In this episode of Roger Sayles Radio Ranch, the host delves into a variety of topics ranging from the controversial history of the Fourteenth Amendment to personal anecdotes about weekend activities and discussions on health remedies. The episode begins with a reflection on the unusual weather patterns experienced in different parts of the United States, possibly hinting at the onset of a global solar minimum. The host also shares insights from Tucker Carlson's interviews, including one with an Orthodox nun discussing the treatment of Christians in Israel.
The episode takes a deep dive into the Fourteenth Amendment, featuring a historical analysis by Dan Smoot, which questions its legal ratification and its impact on American constitutional law. The host also engages with listeners on various topics, including health remedies like MMS and colloidal silver, and shares personal stories about dealing with Lyme disease and other health issues. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the importance of understanding one's legal status and the implications of being a U.S. citizen under the Fourteenth Amendment.
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And good Monday morning to you, whoever you are, wherever you may be. We're gonna start off another six day week here of trying to see if we can find some folks who would like to be relieved of, Jewish slavery, fake Jewish slavery. That's what we're in. It's easy to get out of, nonconfrontational. They stay on mute. Anyway, here we go. Roger Sales Radio Ranch. It is the eighteenth. Wow, man. August 18. It's zipping right by. Isn't it Paul? Yes. Now, usually, on Monday, we have an abbreviated, list of, contributors Yep. Helpers, helpmates.
I don't know where we stand today, but Paul's going to inform us.
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Yeah. It's just a couple of them today. We've got the eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we have Global Voice Radio Network. The links to both of those platforms are on our website, thematrixdocs.com. Thematrix,d0cs,.com. And, free conference call is how people join us live on the show. We've got room for about a thousand of you. Come on down. And the links to those are also on the matrix docs.
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And if you're new, we might even roll out the red carpet for you because we really like those new folks. We actually do. Questions. We are lately. Thanks. Todd's brought a bunch of folks around. New new folks. That's always good. So, oh, excuse me. Here we go to start the week. Do you have a good weekend, Paul? I hope.
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Yeah. Yeah. I had a pretty good weekend. It was, it was pretty much uneventful, and I like that. You know? That's what weekends report. Right?
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Uh-huh. I did get to, catch up on my Tucker Tucker Carlson listening here. I'm I'm quite pleased. Tucker seems to have lost you know, originally, when he came out, it was like a a per month charge and you get access. And I think he has, come to the conclusion that he'd rather put three or four little commercials in there. And, instead of restricting it from a pay per month thing. Anyway, so you can find or I I found his, channel, one of his channels. The first one listed over there on Rumble as a very complete channel of all of his latest interviews.
So there was two on there post the, post the Shroud of Turin, that were very interesting. One of them, I would think, for anybody, especially from Missouri. I know we got ex gentile there and a couple other listeners in Missouri. Your former attorney general, now senator, was one of the interviews. So is Schmidt, is that his name? Really solid guy. It was it was, quite refreshing to hear somebody that's in the senate with his views of life and his background and, you know, blue collar and all that stuff. And he's the one that was, combining a couple years ago here with the Louisiana's AG.
That guy is now the governor of Louisiana, and, and Schmidt is the senator. So very good interview. You may wanna produce that, especially if you're from Missouri, I would think. Mighty good guy. It's good good that we we know we've got a few of those folks up there. And then the other one, Paul, was, pretty weird as this guy that, he was going to University of Texas years ago, and he was gonna be a journalist. And they, tricked tricked him kinda into, you know, the slick slick tongue silver word recruiter guy. Got him to sign up for the, National Guard, and before he knew it, he was in Iraq.
So he served some time and came back and finally went to school. Very interesting story, but he has written a book on all the stuff that's going on, especially around Fort Bragg. I believe, if I if I can remember right, there have been 24 soldiers murdered on Fort Bragg since 2020.
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Wow.
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And this particular case that came up was a guy named Levine, one of these real hardened battle battle hungry guys, you know, and goes over and killed just indiscriminately kills a bunch of people because that's what they teach you to do. And some some of these guys are so mentally oriented. They like that anyway. K? And so the problem is when these battle hardened guys come back to The US, And they've got so much PhD. They're all stoked up on all kinds of drugs. And, one of these guys, this guy, Levine, part of was found dead with another questionable guy at the back edge of, Fort Bragg.
And, but he shot and killed his best friend in front of his four or five year old daughter because they were both whacked down on drugs and and, they've got this lifestyle and this mental acumen that they've developed over all this. It's a hell of a story, man, that this guy tells. And what's happening is the government, when they go out and do these heinous crimes, the government doesn't wanna finger them and bring them into the judicial system because it exposes all the crap they had them do overseas. Mhmm. And all this stuff that's going on with these wacko people, and now they have turned themselves into a literal venerable drug distribution company.
And they go down and deal and bring the drugs back and distribute them through, well, the military or whoever else. Anyway, it's a pretty, especially for those of you with a military background, that is, one hell of an interview. So that's one thing I did this weekend that was kinda startling. As I told you, I've acquired all of the components for my magicJack. Hell, I would have never dreamed it was, as big a pain in the ass. So I've been going through for since May, man. I mean, it's in some overnights. They could be going on since May. Alright? Well, I finally did. So I go over. I've got a a little shopping center fairly close, walking distance where I live. Thank goodness. And there's a nice grocery store in there and some other nice stores, and one of them's got this little computer covey covenant over there, this little computer area. And I go in, get the mouse, and, I said, we have a ether Ethernet cable.
I was gonna say standard, not crossed. And he goes, no. We don't have one of those. So I went, okay. Well, it's Saturday. I said, I'll have something to do tomorrow. I'll go out and hunt an ethernet cable. And then I kept thinking, I've got one of those. I think I've got one of those. And, when it looked in a box and lo and behold, there it was. So I'm now complete, Paul. So, hopefully, we'll be able to get that done here in the next day or three. Otherwise, in that happy Monday, I I we usually John's with us. However, as of late, he's got some kind of a marketing program he's doing before the show. Now please keep in mind, he's on the Left Coast.
So whatever that is, he's gotta get up pretty darn early, to participate in that. It usually runs a little long, and so he'll hopefully drop in here, before, you know, too much time goes by because we always enjoy having John. So, you have you got any exciting tales from the weekend?
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No. I don't have any exciting tales, but I'm just thinking of John. I wonder when that program is actually on because the start of this show is 8AM.
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I know that's what he said. He has to get up real early.
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I guess I guess John could probably say that he does more before 8AM than most patriots do all day long. Well, he's reverting back to that time in the military. You know?
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Yeah.
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Coming up with all those slogans and stuff that they try and sell you to go leave your life, limb, and blood on foreign shores, take the best genes out of the gene pool is really what they do. Unfortunately, they love killing having Christians kill Muslims or vice versa. So, anyway, let's see what else did I have to talk about. I just watched, watched that and tried to catch up yesterday, tried to keep up with all the, you know, USA Watchdog and all the people that because usually, weekends are fairly slow, a little bit for new content. So get a little bored at times on Sunday, but, Paul, help the the, the the, what do they call them?
Well, the, the folks that come in to give you relief are on their way.
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Mhmm.
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What do they what is the word I'm looking for? Reinforcement. That's it.
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Reinforcement. On the way. Yes. You know what?
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Football season starts in a couple of weeks. So, the weekends will be different. Yes, sir.
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Actually, I did get, I did get an email from Joe. I got a link to a YouTube video. Yeah. And I forget what, what channel it was on. I think it was on, like, KT something. Let me see. Let me see if I can find it. Let me look at that window. I can actually yeah. TK's Garage on YouTube. And, he is talking about the EPA not being terribly happy because, diesel emissions are eliminated, but so are the gas cars and trucks emissions and mileage, standards. The CAFE standards completely eliminated. You know, manufacturers are, no longer under under any requirement or obligation to have minimum, emission standards, up to and including, they don't wanna put a catalytic converter on a car. They just don't have to.
And if you have a catalytic converter on a car, you can cut it off. You know? They they have they they haven't gone back to the standards and practices as of 02/2008. They eliminated them all from the beginning of time. No. Wipe the Trump administration's
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done that?
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Yeah. And they're they're doing it administratively.
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Well, of course.
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So okay. Who's got their mic open and they're trudging through, like, leafy greens or whatever?
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It's somebody.
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I'm trying to cut cut paste paste.
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Oh, well, Tom d is, unmuted. Hey, Tom. You got is with us? Got something to add?
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Yeah. I was, I was waiting for an opening to ask Roger, what was the what was the comment about the, Ethernet cable that you made a few minutes ago?
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Well, I was trying I've got oh, man. You really wanna open the, Skype, as you probably know because of your situation changed. Yeah. Yeah. I I understand all that. I'm just curious as to why you thought you needed a crossover cable. Well, I didn't. I didn't want a crossover. I want a standard cable, and that's what Paul was explaining to me. And and then I found an old one in my boxes, which I'm sure is standard because it came out of a regular computer.
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So, anyway, enough Yeah. You know, most most, most equipment nowadays is auto sensing. So whether you got a crossover or not, it'll work. As long as you get a green light and, you know, flickering green light, you're you're up. So I just wanted to clarify that because, you know, a lot of people, used you know, I mean, I used to carry a crossover with me all the time because there was certain times that you need it, and that was, you know, twenty five years ago before
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auto sensing switches and routers and hubs and all that crap. So okay. I just wanted to We're getting way too technical here over something real simple. Yeah. So, anyway, what this allows me Yeah. Well, it is. Yeah. It is simple. You don't need to worry about it. Well, I've got an extra old computer, a portable that I had. And so Paul said that's the best way to do this magicJack is has a dedicated computer to it. So I've dragged that out, charged it up, found me a stand to put it all on, had to go get all this other stuff and magically the last ingredient, this mysterious ethernet cable was right there.
So, pretty cool. Oh, I thought you just plugged the phone into it because they were like an ATA, you know, analog telephone adapter. Well, I can probably do that, but Paul says the other way is better. I'm gonna go with his, I've got a computer here, so I might as well use. Now, Paul, I've been trying this of sending you a little drop in we can play. It's short. There it just went. So if you'll check your email, there's a, there's a little video that Kathleen, you know, one of our gals that used to hang around here from Washington state. I'm glad you Dennis sent me a couple of days ago. It's by, I believe Dan Smoot, and it's a short little rundown on the fourteenth amendment.
And, I thought might wanna play that for the audience here at some point in the show today. May hang on to it for a minute, see if John shows up. You may wanna hear it too. Hey, Rod. Yes. Dan Smoot. Yes. Yes, Tom.
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I'm gonna send you an article about, an Israeli guy that was arrested in Las Vegas for,
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attempting to lure a child for sex. And instead of arresting them, they let them go back to Israel. Of course. You know you know how many child predators there are in Israel right now? There's over 65 of them that have escaped The US, and Israel, of course, does not have an extradition treaty because what it is really in the base thing is it's a haven for criminals, thieves, liars, and murderers from all over the globe to go hide because Israel won't, won't extradite you. Now interestingly enough, one of those guys tried to hit on an Israeli child after he had asylum there, and they went after him about it.
Charged him and all that stuff. I heard somebody talking about this the other day. So, yeah, they're just a bunch of god, these people are wackos. They're getting exposed, though, more by the day. I've never of course, I've been on this path of, like, trying to expose them for for, well, about twenty eight years or so, and, a long time. And it's finally, gratifying to see that they're getting exposed on their own. So, anyway, we'll just sit back and let Netanyahu take the whole country down. You know, Tom, there's a bunch of people that are saying that there's never been a Jewish, any kind of organization in history that lasted more than eighty years, And they're on their, seventy seventh year right now, I believe.
Even Alan Dershowitz and and Kissinger, somebody said Israel won't exist in ten years. So from, from your lips to God's ears, except that then they just scatter them back out and run the countries in the world, and they can go in and pull their crap. So, anyway, the good thing is they're getting exposed heartily too. And then they're because of the exposure in The US, now they're having to really go back and try and backstop all this stuff, you know, and the anti Semitic this, anti Semitic laws that are passed them. It's threatening. And do you better not say anything about a Jew anywhere. Well, we'll talk about them all day long on here. Okay? We'll tell you who they are and what they've done and how to expose their little slimy asses. Okay? But the average person, for instance, is one of the good reasons.
I've just never had a desire to get on social media, Paul. You know, go open up a Facebook account or all this other stuff, even x now. Because they're shadow banning people on there, and I constantly hear stories about how it's not everything it's cracked up to be, that the anti sem the anti semite bunch have gotten their feet in there already in their little dirty, little grubby hands. And it's just something personally for me. I'm not that kind of person. You know? I don't like to go out. Hey. Look. Here's me at the beach, and here's me picking some blueberries and, you know, all that kind of stuff. It's just not me. So I understand some people really like that and all that stuff, but, there's a lot of tricks and travails in the social media world.
K? Because that's where they're gonna concentrate on all this censorship. So we don't have to worry about that. So, that's good. And it, puts a little bit of a burden on us. It makes it a little bit slower, a little bit more challenging, but, that's why we get in here six days a week, one foot in front of the other, spread the word, and you folks out there telling your friends and your family, maybe some of you are even prospecting this out there, and, well, good on you. Okay? And that's the way we grow. And whenever we do have the, opportunity to step through the open door, whenever that may be.
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Yep.
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We'll be ready. Okay. And we'll have a very firm foundation.
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Okay. I think I have it now. Got her key loaded.
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Okay. You wanna play? You wanna hold it for a minute? I was kinda hoping maybe John would show up. We can play it if you want. Let me just see. Are there any new folks on here? Really, the show's for new students. It's all it's good for, you know, people have been around for a bit. You continue to learn. And there's some old timers on here who've heard this stuff over and over again for years. Lisa being one, Brent Bachman being another, and Boris being another. Yes, sir. Hey, Bori. How are you doing? Happy Monday.
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Happy Monday, Roger. Well, they start already the banning. They need if you wanna go to some website, they want your ID and your fake picture and all that stuff. I used to be in an app, and I had to erase it because they want all my biometrics for me to keep going using it.
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So they are already they're already implementing that in The States. Right? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. They already implementing it. Yes. On what? On, like, YouTube and x, all all the social media? It's,
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the site that they start is a a meeting app. It's called Meet Me Meet Me. And, you used to be able to use it without, like, you know, put your profile and your picture and all that. And now before you going to lock in, they ask you that you have to get your picture, your ID, and, verify your profile.
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I see. Okay. Well, you know, fortunately for me, they don't I guess they're only doing that in The US at this point because I don't have those obstacles on YouTube or some of the other places I've heard they're gonna put it. I'm sorry to hear that, but this is the new, censorship mode on the Internet. Use, of course, pornography, and wanting to keep, children away from that or suicide sites as, oh, what's the idiot's name in England was saying when Trump was over there? Oh, we wanna keep kids away from suicide. But they're using it as general clear all, and people are gonna be reluctant at it and about it, I would think. It probably justifiably so.
And, they will find their traffic is, substantially reduced all around those sites. I would imagine. Thanks for letting us know about that, Bory. I was curious, and I'd forgotten to ask. Paul, do you have something to add on this? You're welcome. Yeah. I am. Yeah. I have a question. Bori Bori, is that a,
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is that a, like, a meeting site or, like, a dating site or something like that? Yeah. It's a dating site. Yes. Yes. Okay. Alright. Well, if it's a dating site
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I can understand that. I can completely
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understand that where they would want every profile to be as accurate as possible and to be able to, drill back to find the real person behind the face. So I I can completely understand that. Now I am absolutely against, censorship, forced IDs, and all that stuff, but I'm also against predators being able to use technology to find victims.
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Well, I agree with that, Paul, and I didn't realize I should have put that together. It was a meetup site. And, but anyway, maybe in some instances, this is positive. We know overall if it if it can be used positively, these bastards will corrupt it, take it over, and use it negatively. Promise. Ride it on a rock and bury it. Okay? That's who they are.
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Well, you know, it could be, you know, they start with, like, a cherry picked list of sites where it makes the most sense to force identification and all that. And then as soon as people get used to that, they just gradually peck away and peck away and take a little more freedom, a little more anonymity, and a little more speech away. So this may be, the initial stages of the rollout of the Internet control. Okay. So we don't know. Be.
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I wanted to also mention something else. I was while I was poking around looking for stuff to listen to yesterday. I went over, checked on our buddy Sean over at SGT reports, who has some kind of unusual stuff on there from time to time. I've never been able to get to him, with our stuff. And even Sarah Westall, he and her good friends are both in the Minneapolis area. Both, she suggested, and he never followed up on it. So, anyway but he has some good guests occasionally, and the I found one, a retired major. I don't remember what service. He He he's also a, he's also a pastor.
I don't know if he was a chaplain in the military or not, but he was associated affiliated for some way with, intelligence services and stuff. He's real good friends with general Flynn, and, he got on there and he was talking about it. And I've it spurred me to wanna ask Todd and some of his folks because this is a pretty big missing piece if you don't know about it and have not been exposed to it yet. So, Todd, are you have you guys with you, and your group or you individually, have you ever, been informed of Sabbath Sabotize v and and the whole progression of historical founded Judaism stuff that we're dealing with now? Have do y'all know about that?
