In this episode, Roger Sayles, the host of the Radio Ranch, discusses various topics ranging from the intricacies of the U.S. passport application process to the historical and legal nuances of U.S. citizenship. The conversation delves into the differences between U.S. citizens and nationals, highlighting the importance of understanding one's legal status and the implications of the 14th Amendment. Roger also shares insights into the history of economic theories, particularly Keynesian economics, and its impact on modern financial systems. The episode further explores the significance of gold and silver as investments, with anecdotes about historical figures like Jesse Livermore and the concept of 'buy right, sit tight.'
Additionally, the episode touches on the geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Palestine, with discussions about a flotilla of ships heading to Gaza and the political implications of such actions. The conversation also includes a segment on the benefits of silver-plated cloth for medical purposes, emphasizing its effectiveness in wound healing and pain reduction. Throughout the episode, Roger engages with callers, providing insights and answering questions about legal processes, historical events, and personal anecdotes, all while maintaining a focus on empowering listeners with knowledge about their rights and freedoms.
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Alright. Thank you, Alvin. Once again, ushering us in on a, little segment of the Radio Ranch. Roger Sales, your host. And it is date stamped, September 2. So we're right into the early parts of the month of September. Might be volatile. So good morning, Paul. Hope you and the audience is doing good this morning. Oh, yes. If you would, care to give our friends who help us extend our reach a little plug, we'd sure appreciate it. They would too.
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I would appreciate I would, be happy to do that, Raj. Good morning. Yeah. We are on a veritable plethora of platforms this morning. We are on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. That's where this all began, or at least this iteration of it. We're also mirror streamed on Global Voice Network, on the PodHome FM podhome.fm platform. We are also on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our, buddy Paul, across the drink. We're also on the NET family of broadcast services, including one zero six point nine WBOU FM in Chicago, homenetwork.tv, freedomnation.tv, golivetv, and streamlife.tube.
Those are brought to us by WDRN productions, Fort Collins, Colorado. And we have an additional three platforms that we're on this morning. I've been diligently working on setting things up. We are live streaming right now on the GVN video platforms Rumble, Twitch, and dLive. Yeah. And, those streams are they're up and running. There is a live chat on the Rumble stream. It's been up for about five minutes, six minutes now, and it's all fat and happy. And, our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixd0cs.com, where you'll find links to free conference calls so you can actually join us live on the show because we have a thousand seats in pre conference call. And, come on down. Everybody's welcome.
We're waiting. We're waiting. Oh. The stream, the
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On Rumble MD Live, with the, network here. So we've got more than one meter out there.
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Okay. Cool. Yeah. So we're on multiple we're on multiple rumble in d live, mirrors, some on Global Voice Network, and some on, WDRN productions.
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I'm feeling like chicken. I'm feeling like chicken man.
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Well, I have, I have eight more streams to add. So Yikes. Well, you know, I've I've been setting this up because of the trust course because we're gonna be bringing people in both on Zoom and on free conference call, and we're gonna be melding those streams together. And then we'll be using a private rumble stream for participants only, so they can, catch the, catch the, the lesson
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any number of ways. It's all part of the Radio Ranch Trust Group.
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Wow. Yeah. You're just too clever. Working on this. You're too clever. Thank you for your magic wand. Did you finish? Do you have some other ones you wanna bring out, or or is that all? No. The parade of stars. Is the parade of stars over?
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Yes. The parade of stars. I think Bruce wanted to get in there with some Well, Bruce has always wanted to get in there. I want a car.
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I wanna call in makeup. Makeup.
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Makeup. Staff. Staff.
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Yeah. Well, hey, Bruce. Some say I have a voice for radio and a face to match, so I don't think there's enough makeup on the planet to help. So don't worry about that. Tell you who isn't gonna be needing makeup today.
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Okay. Oh, Owen Stroyer.
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Oh, really?
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He, he and Infowars have evidently parted ways. That's what I'm getting this morning. Mark sent me his show last night where he went into a little, I guess, an in-depth information. He's on there. The video is five hours long. I'm didn't have time to go through it this morning and nor will I. It's unfortunate. Evidently, Owen has been, should you say unhappy, a little bit discombobulated for about a year or so, I guess, since he you know, all the pressures over there, him getting thrown in jail and and and and all the lawsuits and just everything that's revolving around Infowars the last, well, couple of years, really. But it got to him, and, Alex walked on on his show last week. I was watching watching the replay anyway. And, and he just got fed up with it, you know, and then took off. And then Alex actually lied for him, said he had a family emergency, and he didn't.
He had a mental emergency and a crisis point, and he's decided to part ways with them. So word on the street, and, Harrison was, verifying that this morning. So, anyway, that happens. I mean, radio's that kind of a business. You know, I remember, there was a guy a jock in the Southeast, and he was kind of famous because he'd been in so many stations. And his name was Chucky Boo Boo Baron, and he could talk, almost black. And at one of the jobs he had, he was afternoon drive up at WGIV in Charlotte, which is a huge r and b station up there. And, but he was notorious in in the, rec radio industry, particularly.
And, I I know he was at, I think it's WRFD is in Athens, Georgia. And it's an old house. I've been been over there a number of times. It's an old house turned into a radio station pretty close to campus there at the University of Georgia. And, he was a jock and this the p the program director called him called him or something on the show one night. And so he just pulled out his pecker and urinated all over the board and walked out. Just walked out. So there's crazy things happening radio, you know. Boy, that's an old memory. Anyway, sorry to see you and go. I'll miss him over there. He was good, a good anchor.
But he you could see he was visibly at an end, you know, trying to defend Trump and and and the blondie up there doing nothing. And these people he got, he got what do you call it? When they he he was, when they send the SWAT team in on you. Swatted. He got swatted, you know, pretty publicly and stuff, and they said they were gonna do something. And they had leads, and they never did anything. And so he was always, backlashing them, and, it just got to a point where he left. Right? So we'll see where he ends up. That'll be kinda interesting. Owen's got a pretty good following. He's good on the air.
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Also another one, Roger. Pardon me? Rated.
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Rated. Well, this is swatted. So this is the one they send the SWAT team in on you. But they didn't have anything to rate him on. They they what they're doing is they have an anonymous call, and they run it through a bunch of anonymous platforms or something where they can't trace it back. And they call the SWAT team and say, Lisa's about to kill her daughter. You know? And they don't know anything else, so they go over there fully armed and ready for confrontation. You don't know they're coming. It's just a bad situation. There are not very many happy outcomes to that little situation that these
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I had that kinda done. You did? I had that kinda done, but it wasn't a SWAT team. It was the county task force I see. For indoor gardening.
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Yes. I I I realize that. Well, these are specific SWAT teams, and they've gotten worse and worse. And it's just a bad situation, and the lefties use this as a weapon. But, anyway, he went through that, and he was obviously very agitated at that. At one point, they had the laser spot on his forehead. You know? Like, one more move and you're done here, kind of thing. Obviously, that would be and is to him upsetting, which I totally understand. Anyway, Owen's moving on. It'll be real interesting to see where he lands. Maybe a mistake, may not.
I'm sure Alex is a pain in the ass to work with at times. And, but on the other side of the coin, I mean, you know, I've got a broadcast background goes to when I was in my early twenties. And, what this guy has done on a shoestring simply off of listeners is pretty impressive to build that kind of a network. He dwarfs the listening audience of the establishment media. I mean, he just dwarfs some hand over fist. He's done it all with, with listener funds. I remember when he was building the TV studio, his studio. He used to be on radio. He wanted to go into TV and, had those marathons. And he'd have, like, three day marathons, twenty four hours, have all these guest hosts come in and and and take donations and do whatever. He did that a couple of times and built that whole studio.
Continue to run the whole operation on the audience, and you buying high quality supplements that you really can't get anywhere else of that quality for that price. And, he's been able to pull this off. And the whole time he has incessantly fought these bastards that are coming after him with these lawfare tricks that well, how they got away with them is just beyond me. Okay? But they have. And, anyway, I hope there's some light at the end of the tunnel. His dad, the, former oral surgeon had, had open heart surgery last week. And, hopefully, he did pull through it evidently real well. So good on that. Good on Alex. I mean, I get PO'd at him too the way he interrupts guests. He's got these well, he's got guests on over there that nobody else can get. This guy, with Putin's brain, he starts last name starts with a d. They killed his daughter about a year ago in that truck. In fact, the anniversary just recently in that car explosion.
