In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a myriad of topics ranging from technical difficulties caused by a Microsoft update to the intricacies of citizenship and residency in the United States. Roger shares a personal anecdote about his experience with passport applications and the importance of understanding the feudal system that underpins many legal and governmental processes. The discussion also touches on the controversial advice given by Copper Moonshine Stills regarding passport applications and the potential pitfalls of not following the correct procedures.
Listeners are also treated to a lively discussion about the benefits of nicotine, with references to Dr. Brian Artis's work on nicotine patches and their potential health benefits. The conversation shifts to the topic of artificial intelligence, specifically Mike Adams's Enoch AI, which is touted as a powerful tool for alternative medicine and self-sufficiency. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on the challenges of modern technology and the importance of maintaining personal freedom in the face of increasing digital surveillance.
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Yes, sir. Yes, sir. So would we. We're gonna stab at it again today here on the twenty first. It's the August 21. Roger Sales, your host, and the radio ranch, the, title label of our little get together here. We have people that help us in and out, changes by the day occasionally, and, to, give the people that assist us their proper recognition and credit when Paul Beener comes forward and goes over the list and identifies them. Don't you?
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Yes. Yes. I do. Yeah. Good morning.
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Told you.
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Okay. I've got something funky going on here. Uh-oh. But let me let me get through this, and then we'll figure out what's going on after that. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're also on Global Voice Radio Network. The links to Eurofoil and Global Voice are on our website, thematrixdocs.com. Or, we're also on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy Paul, Cross with a Drink. And, yeah, that's about it. I had a major again, major reconfigurations to do, and it's it's just all such a such a sordid affair. I'm not gonna go into it. I can I can sense the frustration in your voice? Yes. I can sense it.
Right now, I've got a double I've got a double audio feed, from you. So, here From me? Let me click that. Yeah. I just clicked that button. Let me let me, get it. Oh, here we go. I'll just shut that one off. Okay.
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Okay. Got it. Alright. Okay. Retention's gone.
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Yeah. Well, I had a Microsoft update, and my network failed.
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Say no more.
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My network failed during the Microsoft soft update. So it so the update failed, and then that corrupted the system. And then Windows, in its infinite wisdom, rebuilt the system, but then that deactivated all the licenses for, like, TeamViewer and for for, VoiceMeeter Potato and all of my virtual cables. And now I've got a completely different remote system, remote PC, which is sending the audio from studio c to studio a twice. So that's why you had an echo. And and it's wonderful. Microsoft's
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fault. Gonna say you can always go back and point your finger at those. It is it is always
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a story. Suck fault.
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I've got a a story about them today. Harrison was just going over it. Not directly, indirectly. Morning.
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Morning, everybody.
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Glad to, have you along. Sorry for the technical trousers interruption. It's very nice to have Paul, English drop by yesterday and spend, a copious amount of time with us. And even in the after show, and it's just always a joy.
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Did you catch the beginning of last Thursday's program? It was hilarious. Well, I trouble he was having.
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Yeah. I think I did.
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I was sitting here thinking, oh my god. It's somebody else and not me.
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Well, he often has technical, situations. And, you know, we're just we're very grateful to be able to do what we do at the, at the levels we have to put out to do it. So, anyway, it was great to have Paul drop by. I always enjoy conversing with, with him, and I'm really thrilled to see the audience that know is here's the story the way this happened. Years ago, there was a gal named Laura out of Colorado. You probably don't know this, Paul. Laura out at Colorado, and she was a host. She had a show, and she was on, I think she was on Eli's channel and, on this one. And, anyway, she knew about me and, recommended me to, to Paul and them, and so they started simulcasting over on this channel. Here, I had my own called People's Patriot Network. It's a great name for a network on People's Patriot Network.
And, anyway, I could never get enough people to commit to do a radio program to make it viable. And then one day, there was a software glitch over there on PPN. And Paul said, you know, we're we haven't been able to get this off the ground, and I can't spend the time going into this to software and figuring out where this glitch is. So why don't we just ditch this and move you over here with, with Eli? So that's how we got over here. Yeah. But, I remember Paul called me. I don't know if I don't remember if we had spoken before or not, but he calls me one day out of the blue. And I'd left my, third third ex wife. Yeah. I was single again looking for a home, and, and I was gonna go over with Freaker.
And, he called me up and said, well, you know, that's the tribe. Right? I said, well, I didn't know specifically, but you can pretty well guess. And, anyway, that's how we started, and he invited me over. And, it's been, blissful. Well, pretty pretty blissful ever since. And, we've got this wonderful little setup here where we don't have to sell your ears so we don't have, interruptions, even slight ones. Paul's been trying to get me suggested for years. I I don't want to, so he's not pressed it. But he suggested we take a break, like, at the top of the hour and play a little ditty or whatever like he does. That may be viable, but I just forget about it. I'm so entertained and involved in the show here, and in discussions that we may or may not be having at that moment that, I just don't like doing that. I don't like interrupting, when we can get into these complex discussions. I mean, you know, this what they've done is very easy.
When you look at it, you've really got your arms around it. You say, god, this is simple. But getting to that point of getting through the obfuscation and the deceit and the skullduggery and all the things that they've done to obfuscate this, well, it can be a chore. K? You're
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right. Yes. Speaking of speaking of interruptions and breaks in the program There you go. Perfect. I have to apologize in full disclosure. I have to come clean. Somebody, one of our one of our group, one of our group had approached me, some time ago and suggested that they were connected with another group and that that other group would be interested in paid commercial spots during our program, and I absolutely put the brakes on it. I completely said, no. That's not what we do. We don't sell our, we don't sell our our listeners' ears. That is not gonna happen.
We also don't allow any any influence externally to the program, the group, or the message, and run the risk of being beholden to somebody just because of the almighty dollar. We don't do that. Yeah. Nope. So I put the brakes on it. I didn't ask you about it. I didn't mention it to you. I apologize.
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I'm sorry. Well, it's okay because I wouldn't want to know that there's some very viable products and stuff that could be presented to the audience that might benefit you. But again, I don't like interrupting the flow. It's just my, my way, and, my familiarity, the intimacy with this information. I I know it real well. Okay? And that's because I've been fooling with it for thirty three years. And, well, I just know it real well, and I know how it's presented. Now it can't be presented, and that's why my in my insistence on it being simple also. You know, if you're gonna achieve a goal and the goal here is to affect change, we can affect change. We got the message. We got the weapon. We just don't have the numbers yet.
That's what we need, and we can't get the numbers we need if I, a, charged for it or or or or, b, if we can't simplify it. The simpler we can make it, the faster people can can understand it and uptake it and start passing it on and and acting on it and living their lives that way. And that can help us get the numbers. But if you charge for it or if you make it so complex, you're not gonna get the numbers. People are scared as hell for the most part of approaching this subject anyway. How many times have we heard somebody come on and say, well, I I told I was explaining this to somebody, and they said, well, I'm I'm too scared to do that. We've we've had that happen. See? And so, all all the simplification and to be able to uptake that information as quick as possible, give yourself a little more confidence where you can see, there's light at the end of the tunnel and step forward down the path here, and all that's just very important. The only way it happens is if you're simple.
Right. And if it's free. I can't you can't there'd be a bunch of people that have gone through this that would never been able to if it was, if I was charging for it, a. On b, on the reverse side, how the hell do you keep up with all that? Oh, yeah. Sherry, have you paid yet? Let me go check my accounts here. I'm just not gonna do that. And, anything that distracts away from us trying to get enough people to affect change is a negative to me.
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Yep.
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K? Exactly. So sorry. It's the way it is.
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Well, I I I kind of figured that that I knew what your response would be, so I put the brakes on it. So Okay. Well, good. Thank you. It's just, I don't want the interruptions. The product may be good. It may be a good service.
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Now I'll have people come on here, maybe pitch in a a networking program or some, good thing that they found. I don't have a problem with that. I just don't want a paid commercial schedule. I don't wanna have to keep up with accounts receivable. I don't wanna have to keep up with any of that stuff. Sorry. That's just the way it is. So, and we've done that. I think, painstakingly, over many years, we've done pretty good, in the standpoint of honest shoestring doing this. We have, touched a lot of people's lives, and I think that was evident by that message that Jeff Rent sent back to me in our exchange of emails. He said, you got a really large audience.
Well, see, we don't know that here. Well, we have about fifty, sixty people on with us live, maybe most of them listening. But was a lot of people don't, for whatever reason, come on the show and and interact with us. So we really don't know except that we can look back historically and see all the people that have hung around here for a while, gotten their arms around this, and then they move on in their lives. Well, I think the fact that we don't hear from any of them. Roger, Roger, Roger, I got a letter. Whatever the case may be is just further, further proof that our that our program works here. Because I promise you, if if you get some sort of interaction from these folks, some sort of obstacle or pushback, generally, the first person you're gonna call is me.
K? Yep. I would guess. So and we just don't hear any of those calls. Like, Todd and his group been around here for a couple weeks. You haven't heard anybody come on here and say, oh, this stuff doesn't work. This I'm totally open. It's a totally open forum. If you have problems, we'll try and answer them. If you have, but those things but you don't ever hear them on the on the show here. And this would be the first place that people would call. Believe me, we've been through them before. This is a this is a repeat show. I've seen this movie before. So, anyway, that's a lot on that. Eating up a little bit of time here this morning. Good morning, audience. The show is, as most of you know, for, for new 100. For new folks and people like Julie. I think that was Julie right there.
And we've got, we've got hangers on that stay around here for years. Lisa has been following Lisa's been involved in almost all of my marriages, and, she keeps following me around. And here she is now after twelve or thirteen years, however long it's been, Lisa. And it's very interesting because bet. There you go. Many of you here, and you hear the same stuff over and over and over again. You know? I think that's probably why some people, get frustrated and go off and do it. I've heard that before. But, especially with folks that are newer, what'll happen is you you're going through this learning curve, and you you you hear something early on and, okay, you grasp something out of it. But, you know, six months or a year later, like Julie's been around almost a year, approaching the year in January and December.
And she hears it a second time and she has grown in the interim. And so she hears something out of that message that she heard before, but she didn't have enough information to gather whatever element she's gonna grow from this time. So there's a method to the madness. I don't know if we get into these basics, if you can hear them enough, because the only way you get good at anything in this world is drill practice, rehearse. And, that's what you're doing, your drill practicing and rehearsing. And, that does nothing but empower you on on important foundational information and make you stronger.
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Yep. Gotcha.
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Paul, were you trying to say something?
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No. Julius, though. Hey, Julie. Hey, Julie.
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Good morning.
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Hi. I wanted to give you good news. I got my passport card in the mail There you go. Last night. Oh, good. I'm an ambassador. So Are you? Those people. Yeah. The people at the headquarters were trying to hand back my attachments, and they were trying to tell me they're gonna process me as a federal citizen, and I kept resisting. And, I am I have a code 11. Also have five stars at the top of my passport card and then three in the right hand corner. And then also have, on my passport, book, actually, there's a a in front of my numbers, which I think stands for ambassador because I spoke to Sheldon last night, and we were going over the 88 FAM, endorsement code. So, looks like the people who are just the processors there are not
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real process. No. They don't. It goes back to people that they train specifically on this stuff. Now for for Todd and his new bunch, I don't put a whole lot of credence in stars or numbers per se. What Julie's talking about is we've got a document on internally how they assign some of these numbers that will appear and be more legible or more, easy to spot on a card than on the passport book. Because the passport book has got that little magnetic strip that has everything in there. And I don't know. Have you ever traveled internationally on on your book, Julie?
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Yes. I have. But I haven't traveled recently. I've refused to get on planes any planes now that I know all these pilots are back. Well, but yeah. Planes are I can't can't argue a bit with you there.
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But what they do in foreign countries is they take and open your your passport book up with that page there with the backing page, I guess, and then the page with that code at the bottom. And they just run it through this slide thing, and everything pops up on their screen. Of course, you can't see their screen, but, that that's what happens when you travel internationally there. Well, but we have had a couple of, just for FYI, new new folks. We've had the the the one code that seems to identify a national, although on the internal paperwork, it says noncitizen national, American Samoans is o nine. Isn't that
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right? O o nine. Yep. And I know that some I spoke with some other people who have o nines on theirs. So I guess it just depends on I who's who's got the paperwork.
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It's it appears to depend on who's processing the paperwork. Why they arbitrarily assign these other numbers. We've had people like Julie here with, 11, you say, was the key number. Well, that means if you go back to that document, it means you're an ambassador at large.
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Yep. K. I was so happy. I was jumping up and down. And, there you go. And well, you have a I was like, John, I'm not I have diplomat status. Maybe I should do what John Garland did and send a copy of that to the head of the, DMV and tell them that, you better use this, and I'm traveling, not driving. Do not pull me over. Yeah. Well, you need to get an ambassador's
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tag on your car. Got it. Okay. Here's a comment from Paul. Go ahead, sir. Private information request to the secretary of state,
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request, for any information in your file with regards to the do not detain or blue list. If you can get evidence you all. That's incredible. If you can get evidence that you are on the do not detain list, you can cram that right up their barracks bag locally.
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And then I'm sorry I'm deviating here, but I'm I I don't wanna forget this. Everybody needs to go to Rumble and listen to SGT report. There's a new author. His name is Ian Trottier. He has come out with a book called High Stakes Treason, and he wants John Brennan indicted and arrested. He's got the goods on this evil man. And, apparently, he's I think we reported this on your show the other day that he fled the country. But the all of the crimes that he committed, he goes back all the way to George Bush senior. He goes back to senior's father, and it's an incredible interview. So anybody who's interested in that and he he's giving a copy of the book to everybody in congress, and he's not gonna stop until there's an indictment and an arrest of John Brennan.
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Wasn't Brennan the one that was at the station, a CIA or the embassy in Ryud or some some right? However you say some of those cities over there. Riyadh. I think it was Riyadh that that let all of the, nine eleven hijackers get visas? Yeah. Okay. That's it. Absolutely. Well, there you have evidently show too. I I know there's been a lot of kick around here about what the Trump administration's gonna do, but, evidently, they're in high gear to go after these people. And not only that shift, you haven't even seen any shift, little snippets or anything. He's got a low profile. Well, they got him dead to rights with this, same thing they got Leticia James with from New York.
So, and I saw the, guy, oh, that that Trump has unleashed. The guy they're real scared of, I can't remember his name. Anyway, he's going we're going after all of them. I interviewed with Maria Bartoloma the other day, just a snippet. So, anyway, exciting things happening there. It's not gonna be they're not gonna dive indict tomorrow. They gotta go through grand juries and all the rest of that stuff. It'll be a couple of months, but, evidently, they are going after them and committed to go after them and indict them. So,
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let's hope so. And then yeah. And then the final thing that I wanna tell everybody is that, you need to yeah. You gotta go to doctor Brian Artis' website, and you gotta listen to his, interviews because he now has confirmed that nicotine is one of the best, medicines in addition to the dioxide solution that you can make that Paul talks about a lot and that I've spoken about. The nicotine will cure all heart disease. My it will, get rid of all of the nanobots and the hydrogels that they're spraying us with. And there's two products. He's he's now come out with a nicotine patch, a new nicotine patch, where he's tested the adhesive on the back of it and made sure that it doesn't have graphene oxide or any poisons in it. And, also, he's buying, he's also buying the actual nicotine plant leaves.
