that, oh, it's that that's stopping us. Well, get rid of it. They won't they won't do anything to do it, but that's that's effectively you know, Brussels is commie.
Like we've mentioned before, we lost World War two. We lost it. Everybody that's clear about it knows that we lost it, and they moved communism right into the heartland of Europe, and it's just morphed over the last seventy years or so. And now this is what we've got. So it's the the law is the is the arena though. I'm I'm I'm clear about that. The law is the arena because you're right about them using their language in their particular way, but it's their operating system. So it seems to me, in part, one analogy would be that a return to, a restoration of the law of the land, of the common law, for one of the better phrase, puts a retro puts like a virus in their system. It's it's the or it's the reignition of the immune system of the people of the island, and that's what needs to be reenergized.
And this is Yes. So processes for reenergizing it are required. And what you're doing and maybe what they're doing here at, the English County's Assemblies Well is exactly what's needed. It feels like it to me. And it works. It's a matter of pairing it down, like I said Uh-huh. So the guy in the pub can get it in two minutes flat and act. It's it's literally got to get like that.
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You you can simplify it, but, boy, it is a struggle. I've been trying to do it for all these years.
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By the way, it's gonna get your job. Roger, I think it's gonna get simplified because of conditions. I I hope There won't be long speeches. It's not gonna be about that. Mhmm. It it's gonna be about people. I live in this county. This is where I live. Alright. F off. That's what's coming to it's gonna it's coming to that fact. It's gonna all that language is gonna disappear, and it's gonna go full on. It doesn't go to anything else. F o f o. Right?
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Yeah. Listen. You should know if this gal is forming this under Anavon Reitz and some of her teachings, she does, she was been in IRS case. It was decided last week. She tried all her little Patriot tricks that don't work, like, on the suit telling writing in red, I refuse to contract and all that. Total bullshit. They fined her a million 0.2. So if you're so her stuff doesn't work. It's not valid. Although, the assemblies, now that we found that out, may be susceptible to usage by us. If we could get our message into those already established groups, Bam. We got you. K? We got all of them. I've got the big deal in the
[02:10:24] Unknown:
world. Yeah. I mean, I'll get their their website is teca.live,teca.live, teca.live, the English counties assembly. There may well be Anavon Wright Singer material in that. I've not had a chance to look around it. And if if it sparked a bell off with you, then that's probably the case. Well But the energy of the people is good, and I don't wanna it's not as if I'm looking for a dispute with them. I just wanna actually do my research right now. All I'm saying is the attitude was great. There are a lot of people involved, and they want they want their nation back, and they wanna live properly again. And you're saying But my concern is gonna be that I'm gonna find a bunch of wet nellies that think that Muslims can live in, that they're all gonna be included, and not under my language they can't. Let's hope None of them can. Let's hope not. You know? And coming back to what you said about status, it's all about race. For me, I mean, it might be different for you guys over there, but for me, it's absolutely 100% about race, and that's it. I'm a racist. I know you are. Full on. And, this means I don't hate the other races. I'm simply acknowledging that race is.
It's respectful to all races, and it's the way it's switchbackers.
[02:11:30] Unknown:
You know? I hate these Jews. They've been the same bunch of scoundrels since before Christ was even born. We We had a great quote from Cicero come over the other day. David Cicero commented on what sleaze they were. Paul, I have got to I've got a dentist appointment today. I had a whole set of Oh, look at the time.
[02:11:49] Unknown:
I know. I am sorry.
[02:11:51] Unknown:
I had a whole set two molars came off in my mouth in the middle of the night last night. So I I need to go see the dentist. And why don't I always come on these, on these, times when I got something to do. But you're welcome to sit around and talk with Paul and the rest of the group if you'd like. Always love having you over in these discussions.
[02:12:11] Unknown:
And it tell your if there's any way I can I can assist her, I'll be bend over backwards to do it? Okay? Cool. I'll be back. I'll be back at least after some point within a few days after August 11, which is a Monday, to have a chat about it until when I get to the bottom of it. Because I've I've got time to act. It's I want to do more than just talk. I wanted to do it for years, and it's finding the right clutch of people. I'm I'm hoping that that I'm gonna feel good. It's really important. Well Because, you know, I was talking to someone. The the whole problem is holding little teams together. We are absolute buggers for that. I'm serious. Everybody's got their own ideas. Mine's better than this. I've gotta be in charge. Holy moly. And, really, the only thing that's gonna force people to go there will be death. I'm serious. So this is all you can talk if you like, but if we don't do something the next ten minutes, you're all dead. What do you wanna do? You wanna talk or you wanna fight? Because it's coming to that. That's what it's coming to. I I hate to be dramatic about it, but that's what's what's being lined up. I wanna debate.