I had two cars out there, him and his daughter. They they switched cars. One of them took the other one, and she blew up blew her up and died. Max Boot Dugan, I believe, is his name. Max Boot, the guy that was in, his big time Russia arms dealer and, got busted by the feds. He was in jail in The US for ten years. Just so happened that in the jail he was in, wherever it is in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was in a town that that, played Alex on the radio. And so Max Boot listened to Alex for years when he's in jail. Well, they released him for that wacko basketball player over there that that got convicted of having marijuana on her. They her or him or whatever it was.
Anyway, Max Boot comes on his program. Only only radio show he'll be on. And and it aggravates when you get those kind of guests, and they're trying to really tell you something. Alex just insists on interrupting them. I don't know whether it's ego or he's I I don't know what it is. I wish he'd stop it, though. He's aware of it. I've heard him refer to it before. Regardless, you gotta tip your hat to Alex Jones. I mean, really? K. If if you're not, you're not being very objective. Okay? You don't have to like him, but he has really accomplished something. When you get a program out there that gets 30 plus million views a day I mean, come on, Paul. That's substantial, buddy.
So, anyway, all that's happening. The the the news of the day comes out our side, which is, pretty unusual. Anyway, welcome to Tuesday. It's cloudy again, and it's a little bit cool in Ecuador. I thought we had two or three days of late summer, but it's gone now. So, anyway, unusual unusual time of the year for us down here. So the program's really for new folks and new students and folks that are just stop and bite a cheek a tire. You heard about us somewhere. Can't believe it. It can't be that easy. Sky Roger's gotta be full of crap. Uh-huh. But the only thing is the federal government agrees with us, and it agrees with us, well, every time, really, for fifteen years.
So if you've got any questions or anything, now is a good time. I'll put that out there, see if we can entice you to come in and say, hey, Roger. I got a question. Hey, Roger. Can you answer this? What about this? So we'd welcome any of that. If not, we'll stream on and talk to some of the folks that are here about whatever. Of course, we're pulling out of a three day weekend. I haven't seen hardly any news, for the last couple of days, honestly, due to the weekend and its nature and, all that stuff here. Backed long long weekend and replays all over the place.
Not here, though. So nobody's got any, questions or comments this morning? Anything that's really, on your mind you wanna get off? Did you see Bill Belichick's debut last night? I saw part of it. I watched, and we, they lost the stream, unfortunately. Looked pretty good. First drive from 70 new players. I thought he looked everything looked alright. What I saw, Rick, would you what what what are your weigh ins on this?
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Well, that first drive was about all. They got pounded
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the rest of the game. And Yeah. They
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Yeah. The last quarter, the the quarterback got knocked out, and they brought in the backup who he was a kid that had broken his leg, like, a year ago and thought he was gonna lose his leg, but he rehabbed. And he came in and looked pretty good. They picked up when he came in. Wow. Well, good for Belichick.
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He's not exactly an extrovert personality, kinda quiet, but boy's held football coach. It'll be interesting to see what he does up there. So, yeah, I watched it until they the service I used it. And they're usually real good, but they dropped that game. They've dropped a couple over the weekend of just dropped the stream for a little while, and I went off and watched, watched some other stuff. So Well, I got to be pretty good. I can see you, but, he'll be he'll get better. Well, I hope so. It's an interesting experiment from a pro coach that successful over that many years stepping down. And and I guess I wonder if part of the reason wasn't because his son came over and is coaching with him. I wonder if that isn't part of the reason there, Rick.
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But, anyway offensive,
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defensive coordinator? He's he's one of the people over there in one of those capacities. I don't remember what. But, yeah, him and his son are coaching together. That's gotta be kinda cool. So, anyway, we'll, see as we roll on into the, about four months of football, I guess. So, of all varieties, the pros do you notice the pros hadn't even started yet? They hadn't even had any, preseason games that I've seen talked about. So, They had three
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preseason gangs only. They cut them down. And I don't I don't follow ProLogistix. College is my college football is my deal.
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I'm right there with you, Rick. I'm right there with you. So so let's see where we get oh, well, there's Bruce again. Yes, Bruce. What have you got to bring for us this morning? By the way, Bruce is gonna get another shot at us this fall. About five, six weeks from now, the Gamecocks gotta travel over there to Baton Rouge. Oh, you're gonna have another shot at us. Okay?
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Well, y'all can eat chicken all night long. Just eat them up.
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We want we wanna eat that we wanna eat that chicken with the turquoise head from down on the coast. It's those whatever whatever the hell they're called. Be lemur? No. That baseball that baseball that baseball team you got got down there that we beat
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this year. Oh, I took oh, you're talking about, Coastal Carolina.
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Yeah. The or whatever they are. What is that name chicken called?
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They they are, they're blue colors, and the and the roosters have that blue, feathers.
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Uh-huh. I'll bet they're pretty They're bigger than a regular
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yeah. They're bigger than a regular rooster.
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Uh-huh. Okay. Well, anyway, you'll have another shot at us, so we'll, we'll see you in a few few weeks down there on the bayou. What you got on your mind this morning, Bruce?
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Just, trying to make things, burn better if I can.
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Burn better? Everybody. Burn better, did you say? What?
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I'm trying to make things better and better for everybody. Okay. I thought that was good. Well, good, man. We'll give us your 2¢ here. Somebody's probably
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right on the edge of their chair waiting for it.
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Oh, well, in fact, the game that we're Clemson and and,
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you're Clemson. Yeah. We're gonna do sports. Folks, you're gonna do sports radio today. Okay?
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No. We're not gonna do that. Anyway, I didn't I I enjoyed the game. You know? And, Klubnik, just I don't know. He didn't have a whole lot of support with the other other team members. You know? So that was a problem. But usually, they do that first of the year. Every year, they get lose the first game, always or about to lose the game. That's just a I don't know. Something going on there. No. I don't either. We it ended up five years in a row, so it was about time to turn that train around. Yeah. Thank goodness.
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So anyway, go ahead. What what do you got? You got two sets of somebody. They're they're anxious.
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They're anxious. They're hanging under every word here, Bruce.
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Oh, really? Okay. Well, I'll just shut up then. Y'all y'all don't have to be anxious.
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Well, he was gonna give you some kind of a medicinal cure or something here.
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Oh, no. Uh-uh. No. I was just
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rattling on. Okay. Oh my lord. The sun's coming out. Yikes. Okay. Well, does anybody else have anything they'd like to bring up? This is kind of the start of the week. But because yesterday being the holiday and us, you know, wanting to come on the air, every day we're supposed to, holiday or not, I'd be bored stiff sitting around twiddling my thumbs yesterday. So, anyway, it's really kind of the start of the week. We haven't seen too much. How many, how many children under 10 has Israel killed over the weekend? Does anybody know? No?
Because, see, they're not all not newsworthy stuff. I haven't, we haven't bombed anybody, and Zelensky hadn't attacked Russia or none of that stuff. It's been kinda quiet. They gave us a little bit of a reprieve, Bruce, over the holiday weekend. It would appear. Yes. Yes. Someone has news. Yes.
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Supposedly, there's a flotilla of, like, 50 ships coming to Gaza. So the gutless people there in, running that country are gonna have to decide whether they're gonna board those ships and stop them from bringing food and medicine to the Gazans or not. So that's probably the next big thing brewing. Okay. So this is a flotilla, different countries, or
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is Turkey behind this, or what do we know?
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It's from, Africa as well as the Mediterranean shores. So Spain and Italy, etcetera. So it's a bunch of countries. It's about 50 ships.
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If they continue to push this and they they appear to be hell bent leather do it, and they go ahead and start this construction company. Of course, Kushner's gonna have the total overview of it, son-in-law. But if they do that and they build those hotels and stuff, I just hope people boycott it and don't go. You know, go just go a little further and go over to Dubai or something. But people boycott that damn thing and and just let it fall flat on his face. Of course, human nature being what it is, I doubt that's gonna happen. But that sure would be a good thing if it did.
