In this episode of the Radio Ranch, the hosts navigate through a myriad of technical challenges and personal anecdotes, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere. The show kicks off with discussions about the significance of the end of the month, marking an anniversary of the host's first solo radio show. The conversation quickly shifts to the technical difficulties faced by one of the hosts, including network issues and a peculiar incident involving disappearing browser tabs. Despite these challenges, the hosts maintain their humor and camaraderie, sharing laughs and stories about past experiences.
The episode also delves into more serious topics, such as the ongoing struggle against denial of service attacks on their network, reflecting the controversial nature of their discussions. The hosts express their determination to continue spreading their message despite these challenges. The conversation takes a historical turn with discussions about the Civil War, the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments, and the implications of these historical events on modern citizenship. The episode wraps up with a lively discussion about the cultural and linguistic diversity in Miami, offering listeners a blend of humor, history, and personal insights.
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Yes. Yes. Yes. We're gonna try again. We're gonna try again today. Don't know the degrees of change we're going to affect, but maybe a little bit. You never know. One foot in front of the other. We'll do it again today on Wednesday, July right at the end of the month. And I remind you that tomorrow is, is a anniversary or commemoration, however you wanna phrase it, of, my first solo radio show here years ago. So, anyway, I remember that date is the end of the month. Month's very important to me. Roger Sales here at the, excuse me, Radio Ranch.
Good morning. Morning, Paul. Right under the wire this morning, buddy.
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Yeah. Yeah. You do wonders for my heart palpitations.
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I'm telling you. I'm trying to stress you. You don't have any stress in your life. I'm trying to add a little bit. So Yeah. I don't have any stress in my life at all. Okay. Okay. Yeah. That's what that's what a little birdie told me. Uh-huh. Alright. Well So how are you doing this morning? Stress, stressless.
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I no. I'm doing pretty I'm doing pretty good things. Okay. My network has been making me crazy. There there are things dropping out and, things are changing addresses. Oh my god. And I think it all stems from a power failure that I had. I think something is just not right. So every morning, I have to get up at, like, six and double check and make sure Lord. Everything's connected. And this morning, I woke up and nothing was connected.
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Really? I had in I had Internet on half of my house and not on the other half of my house. I had to figure out what was going on there.
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It was Wow. Wow.
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Yeah. I I don't have near enough stress in my life. I was Okay. Well, you know, we'll we'll see if we can heap a little more on you. About 45 seconds before showtime, I'm going, okay. Well, tomorrow and tomorrow is the anniversary of Roger's first solo program. I wonder if today is gonna be my solo program. We might we might not get to the anniversary show. Who knows?
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I don't know. I'm assuming Alan's not back with us today, so we probably have an abbreviated, cadre of supporters. Right?
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Yeah. We do. We have radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul across the pond. We have eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. I, do have an open invitation out to him. He has the link to join us anytime he has time or feels the need. So who knows? Maybe maybe he'll show up now and again. And we're also on Global Voice Radio Network, radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Now people are looking for the links to the new resources, stream or the new resources archive. Both of the links to the archives are on the matrix docs. They're underneath the free conference call links on the page. The first line is RadioRanch archives. That is the primary channel, and below that is the GVRN resources link. And that is where, like, the audio books and stuff like that, are being uploaded at the moment. Right now, there's only one, but it is right there.
Also, the matrix doc set is where the links to free conference call is so you join us live on the show using FCC and also the links to the radio streams, plus a plethora of other stuff. So A plethora. Yeah. That is a veritable plethora. A ver veritable. Not only a plethora, a veritable plethora. Yes. Yikes. Veritable plethora.
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So, I had the the a weird thing happened the other day. I was, listening to something, info or something. And what I'll tend to do in the evenings or maybe the afternoon too if the on the weekend, if the braves are playing, I'll go over and been watching the braves lately. And, even though they're having a pretty bad season. But that's okay. It was. But I'm sitting there, and it, when I all of a sudden, it went, like, weird. You know, something happened or some kind of a something, and I went back to do something with that video, and Brave had totally wiped out my page of all the tabs and everything, which is very unusual.
Well, it turns out it also did it to, the, also have, Chrome running, and it did it to Chrome. And it messed with a couple of my other programs too. So I went back. I rebooted the program. I bring up Brave. And now about I get a little way into the process, and now all of a sudden, all my tabs show up. Well, they weren't there before. Well, now they've shown up. And and I was listening to something in the background, and it starts, and I can't find the the tab. It's a whole another brave, thing. I can't find it anywhere. So finally, it ran out and it ran out, but it was real weird. I don't think I've ever had that happen before. So maybe weird days.
Mercury okay, Paul. Is Mercury in retrograde?
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I don't know. It could be. Is that the reason? I mean I mean, I have changed nothing. There is absolutely no reason for systems to be dropping off the network like they are. I mean, studio c's always been attacked. We we get between 50 and a 100,000, denial of service attacks on that machine. That's why it's hidden behind a firewall. They are trying to take this program down. They're trying to. And,
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we're not at this point.
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I I don't know. It's a mystery.
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But, I mean Some Jewish thing. Right?
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Between 50 and a 100,000 denial of service attacks. Those are pings Yeah. In rapid succession that Yeah. They keep hitting the network card with this ping request, so the card is spending so much time responding to that ping that it doesn't actually have time to track to transfer any data packets. And that's what a denial of service attack is. Okay. And, between 50 and a 100,000 depending on the topic of discussion. And it shows right up in the logs, right on the firewall.
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So Well, sorry, guys. You hadn't shut us down yet. We're still after you. Our message is still spreading. And one of these days, one of these days, somewhere in the future, there's gonna be enough people that are pissed off enough at who you are and what you've done and what you continue to do, that we may just hunt you with dogs, big dogs. Yeah. Yeah. You better you'd be you better hold on, Bruce, please. You had better go, you better go back to, Satan's sandbox over there and commiserate with all the other miserable people that are over there, and maybe, just maybe, I ran and dropped a little nuke on you over there.
Yes. Bruce, what do you got?
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I say we're in God's hands.
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Okay. I'll buy that. Protected. Alright. I don't have any doubt about that. I mean, this whole project has had so many spiritual instances along the way that there's no doubt in my mind that's true, even from my own personal experience, but it was way before that. So, anyway, there's where we are and, don't know about, things are spreading beyond us, but I have a feeling we're, proud our program's being talked about. I mean, our program on how to address and get out of this Jewish slavery stuff that we've been in for ninety three and a half years. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yes, Bruce?
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Just think about Jesus traveling around for and trying to, get people to listen to him Yeah. And then multitudes to him. That's what's gonna happen here. I agree with that. You know,
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I remember our our buddy, we hadn't heard from him in a long time, Southern California. I can't even remember his name right now. And and he said when he got his hands around this, he said, this is gonna explode. And I said, from your lips to God's ears, and at some point, I believe it will. So all we're on is for the ride. You know, long ago, I got so frustrated with this in the early days. I couldn't get very few people to listen. And, it's just as you all know, if you're out trying to promote this message, it's it can be real frustrating. And so, at that point, I just kinda turned it over to the big guy, and I said, I can't deal with this anymore on this on the pressure of me having to do it. You I'm a let you do it, and and I'll be ready when the call comes in. And that's where we stand today.
One step in front of the other, we're continuing to gather strength. And, that's where we are. And, hopefully, you know, I feel like oh, what was his name? Mel Fisher. Mel Fisher. I've mentioned him before. You remember who he is, Paul? Mel Fisher? Oh, Paul's off messing with the machines. Bruce, are you still there? You remember who Mel Fisher was?
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Deep sea deep sea treasure.
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Yep.
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Today's today. Remember the name, but I don't remember what he did. Well, let's see if I can What did he do? Because I remember the Let me get well, I'm gonna try and give you a little a little memory prod. The Atocha. The Atocha. Doesn't help, does it? I don't remember that. Well, the Atocha was the single most treasure laden ship that ever left South America to go back to Spain during those days.
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Oh, okay. I know that. Loaded
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with big emeralds and stuff because Columbia had a mind they had found with huge emeralds, but it was also gold and all kinds of other stuff. And, Mel Fisher hunted that treasure for over twenty years, if I remember correctly. And, even went to Spain. The reason they know all that stuff is they had a manifest. They had a manifest in the Spanish libraries over there or what was on the Atocha. And, he he chased it for twenty years. His son and his daughter-in-law lost their life one night anchored out over sight and the boat capsized. I've had that happen before, and the boat capsized and they both unfortunately died.
He continued even in the face of that grief to cut it, and I believe he found the Atocha finally in 15 feet of water over on the, West Coast Of Florida somewhere. It was 15 feet of water. It was very shallow. And, they found this richest treasure ship ever ever discovered. And then he fought legally with Florida over we want half. We want or we want it all.
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A big surprise there. Was in the sixties, wasn't it? Well,
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it was in the seventies because I was in radio. Okay. And I remember I was the the day he found it. You know? And, but the one I was trying to get to was, every day, he would wake up and go, today's the day. Today's the day. And you've been through a lot of adversity one day. That that day was the day. Yes, sir. Is that Bob? Who's that?
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Yeah. Yeah. It's on the East Coast, not the West Coast in Zach. Okay. The various, yeah, the various areas of the Florida Coast are called by x x name, and the the Treasure Coast is aptly named because of the sinking of multiple galleons that had treasure, and it was the maybe the most famous. But, yeah, I don't know I don't know. You know, it's kinda arbitrary, but the Treasure Coast is roughly from Palm Beach up to Melbourne, maybe a little further north up to Titusville in that area considered the Treasure Coast and the, I mean, yeah, you know, locally here with the Treasure Coast weather is hot and sunny, blah blah blah. Yeah. It's just, it's just kinda in your everyday parlance, and you don't even think about it, but that's why it's called that. So I guess the The got out. There's a there's a muse Yeah. There's a museum Right.
That we visited, and I think it's between Vero and Melbourne, if I remember correctly. Uh-huh. Not a 100% on that. But, yeah, we took the girls there years ago when they were youngsters and
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stoked out all the treasures. Uh-huh. Pretty impressive. Pretty interesting. Yep. I thought that museum was in the West, but it's up on the Treasure Coast.
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Evidently Well, there may be another one, you know, multiple places, but this one in particular, there's, rather famous as the treasure coast museum. Yeah. Uh-huh.
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Well, evidently the attention cleared, the Gulf, the Gulf Of America, and, got out into the Atlantic. You're not yet with one of those hurricanes, I guess, and driven on shore is what it sounds like.
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Should have waited till winter. Better odds.
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Well, they the Spaniards didn't know they were anxious to get home with the treasure. Was there a bunch of emeralds? I bet they were. Museum you went to?
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Big emeralds, man. They Oh, there was some of everything. Yeah. They had examples of all kinds of stuff. It was pretty impressive.
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And, you know, emeralds are Pretty impressive. Really, incredible gemstone because they always have flaws. They always have flaws. And, but it's a real cherished gem, of course, and, very beautiful. And I imagine that ship left out of Cartagena, big town up in Columbia. A lot of folks go up there to visit and like it, you know, hot and humid. But, anyway, that was, today's the day. Well, we don't know here, but we, we, celebrate Mel Fisher and, his successes. And by golly, one of these days, we're gonna have them too. We've already had them. You know, it depends on the size. Now you're talking about about the size of the success, and my goals are very big. And, I I want people chasing these son of a bitches through the streets with dogs myself.
So I've got a little higher expectations. Shouldn't have any expectations, but I can't help but think there's gonna be enough of us wake up when they get presented with this information at a proper time, that, we're gonna affect change. Don't know how dramatic it could be, but, boy, it has the potential to be very dramatic if it was carried out in a specific manner. So good morning, everybody. There's a ton of stuff going on, I guess. Harrison's doing his whole show this morning on, Gaza and the New York Times and saying those people aren't starving over there, and the Jews are laughing at jokes. You know, there's a picture they ran with a mother with her. There's some kind of deformity with the child. And, of course, as Harrison said, when you get into lack of nutrients, the children are gonna be affected first.
They just don't have the makeup in the body we do as adults stored in fat and everything everywhere. And so the mothers, you know, carrying, nest have the child in her arms. And, they showed it to a Jewish audience, and they and and the commentator said, well, maybe she can eat the baby. And everybody laughed. So there's your Jewish mentality of these creeps, that are fomenting. Well, I I would remind you what the, Colombian president, who's a left wing guy, started a left wing organization when he was young. They had a confab week before last up there of over 20 countries, including such notable countries as Spain and Egypt. Colombia was one. I don't remember the others. A lot of small ones. And at the end of the week, his announcement was, if we don't stop this, that what they're doing in Gaza is what they plan on doing the whole world.
That was the president of Columbia, folks. I I don't guess he can come to the Tuesday lunches now either. So, anyway, it's a world's waking up to these bastards and let them go and, let them continue to, alienate everybody, and then they tell us how great they are. And Netanyahu says, well, Israel's here to bring a light to the world. Yeah. What's that? The nuclear explosion? Is that the light you're talking about? Oh, you're right. Path bastard. So anyway, just they make me sick. They're making the whole world sick. And the worst they go, it's the snake eating its tail, and you just keep going on, you sorry bastards. Yes. Yes. Who two or three people wanna say something. Good morning, Rod. You're in the state. Hey. With me, Bruce. Alright. Hold on. It's Bruce again? Okay.
Go ahead.
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You you were at the table of thieves,
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and you left them. Well, I guess you could say that. I mean, you know, as I look back on the thing, I mean, the people I mean, here's a guy. The one that started this whole thing is a redneck Georgia guy, in construction all his life. Okay. Never had any curiosity about the world, obviously. And I said something. He said, why are you threw his napkin at me? Why are you always saying the Jews control everything? Hold. If you're in your sixties and you don't know that, you you're functionally illiterate. K? So that's what started the whole thing right there.
At least Well, he was proud of that.
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Well, he's just proud of him. Proud of him. Understands. He didn't know what he was talking about.
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He's proud of being functionally illiterate. He doesn't have any view of the world outside of you. Well, I'll give you another couple of examples, and I did this to him twice. He said, well, I don't know what's going on over there, but I hate that Hamas. And I said, Israel started Hamas. And he just kinda looked at me. He didn't know what to say. It just totally short circuited his brain. And he said it again. I said, Israel started Hamas. How many times do I have to tell you? I didn't say that. I just said Israel started Hamas. So here's somebody who's just totally cut off from any kind of real news, doesn't have the intellectual curiosity to go seek it out, and, because he's gonna accept the world just as they presented to him. And, well, he you know, I said he's just not the sharpest guy, knife in the in the drawer, you know. But that was and these people are all kind of all like that. Another one another one who's half Ecuadorian, half US, and anytime you bring this issue up, he goes, my father was on a plane that was hijacked by Arabs.