[02:13:10] Unknown:
I'll look forward to seeing you soon, my good friend. Good luck at the dentist. Oh, well, at the dentist. Look. The pain's gone now that that stuff's gone. So, I'm not sure. I don't it's real hard for me to have any luck in a positive sense at a dentist because I did not take care of my teeth when I was young, and I'm paying the price. And I mean that literally. Thank God I'm in Ecuador where these things are considerably cheaper than they are in other places. Paul, I'll see you soon. We love you. Okay? So thank you. Love you too, Roger. And Good luck. Rest of the group. We'll see you tomorrow. It's Wednesday. May have marked tomorrow. So see you. See you. Thanks, Paul.
[02:13:47] Unknown:
Ciao. Thank you.
[02:13:50] Unknown:
And he had his finger hovering over the exit button, and off he goes like a happy camper. Yeah. It it never takes him very long to duck out. How are you doing, Paul?
[02:14:07] Unknown:
I'm doing great. I'm I'm doing I'm doing really good, actually. Pretty motivated by things and, raring to do whatever needs to be done. Uh-huh. It's absolute it's beyond it is beyond bizarre, but people are getting used to this. I've still got people that I know who still want to talk about things all the time. Go, look. I don't mind talking about things, but you can't make it all about talking now. Right? Gotta stop exclusively talking. And, so I'm trying to rope a few people to go along on Monday. Eric may well join me for people that don't know. Eric, is a cohost on many of my shows, nearly all of them these days, and I hang out with him quite a bit because we just have too much fun. If we if we're all gonna go to hell, at least we're gonna laugh about it as we go. But, I'm hoping to to get him to come along so I can we can meet up, and, get into the real world, and we'll we'll see what's going on. So, yeah. Some great momentum thing in the time. The other thing that I'm quietly encouraged about, which I've, you know, I probably mentioned on my show is, this guy Rupert Lowe and this organization he's got called which is not a political party.
It's more like a consumer pressure group. So, I like it as an approach because I think it casts a wider net and you can pull people in. So we will see. We will see. But, still a lot of people thinking Nigel's gonna save us. I'd love it if he could, but he can't. No one can. Not not through that channel. He can't do it. It can't be done. So it's silly. But, we'll see. We'll see.
[02:15:43] Unknown:
I ducked out of the Thursday show, or the show last Thursday, like, twenty two minutes into it
[02:15:51] Unknown:
or twenty minutes into it. Know it? Why did we swear or something too much? What went on?
[02:15:56] Unknown:
No. But, actually, probably I don't know. You might have done something that pissed off my, power provider because my electricity went out and was out for two and a half hours. So, basically, when you signed off at 06:00 Yeah. That was me. I did that. Basically, when you signed off at 06:00, my lights came back on. So but
[02:16:18] Unknown:
I just Oh, it's quite a powerful show now, you know, Paul. It's it's having a worldwide effect. It's causing electrical companies to shut down. Yeah. Even my crappy little disappeared, but I didn't yeah. I saw that you disappeared, but that's okay. Whatever. Even my my crappy little population, 2,000 village, they had they got quite
[02:16:36] Unknown:
they got quite turned off and upset about it too. I know. Neat. I have no idea what happened. There was a storm that day. Somebody probably, skidded headlong into a substation or something like that and just knocked everything out. It was out for two and a half hours,
[02:16:56] Unknown:
which is Wow. Wow. Kinda rare. Well, Roger had one a month back, didn't he? Don't you remember? Roger had one a month back. So maybe the it's gotta be shared around with you guys. Someone's got to be driving into substations, stations, and it was your turn that week. Right. That's obviously what's going on. But the thing is, the difference between,
[02:17:12] Unknown:
Internet access in Ecuador and Internet access in New York is if the power goes out, Roger's Internet keeps going because he's got a UPS on his router and his provider has battery backups. Well Mhmm. I had battery backup, but, my Internet connection went out.