They've they've got to end up with more egg on their face over what they've done here, my mind.
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Well, those those 50 ships are gonna put a lot of pressure on them. Oh, okay. Because if they board them or sink them or bomb them, you know, I mean, it's really gonna look bad. I don't think even Netanyahu would be that stupid.
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But, you know, he may be. Guys are absolute total wacko fanatic. So you don't know what to expect, Adam. We'll see. How close are they, to getting over there to Gaza? Do you know, Samuel?
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A day or so? Well, what I would I would I would assume that they're all on different, you know, distances to get there. I would assume some of them might be showing up very soon within the day, because, you know, Northern Africa is really not that far away. Right? No. Right.
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Comments.
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So
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Yes. Julie Julie has something to add here. Let's see what the female side of things has for us. Morning. Morning, Julie. Happy. Did you have a nice Labor Day? Yeah. I actually did. Thank you very much. Were there any murders? Have there been any murders in DC yet in the last couple of weeks?
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Oh, you hear about people getting stabbed and people getting, their cars carjacked and all that stuff pretty much on a daily basis.
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Yeah. I thought that had ceased a bit with mister Trump and his national guard. I'm on I'm
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on Nextdoor, which is an app and where neighbors will report happenings and stuff. So that stuff is still being reported, maybe not as frequently. But, yeah, what was I gonna say? I was gonna I I wanted to talk about that flotilla too because I heard that too, but I, I read recently that the the ships all had to delay their their trip over there to Gaza because of bad weather, and I wasn't sure if anybody heard that or not.
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I'm just hearing about the whole thing, so I hadn't heard anything. So it may be. Hope not. And I I I'd love to see somebody be able to put some more pressure
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on these arrogant Yeah. I I read that the or that the wind I thought that I read that the winds were, the winds were what were an issue. So they, ended up, there's actually, a a, Twitter. I don't call it x. I call it Twitter. There's a Twitter site that I follow, and it's called global, Samud f. F stands for flotilla. So it's g o l a g o l o b a l s a m u d and a letter f. And it it would it talks about, what they're doing.
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Okay.
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Well, that's something we can certainly, watch the development of probably this week. Winds die down, white waves get lower, maybe they meet at their desert spot. I sure I I I don't know if there's words in the in the language to express my hatred of these people.
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Roger, hopefully, at the flotilla, the one Damn. And they kick the shit out of them them Jews.
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Okay. And, and,
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there's 14 countries involved. Well, that's interesting. I'm sorry. There's 44. Sorry. There's delegations from 44 countries that have committed. So Uh-huh.
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Do you know what Jira what they're doing in New York? They got I guess they got a big UN confab coming up, and they invited the Palestinian leaders to come to the confab. This is on I would imagine the secondary country, you know, two state solution. And they they refused the block the visas of the Palestinians that were invited to come. And that's in the UN charter. They can't do that. Boy, these Jews are scared as hell of that because they're getting overwritten by the popular just the sheer numbers in the world, the people that ate them. So expect to hear some more about that.
Just they're they're just such chicken shits. I mean, they really are chicken shits. And what what did the what else I hear about the people that are 10 miles away over in Israel, and they're drinking and celebrating and having fun in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is evidently not too far away from the subject area there. And, they were, celebrating the misery, at their celebrations that the Palestinians were having to deal with over there. Well, just, Bruce. Sickening. It's just sickening. Yes, Bruce.
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The first thing I thought about when you were talking about the people coming over, the ships not coming over, the Liberty.
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Well, there you go. Attack the liberty. Oh, yeah. Of course. Yeah. They'll
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do anything.
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Well, they will do anything, and especially now that they're kinda in a corner. And they're in a corner, globally with, you know, the Gallup poll recently. They're the most hated country in the world. Netanyahu is the most hated leader in the world, and I'm sure that's just increasing. The the more pressure they apply to try and get this, piece property they're they're after, the the the more people hate them, which they like that because then there's animosity against the Jews, the regular Jews, in the middle of the Orthodox or the conservative, and now the ADL can go to them and say, see what they're doing to you. Give us money. We'll help protect you. Sure you will. Greenblatt.
And, so, anyway, that's what some of those things that are happening. Didn't hear of anything else real significant. We, of course, got the Armada, down here in South America off the coast of Venezuela, which I saw videos of, and it's they got a bunch of boats down there. You know? And and and so as my father would say, call it a boat, and the navy guy said, that's a ship. And my dad said, well, it floats like a boat. So, they've got a bunch of ships down there off the, Northern part of South America trying to intimidate Maduro or somebody, set up the initial plans to go and possibly invade the Mexican cartels because they're associated with and helped by the Venezuelans.
Evidently, Colombia, just to the north of us, is, giving Venezuela assistance or promising it. So, well, hell, who knows? You know? I may be down here in the middle of one of their shooting wars too, Bruce. Who knows? Hopefully, that will happen.
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I I'm thinking of, the dual citizenship, double minded people running the countries.
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Well, yeah. And there's other, you know, countries that it's not just Israel. There's dual citizenship. Other people we have people down here that have Ecuadorian citizenship they've acquired and US citizenship. And depending on what they're doing, depending on what they're doing as to which passport they use. Go you you're talking about what? I know what you're talking about. Talking about the legislative branches and stuff. I under I understand, and nobody will tell them how many have dual citizenship, and you can't get the information. There was a retired boss and, attorney that tried for a couple of years to get this information. He could not get an answer to that question.
How many people are dual status in congress? They keep that real tight lipped, unfortunately. So, but Israel's day is coming, folks. It's coming, and it will be their own doings of all the crap that they've been doing for so many years. And, you know, of course, with their control of the media as it was being founded or, populated a hundred years or so ago. Because of the ownership of the media, you never heard the straight story. And there's two gals that that that I can I know, right, because I've heard both in their stories? And one of them was, a gal named Dorothy Thompson.
She was named the the number one female journalist of the twentieth century, and none of you have ever heard of her. And you may have a hard time digging up anything on her on the Internet. But what happened to her was she was this big rider, and she ended up going over there same as, same as Allison Weir. And they went over there and saw what was really happening that wasn't being reported on and totally changed their tune, and both of those girls have been relegated. Those ladies have been relegated to the, well, not Allison yet, but Dorothy Thompson for sure to the dust bins of history. You never get any credit for everything she accomplished in her career. And then Allison Weir, of course, is I think she still is. She was a tenured professor at the University of California at Berkeley. I don't know what subject matter, but she did the same thing. She got, enamored over all the news and everything, went over there and saw what was really happening and came back and turned and has been totally in the Palestinian's corner all these decades since. She's got a website.
If Americans knew, I believe, is the name of it. If americansknew.org. And she has got a bunch of information on there on the on this conflict, the background of it, people that weighed in on it decades ago. And, both of those women turned totally in their beliefs and what they're following when they went to Israel and saw how heinous these people are. I heard, e Michael Jones a couple weeks ago talking about he says, I'm in contact with a Jew in Israel and moved over there and started living in a Kibitz. And he wants to move back to The US and and convert to Catholicism. He said, I've never been around a more swar swarmy bunch of people in my life. I can't wait to get out of here, and I can't wait to shed myself of any religious attachments to these creeps.
So that that is kinda just a feel, a couple isolated incidents, but what's happening over there, they're being exposed finally to the world. People 30, evidently, people will lay out a big bet on you if you can find anybody 30. It's not Jewish, of course. It's in favor of Israel. The young people are dropping Israel like a hot potato. That's gonna give them real problems in the future. And that's probably one of the reasons we hear that they're moving to China already. As they've just about they built this up. They use their, us as the basis of their money system.
They've sucked all the, a lot of the profits out of the, they're all rich oligarchs out of the system they created with our labor. And then they materialize that into other things of things of value, the funny money. And then when they've strip mined the place out of business, then they just move on. They're gonna move on over to China, supposedly. But, let's get the world wise to these people. That's what you're under. You're under Jew slavery here. We can get you out of it, and there ain't a damn thing they can do about it. Nothing except take the mask off and be open tyrants and further show the people who they really are.