And so the product is called anti smoke, and there's anti smoke patches, and you can get them in seven milligram, fourteen or twenty one and cut them up and take three and a half and just put them on every day. And then he has a book with three fifty references on everything that this nicotine plant cures. You can actually take the leaf and steep it in boiling water, soak your feet in it, and it gets rid of all sorts of heart diseases. It cures hypothyroidism and all sorts of of stuff. It's an incredible, discovery that you've come out with, and it's all detailed in his book called Moving Beyond the COVID nineteen Lies, and he tells you exactly where he gets the, the products. But I ordered online yesterday. So, if anybody's interested in these, let me know, and I can try to log on today and post the links.
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You know, I had to quit smoking a couple of years ago because this dental work I'm going through, hopefully. And,
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Oh, well, guess what? Guess I got something I got something for you if we can ship it to you. There's another company called Frontier Pharma, and they're selling chlorine dioxide toothpaste, and it cures all gum disease. And it remineralizes the enamel on your teeth. And I just got that yesterday.
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Well, that sounds like a good package right there. That's amazing.
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Yeah. Sure is. Yeah. I mean, I'm I'm just like god is leading me every day, and I keep digging and digging and digging, and I'm coming up with all of these solutions. And, Brian Artis was interviewed on the alphawarriorshow.tv, and it was just an incredible interview. And he's telling everybody what products to get and everything. So, again, the, the anti smoke, that that he tested all of the backing of these, and they're made with essential oils. And, oh, Sherry just texted me. So it's called Frontier Farm Pharma, f r o n t I e r p h a r m a dot com, I believe. And they're, it's two ladies that took over the business from their father, and they are making all sorts of chlorine dioxide stuff for teeth, for dental, for for every single ailment. And then also, SDT interviewed another lady who also is coming about the benefits of chlorine dioxide solution and ways that she cured autism in her son, with three drops a day.
There's a there's a documentary, out, called three drops a day on chlorine dioxide solution. And by the way, they just banned, nicotine and nicotine patches all throughout Europe, as of January 2026. Wow. Well, that tells you something. Doctor Brian Artisan. Good morning. This is Mary. Sorry. Yeah. Hi, Mary. Hi, Mary. Good morning.
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I got great news too. I've I've been following doctor Artisan since 2022 when he was paired up with doctor Rashid Bhatar. I don't know if you know who doctor Rashid Bhatar is. He was murdered. He was murdered. Yeah. He was murdered. We were I am part of the IADFW membership. We still do meetings once a month. I'm excited to hear about this tobacco. I mean, I smoke, so I never did get COVID, but I never got the the jab, but we all get sprayed. So that's good to know. I'm gonna, try to find him and seek I'm definitely interested because especially certain oils for Danielle. And then secondly, I found my passport.
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Oh, you did. Good deal.
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Well, Julie was telling me, stop thinking about it. Stop searching, and you'll find it. My husband cut a hole in the floor, and it jammed in between the joists. Holy shit. Realized that the safe top was open, and they fell out. So they got jammed in between the joists, and he my hands were small enough to just get them right out, and I found them. Thank god. Wow. But they're way, way, way expired minus. How how many years? Very expired. How many years? It was issued in 2000 it it expired in 2016.
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You still got that's still viable. I think the the limit is fifteen years, I believe.
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So fifteen years. What that means is that if 2021 be wouldn't 2021 be fifteen years? It was issued in 02/2006.
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It's not when it was issued. It's when it expired.
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Yeah. He's right now. Mary, they told me that it's a past for fifteen years from the date it expires.
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So what you'll need to do I was confused. Mary, when you do the renewal, you you can now use the D s 82, and you'll include that in with that. They'll send it back. Well, I don't know how quick because it's expired, but it'll have three hole punches in it. Should. And then they'll send you your new one. Okay?
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Alright. Julie? Julie?
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Yes. Hi, Robbie.
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Hi, girl. Could you repeat, the latest where to find the latest artist, video, please?
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Yeah. I'm gonna actually, get on FCC and post it in the chat for everybody, but it is, for people who are not on FCC right now. It is, it's it's the alphawarriorshow.tv, thealpha,warrior,warri0r,andthenshow,sh0w,.tv. But if you go to doctor Brian Artis's website, which is vddrartists,ardis,show.com, and you scroll to the bottom, he's got his videos of his interviews and stuff. And he's got that new book that has over three fifty references of the cure using nicotine, because what they're doing is they're targeting our nicotinase receptors in our body to make us sick. And he actually has a very expensive, microscope, where he zoomed in on these nanobots that they're trying to put in our body. And they put drops of nicotine on top of them, and they dissolved them and ate them. They completely disappeared. But his new book called the, Moving Beyond the COVID 19 Lives, I don't think you can get it on Amazon anymore. I think it's banned, but you can get it on his website.
And I have just started reading it, but it's incredible what he's uncovered with the the healing, benefits, the cure of just nicotine patches. And he says that if you have atrial fibrillation and you steep the organic nicotine plant, which you can get on, a website, and I can give you that one too, and it's organic. In ten minutes, it cures atrial fibrillation. Just ten minutes of soaking your feet after you steep it over the stove. And it's called leaf It's called, leaf only. That's the name of the website. And, I I hire I highly leafonly.com, leafasinfrank,only.com.
And it's not expensive. I highly recommend everybody just for even just preventative get this because, my god, your feet are full of, what do you wanna call it, cells and capillaries that can soak up stuff. And I'm I'm I I don't have atrial fibrillation, but I'm gonna do it anyway.
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Well, Julie, aren't they planning on banning nicotine in The US by 2030?
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They probably will. But you know what? We can certainly make our own greenhouses inside and start buying the seeds and using the seeds to germinate new seeds, and so they're not gonna get away with this. They're just not gonna get away. We there's too many of us now. We're in the know. They're just not gonna get away with this. Okay. What nicotine does And by the way, leaf only Leaf Only is the only supplier of all natural, unmanufactured, and unprocessed whole leaf tobacco, and it's organic. So, it's incredible. And I don't really honestly think smoking is bad for you anymore. I know they sometimes put some chemicals in the nicotine to make it addictive, but that's why Fauci came out and said, oh, all you smokers are at the highest of risk of of COVID. That's because none of them were sick because I think everything they're telling us is bad for us is good for us and just give us a call. Early on in that COVID thing a few months into it, he came out and said, well, if you've been thinking about quitting smoking, now's a real good time to do it because they had figured out this that what happens here, I guess, implicitly,
[00:31:41] Unknown:
is the, the nicotine, plugs up the receptor that COVID was attaching to. So that that's not helped. I gotta stay I get y'all continue to discuss this. I got some other health stuff to talk about, but I gotta step away for a minute. Okay?
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Yeah. So yeah. And I'm trying to find the, website for the antismoke because this company is actually very interesting. It trying to find my order number. They, also have other sites for, other products on there for, like, vitamins delivery, via patch. And so, it's just, I think it's just, like, tele tele I'm gonna find it before the show ends and tell tell you guys, what it is so you guys can order it. But some so much interesting, stuff for cures, not treatments, but cures.
[00:32:46] Unknown:
Are you talking about that televyte, the stuff they sell with the with the zeolite?
[00:32:52] Unknown:
No. It's a patch for nicotine that you can cut in half. He says he he's been wearing a three and a half nicotine patch, and he was using rugby before, from from Amazon. But now, there were a lot of doctors like doctor Anna Moucha and, doctor Arianna Love who came out and said that the actual sticking material was laced with graphene oxide and toxins. So now he switched over to this new patch, which doesn't have those toxins in it, and he's tested it in his lab. It has essential oils on it, and it's called Anti Smoke. But I'm trying to find the name of the company, so I can tell you guys where to go. And, again, they have that yeah.
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Have you heard of and I think it's Paul English that says he uses a lozenge, and I'm pretty sure the company is called Knickknack.
[00:33:47] Unknown:
I haven't heard of them before. But I know that, also doctor Lee Merritt. She chews, nicotine leucigum. I've never I've never done that before. I just prefer to stick the, patch on, and use that instead because, you know, you just I don't have any reaction from it at all. If you put it on the same area of your body every day, you can get, like, a little rash. You just move it around, and it doesn't do anything. But it's supposed to be so healthy for you. Oh, it's called TolaVita, t as in Tom, o as in Oscar, l as in Lucy, e as in elephant, v as in victory, I as in India, t as in Tom, a as in apple dot com, and you wanna get the antismoke ones.
Maybe somebody can post that in the chat.
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Alright. Okay.
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What's what's the gum what's the gum by Lee Lee Merritt Place?
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I think it's called Lucy, l u c y. You go on you should get that on Amazon, Lucy gum. And then also, you guys need to go to abovephone.com. Anwar was interviewed by Mike Adams, and they're partnering up, and they're de googlizing everything. They have a laptop, and they have a, a new phone coming out with with, operating systems that cannot spy anymore, and he's got a new VPN. He says all the VPNs we're using, like NordVPN and Express v VPN, they're spying on us on those. Those are not safe. And he's got one called vp.net, which is, verified private stands for verified privacy. And, I think, honestly, these globalists are not gonna get their way because somebody's gonna come out with a way to get on the Internet, and not and be able to bypass DARPA and and our routers.
I know that's gonna come out because this guy, Anwar, he's just so smart, and he's partnering with Mike Adams on his Enoch AI software. And then Mike's coming out with other software, and it's gonna be completely de Googleized. And, yes, there's gonna be a learning per curve, and, yes, there's gonna be some hic hiccup, but, he has a website you guys can go to where you website you guys can go to where you where you, download you can see what you pick the apps you wanna download, and it shows you what the apps are spying and sharing of your information. And you can determine whether or not you want that app on your phone. So it comes, it does not come preloaded with any apps on any of their cell phones.
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Cool. Julie, you mentioned something right there I wanted to bring up today too. Did you happen to see, Mike filling in for Owen yesterday? I didn't, but I'm gonna watch it today. I knew he was filling in. Well, the first hour, he's got two guests, pretty good guests on the second and third hour, but the first hour is all on Enoch. And it's something I really wanted to discuss today on the importance of this in this, onslaught awakening of AI and the the the battle going on worldwide on AI.
[00:37:18] Unknown:
Yeah. It's incredible. And he's like, I said, now he's partnered with Above Phone, and, all of the the good AI is gonna be on those platforms, and they're all gonna be Googleized. Bye bye, Google. You're not gonna be able to spy on us anymore because we're not they're not gonna do the Windows operating systems or the and and and it's easier to learn than, like, if you were to get a Linux operating system. That has a big huge learning curve. This one is gonna be a lot easier. They're gonna be having live training, and then they're just gonna keep updating and updating. And it the above phone and the laptop they came out with is already 10 times better than when they initially launched.
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Well, he he did a whole album with Enoch. He never mentioned any of that yesterday. Comment, was that you, Joe?
[00:38:04] Unknown:
No. It's Tom.
[00:38:06] Unknown:
Hey, Tom. Hey.
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Hey. I I was trying to get this in earlier when, Paul was talking about the computer problems. I just is he is Paul still listening, or is he Well, we hope. Well, I hope because he's overseeing everything. You get your your,
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orchestrated
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Well, the latest my
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Go ahead, Tom. Oh, maybe not.
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Anyway, don't Well, let's see. Hold on. We'll see. Paul, are you there or not? Y'all having a conversation about taxes on the front porch or what? Well, we I I said he was here and and made a liar out of me. No. Well, you might wanna wait till he puts you back on him. This involves him in the loop here. Okay. Alright.
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Okay?
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Okay. Alright. We'll wait till Yep. Paul all hailing Paul. Hailing Paul. What's up? Oh, Tom wants you.
[00:39:03] Unknown:
Okay. Tom. Hello?
[00:39:06] Unknown:
When you you were talking about the computer problems, but, just this latest, update from Microsoft on the security update is causing, solid state drives and even some hard drives to fail, and just delete, data. So you might wanna check that latest KB, I'm trying to remember what the number was. I can send you the email about it, but, there's a couple of days from Microsoft.
[00:39:34] Unknown:
Don't do an eleven I call it woke. Don't do a Microsoft woke update. Right?
[00:39:41] Unknown:
Okay. Well, no. It's a security update, but the security update's causing, some of the, handlers in the solid state drives and even some hard, you know, mechanical drives to
[00:39:54] Unknown:
fail and lose data. So Okay. Well, I've got a solid I've got a I've got a solid state drive, and I've got Windows 11. So don't do an update
[00:40:05] Unknown:
if they prompt you. Right? Well, it may already have come out, so you may have to uninstall it. How do you do what's the number? Oh. Do you have a KB number, Tom? Yeah. I I I'm I'm trying to these people. Trying to find it while I'm talking. I hate these damn people, the burgers off people. Yeah. I know. I know. I'm trying to find it. And, so but, I mean, just put in just put in, latest update causes, solid state drive failure.
[00:40:35] Unknown:
Okay. Well, nothing's failed yet. So I'm I'm hoping they haven't done it. They don't show that my barracks No. But it's wiping data it's wiping data from solid state drives.
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And it looks like a lot of popular ones too. So Well,
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anyway gotten to a point where it's updated to you, they may have, you know, an email. They may have pulled it back and and stopped it to get whatever,
[00:40:58] Unknown:
Indian Well, no. It's gonna figure out well, they're telling people that to uninstall it if if they feel, you know, if they're, you know, if they've got problems. Gonna cause them a problem. Okay. Yeah. It's it's it's it's mainly for large file transfers, but god knows. You know? I look like their stuff. I hate them. I hate them. I do too.
[00:41:18] Unknown:
Absolutely. Now I'm gonna talk about HP one visas in a second too, but I haven't been able to get around. I got it. I got it. It's KB5063878.
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It's, causing solid state drives to disappear, making them and their corresponding so it's making their, causing their drives to disappear, making them and their corresponding, smart, which is self monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology unread unreadable by the operating system.
[00:41:54] Unknown:
Okay. So is the is the check hour over? Thank you, Tom. Larry, you were trying to say something in the middle of all that?
[00:42:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Speaking of good and bad AIs, have you heard what happened to Grok?
[00:42:16] Unknown:
Well, I hear a lot of stuff. I'm not sure exactly what you were, pertaining.
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You know, what your comment commentary
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about what was going on in Gaza, and then, something happened in the aftermath of of its commentary.
[00:42:33] Unknown:
Have you heard about that? I don't think I have, Larry.
[00:42:38] Unknown:
Yeah. So after Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk's xAI, was temporarily suspended from the x platform. Speculation arose that it may have been reprogrammed regarding the responses about Gaza. This suspension followed Grock stating that Israel and The US were committing genocide in Gaza. This led to some users this led some users to suggest that the chatbot had been censored or reprogrammed because of these statements. Upon its return, Grox provided conflicting explanations for its suspension, including blaming it on, quote, mass reporting, unquote, related to Gaza discussions according to Grox x account. So this Grox has its own account, by the way. In some cases, Grox later offered a more nuanced view of the situation stating that while war crimes might be likely in Gaza, proven genocide had not been established according to the Middle East monitor.