So that leads to his support of the Jews. So I go, well, Romero, why why are the Arabs out there as a habit hijacking planes or anything? Why did they do it? My father was in a plane that was hijacked by Arabs. They wanna kill everybody in there. Koran. Really? Well, why did they live for two thousand years in The Middle East next to Christians and and Jews and nobody was doing anything like that? Why had that happen? See, these people, they for whatever reason, they get some idea, and they cannot look past the surface. That's where they are. So and the other people are about the same way, functionally illiterate. They've been brought up in the god's chosen people and dispensationalism and all of the, all that crap.
So, anyway, just, okay. I just do not gather with people like that. You can't discuss anything with them. If you're gonna have a discussion with people to arrive at conclusions, then you put out facts. But they don't wanna hear facts. You put facts in front, they don't care. They don't have no difference on their opinion, and that's that Pavlovian conditioning. So, anyway, just beware. That's a trap out there. And, say, okay. Well, I'll see you later. Have a good life. Hope you hope your little narrow view of the world trims you out. And, by the way, when they steal all your all your four zero one k and everything else, don't come to me. Alright?
It's a little bit I saw. I wish I could remember more of it right here at the bottom of the second hour with Harrison. It was a Russian a Russian comedian speaking English, and he's going, well, we've got this whole army of people here with it. Oh, hold it. You got a bank with four cashiers. And he keeps comparing the armies to the bank. Oh, we Genghis Khan comes to to get out a loan. You know, you give me a loan? Well, not really. Well, I got all these spear chuckers here and and Bowman and stuff. Well, I got a stapler. So I don't remember all the lines, but it's kind of funny. Because short, but funny.
That's it. And as Brent said, that's the battle. Who who's gonna control the world, the people or the banks? And Brent accredited that to real early, and I don't doubt him. If you remember, we, talk about occasionally the book Historical Jurisprudence. I do not remember the author. Paul has dug it up and put it there in our resources somewhere. It's a marvelous book, but it's a history of jurisprudence. It was written about a hundred years ago, published by, old John Hopkins, I believe. And in that book, first 90 pages are if you're new and you haven't heard of this before, y'all there's another one of these things you need to expose yourself to. You probably don't know jack poop about the, Babylonian merchant code. And so that's one of the real underpinnings here. That's the law they're using.
So it would behoove you and be very wise if you wanna have a complete picture of this that you get a complete picture of that as a foundation. It's 90 pages. First 90 pages is all on the Babylonian, merchant code. And, as I've quoted before, I believe I remember correctly, the the book starts out with Babylon's great contribution to the world was it reduced everything in the society down to an abstract form of contract. First sentence in the book. K? And it goes on. And at one part in there, they're talking about this contract thing and the fact that they didn't have penalties of perjury back then.
And so what, what would happen is when you were doing a contract, the priests, the high priest, would come and say an incantation over you as you were signing the oath to help bind you to your oath. That was going on all the way back in Babylon, folks. And the other thing that's very telling is the same priests, when they had the first markets, you know, like trade fairs or markets with the I got potatoes. You got rhubarb. I need some of that. I wanna make a rhubarb pie. You know, something like that. The priests were the ones that set all the prices in the first markets. The priests became the bankers, the priests of Babylon.
And, that 90 pages, like I said, if you're wanting to really get a foundation on this, on your freedom, That's a good place to do something early. Paul, you've got it in, over on our, site, Paul. Are you there? Are you off messing with machines?
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Yes. I do.
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Where where could you direct the people to where that is for the especially for the new folks? It's just something that it's not a hard read. It gives you incredible history all the way back to Babylon. I'll give you another example here in a second. But, Paul, where is that on our website, if you would?
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I'm looking for it at the moment.
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Well, I was trying to get a sip of my drink there. I thought you're gonna anyway, it's on there somewhere. The other example that was kinda interesting and, you know, we offed that's good. Offed. We offed across the path of this Admiralty Law stuff. And in there, they show you a specific example. Even though the Babylonians were pagans, they had a concept of God. And the way you can tell that is in the information that's in that first 90 pages, they talk about the origin of a contract and the origin of the trade, caravan or whatever it was, that they were going to loan the money to help get started.
And so if you borrowed the money and you were on a trip over land, if you got raided by bandits or whatever happened, you had to repay the loan. Your family had to repay the loan if you were killed. But if the caravan was over water, the debt was dismissed because it was an act of God. Now they're inside the Babylonian merchant code. They give you the difference of something over water and something over land and the difference in paying back the loan and the recognition of God and an act of God in the water, a caravan or a water transport, or what what the ships or whatever. I thought that was very interesting that they actually had that recognition and a separation in repaying of the loan, which is pretty important to bankers, all the way back in Babylon.
Ain't that interesting?
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Yeah. Because So did you find where it is? See. If it was lost at sea, it was considered an act of God.
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Correct. And they didn't have to repay the loan.
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Yeah. I found it. It's in the books folder in docs.exposethematrix.com.
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Okay. The books folder in Yep. .Exposetomatrix.com. Well worth your time. .Exposetomatrix.com.
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Okay. Just go to the matrix docs. Just go to the matrix docs. And under other resources, there's a link for docs.exposethematrix.com. That'll land you in the docs folder. And then you just find the books folder, double click on that, and go down to historical jurisprudence. Or you can go to the search bar on the top and type type in historical. It comes right. Uh-huh.
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Okay. Paul, if we went back in the I've heard it referred to the Wayback Machine, could we find that Sovereign to Surf original site still up?
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It would be on the Wayback machine, but there wouldn't be any way to, like, grab it.
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And No. I don't wanna grab it. I just okay. I don't wanna care about that. I just wanna care if you could down could you activate something on the web page or or download it?
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For what?
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Download Hey, talk. It was an it was an audio talk that I had on there that, I don't know that I can replace. It's not on the web anywhere. It came from a different source. The other thing that was on that site that was of particular interest to me Mhmm. Was the and I'm sure you can search this up and you might have already. The Judith Shapiro piece from the Georgetown Law Review back in the seventies on how the Jewish Shetar invaded the English common law. Do we have that one? I believe I have everything from there. Okay. Well, if we do, that's another piece. You can search it up. It was in the Georgetown Law Review. It replies. It applies, excuse me, more to taxes than anything else, but very scholarly.
Scholarly. It's home 20 something pages. A lot of yeah. Very accurate history. But the Jewish Shapiro fails to tell us that the Jewish sheatar is a ten forty film. Somehow, she neglected to put that in there. Now somebody's got something to say there. The, mic's open. Anybody want wanna bring something forward? No. That must have been an accident. Oh, so two or three people. One's walking. One's walking. Oh, well, there's Bruce. What is it? Okay. Good, Bruce. It's the Bruce and Roger Show. Go ahead.
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Okay. I got an idea, and I'm I'm an artist and stuff and highly creative. And what I'm thinking about doing is I'm I I got stopped. I'm I got in a wreck, and I don't have a license, and I don't have a tag on my car of theirs. And, I got citations, and I wrote over them. You know? I I got a right not contract with, the thing anyway. You know? Did all that. Now, what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna ask the judge if he has his oath of office with him. If he doesn't, I'm gonna fire him. But, also, if he does, I'm gonna say I'm gonna pay pay for the, the fines, and I'm gonna take a dollar bill and because he rocks it. There was so many times where he wants because they are false of money is what they are.
And give it given the copies the black and white copies of the of the Federal Reserve note. Okay. Well, good luck on that. I I hope you fare better than I'm giving that fair better than Anna did. Well, anyway, what I'm trying to do is he's wanting cash or check or whatever, and I'm giving them what he wants.
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Okay. Well, that's not how it turns out. Do they let
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priceless.
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Do they, do they let you make phone calls from jail? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, you can call the show and tell us your results. Counterfeiting is a federal offense. Yeah. Yep. That's true. And I wanted to mention to Veronica from yes yesterday. Just hold a second, Bruce. And she's gonna buy her new car and was telling us her story for the first time. So, Veronica, we've got a, Joe Lustica, who I think was on the same day you were, has discovered how to get a DOT tag and number for your car denoting that it is a private conveyance. Now I don't know your situation on how you're purchasing it or anything else, but you can go over to rumble.comrumble.com and look under Joe, j o e l u s t I c a, Lustica.
Joe's got just gave me a number of, videos over there, and that's one of them if you wanna follow down that that path. And then you've got a legitimate tag on your car, and you go to one of these places on the Internet that'll print you a tag, press a tag, and give them that number and have the DOT number on the tag. And that probably will throw them for a loop. So there's another way to address that. Didn't get a chance to mention it yesterday. Sorry to interrupt, Bruce, but I wanted to be sure and get that to Veronica. So what else in your plan here is going on, Bruce?
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Well, I'm gonna, I thought about, giving notice to all the attorneys in in town to appear at at the hearing, and I'm gonna ask them one by one. Are you are you an attorney practicing law? Every one of them. And I'm gonna put them on the stand. And if they say, yeah. I am. I do. I said, well, what kind of law do y'all practicing? And they'll say, well, the
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I don't know what they'll say, but I I know they don't practice the law as well. I can tell you what one process. I can tell you what one of the attorneys in our group back in Atlanta said. She said you're under the UCC. You're not under the constitution.
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Right. That's right.
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Yeah. I know it is. But I'm gonna try to give them a notice of what the what a national can do Mhmm. And what they can't do. Uh-huh. Well, listen. As I said, when you got all that done, you come back and and and tell us how it turned out. Okay? We'd like to know how that progressed. So, anyway. It's just a thought process. Well, I know. That's all it is. I understand. It's a it's a pipe dream is what it is. So I think you're all the attorneys in town are gonna come to a courtroom on your beck and call. I think you're a little bit misinformed.
But it's not bad to dream. So who else has got something out there? Anybody have a dream bigger than Bruce's? Roger. Yes.
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I don't have a dream, but I got news. There was an eight point eight in the Amchadka
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Island yesterday. Is that the that's in the Aleutians. Right?
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It's
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way past the tip of the Aleutians, and it's down south a couple 100 miles. Yes. Oh, is it? Okay. So it really stands alone at the end of the chain there. Okay. 8.8, you say? Yes, sir. Whoo. That's a that's a damn large earthquake, folks. So they probably had tsunami warnings out everywhere. Being as that location right there, it could have caused a tsunami in any direction depending on how the fault slid.
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Yeah. It was headed towards Hawaii. Basically, it's on the Southeast of the island, and I just wanted to dovetail off. You said the world is waking up. It sure is. I'm done.
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Okay. Thank you very much, man. I bet they're waxing their boards on the North Shore down there. Yikes. One of those 100 foot waves coming in, baby. Big time stuff right there. So, alright. Do you anybody else got any good, information from Hey, Robert. Well, there's Dave. Yes, sir. Good morning, Dave. Good morning.
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Yeah. John b, last night, he he announced that that earthquake, and he said, three meter, tsunami waves were expected with 12 feet or something.
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That would be, I think a meter is about three a little over three feet.
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Yeah. He spent you know, he mentioned Right. Somewhere around 12 foot wave, but they they hadn't been reported. They were just expecting that.
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And he said The problem is when you get in that North Shore, the the the the bottom comes up and throws those waves up real high. So at that size of an earthquake, my I would think the ways would be really high up there on the North Shore, which is infamous for those types of things. Now I'm not sure heard any news this morning yet. Well, we'll be in But I wondered if your buddy Bill
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I wondered if your buddy bill sent a, a restraining order to that president of that Georgetown university.
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Why is that?
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Well, because he he's afraid of him. Isn't he? He said the Jews were gonna do
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that to the world. All the all the day got me all confused. Who's saying what here and what you're trying to relate to me?
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You you said earlier that the Georgetown president said that the Jews were gonna do to the world what they're doing to Gaza? No. No. It wasn't Georgetown. It was Columbia.
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Columbia. Columbia. Sorry. Not the university. The country.
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In the country. Yeah.
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Yeah. I wonder if your buddy Bill sent them a restraining order. I don't know, but he's I'm sure he wouldn't be allowed at lunch over there on Tuesdays. So, anyway, ridiculous people. So, anyway, that, David got me lost now. So, the tsunami is what we're talking about, I think. And anybody else got something important to bring up? We'd like to hear that kind of information because I didn't catch that anywhere yesterday. Somebody else out there? We got any new students on board? By the way, with a question or a comment or something like that, we're here for you. If you're like Veronica yesterday, she said she'd been listening for months and never said anything. And yesterday, we enticed her to come forward, and I think she's glad she did. Got to meet some of the folks and talk with them and, probably feel a little more more assured.
Yes. Merkel. That's Myrca. Yes. Myrca. I was gonna reply. I was charging my phone. I was gonna say something about Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Hold on. I can't understand what you're saying. Talk succinctly and into the microphone, please.
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I was gonna, mention something about what you were saying, the man who was getting upset with you, who threw the napkin at you. You said that his dad died on an airplane. Right?
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No. Is that the one? Guy. No.
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Different guy entirely. So And he didn't say his father died. He said his father was on an airplane that was hijacked by Arabs.
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Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. So what I was thinking is that, the they are hearing the truth from you, and they don't wanna hear it. They don't wanna come to it, and they don't wanna believe Nope. That that this is really happening. That's that's probably
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what's, you know, aggravating them. If you're gonna have a discussion with somebody, you're just doing there to discuss, or you both trying to arrive at some kind of mutually agreed upon facts or truths? Well, they don't wanna do that. It's just like Brezhnikov said, when they get to that stage, and this is Pavlovian conditioning, I think. When they get to that stage, you can put fact after fact after fact after fact in front of them, and they can't see it or won't, whichever. K? And that's what you got now. You can hardly have this discussion. It's a very, separated discussion and hell, I I don't watch the other news outlets or or whatnot.
I pretty well stick to Infowars. They're the biggest. I know if there's anything really important, it's gonna be there first. And, Alex Jones, no matter what you think of him, he's incredibly accurate. K? I mean, he's incredibly accurate. Do you do you know, Mirka, that he predicted September two months before nine eleven on the air? Did you know that?
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Mirka?
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Two months before? Two months before?
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Yes. Predicted it to exactly what happened. And he's done that with a whole bunch of other things too. I mean, I know he's boisterous and, all that kind of stuff, and he interrupts his guess and things that I really don't particularly like that he does in his style. But the guy is incredibly accurate. I mean, you know, he's a lot like a savant in that respect. It's not that he's got all those powers. It's just that he does so much reading and studying about them and their background, their own white papers. But he I I I remember the day that that happened, 09/11.