That's the only option they've got. Somebody wanna say something there?
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Yeah. There's a book. The title is The Life of an American Jew and Marxist
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Right.
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Israel. Right. But I'm thinking that he's
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Yes. It's a paperback book, I believe. It's a it's released. I've heard it. Well, who's the author, Rick? Do you remember?
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I was just gonna look it up and see who it was.
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I'll I'll see if I can find. Yeah. I remember the book being talked about and stuff. There's another one. There's a prolific Jewish writer about a hundred years ago called Maurice Samuels. And, one of the, paperbacks that he wrote was called, oh, you gentiles. And in there, he just comes right out and says, we Jews were the destroyers. That's right from his his pen. Okay? Maurice Samuels. You can go find that. Should you care to, their day's coming. Their day's coming. Of course, the Bible tells us that, and we can see it building. And, they're getting more exposed to their control over The US. More people, I think, are asking questions.
More people are getting disgusted with them, even dispensationalists that give money to people like Hagee or Israel directly because they've been fooled so bad. And even they are stopping contributing to Israel
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with the
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Yeah. Jack Bernstein. Jack Bernstein. Okay. Thank you, Rick. Yeah. And, so it's interesting to see our enemy, with their absolute ridiculous chutzpah just continuing to walk right into the trap they've created for themselves. Kinda interesting. All because of their attitudes and their psychopathy. Is that the I think it's psychopathy. That's probably the right pronunciation. Couldn't happen quick enough for me. I really just I really detest. It's not all Jews, man. There's some nice Jews. I've known them. I've been friends with them. It's just this small group, and, actually, they were identified. They were fingered, if you will, by Rosanna Barr over on Alex Jones couple months ago, six, seven, eight months ago, and she was of course, she's a Jew Jewess, the correct term, and she's also a rabbi. I didn't know they had female rabbis over there. Shouldn't surprise me, but I didn't know it. Anyway, that's what she claims to be.
And she was right there with Alex and saying, what we need to get rid of are these Sabatini and Frankus. There's only about six to 10,000 of them, and they're the ones causing all the trouble, and she's right. K?
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Quick comment.
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Yes, sir. There's Joe. Hey, Joe.
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Just very briefly, we listen to Real America's Voice mostly every day at some point in time. But, this morning, one of their commentators made the comment, and they are very pro Israel. But one of their commentators made the comment that Israel's rating amongst the or ranking amongst the American people is the lowest it's ever been. Fantastic. The last fifteen year fifteen years ago, they were riding the highest wave in public opinion in The US, and it is precipitated falling over the last fifteen years. So tide's turning.
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From your lips to God's ears, may it continue and accelerate. These people, they really need to get what they've deserve. They've they've had it coming to them for I mean, come on, folks. This goes all thousands of years back. Thousands. They've just been this antagonistic parasite on the people of Europe. That's where they've gotten all these reputations. You know, all the to kidnapping Christian young children and bleeding them to death and using the blood in their matzah at Passover or Purim or both or whatever. They're just a heinous people. K?
And, well, then I mean, they're narcissistic
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too. That's why they've been kicked out of, 103 plus countries over a thousand times throughout history. Yep. Yep.
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And then they call you anti Semitic for the getting doing things that get a host country so pissed that they kick them out, and then they call you anti Semitic for it. They never will address the true causes ever ever. That's right.
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Oh, oh, I I did forget to mention one thing. Oh my goodness. We do have a live chat running on
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Rumble. There there's there's only about eight people that have found the stream so far. So Well, if you guys have a question, you're too shy, or you got locked jar or something and you wanna just die and ask a question, now you can use one of these chats, these instant chats. Paul's gonna be paying attention to it because this is his new baby.
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Yeah. Or that, they can join us live on the show if if you're on Rumble and, yeah, you missed, the plethora of platforms we're on, you can go to the matrixdocs.com, the matrixd0cs.com Yeah. Or globalvoiceradio.net/matrix. And then you can just click on the free conference call link, and you can actually join us live on the show. I mean, we got it. We got room for a thousand of you.
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Well, they're very well good. Could be some people perusing over there on Rumble and just saw our little live thing pop up like they do and clicked on us if you're new, one of those folks. We, we don't just talk smoke about these guys. We got them dead to rights. And and what we found out over, of course, many years, torn 30 of them plus of them for me is, that we've been in a very sophisticated form of, slavery called voluntary servitude and, by these same people we're discussing. And because they their holy book says they have a right to enslave the mankind, some garbage.
And, anyway, we know how to get out of it. We've got the cure to Jewish slavery. So if you're one of those new people, if you're new, you're wondering what we talk about around here. That's the main subject. We just generally we don't have any people asking questions or commenting today, and we've gotten off on this other, a line of of issues. And it's a line we like to talk about because they're the every rotten thing in the world that I've ever traced back to source goes directly back to these people, directly or indirectly sometimes.
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Right. Well, we do have a of it all. We have a question. We have a question on, Rumble Good. Okay. On the live chat. The show is Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. Monday through Saturday, eleven to 1PM eastern. And go to the matrixstocks.com, all the information to join us on the show, all the streams, all the downloadables, the exhibits, the resources, the videos, the interviews, all the stuff, it's right there. The matrixdocs,d0cs,.com. There you go. Yes. Thanks, Rumble. And, what
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what we talk about on here is a result of over a 100 of historical and legal research in three men's lives, me being the third. My two teachers, especially the law teacher contributing. And, quite frankly, we just know stuff they don't. We know things that even judges and attorneys don't know because they've been controlling the curriculum in our law schools for at least a hundred years, and these important concepts are generally occasionally, I suppose they are. Generally, they're not taught. And so, all those things together with the you've just been tricked. You've been if you're new, you're just stumbling into this. Boy, are you the lucky person.
You've been tricked by these folks into into, admitting you're in a condition of voluntary servitude as hard as that is to believe. And it they've tricked virtually everybody in the country, hundreds of millions of people, with two questions. Are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident? And then you sign something. And when you do that, you're agreeing with their fraudulent scheme that's got you into the condition. See, they're not asked. It's a contract. They're not asking upfront. Well, let's let's do this and agree on it. Well, they're they're doing everything like that for you. That way, they've got plausible deniability. And then they come as an after fact and say, oh, by the way, are you in a condition of, voluntary servitude under the scope and purview of the fourteenth amendment?
You, not knowing any better answer, yes. Remember? You, not knowing any better. Oh, I've got some kind of an echo coming back on my voice. Somebody got a mic. Some kind of an echo coming.
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What do we got?
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I got an echo.
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Okay. I think it's Well, I I think it went away.
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It's it was here, and now it's gone. Okay. So good. Yes. Anyway, that's what we do around here. If you're new, you might wanna hang around. If you got other questions, if you either care to join us, and we can have a actual social intercourse conversation, or else you can just put your question in the, in the chat there. We'll be glad to answer it. Occasionally, we get a question we can't answer, but that's not too often. If you're new, we've been helping people see this and understand it for about fifteen years now. And, there's never been one incident or blowback from the federal government, not one. It's been reported to me. I may be some that somebody didn't call. Roger. Roger. I got a letter. Generally, I'm the first person they contact. And, I don't remember any of those situations in fifteen years outside of some, the occasional, what I label as a bluff letter from them as they try and see if you're a paper filer or if you are a true student and understand what you're doing, which is the latter, of course, is what we always encourage.
So anybody got anything to add to that or say anything or whatever? We welcome you if you're new. The show's really for you, by the way. Go ahead. Somebody was wanting to say something. I thought. But I mean I thought there was somebody in there. Sounded like somebody was there.
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Let me see if there's any other Nobody wants to talk with Roger.
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Roger Willy. Yes. Hello. Are you new? That's Rick. Oh, Roger. Oh, there. Okay. I was good with faint. Is that Rick? Yeah. Rick?
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Yeah. Just a side note. Kelly Nelson was on Jeff Ranch last week, and she's doing a three part article on the history of communism in The US. Mhmm. And she did a deep dive, in part one on the show. Yeah. And it was really good. It's, dark will be posted on news with views.