[02:17:32] Unknown:
So it didn't matter if my if my router and and modem actually had power. It didn't matter. Loads of power with no Internet. Yeah. So yeah. Yeah. Well, I hope you have a few beers
[02:17:44] Unknown:
in this trip. I'd well, I started the show with a beer, which I usually do. Oh oh, yeah. Oh, wow. It's all coming out now. Maybe I'll start doing that. I started the show with a beer, and and when the power went out, I just said, well, there's nothing I can do about it. So I just laid down and took a nap. So
[02:18:10] Unknown:
And if I may, real quick? Yeah, Samuel. I'm I'm I'm I'm I I was taken off for an appointment, and I'm at his door right now. So I just gotta run, but I just wanted to make a point, Paul, that, you know, if you consider rights and duties, sort of the same thing, and you think about the bible, Yeah. They're a choice, but if you put yourself in that choice, you end up with a lot of rights, and you end up with a lot of duties. That's all I wanted to say. Thanks. Yep.
[02:18:41] Unknown:
Yep. I guess I I just tend to associate the word rights with them on the other side. I just do. Whereas duty, I'm cool with that. It's an old word. I'm fine. But rights, I don't know. I've just never felt. Oh, me rights. Me rights. You've offended me right. It was very funny last night. I I we we had a a rollicking conversation last night with Eric on his show, and, it came around to that one point. Lots of text coming in. A bit of a blast last night. I don't know quite why. There wasn't any particular topic. We're just talking about kindness, actually, and how it extends, you know, into chivalry and all these other things, and that's what we ended up talking about. But somebody wrote in because I was banging on as I usually do say, nah. They don't exist. And somebody wrote in and said, well, what what do you the what do you do when the government takes away your rights? I was saying, well, they can't. I haven't got any, so I can't be offended.
I don't think I'm serious. I I just anyway, whatever. I know we've got it as a word. I'm I'd love to know when it started coming in as a sort of legal idiom or whatever you wanna call it. I just I just think it it's almost like bait to create court cases. It just strikes me as being wet. It always has. I just I just think it's not manly. I haven't got any bloody you you've got a right to this. I said, no. I don't. Neither do you. Yeah. I do. I said, well, I could just offend you, and it won't make any difference whether you say you've got them or not. It's what actually happens in the physical universe. I have a right not to be bombed, said, you know, Berlin, in World War two, you do, do you? Well, it don't make any difference.
So but duty always strikes me as being honorable. It's a it's a positive thing to me as duty, whereas rights I view as an as a sort of negative phrase, the only but that's just me. You know? It don't mean I'm right. I have the right to not be bombed, said Palestine.
[02:20:32] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:20:34] Unknown:
You're offending our non bombing our bomb free rights. Really, are we? It doesn't make any difference. But I think, yeah, I just viewed duty. I've always viewed duty as a positive encouraging thing, as a disciplined thing that you've got your duty to uphold good things, not whereas rights is like it's victim language. I'm not into being a victim. I don't like it. It's their stuff. That's how I've always felt it. It's they oh, my right to this. You ain't got any rights to nowt. Nothing. You know? I'm thankful that I'm even alive. I ain't got a right to life. I just got given it as this amazing gift as we all did. So I'm thankful for it. I've got a duty to uphold it, I think, in the condition I gave it. But, you know, I don't know how important this all is, but I know where I know where I am with the words. So that said, no doubt, you know, other people will correct me as we go. I don't mind. But at the moment, you can't take my rights away, mate, because I ain't got any. It makes me completely unrobbable in the realm of right. You can't take them away. Well, I ain't got none.
[02:21:36] Unknown:
Well So, actually,
[02:21:40] Unknown:
gotcha. Just a minute comment. Actually, if you stand on the fact that your rights come from God, then nobody can take them away from you. Now they may infringe upon them, but, that that's not on you. That's on them. You know? Mhmm. Conant, who was that, Rick?
[02:22:03] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:22:05] Unknown:
Paul, I I think I know what you're talking about about rights about past fifty years. To me, what I've seen is right meant bad behavior without consequence.