I think we all remember where we were. If you're we might have some people here that weren't born yet, but, you know, not probably not many. But when that happened for the very first time, I'll tell you what was happening. I was listening. I was upstairs in my little office. I get up and listen to Joyce, and they came on and said, oh, a small plane has just crashed into one of the World Trade Centers. And so I went down and turned on the television, and bam, there's the spectacle right there. And it was so early in the whole progress of events that it was before they came up with the passport, with, Ata's passport.
And, so when they came up with, I thought right up to that point when they found the passport, I was thinking, I'll be damned. This is Osama bin Laden. So all the stuff they had done, that preparatory work had even invaded my mind to the point where I came to that conclusion at that moment, and it override my own good thinking until they came out with the passport thing, and then I knew what it was. But, that's how effectively and thoroughly they can, solve the minds, if you will, and and pre pre plant those things in your in your thinking to the point where I even bit. Okay?
And, so I remember that distinctly. It shocked me later when they found the passport came out, and I went, well, this has to be a deal. And, I'm thinking, god. How did I bite on that? But that's how effective they are at it, and they're damn good.
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Roger?
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Yes, Marco.
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Do you remember, Reese we Reese Report?
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The He was p
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Reeves? Yeah. Can you spell that? I think his
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I think his name is Greg Reese. He's Oh, the Reese Report. Yeah. He used to be on
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Yeah. Alex and them all the time. On Sturt. That's Something he's broken away from them and gone off on his own and his contribution platform and whatnot. Yeah. I'm on his mailing list. I get his stuff.
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There's something that happened between him and Alex, and that's why he left.
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Probably.
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Okay. Yeah. There's some details on that. I'm sure there is. I was thinking about he'd be a good guy to present our information to. I don't know how he could get it down in a short abbreviated report, but I may just send him the oh, god. I'm glad I mentioned that. Send him the information, see if he looks into it. Yesterday, I sent that email to Chase that I've been talking about for a few days. So what I would like for y'all to do is get a pencil and paper, be on top of your keyboard here, is to back it up. And if you just drop Chase an email, and I know he just got back from Arkansas, went up to get one of these cars they're gonna give away. I heard Harrison say this morning it was sixteen hour ride.
I can't imagine Arkansas to Texas being sixteen hours. But, regardless, we I did send him a very brief email. And so just as short as I could possibly keep it, one of the one of the questions are or things I posed to him in that email, though, because just none of them can figure this out. In his lawsuit with all these gremlins, he tried to use we brought this up the other day. He tried to use the thirteenth amendment and say that they wanted his name. They they said, we had now own your name, and, and he, used the thirteenth amendment in involuntary servitude.
And they came back and they're answering and said, you don't have access to the thirteenth amendment. Some of you probably heard him say that. I've heard him say it a number of times. Well, none of them can figure that out. Well, we know exactly why. Because he's a federal citizen. The thirteenth amendment was made was written for state citizens and states. And he doesn't have access to that because he's a federal citizen. So that was one of the things I put in there. So would you like to understand why Alex doesn't have any access to the thirteenth amendment? I said, you, two weeks ago when you were subbing for Harrison, you put a map on the board of a national the nation. It said it was the national, aspect, and then you had the federal government run by Rich Leets. Would you like to see how to move from one to the other? And by the way, on the Sunday night show, yeah, week last week or week four last, you said if bitching about taxes and said if anybody, has any answer to the taxes, please send it to me. So I put that in there, the Alex thing. I put the link in our, link to our website and just kinda signed it off. Now what I would request that y'all do, by the way, I titled it the the video I sent is Badass Uncle Sam, God's Trump Card, because Badass Uncle Sam is on their own channel, Band. Video, and all those guys know him.
So that's why I use that one particularly. And but in the subject line, I had three dots, God's trump card, three dots, stars, and then very important. So if you wanna go over, you can find God's trump card on, our website over in the new student section. A little ways down from the top, badass uncle Sam. But I would like for you to send Chase an email, short, brief, don't bog him down, just on why this message is that he needs to listen to this because it answers the questions he's asking on the air. Something to that effect. However you wanna word it, just keep it short. Now I'm gonna give you the email address. So if you got your pencil or you got your little fingertips antsy on the keyboard, chase,chase,@alexjones.network.
Pretty simple email. [email protected]. [email protected]. Just drop chase a very short tell him to pass it to Harrison too, which is also something I told him. Him and Harrison are pretty big buddies. They're and Harrison on top. Chase is, will listen. You know, he's looking for answers. He's putting out right on the air. He's looking for answers. And and Harrison, you can just tell by his demeanor. He's very bright. He's quite educated, especially historically, and, and he listens. If he gets callers on there, he lets his callers go. He didn't try to constantly interrupt him. So he's absorbing what they're saying. So please pass to Harrison is something else also.
But if you guys feel you guys would do that, we make an, we make him get the jar the door a jar a little bit over there. Even before, don't forget, next week is Ann Vandersteel. Supposedly, on Monday and Tuesday, we'll probably do one interview and they'll split it up into two hours because I think she's only got an hour long show over there on Brighteon. But so this week, tomorrow is Logan with what somebody say yesterday. He's got a 150,000 followers on YouTube. That's not bad. And, then the following week will be Anne, and we could sandwich all the, interaction and maybe some of your support for my initial email over to Chase. We might just get their door their back door open because I think, eventually, somehow, Anne Vandersteel is gonna get the front door open, and she's got the direct relationship to to Alex. Okay?
So that's where we are on that. So we got interviews coming up, important ones. And, I've got this email into Chase. Again, I'll give you that email address, chase, chase,@alexjones.network. So if you would, take a minute, drop him a little email. Please pay attention to Roger Sales and his information. He's got the answers you're looking for, something like that. Folks, we can get this information on InfoWars, maybe even ideally on a two on a Saturday show with Alex for two hours uninterrupted by commercials. Maybe interrupted by Alex too much, but not by commercials.
Hell, maybe it'll turn out like Sarah Westall. Another one of those interviews. I hope so. Anyway, at some point, that would be my ideal wishes to get on with him on Saturday for two hours. And, we could cover everything pretty adequately. And, so we'll see how it turns out, folks. I don't know. I can wish. I can dream. I can push. I can try and effectuate those, those results, but my experience in the past has not been real positive. But I think we're on a situation, not only with the situation in the background, growing in intensity like it is, but also because, the information is so damn powerful, we could get we could get 10 to 20,000,000 people pulling themselves out of IRS.
These people are done. They're done. Because those will be producer people. Those are the ones that are out, have their own business, and are working hard, not the schleps and all the other people grafting and grifting. Isn't that the word they're using now? Grifting? Grifting off of, social services and stuff. So, alright. We'll pull ourselves out of the tax system, and then what we'll take is our unfair share. They were piling on us, and we'll just give it over to all those people so they can give them money. They're under the tax threshold and stuff, and then let's see how their little system runs then. They're already having to buy all the bonds now.
So that's our weapon. It's powerful, And evidently, we are somebody knows we're there because as Paul told us, Room C is getting, like, 50 how many DNI service attacks, Paul? 50,000?
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Between 50 and a 100,000.
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Yikes. Well, they really don't like us then. Ain't that nice and able to mess with us? And then like Joan said yesterday, what about if general Flynn sends a mole? Well, I don't care about that. See, this is the thing. We're telling the truth. They already can't deny it. I don't give a damn if they send somebody in here. You know these big nosed, small hat bastards are listening. You know their listeners are off. We wouldn't be getting 5,200,000 DNI request service or denials, whatever it is. So good. We're having an effect. Thanks for letting me know that, Paul, because that just means we're gonna press harder. And I'll tell you what, you know, the the saying I had on Skype form Skype now, for all intents and purposes buried, was the truth is like a lion.
Let it run free. That's what we're doing. We're letting the lion run free, and it's gonna you know, I guess if it was gonna eat a Jew, it'd probably spit it out. You know? Too much gefelta fish taste or something. But that's, that's what we're doing. It's gonna catch up with you people. You can't hide this anymore. One person at a time, and then we get up to a point in that hockey stick curve where it starts getting exponential and one person, another tells two, and then they tell two, and they tell two. Doesn't take too long for that little, mathematical progression to pile up, and you bastards are gonna be on the receiving end of it.
So, I don't know. I hear you're moving to China. You've already sucked all the essence out of our country with your scams. So you can go over and suck the Chinese, but, you're gonna be hunted with dogs one day. And I I I feel like the Lerman Rockwell little saying. I wish I could memorize the whole thing that, that our friend Cody sent us, and says, one day, the or the the Americans are when they realize what's going on, they're gonna chase these bastards so much that the Jews will fall down and beg to Adolf Hitler for relief. I sure hope that's true.
Because we will have the truth on our side way, historically, a hundred years later almost, and, the facts will be obvious.
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The whole everything
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they do is a freaking scam. Everything. From the kosher tax that we brought on. I told you, Paul, didn't I why Coke switch into cane syrup. Right? From from, corn syrup?
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Yeah. Because high fructose corn syrup isn't
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is They can't make it kosher. So for this little 2% of the whole world's population or less, Coca Cola is gonna change their whole damn formula. That's scam. Scam. Scam. Scam. That's all you bastards do. And and you're getting caught at a bunch of them. You've gotten away with them for decades,
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but you're not getting away with them so much anymore, are you? But, you know, but what's really funny, you know, the money powers and the useful idiots thereof, I mean, they're not even Jews. They're masquerading as Jews. What do they care if it's kosher? I'll bet they sit down to a steaming ham sandwich on Saturday night when they're watching the boop tube.
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It's pretty ridiculous, sir. Well, you know, the strongest word Jesus ever had to identify him was hypocrites.
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Roger, they probably figured out how to make high fructose high fructose corn syrup.
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Well, Jay, you know, there's no telling what them and their little chemists can come up with. And I tell you the the thing that startles me, Pam Bondi. Pam Bondi. Now here you got this fluoride thing. There's it's one of the most deadly poisons known to man. Proven. Scientific. They get it out after decades of the water supply or at least say Robert Kennedy is trying to. And Pam Bondi picks up the court case, which was in favor of that, and appeals it. Pam Bondi is appealing to try and get fluoride back into the water supply.
Folks, this girl's gotta go. She gotta go. And pump, she's like Trump's little pet. You know, little pet blonde over there. He just pet oh, Pam's doing such a good job.
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Hey, Roger. You know she is from Florida. She's probably making a fortune off of Florida.
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Well, she was also, involved. Of course, she was the Florida AG. That's how Trump got interspersed with her, and she had some very bad ruling. Why'd she cover up the Epstein? I believe she might have been AG there when Epstein got busted there. Also, there's other things in Florida that she's, her and and swamp creature, chief of staff, Wiles. Sandy Wiles. Isn't that her name? Well, they're big buddies. Wiles. They're they're big gal buddies. They had a, their own lobbying firm where both of them worked, and the main client was Pfizer Pfizer. And she goes in and pulls all of the Pfizer cases about the damn vaccine and just scrubs them, including Robert Barnes' one, Ki Tam, I believe, suit with the, Brooks something, big original hit whistleblower from back in 2020.
And now that case has gotten scrapped by miss Bondi. She really needs exposure, and they really need to make a change. And, man, I'd love to see somebody like Matt Gaetz in there. You can see why they were so abject to him being in there. By the way, is anybody listening to Gates' radio show? No. Anybody in the audience listen to that yet?
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The only radio show I listen to is the Radio Ranch.
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Wonderful, smart guy. Well, he's got I think it's on One America Network. Why is that? And, I like Matt Gaetz, and I think he's a hell of a guy. He's got a hell of a future somewhere, and he's got that show. And I heard, oh, somebody on on Infowars over there saying it's starting to get a lot of traction. I haven't been able to find it yet. If somebody knows where to locate it, if you'd send me that link, I'd really look for it very much. But I really like Matt Gaetz, and he, of course, is from the, Florida Panhandle. He's from more of the Pensacola area and, that district just to the west of, Bay County where I'm from, near the Panhandle.
So, anyway, lots of stuff going on. Somebody got something to say or add, please? You just want me to carry the whole show just rambling like this? No. I did. The problem. They do want. Roger? That's the problem. There's somebody. Go ahead. Paul first, and then I think it's Larry. Go ahead.
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Well, I did find Sovereign to surf on the way back machine, and the only thing that I could find there that was a recording was doctor Livingston's That's what we want. That's what we want. Yeah. Well, that's also on YouTube, the actual the actual video of him. You know, nice white shirt with tie at the Abbeville Institute.
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Yeah. Yeah. I'm down with the miners who speak. I think he was speaking at Kennesaw that that meeting.
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Yeah. And, I'm I'm just wondering, you know, since doctor Donald Livingston discusses the fourteenth amendment and the principles of centralization at the 2003 Abbeville Institute summer school.
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Why don't you also send me a link to that if you would, Paul? Oh, good to hear. And, listen, doctor Livingston's a great guy. He's probably demised by now. He was one of the he was a professor emeritus at Emory, the Harvard of the South, they call it, backed by Woodruff money, which is Coke money. And, he, was one of the founders of the League of the South, and then he they had a urinating match at some point, and he left with a bunch of his buddies. And they went to Bruce's old hometown and founded the Abbeville Institute, a b b y. I don't believe there's an e in there. A b b y ville Institute. They've got their own Okay.
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Pardon me? It's a e it's an e.
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A b b e v I l e. Oh, it's not a y. Okay. Abbeville Institute and a bunch of very prestigious, historical scholars, give a lot of very good insight into history. Now that this particular speech, I was told about it by one of the League of the South guys early on when I first was doing these programs. And, he he said, look. Oh, Livingston gave this talk on the fourteenth amendment. I said, well, god, can you find it? And he was able to locate it and send it to me. Well, I'm glad you found that, Paul. He was able to locate it and send it to me. And we played it, and in that talk, he makes a comment. He says, evidently, after the Civil War, states can no longer secede, but counties can.
And that was particularly provocative to me. And I asked my contact to get a hold of doctor Livingston. He called him personally, and at that point, doctor Livingston is very hard of hearing. And, he said, oh, yeah. That talk. We've learned so much since then. But, boy, it's got some real key even after the fourteenth amendment was passed, there were fourteenth amendment citizens in the South that totally objected to some of the things that were being done under that auspice. So, Larry, that's a very good thing. I know there's another one. We got a historical jurisprudence today. We've touched on the English Shethar invading the common law, and this over here is another one of these foundational things y'all listen to. It's just incredible information.
You're never gonna see or hear it probably anywhere else. Yes, ma'am. Raj,
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the the takeover of The United States happened during the civil war. Now states could secede before the civil war, but they couldn't secede after because they lost state sovereignty. They became political subdivisions of the federal government that became part of it. They became serfs themselves.