In other cases, Grok maintained its position that Israel and The US were committing genocide in Gaza. Elon Musk, CEO of XAI, dismissed the suspension as a dumb error and suggested Grok didn't actually know why it was suspended. Musk mentioned that a recent update in July had loosened Grok's filters aiming to make it more engaging and less politically correct according to the pen.org. Grock itself confirmed that these changes led it to responding bluntly on topics like Gaza, which subsequently triggered hate speech flags.
[00:44:19] Unknown:
How do you like that, Roger? Yeah. I heard that. It went over and crossed the line, and they came back even more that was about last week, I think, Larry. I think the more telling thing is, with this diddler, this, Israeli diddler that got caught in Vegas, over the weekend in a in a trap, a child's a child pedophile trap by, obviously, federal agents or somebody. Anyway, they put him in front of the the the AG out there is Jewish. She's born in Israel. She's evidently very incompetent. And, she took the, obviously, the arrest about that and, from federal. It probably went to her.
She demoted it down to a county judge. It's on the records that the county judge find him put him on a $10,000 bond and let him out. Didn't ask for his passport as a flight risk, and he took off. K? Now the guy that has uncovered all of this, for the most part, is a guy that says a Black Lives Matter supporter, who calls himself black and is probably as white as you as I am anyway. And, so he put a bunch of posts on x about it. A lot of the background scene and they came in and wiped all of that off x. And it was the guy that runs the unit that does that sort of stuff is the guy that got caught with diddling kids.
So, yeah, there's a lot of, real funky stuff going on in that. I don't know how much they've got Elon's compromised or not. We'll see. Yes. Yes. Who's that?
[00:46:08] Unknown:
It's Samuel. Grok also did a, interview with Brandon Peterson. That's the guy who wrote the book on the reoccurrence of the numbers of seven in the King James Bible. About a half hour interview with Grock. And Grock comes to the conclusion that the King James version is beyond human hands, and that is probably divine. That probably didn't help either.
[00:46:42] Unknown:
Okay. Don't know about that. Just I know the smartest man in the world, 270 IQ in China, came out and endorsed Jesus Christ and Christianity a couple of weeks ago. I don't know if you heard about that or not, Samuel. 207 IQ. That's pretty bright. Okay? So, anyway You know the man's name? No. I do not. He's a Chinese guy. Okay. You can call for the world's highest IQ, though. If you search that, I'll bet you'll find it. Okay. Now we've gotten all that out of the way. The lowly tobacco plant. The lowly tobacco plant. That was yeah. Yes?
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I'm sorry. I had to I had to take a call. Did you you were did Paul have any questions about what I was saying or anybody?
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I I not to my knowledge. Not to my knowledge. Okay. Alright. Yeah. I have one question. But I didn't couldn't Hold it. Hold it. Question. Praguntha. Praguntha.
[00:47:40] Unknown:
Yeah. I have one question. Two of the three systems in my house have, have, Windows updates stopped. However, the one system that does not stop Windows updates is right now trying to repair its solid state hard drive. So thanks, Microsoft.
[00:47:59] Unknown:
Oh, boy. Oh, they're a bunch. Yeah. They're a bunch. Okay. So I transitioned Yeah. They said just they said uninstall that KB. So it's
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you know,
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take it out. Alright. Can we go back to the I just booted up. I just I just went to turn my computer on, and that sucker was doing an update. And I know I had this sucker shut off, and now I gotta go figure out what update it just installed. No. I just despise the people and their updates. I despise them. I know. What's, who was who was the lady who had the KB number? Was KB5?
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That was Julie.
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Julie, you got that number? In the chat. Jimmy put the number in the chat.
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It's KB. Can somebody post it? KB5063878.
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Okay. Good. It's already in the chat. It's the last one. Thank you very much. Okay. Okay. We wanna go back to some of the probabilities. And and and Roger?
[00:48:55] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am.
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The the the highest IQ is a South Korean scientist, Young Hoon Kim.
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Okay. Well, they were talking about Chinese guys, so I don't know. I've I've heard the story mentioned a couple of times. So
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02/1976,
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they say, is s Well, that may be the same guy. I thought they said he was Chinese, maybe Korean. I don't know.
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Right.
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So, anyway, he came out after contemplation, said Jesus Christ was lord and all that stuff. Verified the Christian theories. Okay. Anybody else got anything with anything? I think all that's over. Okay. Probably the reason that this Microsoft thing is so screwy is because Microsoft has been one of the big companies that wants to bring all these cheap programmers in here, these h b one visa programmers. Right? And so, what has broken now and Harrison was just talking about it in the second hour, right, before he went on the show. What has happened is the h b one visa rule that was passed decades ago originally said that they have to advertise and interview American applicants first.
And if there are no American applicants, they can hire and stream, get the h b one visa people in here and grease the skids for them. So what a bunch of activists have been doing is there there's a jobs.com is a is a website. I'm not sure it's functions. Jobs.com. But, anyway, what the companies are doing is they're putting an ad in your Sunday newspaper knowing that people aren't gonna read the newspaper and the sun that section anymore. And so they're hiding it, so they're not getting American people applying so they can go straight and and and streamline the, HP one visa people getting a job.
So what has happened recently, evidently, is that has come out. And so what the, if you wanna listen to Harrison this morning again about this, and I don't have all of the specifics, of course, just watching at one time. But but I suggest that you start looking in your Sunday newspaper. Pardon me. And when you find those job being, advertised, you fire them up there to jobs.com. And so what is happening is people are flooding for these jobs, and the companies have to go and deal with them first. And it's throwing a a a real hitch in the giddy up of this h b one visa scheme where they import a bunch of Indian programmers at Microsoft and can pay them half what they paid an American guy so they can write crappy code like this.
K? So, anyway, that I thought was, interesting. And you were saying a minute ago about there's always a way to do an end run around this stuff. Somebody was talking about that earlier a minute ago in the show. And that's what this is. It's another end run around the the technicality that they've been glossing over on the h p one v, h one b visa, applications. So if that pertains to you or if it interests you, you might wanna go back and watch the second part of, Harrison's show this morning. Covers it in some depth. The other thing I wanted to talk about was Enoch.
And if you wanna know about Enoch, there's a couple of and and and to Adam's, to his credit, he, names a couple of the other ones that are good. One of the other good ones evidently is Gab. Evidently, Gab's got a good AI, and he is bringing Enoch online. Enoch, they've they've spent $22,000,000 on Enoch, which is a drop in the bucket compared to what some of these others are. And it's got the biggest database. He goes into some comparisons on grok and stuff on asking questions and comparing the responses. But Enoch has the largest supply of alternative medicine information fed into it in the world.
K? Because they went in and got most of the herbal medicine information comes from the Chinese, and Adams was able to get a whole Chinese database on their herbal medicine and feed it into Enoch evidently. And he took that whole hour. He did some responses, asked Enoch to write something for social media and and, is very impressive. The other thing is with Enoch, you can anybody can go on it. You just go to brighteon.ai, and that energy into it. It's got all Alex Jones' shows since 2001 fed into it. So it's got a heavy, heavy learning curve on that. It's got all these Chinese things.
He's, he's built it and structured it and engineered it where you can download the whole thing. And if you've got some kind of criteria and cards and stuff, you can run Enoch off the Internet without being connected to the Internet. And the reason they did that is because there's all kinds of high how to books on there. It's got 3,000 different firearms diagrams on how to if you're doing gunsmithing or if you wanna take them apart or clean them or put them back together. It's got that. It's got how to do everything, how to grow your own garden, how to do this, how to do that. And those can be used, and the reason he's done it where it's stand alone is because it's got all these instructional things on there. They've taken all the army manuals on how to do everything.
Everything he could get his hands on is fed into this Enoch. And, it sounds like one hell of a AI. And anybody can use it. There's no commercialization of it. There's no commercials. There's no fees. They don't ask you for any information. You can obtain, access it through briteon.ai, and you get up to 250 queries a day free. K? So, some of you that are playing with AI that may not know about this Roger. Could you
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I'm sorry, Roger. Could you spell Brighteon?
[00:55:48] Unknown:
B R I G H T E 0 N, I think. Is that right? Somebody? You're over there a lot, Julie. How how do you spell Breitheon exactly?
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Julie's not there. That's correct. G h t e o n.
[00:56:05] Unknown:
Okay. And, that's his whole website. Everything's Bryteon. His network.
[00:56:13] Unknown:
I used to follow him and he Yes? I used to follow Mike Adams, and then all of a sudden, he disappeared. Like, I thought something happened to him because I was on his bit shoot. I had his he just totally disappeared from my phone, like, when it did an update, and he's gone. Wow. Well, he's been working. The proper spelling. Thank you. They were originally
[00:56:33] Unknown:
scheduled to have, Enoch released in the spring back in April. And, obviously, you know, everything costs more and takes longer than you think it's gonna. So, obviously, he's been really, under the gun of this Enoch thing, and he hasn't put out any of his normal videos or anything like that in months. And I think it's because he was putting all his time into this. But, anyway, it's a very user friendly, AI. It's got tons of information, all kinds of, we're very all health. Excuse me. Stomach's acting up. We're very, health oriented around here. And, this is probably the best source resource on alternate health on the face of the globe.
It's what it sounded like to me. So some of you may wanna play with that, look into it, mess with it. It's available for everybody. It's working right now. And if you really wanna get more of a gist of that, go back and look at the war room, which is Owen Shroyer's normal afternoon drive time. And Mike sat in on all three hours. He had two very interesting guests on that, by the way. One guy heavily into AA and and, I mean, AI AA, AI and, transhumanism and stuff, interviewed him for close to an hour. Very sharp guy. And then another guy, in the third hour. But that was three hours of the war room yesterday, where you go to get Alex Jones.
So, anyway, I definitely want to mention that because it seems like it would be embraced by virtually our entire audience. Okay? So and as you know, health is one of the things you can affect. It's one of the five freedoms. And if you don't have health, you really don't have too damn much. You can be rich as as as Rockefeller, and it doesn't do you too much good. K? So, very important help wise. Interesting. Enoch, thank you, Mike Adams, for taking your time and all of these resources and giving this to the world as a gift to the world because that's what he's doing. No charge. No commercials.
No names. No passwords. None of that crap. Just jump on it and use it. K? So, you buy their fruits. You shall know them. I'd say this Roger? I'd say this is pretty pretty big, tasty, low hanging fruit. Yes, Julie?
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Yeah. You can also use Enoch, without an Internet connection too. That's what he's also done for people. That's what I just went over. Yeah. I didn't hear you say that you can use it without an Internet connection. You don't have to go. You can actually just download it without an Internet connection. Yeah. Well, you gotta have some specifications. You gotta have certain kind of cards or, yeah, or GP
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use or something, to be able to do that, but you can do it if you meet those requirements. Okay? And it's because of all the how to stuff on there. You got all the military manuals on how to do everything. He's just got all kinds of stuff in there. 3,000 different diagrams of weapons. K? So that's why you wanna be able to potentially have that at home in a stand alone free situation should something happen to the Internet. You've still got access to all that how to stuff. K? So that, I thought was extremely important and impressive. We're about ready to turn. We don't lose any stations, here at the top of the hour today.
Have you talked No. To our buddy and seen how Alan's doing, Paul?
[01:00:22] Unknown:
Yep. As far as I know, he's still okay. And, you may be able to download the AI engine and get it running, but, just to download, like, 3,000 different,
[01:00:41] Unknown:
just to download the amassed information that they have Yeah. That would literally take years to download. I don't I don't know about any of that technical stuff. I just know you said you could do it. Okay? Yeah. So if you got questions about it, go back and listen to the first hour yesterday explaining some of that. Yep. But it would literally take years to download that much data. Well, evidently not, or else he wouldn't be offering it like that, Paul. So I think there's a workaround that he's got. Okay?
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Mhmm.
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So, anyway, that's, that's out there. That's what he's promoting. Pretty important. God bless you, Mike Adams. Okay. So where else can we go? New students, the show's really for you. I'm sure you've hard found that hard to discern here in the first hour, but it really is for you. Sometimes these things of great importance, that affect all of us, I guess, need to be discussed, and we jumped right into it and didn't even get a chance to say if for the new folks, that's we're here for questions and comments. And if we don't have people that want questions or comments, we deviate over to these other topics of great interest.
So, are there any there's somebody right there. Is that Gigi? Yes. It is. How are you? Well, I'm pretty good today. All in all, how are you?
[01:02:02] Unknown:
I'm better. I just moved, so I haven't been on the call in a couple days. So I just wanted to say hello.
[01:02:09] Unknown:
Okay. Where'd you move to? Out of Michigan or still in Michigan?
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Still in Michigan.
[01:02:16] Unknown:
Okay. Well, moving is no fun. I know that for a fact. No. I've been I just moved back here from Florida. So Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I think I've been down here that day. I've been down here in South America seventeen years, I think, now, and I counted it up. I believe I've moved 15 times in seventeen years.
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And I Yeah. I moved a lot too much.
[01:02:43] Unknown:
Despise moving. Okay. So, anyway, I can I can relate to that? So welcome back, Gigi. We missed you. Any questions you've got that we can entertain, dear?
[01:02:55] Unknown:
Well, I'm a have to go back and listen to this Enoch thing that you were mentioning. I just caught, like, the tail end of it to see what it what what it's about. Well, it's AI. It's Mike Adams AI, and you can go. And if you really wanna get his dissertation on it, you can go
[01:03:13] Unknown:
check out yesterday's first hour of the war room, normally with Owen Shroyer. He sat in. Owen's off on vacation or something. And, you can get the whole hour, background and everything about it straight from the originator's mouth. How about that? I can't do any better than that. That sounds great. Okay. So Okay. I'll go back and look it up. A a good a good accessible AI that's honest and programmed correctly. He gave some he'd go over to Grok and put some aqua aquarium and get back the answer, and then he'd put the query in Enoch. And Enoch's truthful about everything. Okay?
And That's good. Oh, yeah. Very truthful, very, alter alternative medicine oriented. The largest database in the world of alternative medicine cures because they got a whole Chinese database that they incorporated in it. And it's very impressive. So, you know, if you wanna find out about more, go check out yesterday's first hour of the war room. And welcome back, Gigi. Okay. Where else can we go this morning? There's no any other students got, something they wanna ask or add? K. I'm gonna take that as a no. So where else Hey, Roger. This is Todd. I was I I good morning. Hey, Todd. Hey, Todd. How are you doing, buddy?
[01:04:40] Unknown:
Good. I believe this is, like, turning into a new subject. So I just wanted to bring something up, that might be good for a lot of new people and for myself as well. Good. And I know that you've covered this before. So, it it pertains to the passport and to the that moonshine. Just the there's just two things on that that I know. Cop of moonshine still? Yeah. Yeah. What's that?