[02:22:18] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. I mean, I don't think God gave me any rights. I think he gave me life or the great creator gave me and everybody else life as I observe it. And I have a duty to perform in line with the terms of the contract. I don't have any rights because I didn't create this place. It's not mine. I'm just sort of honored and overjoyed, not all the time, of course, that I'm alive, Like, I got given this thing, whatever it is, you know, that we're all in the process of unwrapping. But I don't have a I'm not entitled to anything. Nothing. Nothing. Absolutely not a thing. I never felt that. It's like it it just lays in the base for being offended and being a victim about things, and I think that's their world. Like, I'm owed. I'm not owed a thing.
Nothing. I'm owed nothing. You know? Everything I've got has been given to me. You know? So I prefer it. It makes me feel stronger thinking about duty. And when I think about rights, I feel I I'm not happy. It makes me unhappy. I don't like them. I don't like people around me telling me you're infringing on my rights. It's not that I have a right to free speech. I'm just gonna exercise it. It's got nothing to do with it. I'm just gonna use it. Right? So anybody that comes along and says that you haven't got it, then they're not doing their duty by God, and they're in breach of it. There's no reason to do that. It is complicated. We I mean, we had a lot of comments last night about the law, about whether there should be some people were saying, well, we you know, it's it's natural law. I mean, what's that?
I mean, if we look at us, everybody's at a different level, say, on the staircase of progress, if you think there is such a thing. But we are. The thing is, it doesn't really matter where you are on that staircase. You all of us are facing going up the next step, and you need faith in a way to go up it, don't you? It's always new, which is amazing when you think about it. No one's ever gonna get it handled. It's always gonna be a mess to some degree, and there's always gonna be a bit of you that's satisfied with what you just did ten minutes ago. But after an hour, satisfaction wears off, and you gotta do something else. There's always movement. You have to keep moving and doing these things, which is wonderful. There's always a challenge to do those sorts of things.
But it seems to I mean, without law, you know this the exercise of grace, for example. What is grace? And there's this great, story in, Star Wars, this booklet, Star Wars, which is about the people of the two stars, the star of Remphan, this and this, that, and the other. You know? And he's talking about, somebody speeding about law and speeding in a car. So you're you're going to you're going 50 mile an hour in a 40 mile an hour zone, and the cop pulls you over because there's a law that says you don't go above 40 mile an hour, Andy. Whatever we might think about speeding laws or whatever is by the by.
But without that, the cop so he talks to you and he says, look. You know how fast you were going? And he go, oh, no. No. I'm I'm drunk or whatever you say. Right? No. You're charming to him. And he say, yeah. I'm sorry about that. I apologize. It's first time through here or whatever. He He said, well, I'm you know, then he has a thing. He can either book you, can't he, which is him keeping the law, or he could exercise grace. And he might say to you, look, I don't wanna catch you doing this again. You can go on your way for this time. So it's as if you cannot bring grace into the world without the initial constraint of the law in the first place. There has to be law, doesn't there? I'm not trying to sort of have an argument about it. I'm absolutely convinced about it that when you've got all these sorts of human beings operating at different levels of competence, which we all are, I'd like to think I'm slightly more competent now than I was when I was 30, but that's that's up for a jury to decide.
But then you're gonna have people bumping into one another with different expectations and you get fractions. And therefore, you've got to have some kind of a lawful framework to say, look. These are the ground rules for us behaving as a village or as a family or as a team or as a nation. These are the ground rules. We we gotta have them. Otherwise, the idea of us constructing a civilized life that improves as time goes by won't be possible. I don't see how it's possible without constraints. I'm not about I'm not bugged by constraints. I think they actually have to exist. I think they're good. And it and it's not freedom, personally, that I actually think of. I don't I don't think about freedom. I always think about justice. I think if you live in a just place, you will acquire just the right sort of amount of freedom that you need at that time for the next step in your journey. I think it's all interlinked.
It's not unbridled. I can do whatever I like. No. You can't, mate. You can't. You can't do whatever you like. We don't want that. I don't wanna live around people that think they can just sort of behave any old way around me. It's not acceptable to me, and it causes a problem, doesn't it? So, anyway, it's a it's a massive topic. It's a wonderful one. It's I suppose it's life, really. How do we all get on and love one another? That old chestnut.
[02:27:30] Unknown:
Right.
[02:27:35] Unknown:
Oh, question. Question. What have you got on deck for the Thursday show? Do you have a a guest scheduled or what?