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I, not the whole state. Don't forget, we still had Jim Crow, but he had the clear differentiation there between black and white, which it doesn't really nothing to do with black or white, except it was the majority of blacks that got the new federal citizenship with civil rights. Jim Crow had god given rights, state citizens. Larry, you were trying to get in. I think that was you a minute ago. What you got, good buddy? By the way, let me finish this up. The reason he said that was because after the Civil War, they took one county in Virginia, home of a couple of our listeners, one county out of Virginia and made the state of West Virginia.
And that's still accurate because about eight years ago, they had a Democratic governor up there, and he was trying to mess with guns. They had a really big turnout at the Capitol or his house or something, with gun owners care brandishing their their, semi autos, openly. And that night on Tucker Carlson, he was still on Fox. They had a lead one of the guys in the West Virginia legislature who got on and talked, and I said, if any of you counties from Virginia wanna come over to us, just call me. So that's still applicable. K? Now, Larry,
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I think it was Larry. This is Brian from Florida.
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Hey, Brian. How you doing? Sorry, man. You sound like Larry. How you doing, Brian? Good.
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No worries. Doing good. Doing good. Hey. I've I just had a quick question about the affidavit and notices to, you know, local agents. So I used to live in Naples, Florida. I've just recently moved over to the Miami Dade area and, you know, sent out all my notices. And I got one back from my, county clerk that says that Florida statute doesn't allow them to record certain documents and instruments, and, of course, they're referring to my affidavit. Okay. So I wanted to ask you, you know, whenever we say legal lawful notice, can they reject
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an affidavit like that because we're noticing them. Right? Well, he the response seems to say you're asking us to record it in the property records office, and and that's okay. Just don't do that. Okay? You, the it doesn't make any difference that it is. The actual thing is that they receive it, and if they've received it, they've been put on notice. You're not asking them to record anything. You're asking them to take the facts of the affidavit and apply them to you wherever they apply. In other words, please recognize my change of status.
So you're not asking us to record it in the you're they're not yeah. We covered this a bit yesterday, I think, with Veronica. You're not asking them to record it in the property records office, and I don't believe they do have a state law about that. You could write her back or him or whoever it is and say, you report you record IRS lien notice of liens, don't you? That has to do with property as the individual. I'm just telling you, I'm not gonna be your property anymore. And it's my decision. You don't have any say so over it. K?
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Roger.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. Let's make sure we get the you guys got that, Brian?
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Yeah. I just wanted to ask, do you think I should write, like, a little rebuttal to them just saying, appreciate you noticing that you've received my,
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affidavit. Thank I would say I would phrase it. I would phrase it. Thank you for recognizing and affirming receipt of my notice of citizenship evidence because that just throws the burden right back on them. Okay. Now, Merica.
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I was gonna say something similar to that, Roger. He, a lot of people I mean, not a lot, but a few of us have gotten those. And all you have to do is reply with thank you for confirming you got my lawful legal notice, and affidavit of citizenship status. I'm not requesting or asking or, asking for present representation. You know, please, this is, again, this is a reminder. Please file this as, file this in my administrative file firmly and permanently, and then say notice to the eight principal
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vice versa. I I would I would say something like, but they might not have an administrative file. But please correct your records wherever found as to my change in political status. Something like that, Brian. Not nicely now. Okay. Remember remember Thank you. Honey draws more flies than vinegar. Gotcha. Alright. Appreciate that. I yield. Alright. What else? You said something about notice too. What else? That Is that about it? Yeah. That was it. That's all I had. Okay. Well, did you move from the frying pan into the fire there from Naples to Miami or what?
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I believe so.
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Alright. How's your Spanish? Thousands of miles. How's your Spanish down there?
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Not well. And everyone speaks it but me, apparently.
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You want me to give you a tip? You wanna spend a little time? You're gonna have to get acclimated to it. I keep telling the audience, I don't care where you are. You're gonna have to learn a little Spanish. Okay? The best program personally that I found is called synergyspanish.com. Synergyspanish.com. This is for anybody out there. And I went through nine different courses and instructors before I found that. And I had a tremendously hard time with it, Brian. And I think as I thought about it over the years, the the main reason was because ever since the start when I started studying this stuff, I noticed that everything was always backwards.
I didn't understand the principle back then, so I train my mind to always look at the dialectical side. Whenever something comes up, I automatically go to the dialectical side, the opposite. Okay? And I'd literally train my mind to do that. And so when it gets to Spanish, Spanish in many respects is opposite from English. It's, you know, there's not the the red house. It's the house red. V's are b's, j's are h's, o's you don't pronounce. All all those rules. Excuse me. And so a regular American learning Spanish just has to learn one jump. But because my mind automatically went to the dialectic, I had to take two jumps to learn it. And, boy, it gave me fits with Spanish.
And so finally, I found this Synergy Spanish, and I went, wow. Here's something that I can learn from, and it's very well done. Okay? I'll tell you why in a second. And so, that's what I started using. And literally in a month, if you'll spend thirty minutes a day on this course, you'll be speaking Spanish in a month. Now you're not gonna be great at it, but you don't learn the language from a course. You you learn the language from using it. So that will give you the ability after thirty days to use the language, and they might laugh at you or whatever. Everybody gets a big laugh out of your mistake and laugh along with them, but that but you'll learn that way. Okay? And that's an excellent course. Right. For instance, in the second part of that, I could teach you 6,000 Spanish words within a minute. Do you believe that?
[01:12:01] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:12:03] Unknown:
It's very simple. Anything that ends with l y is amiente, a m I e n t e. So if you got a word clearly, it's clear amiente. If you got I T Y like city, it's I u d a D. So anything that ends in I T Y is I U D A D. City, Ciudad. The other one is I O N E. It's just simply a pronunciation change. Conception, conceptione. And there's another one. I forgot the other one. But within a minute, you can learn 6,000 Spanish words. It takes a little while for your mind to react to that. But after you get into it a bit, your mind will give you the answers and it'll give you those words because you know what the Spanish word is and you'll use those words in whatever you're trying to say. But, anyway, that's just a tip for you if you're gonna live in Miami, buddy. You're gonna have to speak some Spanish.
I've got Roger. Alright. Alright. Let's get with Brian. Brian hadn't finished yet. Hold on. Respond, Brian, please. Nope. I'm good. That's that sounds perfect. I appreciate the the advice. Okay, man. Well, if you got any other stumbles or hurdles, you come back and and converse with us. Okay? Now several people here wanna say something to you. I don't know what now. Quick tip. Okay. Quick tip here, Brian.
[01:13:19] Unknown:
A quick tip. Don't ever talk to a senorita in the presence of her brother on the off chance that you may accidentally say something inappropriate?
[01:13:31] Unknown:
Here's the word you do not wanna use in that situation. You do not wanna use the word puta. Okay? So just disregard that one. So, who else is trying to say something?
[01:13:43] Unknown:
Roger. Jesse. It was Jesse. Jesse. He needs not to learn Spanish in Miami. He needs to learn Cuban.
[01:13:50] Unknown:
Oh, you're gonna need to learn Cuban language. There's all kinds of different Spanish. Everybody
[01:13:55] Unknown:
everybody from all from Central And South America that has come to Miami, they will have to learn Cuban because they talk completely different than the rest. Because in Central South America, they they're mixed they're Spanish Castellano with Indian language. Right. Or their native Indian. And, Cuban's talked more Castellano. Yeah. Go ahead. They well, I was just And they talked to Argentina.
[01:14:20] Unknown:
Too. Argentina's Castellano. They don't even call it Spanish. They call it Castellano.
[01:14:24] Unknown:
Yeah. But
[01:14:26] Unknown:
but the difference with Argentina, they talk they mix their language a lot with Italian. And, but as, Cubans, they talk more with the slang. A lot of words, they have a lot of sense of humor, so they mix a lot of the word. For example, if they say, aora, it means aora means is, to come now. But the Latin says, And for the Cuban, that means later. For them, it means now. So there's a lot of, opposite words they don't use. So most of the, centers already have been arriving, especially after Obama in 02/2008. That's not the majority. There's no more. Cubans and Americans are all over the place.
They they get, really, weird because they have to interact with business and all that, and they don't get hired if they don't start talking more like Cuban. And most Spanish are, broadcasters are in Cuban even though there's been change, but they're being buyout by the message and, like, only reach them. So, it's very interesting city. It's a complete different city compared to the rest of The United States. They're not a minority Mexican or anything like that. It's very international.
[01:15:39] Unknown:
That's funny that you said that, Jesse.
[01:15:41] Unknown:
You know, we used to say about Miami. Jesse said, well, the last American to leave Miami, please bring the flag.
[01:15:52] Unknown:
Most most the only one that used the American flag, I have to be honest, in their house are the Cubans in America. That is And the Americans the the white American, they're left behind there. They usually work for the sitting or for the government. There's only about 18%, and they're all
[01:16:10] Unknown:
liberal. They're liberal. And the Democrats won't have anything to do with them because they're all conservative from Miami.
[01:16:17] Unknown:
K? For the Cubans. And then the only area that are more conservative. You know what I mean? Other Cubans, not the Puerto Ricans, not the Colombia, not everybody. But for some reason, after a couple of years or ten years, they start being influenced because the communist believe so much in gun rights. And they don't believe in welfare, and they don't believe all this stuff. And but the older group are dying, and the second generation have been going to other cities. And I can imagine. So it's becoming more of an international Latino or or or not even from Congo. I have seen people there in the International University.
So this all happened after 2008 when Obama won.
[01:17:01] Unknown:
Okay. That's true. All the stuff Jesse's telling you is true. So, just try and mix a little Cuban in there. Start going to restaurants and having pork sandwiches with baked beans or black beans. Black beans, Brian. Brian, Brian,
[01:17:19] Unknown:
Do go ahead, Jesse. Brian, go to H Street 30 Sec 36 Amule and go to the oldest, restaurants. I forgot the name of Vasayas and La Carreta. And you eat your beautiful steak there. And, you go into the cafeteria where they get your Cuban coffee, you could talk all the politics that you want right there, and you won't be kicked out like they have what happened to, Roger?
[01:17:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, there you go, Brian. You got a little off time suggestions for you too. Anyway, you're gonna need to learn a little bit. Try and get a little bit under your belt. You don't have to be fluent. They'll help you. Okay? Now two or three other people were trying to say something when Jesse was speaking. Who else was that, please? Now come on. There's two or three of you. Hey, Roger. I don't Yes, sir. Have a clue I missed it. Yeah. Who who's that right there?
[01:18:12] Unknown:
It's Mike from Georgia.
[01:18:14] Unknown:
Hey, Mike.
[01:18:15] Unknown:
Can you hear me? Yeah, man.
[01:18:19] Unknown:
I, was gonna tell you that I'm applying for my social social security this year. Good for you. And, I got a letter yesterday, and there's a couple words in there that is pretty interesting, the word may and the word volunteer. Okay. Well, may And it it tells me how much I'm gonna get. Alright. May means may or may not.
[01:18:43] Unknown:
Well, but as as opposed to volunteer. As opposed to shall. If there's something you gotta do, it's shall. If it's something you don't have to do necessarily, it's May.
[01:18:53] Unknown:
Okay? So and the other one was going can be may or may not. Right. Yeah. And the word volunteer. But let me tell you what it says. It tells me how much I'm gonna get, when I'm gonna get it, and all that, some of my responsibilities. And then it says here, your benefits may be taxed. Mm-mm. May. Alright. And then it says below that, you may you it says May again. You may have to pay taxes on the benefits Correct. You you get from us. Part of Social Security benefits may be taxed if, and then it's got these other things. This is the if it may be taxed if. May now, but it may not. You gotta remember that. They use that word may. You if if you are single and your total income is more than 25,000 or you are married and your spouse you and your spouse total income is more than 32,000.
Yeah. So that's some of the things that may. Okay. So That's threshold. Says below that, you can decide if you want to have federal taxes withheld from your benefits. In other words, I can tell them, okay. Yeah. I'm making more than that. Go ahead and take it out or whatever. It says you can decide if you you can decide. It's your decision. You can decide if you if you want to have federal taxes withheld from your benefits. Right. If you want taxes withheld, you need to comply comp no. To complete and return a form, w four v, voluntary withholding request.
[01:20:30] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:20:32] Unknown:
Okay. They will fill out a form, a contract to volunteer. Do you have I'm not filling out. No. I'm not volunteering.
[01:20:42] Unknown:
Are you working on is it volunteer? Mike, are you still working on the side? Are you still working?
[01:20:49] Unknown:
No. They asked me that. They asked me, am I am I still am I still working? I said, well, I'm not collecting a a payroll check from anywhere, and I don't ever expect to collect one again. Oh, good.
[01:21:02] Unknown:
Okay. Well, the first thing we're gonna do I know how to make money. Okay. Right. Well, you won't have any obligation, Stephen, to report it to them if you've already changed your status. No. They've got those thresholds in there, twenty five and thirty two. And, I've got a old student before I even got on the radio, Debbie, up in Atlanta. She may be listening today. Debbie's an insurance agent. She went through the process before I was ever putting it on the air. Good god. You wouldn't have believed what I had to get through to get that woman to understand this. I mean, it's painful for me.
So, anyway, finally, she got it. And, she's an insurance agent. And so when she hit 62, she went ahead and applied for Social Security. And so she was getting that Social Security the first, but she's still working. And, they came back and and told her that, well, you either gotta pay us back for what we paid you or else we're gonna skip giving it to you for a year. And I don't know which one. I'm sure the second option is the one she took, but, yeah, they can catch that stuff. And, of course, why with her was because she's an insurance agent and they insurance is tied right to the hip with Federal Reserve and everything else, so that's why they got her on that. So just long as you don't do that, even if you filed your affidavit, you don't work for insurance companies. If you're out doing handiwork or something like that, you wouldn't have to report that, Mike, to my knowledge. You could if you want to.
[01:22:33] Unknown:
But it says on there you can volunteer. Just voluntary. I'm not I volunteered out of their system. I'm not volunteering back in. I'm not signing the contract with No. You're not. W four. But you're the unusual guy, not the normal person that's applying.
[01:22:49] Unknown:
So, just go ahead. I'll tell you what I would do. I would send them a copy of my affidavit in to whoever the person is that's opening my account there. And, by the way, what we found out is the word benefits is a landmine too. You see, you're only receiving benefits if you don't have an account. It's the people like these migrants that they're giving money to that have never had a Social Security account. Those are benefits. Yours are not benefits because you've got an account.
[01:23:25] Unknown:
Yeah. But as far as the the word may, they had the may in there several times, and then it said fill out this form for voluntarily. And and the just like the thirteenth amendment, you can volunteer in, you can volunteer out. Well, yeah. That's the way the tax system is. Into their system. So Well, that's a that's true. Just thought it was funny that they had the word volunteer on there. Right. Oh, yeah. Well, that's everything's got everything's gotta be voluntary.