Are you there, Todd? Todd might might not be here today yet. Okay. Anybody else from, from Todd's gang there? Terry or or Gigi or any of you? Have you are you all familiar with Sabotage v and Jacob Frank and all of this Jewish history that goes back to 1666? Man, I don't guess any of Todd's bunch is here today. Okay. Well, I'll wait till they're here and ask them again to find out.
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Right.
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So, it's just he this guy went into that. This chaplain, a retired major who high intelligence connections goes into that whole story of sabotage v, and, what happened there. And, you can go look at it on YouTube. It's it's, Sabatize is spelled just like it sounds, s a b b A T I, I believe. But Zvi is the one that'll get you, and that is z v I. Z boy, that's a that's a weird combination of letters. Zvi. And, this is the guy that, back in 1666 declared himself the Jewish Messiah. And everything that has happened subsequently, and it ended up that that whole line of Judaistic thinking, went to another guy that inherited Zvi's congregation, if you will, after he died.
And that was the guy that ended up retiring up by Frankfurt, Germany and was one of the founders of the Illuminati. And this is part of the founding of the Illuminati is this sabotage me. I'm the new messiah. Everything gets turned upside down. This is where I believe the opposite part of this whole scam came from, that they incorporated later and used in Alice in Wonderland. But that was his stick was, to make everything an opposite. Thou shalt not kill becomes thou shalt kill. Thou shall not, steal becomes thou shalt steal, you know, etcetera etcetera. And they use that dialectic opposite as a foundation for their whole, hey. I'm the new messiah religion. And that has inevitably gone into Zionism.
So that's what makes it important as you get to really find out what you're fighting here, who these people are. So anybody else in the audience got something they'd like to bring forward? Wanna say hello? Happy Monday? I I guess we're on the air. Tom's with us. So audience is very quiet. They're not the usual, Hi, Roger. Well, there's Shane. Shane's with us. Hey, Shane.
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Yeah. I just have a question.
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Okay. Good.
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Alright. Now the question is in regards to, the ebooks. I'm questioning whether you'd like to print out your book again. Do you know what I'm saying?
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We're working on it. It's just things are slow here at the Radio Ranch. You know? We have to I have one. Yeah. They deliver letters and packages with armadillos around here. So we're a little bit slow, but we're trying. We're we're waiting we're waiting on Alan. Alan, our buddy, evidently, that's wrapped up and wanting to sue all these different federal and state actors, said that he would send Paul a copy of his hard copy. The the problem has been the cover. And so we're waiting on the cover, and then we're gonna try and get it where it's available commercially. It won't just be a ebook. The ebook is available on the website.
We put that out there for free. Okay? So, Paul, you're you sound like you have something to add to this. Yeah. It's not Alan from WVOU.
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It's, one it's one of our guys. He's got the booking, and he's, he's been dealing with, high tides and rushing waters. There was, like, three feet of water flowing through, the area where he lives, and people's foundations getting washed out and all that stuff. And that he was helping his son. He was helping his son with, dealing with a completely full basement and, one foot of water on the First Floor. Oh, okay.
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Where where in the country is that? Wisconsin. Because I've heard where?
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Wisconsin. Oh, in Wisconsin. Yeah. The whole basement was flooded from, concrete floor to rafters, and there was about a foot of water on the First Floor. So the, the furnaces, water heaters, central air conditioners, all the wiring, they had, like, three pumps going for more than a day just to pump out the basement. Yikes. There were some foundations where the blocks were actually washed out from under the houses. Oh my god. Like, like the the blocks in an entire corner are missing. And they have since condemned the houses and told people they have to leave. And because it's not on a flood plain, it's considered an act of God, and flood insurance was not required.
It was an add on as a specific rider. So there are a whole lot of people in his area that had absolutely no insurance coverage, and their basically, their whole lives got soaked.
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I'm so sorry. In many in many cases, washed right down the road. Well, hopefully, with all those distractions, is there anybody else that's got a hard copy that could send a copy of the book to Paul? No. He's he's got it. He he's got it. He didn't get flooded out, and he's gonna be mailing it out this week. So we'll get on it. Okay. Well, that's what we're waiting on, Shane, right there. That's the whole hang up. K? So we're about to overcome that. Will that make you happy? Alright.
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I'm happy. Alright.
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Okay. Well, no. We'll we'll get Shane doing the happy dance then. Hopefully, I'd like to get that back up too. It hadn't been available in, who knows with a fiasco from the book patch. What a monumental, hassle. So, anyway, it's all these obstacles that we don't have an organization to go away. You know, who's, who's in charge of the book stuff over there? You know? Please get off your ass and do something. We don't have that kind of power around here. You know? Staff. Staff. Staff. Where the hell are you, staff? Well, they're not around. Okay? So, anyway, that's the obstacles that we are gonna overcome, Shane. And and I I appreciate you prodding us as often as you have. Okay?
Yep. Thank you. Shane's an old time listener. He's been around for a long time. And, so, anyway, we just he popped away for a while. We didn't hear from him for a while. Now he's back. So thanks, Shane. Good to hear from you. Who else has got something here this morning they'd like to bring up? I keep trying to tap dance. I know one thing I wanted to say. I was listening to that, STT report. You know, I've been telling you how weird the weather is here this summer. I call this our summer. Man, it's really different from anyone I've been here in eight years, I guess.
And, I've been mentioning that because it's just highly unusual. A few years back, we had a La Nina offshore, and that affected our weather in a weird way, but I don't think we got one of those out there now. And, it's just been uncharacteristically cloudy and cool when it should be totally sunny, windy, and pretty hot in the afternoon. Well, Sean, on SGT report said, I've never seen the weather. I've been living here over forty years. I've never seen the weather in many around the Twin Cities, like it is. Cool and cloudy and rainy and all this stuff. I guess that's where some of these floods came from over there in Wisconsin. And I was thinking, well, is this evidence that the the noticeable front edge of the global global global solar minimum is here?
Is that what this signifies, Paul? I mean, it's a stab in the dark. I don't know. But I think that's pretty unusual that both of us, we down here on the Equator, and he up there in the northern part of the country are experiencing highly unusual summertime.
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Dude, it So It's it's absolutely unusual. I mean, they're like they're talking, like, hundred year flood, whatever. I don't even think they've had a hundred year flood in some time, but, it it Well, at least a hundred years. Wiped out the low lying areas.
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So They haven't had one at least a hundred years.
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Yeah. So just as long as anybody can remember. Broccoli. I mean Well, it may be his house wasn't flooded. Uh-huh. His But his sons was. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
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So maybe, Samuel, what what's going on? Is Dane Wigginton kicking in here? I mean, is this global solar minimum or what's going on, buddy? Oh, yeah.
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Yeah. That's what Danes says that if you cool down the planet in one place or you're warming up in another, you're gonna have the exact opposite effect somewhere else. And we just went through probably two weeks straight of a 100 degrees, and I'm I'm not really all that. I'm in the foothills, so in the valley, it's even hotter. And that's just I mean, it's not that long ago where if we had a week's worth of hundred days all year, You know? That was it. But we just had two in a row two weeks in a row. And I was hot of them before that. Now it's very cool.
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Uh-huh. So Well, just a unusual weather. I'm wondering if it's not the front edge because they I remember them saying a few years back that when it really became noticeable, there'd be a lot of clouds and, you know, spring would get here, later in the summer, go earlier, and all these different things. And some of those, predictions seems to be happening. So, anyway, it'll sure be sad, because the summers here were wonderful. They really were nice. The the ones I've experienced there, you know, like the ones that used to be. So, anyway, that was another aspect I wanted to mention this morning. Anybody else from the audience got any, you got any weather reports, where you are or any of that kind of stuff? We've got a question, got a comment.
Todd, did you show up yet? Pretty unusual for Todd not to be here. He said he'd be here every day. That was a promise he made. So maybe he's just gonna be late today,
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Paul. Yeah. Maybe.
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I haven't heard too much about the the meeting up in Elmendorf over the weekend. I don't haven't heard if Trump's back. I didn't hardly get to see any of the press conferences or anything. There's a a lot of anticipation, but I didn't see much delivered. So, otherwise and that didn't seem like anything happened too heinous over the weekend that I remember people talking about. So, we'll see this week. There may who knows? There may be some fireworks. We may wait till school gets back in and a little more of a regular routine starts getting started here in a couple of weeks. I guess schools are already in some places, already started.
So, where else can we go to him? I'm gonna have to tap dance around here. I'm waiting for John. He isn't showing up. Do we wanna pay this Smoot? Now, you know, Smoot and he's a relatively younger man. This is not a new video. It was done a while back. I don't remember any of the specifics, but and I don't remember if it was Dan Smoot or not. But the word Smoot has some importance in American politics from the Smoot Hawley Act. Do any of you remember that historically, the Smoot Hawley Act? So it may have been his father who was a, I don't know if it's house member or a senator.
That was if my memory is correct, the Smoot Hawley Act was the act against tariffs that they passed after the twenty nine thirty three fiasco, and they then turned around and blamed the fiasco on this act, the Smoot Hawley Act, I believe, dealing with tariffs saying that the tariffs caused the depression. Something to that effect is lost in my memory a little bit, but I'm sure this guy must have been, that Smoot's son is just just a prediction. I'm not sure exactly who he was, but he's got a very authoritative, short little overview of the fourteenth amendment and some of the things that happened. So, since John isn't gonna show up, Paul, and nobody in the audience wants to communicate with me today, maybe we should play this.
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We could do that.
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I've got her queued up and ready to go. Do you wanna say what give us the what it says on the YouTube label and If there's any who is exactly
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his first name? Okay. It, Dan Smoot. Ah, yes. Dan Smoot. Okay. And, the Dan Smoot reports is in the fourteenth amendment report number three eighty six. The link you sent to me was, from archive.org. There's very little very little, as far as the description or anything like that.
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Now, Jay, before we launch off on it, he may be have gotten some of his information from this. I'm almost certain it was a John Birch Society deal. There was a, house of representatives member from Louisiana named Rarick, r a r I c k, who put a a long entry, I guess, from the house floor, I guess, may have been just put this in the record, on, on the history of the fourteenth amendment. He may be utilizing this, and I think that was done back in the seventies or even maybe before that, the Rarick, part. And, obviously, it seems like to me this was John Birch generated. Rarick was probably a John Birch member, but I'm just connecting some dots here that appear to connect.
So, anyway, here's a a little it's not very long. Could what? Maybe eight or ten minutes, if that's It's about twelve. Okay. Pretty good. On
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the fourteenth.
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Some of the irregularities in the history of the much maligned, justifiably so, fourteenth amendment. Go ahead if you would. Let's do it.
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The Fourteenth Amendment. The Fourteenth Amendment proclaimed, ratified in 1868, was never legally adopted, yet it is the basis for contemporary court decisions and governmental practices which are shattering the foundations of our free society. This illegal appendage to our organic law has been used by the Warren Court in recent years as authority for decisions which, if permitted to stand, will complete the destruction of our republic. Misinterpretation of the illegal fourteenth has caused such legal confusion as to render our system of constitutional law almost meaningless, even if the courts were restrained from further misinterpretations.
Congress should resubmit the Fourteenth Amendment for legal ratification or rejection. I believe the people would reject it because we cannot restore constitutional government until the Fourteenth Amendment and all its progeny are abolished. That is a summary of my report on the Fourteenth Amendment, the full report after a message from my sponsor. The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, proclaimed and ratified in 1868, was never legally adopted, yet it is the basis for contemporary court decisions and governmental practices which are shattering the foundations of our free society.
Congress should resubmit the Fourteenth Amendment for legal ratification or rejection. I do not think we can restore the American constitutional republic until the people compel their Congress to take such action. Hence, I offer a brief review of the incredible history of the Fourteenth Amendment. Throughout the war between the states, eighteen sixty one and sixty five, President Lincoln maintained that the American Union was indivisible, that the war was being fought not to abolish slavery but to suppress rebellion, which threatened to dismember the union.
And that once the rebellion was suppressed, the union of all states would exist exactly as before hostilities. The day hostilities ended, therefore, the Southern states were constitutionally entitled to their full representations and rights in the national congress. The federal government could not legally lay down conditions for readmitting the Southern states because, according to the doctrine of Lincoln and the decision of war, they had never left the Union. Lincoln was assassinated 04/14/1865, five days after Lee's surrender. But Lincoln's successor, President Johnson, quickly carried out Lincoln's plan of reconstruction.
In each Confederate state, Johnson appointed a temporary governor to maintain order while the people of that state held elections and formed a new state government. Persons entitled to vote in these elections were those who had been qualified to vote prior to the Civil War and who took an oath of allegiance to the Union. By mid July eighteen sixty five, all Confederate States except Texas had thus established legitimate governments, and all of them except Texas and Mississippi, acting as States in the Union, had ratified the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery.
When Congress convened in December 1865, the radicals in control refused, however, to seat representatives and senators from these Confederate States. Thus, that Congress was illegal because it denied representation to States constitutionally entitled to it. In June 1866, the illegal Congress considered proposing the Fourteenth Amendment. The vote on this proposal failed to pass in compliance with the constitutional requirement that two thirds of both houses must approve a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment. Nonetheless, the radical leadership of Congress arbitrarily declared the Fourteenth Amendment resolution enacted and submitted it to all states for ratification, including the Confederate states, which had been denied representation.
10 Confederate States and four Northern States rejected the proposed Fourteenth Amendment. So Congress passed a law abolishing the 10 Confederate States, setting them up as military districts under Army dictatorship with the proviso that when they ratified the fourteenth Amendment, they would be admitted to the Union as states. Although the Constitution provides that only states already in the Union can ratify an amendment and gives Congress no power at all to meddle in state decisions to amend or not to amend the Constitution. Army bayonets escorted illiterate Negroes and white carpetbaggers from the North and from foreign countries to the polls, keeping Southern whites away.
Only Northerners, foreigners, Negroes, and Southern scalawags were permitted to hold office in the Reconstruction governments thus formed. When Southern states sought judicial relief, the Supreme Court refused because the Radical Congress had threatened to abolish the Supreme Court if it handed down any decisions favorable to the South. By 07/20/1868, six of the Confederate states thus reconstructed had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment. Meanwhile, however, two Northern States had changed their minds. Their sense of decency outraged by the monstrous procedures, the legislators of New Jersey and Ohio had withdrawn their former ratifications and had rejected the proposed Fourteenth Amendment.
This meant that even with the six Confederate ratifications made at gunpoint, there were not enough ratifications to meet the constitutional requirement that three fourths of all states must ratify a constitutional amendment. But on 07/21/1868, Congress declared the Fourteenth Amendment ratified anyway. This illegal appendage to our organic law has been used by the Warren Court in recent years as authority for decisions which, if permitted to stand, will complete the destruction of our republic. In the school segregation decision of May 1954, for example, the Supreme Court, using the Fourteenth Amendment as its authority, assumed the power to change the meaning of the Constitution in order to make a decision which the court desired.
In the Monroe case decision of February 1961, the court held that the Fourteenth Amendment gives certain individuals right to bypass the normal processes of law in state courts and to bring cases against state and local officials directly in federal courts. Dissenting in this Monroe case, Justice Frankfurter said the Supreme Court's decision completely eliminates the constitutionally reserved rights and responsibilities of all state and local governments. In the Baker v. Carr case of March 1962, the Warren Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment gives Federal courts power to control the apportionment and districting of States for purposes of state and local elections.
This decision voided the laws of Tennessee, but 26 other states were also indirectly involved. This decision, giving the federal government power to regulate the composition and representation of state legislatures, makes state governments mere branches and tools of Washington authority. In the New York School prior case of June 1962, the Supreme Court used the Fourteenth Amendment as authority to reverse the meaning of the First Amendment. Whereas the First Amendment prohibits the Federal Government from interfering with the free exercise of religion, the Supreme Court used the First Amendment, as reinforced by the Fourteenth, as authority to outlaw the free exercise of religion.
The destructive effect of these and other recent supreme court decisions will grow and multiply. The Constitution gives Congress authority to prohibit the court from accepting appeals in cases involving matters which, by the clear terms of our constitution, are beyond Federal jurisdiction. The public should strive to elect a Congress which will take such action. But even if this were done, we would still have the legal chaos which illegal Supreme Court decisions have already caused. Eisenhower's invasion of Arkansas with military force in 1957 and Kennedy's occupation of the city of Oxford, Mississippi, are fruits of the Supreme Court's decision of May 1954.
A frightful number of public school systems in The United States have already eliminated all recognition of God in the classrooms as a result of the Supreme Court's New York prayer case decision. The most fundamental of states' rights, the right of representative government free of outside interference and domination, has already been abrogated in Tennessee by the 1962 Baker versus Carr decision and is threatened in 26 other states. Misinterpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, which is not a valid part of our Constitution, has caused such legal confusion as to render our system of constitutional law almost meaningless, even if the courts were restrained from further misinterpretations.