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Okay. Well, that should be interesting when she's finished. It's a big problem. I wish that I'd had you know, when we had that guy, my altercation with the locals here in the lunch group. It is Tuesday today. And had that Jew Eric come on the show and call in. And I wish that something might have brought up to him. I said, Eric, you you people are fully behind communism. It's killed in all estimates, over a 100,000,000 people in the last century. You don't think that's egregious? So I don't know how these people can defend themselves. But, boy, they sure try, don't they?
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She came up with names I've never heard of, so she did some deep research.
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Meow Billy Crystal's dad was one of them, I assume. He's a little more higher profile. He's the one that evident Irving Kristol, I think, is his name, and I believe he is attributed with starting the communist party in The US. They're just I I just don't man, communist. Come on. And, unfortunately, here's a here's a big deal. Everybody keeps talking about capitalism, and capitalism's bad and this and the other. We don't have true capitalism. When Adam Smith wrote the Wealth of Nations, you we had gold and silver. We had a real monetary base. That's real capitalism. This phony capitalism, vulture capitalism, whatever you wanna call it with their little, unjust weights and measures.
Totally your usurious on their side monetary system. That's not gold and silver. That's nothing honest. In fact, if you go back and I did do a dive on this a number of years ago and, went in talking about John Maynard Keynes. Of course, if you don't know, that's Kinsey and Economics is what we're under been under for hundred years almost. And, Keynes was the neighbor of the Rothschilds. He had the adjacent castle to the Rothschilds over there. Absolute total screaming homosexual. Came to the forefront in Versailles after World War one with his, Kinsey and economic deficit spending scheme.
And that's what he basically said is that, well, again, I don't know that he went in, and I've never read all this stuff, but I don't know that he went into this detail. But we're gonna build the whole thing off of the backs of the people that are in this society because we're gonna make them slaves, and then we're gonna use their future labor as a collateral for the, for the new, Fiat monetary system. And so as I said, nobody had ever heard of the guy to any extent. Then he became an international celebrity in all the countries in the world, started going in Kinsey and Economics.
That that really, if you wanted to identify that as just one thing and you don't know much about this, It's deficit spending. And don't don't you see them doing up that all their these billions and trillions and all this stuff they're coming up with to spend up there? They're just grabbing it out of future collateralized income. They don't have any way to get it otherwise. Now Trump's tariffs may switch that over, hopefully, if they let it go long enough. But that's Keynes. And, and the other thing is if you went and studied, and I did, went and studied mister Keynes, there was, you can go look this up, the Genoa Genoa Accords, Genoa as in Italy.
And they had a problem. They met after World War one. It was in the twenties, early part of the twenties, I believe. And part of the problem was that before during the war, the countries of Europe had used this as a wonderful way, like they're trying to get into a war to do right now. A wonderful way to, buttress up and print a bunch of paper money in the war effort, quote, unquote. Well, that's what they did. But after the, after the war was over, a lot of several of those countries over there, especially England, wanted to return to the gold and silver they'd had before and not this paper money.
So they accommodated them, kinda. And what they did in England particularly was they said, okay. Well, you can convert your notes, your paper notes to gold and silver, but the the minimum size is a kilo. So if you've got that many pieces of paper over there, we'll let you convert it this kilo. You're not gonna be able to use it to spin. It's not gonna circulate because you're not gonna carry around kilo bars of gold. But that's the way we're gonna do it. I think the other countries did something similar. And then just about the same time, I found in that research effort, I found a, quote from the Manchester business newspaper.
Manchester, a little more up in the Northern part of England. And, it was a, as I said, a business journal, and it was an article by Keynes after this general accord. And he said, we all believe gold would would bolster the economy like nothing else. So the son of a bitch knew it. He made it a public statement in a Manchester business article. So that's, of course, what we'd like to get back to you. But if they do, it's gonna be quite painful because they've got god knows the value of these bogus paper. Well, I can't call them fiat dollars because that means there's nothing behind them. There's something behind them alright, you and your future labor.
So, we'll we'll see. It would make the price of gold, Joe, so damn high that it would probably make you shiver like a dog passing a persimmon seed.
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Which guy, Joe? Did you look at it this morning?
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No. I know it's up above 3,500, though.
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Well and what about silver?
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Huawei Over over 40, 40, maybe something. 41.
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$40.55,
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I think, is what it was early this morning.
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That's the second highest silver's been, folks, in twenty five hundred years.
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I do have a comment, though, about Keynes. In 1969, macroeconomics at Oklahoma State University, that's what they taught as Keynesian. The whole semester Of course. Was Keynesian economics, and I presume it's still that way today. And that's a tough nut to crack when that's what they teach everybody.
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This is doing any economic or business studies. Yeah. Exactly right. You know, we're I probably the only college in America that treat, that at least I'm sure they probably teach Kean's, but not as much, would be Auburn University, down there in South Alabama. And, they, actually have the von Mises school there. Von Mises is the other type of economics called Austrian economics, which is on much more of a, fair weights and measures approach. And, they have a school down there every day. In fact, they have a school during the summer every summer for two weeks teaching von Mises, Austrian economics.
And, otherwise, Joe's pretty correct. I think probably every economics class in the country, maybe a few exceptions, not many, teach Keynesian economics, which is always headed for a train wreck. It's always headed for a train wreck. There is no way to unreconcile the damage that's already been done. And as Keynes was asked in his later life, I think at Bretton Woods, Joe. He was at Bretton Woods and, in the late forties. And he was asked about it. He goes, oh, yeah. Well, that's probably right. But by then, we'll have a whole new set of problems. As mister Keynes.
So, anyway, we got a whole new set of problems, and it's ours, at least temporarily, because they've loaded you up with $37,000,000,000,000 worth of fraudulent debt. And, they expect you and your your progeny to pay it with interest compounding. But, we got their trick. We got their mojo, and we could pull ourselves out of their tax system. Again, there's nothing they can do about it because we found the key. Actually, John Benson found the key. I was able to apply it. And the IRS just stands mute. They're not raiding anybody. They don't don't know what to do about it, quite frankly. And I'd love to be a fly on the wall, Paul, in some of those, some of those high end meetings are, what are we gonna do with these people? They've got us cold.
We can't go after them where we risk bringing this this powerful information into the public domain. What do we do? They're growing. We keep getting more and more of these pieces of paper. We can't do anything about it. Oy vey. Oy vey.
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Yeah. The IRS is freaking out too.
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Well, that's what I was talking about.
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We've got 500,000 of these things.
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Pretty funny. So, anyway, we got them. We got them at the federal level, and we got them at the tax level. And if you're listening, it's just stumbled into us. I'm not blowing smoke. This is provable, and it's proven. And you can come on the show and talk to a bunch of these people that have been through this and, get their stories. So anyway, that's, what we do here. If you just stumbled into us, you are one lucky buckaroo. K? Mhmm. So yep.
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Yeah. If you wanna be free, you found the right place. And we love teaching folks about what they've done because it really it not only gives you your freedom, but it also exposes our enemies, and they cannot recover from it. That's why you've never heard my name before. Yes, ma'am. Is this Cheryl?
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Good morning. No. This is Mary.
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Hey, Mary. I'm pretty good. How are you this morning?
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I'm pretty good. I mean, I'm trying to get over a head cold, but I'm pretty good. I have a quick question about gold and silver. Okay. I converted an IRA in 2017 or not. It was through Liberty Mutual, and then I put it into a IRA for gold and silver. Is is it bad to keep it in a depository, or should I have it, like, on my persons?
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Well, I don't know if you can take possession of it or not in that situation. It depends on the IRA. But,
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Okay.
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It should be pretty safe in a depository, I would think, because they should have it separated. And that amount sitting there, it's not being sold a 100 times over by the COMEX. And I would think that's a pretty good place to keep it, Mary.
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Okay. I'm just double checking. I just wanna make sure. Yeah. Well, I mean, again, it's good to be that they were trying to steal out of all of the gold out of depository.
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Well, it wouldn't surprise me. I mean, they just can't stand it themselves when there's some wealth there that they don't have in their personal possession. So I would check into it, because I don't know what your IRA was, who the company is, etcetera, etcetera. If you've got and you're hearing that they may have some some shenanigans going on, well, you may wanna check on it. I hate to put that burden on you. I wouldn't know to tell you to check with who, but, you might make some inquiries. Okay. I can't imagine they're stealing it. You know, what they probably have is they have some sort of a contract where they say if it's gone, there's some sort of a force majeure, and that means they'll settle it in cash.