[01:23:52] Unknown:
There there are no other options or I'm not I'm not volunteering. Yeah. Well, good for you and congratulations.
[01:23:57] Unknown:
Volunteering and I'm not
[01:24:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Congratulations. I had a pretty good, outcome with my court my court case also. Yeah. You did. You wanna tell us about it?
[01:24:10] Unknown:
Yeah. I decided I was gonna go ahead and pay it, but I wanted to go to the trial and see what it was. Well, it was like a preliminary hearing or whatever where you just go in and the county prosecutor's there. You talk to him first, then they call you up, and you decide if you wanna go to trial or pay it there. They had no idea who I was or what I knew or anything, so they didn't call me last. I was like one of the first ones they called. The courtroom was full. Right. And, so you go first, they call your name up. You go talk to the prosecutor, then and then you go sit back down. The judge comes to talk to the judge, and you pay your fine. So when they called my name, I went up to the prosecutor, and, I sat down next to him and I said, we got a problem.
He said, what is it? I said, I'm not in your jurisdiction. He said, what? So I laid my affidavit in front of me. He looked at it and he said, oh, sovereign. He just just just read just read, like, the first line or something in my affidavit. He said, oh, sovereign citizen. We don't go for that sovereign citizen here. I and, then my voice started carrying. I didn't get mean. I just got loud and defensive. I said, oh, no. No. And and my voice was carrying through the courtroom. I said, I'm not a sovereign citizen. No. No. When do you get that straight? No. No. I'm not a sovereign citizen. I'm a citizen of The United States Of America, corporation.
And, and then he said we he talked a little bit more. He calmed down. He's a real cocky kind of person. Okay. But when I spoke up and my voice carried, he kinda, oh, quiet down a little bit. You know? So so he said, what do you wanna do? I said he said, do you wanna pay the fine, or do you wanna go to trial? I said, well, how much is it? So he said, hold on a minute. He went and talked to the judge and come back down and says $50. I said, well, I'll tell you what. I don't wanna waste anymore of my time, and I don't wanna waste anymore of your time. I said, so I'll just go ahead and pay it. And he said, well, have you straightened your license out? I said, no. He said, well, you might wanna do that. You know, you might get it pulled over. You might get a ticket again. I said, I I think I'll just look into it, you know, or something. And then I went and sat back down, and then I went and talked to the judge.
And remember, this courtroom's full of people. So I went and talked to the judge, and then the judge said, oh, yeah. This is a sovereign citizen stuff. And he I said, oh, no. No. No. First of all, he said he said, but they got you for expired license. Why did they do that? Kinda like, why in the hell they give you a ticket for expired license? You know, it's like he was disgusted. And then he said, and, you know, we don't go for the sovereign citizen stuff. I said, no. Wait a minute. I'm not a sovereign citizen. My voice started caring again. I said, I'm not a sovereign citizen. I'm a citizen of United States Of America. I do not belong to the District of Columbia. I'm not a US citizen belonging to the District of Columbia. And then he kinda he's he's like, oh, shit. What what have I done here? You know? And he he's trying to quiet me down. He said, oh, you you from, you're around Athens area. I've been in Georgia football. And he he started trying to be real nice to me. And there was a girl right behind him that was collecting money as people, you know, had their fine shoes collecting money.
And, when I started talking, I saw her head turn around, her jaw dropped like, what the hell is he talking? It's like, what? This this sounds like layman's terms of what everybody's what you're doing, but yours is very understandable.
[01:27:48] Unknown:
But I'm just trying to figure out a way in layman's terms to explain it. And then, I said, I'm actually a state citizen. I had I never even said the word national, but he was ready to get me the hell out of it. You should have used that. That's why I was gonna break in and say you should have used a citizen of The United States Of America labeled as a national or an old state citizen. That is very succinct, and you'd have connected them. But anyway, you did a good job. Go ahead and finish.
[01:28:16] Unknown:
Alright. So so then I went and paid, and it and, she told the girl that was collecting money. He said he was the judge was a nervous wreck. He says $50. And and she said, well, what about the court court cost? Court fees or whatever? He said, no. No. Just 50. Just 50. That's it. Get him out of here. Ready for you to get out of here. Get him out of here quick. Get this get this guy out of here. The courtroom was full, and on the way out, no lie, I had three or four people holding their thumbs up at me. I wish I would have some some cards or something to hand to some of them people because they got it. I mean, they knew I just I just shut them down. They could see it. You know? If if anybody gets loud and loudy, I was just very offensive.
[01:29:02] Unknown:
You were assertive. You were belligerent. You were belligerently claiming your rights. That's what you gotta do according to judge law at hand. Now should anybody get in that situation, if if you could think ahead of time to have a little some cards printed up or something with our information on it, and as you're walking out, just hand them out.
[01:29:24] Unknown:
Boy, that had really triggered their change. There were people just giving me the thumbs up when I walked out of there. I mean, it's like Good 100. Well, Mike, remind me shut them down. Remind me what city you're in.
[01:29:35] Unknown:
Athens?
[01:29:37] Unknown:
Athens, Georgia. Yeah. Athens.
[01:29:39] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:29:40] Unknown:
Georgia bulldogs. That's somewhere, Mike. Of course. What, Marco?
[01:29:45] Unknown:
But I had I had black law dictionary with me. I had all kind of papers in there with me. I mean, I didn't know what I was gonna do, but I just God took over and You spoke through.
[01:29:56] Unknown:
There you go, and you were prepared. Merca, what kind of comment you got? Hey. Mike.
[01:30:01] Unknown:
It said awesome work, Mike.
[01:30:03] Unknown:
Yep. Alright. You did a good job, man. And you walked out and people giving you thumbs up, and the judge is flustered and no court cost. Just get him out of here.
[01:30:14] Unknown:
And a friend of mine, which is the, a friend of mine was there to watch it. He's he's the, chairman on the board for the county next to it. Yeah. And I'm telling him about this all all the stuff. Which which county? Which county? Oglethorpe County. Okay. Oglethorpe. Right? Oglethorpe. Yeah. And there was Albert County where I was at because I got some property That's where the Georgia guide dogs were. Wasn't it? Albert County? Yeah. I was here the night. They blew up, but I thought it was a thunderstorm, and the ground shook and, I mean, it was loud. I mean, it was at there was a thunder there was a storm coming through that area, and it just, like, boom. Two or three in the morning, it woke us up. It's like, damn, what the hell was that? Yeah. You know?
But, I thought it was a thunderstorm, and it may have been. Who knows what the truth is? But there's a lot of Masons in this this, county. Uh-huh.
[01:31:10] Unknown:
Well, very interesting. I think you got you got our attention. You did a great job. Let's see if somebody's got some comments or questions for you here. I think somebody might. Hello?
[01:31:20] Unknown:
Yeah, Roger. Samuel. Hey, Samuel. I've heard that when a prosecutor brings something into court like that and it's dismissed or we they wanna get you out of there or in a hurry, The reason for the objection is they have to pay it. They pay the court costs if they bring something in there that doesn't go through.
[01:31:45] Unknown:
Okay. So they they were basically a little afraid that I might have something on them, and then they they he just said, well, do you wanna go to a trial, or do you wanna just pay it? I guess the judge caught that too. They're just ready to get me out of there. Of course. Because if I appealed it, they would have been in some shit. So
[01:32:02] Unknown:
So what I'm saying is because it didn't work out for the prosecutor, he has to pay the court costs. No. I ended up paying the fine. No. Yeah. Court costs. But the prosecutor was making that objection at the end is because he didn't have to pay the court costs. So he got them good. Okay.
[01:32:25] Unknown:
Yeah. But it's, it's it's something else. So but then but another thing I left out is when I first went in, it's it's a small town, and they the courthouse is in the old high school. So I walked in the high school, and I was looking around trying to figure out where to go. I got there early so I could study my papers and stuff a little bit. But I walked in, there's some guy walking down the hall, looked like nice dressed guy. So I said, hey, man. Can can you help me out? Where do I go for the magistrate court? Whatever. He said, oh, follow me, and I'll show you. And I said, is there any way I could talk to the prosecutor before I go? He said, well, come come with me. And he knocked he I followed him and knocked on some door, and I was standing behind him. He said, well, just go up there and sit down, and and the prosecutor will be out in a little bit. And he was the actual I said, well, thanks a lot, man. I appreciate it so much. And he was the judge.
He was the judge? I I had him I met him before, and Yeah. He was the judge that was walking down the hall and said, hey, man. Can you give me a hand here? Help me out here and tell me where I need to go. He said, well, just follow me. I didn't know it was a judge. Yeah. But I was real nice to him. You know? For the rest of the audience, you're getting exposed to Georgia here.
[01:33:39] Unknown:
Good work, Mike. Who else got something for Mike here or comment? Roger. Yes. I hear Roger very faintly.
[01:33:47] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. It's David. How are you? Hey. You know, we've we have, freedom pocket cards on the website that can be downloaded and printed off for folks who wanna, yeah, hand those out to people. I put the link in pre conference call chat, to it, but it's, yeah, they're really cool. It it's a template and print it off or download it and print it off, and then you can create your and then the card's already made for you.
[01:34:20] Unknown:
Fantastic, Dave. You guys are really thinking. You got your thinking hats on down there, don't you? If you go to a card thing, well, you get a minimum of 50 by of 50 cards or something. Isn't that the way they do things if you wanted to get just a minimum? But you could get those printed. And wherever you're going, if you start conversations just, oh, you want more information? Here. Bam. Hand them that. Gone. See you later. Have your number put on it. I've got another guy. If you need anybody any information, here's my numbers on the back of the card. Bam. Good. Do what now?
[01:34:53] Unknown:
I've got another guy that said he's he's tired of being scared. He's gonna go ahead and file his paperwork. So Fantastic. I keep telling him to call in the show. Yes. Now listen. Here's somebody who I I mentioned this before, but you'll get some people, especially in a family. We had a guy from,
[01:35:09] Unknown:
I forget, Michigan or Ohio called in recently. And and he's he's turned his paperwork in. He said, well, the rest of the family says they're gonna wait and see how I do. Alright. That's fine. What but your response to them is, how long are you gonna wait? Put their feet to the fire on a timeline. How long are you gonna wait, you think?
[01:35:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I had a friend do that to me. He said, hey. So I'm a wait and see what it does to you. I said, well, how long are you gonna wait? You gonna wait till we're 80 years old and then do it? Right. You know, he's Wait. He said, well, I don't know. I'm just gonna see I'm just gonna give it a little time. I said, well, how much time do you need? It's already been two years.
[01:35:48] Unknown:
Here here's the principle. Everything's gotta be voluntary austerity. There's the principle right there. It goes back to the seventeen fifties with Patel's Law of Nations. And what would this is the principle we can't get across to people because they've been scared out of it with SWAT teams and seizures and all the rest of the crap they've done. So, it did but that principle, hey. You don't have to wait. What you do is your decision. What set of laws you wanna live under is your decision. If you wanted to expatriate and go through that long process, and and go to some other country in the world, they couldn't stop you from doing that, could they? Well, if you owed over 50,000 in back taxes, they probably could. Outside of that, you hadn't paid your child support that you owe. Outside of those two things, well, how could they stop you from moving to another country? They can't.
[01:36:40] Unknown:
Okay. So there's the principle Just like the social security it says in.
[01:36:45] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:36:45] Unknown:
It's just just like the Social Security it says, if you feel like you owe taxes, you need to fill out this w four v voluntary withholding request. Right. This voluntary. Yeah. And then if you fill this out, you're signing contract.
[01:37:03] Unknown:
You're contracting back in with them. Yeah. Well, I mean, you're at least letting them take the money. Well, you're not contracting back into the system. You're allowing them to take funds away from you. That doesn't mean you're back in the system. Take take tax because anybody in the world can go paste IRS if they want to. Yeah. K? So don't get the misunderstanding that this is the trap to get you back into federal citizenship. It doesn't. You've got to voluntarily do that also.
[01:37:35] Unknown:
No. I understand that, but I'm just saying once I fill out that w v four form, then I'm contracting with them to take money out of my Social Security. They get a percentage of it. Yes. And I'm not doing it. I'm not volunteering any of my Social Security to them bastards.
[01:37:51] Unknown:
Yep. That's the way you do them. Yeah. Besides, I I, you know, I I don't know about folks up there, but the $25,000 threshold seems like a pretty high threshold to me. So I don't know how many people. I do know one of the guys down here, the one of the guys that was on the phone, on the show with us here. And he was in real estate up in Virginia, and his Social Security is close to 2,900 a month. Right? That's pretty hefty for Social Security. I didn't think they paid over 4,200 a month, but, evidently, they do. So good on you. I'll tell you what. Mine's mine's under $1,200 a month, and I I live I live pretty damn well down here, you know, quite frankly.
Yes. He was trying to say something.
[01:38:45] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. It's David. David. Yes, sir. Yeah. Yeah. The the w four v, it's it's also used to request them to stop withholding as well. And they'll tell you that, but there's a selection on there. You check it. It's I want you to stop withholding federal income tax from my payments. And that's that's the actual form I used with my employer. They accepted it and stopped withholding. So it's it's not just to ask them to withhold, but it's also to ask them to stop withholding.
[01:39:18] Unknown:
Just wanna know there. Okay. Well, you see what a wealth of information our little mind mind trust is here. It's incredible to me as we go forward. Dave comes up with stuff. Oh, I got that card right over here. You can just print it. Amazing audience. I love you. And I'm so glad to see this information take hold with you the way it has with Dave and Kaye and all of you, really. And, you're you're very fortunate. You're chosen people. Right? Hey, Mike. We're we're the chosen Yeah. Folks. We're the chosen. Yeah. That's Bob right there. Hey, Bob.
[01:39:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Mike, are you still on?
[01:39:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'm still here.
[01:40:01] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Bob in Florida. Did we meet at the jamboree back in '21, you and your wife?
[01:40:07] Unknown:
We also met at the last time.
[01:40:10] Unknown:
Okay. And for Right next to you. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Well, I was trying to I was trying to figure out if this was the mic I was thinking it was. So Yep. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Danforth. We met at the in Alabama a few months ago. Well, see, I hardly hear your voice. Your wife tends to talk a little more than you do.
[01:40:28] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:40:32] Unknown:
You can you can tell her I said that and give her a hug.
[01:40:34] Unknown:
They're they're they're wired. They're wired like that. You know? I I have a friend in in in Argentina who's like a young Casanova guy. All the girls just couldn't wait to get their hands on him. And, I said, Tito, how what's the, you know, what's the secret to your success? And he said, I just listen. I just listened.