Obviously, we need to eliminate the Fourteenth Amendment and all the fruits of it, get rid of the amendment, and nullify all court decisions, executive actions, administrative regulations, and laws based on it. But how? Congress could enact a resolution proposing repeal of the fourteenth amendment, but this would be tacit recognition that the amendment is now legal. Moreover, this vital question should be resolved not by some branch or agency of government but by the people themselves. Yep. Congress should enact a resolution resubmitting the Fourteenth Amendment for legal ratification or rejection.
If the people want the Fourteenth Amendment and all that it has produced, they could persuade three fourths of the state legislatures to ratify it legally. I believe, however, that if given a chance, the people would tell their state legislators to reject the fourteenth amendment. Large numbers of Americans are coming to realize that unless the Fourteenth Amendment and all its progeny are abolished, we will not, no matter no matter what else we may do, restore constitutional government in The United States. The meaning of constitutional government is that the government must be bound by the contract, the Constitution, which created the government.
If public officials can change the Constitution, which they are sworn to uphold and obey, as they have been using the Fourteenth Amendment as authority to do, then we actually have no Constitution. The law of the land becomes whatever officialdom wants it to mean on any particular day. We are at the mercy of a judicial oligarchy, which today can say that the Constitution and the laws mean one thing, but tomorrow can decide that they mean something else. That kind of chaos has already been created in our whole system of constitutional law by warrant court misinterpretations of the illegal fourteenth amendment.
I know of no way to remove this confusion except by removing the basis of it, the fourteenth amendment. This is a decision, however, that should not be made by Congress, but should be made by the whole people, acting through due constitutional process, through process as prescribed in the constitution. Goodbye. God bless you.
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Well, that's what we do. We have the ability to do that. Mister Smoot didn't know about all this back then.
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And, we have copy of this broadcast and 25¢ to Dan Smoot, Dallas 14, Texas, and ask for $3.86.
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25¢.
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Six copies, $1.
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That should date that a little bit, shouldn't it, Paul? 25¢. Good. I thought that's very good. That's the reason I wanted to play it. I'm glad I got to listen to it a second time. Paul, I'd suggest that you find a place for that, Dan Smoot, explanation. Excellent explanation, by the way, on on the website somewhere dealing with the fourteenth amendment. There's a lot of information in there. One thing I, the quiz the first time in, on hearing it a second time, they threatened that if the Supreme Court heard any cases at the time in the eighteen sixties that they would abolish the Supreme Court. I thought the Supreme Court was the only court that was set up in the constitution.
All these other did congre article threes and all that are nothing but congressional, court systems, federal court systems.
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Well, they obviously don't care about the constitution. And, they'll the thing was if the Supreme Court passed any ruling that was favorable to the Southern states, that Congress would unwind this the Supreme Court and send those guys packing. So what what the whole thing said to me I don't think they
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It's in the constitution as one of the three branches of power. I don't think they can just arbitrarily get rid of the Supreme Court.
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Well, they can they can do whatever they want to until somebody bitches about it. And then they're in a position to either, undo what they did or silence the one who's bitching about it. What that said to me or stack or stack the court like Roosevelt decided to do. Right. So what that said to me was there is absolutely no further proof that we need that the states are just political subdivisions of the federal government. They are neighborhoods of the District Of Columbia, of Washington, DC. And if we are not citizens of DC, we're not citizens of the state of Arkansas, the state of New York. Correct.
We're not citizens of those political subdivisions. We are absolutely nonresident aliens.
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Correct. And so, very very good, and that was I would imagine he did that back in the seventies, maybe. So that is dated in in the decades. Yes, sir, Samuel. What'd you get out of that?
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That was excellent piece. I think he was wrong on one point, though. There were actually three states that rescinded.
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I think they were Ohio, New Jersey, and Oregon. I think so. I think you're right. Oregon was in there somewhere, and I was surprised when that information crossed my mind that Oregon was a state all the way back then.
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K? Well, I think you're right. I have heard thought he was coming west. California was 18, what, 49. Right? So, I guess. Yeah. Yeah.
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Okay. But, anyway, I had heard I had California
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Trail with a lot of people ended up in those territories. So Right. I'd I had heard that was Oregon. I remembered that. I've said it on the air before, but then I don't know that I'd ever realized it was Ohio too. So, yeah, New Jersey, Ohio, and Oregon that, evidently went back and pulled their approval. And then the the congress wouldn't recognize them, re retracting their vote. Listen. There's a lot of shenanigans going on to get this amendment in there. You can tell from the things that he covered just then, particularly on the six six or 10 Southern states, that even that they wouldn't ratify the fourteenth amendment, and then they kicked them out after they told them in the war they couldn't leave.
So, yeah, there was a bunch of shenanigans going on around this thing, and it's pretty easy to see the more information you get and the more you understand this, that this thing was that the civil war was set up to pass these amendments so these scoundrels could control the world with it through the US dollar with us as property and the collateral for it a hundred and seventy years ago? And the the buttress the buttress comment that to me proves it is not only what has happened subsequently and the fact that everything has laid out perfectly for these scoundrels to do that, but also at the same time with Cyrus Scofield when they grabbed him and started grooming him, taking him to New York, to the Lotus Club, and all that so they could start this whole dispensationalism thing that really has totally screwed up the Protestant religions.
They have all been infiltrated. I say all because I think they have. They have all pretty much been infiltrated by dispensationalism and this red heifer. You know, supposedly, they even did a red heifer recently. Do you know that, Paul? They they burned a red somebody in Texas, one of these wackos, the rapture crowd as is raising red heifers. And they had one, and they they they they burned it recently. And then they said, no. It wasn't a true red heifer because it had some black hairs. But they're going to A 100,000
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a head for them, Roger.
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How much? A 100,000 a head?
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A 100,000 a head.
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Whoo. That's pretty good pretty good, return if you can get it. So, anyway, all that's going on and all that came from dispensationalism. And all of that Scofield crap was started about the same time, which shows you that they knew and projected how dispensationalism was gonna screw up. Now, Merca, who has not been screwed up by dispensationalism. I'm I'm sure I'm sure sorry John isn't here. Merkah, who hadn't been screwed up by dispensationalism? CF Scofield, the rapture doctrine. All that crap came out of Scofield. The Catholics.
Yep. E Michael Jones is right. Yep. They haven't screwed up the Catholic religion with all that. It's all the Protestant religions that's been infiltrated with. Yeah. Marco, what do you gotta add here?
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Just, another good term for us being,
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out of The US is alien. We are alien Yep. To The United States. Sure are. Same way France and England and and and Europe and all the other countries of the world are alien to the federal government. We're the same way.
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Right. But you know what that means? We don't have the protection because the original sovereign states don't exist anymore.
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Well, they exist. We just gotta bring them out and dust them off. They're still there. They can't get rid of them. Yeah. There's there's no enforcement, though. Well, no. There's not.
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But the, well, where's our enforcement? Where's our enforcement?
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Our enforcement is in allegiance for protection, protection for allegiance because that is a historic over a thousand year legal doctrine that we can hold these bastards feet to the fire on, should be able to in some sort of a courtroom setting. Right. But There's the teeth right there, but we've got to sharpen them a bit. Let's say they're a little tall.
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The enforcement is in the militia because the original sovereign state positions, they're unseated. None of the people that are in government at the state level are working for a constitutional
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republic state. No. No. No. They've all been compromised with this little fourteenth amendment and everything they've done. Change the senators the way that they are, reach Washington and all that stuff. They don't represent the states anymore. There's another tie that's severed, that they went to great lengths to sever that tie of senators being popularly elected where their magic money machine could, pick the one they want. So anybody else got any comments on that piece? I have something real quick. I really I do I do want us to put that on the website somewhere around the fourteenth amendment so people can access it. Yes. What do you got, Paul?
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I, I put the link to the archive.org page where that both audio and video are available. And in the event that it gets scrubbed from there, I have also thrown it up in the videos folder of docs.exposethematrix.com, and I put both links in the chat and FCC.
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You're a thorough kind of guy, aren't you?
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Well I have his videos on Telegram Roger.
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You have Smooch's video on Telegram? Yeah.
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I have a few in there. He had some good ones.
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Okay. Yeah. Okay. I'll bet you he's the son of that famous, other Smoot Smoot Holly act. The the names kind of run through Washington when you start seeing them historically, and then you'll you see their children and stuff involved in politics up there too. I can think of several examples. Excuse me. So anybody else got any comments on that? Come on, audience. I'm trying to elicit a conversational format here.
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Please. Rich and Huntsville.
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Hey, Rich. What you got, man? How you doing?
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I'm, battling this extreme heat. It's, it's horrible. Really? Makes me angry. Nothing I can do about it, though. Oh, well, that's unusual. Roger, does anybody out there have any, ideas about, a bumper sticker that we could have produced that has exposed the matrix on it, but, have certain subject matter, you know, with, expose the matrix on the, you know, at the at the last part of it. But, you know, it's like something with the fourteenth amendment
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that Well, I would But how about how about something like this? Free yourself from the from the federal government and then have the matrixdocs.com. You could do something like that. Never thought about it before. You remember, Rich, we just never had enough people around here to to implement things like that. But it's not a bad idea. You know, it's not a bad idea at all. If somebody wants to follow-up on it and find a place it could print them and stuff like that. But another way you could use those also as stickers anywhere, not just on a bumper sticker.
So not a bad idea, Rich.
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Yeah. I, back in back in, 2012, I, I was elected, as a Ron Paul delegate. I had about 7,000 people. And here in my, my, county, elect me for that. And I used to I used to drive around with these huge huge posters on the back of my truck, with quotes from the founding fathers and things. And, eventually, here a couple of years ago, I was still driving around with those those signs, and I got pulled over by a a Keystone cot. And, yeah, he the the reason why he pulled me over is because he said my sign was covering up my license plate.
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So my god.
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Yeah, eventually,
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Did you tell him your sign was did you tell him your sign was a whole lot more important than your license plate?
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No. I didn't. No. I didn't. I think he was out for me, though, because, Yeah. He he wrote me up a citation, and I I ignored it. And, yeah, make a long story short, it cost me quite a pretty penny, but that was, that was before, I filed with the secretary of state. So, you know, like you say, that's all in the
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all in the background now. Well, hopefully, you still may run into a dumbass cop like that, but, hopefully, you're on a little bit better ground because of that.
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I hope so. I really do. Yeah. But, yeah, that was just something that, I wanted to bring up to you. And and also with, Mirka, talking about, the the site that she's got, I had access to that, and I I think I still do. But my problem is, keep on breaking these really expensive, phones that I have. So I I I put a I put a really, a a a nice, body glove around the phone. But now I can't, I can't access, Mirka's site anymore because I'd have to take the stupid, guard off of the glass. Why don't you,
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check out that, Prather was that guy's name, the major Prather on a Sean SGT reports. So I was it's probably a week or or so old, maybe ten days. But, Sean was promoting a phone that he's found that's about $500 instead of a thousand to 1,500 and that does all that stuff. You may I don't remember the name of the phone or anything because I hate the damn things. But you may wanna check on that. Solana phone, do I? It's what?
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It's Solana form. It was $500. It was with Solana. Yeah.
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Well, it could be. He was just talking about it. So, you might wanna chase that down, Rich. You know, I think y'all know I've been very vociferous about my feelings about cell phones. So they're them and me were not meant to do much together, evidently. So, anyway, what else do you mean?
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Well, yes,
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Mercury. Your your yeah. Hi. Your phone isn't letting you get into Telegram. Is that what it is?
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Right. Because it's the it's the it's the finger the thumb pressure that, it it's it's already maxed out. It won't let me have access to your your site. Thus, I would have to take the I'd have to take this body glove, protection off of it, and I've already spent quite a few dollars on, broken, screens.
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That's that that's the Well, how how are you breaking them all the time?
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Oh, I'd I'd lay them down, and I actually bump into them and knock them off, and they they they smack and they get busted.
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Okay.
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I mean, Totally. I mean, I've got I've got guards on them and everything, but, it's just bad luck.
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Is it an iPhone or what is it?
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Oh, no. It's a it's a Samsung, s 23 ultra.
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Because I found a good cover, so I can send it to you if you like, like, to share with you what what it is. I think they have they have, different ones for Apple and Samsung. And it's, like, a really good protective, like, it's protective for the phone. You know? I've dropped my phones too and broke the screen, so I found a good one. So I can share with you. I don't know how we're gonna get it to you, If there's a way to maybe Roger can connect us by email, and I can send it to you.
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Yeah. Can I give you my can I give you my email now or later? Wow. You can give it directly to Merkham. Save me a step. Sure. Okay.
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Okay. If you wanna say in here, or do you wanna just I don't know if Roger minds
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connecting us. We'll just wait until after show. That's fine. Alright. Let me do that. Good enough.
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Okay, Rich. Anything else? What county is what county is what county is Huntsville in up there? I'm in Madison. It's in Madison County. Okay. I know Limestone County is isn't Limestone County the next county to the west up there?
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Absa yes. It is, Roger. Where Appin? Appin's Alabama is. Yeah. Right. There's there's a World War two museum there that, I've gone gone and visited a few times and I know. Yes. This Roger, you have no idea how fast this place is growing. It's just unbelievable. They're building everywhere. Well, people are It reminds me of it reminds me of it reminds me of San Diego back in the sixties when I was a kid growing up there. Yeah. It's it's just
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it's just unbelievable how fast this place has grown. Well, there's a lot of people from, those northern cities and these oppressive, states that are dying to get out of there. Alabama is, one of the preferred destinations, it would appear. That's a wonderful Yes. It is. Wonderful part of the state you're in up there, especially I was mentioning the West in Athens and Limestone County, especially to the East up there where Fort Payne is. And I don't remember the name of those counties, but that's a real nice area of the country up there.
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Oh, yes. It's close to Georgia
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Yeah.
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Up there in the Yeah. The Appalachia.
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Right. Pretty close to Rome. Rome is across the border there in that area. Nice, nice part of the state. So any of you that are looking to relocate people on the state. Yeah. I've got a new listener from, that's been down in Alabama about four or five years. Just stumbled on us recently. He was an Anavon Wright student. We hope he'll be a refugee of all that. He may be listening this morning. He's down in Shelby County, which is around Birmingham, it appears. So, anyway, if you're looking to relocate, Alabama's pretty nice state. The northern part of the state's real nice. And if you like the beach, they've got a just a touch of that white sand beach that proliferates the whole Panhandle there, and that part of Alabama is called Orange Beach.
So you got good fishing, good beach, good mountains, all that, interesting state. And, we're glad you're there, Rich. So, anything else, buddy? No. I can't think anything else. It'll stop the top of my head, Rogers. Good talking to you. Thank you. We'll always bring your for Rich, Roger. Oh, Dave. That's right. You were trying to cut in. I forgot you, man. Yes. What you got for Rich? That's right. Yeah. Good morning, everybody.
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Rich, so if I'm sure you got a Dollar General around there.
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Oh, yeah.
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They they sell, you know, phones, and they're they're quite reasonable. You know, we've spent a fortune on phones over the years with AT and T. And, you know, I mean, now I I just got this cheap little $20 flip phone, and I've I can't tell you how many times I've dropped it, and it hasn't broke. I got a little crack on the outside screen. And I know you want a smartphone, but they they sell smartphones. And, you know, they are quite reasonable, and they'll do anything any other phone does. And, you know, you get TracFone. You get the TracFone, one where it's you know, you own it and, you put that TracFone card in, no contract.
I pay $20 a month. And as a matter of fact, my I had a card, but, you know, I was through the night. I and my phone is on 247, literally. Okay? Unless it shuts off by itself, and then I when I'm awake, I dial it right back up because I listen to stuff through the night. And, for $20 for a month, I get unlimited phone, unlimited texting, and I get four gigs of of data. When you spend more, you know, you get more. So there's a 20, a third actually, there's a $15 card. And I think you get a little bit less data, but, it hasn't affected me. And your data rolls over. There's no contracts, no names. Just, when you start out, you give them a ZIP code.
And, they, you know, they sign you a phone number. You can keep an old one if you have an unlocked phone. But, they're incredibly cheap. And, you know, I think $50 a month for a smartphone card gives you you know, I'm not sure exactly, but go check out your your Dollar General and look around at all of them because sometimes they have, you know, like a sale at, what do you call it? They're discontinuing something. And and I'm telling you, they this stuff is dirty. And I I can't ever imagine how I could have spent the money we've spent on phones over the last twenty plus years. It's it's unfathomable what they've gotten away with.
So check them out.
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Okay.
[01:16:42] Unknown:
Do you have some How how's how's the memory on them?
[01:16:48] Unknown:
Well, I have I I make, like, about 400 calls a month because it tells me when I go to my my, recent calls, it's, like, 398 to 412 calls, you know, that are stored. And and I have every single text message that I've gotten or sent. I've never erased anything because I I can't figure out how to do it, and I don't wanna ask anybody. So I just have all of them, and it hasn't affected my phone. And it's coming up on a year here, and, there's also rewards you get to add memory or to add, data. You know, like I said, I just got this four g LTE flip phone, and it's been incredible.
I go people send me YouTube stuff. I can click on it, and it takes me to YouTube. And it you know, I can pretty much anything I can click on that somebody sent me online, I can go to it and and listen to it. So I know it's the same with their smartphones. So Well Yep. Alright. We're welcome.