[01:05:09] Unknown:
You know what? I think that guy has done. Is he is he he obviously looked into this. I've never communicated or spoken with him. And, he saw, I believe, in the oath where it says, unless explanatory statement is attached. And he's taken that, and he grasped that idea to some extent. He's using that as a way to do this. Now my problem with him, I don't know what else his program entails. I've never looked into it. But I do know that he instructs his people to say no on if your parents were citizens of The United States. Correct. That's one of them. Yep. Go ahead. That I see. That is that is to me lying on a passport form. And, buddy, they take lying very seriously.
Have have I ever you haven't heard the story, I'm sure, from when I first started about fifteen years ago on this military guy. Right?
[01:06:10] Unknown:
Well, yeah, the the you lick lick your wounds?
[01:06:14] Unknown:
No. He he he was a a retired army guy. He'd been down at Guantanamo, and the story broke just as I was, starting this on the air. So it's about fifteen years ago. And, it was in Florida, Jacksonville, and, he had been in jail for about, I think, six months or a a pretty good length of time. And the story broke because he was riding the Florida senator to try and get him out of this mess, And he was in jail for passport fraud. K? Now this is what happened. Years before, he had taken, I guess, a d s 11 and didn't sign it, but somehow sent it in unsigned.
Now remember, in a d s 11, you've got to sign it in front of an administrating official. That's one of the requirements of a first time passport applicant. And they tell you that if you don't have an administrative official there to deal with you in the post office, then they want you to go in front of a judge and sign it, which we've had happen. One of our listeners, we don't see enough anymore, Ken, out in West Texas, middle of nowhere next West Texas had a situation like that. They didn't have an authorized agent, so he had to go over the courthouse. He said he never saw the judge. He just dealt with the clerk, judge's clerk, and she had him she watched him sign it and took the, passport application, wouldn't give it back to him. They, from that point, handled sending it in.
So funny enough, Ken, being a a sport shooter, was at the, gun store to buy some ammunition, and there's a line. And he's talking to this guy next to him, and the guy turns out to be the judge. And Ken mentions it to him, and he goes, oh, yeah. I remember that. And, so the judge wanna know a little bit more, and he was gonna get together with him and explain it. And I don't know that he's ever been able to, but in that funny, he runs into the judge in line. So this guy just sent it in unsigned. And so then later on, he goes back to apply for a passport again. And there's a question on there that says, have you ever applied for a passport before?
And he checked no. And they threw his ass in jail for passport fraud, Todd. Yes. Actually, now I remember you did tell me that. Why I said, be very careful. The you could do anything. The only way you can mess up with a capital f is to send that application in without the affidavit enclosed.
[01:09:01] Unknown:
And I absolutely am following your way for sure. I just was saying a lot of people are still going on there because I I I just like to research, not to like but the the other part was he was saying one of your biggies, which I agree with completely, is we, we put our citizen's evidence affidavit in the middle of it. And, well, one of his big things is do not include the affidavit or citizen or your application is gonna get denied.
[01:09:26] Unknown:
Well and there's a see, this shows what he doesn't because right there in the instructions is the warning box. You can attach documentation, comma, including affidavits. So why doesn't that apply, copper?
[01:09:41] Unknown:
See, this is why I said That was my two that was my two major points that I knew after my research that you are correct. It is in the directions. And they don't, to my knowledge,
[01:09:50] Unknown:
bust his people. The people that are following his suggestions, they don't we haven't heard and surfaced anyway of them coming back on them for passport fraud. So why not, Todd? They're clearly lying on the application.
[01:10:05] Unknown:
They're lying and they're telling you in the directions to to actually put an affidavit.
[01:10:10] Unknown:
Yes. So
[01:10:12] Unknown:
Well, they tell you you can. They don't tell you to bring it to everybody's attention. That's why I
[01:10:16] Unknown:
This guy doesn't know it's a feudal system. He doesn't understand all this. Can you just hold on, please? And and let and and yes. What? What? Who was saying Roger and interrupt the conversation there, please? Roger, I I didn't mean to interrupt. Okay. Go ahead, Christian. What you mean? Mean to do that. That's okay. What you got? Sorry. Well, it throws me off of, of what I'm gonna say. That's wonderful. Problem. Well, that's okay. What do you got? Well, it's already done. What do you got?
[01:10:50] Unknown:
I can wait. I can wait, sir. Oh, please. Please. Please. I don't wanna interrupt what you're saying. Well, I've forgotten what it was now. So go ahead. To know what okay. Okay. I'm sorry. It's okay. First off, do you do you send on the affidavit,
[01:11:13] Unknown:
do you just send your birth certificate number? Do you send a certified copy? No. If it's your first time, you've gotta have a certified copy. If it's your first time, it's the DS11. You've got to send in a certified copy of birth certificate, and they insist on it. Because I've been through this. Because I got my passport stolen in Argentina. So if you report it as stolen or lost, you've got to go back to a D s 11. So I'd only had that passport two years. And I'm talking to the gal at the passport office. I said, well, she said, no. You gotta have a certified copy. And I said, Obama doesn't have to have one, and I do? Because that was in the Obama years of the birth certificate thing. She goes, yes. So I said, well, this is only two years old. You should have it on file. She said, we get rid of that stuff. That was a lie.
They don't get rid of anything. Okay? But I still had to get an original copy of my birth certificate all the way to Argentina so I could apply the damn thing, for a for another passport. A real pain in the ass. Okay? So just the but, yes, you're gonna have to have that, and you're gonna get asked those two questions. For your parents, citizens of The United States. Answer if they had not filed an affidavit and didn't know this stuff, which the chances that they did were slim and none. You wanna put yes. If they were if they were with the
[01:12:44] Unknown:
Okay. Yep. And with the birth certificate, they also ask for a, license or a state ID. What if somebody, you know, just kinda stuff that if somebody didn't wanna do that? They asked for a picture ID. K? Yeah. I know. I can tell you the story here. I'll go ahead and tell it.
[01:13:01] Unknown:
So that's what happened to me. I had read all that. I had a Tennessee driver's license, but I knew that it evidenced residency at that point. And so it says in the instructions that if you don't have a picture ID, you can bring someone with you that's known you for two years, and that suffices. So that's what I did. I have this, cute little blonde that I knew there in Panama City and, carried Melania. I carried her up there with me, and he was obviously when we came into the post office there, he was looking at her. She was easy to look at. And, so we walked up and the guy was in this little cubbyhole there, the authorized agent. He was a tall guy. He looked like about six, two, or three or something.
And, so he's looking at her when we walk up, and he says to her, he says, this guy knows what he's doing, referring to me, because I had a stack of papers with me. I had a five page affidavit and all this other stuff. You know? And so we go to the counter and we start going through the procedure, and we get to this picture ID thing. And he goes, I said, well, I don't have one. And I'm the instructions say I can bring someone, and that's this lovely young woman here. And, so that's what this is. And he turns around, and he goes on on these shelves behind him and goes to the very top shelf. And those three big thick three wing binders, you know, was about three inches on the spine there. Well, he pulls one of those things down, and and it's so heavy when it hits that marble counter there, it goes it goes plop. You know? And so he opens it up and starts going through it and reading through it. And he goes over and he says, well, this right here says that I don't have to accept that, and I can make you go get one.
And I'm gonna make you go get one. Snotty bastard. And so Melania turns to me, and she goes, well, I just got my kids' Florida State IDs two weeks ago. Why don't we go get one of those? I go, well, you're on. So it's only very close. Panama City's small, you know, relatively, and it's not too far to the driver's license division from the post office. So by the time we got there, driver's license division, we realized that I had all kinds of stuff. I had my affidavit, which was on file in the property records office there locally in Bay County. Had the clerk of the court certification on it. I had the birth certificate.
And these all things all connected. And so at the driver's license division, they've got a gatekeeper. And he wants to make sure you got all your paperwork in line for you, unleashes you on the clerks. And so he we should have pointed all that out to him. He goes, oh, yeah. Go ahead. Go through. So that's back down there. Those last four clerks are are, ID people. So we go down and and I, take my five page affidavit. This is the original one we did with John Glenn that I was using back then. And I just plopped it up on the, counter of the clerk. Well, she didn't say a word. She just grabbed the five page affidavit and swiveled her chair around. There's a scanner right there, and she started scanning in all five pages. You know, she'll scan and ask a question or two and go back and change the next page and ask another question. And so she goes, she's in the process of that. And she goes, well, mister Sales, are you a citizen of The United States? I said, no.
K. Mister Sales, are you a resident? I said, no. And then she finishes her deal, and she goes, okay, mister Sales. That'll be $4. You can stand over there and get your picture taken. That was my seminal moment. All the teaching of John about everything being voluntary and all that other stuff, well, it all came together at that one moment right there. And you could have blown me over with a feather. And I said, holy crap. That's amazing. It's all voluntary. And it is. So there's your story behind that, Todd. Hey, Rod. Yes.
You you were talking about the Hold it. Talk right in the phone. Is that you, Tom? The guy said they throw away Roger. You got all the whoever's talking has gotta talk right in the phone. We cannot hear or understand you.
[01:17:33] Unknown:
Tom, talk right into your mic.
[01:17:37] Unknown:
Oh, okay. How's that better? Yeah. About thousand percent. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I I was I was I keep forgetting I got the headset on because the speakers are so good. Anyway, the the guy that said that they throw all that stuff away after what It was a it was a girl. It was a lie. Okay. Well, that's bogus because I just got my foyer back. I got back about a month or so ago after a year and a half of filing a FOIA for all of my, state department documents, and they gave sent me a copy of my original
[01:18:09] Unknown:
passport application from over twenty years ago. Yep. Yep. Well, I knew it was a lie, but I couldn't confront her. And I'm desperately trying to get a passport because until I get a passport, I can't apply for social security. Yeah. Okay. Alright. That's just all I wanna say. Yeah. Well, I knew they're lying at the time. Gotcha. Yes, Larry.
[01:18:31] Unknown:
That's awesome. That's an awesome Yeah. Just wanted,
[01:18:34] Unknown:
since Tom is on,
[01:18:36] Unknown:
Tom, can you tell him Larry's got the floor, folks. We got interruptitis. It's rampant in the audience today. Go ahead, Larry.
[01:18:45] Unknown:
Yeah. So, Tom, can you tell Roger what endorsement code you got on your passport? Because Julie brought that up earlier. I don't I don't pay any attention. I know you I know you don't. I know you don't. But I just want it because Tom brought it up on on the after show, like, a half a year ago that he got some endorsement code that said something to the effect that he's a minority.
[01:19:10] Unknown:
No. No. No. Not a minority. A minor under 18. It's a code 12. Minor. So that's why I sent the foyer in trying to find out, you know, just exactly what the codes are. Uh-huh.
[01:19:23] Unknown:
Oh, the codes. Well, if you're looking for your administrative file, you do a privacy request, which is very similar to a FOIA. Right? Yes. I'm going to redo. Yeah. I'm going to repile it. Okay. Good. Very simple to do. Just put privacy requests in a search engine and Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've done a bunch of them before. Yeah. Each agency has their own FOIA officer. K? So you gotta find out the name and send it to that person and go through the rigmarole. And, you we've never had anybody that sent in that privacy request that didn't get back information showing that their information was in their folder.
[01:20:02] Unknown:
It but they did they they did say they didn't they didn't say they didn't have my they didn't have my affidavit. They said they don't have a my affidavit, which is bold because I got the,
[01:20:12] Unknown:
what was her, rosemary letter? What was her name? Yeah. Yeah. I know. Missus Robinson. Whatever. Miss Robinson. So I so I know they got it. Anyway, go ahead. Carry on. Yeah. Well, I might have to just apply for a $30 card again and make sure the affidavit's in there.
[01:20:27] Unknown:
I'm, if I'm if I'm not mistaken, isn't missus Robinson the FOIA officer
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ambassador? She's the she is the FOIA officer. Yeah.
[01:20:38] Unknown:
Good lord.
[01:20:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. She decided not to go into plastics and went into into government work instead. Okay. There's a female trying to say something there, I think, wasn't there?
[01:20:53] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:20:54] Unknown:
Yes. It's Myrca. It's Myrca. Yes. Myrca. Buenos
[01:21:00] Unknown:
Dias. Hey. I wanted to, mention that, Copper Moonshine's, method has gotten a few people in trouble, and I've been kinda helping them in the background. How how so? In trouble
[01:21:13] Unknown:
in trouble how?
[01:21:15] Unknown:
I'm thinking it has to do with the question that he says to put no. And the another thing too, he's teaching them that there are American Samoans.
[01:21:24] Unknown:
Oh my god. Well, you see and this is where I think I was going a minute ago.
[01:21:30] Unknown:
Like like, he doesn't say American Samoans, but he uses the definition for The United States. Well, it's just obvious he doesn't know what he's doing. And, the thing is
[01:21:40] Unknown:
oh, hell. I lost it again. I think the reason that they don't bust more of his people on this is because they don't even want this issue being brought into the spotlight.
[01:21:52] Unknown:
They're supposed to just ignore it. But or or they're just letting people run with with the wrong information so everybody gets distracted. And, you know, no one get no one gets it right. But I've had some students come back, and
[01:22:06] Unknown:
I've been helping them. Well, I no. I wouldn't have liked it. Been, like, for two years. He doesn't know. He obviously doesn't really gotta have partial grasp of it, but he doesn't really totally understand. And, boy, if you can catch people before they go through that and maybe try and show them the right way. But, yeah, he's been around for a while too. Now he does have some excellent sites on there from court cases. And one of them, I think Paul just referred to it. Somebody referred to it yesterday. It's an appellate level case, it looks like. And it says unless the IRS unless a person can prove prove they're not a citizen of The United States, the IRS can move on to whatever. But the other part there is proving it. And And the only way you prove it is with an affidavit to the secretary of state, folks. That's the only way. Yeah.
[01:23:01] Unknown:
I I did see that on his website. Well, yeah. Hold on. Let me merge it. On his website? Yeah. I did see it on his website, and he removed it. It's not there anymore. Well, that's too bad because that was great. It takes away one of the best sites you have on there. Okay, Paul. But at least we we know what it is. Yep. Paul?
[01:23:19] Unknown:
Yeah. There's any number of reasons why they could be letting Copper Moonshine Stills continue. His process is, getting United States citizens to claim that they're American Samoans when in fact they're not. Right. And he is he is suggesting that they, they respond incorrectly. I'm not gonna say he's telling them to lie, but they respond incorrectly on their application. And the secretary of state and the department of justice may not be going after them now, but trust me, they are building a list, and they will come in a day.
[01:23:56] Unknown:
There could be. We'll see. It might it might be a sigh up, I'm, like, a sigh up.
[01:24:01] Unknown:
Exactly why I wanted to bring this to the attention today. Thank you, Todd. And I'm glad you do. We talk about it occasionally. And, the guy's got listen. Everybody's got part of the puzzle. K? He's got part of it. He's put it together, connected some dots that don't connect. And at this point, they haven't dinged any of his people at least publicly to that we know of that I know of. But, it's just not the right way to do it, you know. And John Benson John Benson is the only guy that ever fingered the feudal system here. Even out of everybody that's gone under the bridge since he passed and everybody that's out there today, nobody's got the feudal system.