[01:41:05] Unknown:
You're cute. Hey, Roger. Do you have a contact for I believe it was Brian down in Miami?
[01:41:11] Unknown:
I don't. And besides, he was in Naples. Brian, if you're moved to Miami. But I'll tell you, Brian, if you're still on with us, drop me an email at, you know, [email protected]. And I will, put you in touch with Bob who lives not too far from you down there. Are you on the South Side Of Okeechobee or the East or West or where what side of Okeechobee? I'm I'm a few miles
[01:41:37] Unknown:
I'm a few miles north of town, which is on the tip of the north end of the lake. Okay. The county, the lake, and the town are all the same name. Uh-huh. What, Bob, is gonna happen when one of those hurricanes comes through and dumps all that rain and they flood that little platform out in the middle?
[01:41:57] Unknown:
Have has anybody thought about that? What platform? What are you talking about? Well, the runway in the middle of the swamp of the Okeechobee. There you go. Oh, you're talking about Alcatraz?
[01:42:10] Unknown:
Alcatraz.
[01:42:11] Unknown:
Of course, I am.
[01:42:13] Unknown:
Oh, it's a few feet it's a few feet higher than the coast. It'll drain eventually.
[01:42:17] Unknown:
Okay. So they might have to walk around up to their ankles in swamp water. It's pretty funny to it's pretty funny to me,
[01:42:26] Unknown:
coming from, you know, out on the High Plains where we had a little change in elevation, you know, here where it at the level I'm at between Bradenton and and, Sarasota area on the West Coast and Fort Pierce over on the East Coast. Oh, yeah. The highest spot in the middle of the lake would in the middle of the lake. Well, in the middle of the state is the Central Florida Ridge, which and and, notably, they call it Highlands County. And when you're going west across the plain and you finally hit it, it's very obvious. It's like a fifteen, twenty foot rise all of a sudden. Very sudden. And they really play it up. Uh-huh. They've got Alpine Village, you know, RV park and stuff. They really have fun with it. Sure. Sure. Bob, you're talking about
[01:43:13] Unknown:
you're talking about the bulk tower.
[01:43:18] Unknown:
You're talking about the bulk tower in Lake Wales. Right, Bob?
[01:43:22] Unknown:
No. I'm on sick I'm on 70 instead of 60, but, yeah, same idea. I'm saying
[01:43:27] Unknown:
the highest ground in in the central floor is Bulk Tower and, and, near to Lake Wales?
[01:43:35] Unknown:
No. I'm just talking about the ridge in general. If you go east to west, no matter where you're at, if you're 70 or north, you hit the ridge, you know, if you're going east to west. Yeah. You're right. It's a North South Highland County. By the way, Bob Bob is surrounded. He does not need to, do tourists in Mexico because he's surrounded by Mexico. I was listening to your Spanish Mexican language. How's your Spanish? I was listening to your Spanish tutorial.
[01:44:02] Unknown:
How you I It's poor. It's
[01:44:04] Unknown:
very poor. Yeah. Most I've told you this story before, Roger, on the on the air, but I'll tell it again because I know we got new listeners. It's just kind of funny. Back in '86, '87, '88, I don't remember exactly which year my brother and I had set out, and we were coming across Tamiami Trail from west to east. And we were headed towards Miami, and we ended up spending the night up in Fort Lauderdale or something. But as we're coming toward the East, you know, back in the eighties, there was this ad campaign for Camel cigarettes, and, the main character was Joe Camel. You know, they had him dressed up walking around anthropomorphize anthropomorphize, if you will, with a Yeah. As if he were on a biped.
Uh-huh. Well, the the one that I knew was it says smooth character, you know, and he's leaning back against the hood of his car, and he's smoking a camel. Yeah. And I see that, and it's a half a mile away. It's this huge billboard. I can see it, and I recognize it, and I know what it says. And as we get closer, I realize it does not say that. It says suave ombre.
[01:45:19] Unknown:
Suave ombre. And I'm like,
[01:45:21] Unknown:
oh, oh, crap. You're not in Kansas anymore, Toto. Suave.
[01:45:26] Unknown:
Suave. Suave. Suave ombre.
[01:45:28] Unknown:
Well, it wasn't to me. Yeah. I know. I spoke Kansas. It was suave ombre.
[01:45:35] Unknown:
So, anyway, it was just like, wow. This is definitely gonna be culture shock. No. You know, there's a sad aspect to this is that there's never been a come country that used two languages that survived.
[01:45:49] Unknown:
I understand that. Yep. And we're trying to but we're we're not just bifurcating. We're trying to quadra quad Of course. How would you do that? Yeah. Yeah. Whatever. Yeah. How come are you to Frost proof Florida? Oh, about 60 miles as the crow flies, maybe less.
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South?
[01:46:10] Unknown:
Northwest. Northwest.
[01:46:12] Unknown:
Okay. Frostproof is basically like Wales area. Uh-huh. Well, they you name Frostproof because they never used to freeze there. They and and the orange business in Florida is It's more of a it's more of a euphemism.
[01:46:26] Unknown:
It's more of a euphemism. It's not that it never did. It was just that it was unusual.
[01:46:30] Unknown:
Okay. But every year, it doesn't align to grow oranges move south?
[01:46:39] Unknown:
It's not really relevant because they're going out for other reasons. The economics just aren't there anymore, between the canker and the greening and the and the and the price of ground and everything and everybody retirement village is popping up. It's just becoming an untenable.
[01:46:55] Unknown:
They'd rather build houses. Understandable. Yeah. The 100, they would rather have a different kind of fruits. A hundred plus years ago, did you know that they used to grow oranges in South Carolina?
[01:47:07] Unknown:
Yeah. There's a lot of oranges grown up around well, there's a town near Gainesville called Citra. Do the math. Yep.
[01:47:15] Unknown:
So anyway That's way north in Florida. Yeah. So, well, good. Bobo. Comment. Comment. There's a quick comment. Joe's got something for us. Come on, Joe. Something for us. Hey, Joe. Sam Sam Sam Clemons
[01:47:28] Unknown:
wrote that they grew oranges as far north as Saint Louis. Could be.
[01:47:35] Unknown:
Oh, that's interesting. You you do realize he he he told a lot of tall tales. I'm just saying. I don't know.
[01:47:43] Unknown:
I've I'm surprised you didn't make a joke out of it, Joe, somehow. Okay. Let's see. We got a few minutes left in the program. Twelve, something like that. A little over ten. Anybody got something you're just dying to bring forward on this conversation? Good show today. I like these kind of shows. We had a couple students check-in with questions. We'd love to hear some new folks check-in if you're and I'm you're probably out there listening. You know, it's like Veronica said, y'all have been listening for two or three months, and this first time I've come in. Well, we'd like to meet you. We'd like to say hello to you and introduce you to the family here. So if you're in that situation, please don't be shy.
As I've said Broad. Interrupt at any time. Dave is not shy about interrupting at all, are you, Dave?
[01:48:34] Unknown:
I am not. We talked to the, the passport office last night. Yeah. I don't know if I think they called us, and they they mixed up our our applications. They had my birth date on my wife's and hers on mine. So and I don't know what I really don't understand what the hell happened, but they and she said, hang on. And then she had us on hold for at least five minutes and came back and said, oh, we've already mailed your cards. They're in the mail today. That was yesterday evening. So we just, you know, reapplied for the renewal. It hasn't been no three I don't think it's been three weeks.
[01:49:28] Unknown:
And Good. They're already in the mail coming back. We're, and do do you'll receive it. And if the birthdays are mixed up, you can do a change or request a change form. If that happens, you'll be She said it
[01:49:41] Unknown:
was fixed. And so I don't even know what the heck. It it was just so weird. I'm anxious. I really don't get it.
[01:49:49] Unknown:
This is all caps debate we've had for a while. Uh-huh. If somebody ever gets a passport back or a card and there's incorrect information on there of whatever sort. Or if you just wanna do it on the name, you could do it that way too. There's a form. I don't remember which one it is. You can find out to say if they've made a mistake on your document. So if you wanna take, it's not big critical time thing for you like it was for me when it happened to me, is just send it back and say, could you put this in large and regular large and small cap letters on top of whatever it changed? Or if you just wanted to do that on the letter change, you could do that and see how they respond.
[01:50:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I think we will. Well, the the because we did look at the at that, before, to correct the name. Sometimes my name, you know, my name is spelled, d e s, capital r, and sometimes they separate it. And other times they don't, and it's not supposed to be separated with a space. But, yeah, so my wife wants him to fix that. And What's the what's the origin of that
[01:51:04] Unknown:
name?
[01:51:06] Unknown:
Well, it's French Canadian.
[01:51:08] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yep. No. That's right. My last name was
[01:51:11] Unknown:
Deeproger. Yeah. Yeah. And it's b e f, capital r o s. So Right. Yeah. They always screw it up. Of course. Yep.
[01:51:22] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:51:23] Unknown:
Well, let us know Hey. Where are you? With your dad. Congratulations.
[01:51:26] Unknown:
I will. I will. Okay.
[01:51:28] Unknown:
Alright. Somebody's trying to say something, I think. Who's that?
[01:51:32] Unknown:
Bruce.
[01:51:34] Unknown:
Bruce? Yeah? Okay. Bruce. Come on.
[01:51:37] Unknown:
The gentleman, the, the the guy, he stays, lives here there.
[01:51:42] Unknown:
Do I know who's starting? Could you start again, please? I didn't I didn't hear you right there at first, and there's a little beep beep on the backside of you. So just try again if you would.
[01:51:55] Unknown:
The gentleman had talked about the godstones coming down. Yeah. Mike. He lives right near there. Mike. Does okay. Mike, do you know the name of Sis Sewell, an iridologist? She lives in a house at the end of a a road that they, made for her. Anyway, she healed me from having a yeast infection in my colon. She was an iridologist, look in the eye, and tell you what's going on. Okay. Got him? Does he know?
[01:52:29] Unknown:
Bruce, I have no idea. Mike, do you know are you there? Do you know what he's talking about? Mike's a busy guy. He runs a body shop, so I'm sure he might be overworking. Mike, you still there?
[01:52:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Everybody knows everybody in that little web.
[01:52:45] Unknown:
Bruce says, do you know some lady that does your ideology that's got an end of a road by herself? What's her name?
[01:52:56] Unknown:
Sis Sewell. Sis
[01:53:02] Unknown:
Sewell. Alright. Evidently, doesn't know her. So you're glad she cured you. Who else, was trying to say something? It sounded like somebody was faint that was trying to get in. Who was that?
[01:53:16] Unknown:
We're not gonna get them?
[01:53:18] Unknown:
No. I'm not faint. I'm way to I'm wide open. Oh, there you go. Oh, well, there's two, three people coming in. It takes a second. But it's Andy?
[01:53:26] Unknown:
Samuel. All I had was a stupid comment. Never mind. And pay no attention to this small man under the stairs.
[01:53:34] Unknown:
Alright. Samuel's probably a little more intellectual at the moment. Yes, sir, Samuel?
[01:53:40] Unknown:
You know, Roger, I was, you know, been in this so called patriot thing for over fifty years and specifically active in the nineties because a lot of shit was happening to me. And, at the time, the new American and Bill Cooper were the rage.
[01:54:00] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:54:01] Unknown:
Bill Cooper, I think, in '91 came out, behold it, to pay a horse. I think they printed, like, 3500 copies. I think they've sold, like, 300,000. Something a lot. So I think Alex Jones or Alex Jones was coming in on the, parroting these these two two groups and was making similar predictions to what, Cooper was. And, you know, Cooper was ex naval intelligence, so he probably had real contacts at the time. So I think a lot that's where Alex could see a good thing and and latched onto it.
[01:54:39] Unknown:
Howard Cooper say why he thought he had made it to that level so quickly one time in some talk. Spill some water here. And the reason was his father was in the navy. And so he was growing up stationed around the world. And at some point, his father, when he was young, enrolled him into, oh, what do they call it, Jovanet, whatever the Mason deal is for young for kids.
[01:55:19] Unknown:
Demo.
[01:55:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. That one. And so then they moved to another assignment, this, that, and the other. But when he went to join the navy, they asked him if he had been in any of those things, and he clicked Masons because it was associated with the Masons. Him not understanding that at that point of his life, and he credited that little coincidence with being put into OSS at the levels he was. I never knew that, Roger. I didn't either till I heard him tell it. I had the the privilege. I've met a lot of these guys because they came through Atlanta. We had a, you know, pretty good sized group there and met Bill Cooper twice, shook his hand.
Not he's very guarded, as you can imagine. Not not openly very friendly, but guarded, but I did meet him and hear him talk twice. I heard David Irving about four or five times. At one time, granted in South Florida, but, but several times in Atlanta. And, some of these people that used to come through there, all the right way law and wrong way law and Rommel law and all that stuff, they all came through there. So, very cool. I was honored to have met those people, Eustace Mullins. I bet I saw him talk three or four times. What a you talk about somebody that's congenial and really open and friendly and just pleasant to to be around was Eustace Mullins.
He was just a hell of a Virginia gentleman, man. So, one of the great patriarchs of our movement who, even today, some of the new people have never even heard about him, Eustace Mullins, wrote, I've never heard anybody rebut anything that Eustace Mullins ever wrote, and he wrote about 20 books. Some real important ones. One being murder by injection. If you've got a particular interest in the medical field, it's the only history of the AMA that's ever been written. Of course, the original Secrets of the Federal Reserve, which John Birch Society later went on to hire, Secret's Jekyll Island guy to write his book, and it doesn't mention Zionism so they could overcome the effects of Eustace Mullins' book, which was the first one to be written. By the way, that book was the only book that's been burned in Germany since Berlin with Talbots and pornography.
They seized the shipment. Here's the story. It's kinda interesting. We got a couple of minutes. He, I heard him tell this personally. Okay? He wrote the secrets of the Federal Reserve. He had a professor at school in DC, I don't remember which, that knew Ezra Pound. Ezra Pound, the great famous poet, had been, commandeered by Roosevelt and thrown into the Saint Elizabeth's mental hospital. The professor of Eustace, when he was in school, knew Ezra. He would have Eustace go over there every Friday afternoon and spend four or five hours with Ezra Pound and him relating all these things. Now, also, Eustace, ironically enough, had a job as a pay as a person in the Library of Congress, a page or something. And in the bowels, he found a whole room down there, an apartment, bathroom, kitchen, everything. And so what he would do is go in on Friday and go down there. They would close-up the museum the Library of Congress and all go home for the weekend, and then he'd go prowl through all of the papers and books that had never been categorized yet in the basement.