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You guys.
[01:18:04] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Say goodbye. And, you know, I've had I've had a lot of issues with AT and T shutting me off because of the content that I listened to. And, even my landline, you know, I've had issues with them. I have not had and I'm, I'm almost a year. I swear to god, this phone is on 247 when the card is is active. And I've not had one backlash from TracFone
[01:18:33] Unknown:
ever. And I can tell you his audio quality has improved dramatically from the other phone he used to have. It's much clearer and upfront with that. Who was saying Roger there?
[01:18:46] Unknown:
I was just gonna say, are you still are you running a node or anything, with a on a website for cryptocurrencies or anything?
[01:18:58] Unknown:
Who? You, I think.
[01:19:01] Unknown:
Yeah. For
[01:19:03] Unknown:
yes. For for, like, a okay. Because there's, like, a there's a a decentralized, cryptocurrency that, the way it works is it's the bandwidth. When you're not using your phone, as long as you've got your phone, you know, on twenty four seven, it's what it's doing is it's sharing bandwidth with everybody who, or all the other phones and stuff, and it and it shares bandwidth. And it brings down the the price, and it makes the quality of, sharing the content with, with the community better. So it's, that's why I asked because I when you said you have the phone on twenty four hours a day plugged in kind of stuff, I I was thinking maybe you've got a a a cryptocurrency node.
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No. I don't. I don't know anything about that. And, you know, you pretty much gotta see to be able to do that and, you know, I am blind and
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so Yeah. We were disadvantaged
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there, Dave. Those virtual wallets and all that stuff. You know? I did want to dabble a little bit, in some crypto a while back. But, yeah, we we never did anything with it. So, I tried to get in with, John and, and, Jim and that gal,
[01:20:40] Unknown:
from Colorado.
[01:20:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Kathy on that deal. But, you know, that first deal when you were on truth frequency, Roger, and, we we we couldn't get any any Bitcoin. They wanted us to go to a vending machine in Detroit, you know, in the seat really seedy parts of town and take, you know, a couple of thousand dollars in cash and feed it in a machine. You know, my wife and I, right, and I'm like, yeah. I'm not really comfortable doing that. When we're pulling bars and Yeah.
[01:21:16] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I don't think that appeals to me. Let me ask you a question, Dave. I'm seeing something. I wanted to connect it. What's the network that backs, well, it just came to me. Sinclair Broadcasting That backs, a a Wells. JB Wells.
[01:21:31] Unknown:
Sinclair Broadcasting. I don't
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I don't know. I I don't know. That's what it is. Okay? I'm telling you. Yep. Okay. And so recently, as they were going over a lot of this stuff they've uncovered about uncovered about Russiagate, and they were talking about Bill Barr, who went and had a lunch meeting when they were in the middle of formulating all that at Sinclair Broadcasting, and it showed them walking into the building. So if you had any What are they out of? They're a nationwide deal. I don't know where their national, office is or where this office was, but they're a big conglomerate. I own a bunch of radio stations. And remember I told you that JB Wells' Brandy said, well, we have to sneak you in because they told us not to put you on. You know?
So there was proof of that. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He's monitored by Sinclair. I wonder if, if he he was gonna set up his own website and stuff. I wonder if they've severed that connection. I hope they have.
[01:22:34] Unknown:
He'll be at liberty. I don't know, Roger, but I'll tell you what. I listened to to John pretty much, you know, every night that he's on, I get him on this little he's on the radio here, AM and FM here at sanilacbroadcasting.com. That's, you know, up in, Sandusky, Michigan. They got an AM and two FM stations, one country and one, you know, kind of rock and roll. But Uh-huh. And then a talk, you know, the AM talk. And, the stuff I've heard him say on on my over my radio, not on the phone, you know, because it's it's basically the same thing. But I Same thing. When I first found him on the on the freaking radio, I was blown away what he was talking about the Jews, and
[01:23:27] Unknown:
and he never got censored at all. Well, I'm just telling you with the the two points that I connected. Sinclair is who he's on, and I saw this that, that they were involved enough where they had a lunch at their office building or something with some clowns about Russiagate evidently. So I just wanted to tell you that. Yeah. So anybody else got anything they'd like to bring forward here? We got about thirty minutes left or so. Oh, I got one more thing, Roger. When you mentioned all the pedophiles,
[01:24:00] Unknown:
the pedophile Jews in in Israel, and you asked, do you know how many of them are over there? I could've swore you were gonna say 6,000,000.
[01:24:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Good. One more crap from these people. God, they're just the biggest wackos, man. And and if you didn't know this, audience, as well, I don't know how many of you have ever spent as much time as I have studying these damn people, if that's what they are. That they were in 1919 during World War one. There were articles in the New York Times that referred to 6,000,000 Jews being killed. Do you do you know that, Dave? It's something in their Talmud that there's gotta be some sort of a sacrifice, and the number evidently is 6,000,000. That's why it keeps coming up.
[01:24:53] Unknown:
No, Roger. I didn't, but I gotta tell you. I've heard two different people on on radio, one on, BB nine, you know, Blackbird. The guy in RBN? Blackbird. Yeah. Him and they were probably both, one of them might have been on Wells, but they were talking about the crypto Jews and, you know, being the Don May Jews and how they how, Turkey is was right in the middle That's right. The Roman Empire Right. And how they went in and and, you know, they they the Jews slaughtered the Armenians. Yeah. And then they went to Russia, then they then they went to Germany. And, you know, you're the only guy that I've ever heard talk about that. And now I'm telling you, it's it's getting out. I'm And I'm quite school. Now the gal that was talking about it on, on Bebe's show, he was sitting in for that Monica lady that was on, with, Paul English.
Oh, yeah. She's in Canada, and her brother's in just got out of prison in Right. In Germany for, you know, talking about the Jews. Anyway, she BB sat in for her, and so he did a two hour show, his and hers, and had this lady on. And she talked some some stuff about, you know, that you guys don't agree with, but a lot of what she said was that. She talked about the Jews, the Don Mays, the cryptos, and and all that. And it was like, wow. It's really starting
[01:26:37] Unknown:
to The cryptos the cryptos are called Mariano Jews, and that those are the ones that were in Spain. I think other parts too, but that just means they go in the closet. But I you're you're gonna have a hard time finding somebody that studied these bastards more than I have, Dave. Because here's what I believe it. When I first got exposed to this, I started going well, Woody, the, an investigative journalist has the five w's. Right? Who, when, where, what, and why. With the two most important being who and why. And so that's where I started in the early nineties after I got turned on to this. I had a you know, I'd always wondered in my earlier life when I was young of why are these people so per persecuted?
Right? Right. Well, I you know, and it ain't because we hate them. It's because of what they do to us that we hate them. And, of course, that's the part they never want. Hate us. Well, they never well, they do. But they hate us evidently less than they hate the Orthodox Jews. The the these Ashkenazis hate the Orthodox Jews with a purple passion, and, and they hate Arabs and us less than they hate the Orthodox Jews according to this rabbi I saw recently, and I've had that confirmed from other other Jewish sources. So, yeah. Oh, here's another one. I mentioned it Saturday briefly.
Another of those Tucker Carlson, interviews, and I went back. I'd only watched a part of it when I talked about it on Saturday. One of the other ones is with an orthodox nun whose father was a big Greek Orthodox priest at one of the biggest, churches in New York, a Greek Orthodox. He was the pastor of. And she's lived over there in Israel in these Christian cities and talks about how the Jews and how it is living over there, what they have to put up with, and the way that these, the settlers and stuff are treating the Christian and the Christian community. If that rings a bell with any other, you'll probably never find another source as credible and accurate as this gal that's, Tucker's interviewing there, and I do not remember her name.
But very articulate, speaks English perfect. And, it's just well worth listening to if you wanna find out some more about these whatever the hell they are.
[01:29:09] Unknown:
For re for relocation, the number one city is Conway, South Carolina. According to Travel and Leisure magazine, recent study, Conway, South Carolina is the most moved to city in the world in the country. We all Really?
[01:29:26] Unknown:
Well, okay, Ferris. We appreciate that injection there, Conway. Seems like I've been through Conway. Bruce, are you with us today? Oh, Bruce. Our South Carolinian, Bruce, are you with us today? Joan, are you with us? What's everybody taking Mondays off these days or what? Yeah. Isn't that near Myrtle Beach? Oh, I don't know. That's why I'm gonna ask you. Think so, Lauren, Harris. Is Conway where that little school is that was in the, college world series finals this year? It may be. Anyway, I've heard of it before. I don't know remember if I've ever been there before. Was that Waheed that actually came in with a, hey, Roger?
[01:30:14] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Roger, what do you think? My it was in my left knee for about two weeks, and now it's in my right knee. What could that be doing? What in the hell?
[01:30:28] Unknown:
Gout?
[01:30:29] Unknown:
I don't know, Wajib. I don't know. You think I'm Karnak the Magnificent or something? I have no idea about your knees. Eat eat more meat. Eat more meat, and it'll it'll straighten it out. Thank you so much. Hey. Don't you love the way Wahid comes in here with all these questions? Like, they're they have no bearing on anything. How can you teach? What do I have to tell my mother to put our property in a trust? I'd damn if I know. Yes, Maury. I booked. Uh-oh.
[01:31:02] Unknown:
Brent Yeah. You're talking about me. You're talking about me. You know, they here in Virginia, they got that guard, that when the tick bite you, you're gonna be, like, allergic to red meat. Yes. There's a tick. I got that shit. I can't even eat yeah. I can't even eat red meat now. I get all swaddled and stuff. All my body get like a rash. Is that right? Yes.
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They're trying to do that to everybody right there. So I'm sure sorry that you got exposed to that, Boring.
[01:31:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I work outside all day. You know? I'm exposed to the ticks and all that stuff all day.
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Right. Well, that may be where you got it. There's one particular variety of tick, the West the Texas spotted tick or something that that It's the lone the lone star the lone star tick, the lone stars. Okay. Well, I was pretty close. Lone star, Texas tick. Well, I'm sorry to hear that, Bory. I've heard about that, that they're trying to do that or that's happening, and I'm sure sorry you're a recipient of that. I would hate to not be able to eat meat anymore.
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I'll bet there's an antidote.
[01:32:16] Unknown:
There may be. Don't know if there is or not. I hadn't heard anybody say anything about that. Brent, what were you trying to say? Were you trying to address Waheed?
[01:32:26] Unknown:
Yeah. I had a quick question for him. Waheed, are you tall?
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Waheed?
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Waheed.
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Well well well well, I'm five nine. I'm five nine.
[01:32:41] Unknown:
Oh, well Medium. You're Negroes.
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Use the one. What he's with the one, you get better.
[01:32:53] Unknown:
Hey, Raj. What, what I'm not Yeah. Well, Paul Paul may have a suggestion for you here. There there are some things that people take for stuff like that. Paul, is that what you're going to address is Wahid's weak knee?
[01:33:07] Unknown:
No. I was not going to address Wahid's weak knee because we weren't talking about anything even remotely connected to that. Well, that that doesn't matter. When Waheed comes in, we put everything aside to deal with whatever it is. No. We don't. We only think we do. We only think we do. We we actually don't. Bori, what I would do is I would look into chlorine dioxide. And I would look into MMS, particularly the MMS protocol for detoxing. Cool. It is probably, parasitic based because just about everything is. So I would try the chlorine dioxide detox protocols where you start with a couple of drops, and the next day, you add more drops. Next day, you add more drops, and you go to the point where you where you're taking so many drops that you almost feel sick, and then you back off to, the lesser value that your body was able to manage. You carry that for about a month or so, and then you go back down to, like, a maintenance level. It's like, a couple of drops a day and do that, like, on into infinity.
And it might help. It might not. It's a new thing. Nobody knows anything about it, but the CDS protocol has helped with a lot of things.
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Give me a shot. Boring and you know what you do. That's that's MMS?
[01:34:34] Unknown:
Yep. That's
[01:34:35] Unknown:
Yep. Go ahead. Go ahead, Roger. No. I was gonna say something else. Get the get the MMS stuff straight first. Okay. Yeah, Paul. That's MMS. Yeah? I need the county file. Yep. County file for January. Alright. Thank you, Paul. Thank you. Of course. And you know how you can tell is you go to your local Carneseria, and you walk in there and see if it makes you sick.
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No. No. I I stopped eating red meat because, each time that I eat it, I get that.
[01:35:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I'm sure sorry to hear that. I hope it doesn't happen to me. I'm on a meat diet here lately. Waheed. Yes, sir.
[01:35:19] Unknown:
The, but, yeah, there is how much of this meat and then and I go to some pretty, decent places. How much of it is real? Or but I know some of it is just what do you call it? Clone meat? Well, that's what they're putting out now. Down there.
[01:35:38] Unknown:
Well, you know about that, Wahid? That comes from that comes from a couple of lines of what they call some kind of cells that never stop growing. They don't die. Do you know about this? Do you know about the background of this? The majority of that stuff is made from a black woman who came into a hospital in the fifties, who had a tumor that wouldn't stop growing. And it literally absorbed her eventually. And they couldn't kill it. I don't remember what they call it. And that is where all of these meat sources come from. That and another there's a white boy that had the one of these same cell lines that wouldn't grow. So some of them are from cells from his cancer, and the others are cells from that black woman's cancer in the fifties. Is that sound like something you might wanna eat? Does it, Wahi?
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Is that is that that's where they get me steaks and the steak.
[01:36:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yep. And all the the basis of all this fake meat is one of those two cancers that would not die. They've got salmon now. They've got butter now. They got fake butter now. Bill Gates is behind all these companies.
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And, yeah. I don't know I heard that they can they can put the they can put it as, that is
[01:37:03] Unknown:
natural. That it's natural. They can go with natural. I mean Well, they might could. You know, my suggestion is stay stay away from it. So, anyway, what I've been doing lately is we've got a real nice here. That's a neat little meat store. Carne is meat in Spanish. Arria means store, so carneceria. And, I've been going down there. They got imported beef from Uruguay, from Argentina, and from The US. And I go down there and just buy the whole filet of, of Uruguayan beef because I know it doesn't have any of that crap that they're putting in it in The US. And, I think the last one I had, just a whole filet. Have you ever seen that whole filet muscle, Paul? You know what I'm talking about?
It's, the other side, you know, when you look at a t bone steak, the New York Strip side is called Lomo here. Mhmm. And the filet is called in Argentina, it's called filet. Here is called, Lomofina. So, anyway, I just go buy the whole muscle. I think the one I bought last week, towards the end of it now, was about $80. And I just eat steak and eggs or steak and avocados or steak and something every both meals every day. It's pretty cheap, man, to eat the finest beef in the world. Boy, is it tasty. Oh, it's just so good. I'm thinking it's getting to the point
[01:38:35] Unknown:
where you don't wanna eat anything red unless you are standing in a butcher shop and you watch the butcher cut it.
[01:38:43] Unknown:
Well, I that's why I feel safe eating this stuff from Uruguay and Argentina because I know how it is down there. I remember when I first got to Argentina, I was living out by the airport, sub some blooded place, and there was a little store out there close to the airport. You walk in, and I've often said that living in Argentina is like living in The States in the fifties. Okay? And you go in and you see that old white with the curved glass kind of meat meat container. They've got all the different cuts of meat and everything in there. And even though you don't know Spanish, you can recognize what that cut is. And so you can point.
And I remember them. They they take the whole filet muscle out and put it on a scale. And then they take the knife and go, well, how much of it do you want? You know? And I said, well, hell, give me the whole thing. It was it was $21 for a whole filet of the finest beef in the world. Pretty cheap. K? So, anyway, that's what I've been doing lately, and I think I'm gonna continue doing that because it's just so good and it's so tender that even with my teeth as bad as they are, I can chew that stuff, and it's just delicious, and it's really good for you. That carnivorrhea diet depending on depend hold on, Wahid. Depending on where you get your beef and what it's been through. But this stuff is just delicious.
Yes, Wahid.
[01:40:13] Unknown:
What is the fish like? The fish you got the fish that you get what kind of fish do you guys have in here? We get fresh fish because we got an ocean, you know, Pacific. We got a coast,
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and it's, pretty short. Yeah. They get fresh fish up here real regular daily. So the fish is very good. I don't eat as much of it as I probably should. I like fish, but I just don't. Well, I'll tell you what I really like, though, is is, tuna on the grill. You know, that dark meat tuna when you put it on the grill, it it tastes like a steak. It's just fantastic. So, occasionally, I'll stumble on some of that. But fish here is good. Everything's grown within a 150 miles of us. There's the the the the people are are relatively, poor, and so they don't go buy a bunch of fertilizer, round up, and all that crap. They can't afford it. So the soil is very rich because we're total volcanic area.
And, these people that have a little land, and they got a garden in the backyard. And they come to town. And one of the reasons I like living in this little town close to where we are is that it's got a street culture. And you get the native gals in their native dress with their hats and their all their little stuff that's very native oriented. And, they just sit out on the street all day and sell stuff they grew in their garden. You know? Go get ten ten tomatoes for a dollar, eight or 10 onions for a dollar, and and and twenty fifth eighteen to twenty mandarins for a dollar, and all that kind of stuff. You can live like if I live closer to that town where I didn't have to schlep that stuff around, I'd probably eat a lot cheaper than I do right now.