And if you don't know you're in the feudal system, as Glenn Ambort, my other teacher said, you'll never do anything but but shadowbox with it. If you do not know you're dealing with the feudal system, you'll never do anything but shadowbox with them like Don Quixote and his windmills. I've found that to be totally true. And if you do know that it's a futile system, all the answers and the remedies are right in front of you. Yes. Larry, you were trying to say something?
[01:25:26] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanna clarify in case, new there's new listeners, new students. Copper Moonshine is not actually saying you need to become an American Samoan. He's using the language that's in that statue, 22 b, which says noncitizen national. So that's what he's can encourage you to become. And as we've discussed in the past, you can't actually become an American, Simone. No. You're not. If you write a declaration to the Secretary of State that you wanna be a US national, they are they're they're gonna understand that you're trying to say to them that you want to be a noncitizen and a nonresident.
[01:26:11] Unknown:
You know, I'm not sure I totally agree with that statement, Larry. If you go back to their own, according to the INA, all US citizens are US nationals, but only a few US nationals don't have US citizenship. There's all three statuses right there. Okay? So I'm not sure I agree with that. It's an unsettled question in my mind. Doesn't really make a difference. Just put your national in your paperwork. Don't use US. And then there's no problems at all. K? But I'm not sure I agree with that.
[01:26:44] Unknown:
I think you can use American
[01:26:47] Unknown:
I hold it. Hold it. Got left very Finnish and then Merica. We can't talk at the same time. Go ahead, Larry.
[01:26:54] Unknown:
Yeah. I was gonna say, if you wanna use a qualifier, use American National. Yeah. There's another one. K?
[01:27:01] Unknown:
So, Merca, what do you got?
[01:27:04] Unknown:
And we are not nonresident. We are nonresident alien. And people try to say nonresident. It's it's the complete word. It's nonresident alien. Well, that's the way we use it in the IRS.
[01:27:16] Unknown:
But, just you could say you're nonresident to the residency of the fourteenth amendment in any other context. Right. Okay.
[01:27:26] Unknown:
Yep. I like that.
[01:27:28] Unknown:
And it's only in Vatel where he put alien. They brought that back and used that in this little charade of nonresident alien in the tax code. But that's the way, as I mentioned the other day, Vatel, in all of his pages on residency, and there's three or four of them, every time the word resident is used, it's resident alien. And that correctly identifies it. Okay? That's why they drop the alien to to to and put in a geographical definition to throw you off the track. I've maintained the wrong time. If somebody excuse me, Mark. If somebody wants to go back and do the etymology research and research this term resident where they drop that alien and added a geographic definition, you're gonna find the origins of this plan, this scheme.
K?
[01:28:23] Unknown:
Roger. So when you're saying nonresident
[01:28:26] Unknown:
Do what, Marcus? Resident
[01:28:29] Unknown:
when you're saying, nonresident to the residency, it's nonresident to the residency of The United States. Of the March 14, even better. Yep.
[01:28:40] Unknown:
Yep. So what that I know that he had his hand up again also. Sorry. I'm not under the laws of Washington DC anymore. That's what you're telling them. That's why they ask you, are you a resident? They never say of a state. They never identify your state. I've never seen it identified. It's just always, are you a resident? Now what, Lisa? I believe Christian had his hand up. Well, Christian, let's recognize you. What do you got, sir? That may have been from before. Christian, you there?
[01:29:22] Unknown:
Yes? Yeah.
[01:29:23] Unknown:
Yes, Chris? Yes, sir. I'm here. Okay. Hey, Christian. What do you got, buddy?
[01:29:29] Unknown:
Am can you hear me? I sure can.
[01:29:32] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[01:29:36] Unknown:
My grandmother came from Wales. Did she? My grandmother came from Wales, and, and my grandfather came from Sweden. And they came both through through Ellis Island. Not Ellis Island, but Pelican Island in Galveston. And they did all their credentials. I'm sure yeah. I just don't wanna take a chance in saying. I'm I'm sure they were citizens. My you know, they went through the nineteen hundred storm and all that. And, but I don't know about them. They're passed away. You know? Well, those are grandparents.
[01:30:12] Unknown:
Not parents. Gone. Well well, they're those are the I'm sure they were they came away they came through legally, and that's what they all Okay. Well, they they it doesn't ask about your grandparents. It asked about your parents.
[01:30:26] Unknown:
What's that?
[01:30:28] Unknown:
They don't ask you if your grandparents were citizens. They ask you if your grandparents were citizens. I know that for sure they are. Okay. That's good. Thank you so much. You're well, you're welcome, man. You're welcome. It's pretty it's pretty hard to screw up on this passport application. It's not that. Somebody wrote me an email yesterday. Said, well, I did this before, and I checked. I'm not a US citizen. And I wrote her back and I said, they don't ever ask you if you're a citizen or not. See, this is where you under start understanding that everything's done under presumption. Because you've answered those two questions, yes, your entire previous life, and they don't have to go back and check. They they can just presume that everybody answers those correctly or in that manner, and they'd be right. Okay?
So that's the presumption. Oh, we did the fraud. We keep ask, Christian, are you a are you a voluntary servitude guy under the laws of Washington, DC? He keeps telling us yes. Every time we've ever asked him, his entire adult life, he's answered yes and he signed something. So that just buttresses the presumption. You've agreed with it every time you're ever asked. So there's the presumption. And if you don't rebut it, it rolls on. That's why I was trying to explain to Paul yesterday, and it's something I've only come to understand the last few years. You know how they always just push forward, push forward, push forward? That's because they're working on a presumption.
If they didn't have the presumption, they wouldn't move forward. Yeah. So the way you've got to get this is it's difficult to come Okay. It's it's very difficult to combat it at the time unless you know this little thing we're talking about, submitting this to the secretary of state. But, otherwise, you're under this presumption your whole life, and it's just gonna roll on, and that's the reason they can continue to advance their agenda, is because the presumption is in place. And they've got plausible deniability, and they never thought anybody'd figure this out. Well, somebody did figure it out, you bastards, and you stand mute. You're the biggest chicken shits in the world.
K? You always want somebody else to do your damn fighting and your dirty work, or else you got IDF snipers shooting four and five year old children for damn sake. Your chicken shits. K? And the only way you can get this pre this presumption going is to rebut it, ab initio at the start. And that's what we do with this affidavit, and that shuts them up, and it shuts them up real good, and it shuts them up consistently. And I promise you, they are scared to death of this growing because they don't have an answer for it. Yes, Bob.
[01:33:31] Unknown:
Yeah. To delve into the whole idea of the are your parents, were your parents United States citizens, they could just as easily have left it off. Yes. The idea they're trying to guide your thinking. Yeah. It's a leading question. I'm just trying to explain it to the audience. I'm not trying to explain it to you. Okay. I'll show you. So the it's it's a leading question. They want you to glom onto the idea that, well, gosh. If my parents were citizens, I must be. I have no choice. It's voluntary. They could have been, and they might not have been. The question in all legal essence could be left off of the application completely because it's irrelevant irrelevant. It's your choice. It's voluntary.
Copper Moonshine still is telling you that you can say or should say that they were not is misleading, and it doesn't even matter. That's the big point. It's voluntary. It's the feudal system. Hang your head on that, close the book, and go on with your life.
[01:34:42] Unknown:
It could. Now you could take that example and say that they're setting up, like Bob says, guiding your thinking. What they're setting up is if you say your parents were citizens of The United States, now if you don't file an affidavit, it's automatic that you're a citizen of The United States.
[01:35:02] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. Okay?
[01:35:04] Unknown:
So it's another setup on this presumptive trail to get you agree that you are a serf in a condition of voluntary servitude. So but just answer it correctly. Absolutely. Like Bob says, it doesn't matter. K? K. Do you have a call? Easily not even be on the application. Right. You're catch bond. And it isn't on the DS 82. On the renewal, it's not there. They don't ask you those questions. Right. Correct. Isn't that interesting? They only wanna lock you in on the first one, I guess, with the presumption that you're always going to be in that condition. But notice, they put the warning box in the DS 82 also.
It's in both the 11 and the 82. So why would they put the warning box in the 82? Todd, are you there?
[01:36:01] Unknown:
Bear Munger.
[01:36:02] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Oh, my gosh. There's Gary. Let me ask Todd this question. Why would they put the warning box in both the 11 and the 82, Todd?
[01:36:14] Unknown:
What? To to try to deceive you?
[01:36:17] Unknown:
Because it's the feudal system, and you can volunteer out at any time. They had to have it in both original and renewal. Gary, what you got?
[01:36:31] Unknown:
Gary? Well, to go along with this let's go along with this residency thing that you've been talking about, and the fact is that people need to realize that hang on. Yeah. You gotta People need to realize a US citizen, then you are foreign to the state. Yes. So, therefore, the state taxes foreigners differently than they tax citizens. And that's a concept you need to understand when you answer that question of residency. Yep. Because as US citizen, your residency is in Washington, DC. There's supreme court decisions on that. You can read about it on the two pages of court documents that's in the on the website.
[01:37:23] Unknown:
Talk right in the mic, Gary. You're getting a little car. Or you're you're moving. Right? You're traveling.
[01:37:31] Unknown:
Can I add to that?
[01:37:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead, Bob.
[01:37:36] Unknown:
The after hours caller that I was, ranting on yesterday. That was one of the things that she brought forward. Well, the tax forms only say that it's for residents of DC and Guam and Puerto Rico and whatever. Absolutely unaware that she is a resident of DC thinking that she was not. Yep. Very deceptive. The forum, I mean. Her too, but maybe not on purpose.
[01:38:06] Unknown:
Well, if you're weighing in hand, people don't realize that they're when they claim to be a US citizen, that they are claiming to be a resident under the laws, as Roger says, of Washington DC. Yep. If you certainly feel if you look through your state regulations, you'll see where they can tax foreigners because you're foreign to the state of or, well, to Montana state or whatever state you reside in, your geographical location. Yes.
[01:38:39] Unknown:
Correct. Well, you're you're you're doma yeah. There's a good one. Domiciled is a word you can use. Habitating is a word you can use. Sojourning is a word you can use. You can use some, substitutes for those things. But, yes, it's a it's a tricky ass minefield these people have set up out there, folks. I mean, it is really, really treacherous. If you do not know what you're doing, you will step on a word landmine somewhere or more. So good to hear you, Gary. I'm glad you're out working again. I'm sure Gina is too.
[01:39:21] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Yes. There's time again. Since we're on sit just since we're on this, just so we can end, you know, so we can subject if we have to. I you know, a lot of the new peep a lot of the a lot of people, you know, go through people like Moonshine this and that until they until they found this. And a lot of them were trying to do fee $3.04, 5 stars and all the stuff on the top right where you have to check the whatever. You you say that that's you're pretty much considering that on the top right.
[01:39:50] Unknown:
I don't think I
[01:39:52] Unknown:
where they fill in things. You you just don't necessarily leave that blank. I oh, on the application?
[01:39:58] Unknown:
If it is that a little shaded area? Where you check a d or an o or what a diplomat or whatever. You know? I don't think you ought to mess in any kind of shaded area. I think those are just for official use only. K? But that I haven't seen I know they keep changing the passport form. But, yeah, if it looks like it's official area, don't don't put anything in there. Let them do their work. And it doesn't matter really what everybody's all anal over. Oh, do I get the o nine or how many stars do I have? Okay. Well, that doesn't really mean shit. It's just like that old case. The passport is an ex parte document. The passport card is also an ex parte document.
It's a separate document, and it doesn't matter. And if that 1835 case still holds water, which it does, and it says that that if it's a matter of citizenship it's what paperwork is in the possession of the secretary, if admissible in a court of law, is to be considered the higher and better evidence. So there's where the rubber meets the road. If you're antsy about it, do a privacy request. Don't get antsy over the stars or the numbers or anything else. Like, just like Julie, she's listed as an ambassador at large. Well, an ambassador at large would kinda have the same political status as a national, wouldn't it? Kinda untouchable.
No jurisdictional elements. Yes. The other one we had was a, courier. A courier. They've we've seen people identified national as couriers before. There's a number for diplomatic courier. So what really matters is what's in the paperwork. And as I said, I don't remember anyone that put in a privacy request that didn't get back the answer with their paperwork in it. So if you're real antsy, do that. It's not challenging. It doesn't take very much. It's not expensive. Send in a privacy request, not a FOIA, a privacy request, and then you'll be able to sleep better at night. K? Alrighty. We got a few minutes left here. Excellent. Thank you. Yes. Yes, ma'am. Can I ask a quick question? Of course, Mary. That's Mary. Right? When do what
[01:42:22] Unknown:
yeah. What is an ambassador?
[01:42:26] Unknown:
Like, what does that mean? Well, that'd mean if, Trump sent somebody over to try and beat the crap out of Zelensky. He sent an ambassador over there. Ambassador is just someone that's on sent by a a country to another country, to communicate a message, I guess, or whatever. But good question, though. I don't really know I've got a specific answer. It's a diplomat type individual. Okay. Hey, Roger. Thank you. Oh, no. Okay. There's Rick and a female, Rick. Sorry. Gotta go with the gal. Yes, ma'am.
[01:43:05] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. It's Nancy.
[01:43:08] Unknown:
Nancy. No. She doesn't from the dead dog. Be. It can't be because she doesn't come around here anymore.
[01:43:14] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I'm just a lurker. Okay. Well well, some of the things that I'd like to talk with you about, I don't think you'd want me to talk to you with you about, but I'll save those for another day. But I got a, a notice from I live in in Rico County in Virginia, and I've got it's not a summons for journeys duty, but it's a questionnaire in preparation for a summons if they need me. Uh-huh. But I noticed I'm seeing as an opportunity to send them my affidavit.
[01:43:42] Unknown:
You could. But You well, let me ask you. Do you wanna be on jury duty or not?
[01:43:50] Unknown:
I'm okay with doing that. It says, but it says, jury service is an obligation and opportunity for all qualified citizens of this state as trial by jury is a keystone to our system of justice. Now, the questions that they ask, I would also besides my affidavit, I would let them know that I'm a fully informed fully informed juror.
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Yes.
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But the questions, the qualification questions it asks, this is this is may not be unique to Virginia, but it it's the same with the voter registration. It says, are you a citizen of The United States Of America? Yes or no? That's interesting. As a national.
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Yes.
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Have you been a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia for the past twelve months?
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You've answered that resident of Henrico County. Well, you've answered that no. I would assume you filed your affidavit longer than a year ago, didn't you?
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That is correct. Okay. So well, and and, you know, the well, the so the question there is it's being very specific. Resident of the Commonwealth Of Virginia and the county in Rico County for six the past six months, I probably, with a cover letter
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with my affidavit attached, would would qualify, and I would probably start that. Uh-huh. Well, here's the way well, here's the way you I'd address that. I do that response and go, are you assigning a political or a geographical definition to this term?
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Yes. That's what I was going to that's a good way of asking the question. And I would refer back to my affidavit attached and say, as you can see by my affidavit of citizenship evidence on file with the Secretary of State, I am nonresident to the residency of the fourteenth amendment. So if you're asking me about political jurisdiction,
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Kansas City the you're gonna have your response running up to the highest attorney in in the division real quick, I would think.