[02:27:43] Unknown:
Don't know. I'm actually trying to get Hannah, this woman I was mentioning, on for this Thursday. She may or may not if she can't make it this Thursday, it'll be a fortnight after that one. So August 4 or something like that or seventh or something if I can get her on for that. Otherwise, no. I don't have one on at the if she doesn't come forward, I don't have one.
[02:28:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Well, I would heard that she's making
[02:28:11] Unknown:
sure. Do I? We could make out that we don't know you, and it could all be brand new, and you could come on.
[02:28:18] Unknown:
Well, that would be fibbing, wouldn't it? Yes. Yeah. It would only on that. It would only wash for absolutely yes. It would only wash for absolutely new listeners. But the first time they went back and listened to an archive, they'd go, oh, man. That was counterfeit.
[02:28:41] Unknown:
Yeah. It's that guy again. He rocks up all the time. No. It said it's that irritating opinionated bloke from New York. Who wants to listen to that? It's that bloke. It's that bloody bloke from New York. Where's my tea, darling? Yeah. Absolutely. So, no. The answer is, unless and she might not, because she's just busy. I'm not I'm chilled either way. I don't even bother planning it out now. I think I've got so much in my head I wanna talk about. I just think I could probably go I mean, last night with Eric, it shows two hours. We ran for three, and then we got to three. I said, don't you wanna go for another one? There was so much to talk about. You know, sometimes you get on a roll, don't you? And you just go, woah. This is Mhmm. So it was ripping yesterday. It was really good fun. Yeah. So the answer is no. Other than Hannah, if Hannah doesn't turn up no, I think the following week, I've got, Monica Schafer.
We have her tentatively booked in to come in in the last Thursday of each month, so that would be a Monica Thursday. She's fantastic. She's just great value, and she's charming and bright and breezy and wonderful, and loads of things to talk about. So yeah. Mhmm.
[02:29:52] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:29:53] Unknown:
Well, don't don't forget. Should, schedule Roger to be on again sometime
[02:30:00] Unknown:
sometime in the future. Yeah. We'll do that. Well, I think what I'll try and do is I'd like to get Hannah on first, then we'll get Roger back, and we'll do that. Yeah. We'll do that. I think it might I mean, I'm very I'm still really what I'm looking to do as well at this I mean, I talked to her about all these sorts of ideas. I said, look. If you get a budget, you need to get an ad agency, I e somebody at a desk. Right? Let's just call it an ad agency because it sounds grand and amazing. To crank out these three to five minute micro videos, these that that illustrate the point in the most charming, exciting way. Really, seriously, I just think it needs to be done. I mean, I've had a really good day today as well because I've got, I've just been meeting with my trustee about the family trust, and I'm upgrading all my knowledge on that. And they're also, doing training courses. My sons, who are in their early twenties, are probably gonna start going along to that, because I wanna bring a low deal title back, Paul, you see, for the whole of anybody in England that wants it. I I want it.
It's it's mine. Well, I'm alive. I get to have exclusive stewardship over this patch. And it's it's all this old thinking. It's just so cool and neat and actually chimes in with how people feel life should be managed in their bones. This isn't your bones, is this stuff. And, if we can find a way of reigniting it, it would be good. I know we're up against a a maniac enemy. I mean, they've just I don't know if I just mentioned it there with Roger. They're talking about these Schengen or I call them shit shit zen zones or whatever across Europe, which are just basically these huge commercial merchant areas. It's complete nonsense. I'm we're we're having counties. We've got county flags.
We've got to tap in into all that stuff because we love it. We understand that loads of Muslims don't love it, but they shouldn't be living there anyway. I don't hate them. I just I'm a locationist, not a racist. It's much better for some phrase, isn't it? Gets people to it. What's a locationist then? Yeah. Lots of people in the wrong part of the world. That's all. They just need to go home. So whatever. We will see. We'll see. Well, you
[02:32:05] Unknown:
know, if We're false. If the globalists if the globalists would quit, putting upon and, making the other countries, you know, some selected countries in the world suffer by raping their homeland and stealing their their assets and everything else, if they would simply stop doing that and the world would actually, rally around, if the people would rally around, say, the people of Africa or people of of whatever country that's economically depressed in one way or another, We have the tools, we have the talent, and we have the resources globally to fix what's wrong with that country, so they have no reason to leave.