So he did that for I don't know how long. Anyway, then he wrote Secrets of the Federal Reserve, went to 22 different publishers in New York. Every one of them accepted it, and the next day called and declined and canceled. And he ended up having to go to Germany to get that book printed, and it was on the pallets on the runway, and they seized them before they could fly them back and burn them in Germany. That's the story behind that book right there. K? Amazingly enough. But, as a very if you're new, you've never heard of Eustace Mullins, go do a little poking around. You'll be extremely impressed from Stoughton Stoughton, Virginia. I guess that's up by the Shenandoah Valley somewhere or in it. Anyway, there's the Whistler. Hope a good show today. Hope you have picked up something out of it. If you needed to ask a question and didn't, shame on you.
But, we will be back tomorrow. Didn't see Mark today. I guess he still got all the things he's dealing with. So, anyway, we'll look for you here on the old humble humble Radio Ranch just trying to get out of Jewish slavery, help others do the same, and we'll be back at it tomorrow. There's a whole lot of people that are looking for what we got, folks. Just a whole bunch. We can get them all corralled and doing the right thing. We got we got big power. Big power. We could expose here, think of this. When you file this paperwork, two things happen automatically simultaneously.
You get your freedom, and they get exposed to the bone. How yeah. I mean, is that not incredible? This big behemoth that people have been fighting for so long. It's as simple as one sentence, one piece of paper to one guy. Old Secretary of State, the old feudal lord of all the citizenship matters. See you tomorrow. We can discuss it then. Ciao. Alright. So I guess that clears us. Yes, sir Samuel.
[02:01:21] Unknown:
I was looking at and I thought it might have been might be the bible, the best seller in, selling book in the prison system. You wanna guess what it is?
[02:01:32] Unknown:
Behold the Pale Horse?
[02:01:35] Unknown:
It is.
[02:01:36] Unknown:
Really?
[02:01:38] Unknown:
Yeah. So I've so I've been told, you know, who knows if it's true or not. You know?
[02:01:44] Unknown:
Pretty interesting. Sort of makes sense. I didn't know they could buy books. I thought people had to send them stuff.
[02:01:51] Unknown:
Well, I guess you get what you're asked for. Right? But I don't know. Well, you can. Sometimes not something I want for firsthand experience in.
[02:01:59] Unknown:
Take that concept to your prayer to your prayer period, they're saying.
[02:02:07] Unknown:
Raj?
[02:02:08] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Paul.
[02:02:10] Unknown:
We have a a rather extensive Eustace Mullins collection. We have, The Curse of Canaan. We have Murder on Injection. Good one. We have The World Order, A Study in the Hegemonic Good one. Parasitism. We have The Rape of Justice.
[02:02:27] Unknown:
Alright. That's a great one on on legal on legal stuff. Eustace always did his own stuff pro bono, and he never lost. That's another unbelievable thing. Go ahead. The Rape of Justice.
[02:02:39] Unknown:
We also have The Man Who Refused to Lose. Let's see. There's another copy of the the World Order. The Secrets of the Federal Reserve from '91, the war against the Christian world, our several rulers, and new world order. Yeah. There's a whole bunch of them. Whole bunch of them. Even there's there's even some videos
[02:03:11] Unknown:
on, It's very prolific.
[02:03:14] Unknown:
Yeah. There's there's an audio book, The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb.
[02:03:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. There's You know that. Lots of them. You know, when they do when they did the big my father was stationed out there in the middle of the fifties. Anahuetak was the island he was on. Middle of the South Pacific where they did the hydrogen bomb test, I believe. Yeah. He was over there for a year. But, the the the the name of the atoll where they exploded it was Bikini Atoll. And that they they invented the bikini to coincide with that test and give it some sort of a positive instead of the total negative, impression.
Oh, please. That's where the yeah. Well, yeah. Well, I guess so. They got Bimini. Bimini. Okay. But, anyway, that's where the bikini came from. I heard that that famous English guy given a whole tour of that incident and mentioned that that's where it came from. I didn't know that before.
[02:04:26] Unknown:
Very cool.
[02:04:28] Unknown:
Who else got something here? I'm gonna take off. Hello?
[02:04:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Paul there? Paul there?
[02:04:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Right here. Right here.
[02:04:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Did you send out the, emails for their trust?
[02:04:43] Unknown:
No. Not yet. I'm still I'm still gathering the list. We're gonna have, 30 or 40 people on that Wow. In that group. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's very, very positive. Way, Hannah
[02:04:55] Unknown:
over there with Paul, that's one of her specialties too is trust, I heard her say.
[02:05:00] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:05:01] Unknown:
Did you send that article?
[02:05:03] Unknown:
Excuse me. Did you send that article to Paul on the Yes. I did. That baby's our property. Thank you very much. Go ahead, sir.
[02:05:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Give me the, email for the, trust application. Your email email.
[02:05:21] Unknown:
[email protected]. It's [email protected], and just put the word trust in the subject line.
[02:05:51] Unknown:
There you go.
[02:05:54] Unknown:
It's p g d I e b. B as in bravo. Uh-huh. P g, b as in bravo, I e n e r.
[02:06:05] Unknown:
I e n e r. Yep. Okay. Good.
[02:06:12] Unknown:
Roger? Don't for yeah. Don't forget to put don't forget to put trust in the subject line because I hit, like, 300 emails a day, and And if you don't do that, it will get lost. Yep. Did you hear that, Robbie? Just trust in the subject line. You don't write the whole message in the subject line.
[02:06:31] Unknown:
Yes. No. I wasn't talking to you. I was talking to our female there.
[02:06:36] Unknown:
Roger? Yeah. But I I wasn't I wasn't asking about that. Roger?
[02:06:41] Unknown:
I know. I'm commenting on it because when I can't read it and I want to read it, I get frustrated. That's why I replied to you.
[02:06:51] Unknown:
That's not why I'm that's I have another question.
[02:06:55] Unknown:
I know. I'm sure you do, but I wanted to address that first because it's a habit of yours. And you try and write some message in the subject line without writing it in the body of the email, and my email program cuts it off halfway or more. So I don't Okay. I take notes. Just don't even waste your take don't waste your time doing that if you insist on doing it that way. Okay? That's what I'm trying to get across. Well, not not everybody has that problem. Okay. But anyway, here's my question.
[02:07:29] Unknown:
Why did you let your, website go?
[02:07:32] Unknown:
I because I didn't like working with the webmaster, and there wasn't anything new on there, particularly. And he keeps trying to charge me, you know, all this money just for hanging it up there on his server. I understand he's scrapping me and everybody else, but I don't like working with him. He does a very good job. I just didn't like I wasn't ever asking him to go and change anything because I didn't like working with him. So Got it. Decided at one point just to jettison it. Cut your losses
[02:08:04] Unknown:
and jettison it. K?
[02:08:06] Unknown:
Well, I'd like to I'd like to ask Paul if he would. Perhaps he could, post that Livingston article on the matrix docs. Yeah. Well, that's what But also
[02:08:20] Unknown:
Go ahead. Yeah. Is he gonna do that? I don't know, but that's what that whole conversation was about, was pulling that interview down. We found it on YouTube.
[02:08:31] Unknown:
Yeah. And post that link. And then the other thing you often referred to on your website was was that the jurisprudence the thing you said the copy not the first 90 pages of?
[02:08:44] Unknown:
Historical jurisprudence is also on our website. That's what we discussed.
[02:08:51] Unknown:
Oh, okay. It's already on the matrix website. Okay. Thank you, Roger. It's
[02:08:56] Unknown:
I that's a lot of the things that we're talking about are up on docs.exposethematrix.com. The link to that is in the matrix docs website. But when you open docs when you open docs.exposethe matrix, you are opening a two terabyte Google Drive. So go to the search bar up at the top and just search for what you want, and trust me, it'll be there.
[02:09:25] Unknown:
Thank you, Paul. Alright. You're welcome. Roger? Yes. Roger? I heard Julie, my little buddy Julie was there. Yes, ma'am?
[02:09:34] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. I wanna switch subjects if that's okay because I'm one of these readers that go back to books and reread. And your, buddy, David Strait, who wrote the forward or the prologue to your book, From Sovereign to Surf Yes, ma'am. He's saying something different in the book compared to what you're saying. He's basically saying that with the passage of the thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865 that, involuntary servitude was outlawed in The United States, but that the thirteenth Amendment created a legal problem because unlike the citizens of the states, these now free slaves known as freedmen had no legal or political protection or political status. And so to solve that dilemma, a new status of U. S. Citizen was established with the fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, a feudal federal or second class citizen,
[02:10:43] Unknown:
a public, not a private citizen. And then he goes on to say that Well, hold it. Hold it right there. Hold it right there. Was there anything he said that was incorrect there?
[02:10:54] Unknown:
I I don't I don't think so, but you say that the thirteenth amendment applied only to the white to the white citizens, but he's applying this to the blacks. Well, it gave them freedom neither slavery. It freed freedom,
[02:11:08] Unknown:
And they they were in that period in limbo. They didn't have the federal citizenship to attach yet, and they were kind of in limbo. Okay?
[02:11:18] Unknown:
Right. But he's implying that this applies to the black, the blacks, not the whites. And you said we
[02:11:24] Unknown:
that might be just I I don't I I don't I didn't get that out of what you read. Okay? But that there's that discussion, and that was written almost fifteen years ago. Okay? And he originally had 21 David was a fabulous guy, one of my favorite friends I ever knew. Just a hell of a guy. And, he, he was a journalism major from Ohio State, and he loved to write. And so as we were putting this book together because every Thursday night, I'd go to his house, and we'd cook dinner and stay up till the wee hours of the morning discussing this stuff. He'd always play devil's advocate. And that's where a lot of this was arrived at in those discussions, Julie. And then when the book came out, hold on, please.
When the book came out, I was just telling him, he said, can I write the prologue? And I just said, yes. Well, he wrote 25 damn pages. So we had to go in there and edit a whole bunch of what he edited out to get it down to eight, which is still too many. But go ahead now that you know some background.
[02:12:36] Unknown:
Yeah. So but he just went on to say that the fourteenth amendment was established for the slaves, from the thirteenth amendment. It was. It says It's that he says not here because they did not possess the free, he says basically the former slaves became federal citizens via the fourteenth amendment.
[02:12:57] Unknown:
Okay. Well, what's wrong with that? Wait. Wait. I need to clarify something. Does it say former black slaves or does it say former slaves?
[02:13:08] Unknown:
It says former slaves.
[02:13:10] Unknown:
Okay. Well, then that's you imputing the the blackness onto it Because the slaves that were really treated like crap were the Irish slaves.
[02:13:20] Unknown:
That's true.
[02:13:21] Unknown:
They were treated like dirt. They were the ones out in the fields. The black slaves were treasured. They were expensive, and they were in the house caring for the people.
[02:13:32] Unknown:
It's very true.
[02:13:35] Unknown:
Thank you for clarifying that, Paul. I'm I'm trying to learn this stuff. So and then it basically says that she says in here that the fourteenth amendment was passed on here, to give them, to give them, you know, subject Protection.
[02:13:53] Unknown:
Protection. Yes. Yeah. Protection. We're cheapening my victimhood.
[02:14:03] Unknown:
It was passed Sorry, Brett. This was passed.
[02:14:08] Unknown:
He's a he's a Jewell. This was passed in in order to give them the protection against any backlash in the Southern States, and then they automatically owe the allegiance. Right. And then it says that I believe, Julie, what y'all listen to is y'all listen to this, doctor, what's his name talk we were talking about today. Go when Paul posted or go find it on YouTube, and listen to that. It gives you some incredible background into this time that I'd never heard before or since.
[02:14:46] Unknown:
What's the name of the doctor again? Sorry.
[02:14:50] Unknown:
Livingston. Robert I bet he Okay. Robert Livingston.
[02:14:55] Unknown:
I'll bet he got damn tired of people addressing him as doctor Livingston, I presume.
[02:15:02] Unknown:
I'm I'm sure he heard that more than once. K? But, anyway, that will give you some really keen insight right there. I don't know. I haven't read David's prologue, and, you know, I haven't looked at that book in a long time. I I don't remember what he wrote, but I don't remember it being incorrect, and it shouldn't have been because he certainly knew what we were talking about. But, that that's that's where that came from. Okay? So if there's any errors in there, that's the background on it. You can probably understand layer a little better.
[02:15:36] Unknown:
I'm And then my other question to you is how
[02:15:40] Unknown:
go ahead. No. No. Go ahead.
[02:15:44] Unknown:
So the other question I have is how did the, how did the I I know that the Union victory was was from the Civil War, but just because the Union won, how did the state lose their right to succeed?
[02:16:00] Unknown:
But because they lost to the winners goes to spoils, and this is the first move by the bankers to try and federalize everything where they could set this up. They saw this coming. In fact, I think they instigated it. And interestingly enough, when I made that comment to Anne Vandersteel, she totally agreed, which shocked me. Okay? She said, I totally agree. So the reason it appears that the civil war was started was to put these events into motion and to get the thirteenth and the fourteenth amendment out and the federalization of the country. And because the Southern states had been defeated, well, they kinda lost everything. You know, the irony here is this.
They brought all the thirteenth the senators and congressmen back to vote on the thirteenth amendment because that was a state issue. K? That's a state amendment. That's why I said Alex Jones's people say he's trying to claim the thirteenth amendment, trying to steal his name, involuntary servitude. And he goes, they're telling me I don't have access to the thirteenth amendment. Well, Alex, you don't. You're a fourteenth amendment citizen, and you don't know this stuff, and you hadn't rectified and changed that yet. Hopefully, you will.
Okay? So then they bring oh, no. No. I'm not finished. Then they bring those people in and they pass the thirteenth amendment. It's constitutional. Congress was in session. Then six months later, if your state had not passed the fourteenth amendment in the ratification process, they kicked you out of the union that you just fought a war to try to get out and they wouldn't let you. Now they kick you out, and they won't let you back in unless your state ratifies the fourteenth amendment.
[02:17:56] Unknown:
Different political personality before and after
[02:18:01] Unknown:
the passage of the thirteenth amendment. Yep. And that just set the whole thing in a federalized zone. I mentioned the other day, in Westminster Cathedral or Abbey over there in in London, they got a they got a statue of Abraham Lincoln there. Did you know that? I wonder
[02:18:19] Unknown:
why.
[02:18:22] Unknown:
Wow. On a stave.
[02:18:25] Unknown:
Okay. Who else?
[02:18:29] Unknown:
Thank you, Roger. You.
[02:18:30] Unknown:
You're welcome, sweetie. There's, there's another one. Yes, ma'am.
[02:18:35] Unknown:
I want to know, are you still having Flynn come on and talk?