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Mind
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They're well, they're gonna think you're crazy. Whoever opens that That's fine. Experience.
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Well, that's okay.
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I know. I know. We we know you're sane.
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Well, you know, I don't care who thinks that or not. But, except my beloveds. But, anyway, yeah. So I just I see it as an opportunity to send my affidavit and clarify my status. So and Yeah. But what's what's a little tricky there is that, you know, like, usually, we're just asked if we're a US citizen or resident, and it doesn't specify federal
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or No. Other specific Very, very interesting, and it will be interesting to see how they react to your response. They'll go I'm sure they'll kick you right out of the pool real quick if you talk about and, and attach your affidavit. But from the questions they ask there, you're right. It's very interesting. It's a little different.
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Roger?
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Yeah. Thank you. Mhmm. Yes, Larry.
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Yeah. I was just gonna say, I agree with you. So, if I was asked, are you a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I would put in parentheses only in the strictest geographical definition.
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Well, it's it's interesting because if the my overall term of the what laws are you under and it says the state of Virginia, you're a resident, then that would mean you were in this under the state laws and you'd be a state citizen, doesn't it? Because you're not a resident in Washington, DC. They specify Virginia. So I guess that would mean you that would apply to state nationals, would it not? Or I'd The state of
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the state of is a corporation.
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Okay. Or national The United States Corporation. I I I don't know. I've that's very unusual, Nancy. You're bringing that forward. Yes, Gary?
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I wanna point out that with the knowledge you gain on this website and listening to you and the other people that interject, you want to be on a jury.
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Yeah. I mean, I was trying to get to that.
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There you have too. I'm
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over too.
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There you have the opportunity to bring the common law back into play as a jury member. Yeah. You can nullify their whole butt dog and pony show. But if you send them that stuff, Nancy, they probably will not think you are a viable candidate. Just an assumption. So how Alright. If you wanna serve, just, send it back to them without the affidavit and stuff. Would you? Yes. But if you don't want I think if you send them that with and tell them also you're a member in good standing of the fully informed jury association that, you'll never hear from them again would be my supposition.
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Well, one of the things I would include with with regard to the residents resident of com of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I would say that I I do not reside here to receive any benefit or discharge any duty. I re you know, I would use that because I know that you talked about that in terms of the But all of the of
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Well, but if it's a state residency.
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If it's a Virginia state citizen, the some of those laws might apply to you.
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Well, discharging my duty as a citizen of Virginia state to
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participate on a jury. Okay. Well, my I think it comes back down. Do you wanna do this or not? That should determine your answer, should determine how you reply.
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Okay. Well, I mean, I am a citizen of The United States Of America Yeah. As a national as a state citizen. Yeah. So,
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okay. Well, I just wanted to put that forward. Okay. Well, that's very interesting. I've never heard anybody come back with the questions on a jury, form like that, and it's very interesting that they did isolate it to the state. And you may want to just to titillate them. You may want to, write back and ask if you're a well, as first of all, if you're a federal citizen, how could you be a resident of Virginia also?
[01:50:50] Unknown:
Well, the definition and when I was looking at the voter registration stuff, you know, last year, like, Thor and I were Thor and I were both looking at that, the definitions are really not all that revealing.
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Of course not.
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So But they're not they don't clarify. They don't clarify.
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Because it seems more they also work for the domicile and I'm I'm not quite sure the state of Virginia knows what they're doing here, quite frankly.
[01:51:27] Unknown:
Yeah. I, I personally I mean, I'm open to serving on a jury, and I also see this as an opportunity to
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share my affidavit and give let them know who I am. Well, I think if you share your affidavit, you won't be serving on any juries, should be my supposition, but I can't say that for sure, Nancy.
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Yeah.
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So I guess I'm gonna like like the hot potato we were talking about the other day, I'm gonna throw it back in your lap here. Okay?
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Oh, that's fine. I'm comfortable with handling it, but I thought it would be useful to just share that. Well, no. It's very insightful and interesting. So everybody if you get a jury
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any jury communications potentially, check the questions and let us know. Let us know Here at the Old Radio Show.
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Yeah. With the Commonwealth of Virginia. So Virginia's Commonwealth, but whether like, with the state of Commonwealth of. So being a political subdivision of the federal, Yeah. I I'll just, you know, I'll I'll I'll ruminate on it Okay. And see how I want to respond.
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Alright. Thank you. K. Good to hear from you. Thank you. You're welcome. Good to see you. Anybody got the something you wanna tag on the jury issue, or you got somewhere else you wanna go, or you wanna sit there twiddling your thumbs, or what do you wanna do? You wanna twiddle your thumbs? Okay. Well, I got a couple of minutes left here. Roger. There's Larry again. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. Again, I would just keep it simple, put in parentheses only geographically, and that that'll that'll, take away any presumptions. And, it sounds like, if you do anything other than that, they're gonna avoid dire you.
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Okay. I would think it's just interesting to fire back. Is are you imputing a political or geographical definition on this term? Let them answer. Could May I It throws the confusion in there. There's Sherry. Sherry, how have you been, girl?
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I'm well. Thank you. I do believe when they've distinguished between county and state, counties are always political subdivisions. Yes. So I didn't I didn't quite hear the question that they asked her. But if they're distinguishing county and state, county is always political.
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Well, they just had their they they had some very interesting questions about are you a resident of Virginia? Are you a citizen of The United States Of America? And they just had some interesting questions on their form there.
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K? Yeah. It does say ask if you am I have I been a resident of the county of Henrico for the past six months?
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Okay. See, that makes it political because your counties are always political subdivisions.
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Of the state. That's probably true. Correct. Although a county can become a state. West Virginia showed us that. I believe that requires the the approval of congress, though, and I don't know that you would ever get that. Boy, is there a lot of exposure coming on Israel and dual citizenship and APAC and all these issues that people like us have been railing about for years. Nobody had listened, but it's really coming back into the open now and and discussed on many, many, if not all big platforms, and, the people are absolutely turning against Israel. And, man, is that good news.
It's good news to me. So what else? Oh, what about the new guy? Oh, this is quite interesting. The new attorney general of Missouri who took the place of the guy that was the former AG that was so good that he got elected as the senator of Virginia. You may remember I was promoting, the other day. He did a recent interview with Tucker Carlson. So there's some insight into that on the new guy who took his place in Missouri. He's very like minded as he is, and he's the guy they just appointed as the new assistant director of the FBI.
There's never been an assistant director of the FBI position previously.
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So it appears And may I add to that, Roger?
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Do not forget it was the state of Missouri that sued the Biden. Well, I didn't know. And with along with the along with Louisiana and the AG of Louisiana that teamed up with him is now the governor of Louisiana. And this guy has gone on to be a senator, and he helped to set up the guy that replaced him that's now being appointed as the assistant director of the FBI. That's what I'm trying to get through this Yeah. Well Melody of medley of the confusion.
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So there's never been I just wanna add, where's the fruit?
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Where's the indictments? Where's the purple? I think that's what they're trying to get to is some fruit. Patel has never been in the FBI before. They named him head. He had been a prosecutor and stuff, and Bongino had been, a cop in New York in secret service. He does not understand the FBI. What do you wanna call it? Agency personality, if you will, or protocol of doing things. And so the speculation is and this was from Kyle Sarafin, who's the much celebrated FBI whistleblower, was on Alex yesterday talking about this. And it appears that what they're doing at Bongino over the Epstein file fiasco where he walked out of the door and slammed the room, may have already made the decision to leave because him in this position is hurting his podcast and his media career.
So it may be that that was already happening, that he's on the way out, And the speculation is that Patel's on the way out also, and that they're gonna bring this guy in there. And he'll first of all, then Bongino will leave probably later in the year, and that sometime within six months or so that, Patel will be gone too. That's the speculation. I don't know whether it'll happen or not. But it's interesting that, obviously, something's happening at the FBI because they created a position there that had never been created before. And I had heard Kyle Sarafin say in a previous interview a while back that the director of the FBI is the person that runs the agency.
That came from Sarafin who was in there for, I don't know, years, I guess. So that's kinda interesting, newsworthy. We'll see what happens with the Ukraine and the peace efforts if they try and sabotage it. Looks like Trump's done a pretty good move here, and, put the burden back on the Europeans if they wanna do it. They can't afford it. So it looks like he's coming out of that one pretty, pretty untouched. And, we'll see day to day, folks, with all these events happening. I love the fact that Jews and and and Israel are getting totally exposed.
They're exposed on their deeds just like this child molester that got arrested, booked, let out, didn't get his passport. I can't remember his name. It's a Jew Jew type name. And, so we'll see, folks. Exciting days. I'm sure I'm glad to have all of you out there. All of you are are very, very special to me. I think Paul must have the music potted down. Paul, are you there? You got our ex act you know, extra music down? Paul's off off doing things today. Well, anyway, I can see that we're, counting down, and there's no music. So I'm assuming that's what happened, or the music bed is involved in whatever happened up there for mister Paul with this wonderful Microsoft update. Oh, I just love those people.
So, anyway, that's about where we are. The show's about to end here, a few seconds, folks. So anybody, we'll we'll look course tomorrow. I should promote Brent. We got Brent tomorrow, on Friday.
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There's Boris right there. Hey, Rod. Yeah. Roger, I believe I believe you give them Go ahead. Roger, I okay. Good morning, Roger. I believe that you give them too much benefit of the doubt, you know. Oh. They they took their math already. All those guys, the ones in the FBI, Bongino, Kaj Patel Well, Sarafin. Alex Jones, all those
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guys. Well, I I mean, they're doing the best they can telling the truth, Boris. I mean, Sarafin's got no reason to lie. But he's actually with his, with with his, information is actually changing the FBI. They've taken some of his suggestions and done it to try and improve it. So, yeah, I'm a little more of a glass half full guy than you are, Boris. Okay. He was trying to say something. We're off the air. I'm sure.
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It's it's Dave.
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Yes,
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Dave. Hi, Roger. I don't know if you guys covered this, but, last night or the night before on the, Liberty Tree Radio, Dave Stone came up. You know, he's a commander of the Huttari militia and the he's a township supervisor in Michigan. He's he read an article about, from Bill Gates about, no more smartphones. Bill Gates has created a smart tattoo with, smart ink, and and they will eliminate cell phones, and we'll be able to connect to the Internet and, you know, do everything digitally through that tattoo.
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And that's supposed to be coming cool. Okay. I'll stand in line behind you to get mine. Okay? Right.
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Well, they won't be tattooing my ass, but,
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I don't know. They probably got some other plan. I don't even have a regular tattoo nor do I want one. Okay. Who who else has got something for me? Paul took off in the wild blue yonder. We hadn't heard from him. I got something real quick. Alright. There's a female. Yes, ma'am. Who is it?
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You know who this is. The one that always Nancy again? All these questions because that's how I learned. That's Mary.
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And Mary. Okay. I'll get it in a minute. Yes, ma'am.
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It's actually Mary Margaret, but I dropped the Margaret. I think my dad wanted me to be a nun when I was born. There you go. Because he named me Mary Margaret. I see. Mister Mary Margaret. I don't know. Well, but How can we help you out, miss Mary? On the on the tattoo part that that, gentleman was just discussing, they were warning us about that a while ago. So I think it's time we invest in fat phones.
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Maybe get some sat phones. Well, that's a that's another alternative. Yeah. I mean, I I hate cell phones. I wouldn't have one if I didn't have to.
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Exactly. Me too. I mean, they they won't put the phone lines back in for landline.
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They won't?
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So No. They won't. No. Uh-uh. Not out here. Wow. Not out here. Country. I see. Because they wanna No. They're getting rid of all copper. Well, not even in yep. They're getting rid of all copper. So they're gonna it's gonna push us to that anyway to sat phones, but because the it's this it's controlled obsoleteion anyway because, you know, like, all of the appliances, all of the smart things, all of the whatever, it's a controlled obsoleteation as it breaks in two years, and you have to buy a new one. Yep. I know.
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So what was your question, Mary? Just a suggestion.
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That was a statement, not really a question. How are you? Alright. Well, thank you, sweetie.
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And and and Roger a little for for you because I know you sorry. I know you like Tucker. His last couple interviews, I thought were quite interesting. I haven't listened to his latest one all the way through yet. Yeah. I'm halfway through one too. It started out pretty interesting, and and, one before that was, I thought, a very interesting conversation.
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Was that the one with the rider or with the, ex AG, this now senator of Missouri? That was a good one. He's a really down to earth guy.
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That one actually was eight days ago. So the one I'm talking about is three days ago with Orin McIntyre.
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I don't know. I'm partway through one, and I didn't get through it all the other night. I haven't gotten back to it. So but, yeah, I like Tucker a lot. I think he's very sincere, and he's just a likable guy. You know?
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Yep.
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Hey, Raj. Okay. Anybody yes, sir, Paul? Was was anybody talking about tattoos earlier? We were. We were talking about your new tattoo cell phone that you're gonna get from Bill Gates.
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Oh, no. No. Well, okay. Well, as, related to tattoos, if you're thinking about getting one
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or Don't.
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Yeah. Don't.
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Because the ink is loaded with graphene oxide. It's loaded with it. Has been forever. Yeah. And you get it in all those pretty colors. They're all based on you know, the green is based on copper, and all those colors are based on some element. And you get all that stuff right in there, baby. So I suggest you don't do it. And somebody asked me if I've got one, I say, only slaves get tattoos.
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There you go. That nose rings.
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Those two. Okay. Nobody else has got something for me. I'm gonna dash off. We'll be back tomorrow with Brent, of course.
[02:06:14] Unknown:
Oh, so I stepped away from the last shot here. I went out to get something from my car, and I got stung by a bee. And I've been been treating that, so I was away from the computer. Well, I'm sure sorry, man. Well, they're doing work on my front hallway, and they found a wasp nest inside the wall in the front hallway. And by break by taking the plaster out, they really pissed those bees off. So we've been kind of
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Are you getting
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any honey out? You're gonna get any honey out of it? No. These these aren't honeybees.
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They're wasps.
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Okay. Oh, those are badass ones. Yeah. And they get pissed. They do. Oh, they do. They do. They say if you get stung by, first thing you do is wear the stinger because it'll break off in there, is you get a credit card and start flicking it over that area, and it'll it'll flick that stinger out because it's still pumping poison in you probably.
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I just shook my hand and and shook the b off of me. I don't know if the saint stinger is still in there or if it came out with him. Hey. Well,
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hey, guys. Doctor Wallach says you take the serrated edge like of a butter knife or even a plastic knife, you know, dinnerware knife, and you you run it over that. And it that serrated serrated edge pulls that stinger right out. Really? Okay. We're at a dinner we're at a dinner up in Northern Michigan with Wallach and a crew of people, and my wife got stung at the table. We were sitting at out, you know, was on patio. And, he yelled to do that, and somebody sitting next to her grabbed the knife and pulled it across and pulled it right out. I'll be darned. That's news to me. Cool. Thanks, Dave. Sherry, you had something?