But, anyway, that's kind of the lay of the land around here. Food's very good. Didn't have all that crap in it, nor is it gonna have any of that crap in it. So, anyway, that answer your question, Wahib, I hope. Anybody else got something to ask? Any Ecuadorian questions or anything? Questions on the fourteenth amendment? Questions on how to file paperwork? What to do? Are there any new students that would like to open their mic and say, hi, Roger. I'm new. Any of you like to do that? We got a real a real quiet crowd today here, Paul. I don't know. Did you give them a tranquilizer?
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No. No. No. No. No. No.
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Okay.
[01:42:50] Unknown:
Well, let's see. Somebody's yelling in the background. It must be in the back. Yeah. I don't know. It must be.
[01:42:57] Unknown:
Just just doing a, a quick, search on, the lone star tick. Several tick torn and several tick borne diseases are transmitted by the lone star tick, which are found mainly in woodlands with dense undergrowth and around animal resting areas in the Eastern, Southeastern, And South Central United States. Diseases associated with the Lone Star to conclude alpha gal syndrome, which is an allergy to sugar, Ehrlichiosis caused by a bacteria, transmitted by the lone star tick symptoms include fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and sometimes upset stomach. Heartland virus disease, a potentially fatal viral illness.
Southern Tick Associated Rash Illness causes a rash similar to Lyme disease along with fatigue, headache, fever, and muscle pains. Bourbon virus disease, a rare viral illness, and tularemia
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That may be a Lyme. Bacterial infection,
[01:44:08] Unknown:
also known as rabbit fever, which can be transmitted through tick bites. Now if, if it shows similar results to Lyme disease, I do know that MMS is beneficial in, limes and Is it? Various oh, yes. Yes. Very much so.
[01:44:33] Unknown:
Yeah. I tell you, the people that get that stuff suffer from it greatly. Yeah. Because I've known people when I was back in The States that said they thought that's what they had anyway. Bori, there's just something to try, and, you may wanna go back and get the exact kind of prescribed way of doing it of increasing your drops till you feel sick and then backing them off and staying at that level for a month, and then go, buy you a little filet and see if it turns your stomach.
[01:45:07] Unknown:
Here we go.
[01:45:09] Unknown:
Hey. I I five. Do you got any specific ways that could get it, the MMS?
[01:45:17] Unknown:
I I get the, sodium chloride flakes from Amazon, and, you can get citric acid anywhere and mix up your own solution. So, the the, doctor Jim Hummel's book Yes. That is everything you need to know about, chlorine dioxide solution at MMS. And you can find, like, 25 or 27, books and videos and such on docs.exposedtomatrix.com in a folder called CDS for chlorine dioxide solution. It's everything I've got on it. It's it's up there in docs thatexposethematrix.com. And I did do a search MMS lone star tick disease. And at the bottom, AI put in the CDC warning, important warning, MMS is marketed as a health supplement and sometimes promoted as a treatment for various diseases, including tick borne illnesses. However, it is not safe or effective as a treatment the FDA, according to BioSpace and other health authorities, have issued warnings against its use stating that it is the same as drinking bleach and can cause serious harm, including severe vomiting, diarrhea, life threatening low blood pressure, and acute liver failure. Always consult with a health care professional about any health concerns, or before considering any new treatments.
So they put in the, oh, this is bad for you disclaimer in there.
[01:47:02] Unknown:
But But But
[01:47:04] Unknown:
but but did you get your COVID shot?
[01:47:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. But did you get your COVID shot? Right. But I just thought I would add that that, according to the FDA, MMS is not a safer effective treatment. So
[01:47:21] Unknown:
There you go, Bory. We might have set you on a path to, being able to put that in remission. I hope so. If you try that, will you please keep us up on your results?
[01:47:31] Unknown:
Oh, hell yeah.
[01:47:34] Unknown:
Yeah. I will. I will, Ryan. I will. Okay, Bory. Because I think, that that is a, situation that is growing around the country from what I hear, and they may be even trying to utilize that in some of their more devious ways of things like getting crap into food and stuff like that. Well, there's no telling what these damn bastards are up to. That's why we all need to spread this word. Mister Smoot said, you gotta go in and get them to take the fourteenth amendment away. No. You don't. Dan, all you gotta do is get enough people away on how to step around it and reconnect themselves with constitutional, god given rights and constitutional protections.
Yeah. And I believe That's all we gotta do. Spread the word. We can do what congress cannot do. We can force these bastards into a corner with this information. We get enough of us, and people keep filing these paper paperwork actions, then, they're they're gonna eventually get exposed. The truth is like a lion. Let it run free.
[01:48:38] Unknown:
A lot of Dan Smoot stuff that he did, like, between, videos, books, all that stuff. That was in the sixties, sixties and seventies. Okay. That's what that kinda looked like to me. The business end of government was written in 1973. That was a book from Dan Smoot.
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He kept referring to the war. Thought it was really good, but
[01:49:04] Unknown:
most people are proud to be fourteenth amendment
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US citizens. Right? They built. I mean, I I know that's true. I know that's true because they don't have any understanding, and they've got tremendous, tremendous conditioning. I was having a discussion a few years back with a guy down here. It's a very federal guy who was a federal this and a federal that, and he's been through the Glenn Allen School down there, was an instructor, and he used to fly the water helicopter here, because he wasn't 65 yet. And, all he's trained, he's qualified both fixed wing and rotary wing. Quite a guy. And, I was trying to explain this, and he's sitting there banging on the table with his fist. I'm a citizen of The United States.
Well, shit, man. I ain't gonna argue with you if that if you're that adamant. And now what if if somebody does that to you, though, I've thought about that incident a number of times. And, I wish I would have said, can you define a citizen of The United States for me? Because, see, that's the thing. They don't know the definition. So if anybody ever does that to you, that's the way to come back with them. Say, okay. I'm not gonna argue with you about that. Can you define a citizen of The United States that you're so adamant that you are? Well, they're not gonna be able to.
K? But, anyway, yeah, I've heard that happen. Sure have. So if people are like that, they step away and go, Just be a happy slave then. Shit ain't no skin off my nose. Larry, first time we've heard from you today. How are you doing, buddy?
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Good. How are you doing?
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All in all, not too bad. Wish the clouds would go away. We get some of our summer weather back, but other than that, I'm alright.
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I I alright. Are you glad to hear from me today? Sounds like it. Sure, man. Always. Well, I'm always glad to hear from you guys. Good. Speaking of, the the Smoot report, I think that particular fourteenth amendment Dan Smoot report aired in 1963. And some something I wanna add. It appears that these, I think so, I think so, it appears that these corrupt, historic federal officials were quite effective in their day at getting amendments added to the US constitution despite the fact that the amendments were not legally and lawfully ratified.
I'm sure you are familiar with how secretary of state Philander c Knox proclaimed the sixteenth amendment was ratified
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when it was not and the seventeenth in the same year.
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Yeah. So I believe that was right around 1913
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It was. Thirteen ish. It was. Very bad year for our country.
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And I'm also I I think you're familiar with the research of Bill Benson according to his research and official documentation discovered and compiled by Bill Benson in his book, The Law That Never Was. Benson shows verifiable proof the sixteenth amendment was not legally and lawfully
[01:52:18] Unknown:
ratified. Correct. I've met him several times. Got to hear him speak several times. Yep. I was aware of all that. All I got for you. Yeah. The seventeenth, the same thing. They did the sixteenth amendment in April. The seventeenth amendment was in the summer, and then they waited till Christmas to pass the Federal Reserve Act. Why'd they do it like that, Larry? I hear you, Samuel. I'll get to you. Why'd they do it like that?
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Well, I remember you explaining there was a certain order to these events that they're trying to accomplish.
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Well, the see here, that was the fur besides the civil war stuff in the passage of the the fourteenth amendment to do the real setup to this. When they got into 1913, remember, not '13 is a big number for them, so they use that year to do big things. Okay? And, the first action was the supposedly passage of the sixteenth amendment by Flannery Knox, who was secretary of state. You got up in front of, Congress. It said it appears the four sixteenth amendment's been legally ratified. Boom. It was in the books. Now What Bill Benson proved and Red Beckman was his sidekick on this.
It wasn't just him. They had a benefactor who flew them all over the country. He flew them to every state, Larry, where the, was a state in the union when this was done in 1913. And they went into the archives of every one of those states, and they got notarized and certified documentation. And when they compiled it in those books, what they really came to the conclusion was not one state legally ratified the sixteenth amendment. Not one. But look at it there. It's right there at the front end of this whole sequence of events. And what closed it out, Brown versus Board of Education, which was, of course, referred to in the Dan Smoot piece we heard earlier.
And then the last thing they did was stick in the 1954 internal revenue code sixty days to the day after the Brown v Board decision. So the whole first of the modern area sequence and the last were both taxation issues. That shows you or should how important the taxation issue is, and it allowed me to understand that it's their Achilles heel. This taxing provision is the Achilles heel. The whole rest of the system rests upon that working effectively. K? So, yeah, very important stuff we're talking about right here. Now, Samuel, what did you have?
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There's a sketch, and, I hope you're doing well. Listening to the the the video, I couldn't help but go back to the original 13 and how it wasn't properly repealed and that it is because of that that all this down downstream occurred because of the attorneys and the titles of nobility getting in the way. And also wanted to mention that, because of these amendments not being properly ratified, I think I read somewhere that it is the unelected archivist that is the final arbiter of if if it's valid or not. I thought that was pretty interesting. I yield. Thank you so much. Well, they took, when those books came out, they,
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some people took that to court, especially in tax cases because the IRS, of course, hangs its hat on the sixteenth. And the, the original, court settings ruled in their favor. And and then immediately, those were overturned. And then the question has been ever since on this particular issue of Bill Benson's work. What he's discovered, it's a constant issue of the congress and the judicial system throwing a hot potato back and forth. Because once it got overturned, then they say, well, this is a congressional question. And then Congress gets it. They don't want anything to do with it. So they go, this is a judicial question. And they keep firing it back and forth like hot potato, hot potato.
And, there's never been a problem or an issue with it is valid. But I will tell you something that I heard years ago, sketching on it. Probably have mentioned this before. I don't remember if you heard it or not. There was a aide, a top aide to a very, very influential senator back in the nineties who sent the aide to Bill Benson and said, if you'll give us all of that information, your family will never have a financial problem the rest of their existence. Right? So my question, Sketch, who was that senator?
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Oh, you you've told us before, not has no.
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Hatch. Who's Hatch? Orrin Hatch? Hatch. Who was a big guy in the senate Yeah. Okay. Back in those days. And there's Oran Hatch showing you how crooked he was and no telling how deep that goes. He was a Utah senator of give us those original papers, and you got clear sale in the rest of your generations. Well, mister Benson refused that.
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Right. And and the Hey, Roger. The volleyball that the that you say, the political versus the judicial volleyball that they play, kind of brings into plausible deniability for me. Also, I did, when I was, looking up, the thirteenth that, wasn't properly revealed. I found, Al Attis, interview. It's in the chat, on the missing thirteenth, if anybody's interested.
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How long is how long is that? How long is that? Oh, I did I didn't check the the timing on it. It's an interview with Grab that. Paul, grab that. Maybe we can play it tomorrow. It'd be good to hear Al and hear how he weighs in on this. You know, Brent said that titles of nobility is not attorneys necessarily. K? So, when we were discussing it one day so there's still a lot of, undecided things revolving around that. It's important. Doesn't really come to bear on what we do too much other than it's interesting as background here. Right. We should be getting the whistler here in just a second.
Or did Paul turn it down? Paul turned it down, didn't he? He's gonna have to edge it. Hey, Brian. There he is. Okay. Yes. Hold on just a second. Yeah. Quick.
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Oh, you Yes. Do I thought the income tax was gonna be temporary? The income tax was gonna be temporary.
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Yeah. For rich people. That's what they always float that kind of crap. So, anyway, well, that's, the show for today is, sparsely habituated as it was or habitated.
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Yes. Larry, you got something here. Yeah. Just real quick. It costs Bill Benson and his coauthor and his coauthor, Red Beckman $100,000 to visit and make appointments in the 48 states with the secretary of state to get certified documentation to be introduced as evidence into the federal courts.
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Yep. Yeah. They had a benefactor. Somebody stepped up and paid for all that travel and everything. Good work. Another, that they've, covered over and is on the side of the trail, covered over with leaves somewhere. Very important work. Maybe one of these days, we're gonna get to hold some of these bastards to account. The harder we work, the better shot we got at that. And, so we'll be back to cover it more tomorrow and see what happens the rest of the day. And I hope everybody has a nice one. Got something out of today. It was, we never did see John again.
I guess he's still on summer vacation, Paul. Yeah. We're gonna lay our bodies down. We're gonna see you tomorrow. Ciao.
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Hey. Who are you? Alright, Bori. Yes. One last question. Do you think do you think that we got a political solution?
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Or No. You know? These people No.
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No. I've never thought there's a political solution. That's why we do what we do. Okay. Thank you, Ryan. Yeah. You could consider what we do political. If we get enough people and, you know, we could start organizing and probably holding, real common law grand juries. I hear Larry Clayman talking about his. Well, you're not gonna have a real, common law grand jury because he's got a bunch of serves. He doesn't know what we know. As skilled of an attorney as he is. So, we could possibly put political pressure on him that way, Bory, but at the rate we're going, we we better speed it up a lot. Okay?
So who else? Somebody said one more thing.
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Yeah. Yeah. This is Sketch again. I'm wondering I think if my memory is correct, someone mentioned that the custom and usage had been litigated, and it was ruled un unconstitutional. I'm not sure if that's true. I'm just bringing it up if anybody can come forward. Well, I've never I've never heard any well, I've heard people say it's unconstitutional.
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I don't think they've ever had a court ruling on it, or else they wouldn't have a whole system of government built on the son of a bitch. There was one, Rick? Yep. What was It involved the,
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it involved the appointment of a article three judge, temporary appointment.
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Okay.
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And they ruled he had to vacate the case because he was not constitutionally put into that position. Okay. And they ruled that that phrase It wasn't exactly that phrase, but they said just because it's always been done doesn't mean it's constitutional.
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Custom and usage, that's what they're always gonna fall back on. K.
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Yeah. Well, they ruled it unconstitutional
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in that case. Well, I'm surprised. Did anybody appeal it? I don't know. Okay. Okay. So that was a that was a lower ruling that we don't know if it was appealed or not. I would think that they do did. I would think they do everything in their power to overturn that somehow. K? So but they've got we've got a whole functioning country and government built on it. So remember what Jamie Raskin said here about a year ago when he was trying to talk about Trump getting elected and his his minions and all that. He said, the great fourteenth amendment stops that. Yeah, Jamie. Great fourteenth amendment, you Jew bastard.
Okay. Anybody else got anything from me?
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Love you, Roger.
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Thank you, Robbie. I don't I don't like that little Raskin creep. He is a real, real specimen,
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that guy. I lived in that county for forty years. Yeah. And it wasn't until the last 10 that I realized What county? Who was into Montgomery County in Maryland. As one of the most liberal Jamie Jamie the rat is. Uh-huh. And I had no idea how much control those Jews had over that county. No idea.
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Over everything. And, that that's that's one of the most liberal counties in the state of Maryland, isn't it?
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Yeah. It it finally puked me out. Yeah. There you go. Well, congratulations. Happy about it. Out.
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Thank you. Uh-huh. Anybody else got things for the garage?
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I got a question. Did I hear, that Bori has Lyme or thinks he has Lyme?
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No. He has, he he has, can't eat beef.
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Garth. Garth.
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He can't eat what? Beef.
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Okay. Well, that could be from the loans the lone star tick. My my grand Well well, that's what we're talking about for a few minutes here today.
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My granddaughter has had that, but what I wanted to tell Bori is I've had Lyme twice, and the father told me exactly what to do and exactly what to take. So if you wanna get in touch with me, maybe Paul or somebody can send you my email, or I I can send I can say my email. The rest of us?
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What? You're only gonna give it to Tory? Why don't what about the rest of us?
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Oh, for crap. Your job's liver.
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Your job's liver, Bina.
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Good grief. What what what's your I mean, I can What's your cure for Bori for the rest of the audience? Tell us, Robbie.
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Okay. Well, the I I say it with a caveat because I took a supplement by a company called Health Concerns. You used to only be able to get it through practitioners, but I did find it online. The product is called Astraisetus. Astraisetus. Now the astragalus is great, but here's here's the point. It's a Chinese herb. The product has changed, so I cannot guarantee it. And and that's why I cannot guarantee it because I haven't had Lyme since to try it out. But it's worth a bottle. I'm trying to think of the name, maybe All Star Health, but if you do a search for health concerns Astra Isatis, you can get a small bottle, for 20 something and try it out. But I'm gonna tell you what, I had the symptoms.
The day that I took that, it went the pain went away, but I still took it for three or four months because I know how it is. And it worked for me twice.