And that's the same. Right.
[02:32:55] Unknown:
Yeah. There are so many when you think about it, there are so many fantastic projects and enterprises that we could all be involved with. And by all, I mean our nations, the huge numbers of people in our nations doing things. But we can't do it because our homes are being burnt down around our ears. We are being intention you could say we're being distracted. It's a bit more than that. We're being wiped out under the guise of all this other language that they use. But that's really what we should be doing. Yeah. I mean, I always said that this is the way to go. You want to Yeah. You want to have healthy relationships between the races and cultures? It's great. We go you may I mean, we can say it now. We won't be able to say this in another fifteen years' time, but we could say, look, we've got a a an engineering heritage over here. We still got a bit of it flying around. There won't be much left of the way he's going. Right?
And you cut a few generations out from that heritage. You cut all the skill, and the knowledge doesn't get passed down. This is all by design as well. But at the moment, you could say say, look. If you need this stuff doing, we can send teams out. We can work with you. We can set up training colleges. We can be there for five, ten years. What do you what do you think? But your gaff, though, you're running it. You get stuck, and we've got some capacity to help you. We'd be happy to help. Really great. Right. And if you produce loads of peaches, we really would like some. Can we have some? I mean, why can't it be just sort of like no no well, it can't, of course, because the the merchant classic I know I'm talking naively here, but there's something in that principle that strikes it seems to me strikes everybody as being right.
And, they they have become maniacs because of it, you know, as well. We have this thing over here saying, well, these Muslim people shouldn't wear the burqa. I'm going, no. They absolutely should. In fact, I'd force them to wear it. It's like it's to you've gotta see that we're different. I don't want you to start thinking it can all merge together because it can't. That's the destruction of all of us. I don't none of us you actually don't want that. And And then what happens is people pick sides and go, right. I've gotta fight for my son. We've got to actually wage war on these people. Otherwise, blah blah blah. And, of course, that's exactly what the Iago in the whole process. Iago being the villain from Othello, one of Shakespeare's greatest villains.
I mean, it had to be right because he gets Othello to strangle his own wife, so that's serious. And that's kind of what we're doing, you know. So, anyway, I'm only repeating things I know that we discuss regularly, but repetition is key, it seems to me. It really it is.
[02:35:17] Unknown:
It's a key thing. Yeah. Right. We you remember the phrase. I mean, the first the may I we got you. Hang on just a second. You remember years ago when they were when they were first trying to fomate globalism and and to get people think about it or thinking about it, they had the phrase Yeah. Think locally, act globally. Now Yeah. If if the powers that be do that, basically, what that means is that they're gonna rape the wealthy countries and then use 10¢ on the dollar, if that, to actually support something in another country to try and bring that country up. But the only reason that they're doing it is to get a foothold in that country because, oh, we helped you. We've given you all this money, so you owe us this, this, this, and this. That that doesn't work.
But the people getting together collectively doing it just to give them a leg up and not a hand out, I think that could be hugely beneficial.
[02:36:25] Unknown:
Hugely. I think it can't I think it's got to be a positive appeal. So the negative goal is we've got to defend ourselves against this evil. Yes. We do. What's the best way of doing that? By building it's always been my thing, even though it's naive, I guess. By building or restoring what we had. And to restore what we had, you first of all gotta recognize it. You go, what is it that we had then that we liked? Oh, it's this. Got a list. Yeah. Right. Okay. These things are not present anymore, are they? No. Right. Well, we want them back. How do we get control over our own affairs and not be at the beck and call of their courts? And if the court, for example, in all its guises, is the pivot point through which, you know, it's the gatekeeping, the control of how things are managed, then that's what we have to do. And it seems to me that it is. I mean, I always remember the guy that taught me all the stuff about banking.
He said, the way we win this is in law, in courts. So we can do it. If you can get you know, so it's gotta be our I'm not going theirs. Theirs are a joke. They come into ours. And the idea of jurors I mean, one of the things that Hannah said to me, she said, when she's convened these courts, I found this quite inspiring, not that I've witnessed it firsthand, but I'd like to. She said, when you pull people in, she's, and I've done this, and you tell them that they're jurors, she said the quality and standard of their behavior goes through the roof.