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Yeah. Yeah. Wasp don't really have stingers. They they can sting over and over and over and over again, and they will not break off. Okay. They don't lose them. And over and over again. That's
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what I was getting ready to say. A bee is what leads to stinger. Okay. Mhmm. And a wasp can do multiple damage. Okay?
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I know they're Yeah. And be careful of those red ones. I don't like them. I don't like any They are mean. We had some ones in Georgia with a gray mask on their face. Boy, those sonbitches were bad news. So sorry about that.
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Paul, I'd be very careful. Yes, sir? Well, okay. I had a I had a Yeah. I got a call. I had a steak knife on my desk in my pen cup, and I just run it over the spot, and it quit hurting. So thanks, everyone.
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Yeah. You're welcome, man. We're here to help, Paul. Yes. Who who else is saying something there?
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Yeah. I I, I've been in outbuildings working with thousands of them. I never got stung in my life until the other day. I got nailed twice because I was working in a place they didn't want me to be working, and I didn't know they were there. But Yes, Chris. I I put DMSO and silver water on it as soon as it I got stung, and it went away immediately. Mhmm. The swelling and the any pain.
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I would tell you also by about forty
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forty wasps Yeah. In 2012 here bouncing them more off of my hunting blind, and there was about a two foot circle paper wasp, inside the blind that I never saw in the downstairs shed of it. And, I got swarmed. They stung me all over my my neck and my chest, and I start flailing my arms. And I ran, and I lost my sunglasses, and I still could see a little back then. And I stumbled my way back about a thousand feet to the house, and I soaked my chest with colloidal silver. I drank about an ounce, and then I opened a beer, and I squirted some in the beer. And I lit a cigarette, and I called my buddy, and I said, hey. Guess what just happened to me? I didn't get a a welt.
Nothing. No pain. It was unreal. Well, silver is incredible.
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Well, I was gonna say if you had silver on around, you could put that on, and you may try aluminum foil because aluminum foil will do many of the things silver on on will do, but silver on is good on insect bites. But if you lose the And rod your aluminum foil, that's the the shiny side The shiny side on the skin. Thank you, Dave.
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Yes. On the skin. Okay. Thank you. Okay. So day so doctor Dave, what you're saying is, for my bee sting, I should go get a beer. Okay. Done.
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Yep. Alright. Let's see. He's highly he's highly
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figurative. He he's susceptible to suggestion, Paul is. Sometimes. Okay. Okay. Anybody else's opinion? Alcohol. It's a cure all. Aye aye aye. Anybody got anything for me? I'm gonna see you tomorrow with Brent, and I just trust everybody Hey, Roger. A good day. Yeah. Is that Michael?
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It is. Hey, Mike.
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I'll I'll give you a little hi. I'll give you a little short story. I've been I live in a small county, little population county, and I get called into jury duty maybe every six to seven years. Yeah. And, I've been in the jury duty twice in my life. And I did my affidavit, and I threw the questionnaire and the affidavit together, and I mailed it back. And I never heard back from a little You I didn't know you'd gotten your affidavit. I didn't know you'd gotten over your IRS jitters. Oh, yeah. Congratulations. Oh, no. Roger, Roger. My IRS jitters are because I filed my ten forty n r and trying to get the money back.
That's why I got the jitters Oh, I didn't. Even as, like, the IRS. Oh, okay.
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Yeah.
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No. Yeah. You gotta be a US citizen to serve on a jury.
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So, yes, I'm just letting you know that I threw that affidavit in with the quest jury questionnaire and never heard back from them. And I know darn I know darn well I would have been a candidate to be on jury duty. Yeah. It'll stop them every time. Before the
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Yeah. The other thing is you can tell are you familiar with Fiji, Michael? Fiji.
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Yes. Only because of you. I looked them up. Yeah.
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Good organization. Tell them you're a member of Fiji. They'll never mess with you either. Yep. Okay. Well, good to hear from you, Mike. Congratulations. Yep. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, you're very welcome. Oh, yeah. Happy to have another in the fold, if you will, and another, addition to the family. So, if you're out there listening and you're undecided, maybe you'll make that decision one of these days. If you do, great. And if you don't, that's over. Alright. You so, we will see all of you tomorrow with Brent. So take care. Love you. Ciao.
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Thanks, Reg.
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Paul?
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Yeah.
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There is a link in your private message. It's also at the bottom of the chat today, But you might wanna bring up to Paul. I don't know. But, a a man was arrested in England at a protest for a new mega mega, mosque that they were building, and he was arrested for yelling, we love bacon.
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Right. No kidding. The guy was arrested for yelling, we love bacon.
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Yes. And and there's a short video if you're interested, and please bring it up to Paul on today's show if you can. I he'll appreciate you.
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Uh-huh.
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Okay. Paul, may I add on to that, what he just said? Remember, yesterday, Paul said that they're, flying the Union Jack flags everywhere in Birmingham at least, but I think it's everywhere. And they're taking them down. The local police are, but they're allowing the Islamic flag, the flag of their states to to fly
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in Ayil. Uh-huh. Wow. And, also, all in private message, there is a link to Erwin Schiff's book. I don't know if you have it, that put him in jail. And, also, a short, x video of a original member of APAC blowing the whistle on APAC, basically, and a short video by you.
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Based on some something I heard too is some of the European countries that are be being overrun with the Islamic migrants and the women not being safe. They have taken to getting those small pigs as pets and taking them with them as a deterrent from being raped and stuff, And I think that's just brilliant, and I love that.
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Oh god.
[02:15:37] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. I gotta for you people out there that are technical, When when when Brighteon does this thing called Enoch and it's open source, how does that keep out bad content or erroneous content?
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It just I don't know. I don't know anything about it. I just I just heard it on the show for the first time today just like you did. I have not looked into it. And, if it's open source Well, in general, when something's open source, you know? No. What open source means is that the source code for the program is available. You like Okay. There's there's, no, regular software and then open source software. Open source software is typically free, and you can download the source code and actually implement implement it on your own network or on your own PCs. Okay?
Like, as opposed to the software that you would buy and that you can install based on the terms of a license. There is no license with open source stuff. But I don't believe that anybody can get in there and actually interfere with, another instance of that, the Bryteon instance of it. I would hope they would have protected it from such things. Don't worry about it.
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When you're so when you you're you're talking about Wikipedia, that's a different type of open source? Yeah. Wikipedia
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has, independent contributors. Anybody that wants to contribute to Wikipedia can and anybody that wants to be a moderator or an editor on Wikipedia can apply to do so. And then once they become a moderator or an editor, then they can edit and modify any pages that are or pages, definitions, whatever. That's why Wikipedia is, for all intents and purposes, garbage.
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Mhmm. Okay.
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Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome.
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Okay.
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And that's why it's called Wikipedia.
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Uh-huh. Imagine that. Wooden cross for vampires and baby pig for Muslim rape gangs.
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Mhmm. Oh, don't forget the, don't forget the, garlic.
[02:18:47] Unknown:
Garlic bacon?
[02:18:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Garlic bacon. We love garlic bacon. Love it. Peppered.
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Peppered bacon.
[02:19:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I had I came across I'm not sure if it's, it's effective yet, but I came across another resource. Basically, dear mister and missus CFO, it's a proof of claim. I'm in receipt of condition except for value or honor your statement for month, date, blah blah blah, sent from company. Copy of your letter is enclosed. Please come to my attention that as applied to the above matters, it may not be a true qualified meeting of the minds. And it kinda goes on from there. I'm kind of at a place where I'm gonna back up now, so I can't really talk to them. But if anybody wants, I will need a couple of points. It's actually 23 points of proof of claim.
And, you know, you give them a common law cure. And I don't know if the bills go away, kind of like the jury duty went away. Right? And I was thinking, why not send back to my statement the other day about one off the money. Why not send a copy of the affidavit in with the bill? Because, technically, national should not be using, you know, a trading with the enemy act, provision, which is what the FRNs are.
[02:20:26] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Yeah.
[02:20:31] Unknown:
Hey. I missed a a conversation yesterday on the after show. I think a lady came back a second time and was talking about the IRS. Did you record that?
[02:20:44] Unknown:
Probably not. I had network issues, and studio c dropped out about 04:00. So I probably didn't get it.
[02:21:01] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I was interested in listening to it if you did have it.
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Mhmm. Yeah. I've, I've had five networks going up and down like elevators since 03:00 in the morning, so it's been a busy day. A very busy day.
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Well, I did not mean to distract you, but if you're gonna talk to Paul
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Oh, I'm I'm definitely gonna talk to Paul, and I will I will definitely, do we have a do we have a link? Oh, yeah. There we go. Thank you. Zero head the
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yeah. I mean, commit message also.
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Man arrested in The UK for saying we love bacon.
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Oh,
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now that's ridiculous. I don't know. I think Americans are taking this this freedom of speech thing way too far. I mean, We can we can say absolutely hurtful and disgusting just destructive things like we love bacon, and they can't. What were we thinking?
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I think we know what time it is.
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Yeah. Well, we certainly know what time it is in The UK. Zero hedge.
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For those out there who would like to, converse with Muslims, if they're in that, you know, kind of an area, if you come in contact with them, you might wanna look at, a YouTube channel with a gentleman by the name of Jay Smith. And, he basically is saying that there's absolutely no proof for the city of Mecca in the time period they say it existed. Mohammed or the Quran? And it's solid stuff, I mean this is about as phony a religion as you're gonna ever find. And it's the second biggest religion in the world.
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The devil made him do it.
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Mhmm.
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But it's Jay, j a y, Smith. He was born in a Muslim country, two parents who were missionaries. So he's been familiar with them all his life. And, he says I love the people. I hate the religion.
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Are you talking about Trey, Smith, tango, Romeo,
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Yankee?
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No. J as in jaybird, j a y.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Okay. Me,
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The, the income to the Saudis is only second to the oil income. They're building massive cities around Mecca, desalination plants for the pilgrimages. It's super big business for them. And they don't want anybody digging in the ground because they say all the prophets are buried there in the kneeling prayer position and they're not decomposing. So it's a bit of a problem for them. So they're just paving it all over.
[02:25:27] Unknown:
False prophets, p r o f I t s?
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It's pretty sick. If you really look into it, these poor people have been so bamboozled.
[02:25:41] Unknown:
So have we.
[02:26:00] Unknown:
I love bacon too.
[02:26:09] Unknown:
Me too. It just makes everything better. I mean, what can't you put that stuff on and make it better?
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There's I don't I don't believe that there is anything, but the only question is, if you have a sandwich, a bacon and lettuce sandwich, that is eight inches tall with a single leaf of lettuce on it, My question is, is that too much lettuce? Anne.
[02:26:47] Unknown:
Well, no. Because, you know, you gotta say you've eaten a little green for the day, Paul. I've got a vegetable there. Right?
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Yeah. Okay.
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I guess. Well, I don't be thinking anymore, but I would just say there's not enough tomato on it.
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What kind of tomato in there? Mhmm.
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I would, I would really like to, have a BLT. It's been forever since I've had a BLT. I don't have any lettuce, don't have any tomatoes, and my bacon is frozen. If it wasn't so close to the end end of the month, I'd order a BLT from the hotel out back.
[02:27:43] Unknown:
But it's too close. So that guy with the high IQ is, doctor Yong Hoon Kim, South Korean, claims an IQ of two seventy six. He says he further stated that Christ is my logic emphasizing his belief that faith and reason are complimentary, and he has expressed his intention to use his platform to lead others to God.
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Until the powers that be use his platform to lead him to the gallows.
[02:28:21] Unknown:
Speaking of bringing home the bacon, proof of claim that of the value substance demanded in the demand
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that the respondent
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knew, did you understand, had or has axed to has access to lawful money of account to pay the contract, that law, without becoming a tortfeasor. Proof of claim that the payment is in the nature of valuable consideration called money as in compliance with title 31, US code three seventy one and twelve, United States code one fifty two. I love it.
[02:29:05] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Groovy. Alright. Well, are we gonna be talking about more such stuff for about the next thirty minutes or so, or should I take the stream down right now?
[02:29:19] Unknown:
Well, real quick. Who was that speaking, and what was he reading from?
[02:29:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Proof of claim that legal tender, federal reserve notes, or instruments certifying conveyance of federal reserve notes are good and lawful money in The United States. See Raines v State two twenty six Southwest one eighty nine. Proof of claim, the use of a Federal Reserve note or instrument certifying conveyance of Federal Reserve note is not only a promise to pay. See, Fidelity savings versus Grimes, one thirty one p second eight ninety four. This is basically where they send for a debt or I think even a bill. 23% claim and, that they're, violating basically the Fair Debt Collections Practice Act.
Mhmm. And even even anything would be a debt, even a bill, right, an invoice, a coupon. So I don't know. I'm gonna try to send this one back with some of these invoices to what someone's Right. But where did
[02:30:11] Unknown:
what are you reading from?
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It's an it's a letter, I can send you. It's,
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Me too. Basically,
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yeah, I can send it to you.
[02:30:22] Unknown:
Great. Thank you, George. You bet. You were kinda muffled at first, so I didn't catch your voice,
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but now I know what it is. Had that that good old Bluetooth on, then it went back to to the poison in the ear.
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Hi, Jerry. Right?
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Hi, Robbie. Wait.
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Or choose your Ladies.
[02:30:42] Unknown:
Jerry, don't raise your voice. And, Robbie, don't raise your voice either because you're you're distorting when you do that. Just be calm and have a chat. Thank you.
[02:30:57] Unknown:
Calm? What's calm, Paul? I don't know if anybody else heard that Larry Fink, the thinkster, is now head of the WEF, is it? And he's eliminating, I can't remember whether it's cars or car ownership, as well as single family homes. He will be eliminating those, the ownership of. So, of course, we've heard this before, but, of course, we don't own it anyway.
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But I wasn't authority.
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Did anyone did, the the WEF, of course. Sherry, I'm gonna call you. Are you can you pick up the phone, or
[02:31:44] Unknown:
are you on it?
[02:31:45] Unknown:
Give me a few minutes. Hold on. Okay.
[02:31:49] Unknown:
Sounds like she's already getting a call. Somebody beat you to the punch.
[02:32:04] Unknown:
As long as they don't punch me to the beat.
[02:32:07] Unknown:
That's true. Okay. Instead of a BLT for lunch what?
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Oh, yeah. Do you like do you how what do you think about the turkey bacon, Paul?
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I think if god would have intended turkey to be bacon, they would have made him oink.
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Yeah. But it's it's at least it's something.
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I think
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Have you ever had beef bacon?
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Oh, very interesting. I I had a thing for pepperoni, and they have turkey pepperoni, and it's not too bad.
[02:32:56] Unknown:
Well, I have a relative a local place, and it's been a little bit further out, but it's recently, you know, grown. And and and one of the things they offer is beef bacon. And I'm like, I've never heard of that. That's I haven't tried it yet, though. But Oh, let us know, please.
[02:33:16] Unknown:
Inquiring minds wanna know. Yeah. If god would have intended turkeys to make bacon, he would have made turkeys oink.
[02:33:26] Unknown:
Yeah. But so what about the cows? And is the bacon gonna be huge?