[02:18:41] Unknown:
Having who? Flynn. Didn't you say you were having general Flynn come on to talk? I didn't. I never ever said that. I don't know what speaker you're using, but you might wanna see if you got an alternative. I said our information was being, I was told, presented to general Flynn last weekend at a confab in Washington DC. I didn't ever even even suggest that he he was gonna be interviewed by us now. Hopefully, maybe. That might be a possibility someday. But we at this point, there nothing I don't even know if he was presented with the information. I assume he was because I think Anne's really excited about it. And I hadn't spoken with her or heard from her either.
So, hopefully, we'll speak next week, I guess, if not before. Okay?
[02:19:40] Unknown:
I had passed along your information to his sister and to one of his security staff a while back and showed them my passport and my passport card. So I I also communicated to them. Pardon me? And I was talking with other people that that had heard of you at for Anne Vandersteel.
[02:20:09] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Well, I'm anxious. I think Anne and I have become pretty good friends and accomplices, so we'll see. We got along pretty well. Paul, guess where I'm going?
[02:20:22] Unknown:
Where are you going?
[02:20:24] Unknown:
To pick up my magicJack.
[02:20:26] Unknown:
Oh, there you go. Do you have a real phone to plug it into?
[02:20:32] Unknown:
They hadn't moved it. I had a phone around here. I don't it was a private line. I I don't ever use it or answer it when it rang. I'll let you know. If I don't have one, do I have to have a phone?
[02:20:44] Unknown:
Well, no. You can use your computer, but you don't have a microphone or speed or or and whatnot on the desktop, and it would completely screw up the, the microphone and speaker settings on the portable, which would interfere with the shell. The safest way to do it would be to plug the magicJack directly into your router and plug the little, the little power supply USB dongle into the, into the backup battery and plug a real phone into it. That'd be the easiest way to do it.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
Alright. Let can when we go to set this up, can how can I contact you? Do you here on the Zoom link or what?
[02:21:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Just, oh, let's see. I'll have to I'll have to think of something. I'll I'll send you an email. I'll send you an email and let you know how we can hook up. Alright. But it would it would make the most sense to have an actual telephone you can plug into the magicJack.
[02:21:58] Unknown:
So that would be what I would be using is the telephone?
[02:22:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You'd be you'd be, dialing and
[02:22:06] Unknown:
receiving calls on the telephone. Alright. Send me send me the email. We'll talk about it. Okay. That disappoints me.
[02:22:12] Unknown:
Alright. Well I'll,
[02:22:15] Unknown:
I've I've got pee, man.
[02:22:17] Unknown:
Okay. We'll go and I'll I'll meet you right back here in a minute.
[02:22:21] Unknown:
I'll I'll just come back. Hold on.
[02:22:24] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Anybody else got anything to, kill a little time? See, guys, we're still streaming. Alright. Well, okay. Then I'll just talk about another work, from Eustace Mullins that is also up in docs that exposethematrix.com. It's called the great betrayal, the general welfare clause of the constitution. 25 pages PDF by Eustace Mullins. That's that's gotta be an an easy and interesting read. So just go on up there and just search for Mullins. There's literally pages and pages of stuff up there. Just go to docs that exposethematrix.com and search for Mullins.
Yes, Julie. And I wasn't picking on you. I wasn't picking on you a minute ago. It's just
[02:23:28] Unknown:
okay. No. I'm just here to learn.
[02:23:31] Unknown:
Did you also see you posted the secrets with the Federal Reserve on there too?
[02:23:36] Unknown:
Yeah. The secrets of the Federal Reserve is up there. There's, like, like, 20 different Mullins works up there. It's it's Okay. Thank you. It's quite extensive. Murderbot injection injection. Yes. Murderbot injections in there too. All that. Thank you.
[02:23:54] Unknown:
Oh,
[02:23:55] Unknown:
the curse of Canaan?
[02:23:57] Unknown:
Curse of yep. The curse of Canaan. War the the war against the Christian world. Yep. That's up there too. This difficult individual was cowritten by Eustace Mullins and Ezra Pound. Oh, yeah. The secret history of the atomic bomb. Yes, Robbie.
[02:24:22] Unknown:
Thank you so much for doing that. I have a question. Do we have any kind of an update on your relocation? Are you staying where you're at?
[02:24:34] Unknown:
I'm trying to get out of here as fast as I can, and I really don't wanna spend another winter in New York. I really don't. So I'm I'm working on
[02:24:43] Unknown:
Do you have do you are you are you still going to Georgia, or where are you going?
[02:24:48] Unknown:
Well, yeah, that's the plan right now as long as, there's still a place to go in Georgia. I mean, that that'll have to that'll have to work out. Okay. Thanks for the update, Paul. Because the guy But as you're seeing is now, that is that is still your destination. Right, Paul? Sorry to interrupt. As it stands now, it is. But, I mean, this guy's been holding a hunting cabin for, like, going on two years, and, you know, he's gotta do something. He just can't let it sit.
[02:25:20] Unknown:
So
[02:25:22] Unknown:
Well, he can. And there's just gonna be more and more work required of you when you get there to get it up to living. Oh, John. Well, he's actually working on the roof now. He he's actually already repaired the roof. Nice.
[02:25:34] Unknown:
No. Nice. Siding. Working on siding, and then there's stuff on the inside, like, there's a hole in the floor. There's a door frame in the front door. It needs to be replaced, and there's gonna be, like, some sheetrock work on the inside if they don't pull it out completely because it got wet, you know, and insulation and stuff is gonna have to be changed. Floor is gonna have to be redone, all that. So, yeah, there's there's gonna be quite a bit of work
[02:26:04] Unknown:
there. Mhmm. Sounds like it.
[02:26:07] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:26:08] Unknown:
I'll be happy when you get that done, though. I know we've been working on it for a couple years one place or another.
[02:26:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I just I just I just keep running out of money because I always have too much month left at the end of the damn money. I mean, the money that I had put that I had together for moving, was was, was metered a sprinkle here and a sprinkle there into keeping the show going because this thing costs over 2,500 a year. So it's I basically, my moving budget has been Well funneled into the show.
[02:26:42] Unknown:
Well, it's for the audience Well, we think you do a GoFundMe for a radio ranch call. We need to do GoFundMe.
[02:26:48] Unknown:
I think there's a link on there that goes straight to Paul on the website already. I believe it might be wrong. I already do I already do have a GoFundMe. It's up there, and,
[02:26:59] Unknown:
there haven't been any contributions to it. So every few months, I have to go in there and update it and republish it because they keep taking it down on me.
[02:27:07] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. They took mine down too. And I said, okay. Because I wouldn't have I don't I don't like to get money from the audience, but this for the running of the show is different. So I'll start promoting it more, Paul. K? Okay. That might help. Now I I don't I thought I had a phone in here, but I think they since I didn't use it, I think they the cleaning lady must have taken it out. I'll ask. I can probably get it, but I'll go pick that up, and we'll talk about it later. Just send me an email on how to touch up. Okay?
[02:27:38] Unknown:
Right. Now that won't allow us that won't enable us to use the magicJack to actually, like, put you on the show if we need to. But if you've got Internet for the magicJack to work, you've got Internet to be able to connect to the show, so it doesn't matter. Yeah. Should be able to.
[02:27:57] Unknown:
Yeah. So it'll just be a way that you can answer a phone when it rings. I don't know that I've got a way to plug it into the battery backup because the router is plow plugged into it now, and it's got this big square plug in plug in configuration. I think it covers up the other hole closer. Maybe there's something else I can do. One damn problem after another, Microsoft. Okay. Well, I'll go get the thing. It's paid for, so I'm stuck with it anyway. But I'll have to use a regular phone to use it.
[02:28:33] Unknown:
Okay. Likely because well, what it did, I had it plugged into my computer, and then my power went out. And when my computer rebooted, all of my outbound audio channels were routed through the magicJack, and my microphones were disabled. The magicJack was the only microphone my computer was allowed to recognize after that. That shit happens to you, and you're gonna go nuts. You're gonna go off the ramp. Sure. Well, let's see how it works out. Now we'll talk about it and see how it works. Might be different down here, might not, whatever.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Just pisses me off at, at Microsoft more. Just stupid. Okay. I'll shut up. I'll I'll let you know. I gotta I get so pissed off, man, at them. I'll I'll see y'all tomorrow on Thursday. Good show today.
[02:29:27] Unknown:
Thank you. Great show. Love you. Love you. Yeah. Ciao. Ciao. Okay, guys. Does anybody wanna continue the, after show conversation like that has been the last few days?
[02:29:46] Unknown:
Oh, I got an addition.
[02:29:49] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:29:52] Unknown:
It's another King James only, Diddy. You know, in the, in the King James version, the, all the upper case Lord is used hundreds of times, and that's actually in English, the y h w h or God's personal name. Right? And the the King James version was commissioned in sixteen o four, and seven years later in 1611, it was published. So you get seven years there. They appointed 54 men to be the scholars on the group, and 47 were approved. That's the difference of seven. And then if you look for the sixteenth hundred and eleventh usage of Lord in the Bible, you end up at Deuteronomy sixteen
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eleven.
[02:31:00] Unknown:
And there's Lord has used twice in the verse. The first one, of course, is the sixteenth eleventh one, and it's the seventh word in. And the second use of lord is the forty ninth word in, which is seven times seven. And basically the final part of that verse says, The Lord thy God has chosen to place his name there. So either a lot of coincidences or God knew exactly what he was doing when he transformed everything into the English.
[02:31:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. What where does Tyndale come into, come into that? Because he's the one they burned at the stake. Right?
[02:31:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, she Is it is it? He was
[02:32:00] Unknown:
He was he executed before he finished. Well, there is a lot of stuff there. The Bishop Bible, the Geneva, all these came prior, okay, in English. Yep. Yeah. But the Tyndale Bible
[02:32:15] Unknown:
was The Tyndale was the six year eleven. Before it was completed.
[02:32:21] Unknown:
He was murdered before it was completed, his his version. Anyway, the the the Bible also says that God's word would be purified seven times, and the English language is going, I think, through this purification as well until you get to the sixteen eleven. And then and then it was very close. Like, in 1611, you can search that Lord was still ends up in Deuteronomy sixteen eleven. But there were there were changes back and forth on upper and lower case. They they weren't sure about that. Some of that gets refined, even on into the future.
But the foundation was set by these 47 scholars that decided on every word, basically. And it had to be pretty much a unanimous decision. And these guys weren't buddies. They were the Puritans and the Church of England. So they were at odds with each other, but they got together and decided to and there's a lot of political pressure from both sides as well. But they all had to pretty much decide. And if there was one guy who hung out in the original Bible, that was there was a note put in there or it was italicized. But anyway, it's it's it's an amazing set of things that that Brandon Peterson puts in his book, Sealed by the King seven seven seven. He's got 600 pages of this stuff going on in that particular Bible.
[02:34:11] Unknown:
Anyway.
[02:34:30] Unknown:
Wow. The the Apocrypha
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is not The,
[02:34:40] Unknown:
the Apocrypha is not available. The sixteen eleven with Apocrypha. There's no there's no availability on that. That's interesting. Very
[02:35:02] Unknown:
Paul?
[02:35:04] Unknown:
Yes?
[02:35:05] Unknown:
Yes. And everyone? When you were giving out that email address, you said papa bravo, so you missed golf. Right? So it was an excuse to put that in my sent file to you to you. Okay. You know, the codes for those words. But also, I wanna differ with Brent there. We Irish. That's where the redneck came from. But it's where the redneck came from. And you don't hear us be atching about reparations, do you?
[02:35:39] Unknown:
Oh, no. We have not yet done. Brent say shit today.
[02:35:43] Unknown:
What's that? What's that? You ain't heard Brent say shit today. I heard you say it. I heard you. I heard you. I'm just gonna say it. Anything about Yacarish, I said something about, keeping your eye on the victim.
[02:35:56] Unknown:
You're victimhood. I know. That was funny. I'm just being, you know, I'm just I'm just adding another little flavor in there. Just like like a silly good day, I'm gonna have, assassinini. Have you guys ever made assassinini?
[02:36:11] Unknown:
No.
[02:36:13] Unknown:
Assassanini spaghetti.
[02:36:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Where you kinda taste like an Italian murder contract.
[02:36:22] Unknown:
It is, kinda. But you take your, linguine, and you don't wanna use capellini. That's too fine. And, unless you have a big big frying pan, you can, you know, break the, noodles in half. And in, garlic oil, olive oil, you, kinda toast them for a few minutes with a wooden spoon, stirring them around. And then you put in, watering, cook them for about, you know, whatever's on the package, ten minutes, whatever, and sauce. And, let that cook in too. But you also use, red, pepper flakes at the beginning with the garlic oil. Forgot to say that. And I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what. Instead of instead of, separate pans for sauce and noodles and everything, this is killer. That's why it's called a Sassanini.
[02:37:16] Unknown:
Okay. Now my only question my only question is, are you gonna hold off dinner to give me a time to get there, or are we gonna have to are we gonna have to use the smellophone?
[02:37:31] Unknown:
Gonna have to meet in the middle somewhere.
[02:37:39] Unknown:
Michigan. There we go. That'll work. Alright. Okay. That's it for the Radio Ranch. Thanks everyone for being here. It's always a pleasure. It's always a joy, and everybody is always welcome. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on eurofolkradio.com, Global Voice Radio Network, radiosoapbox.com, Tuesday through Friday, and our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you'll find a plethora of things, bunch of downloads, bunch of document resources, interviews, exhibits. You name it. It's there. Pack a lunch. Stay the day. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you back here tomorrow, 11AM, for the Hump Day edition, Wednesday on the Radio Ranch.
Ciao.
[02:38:36] Unknown:
Today's today's Wednesday.
[02:38:40] Unknown:
Oh, Thursday.
Introduction and Announcements
Technical Difficulties and Network Issues
Radio Network and Archives
Browser and Internet Problems
Denial of Service Attacks
Spiritual Protection and Program Impact
Historical References and Mel Fisher's Treasure
Discussion on Gaza and Global Politics
Jewish Influence and Global Perception
Conversations on Ignorance and Awareness
Babylonian Merchant Code and Historical Jurisprudence
Sovereign to Surf and Legal Discussions
Courtroom Strategies and Legal Challenges
Earthquake and Tsunami Alerts
Listener Engagement and New Students
Alex Jones and Tax Discussions
Upcoming Interviews and Outreach Efforts
IRS and Tax System Critique
Historical Context of U.S. Citizenship
Spanish Language Tips and Cultural Insights
Social Security and Taxation
Courtroom Experiences and Legal Rights
Geographical and Cultural Discussions
Passport Issues and Name Corrections
Closing Remarks and Future Plans