Yes. She said normal people get transformed. They the best of them comes through. In every case, it just starts to come through. Now, of course, jury tampering and who's who qualifies to be a juror is a is another area in which they then infect that process and start to bugger it up there. But they're not gonna be invited. I don't mind them having globalism just as long as, you know, we're not part of it. And we would like to work with other nations that don't wanna be part of the globalist thing. And in the end, it could be just some small backwater of the Gobi Desert, and they can say, this is globalist. We go, that's fantastic. Crack on. We're not interested. We don't wanna play. You know? Right. We don't wanna play. I think people are getting independent. They're getting,
[02:38:24] Unknown:
more so now than ever before, especially in the face of natural disasters and things because the people will get together, and they will tell FEMA to get the hell out, you know, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Sorry. We don't need you. We'll take care of our own.
[02:38:43] Unknown:
That's the key thing. It's that jump back into self responsibility and to put in all the sort of conventions, the the habits that bring it back. You know? It's not that the insurance company repaired your roof. A bloke called Bob and his assistant called Ted came up and fixed your roof. That's what actually happened. The fact that it went through something called an insurance company is neither here nor there. We'll have our own then. He works in the local area. Right? Well, we don't have to go through this other company that's that's milking it or whatever. Why do we need that? We don't need it. So it's about local autonomy, which is how counties are supposed to work.
And, I I love people think at the level of county, and that and once they start to think about it at that level again, it's a biggie. Because if if we are able to get an ever increasing number of people to begin to fly their county flag, and it symbolizes their participation in the county assembly. This is a a the people at the top who are doing the globalist thing, it's a big it's a biggie. I think it's a biggie. It's really huge. People go, I don't we don't identify at all with your crap. Right? You're welcome to it. Right. You can talk about it forever. We don't if that's what you wanna use your time on, but we don't listen to it. We've got our own thing, and we do this, and and it's working, and that's what we're gonna do. I think it's huge. I don't that's why they don't want us flying flags of any sort over here. Anything that cuts you off from your heritage and a connection, which flags do instantaneously to who you are as a people, that's why they're hammering it.
That's why I hammer anyway, Paul, I gotta go because I've got supper on the go. It's twenty to seven here, so I'm gonna go and do that little thing. But I'll see you on Thursday. Hopefully, you won't have a power cut. And if you wanna If you Hopefully.
[02:40:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Give me one minute. We had we had a may I or a comment in there and just in case I wanted to, share something with you. Who was that?
[02:40:37] Unknown:
Yes. George. George. George. Last name is part English, but not not as English as Paul English. The great replacement over here, there's an institute. I didn't know if this might be something to take to the county meeting. It's called the white papers policy. They're out of Hancock, Maryland, and they actually get policy for the different nations as well as the states here. So we we over on the Washington border here, we're having the same problems as in as England. It's a whole strategy like you said. So they had, like, repeal sanctuary state policies, reverse s b fifty four ninety seven to allow local cooperation with ICE, investigate h one b visa abuse.
Large American global firms have been fined several times, blah blah blah. Deporting illegals, Texas has a right to deport illegals. So they have actually stated policies that counties could adopt and do a resolution and then put the pressure, you know, on your parliamentarians there just like we can do here. So, anyway, I don't know if you heard of the White Papers Institute, but their whole thing their White Papers policy, their whole institute is set up to do policies so that you can take something that's bankable that you can implement right away and, even on the county level.
[02:41:53] Unknown:
I I have heard of them, and I'm a subscriber to their Substack feed. In fact, I just got something through from them today. The great replacement in Washington state, They released a post earlier today on that. I'm very familiar with them. Yeah. They're they also had a big meeting, I think, in Italy about two months back, six weeks back, where the phrase remigration was being championed. It's a great phrase because it's necessary, and it's moving it on. Everybody's suspicious about everybody. Oh, it's another sort of I said forget it. We remigration, just keep it simple. Do something. If we end up getting blown up, we end up getting blown up. We gotta act. We gotta you know, that's my we've we've got to do things and bind up with other people of like mind and like heart, particularly. So yeah. No. It's a it's a good reminder of that. Thank you for that. Yep. I'm aware of them, and it seems to be extremely constructive what they're talking about. So maybe this is a way that we all tap into that stuff, so that's great.