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Hopefully.
[02:33:36] Unknown:
I bet the Amish might have beef bacon as well, but it's really hard to find this stuff.
[02:33:44] Unknown:
I I'm I'm wondering what part of the cow they get it from because it would have to be, like, marbled and stringy like a bacon, kind of. I don't know. By the way, I just checked leafonly.com, and, they're it's getting to the end of the season, and their stock is not as plentiful as they would like it to be. So if you wanna get some whole leaf, go to that website. There's actually a lot of things. Thank you. There's actually a lot of things that are out of stock on Leaf only. See.
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Was that sketch?
[02:34:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I I just wanted to mention that Larry Fink, mentioned, taking away people's homes. It goes right along with what David Robert Rogers Webb, the great taking. And he's tried to come consult with people over getting this legislation to put exemptions in UCC eight, title eight, I think. And the apathy and the banking lobby has blocked the, the mechanism in which they will take your house when everything blows up.
[02:35:44] Unknown:
Oh, but it's blocked it's blocked for now?
[02:35:47] Unknown:
No. It's not. In all 50 states, it's not. Maybe a few states. I think maybe South Dakota blocked it. They just they cross out the exemptions because in the exemptions, it says that if there's a, you know, a financial blow up, that you are at the bottom of the rung to be, you know, made whole. You know, you come last, and they they're trying to block UCCA in all states, but the apathy is too bad. So it didn't even get blocked in a lot of states. Maybe a few states did block it. I do know Arkansas did not block it. It went it it went in front of the legislature, and they they they voted it down. The the banking lobby ruled over them, basically, you know, through lobbying.
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Well, all the more I believe all the more reason to look into the land patents.
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Yes. Definitely. Definitely.
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Tell
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me. So is this the same as you will own nothing and you will be happy?
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Yes. Basically well, we don't own it now if you don't have a land patent. So, you know, you're gonna be happy, and they're gonna take your house away supposedly and rent it out, I guess. You know, we'll see. That'll definitely create a revolution, I would think.
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Joy.
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You know, that language is in the fourteenth amendment. So if you're no longer a fourteenth amendment citizen, you don't owe that debt and, or you can at least complain about it. They say you can't complain about it in the fourteenth amendment. Right? So I think we would be outside of it. But early in the show, they were talking about, you know, different things and, like, regarding where you live, you know, whether you're residing or not. And probably for over twenty five years now, I've been telling them if it comes to them not accepting my male location.
They want a physical location. I said, well, it's physical. Right? No. We wanna know where you live. And I says, if they push that too hard, what I usually do is I tell them I'm homeless. And but I do have a domain. And if you wanna know where my domain is, I can give you my meets and bounds. And, a lot of them don't know what to do at that point. He said, well, don't have you have an address? I says, nothing I recognize. I'm in I live in the wilderness. It has meets and bounds. And that's sort of how I've been handling it, but they're getting harder and harder to get around over the years because they want that residence. It's important to them.
Mhmm.
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Right. The name plus address plus SSM equals service is the you're you're dentured by that, and,
[02:39:37] Unknown:
they'll try it, like, crooks to get that. And, you know,
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to the point of proof of claim, proof of claim, the undersigned as the authorized representative of the debtor does not have the standing capacity to accept for value the offer of contract presented and discharge the same via bill of exchange or other appropriate commercial paper for discharge via the remedy provided by Congress, HDAR 192 of 06/05/1933. So just use the law, right, what you're saying? Recently,
[02:40:08] Unknown:
a friend of mine was going to be refused, driving insurance for his vehicle by AAA. And the reason was he couldn't produce produce a residence. So he had jumped through all kinds of hoops to get bank statements and mailings that he's been given and for a lot of it, they don't accept because what what they were sort of telling him is is you you can't get car insurance if you're living in your car. We need to know it's that you have a residence. That's the last thing that I saw that I was like, wow. They're really getting serious about taking you down, and that might be because they see this conversation coming, and they wanna know everybody who's in it.
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They wanna know where the car is gonna be.
[02:41:18] Unknown:
The post office.
[02:41:23] Unknown:
I don't think they care about that car. I think they care about that upper case name that they have a benefit in, and that benefit is gonna be extracted whenever they want to.
[02:41:41] Unknown:
Well, you know, I'm I'll bet you that would put a hitch in their giddy up if they were trying to arrest somebody for vagrancy because they don't have an address when they would be arresting them for vagrancy, as a citizen of The United States, as a resident, when purely by virtue of the fact they are arresting you for vagrancy, they admit that you are not a resident. So I wonder what kind of hitch that would put in their giddy up if somebody actually pointed that out to them. Hey, Paul. Could I how can I be under your statutory law if I'm not under your jurisdiction?
[02:42:32] Unknown:
I don't know. Yeah. If you're homeless, you're basically in that sojourner category. Right?
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Right.
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Right. But what are we gonna do? What what are we gonna do when they require fingerprint or face print to get on the Internet, Paul? What are we gonna do then?
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Proof of claim.
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Say what?
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Proof proof of claim.
[02:43:06] Unknown:
Well, were you on the call first thing this more sorry. Julie brought up, oh, what kind of phone was it? Paul, do you remember? No. I don't know. Okay. But it's supposed to be, completely private and that you can access the Internet bypassing DARPA.
[02:43:28] Unknown:
And Yeah. It's very those phones, Sherry, those phones are very expensive. Oh, I can help you. Thousand, 2,000. Yeah.
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On I'm Google.
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I'm just saying, we've what are we gonna do? I mean, this could come down sooner rather than later.
[02:43:50] Unknown:
George, how would proof of claim help in that? Hello?
[02:44:01] Unknown:
Oh, I think I'm speaking of I'm inserting cash right now. Proof of claim I wish I could do proof of claim to this little machine here. Proof of claim would work that they would have the commercial wherewithal to operate with those with those requirements because, basically, they're trying to just do the same thing. They're trying to say you can't tender, you know, gold or silver. Instead, you have to tender your eyeball.
[02:44:44] Unknown:
What?
[02:44:46] Unknown:
Yeah. That's what that's what I wondered.
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What? Gosh. You're killing me here.
[02:44:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, the thing about it is when you're dealing with machines, they have set protocols. They're not gonna answer no proof of claim.
[02:45:11] Unknown:
Well and I remember Roger mentioned that, when he was on a flight to Europe, they asked him to do, I guess, the biometric iris scan, whatever. And he didn't think twice and just did it. What I'm what I'm saying is I understand the reason they're doing the biometric eye scan.
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All that is voluntary.
[02:45:41] Unknown:
All that is voluntary. Yeah. Every bit of it. At this point at this point. But even Roger I mean, this is how they get you, people that are innocent and and not suspecting anything and naive. What I'm saying, I'm hearing is the biometric eye scan is to be able to see what good organs you have for organ harvesting. So don't anybody do it?
[02:46:15] Unknown:
What? They're saying irid they're using iridology? AI based iridology?
[02:46:24] Unknown:
Well, that would be yeah. That that would be but that's that's the the perp one of the purposes of doing the biometric eye scan for that purpose.
[02:46:34] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. Well, I'm I'm just not gonna do it. You see, all of it's voluntary. All of it's under, under consent. And what they do is they put a long line of people together, And that long line of people, everybody in that line sees people walking up to the, the iris test the iris scan, and they're herd animals, and they'll just stupidly go ahead and do front of them is doing. And everybody behind them will do it too. But if you get up there and say, no, I don't consent to that. I don't consent to any search or seizure of my person or property.
[02:47:23] Unknown:
Right. I agree, Paul. But the point is the point is Roger went right up and went through it. I'm saying people are vulnerable. They're older. They're they're still trusting. And
[02:47:37] Unknown:
I'm just saying, wake up. Don't do anything, they say. Yeah. Exactly. And and you're doing an HIV claim because of disability, your citizenship, diversity of citizenship is not being, is not being
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accounted for. So you don't have an accommodation. You know? Right. But When it comes to the board, I mean But but but but but but but but but hang on. Do you know what's gonna happen to the rest of those people in that line that are in line behind you when they see you go up there and say, no. I'm not gonna do that? And you could say it nice and loud too. No. I'm not gonna do that. The Fourth Amendment protects me from from abuses like that. I'm not gonna do that. Then everybody in the in the line behind you, if they have any kind of a spine at all, they're gonna say, no. I'm not gonna do that, when they get up there.
Just make sure that you don't allow the TSA agent to make an example of you by forcing you to do it. If you're not gonna do it, stick to your guns. No. I'm not gonna do that. Piss up a rope.
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Anyway Suppose the day is no affidavit
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up there.
[02:48:52] Unknown:
When it comes to organ harvesting, most people don't realize that most states now, it's an opt out thing. So if you don't opt out, it's automatic that you can have your organs harvest if you're in a collision.
[02:49:06] Unknown:
Right. And they do it and they do it in the most horrible fashion possible. They they give you they inject you with a substance that paralyzes you. You still have the capacity to feel pain, so you're fully awake and you're fully alive while they are cutting out your heart, and they leave the heart for last. And Oregon harvesting is the most despicable, most horrible way to die that there ever was.
[02:49:43] Unknown:
Anybody And you need to opt out on your on your license.
[02:49:47] Unknown:
Absolutely. Well, the problem with that, Samuel, is that that guy, doctor Paul Bern, I believe his name is. Yes. And he's the one that talks of yeah. Exactly. And he says on your license is not enough. You gotta go to his website and have something else. It's not enough. Okay. So there you go.
[02:50:08] Unknown:
Mhmm. Why couldn't one take one's, affidavit, including Roger, send it to Homeland Security, send it to the airline, send it to the airport administrator. I know it's a pain.
[02:50:20] Unknown:
Send it to TSA,
[02:50:22] Unknown:
and bada bing bada boom. Hey. I'm traveling here. Do not consent to this, this, this. I do not want I don't want my right of way impinged, nor others of the traveling brothers, sisters, brethren. And, see other I mean, I it's a great question about this because my they wanna take my photo at the airport, you know, too. And I told him, well, it's gonna be $50 and $75 if you want it autographed.
[02:50:51] Unknown:
Yeah. No. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. No. No. The autograph is worth more than the image. It's gonna be $50 if you want the image. It's gonna be a $150 if you want me to autograph it.
[02:51:10] Unknown:
Name and likeness. Right? Just like the NCAA.
[02:51:13] Unknown:
Absolutely. I own my shit, not you. Honestly, I'm in such a militant mood today. I wonder where the head comes from. I must have got it from Sherry.
[02:51:33] Unknown:
Did you forget your nicotine patch?
[02:51:35] Unknown:
No. I didn't forget my nicotine patch. I actually have a nicotine stick in my hand. So so good. Oh, and definitely You've been listening to all of you while. The organic tobaccos are low in stock. The
[02:51:55] Unknown:
Oh.
[02:51:56] Unknown:
Let's see. The organic Canadian Virginia flu, American Virginia flu. Those are the two certified organic ones. They are low in stock. Canadian Virginia flu cured nonorganic is low, low stock. American Virginia is okay. But what what what what what what? Paul. Paul. I had a question first.
[02:52:24] Unknown:
Oh, doctor. Sorry, Sherry. Doctor Brian Artis recommended the Virginia organic flu.
[02:52:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, why would why would he do that when, nicotiana rustica has, much higher nicotine content? Nicotiana rustica has nine times the nicotine of Virginia flu.
[02:52:47] Unknown:
I don't know if it's a reason. I don't think you need that much maybe for, getting rid of atrial fibrillation, but that's what he buys, and that's what he recommends, and that's what I bought. So you just use less.
[02:53:01] Unknown:
So you use one ninth the amount that he says to use.
[02:53:06] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I'm not the nicotine expert here. You and Sherry are. Well, neither am I. I'm not an expert in anything.
[02:53:15] Unknown:
You know that. Yes. You are. I'm a jack of all trades. I'm a master of none of them. None of them.
[02:53:24] Unknown:
Okay. Sorry, Sherry. I butted in.
[02:53:26] Unknown:
I yield. It's what you do, dear. But we love it anyway. I'm just curious
[02:53:32] Unknown:
what bad behavior of yours that you're blaming on me.
[02:53:38] Unknown:
My awesomeness, my my because you're a class a lioness. I'm certainly not gonna I'm not gonna claim to be a class a lioness, but I can say that that your class a lionism has been an influence on me.
[02:53:56] Unknown:
Oh, okay. So it's not bad behavior. Okay. No. Her girlfriend. No. I was doing dishes, and I had the phone away from me. Well, that is something that has yet to rub off.
[02:54:08] Unknown:
The ability to do dishes is one talent you have that is that is not yet rubbed off on me, obviously, because I have a full sink. But, anyway, it's it's what I do. I feed flies.
[02:54:29] Unknown:
Oh, that's fine. I'm with you, Paul. I'm with you, Paul. I hate dishes.
[02:54:35] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:54:38] Unknown:
Do we go to take a place?
[02:54:41] Unknown:
That's why I have cable TV is because I don't do dishes.
[02:54:51] Unknown:
Satellite, please.
[02:54:53] Unknown:
Dish. Adelaide, Dish, DirecTV. They all have dishes. Oh, that one That's why I have
[02:55:01] Unknown:
over my head, Paul. Oh, I got it. Over my head.
[02:55:05] Unknown:
But but you got it now. Right?
[02:55:09] Unknown:
You're so beyond, Paul. You're just so beyond.
[02:55:12] Unknown:
Oh, you're just telling no. That's a kind way of telling me. Dude, you're really out there.
[02:55:22] Unknown:
I know what you mean. Know that. That's why we love you, Paul.
[02:55:27] Unknown:
Oh, I love all you guys too. Oh, good lord. Sometimes I kill myself. For
[02:55:36] Unknown:
for most of my meals, I cook in a stainless steel skillet, and I use that as my plate.
[02:55:43] Unknown:
Uh-huh. That's because you're single and you live out in the bush.
[02:55:50] Unknown:
It's okay.
[02:55:51] Unknown:
I I could still do it. I cook all of my meals in the same seven inch cast iron skillet or my foodie grill, either way. And and do you know,
[02:56:08] Unknown:
Anyway, it cuts down on washing plates and all that good stuff. Right? Well, I never,
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I use paper plates. I use paper plates. I'm not very environmentally friendly. I'm just saying. I'm sorry. Forgive me. But they are all burnable and they are all biodegradable, so I guess I'm okay. I did kill a tree, though. Oops. Alright. Here we go. Paul English live is gonna be coming up in a matter of a little over an hour. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and the Global Voice Radio Network. We were also on radiosoapbox.com today too, so don't forget them. Radiosoapbox.com. Absolutely awesome awesome radio network.
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Introduction and Technical Issues
Guest Introduction and Background
Radio Network and Program History
Discussion on Simplifying Information
Listener Interaction and Success Stories
Passport and Nationality Discussion
Health and Alternative Medicine Insights
AI and Technology Developments
Visa and Employment Issues
AI and Alternative Health Resources
Legal Status and Citizenship
Jury Duty and Legal Obligations
Current Events and Political Commentary
Open Discussion and Listener Questions