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Mhmm. Okay, Bori. There's another lead. Okay. Alright. Anybody else got anything for me? Thank you. Thank you. Monday? Yeah. Go chase that down, Bori. We'll see if we can get you back at the, the meat table. Anybody else pardon me?
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Was that for gout?
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No. It's for, this situation Boris has got, but he can't eat beef. Okay? Alright. Who else has got something for me?
[02:08:00] Unknown:
No? Well, I took it for Lyme. I took it for Lyme from tick bites, but that lone star tick, it it I believe it's probably is a form of Lyme.
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Could be. So
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Could be. So alright, Bori. Hope you get a chance to track that down and try it. You got two all options here. Anybody else got anything for me today on this Monday, the eighteenth? Alright. Blessings, brother. I've been running my mouth for two hours, so I'm tired and I'm hungry. And I'm gonna go. What else you got, Sketch?
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Just blessings and have a good lunch.
[02:08:42] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you. I will have probably steak and eggs for lunch today. Yeah. Enjoy your steak, bro. You're Thank you for me. I will. I'll have a chapel to choose for you. Boy's sure is good. Okay. See y'all tomorrow. We'll see what happens the rest of the day. Hope you have a spectacular Monday the eighteenth or what's left of it. And, we'll check you tomorrow. Thanks, Paul.
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Thank you, Raj.
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Alright. Don't forget about this. I've got all these things assembled. So at some point, hopefully, we get that done this week. Okay?
[02:09:18] Unknown:
Yep. I gotta I gotta fire up another system on my network to plug my magicJack into it because I'm gonna do exactly what I'm suggesting you do.
[02:09:26] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Because I know if you plug it into the portable, it'll screw up your microphone, and then we won't have a show. So that's that's Yeah. I understand. I understand. There's alternates alternate plans being made here. Right. We will, hopefully avoid any catastrophe. So we'll see you tomorrow. Have a great day. Thank you, sir Paul. Ciao. Thank you, Raj.
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Ciao.
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All that a desk video in the chat is about fourteen minutes.
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Okay. We, grab all those chat messages now. What is it? A YouTube link or what?
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Or is it an arc okay.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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He's good.
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You're welcome, Joan.
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Sketch. Sketch. Sketch. Where are you? Where are you? Where are you? Missing thirteenth. There we go. Oh, I need my downloader.
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Oh,
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well, I can actually open a page and have it queued in my browser for later. Okay. Queued up. Thank you, Sketch.
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More than welcome. More than welcome. Blessings. All thanks again for today.
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You're welcome, Sketch. Thanks for being here. Oh, there's a missing thirteenth amendment. That's part one, and there is a part two.
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So
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I will save that.
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Yeah. I didn't get to, and I didn't see it in in my search.
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So Well, here you go. You know, one good turn deserves another. Right? Yep. Check the chat. There she blows. This was fourteen years ago, the William Wagoner channel. Oh, let's see what else is in the William Wagoner channel. It might be good similar stuff. Oh, he's got 2,200 videos.
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Yes. He did, a very good that same guy did a great interview with, Charlie Sprinkle who, served, Ronald Reagan and was able to travel without any encumbrances after a limousine showed up his house and said, mister Sprinkle, you won't be bothered anymore. You can speed all you want on the highway. Great interview. Charlie Sprinkle.
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Charlie Sprinkle.
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Yes. And I have all the paperwork that he he, proffered into the record. And if anybody's interested, I can put that to chat. But, he served the governor, Ronnie, and his wife. Great Great guy. Lots of laughs in that interview.
[02:14:12] Unknown:
Wow. Are you sure you didn't do your brother's homework in law school?
[02:14:20] Unknown:
Well, good day, Brent. No. No. No. I'm I'm not as arrogant as my brother. I might be kind of, but I tried to talk to my brother about law, and he he didn't wanna hear anything I have to say. So, no, it wasn't me who who did his homework. But thanks anyway, Brent. Love you. You know, I handed him Roger's book, Brent, and he looked in the disclaimer. He's gone, oh, this guy, you know, he put lawful protections in this book. I can't read it. That was his argument for dismissing me and the information.
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Yeah. I guess they teach them how to worm out of stuff.
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Just a little bit.
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And If you, And,
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yeah. Go ahead.
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I was just gonna add, if you look on the William Wagener, w a g e n e r, YouTube channel and search for sprinkle, there's, oh, probably about a dozen videos on that channel that mentioned sprinkle.
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Yep. Good old Charlie. He's probably no longer with us, but he
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So so he's quite a story to tell about So so now that Greg is Greg is now that Charlie's not with us anymore, does that mean we gotta follow the speed limit again?
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Well, I I yeah. I would say yes.
[02:16:31] Unknown:
Because I think it would be dangerous for me to for me to do the speed limit just because the tires on my car suck. I usually do about 10 or 15 miles an hour slower. It I only irritate a few people that that get stuck behind me. But then again, they should be thankful that I'm not wearing a fuzzy hat with the earlaps. I mean, I am basically that old, so it's okay. Have you ever been stuck behind a car driven by somebody with a fuzzy hat with earlaps or followed behind a car that all you could see is a headrest and knuckles.
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And blue hair?
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It looks like there's no one driving that car at all. No? Wait. Wait. I see knuckles. Hey, Paul. What? What? What? What? What did I do?
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Did did Roger hear from Van
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Vandersteel yet? Didn't mention it.
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Thank you.
[02:17:41] Unknown:
Oh, it's what I live for. You're welcome. Nope. Nope.
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You Well, Roger did Roger said that he oh, Roger, that last week, he said that she, communicated with him.
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Yeah. Well, the yeah. But I think it was, like, by, oh, maybe they did talk the day before, and Roger was talking about it. Are speeding tickets legal with Charles Sprinkle? Oh, this stuff is, like, 17 years old. Good grief. Wow.
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Hey, Sketch. Sketch, do you know the outcome of Brinkle serving Reagan? And what kind of serving was it? Do you know?
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It was a double it was a double serving of humble pie.
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Yes. He he did a lot of, trial and error in courts to learn how to get to where he served, Ronald Reagan and his wife. And as far as I know, he didn't have any problems with the CHP after the the the, limo showed up with two suits saying, Charlie, you can do whatever you want, basically. Just don't harm anybody and go as fast as you want, basically. And he after that, he tested it. He got on the, you know, five or something to Bakersfield and got into his hot rod and got pulled over, and they just pulled him over and said, oh, you're Charlie. Oh, well, just slow down a little bit. Will you, Charlie?
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Woah. Is that the 405?
[02:19:47] Unknown:
405 Freeway? I think that I think if it goes to Bakersfield out of LA, yeah, I think that was the story. It's been a while. I'm gonna try and five. Yeah. I'm gonna try and put it all this paperwork in the chat here in just a sec. Yeah. I'm I got it, and I'm putting it in right now. If anybody wants to peruse all this paperwork, I think, is in there and his story. Might be good for the archives, Paul.
[02:20:54] Unknown:
For all those people in the forest that has praline or flea tick or anything like that, high volume of vitamin C and neom, it purifies your blood. And another herb I put in the shad.
[02:21:25] Unknown:
Paul, I hope you heard me. I hope you heard me. Yep. The the paperwork for Charlie speak Charlie Sprinkle is in there. Hope you can get it in the archives somehow.
[02:22:05] Unknown:
Sketch, I don't know if it's in it's Pinchle's paperwork or not, but do you know exactly what he did or how it happened that he can now go he could then go as fast if he wanted to go on the highway?
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I think it was on constitutional rights.
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Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Right. Alright. Alright.
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But I'm not sure. I think he did mention, I forget. I'm sorry. It's been a while. Okay. Pursuit I I think it might have been his pursuit of happiness. He he he won, but I'm not sure.
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He had a need for speed.
[02:23:25] Unknown:
Hey, Bori. Bori, are you there? What what what is it about eating meat? I mean, how when you eat meat, it makes you sick. Right? What what it would does it do you get, nausea, or you break out? You break out in a rash?
[02:23:46] Unknown:
No. A rash. A rash. Don't. Yeah. A rash. Rache. A big rash in the whole in in my whole leg and my back.
[02:23:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I heard one time not too long ago that, that rash, it oh, I don't know if it's every rash or certain rashes are caused by parasites. Have you heard that? And so maybe there was, parasites in the meat.
[02:24:32] Unknown:
Say, boy. Is that just red meat, or is it all meat that you eat?
[02:24:37] Unknown:
No. Just red meat. Yeah. Because I stopped red meat and it that stuff stopped. Because I don't went to the doctor. I just asked the AI. I show him the pictures, and he told me that it could be, heat rash. But heat rash is not because I know it's not. And then when I stopped eating red meat, that stuff, it's, you know, it's stopped completely. I don't got it anymore.
[02:25:07] Unknown:
Boris Genium. It's very cheap, organic capsule. And and drink and do that, I think, two or four times. Just read the bottle, and, it will clear all your blood and rashes. You have to do it for about thirty days or sixty days, and then put another one there too. I can't even pronounce the name of, the herb. And also take a high volume of, vitamin C because your blood needs to be purified, and that's why you're getting rashes for whatever it is, Lyme or whatever it is, you need to purify your blood. But Nium is one of the most things, antibacterial, and, and you can't even finish or, pain or anything like that. It helps. The only problem with herbs that you gotta be consistent. It does not do any side effects, but you need to be consistent.
Knowing one day, yes, one day, no, it doesn't work.
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There was a guy yesterday on, Red Pill Politics on, RBN, that Dave Kopeck guy. And, a doctor called in about the middle of the program, and he was on for maybe half an hour talking about parasites and how prevalent they are in our society now. And supposedly, he's gonna be on Thursday, guesting on some show. So look for it.
[02:26:49] Unknown:
Yeah. But they're not as bad as those two legged parasites running around sucking all our life's blood and everything else out of us. Those are the well, they're the ones that are creating the the smaller little bugs that get in us.
[02:27:05] Unknown:
Yes. They're working here in the glove.
[02:27:54] Unknown:
Hey, Robbie. Robbie. I was just gonna ask Robbie if the thing she mentioned was astragalus astragalus, however you say it. I think she said the name of a product, and then I think she said and and that that whatever she named, she said it was astragalus or asprogales or however you say it. Joan,
[02:28:39] Unknown:
if you put it in the chat room, spelled it because I was spelling it wrong, but it did show up if I spelled it wrong. You're welcome.
[02:31:04] Unknown:
Barry Barry, can you hear me?
[02:31:13] Unknown:
Yes, Joan. Yes. I'm here.
[02:31:17] Unknown:
I think Paul was Paul Beener was telling you about MMS or, chlorine dioxide, MMS. And so but I also wanna let you know that I mean, I know he uses he sounds like he uses the flakes, and I think Julie makes her own with the flakes and maybe some other people. But, if you don't if you just want to buy the bottles, the small little bottles, They they own I think Amazon sells it. I know some other there's another place, I think, maybe in Florida that sells it. I can't remember. Seems like it starts with a c or a k. But, yeah. Amazon, I think, has in the the liquid, sodium chloride and the hydrochloric acid in another bottle if you don't wanna use that citric citric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is what, some some, promoters of MMS, They say to use the they say hydrochloric acid is better to use with the sodium chloride. And so I think they if they don't sell it on Amazon, maybe I could let me know if they don't it's just like a a few ounces of, of the sodium chloride and then few couple ounces of the, hydrochloric acid. And you put, like, one drop in a little like, in a little shot glass. Put one drop of the sodium chloride and then one drop of the hydrochloric acid, and then they're both clear to start with, and then they turn amber like a golden yellow brown.
And then, after forty seconds or a minute, you add, four ounces of water, and then you drink it. There's more to it, but that's a starter. Thank you. Have a good day.
[02:33:42] Unknown:
Thank you, Young. Thank you.
[02:33:48] Unknown:
Hey, Joan.
[02:33:50] Unknown:
Hey. I have a question. Alright.
[02:33:56] Unknown:
Yes. Can you please do you have that information on the Internet?
[02:34:04] Unknown:
Now what does that mean?
[02:34:07] Unknown:
Well, I would like to get the information sent to me.
[02:34:12] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, I have to figure that out, the Internet and all that. But, do, do you have you mean you want me to send it to you in an email or or or no? Okay. Wait. I okay. Just give me a few minutes to think.
[02:34:31] Unknown:
I'll get back to you. Pen and paper.
[02:34:35] Unknown:
Oh, I got one right here. Yeah.
[02:34:39] Unknown:
Go. Alright. My my first name is Shane, so it's s. My last name is Vertue, v I r t u e.
[02:34:49] Unknown:
V I r t u e. S, Vertue.
[02:34:54] Unknown:
[email protected].
[02:35:05] Unknown:
Oh, okay. At virtue at
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No. Look. S fortitude two thousand ten. S fortitude two thousand ten
[02:35:22] Unknown:
Okay.
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@gmail.com.
[02:35:27] Unknown:
Okay. I'm gonna help you out, Shane, as soon as I, Thank you. Okay. You're welcome.
[02:35:41] Unknown:
Have you used this product?
[02:35:44] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I started your,
[02:35:51] Unknown:
results?
[02:35:53] Unknown:
Well, let's see. I've used it for a few years. I don't know. Maybe three or five or something like that or more or less. I don't care. Well, now I I I thought first of all, I thought it was for parasites, and I and I I still think it's for parasites because the man who developed it, mister Humble, he, he he was doing it for malaria on his missions where he went somewhere out, you know, in the another world, another country. And or maybe, like, I don't know. Maybe even Mexico. I I don't know where he went. I can't remember. But he he was hearing malaria
[02:36:36] Unknown:
with, like, one I think it was Dominican Republic, John.
[02:36:41] Unknown:
Oh, oh, alright.
[02:36:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Good to meet you, Marissa. Good to meet you, Marissa. Wasn't it MRSA?
[02:36:52] Unknown:
Oh, he also cured MRSA?
[02:36:56] Unknown:
I think that's what he was hearing was MRSA.
[02:36:59] Unknown:
Mur that that that skin bacteria? Yeah. Oh, okay. Was he putting it right on the skin, or was he swallowing it for MRSA for those people? Do do you know? Anyway, Jane. So yeah. And then then Yes. So I think, if, Samuel might remember this better than me, but he either start he either gave those people that had malaria or MRSA. He gave, I think it was either seven drops or fourteen drops. But, anyway, I've never I've never even taken that many drops. The most I've ever taken is six drops, and so I'll just go by that. I won't even go into the seven drops and the fourteen drops. But, yeah, so so I started out with one drop. I might even start it out with half a drop.
And the way you get half a drop is, you put one drop, and then you put the one drop of the hydrochloric acid, and then you just double the water or something. It's been, like, maybe five years since I first did it. So but I'll I'm I'm I'm a try to get all that to you in a, email. But, yeah, you start with one drop of each, and then you drink it. And then, dude, I can't remember if he I think he did it several times in the first day, like, eight hours apart or every hour. See, I have to send you all this information because I can't remember. But, anyway, it was paperless at first, but now that I'm and then a few days or two days or three days or whatever, I can't remember. Then I started with then I did two drops two drops of the sodium chloride and two drops of the hydrochloric acid.
And then but always just four ounces of water. And no matter how many drops I got up to okay. And so then after a few more days, I did, three drops and then few more days, five drops, and then two more days, six drops. And then I'm at then then I'm most up at six drops. Six sodium chloride, six hydrochloric acid. And then what let let that combine for, what did I say? Forty minutes forty seconds to a minute, and then and then add water. Four ounces and then drink it, and that's it.
[02:39:47] Unknown:
I mean, cured.
[02:39:54] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:39:55] Unknown:
Yeehaw. So what what email do you have down?
[02:40:05] Unknown:
Do I have what?
[02:40:07] Unknown:
What email did I give you? It's svirtue@gi I'm sorry. [email protected].
[02:40:20] Unknown:
Yeah. G Yeah. G Alright. Yeah. [email protected].
[02:40:29] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:40:30] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:40:33] Unknown:
I'll wait your, mail.
[02:40:36] Unknown:
Okay. Give me a day or two or three. It's because there's a lot going on here. And plus, I gotta look it up and plus Internet stuff is, like, little bit of a challenge.
[02:40:49] Unknown:
But I can Where are you in the where are you in the Lower 48?
[02:40:54] Unknown:
At South Carolina.
[02:40:57] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:41:02] Unknown:
Sometimes I'm in the, Silicon Valley, California.
[02:41:08] Unknown:
Alright. Is that is that Northern California or middle?
[02:41:19] Unknown:
Northern California. It's on the Bay Area. South South Bay Area.
[02:41:27] Unknown:
San Francisco,
[02:41:28] Unknown:
Joan. Yeah. That's what I was gonna ask. That's what I was gonna ask. Yep. Below chain. Oh. Yeah.
[02:41:36] Unknown:
I just sent you a CI Scofield, paper that I got last night. Alright. You know who Scofield is, don't you?
[02:41:53] Unknown:
Sounds familiar. Please brush my memory.