I don't want your cash. I want my medals. So beware of that. Okay? You gotta really watch these bastards. They just can't stand it when you've got anything that they don't hadn't hadn't stolen from you yet. They just can't stand it. K? So, yeah, protect yourselves. And it's but I'm sure it's not too late to to buy silver is gonna folks, when it hits 50, I think you're gonna see a spike like you haven't seen in a long time. So, silver may lead gold here, although gold has gone up considerably while silver has languished. But, we're in a real interesting time if you got again, I'll say if you got any extra Federal Reserve notes, bab babble bucks laying around, you may wanna convert them into something solid.
I don't know how much time you've got. I wouldn't let the grass grow under my feet on that issue. As, Mary, have y'all heard me talk about Jesse Livermore? I'm sure you haven't because I don't think I've talked about old Jesse since y'all were around. Is Todd with us today, Mary? Do you know?
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I don't know if he's with us today. Listening. Good. Oh, good. Hey, Todd. You feeling better? How are you?
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Much much better than the last few days. Yes. Thank you so much. Okay. You didn't happen to get with lady Linda and Dan and them over the holiday, did you?
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Not not physically.
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But we've certainly been communicating. Yeah. Good. Well, get see if you can get that wand from her. I'd love to see if that doesn't have an effect on you. Have you ever heard Jesse Livermore before, Todd? No. You ever remember the book, The Great Gatsby? I've heard of it. I wanna hear the story, though. I wanna so you always have good stories. Good. Well, The Great Gatsby was the book that was written supposedly off Jesse Livermore's life. Jesse Livermore was the celebrated Wall Street investor during the twenties. He made and lost a fortune eight times.
Also had about eight wives, I think. But, he was very celebrated. Yeah. And, back in the twenties, he, he was he had a like Gatsby, like the great Gatsby, had a real unique car. You know? Well, so did Livermore. I don't know what it was, but he had some unique car that could be identified at a distance and differentiated. Because back in those days, New York didn't have traffic lights. They had traffic towers, and they would direct the traffic on the streets and the cross streets from those towers. Well, he was so celebrated, Todd, and they could see his car coming from the tower. Jesse Livermore never stopped at a red light.
I never knew that. They did that. The They they just see him and wave him through, change the traffic pattern for him. His, his motto, somebody asked him. You go look him. Really interesting character. You go look him up and somebody asked him, so what's your secret to success in investing? And he said, buy right, sit tight. Buy right, sit tight. And it brings me it brings a smile to my face because because of all this knowledge over the years, I've made some couple of pretty damn good decisions. I've made some real crappy ones too, but I made a couple of real good ones. And one of them, when I had all that cash flow about twenty something years ago, was buying absolutely as much gold as I could as I could get to my dealer's hands and get cash in his hands to buy.
And, as I look back on it, I bought all that right around 2,000, a little after. That was a time in the metals business, Todd, called Brown's Bottom. Have you ever heard of Brown's Bottom before?
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No. Was that 06/06 6070?
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No. It was in February, right after the turn of the century, about 2000 to 02/2003. And what happened about no. Well, what happened that you may or may not have heard, might remember, was, Gordon Brown, who that is named after, was the head of the exchequer. That's the treasury in England at the time. And, at somebody's directive, he sold half of England's gold at an auction. And he sold it get this, Todd. He sold it. England sold it or Gordon Brown sold it to the lowest bidder. Lowest bidder.
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You ever heard of that happening? Was that?
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No. Why is that? Probably because they had a designated buyer would be the Rothschilds, that'd be my guess. But the award the bid that was awarded was to the lowest bid bidder. That was $251 and some change back around that time frame, probably about closer to 3. And, so that is the lowest that gold has been relative to the currency that is purchased in in five thousand years. So Robbie Noel, who I'm sure y'all don't know who he was. He was a South African guy, white guy that he used to be on RBN, former stockbroker, covered a lot of this kind of stuff.
And Robbie used to say, you'll never buy at the bottom and you'll never sell at the top. Just buy. Well, I got lucky, man. I bought at the bottom. So, anyway, I'm fulfilling Jesse Livermore and and, Robbie Noel's predictions. So that makes you feel real good when you can look back and know you made real good decisions like that. K? Well, it makes us feel good that you're able to be here because of those decisions to help stay. Well, that's right. Well, I I knew back then I had pretty good cash flow. I got a nice little pile. I've had to convert some of it because these stupid accidents that I've had down here.
But regardless, yeah, I knew at the time that I was doing something right, but I knew all this information back then. You know? So and I followed gold and silver real closely, and, oh, boy, as I had piles of cash piles piling up. I was in this situation, Todd, where I was selling this miracle pro medical product that this doctor I know had invented called Silverlon. It's a silver plated bandage, and the stuff's miraculous. Okay? I mean, it's just flat miraculous. Does miracles. I've seen it. And so, anyway, I had all this cash flow. I'd married my, my my second wife there. I moved in with her and her mom, and they were paying all the bills.
And so I'm I was already out of the tax system. So I had this wonderful situation where I had this the this hugely popular product in the patriot movement and no overhead. No overhead at all. No no no expenses, no rent, no utilities, none of that. So I had a pretty good situation, and I was smart enough at the time to go put that into, gold. And you don't know those. You don't make those kind of decisions if you don't know what's going on. And so that's where the information has really paid off for me, and it pays off for you. Because of that, I don't have any big monetary problems.
And I'm not sitting here trying to pay off a a radio show in a network that doesn't have Harley and expenses. It's got a few, not many. And so we don't have to sell your ears and go play commercials for you all the time. Although some of those commercials might be for very legitimate products. K? But I just don't like the idea of selling your ears. I want your ears. I don't want your eyes or we'd be on video. I want your ears because I want you to get this information, infuse it, interpret it, and make it part of you and your life. And then we all get stronger. We all get stronger.
So, anyway, Todd, so you know a little bit more about Jesse Livermore now.
[01:11:46] Unknown:
Hell of a Yeah. What whatever happened with the silver product that you're are you still selling that? Or The the Jews stole the company.
[01:11:54] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I'm shocked. Sorry. Yeah. I know. I know you are. And then on top of that, another bunch of Jews came in and stole it from that bunch of Jews. Miracle product. Have you ever heard of a book called The Body Electric, Todd? No. I know the body is electric, but I never heard of the that book. No. Well, it's it has, it had for a long time a, a real cult following. It was, by, oh, somebody helped me out. He was the doctor that wrote, I can't believe I can't remember his name. Anyway, somebody will help me out here in a minute. And, it was Robert. Robert Becker. Thank you. All I needed was Robert. Doctor Robert Becker.
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Very celebrated
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decades ago for pioneering this, that the body's an electrical system. And so he did a bunch of work. Well, my friend doctor was his one of his students and actually got doctor Robert Becker to be his, staff adviser or whatever, where they consult with, like, an assistant professor something. Anyway, he was doing this experiment, Todd, on a Vietnam vet. I probably still got the X-ray around somewhere. Guide stepped on a landmine in Vietnam. He'd had about I don't know how many operations, a whole bunch. Is the X-ray of his leg looked like the bionic man. He had screws and stuff all in the thing. And this was a last ditch effort to save his leg. K?
And, my doctor Flick was watched this experiment. Well, doctor Becker was, using a micro generator that a friend of his was trying to patent, and he already had the idea of this silver plated cloth. And so they did the operation. They wrapped whatever they did with the cloth and then put the generator on it to drive current through the cloth and drive electrons off of the silver cloth, which they did. And by the way, they they did save the guy's leg. But doctor Flick, seeing that progressive events, said, I'll bet that silver cloth would give off those ions without that generator. And so he went ahead and graduated. He had an orthopedic surgeon. He had a practice down in, of all places, Opelousas, Louisiana.