Anyway, I'm gonna head. Fantastic. Thanks for thanks for having me for a bit longer, Paul, and and everybody here. So, god bless you all and all that kind of stuff. I mean that. And, I'll be back in a few days, hopefully, you know, after I've, had Hannah on for a bit. We'll have another chat with Roger. That'd be great.
[02:43:04] Unknown:
Cool. And god save the queen. Well Now that you don't have one.
[02:43:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You can save
[02:43:12] Unknown:
save her shit. Absolutely. That's fine. Okay. Okay. I'll catch you later. Okay. Thank you, Paul. Bye for now, Paul. Bye, everyone. Bye bye. Bye now. Bye.
[02:43:25] Unknown:
Well, that was a nice that was a nice surprise.
[02:43:31] Unknown:
Oh, yeah.
[02:43:32] Unknown:
I didn't have a chance to ask him about the British Open, but that's okay. American want it. But, it's interesting when a cop says, do you know what you're doing? Do you know why I pulled you over? There's actually a good article called Achilles' Heel is You. And, while it's, you is indeed plural, yet the word you is often spoken as if it were referenced to a singular man or woman. Yes, George. I'm happy to share this with you. In law, this word you is properly utilized in all ordinary legal discourse when addressing the singular or single party with volition within the plural nature construct of a person, the person being comprised of a man that answers for or is liable for that person and the corporate entity that is that person. In this sense, addressing a person as you is actually as close to a proper use of the word you as anyone could imagine. That's all caps person, if you will.
So it's both you is both singular and plural, and you can get out of, judicial. A lot of times the judge will try to trick you into answering for you, because you is also the estate. So they're addressing like a plural when they're talking to you. And I was gonna ask Paul English if they still use use ye because I think ye was the original, nominative form. But, anyway, just, fun with language, said the Matt Hatter.
[02:44:52] Unknown:
Mhmm. Right. Exactly. It is fun with dialectics, Roger would say. Does does anyone else have anything to add? Apparently not. So okay. What I will do is seeing as we're all done talking.
[02:45:32] Unknown:
What? Hello? Hello? Yes. This is Chris. California. I've been I've been interested. I've been interested in the discussion. It's, some very important points were brought up and, gives us a little bit of a source for inspiration is how to, look forward and succeed, with those who are like minded.
[02:45:59] Unknown:
Right. Well, There's no better chance than right now to do it just because of the, proliferation of the Internet and the ability for people nowadays to actually get together and share ideas and stuff. That's what that's why this platform is so cool because we can share ideas and bounce them off of people not only from different states and different parts of the country, but also different parts of the world because this is a global platform. And we do have a global reach. The lion's share of it is The United States, but but we do have a global reach for sure.
[02:46:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm looking for a different word. I'm gonna think about that. I know what a globe is. I've I've seen globes. I've enjoyed globes. But I think there might be a better word for what we're talking about.
[02:47:02] Unknown:
Whole Earth.
[02:47:05] Unknown:
That's that's a good one. Yeah. Whole Earth. The whole Earth view. Yes. All humanity, something, you know, you have to think about that. Mhmm. And we'll come up with a new term.
[02:47:20] Unknown:
Hey. Maybe we'll go in a new phrase. Their language. Born on the Radio Ranch 2025.
[02:47:29] Unknown:
Is that small point?
[02:47:34] Unknown:
What was that comment?
[02:47:38] Unknown:
Oh, that I was just washing my hands. Oh, okay. Anyway, thank you. Thank you, and, we'll be there next time.
[02:47:48] Unknown:
Thank you, Chris.
[02:47:52] Unknown:
Okay. We should have a couple of people coming up for it. We're getting some interest.
[02:47:59] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Sounds like that's about it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com, radiosoapbox.com, and Global Voice Radio Network. Our website is the matrix docs, thematrixd0cs.com. There you can find exhibits. You can find interviews, downloads, and links to not only the live streams, but free conference call to join us live on the show. Thank you so much for being with us. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. I am getting on with my day. Thank you so much for being here. Bye now. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:49:11] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Announcements
Conversation with Anne Vandersteel
Discussion on General Flynn and Political Influence
Exploring Legal Definitions and Rights
Challenges in Legal Systems and Personal Freedoms
Historical Context and Financial Systems
Alternative Energy and Independence
International Perspectives on Freedom and Governance
Legal Systems and Community Assemblies
Global Challenges and Local Solutions
Closing Remarks and Future Plans