[02:41:58] Unknown:
Back in the what? About nineteen o nine, he put out the Scofield, study Bible. Oh, yeah. The Bible. Yeah. Yeah. It's that fake one with the rapture and all that stuff. And a woman a woman wrote, one of her thesis, on that. It's like about a 145, 160 pages.
[02:42:24] Unknown:
Oh, wow. Yep. On dissertation of the, Scofield Bible?
[02:42:30] Unknown:
Well, on Scofield and surrounding that Bible. Oh. I just got it last night and stuff. You know who DW is.
[02:42:42] Unknown:
D does Darryl?
[02:42:44] Unknown:
No. DW. Yeah. Oh. Darryl Wayne. He used to be on here all the time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's from him.
[02:42:58] Unknown:
Alright. Yeah. Interesting. And
[02:43:02] Unknown:
since you're gonna have Joan's, email address, if you could forward it to her, and everybody will have it.
[02:43:13] Unknown:
Thank you. Alright.
[02:43:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Once I receive, Joan's email, I'll send it out to, people I know.
[02:43:24] Unknown:
You. And you should have it right now.
[02:43:29] Unknown:
Alright. I'm yeah. I can't really do it on the phone. So
[02:43:35] Unknown:
Not a problem. Whenever you get to, your email and stuff, it's there waiting for you. I gotta get ready for work, so I'm muting up.
[02:43:47] Unknown:
Two numbers showing up, With that j o b.
[02:44:01] Unknown:
Thank you. And let me know what your likes are and what have you because I have a ton of military books and things like that, survival stuff. If you're interested in that kind of thing, I can load you up. I can hold you.
[02:44:30] Unknown:
I got one from Brent b c I Stofield paper. Yep. Also got one from, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Yeehaw. Vincent. Alright. Planning to openness. East Tennessee University.
[02:45:07] Unknown:
Yeah. The bottom link will take you straight to the PDF. Alright.
[02:45:18] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:45:22] Unknown:
The first link up there just takes you to the page where you can click on and go to the PDF, but I put the straight link to the PDF in the bottom
[02:45:34] Unknown:
one. Alright. Well, I don't have a yahoo y. So I can set up a
[02:45:50] Unknown:
hey, Brent. Yeah. Is there any particular reason that you sent me that slow field, please?
[02:46:04] Unknown:
Because we've talked about Scofield. Okay. Yeah. Well, he's a scoundrel. And the And he always will be Yeah. Well, well, we would well, we know that, but she probably goes into depth as to his Okay.
[02:46:19] Unknown:
You said that's how long? How many pages?
[02:46:24] Unknown:
It's about a about a 145, 160 pages, something like that.
[02:46:29] Unknown:
We doggies.
[02:46:32] Unknown:
Yeah. You're gonna have, a DWS. Give me a
[02:46:35] Unknown:
Well well, Mike and, DW sent it out last night.
[02:46:42] Unknown:
I have, Grok read it to me.
[02:46:46] Unknown:
I thought you you might have sent it to me because of, me bringing up the rapture and dispensationalism, trying to correct me about Well, I know you I
[02:46:57] Unknown:
know I no. I I talk well, I know you talk about it, and, hey, the more information on that clown, the better. And I sent it to somebody
[02:47:07] Unknown:
to do with him, I don't really I I don't know. I need to, know anymore. I know now. Yeah. He's a He's a rat. He can remain a rat. But he's he's unfortunately destroyed any discussion amongst many people about time periods, which is what dispensation is.
[02:47:28] Unknown:
You know? Well, the person who wrote it did it for a grade. Yeah. So
[02:47:34] Unknown:
I get that.
[02:47:36] Unknown:
Yeah. No No worries. And it was ripped. I'm trying to get you sent it to me. That that diaper thing, that thing, yeah, hopefully, you sent to Roger because that sure gave me a good laugh.
[02:47:46] Unknown:
What? They, strouded to rim?
[02:47:50] Unknown:
No. No. No. The diaper. The baby's Trump and, Putin.
[02:47:57] Unknown:
I've sent so much stuff. I don't remember.
[02:48:01] Unknown:
Yeah. I got it from I think you sent it to Murmur had sent to me, and then you sent it to me again, I think, yesterday or something like that. But that is sure worth watching for a good belly laugh. Yeah. Anyways, I'm at work, so I gotta put my nose to the grind.
[02:48:36] Unknown:
It has the, e, from Confederate deserter from decorated veterinarian bible scholar exploring the igni enigmatic life of the CI Schofield, 1861 to 1971. Alright. Are we still here?
[02:52:55] Unknown:
Yes. You're here.
[02:53:01] Unknown:
Yes. Since I don't have a Yahoo account Yahoo account, I just came through all these ups and downs about o and opening up this, password manager. So How you doing, boy?
[02:54:19] Unknown:
I'm doing good, man. I'm just working. You know? Fake it until you make it. No, man. It's all good. It's all good. I'm just in mute because my machine makes too much noise.
[02:54:57] Unknown:
You know? What are you doing out there?
[02:55:05] Unknown:
I take care of community. I am a landscaper, grounds manager. It's the same thing. You know? I work in Fort Worth Fort Worth, Newport News.
[02:55:26] Unknown:
Alright. So do you watch, M and D lawn care on YouTube.
[02:55:57] Unknown:
SP Mowing? You say SP Mowing?
[02:56:01] Unknown:
One of them. That's one of them, but the other one is, m and d m and d, lawn care. Two Mexicans, father and son. MND lawn care.
[02:56:23] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I see them before. Yeah. Yeah. But I'd like to see every morning because he go by himself. You know?
[02:56:32] Unknown:
Alright. Yeah. I also like to watch the people clean up the streets in, I guess, Vietnam.
[02:56:56] Unknown:
Oh, for real? They go to Vietnam, and they clean the streets over there? No. Not They should not now. They should they should they should come here in The United States. The street road or or or in Philadelphia. Wow. It looks it looks like a zombie town. You know?
[02:57:21] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Yeah. It's a totally different, lawn care. They use shovels and brooms. Sometimes, a, what's what's it called? Chainsaw.
[02:58:27] Unknown:
What? Like cutting trees and stuff?
[02:58:30] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:58:35] Unknown:
Yeah. We do that here, but I don't really like to cut trees.
[02:58:44] Unknown:
I'm not necessarily sure. Probably pruning pruning the tree.
[02:58:49] Unknown:
Pruning pruning the tree. Oh, yeah. That's my specialty. I'm an expert doing that. Yeah. Pruning. Yes. Yeah. Like It's just hard to find people to find people to work. You know? I was trying to, like, getting my own machine and stuff. But it's so like a sito turn. You know? Get a sito turn and a weed eater, a blower, and start getting side jobs and start my own gig. Because I work for, I work for David Tree. You know? We are, like, 30,000 employees.
[02:59:33] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. We are here in California.
[02:59:37] Unknown:
Yeah. They are everywhere. They are in the whole 48 state, even in Hawaii.
[02:59:43] Unknown:
Yeah. And What do they call it? They call it horticulture.
[02:59:52] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. But those guys, they just got titles. They don't really know how to do things. They see a tree or a a bush, and they tell you their name, but they don't really know how to work. You know what I mean? I used to have a a manager here. He graduated from Virginia Tech University with a degree and all that stuff. And he knew a lot of, like, plans and stuff, but you tell him to start working, grab a weed or or a machine or something, and he don't know how to do the job.
[03:00:33] Unknown:
Or push a shovel,
[03:00:37] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. You know? They just got the degree. They just got the paper. That's it.
[03:00:45] Unknown:
Don't know how to push a wheelbarrow.
[03:00:50] Unknown:
Wheelbarrow. Well, now wheelbarrows are easy because they bring two tires in front. You know? My first weird barrel, I carry it when I was, like, seven years old.
[03:01:16] Unknown:
What color?
[03:01:19] Unknown:
Blue. Blue.
[03:01:30] Unknown:
Twin blue.
[03:01:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Like, you know, like that, like, it's not light blue, but it's like lighter. It's not like, navy blue. It's the other blue. Yeah. Oh. Like, almost like Makita.
[03:01:54] Unknown:
Alright. Yours favorite. Well, I I I also like to gamble. I like to gamble with other people's money. So I watch The only gambling
[03:02:41] Unknown:
the only gambling that I do is on fixed heresies. That's it. I don't like to spend my money, like, in in the, casino and stuff like that or lottery. No. I don't like to do that.
[03:02:53] Unknown:
No. This is totally free. I I let other people gamble the money them. They don't I I watch them play. Vegasmatt.com is on YouTube. He's also on Discord. There's another guy named, mister Handpay, Also on YouTube or YouTube. Yeah. The best thing I can do can tell you is that usually your my settings or your settings has all the, the settings in, blue. It's pretty much when you go to settings on YouTube, is turn off all those, blue, functions on YouTube. Turn them all off. Well, not the, there are couple of ones which you need to have on, like, Wi Fi, something like that. But, yeah, pretty much, turn them all off.
And and advertisement come on, like, every half hour. It's on settings.
[03:04:54] Unknown:
What is that for? For the cookies that's chopping the phone?
[03:05:00] Unknown:
No. Actually, it's for, like, your enjoyment. You can watch the the the clipping or the show, with or without, you know, interruptions or with, advertisements.
[03:05:26] Unknown:
Oh, I don't got no ads in my phone. I use Brave Browser, and I never got ads anywhere. The only size I got app right now, and it's, like, five seconds. It's,
[03:05:38] Unknown:
Alright. Great. Richard's in, Ling, England. I like to watch, Jim Willie, STG report. And, and Yeah. I watch STG.
[03:06:07] Unknown:
STG is good. Yeah.
[03:06:35] Unknown:
So is there anyone else on the on the line?
[03:06:57] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. We're out there.
[03:07:06] Unknown:
Yeah. One thing I like to do is, feed the birds. It's all we got around here besides dogs and cats.
[03:07:24] Unknown:
Some of us are more out there than others.
[03:07:43] Unknown:
Is that George Whitehill?
[03:07:48] Unknown:
Amen.
[03:07:50] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:07:52] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Sketch, and I recommended, s, we were talking about the Rez defendant. I went back and listened a little about that. And the reason that the the man, Zen, we don't know his name, but he mentioned that the reason that it shut down the court and he was in shackles when he said that. I I will mention that. That he mentioned that he was the executor of the Rez defendant estate is that executor is not in canon law and it is foreign, and they can't deal with it. I thought that point was interesting.
[03:08:48] Unknown:
Yeah. That is interesting because I wonder, if they're military courts truly, then, you're right. That would become a probate issue. Right?
[03:09:00] Unknown:
So Right. We are foreign. No, Samuel. We are foreign to The United States. No?
[03:09:07] Unknown:
Well, yes. And this is my point is I think as a national, even that's why I asked Merica the other day. I said, Merica, has anybody sent anything to treasury with their affidavit? Because we we can't trade, you know, we're not subject to the trading with the enemy act, which and I had done a currency protest back in 02/1967 when I did my original nationality correction. And while we still like, we're not you know, money is supposed to be invisible to us as nationals. Money as they define it, you know? So we're just supposed to we're just supposed to operate with interests, which, you know, is what that guy was saying, I think, in court.
Boris had done something like that where he had a polyester wall of attorneys except for the prosecutor. Prosecutor kept read reading the paper. He, he had put on file in Saint John's County in Florida. Basically, I see no evidence that this identifies me as a, as as the name that this applies to the name I use, meaning his birth certificate, you know, and all that. And he put that into the public record in one of the counties. He introduced that into the court case and he stood on the four corners where, you know, do you have a claim? Guess me. Do you know anybody who has a claim against me, which would be the second witness? And, basically, you know, they freaked out. They just they they they backed him out of the courtroom. The bailiff backed him out of the courtroom because if the judge had proceeded, they would have been in contempt and they would have been personally liable.
So, yeah, this is very powerful. These, these concepts and words, and they're not patriot mythology. I yield
[03:10:55] Unknown:
When when was that?
[03:11:03] Unknown:
When was what?
[03:11:06] Unknown:
What you just described?
[03:11:10] Unknown:
Probably 2010 or '15. It's in his Rumble channel. If you go to Rumble private stash, and you'll hear the testimony of that several times in the teaching.
[03:11:29] Unknown:
Thanks.
[03:11:40] Unknown:
And if you're on Telegram, there's a channel called, we, not revisiting the trim tab, but, oh gosh. Forgetting it now. But it's another it's another Telegram channel that gets into the whole idea of the use of refractory and how we can show that the idea it gets even gets into Cyprus, which is, you know, basically trying to turn back, to re restate, if you will, the the charitable trust that is The United States. Because that's what they did when they gave the the hospital. You know, the state took took money from the feds in order for the hospital to register the events. And that was like a peace offering and indemnification.
So it's it's our playing piece, if you will, on the fourteenth amendment stage. And so technically, when you step away from the fourteenth amendment, the birth certificate, if you will, still a citizen, the is still a, you know, a piece of property, a rez, but it's it's how the interests are are, structured and how you can restate those in the public record using your county and using the actual authenticated birth certificate that you can get from your state and then also send that up to US SOS.
[03:13:10] Unknown:
Yep. Legal lawful.
[03:13:19] Unknown:
This is supposed to be lawful, not legal.
[03:13:25] Unknown:
Alright. My my my bad.
[03:13:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I I get legal is man made. Lost with god made.
[03:13:37] Unknown:
Mhmm. Biblically speaking.
[03:13:48] Unknown:
Well, I notified my county, and they haven't bothered me anymore. It's been, in two years already. They used to bother me a lot, but not anymore. They worry. Yes. Do you have any colloidal silver? No. I don't. No. No. I don't. If you if you have assets to it,
[03:14:18] Unknown:
they say that silver kills a lot of stuff, like Ebola and AIDS.
[03:14:27] Unknown:
Okay. Okay. I'm using I'm using Masterpiece, and, I use another stuff they inside for the parasite. They've never got, like, papaya fee, cloth, things. It's stuff like that. Yeah. And I drink, like, two thousand milligrams of, carbs vitamin c. Calcium, zinc, and magnesium. I drink, like, it's a whole pill. It's, like, five hundred milligrams each pill. Yeah. But it it it sucks. That stuff about the knee, that sucks because he he he itch, and it's like a burnisher station too when you really itch. Yeah. It's real real, uncomfortable.
[03:15:39] Unknown:
When did that start?
[03:15:43] Unknown:
Maybe, like, three or four weeks ago. Do you know remember guys that I came here and I said if, anybody knows something about, you know, taking a rash out of your body? Yeah. Yeah. But that's when it start. But, you know, I don't know what it was because it start like a like a pinch, like a mosquito bite, and then it start to grow. It start to grow, grow, grow. I I have one day. It was, like, six inches in round in my whole, in my legs in my legs. Yeah.
[03:16:18] Unknown:
And you couldn't find a tick in there?
[03:16:22] Unknown:
Well, you my nephew took a tick, from my neck, like, I'd say maybe six weeks ago, something like that. But they say that that you don't feel the symptoms
[03:16:37] Unknown:
so fast. You know? That it's not slowly. Get a when you get a tick bite, they say that you'll get a bull's eye bruise around the bite. You know? It is pretty prevalent. Yeah. Because they they live they live, like, something inside your skin. You know? Like Well, it's their head. If you pluck it on, you usually their head stays attached, and you gotta, like, almost burn it with a cigarette. You know?
[03:17:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. But I'm getting in session. Yeah. But head out.
[03:17:16] Unknown:
What's that?
[03:17:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Get the head out. Right. Yeah. The
[03:17:24] Unknown:
yeah. It's like the bees. They they leave their their little booty inside you, but Yeah. The the, the teeth leave the head. Yeah.
[03:17:32] Unknown:
Right.
[03:17:33] Unknown:
Got a comment? You Yeah. Sure. Use essential oils. Just about any kind of essential oil, a drop of it on a tick will back it out. It will make the tick back out.
[03:17:48] Unknown:
Like, something oil or or
[03:17:51] Unknown:
or Lemon oil, lemongrass oil.
[03:17:54] Unknown:
Well, actually, Rich, if you use fennel, fennel or patchouli oil, they use fennel in, in India when they get bit by a a poisonous snake. You put one drop right on that, you know, on the wound, each each fang or whatever, and it pulls. It's a pulling oil. It'll pull that venom right out of your right out of your body.
[03:18:22] Unknown:
I'm just saying
[03:18:24] Unknown:
essential oil will back the tick out. It will make the tick not gonna be there. Right. And you can But if you got fentanyl oil, it'll do the same thing, and it also will pull the venom that's already in you, pull it right out. So look for fennel oil. If you get stung by a bee, gets bit by a scorpion or a snake or, you know, any venomous, whatever, fennel or patchouli will it'll do what Rich just said. It'll back that tick out if it's a tick, but it also pulls the the venom out with it. Anyway, I you'll check the check into the silver, Bory.
[03:19:12] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you very much. You're welcome.
[03:19:14] Unknown:
Yep. You know, there's no mixing with the silver, and you don't have to you won't get sick from it. You know? That seems like a the mother deals I yeah. I like I like silver. And n a c n acetylcysteine, that's great for detoxing too. You could buy that at any vitamin store. N acetylcysteine. It's called n a c.