Opelousas. And he had he's lived there for twenty years and did all this research and stuff and got the patents and got the FDA approval as a device all on his own. Never amused an attorney. And then he, had taken as he was trying to market it, he got investors. He hired bad people. They ripped him off, and he's sitting there with this fabulous invention of his and no money and under all this pressure from stealing it and people stealing stuff from him and whatnot. So, anyway, that was when I stumbled on him through a mutual friend. Right after that, he's broke. He he has this wonderful product.
Didn't have anybody. He couldn't pay anybody to market it. And so I just got married to my second wife and moved in with her, and I wasn't doing anything. So, I he said, well, he can't pay you, but you can make commissions off of it. And so that's what I did. And I went ahead, got trained by him a little bit as to all the medical applications and whatnot. And then it was right at that time around y two k, Todd. And so my wife and I went out and started doing expos. They were still doing those expos, if you remember back before y two k. And, every expo we ever went to, we were the hottest booth at in the show.
And we'd have a hundred, hundred fifty plus people gathering around our booth. And so that's what I did. I had this super hot product. I was selling it to the Patriot community. I was already out of the tax system, and I'd married a gal where I had no overhead. So it's just nothing but cash flow. Okay? Which is a pretty envious position if you can find a way to get into it. Okay? But I knew all this stuff, so I just took all that cash. I wouldn't I knew that I was I I had a glimmer on this information at that time. I didn't have the answer yet, but I was making progress. And I know that the Bible says that you're supposed to be a wise steward. And I felt like God had just given me this situation where I was in this very desirable situation as it appears to cash flow.
And so I said, well, I'm not gonna go piss all this away. I could have gone bought cars and taken vacations and chased hot women and did hot drugs. I could have done all that. K? But I didn't. Roger. And, now I've still got I said I had to get rid of some of that because these two accidents I've had and sell some of it, but I've still got a little bit of it left. And, boy, has it gone up. Yes, Rick.
[01:17:14] Unknown:
No. It's me, Gregory.
[01:17:16] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Greg. I thought it was Rick. Sorry.
[01:17:20] Unknown:
No. No worries. Did you ever, go into how they made the silver cloth?
[01:17:30] Unknown:
The product? Well, I didn't. I no. I I it's very There's only a few people in the world that know how to plate cloth, evidently. And, but it it's got to be polyester. You cannot plate cotton. And the reason for it is in the polyester molecule. It's a kind of a longer molecule, you know, and it's got two little pegs, one on each side that the silver can hook on to in the process. That's the reason that they can do it. That's about all I know about it. But you can do a bunch of other metals. You can do copper. You can do gold. You do all kinds of things because there used to be a guy on shortwave at night called water e Oz.
I don't know if any of you ever heard of him. That was many years ago back in the nineties. And he was making all those colloidal products and selling them. And that's where I heard the guy Tom Schaff on his show, which tells us the whole every loan's a fraud. Todd, we haven't gotten into that yet with you and your bunch. There's a lot of basics we hadn't been able to touch on yet. But that's where I heard that guy Tom Schaff on. It was that very Oz program. The feds came in and arrested him for something. I think he's still in a high security, prison outside of Denver there. His father tried to get him out for decades. His father's probably passed by now.
But and I do not remember the guy's name, but, he was on that show. The only place I heard him, and he was doing other metals, colloidal metals, not but you can play. Now I'll tell you. What let's see. Brent can is it no e m f dot com? I believe somebody check. Does that come up? Noemf.com? If that comes up, that's the site. You can buy these metal these, cloths on there. They sell plated cloth. EMF. Let thank you, Brent. Thank you. Emf. Lessemf.com. They've got, plated cloth for sale there, and, they have a medical grade. Now part of Flick's, patent was nobody else can sell this cloth as for medical applications.
So they're not selling it for medical applications. They just tell you it's medical grade. I'm not sure how much that cost now, Gregory, but this is something everybody in this audience should look at and grab some and have some around your house. Okay? And, what, what it does is, miraculous. Okay? And let's say and I I saw I saw so many of these things, not only with customers, but with my own family in different incidents and with myself. When I was in that Arctic that accident in Argentina, my left arm was broken in two places, in the forearm.
And I I had I've always got cloth with me. And I the doctor was willing to wrap the wound with the cloth when he did the operation. Now there's two titanium rails in my left forearm. One of them has six screws and the other has seven, so they're fairly long titanium rails. And, he wrapped the arm with that cloth. And on one on one side, the upside, you can't even hardly tell there was an incision there. That's one of the things this does is it reduces scarring. But, I when he took the cast off the first time, he he my god. You know? It's very impressive.
And, what it does is a couple of things. What doctor Becker had discovered was this electrical system in our bodies. And so the way the cloth works is it works with your body, the way it naturally heals. So knowing that we're an electrical circuit, and that circuit is carried through the epidermis, the outside layer and underlayers of our skin. So let's say that you had a laceration, Todd or Gregory. So you got a big knife cut on your forearm. Well, the minute that knife went through those layers of skin, outer and inner, what it did was it exposed the nerve endings there, and because there's a laceration, the electrical current that normally flows over those nerve endings is not there.
And so the pain mechanism is generated when there's a lack of electrical field over nerve endings, evidently. And so what happens with silver being the one of the best, if not the best conductor of electricity, is that when you put this cloth over the wound, Gregory, it recompletes the circuit. And when it recompletes the circuit, the nerve ending sends a electrical field, and they quit sending the pain impulse. Very interesting. I mean, I've seen it. K? And so the second thing it does is it immediately starts releasing ions, silver ions, into the affected area. And no bad actor in the world, not even MSRA, can live on silver in a petri dish.
And so it sterilizes the wound. And the quicker you can get the cloth on the incident, the more that it's it stops swelling. And when you stop swelling, you stop scarring. So those are the three things that the cloth does, Gregory. It immediately makes pain go away. It immediately starts sterilizing the wound, and it immediately starts keeping the swelling down, which will resort resort in much, much less scarring. Now the good news is we've got another site where you can buy that cloth. Thanks to Jeff Rents, actually. Lessemf.com.
Look in the medical grade section to get the pure silver, I would imagine. Our silver that was used on that cloth from doctor Flick was 99.9. K? And the only thing that can stop it from working is salt water. So you don't ever wanna get salt water on it, and you don't ever wanna get peroxide on it, or it'll boil that silver oxide right off of that cloth. K? So, otherwise, in that, you can use it over and over and over again. If you got refuse or pieces of skin or or tissue or something on it because it's been on a wound, just gently wash it off in gin in very gentle soap, and it's reusable over and over and over again till the plating starts falling off.
But it's something everybody ought to have for what's coming. Okay? And, I mean, the the different cases I could tell you about on here using that are well, it's it's just like damn, it's like a miracle worker. It just does miracle stuff. One of the and I've got them here. He had four examples of the cloth with picture proof that I got when I was using it to sell sell the stuff. And so I got those from doctor Flick. I still have them. One of them was a child. He lives up in Clayton, Georgia. If you don't know where Clayton is, it's right on the South Carolina border. The difference the the border there is a a river called the Chattooga River, and it's the only there's only two places with class six rapids in the on the East Coast, the galley up in West Virginia and the Chattooga.
Right here is the border between South Carolina and Georgia, and that's where doctor Flick lives up there. And so, big popular place in the summer. Family's up there camping. They got a young child. Don't know how young, but it wasn't very old. And the child rolled into the campfire. They laid him down and somebody rolled into the campfire. Well, he had sec first, second, third degree burns all over him. Okay? Hand little hands with a big blister on him and, the leg where one of the legs hit one of those real hot rocks on his thigh and not his thigh, lower part of his leg, here's calf.
So the the family, of course, freaks out. It's fourth of July weekend. So they drive into Clayton from their camp spot, and they can't find anything that's open because it's fourth of July weekend. Well, the pharmacy was open. They went in there, child screaming, obviously, and they the guy goes, well, look. Go down that road right over there. About a couple miles down on the right is doctor Flick, and he's got a clinic in his, basement. So they drive off down there, and the doctor Flick's there. The child's screaming like hell, and they go in. He takes the baby and wraps it in silver lawn on the areas. Within thirty minutes, the child is asleep in his mother's arms.