[03:19:49] Unknown:
Good luck. N a c.
[03:19:54] Unknown:
N a c.
[03:19:58] Unknown:
Not GMC?
[03:20:00] Unknown:
No. You could buy it there, but it's called n a c, n acetylcysteine.
[03:20:10] Unknown:
Alright. Where can I get it?
[03:20:15] Unknown:
You can get it at any vitamin store. Youngevity's got it in one of their products. I can't remember which one. You do a search, for for n acetylcysteine on the Youngevity site, it'll tell you what product has it in it. Or you could call them in some one of the if you look go to the you know, when you dial the 800 number and push, number 7 for the qualifications team, they know more than the just the regular salespeople.
[03:20:48] Unknown:
Yeah. I do take, help them find it. I do take, young Joe young Joe with these stuff.
[03:20:55] Unknown:
I know. This is Shane. Right? Yep. Yeah. I remember you, Shane.
[03:21:08] Unknown:
Hey, Dave. I got my generator today.
[03:21:11] Unknown:
I'm sorry. What happened?
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I got my generator in today. Oh, did you? Yeah. Should be able to take a look at it tonight. Awesome.
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Awesome.
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Hey. I was wondering. Do you know of any, keywords to get a decent dentist when you're doing a search, especially for elderly people that are trying to save teeth and not kill them? Yeah. I don't.
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So the doctor Glidden doctor Glidden says, if you take a tablespoon of of the plant derived minerals and a tablespoon of the Beyond OsteoFX liquid
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Yeah.
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And every night before bed, you, you know, put it in your mouth and swish it around swish it around. He says for a minute or two, I I take I say, you know, as long as you can and then swallow it. You'd be you'd be amazed at what happens to your teeth and gums after a little
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while. It means what happens to your tongue too. Oh, god. God.
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Yeah. I just got my I got a shipment of the Osteo, and it the bottle's broken somewhere because it they put it in the bag, and it's leaking, and it deletes through the box. Call Youngevity. They'll replace that.
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It's not a pain. Yeah. The nail the you know, whoever delivered it, it's their fault. But and they'll go after them, but they'll replace that right away.
[03:22:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I've got a I've got a tooth drill of it. I got a couple of teeth that need to be crowned, and I don't want them to be drilling tins and putting stuff like that in. From what I understand, they can they can take a tooth. If it's too low, they can actually put a foundation on it so it's high enough for a crown. But, you know, this is from what I've read. I don't know if I can find anybody who knows what I'm talking about when it comes to dentistry.
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But
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Biological dentist.
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Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Go to Plum Island. They got lots of biologicals there.
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Little Mexico.
[03:23:38] Unknown:
Yeah. You're right there. What?
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Probably a five hour drive from the border. Are you? Yeah. Probably at least that. Sit through some of the nastiest traffic you you can imagine. LA, San Diego. Oh, crap. Not really my cup of tea. And then when you get there, you you hope you don't get kidnapped. Right? So You know, I
[03:24:09] Unknown:
I I knew this guy. I met this guy, Steve Sawyer was his name, and he lived in California somewhere down there. And he was a pilot and he had some experimental plane that, you know, he built. And, you know, I just knew him from a bunch of different law calls. And, and he was on that national assembly and he kind of backed off for something. And he he told us a story one time. He took some people to Mexico in his plane And, and when they were landing, they, you know, he said there was a couple of guys there watching them, you know. And,
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I forget yours. Down low. You don't you don't wanna wear a big gold gold necklace and a Rolex. Right? You know? Right. Shitting clothes. Looks like you're a bum.
[03:25:09] Unknown:
Right. But but, you know, I I mean, this people saw him landing his own plane. Right? And and bringing these people. And I you know, they had money. And, I don't know. I can't remember what they did, but he he ended up he was in some little town and and, he was somewhere, you know, at some restaurant with some people, and they separated. And then he was walking back to wherever, and he seen them guys that he saw at the airport where he was landing. And I don't know, I can't remember if it was a private airport, but, he said he knew it was on, you know, and, he took, you know, he darted into an alleyway and he and he seen these there was these, like, bamboo fence posts or something.
They were like spears. I forget if they were, grapes, you know, grapevine. They were holding up grapevines or something. And he said he grabbed a couple of them, and, them guys caught up with them. And he said he had he literally had to kill them to get away. And, they flew out of there that night. And that guy is you know, he used to send me emails all the time. And he was, he was like a builder at one time. And, you know, with everything going on with the the border and everything, he, you know, he couldn't find work. And, he was doing handyman stuff.
And, he had, you know, a chainsaw, he had a pickup truck, he had a private plate, and he had a pickup truck and he had a chainsaw and a a lawn mower and some other stuff in there. And cops pulled him over, and, I can't remember the whole story. But, anyway, they they took his truck. They left him They were gonna take him to jail, and they they didn't. They left him on the side of the road. They stole his truck and all the stuff. And he called somebody, and they picked him up. And, he used to send me a lot of really, really very interesting emails, you know, about the, you know, Bigfoot and stuff. Because he used to fly up there to, you know, the Pacific Coast.
And, he had a lot of really great stories. And, you know, you could tell he believed everything he said. He was very sincere, smart guy, and, he just disappeared. He one day the the email stopped and I had a cell phone and I called it and I got a weird message and I called it a bunch of times and I, you know, reached out to other people that, you know, he was on some calls with and, they said they hadn't heard from him and pretty soon this phone was disconnected. And I know somebody I'm sure somebody killed that guy. I don't know who, but he'd been in some hairy situations. And, he was kinda like you, Samuel. He was the guy who knew his stuff. He did a lot of stuff.
And he was, but he was struggling, you know, to stay in his house. Just, you know, he had a mortgage and, he couldn't, he was really struggling to make ends meet because he couldn't find work. And because of all the illegals stole all the work, you know. And, he was doing something with rebricking fireplaces or something. And, you know, he had somebody with speed and some work, but, yeah, he just disappeared one day. But, yep, down in Mexico, man, he almost got killed pretty wild. Steve Sawyer. We call them Tom Sawyer.
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My sister worked for about twenty years for a place in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. I think it's called AI optical or something like that, and they built a lot of fixtures and stuff like that for people, for dental. Yeah. You know, all all the stuff you need for dentistry. And they one of their biggest clients, obviously, was Mexico, and they had a lot of dentists down there. But every once in a while, she said that they she was in the shipping department. Ship shipping would get stopped on certain dentists because they ended up getting kidnapped and held for ransom until they got back to pay their bills.
Wow. They would hold the shipments. So
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Yeah. That's crazy.
[03:30:03] Unknown:
We were just in Sheboygan, Michigan.
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Oh, this is Sheboygan, Michigan? I didn't know that. Yep. Yep. Yeah.
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Wisconsin up north, Northern Wisconsin?
[03:30:18] Unknown:
Half the distance between Milwaukee and Green Bay on the Lake. Okay. Because Sheboygan's on the Lake. It's But it's up It's a connection, I think, to the, to the ferry, Sheboygan, Upper Frost, as well as Manitowoc, which are aren't that far apart.
[03:30:35] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Yeah. The the ferry's down a lot farther, you know, this is And you probably know better than I do. I've lost track of all that world. So Yeah. This is within the North Sheboygan's up in the Northern Lower Peninsula on Lake Michigan, though.
[03:30:57] Unknown:
Yeah. I had an awesome income for the until our country shipped all of our jobs to China and Taiwan Yeah. In the tech business. When everything went over there, I was out of business for building prototypes and helping design and develop equipment and just all went
[03:31:17] Unknown:
away. My buddy had his wife is from South Korea. He met her when he was in the army over there, and and, they lived in Texas. And when he retired from the army, they bought a bunch of big industrial sewing machines, and they were
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sharing renting a building with this other Korean woman.
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And she had about nine seamstresses, and they were they were making big money, you know, making clothes. And, you know, she was going driving them to to Dallas. And, this was before NAFTA. And the day after NAFTA was signed into law, they lost their whole business. They lost every contract they had. No more clothes being made in America.
[03:32:24] Unknown:
Hey, Dave. Yeah. You know that guy from Illinois, I think it is, or he's from Oklahoma. He sounds kinda kinda like he has an effeminate voice, but he talks about sewing and shit like that.
[03:32:38] Unknown:
Yeah. I know what you're talking about. I think he's in Illinois.
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Okay. Well, I got a hold of two Juki, sewing machines. One's a one's an industrial, the other's a zigzag. And then also, I have a cobbler's machine that goes a 180 degrees, you know, the, where the needle is. You can turn that a 180 degrees either way.
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Wow.
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Yeah. And it's set up for manual use.
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Uh-huh.
[03:33:19] Unknown:
Yeah. That's awesome. It it's bad ass. The skull. I'll be I'll be back. I gotta check the skull.
[03:33:25] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. How much does it weigh?
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Probably a 150 pounds each.
[03:33:38] Unknown:
Alright. Yeah. I would like to put that to work.
[03:33:43] Unknown:
Back in the day, Sheboygan used to be a big shoe manufacturer. Like, who makes shoes in in in this country anymore?
[03:34:01] Unknown:
Hey, Scott. If you're still there, by the way, Newsom governor Newsom of North Carolina, sent me the forwarded those rumble, things that mentioned that Rez, if you, I don't know if you ever found them, but I could email it to you if if you don't have them. Hey, Dave. How much is that concoction for teeth that you said that you have at Longevity, and is there a membership that you have to, to join? David, are you still
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there?
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Dave. Shane Miller.
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Dave and the thumb.
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Yeah. The whole conference went mute.
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Dave said he had to take a call.
[03:38:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Dave had a call. Yeah.
[03:38:47] Unknown:
Okay. Did anyone use that Longevity Palm product for teeth?
[03:38:54] Unknown:
No. I don't.
[03:38:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You're on Jevity. Yeah. No. No.
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It's $50 a year to, sign up to be a distributor with Youngevity.
[03:39:12] Unknown:
Okay. So you just can't buy it then? Well Like Amway?
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You gotta
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Yeah. I mean, you can be a customer and buy it.
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Yeah.
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But you still need to to get it through somebody. I mean, you know, we're distributors and we order some each month. But we pay the $50 a year to get the wholesale price.
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I think George is asking about the plant derived minerals and the osteo something liquid that Dave said mix tablespoon of those and which it in the mouth for Yeah. Several minutes. So do you know the price of those, Brenda?
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Yeah. The minerals are oh gosh. Yeah. We buy them all the time. $24.95
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and the osteo, $48.95. And for a quart, each one is a quart of liquid.
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$24.95
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and For the minerals 95.
[03:40:24] Unknown:
The minerals are $24.95 per quart. And the Osteo it's beyond OsteoFX, not $48.95 per quart.
[03:40:34] Unknown:
Mhmm. And you're taking a tablespoon of those every day? Or
[03:40:39] Unknown:
Yeah. At bedtime, you really should you the the protocol just just for maintenance is a, one ounce of the Osteo every day for one hundred pounds body weight. And then the you could take, you know, a tablespoon is a half ounce. And, you know, you do that at night. You take the other half ounce during the day and the morning with the meal. And then the the minerals, you really, the ideal, it's two ounces per 100 pounds of body weight every day. So one ounce twice a day if you're a hundred pounds. If you're two hundred pounds, you should double it. If you're on a budget, don't take less than an ounce every day.
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Got it. Thank you. You're welcome.
[03:41:34] Unknown:
This is for Osteoprom. Say it again. The liquid form?
[03:41:43] Unknown:
It's the liquid osteo, Beyond OsteoFX, and the liquid plant derived minerals. Alright. Alright. So gums that's for gum and and, you know, teeth health. So you you just put that in a cup, you know, in a in a little glass at bedtime and, put it in your mouth, switch it around, hold as long as you can, you know, and then swallow it and then
[03:42:16] Unknown:
How many minutes do you hold it, Dave?
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In your mouth, switch switch. I try to hold if I'm doing anything like that, I try to hold it in for six minutes.
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Yeah.
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Because I know they said silver. It takes about six minutes for it to kill, you know, whatever you're trying to kill. And so I just go by that. I'm not killing nothing, but I'm, you know, I'm I wanted to it'll absorb through your oral tissues, you know, in your gums and stuff, and it does strengthen your gums and tighten up loose teeth. And, I I knew a guy, Hartford Van Dyke. He was 85 years old, 84 years old when he died, and he didn't take care of himself. He was a law expert, but he was taken, we call it ultimate classic.
It's a multi mineral vitamin amino acid drink. So it's 48.95 for a quart of it. It's got everything in it except for the EF the EFAs, the omega three and six and nine. And, he said his teeth were rotted below the gum line, all of them. And he said he had six teeth growing back. He was taking that stuff for a couple years, but he fell and, he died from that fall. But he swore that the minerals were making his teeth grow back.
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You knew Hartford Van Dyke?
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I did.
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Wow. What a brilliant man. His, he was up in Spokane area. Right? Or Yeah. He lived in,
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Washington. Kettle Falls.
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Mhmm.
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So he, Washington.
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He did an amazing, writing on the, Lord's prayer, Psalm 23, and also the Gettysburg address as, trust of all, trust creation of trust and then how they were, the legal aspect, how the legal aspect applies to each of those. Oh, I wasn't aware of that. Oh, it's an unbelievable thing, you know.
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He was a man
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an
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amazing man.
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You know, he wrote the silent weapons for quiet wars. Right?
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Yes.
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Okay. Good.
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Yeah. And I was in touch with a woman who because I was asking about him, and I forget the context, but she said, oh, yeah. He had he had died, and she didn't she wasn't connected to his estate or whatever or whatever one of his writings. I was I was looking for one of his writings or something like that on a website or something. And so but she responded and said, yeah. He had passed away.
[03:45:19] Unknown:
Yeah. He died a couple years ago now in in April, I'm pretty sure. But his wife called and told me, after everything's settled and, I talked to her a few, I don't know, a month ago or so. She's still kicking. She's, like, 96.
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Wow.
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Lives by herself. He said he didn't take care of himself very well. But, man, he helped a lot of people, and he was a he was a quite a researcher, and he did some amazing work, Blake.
[03:46:02] Unknown:
Yeah. His whole study into bonds and all that was very interesting. And, you know, I don't know if anything became of all that, but, like the mind that went into thinking that the creativity.
[03:46:15] Unknown:
Yeah. If you go to, 4cornersdoctrine.wordpress.com, there I I talked to the guy who created that site, for these Colorado boys. Darby is his last name. He lives in Oregon. And I talked to him recently on a that Friday night call that daddy gets on, with the Sorentino in Colorado. I've been getting on that call since 2015. That's my first night there is when I met Hartford, and it was his first night there. And, and he the life story he told just blew me away. But, Darby put there's a Hartford Van Dyke tab on that website. And I was talking about it here, I don't know, a year ago or more, and people went there and they said there was, you know, it was there, but all of the links were empty.
And, you know, after Hartford had died. And I mentioned that to this Darby guy, and he went to it on that call, and he said, everything's still there. When he went. So he said all all Hartford's work is still there. I don't know if what you're referencing, you know, the Gettysburg address and, that other work, I don't know if that's there, but I'm pretty sure they said that everything Hartford did was was there on that site for free. And, you know, that those guys are pretty much all gone. And if you heard of the Colorado nine, that site was based around those those folks.
And, nobody's maintaining the site, but it's still there. So you might wanna check that out.
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That is, heart hartfordvandyke.com?
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Nope. There was a Hartford Van Dyke Dot Com that might be there, but this is it's called 4cornersdoctrine.wordpress.com.
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4corners?
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Doctrine, d 0c t r e n d, I think. Or d I'm not sure. I've never been there, but I know about it. Four corners doctrine dot wordpress dot com. And there there was a hartfordvandyke.com. There was also a guy named Arnie Risen, and he had a site, can't remember what it was called. He had he had all that stuff at Hartford's up up on that site as well.
[03:49:32] Unknown:
Yeah. One more time. One more time. It said 4cornersdoctrine.org.com.
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It's wordpress.wordpress.com.
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Thanks.
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You're welcome.
[03:50:15] Unknown:
Hey, Dave and the phone.
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Hi, Joan.
[03:50:24] Unknown:
Hi. May I ask that phone number that you mentioned earlier? I mean, I don't think you mentioned the phone number today, but you said the name for the Youngevity people who know more about than the salespeople?
[03:50:37] Unknown:
Yeah. It's 800 Yeah. 80982982. 3189.
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3189. And what's the type?
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You press 7.
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Press 7.
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That's the qualifications department.
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Qualify okay.
[03:51:00] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. You're welcome.
Introduction and Program Overview
Weekend Recap and Listener Engagement
Tucker Carlson's Interviews and Political Discussions
Military Issues and Fort Bragg Murders
Weather Anomalies and Global Changes
Technical Issues and Equipment Setup
Social Media and Censorship Concerns
Historical Context of the Fourteenth Amendment
Listener Questions and Community Interaction
Dan Smoot's Analysis of the Fourteenth Amendment
Discussion on Religious Influences and Zionism
Listener Engagement and Personal Stories
Historical Context and Political Commentary
Closing Remarks and Future Plans