Flick gave her enough cloth to change the dressings herself and this total lack of starring on that kid, and he never saw the inside of a hospital. Just this cloth. I mean, I could go story That's awesome, Roger. I could go story after story about people regrowing fingers and all kinds of stuff. It's just a miracle product. And what it's doing, Todd I could have used that. Well, well, we'd love for you to have it.
[01:27:54] Unknown:
But but the the reason Well, I have third degree burns on over sixty percent of my body when I was five.
[01:27:59] Unknown:
Wow. That caught on fire. That was nice. Right. Nice to have. Well, you're right. It would have been great for you to have, and it's burns are the most painful injury there is too, by the way. So anyway They're horrible. I'll never forget it. Well, what what I Ironically
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hey, Rogers.
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Yes, Waheed?
[01:28:20] Unknown:
You mentioned Opelousas. That's where my, relatives come out of. Your friend with the silver plaque Yeah. Came from his home. Is it
[01:28:31] Unknown:
Yeah. Opelousas. Opelousas, Louisiana. Anyway, you had a practice there for twenty years. I would encourage all of you to go check lesemf.com and acquire some of this. I don't know what they charge for it, but I'm gonna tell you what. This stuff does miracles On almost anything, even internally. It even gets that effect if you wrap your forearm or something, you'll get that infect effect inside the body too. Miraculous stuff and, especially in the times that are coming. Boy, that'd be a real nice place to invest in silver to get some of that around. Now the good news is this. You can do almost the exact same thing with aluminum foil.
Yep. Because aluminum is also a conductor. But if you use that, you wanna use the shiny side of the aluminum as well as the shiny side of the cloth. One side is shinier than the other. Use that shiny side on the skin. And if you had colloidal silver, you could almost duplicate what Silverlon will do. K? And we've had examples of that too. So, that's a little something for your health and your storage cabinet. For anything emergency, go look at lessemf.com, Paul. And, please look at that stuff. And if it's I don't know the cost. But I'd I'd acquire some, and you can use it over and over and over again. So you generally don't have to have a whole bunch of it, but it'd be real wise to have for everybody to have some of that in your little your little health, box. Yes, Paul.
[01:30:15] Unknown:
A colloidal silver. If you don't have it in your medicine chest, you need to get it. And, you can buy a colloidal silver generators all over the place, but the best one, one, the Cadillac colloidal silver generator is from silverlungs.com silverlungs.com. Between 2 and $300 depending on what, well, actually between 2 and 500 depending on on what model you get. But it gives you the best quality ionic silver that you can find. It's easy peasy. You push a button, no fuss, no muss, no mess, no regrets. We are not funded by silverlungs.com.
It's just a great place to go get the product. That's why I'm sharing it. And if you have a burn and you don't have aluminum foil handy or if you don't have, Silverlon or the silver cloth handy, just take a gauze bandage, wrap it around the area, and take a spray bottle of colloidal silver, 10 to 20 part per million, and soak that gauze. Cover that with Saran wrap or plastic food wrap to keep it moist and, gee, in no time flash cover it with the I'd say cover it with the aluminum foil, if you can. We can cover it with the aluminum foil. Yeah. But you can also, you can also wrap the aluminum foil around the gauze cloth.
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Yeah. That's what it was talking about. Too. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, doctor Flick has, he, every time he tried to sue these people and stole the company, they'd come back and countersune him. He was broke. So that little law law fair trick took care of him. They went into some, you know, shyster damn Jew law firm and got them to back sign and backdate all the patents, everything about the company, and they just flat stole it. Okay? And so doctor Flick, getting very frustrated with that after all those years and everything, they've gone under the bridge, just went off and built his own frequency machine.
And, it's, not like the wand. The wand is a in almost every category is a superior unit. It's much less expensive. It is easy to operate. You don't have to change frequencies. His frequency operation is more on the right frequencies as opposed to the Itero wave frequencies. And, but, anyway, doctor Flick is a really good guy, and, it's been an honor to work with him and get to know him over, well, all these years now. Don't speak with him too much anymore. We have a very close mutual friend that I met him through. And, so everybody's alright, but that was his great invention. I I love to tell that story and get that out to you folks.
And I promise you, if you have some sort of a problem and you have purchased some of this and use it, you will be on here shouting the wonderful results that you're getting from whatever ailment you got. This stuff just flat works. K?
[01:33:26] Unknown:
Ironman.
[01:33:28] Unknown:
Yes. Ironman. We're gonna look at you today. Go ahead. You better quit before somebody knocks out of here.
[01:33:35] Unknown:
Well, we all wanna know what my standing is on this, platform because I've been abused and and mistreated and lied about
[01:33:45] Unknown:
over the past couple days. Because you abused my audience is why. In what way? When you're wailing on all the females when you first came on here. And our females are not like that, and you pissed a lot of people off, Ferris.
[01:34:00] Unknown:
I didn't say they were your females. I was generalizing, and you know damn well.
[01:34:05] Unknown:
They didn't wanna hear it. That that I they didn't wanna hear it. Well, that's right. We're not gonna look. Hey, Farris, I'm giving you another chance. You wanna rehash all this, or you wanna come on and say what you're meant to say? Your your choice. Okay. It sounds like somebody took care of you anyway. Somebody pop Ferris on out of there? Can you hear me now? I hear you. You want Yeah. Harris, do you wanna start all this shit again, or do you wanna say what you got on here to say?
[01:34:40] Unknown:
They dumped me on the other channel. Yeah. I'm I'm lucky. Well, you're damn low. Well, you got dumped again. Okay? Yeah.
[01:34:47] Unknown:
Jeez almighty. Ferris,
[01:34:52] Unknown:
he's like a bad penny. He won't go away.
[01:34:55] Unknown:
No. He won't. I'm I I've I'll say I've never seen anybody disrupt a radio show like this guy does in all my years of being around radio, k, ever. Okay. So who else has got something they wanna add or ask or tell us or whatever?
[01:35:13] Unknown:
Actually, I find them a little bit entertaining. I wish you wouldn't raise your blood pressure so high, though, Roger, that
[01:35:20] Unknown:
Well, Gregory, I just never seen anybody disrupt a a program like this guy does ever. Oh, when he comes on Yeah. But we A bunch of our good listeners check out of the show, Greg.
[01:35:38] Unknown:
Yeah. But it's just the way you handle his, diatribe is Well, I will. His stupidity. His brilliant stupidity.
[01:35:47] Unknown:
May I rush? Anyway, it's he's a pain in the ass. I would listen to what he's gotta say, but he's always gotta come in and start bitching about something. Okay. What, Paul?
[01:35:57] Unknown:
Gregory, it concerns me that disruption and chaos entertains you. That's not what we're here for. We're here to help people get out of the system, not entertain narcissists Okay. By having Farris on here. He's been asked to leave. He's been shown the door. He refuses
[01:36:25] Unknown:
to walk through it. Go find another program to hassle, please. Does anybody have anything else? Are we off in another direction, or do we have to deal with this? Let's go off in another direction for sure. Who's got this idea?
[01:36:41] Unknown:
Please. Back to silver. Yeah. Good question. A long time ago, I read that, there's actually more gold on the planet than there is silver. Oh, okay. Silver is mined from the top down. You find more of it on the surface than you do gold, and gold is from the the least amount to the top, and it spreads out as you dig deeper, you know, depending on on what you're doing. But, had has anybody heard that same thing or read anything about that? Well, they're supposed to be about
[01:37:20] Unknown:
historically, it's 15 to one. There's 15 ounces of silver that come out of the ground for every one ounce of gold. That's the traditional ratio. I think it's around nine it's probably come down a little bit with the price going up. It's probably around 80 to one right now, my guess. May fluctuate. Just a guess. And, but most of the silver is on the surface and close to the surface like you were saying. Example, the Comstock load, which is evidently there's still silver to be taken out of there. Somebody is behind the scenes putting a land aggregate together where they got all that old Comstock land and go back and and pull silver out there they didn't get the first time. Because the silver is in a almost liquid configuration in the Comstock load.
It's almost like a mud liquid. K? That's traditionally what it's gonna be, but we we don't know, Greg. I can tell you one thing. Mexico and Mexico and Peru have the largest deposits of silver in the world right now. So I don't know what's gonna happen, but, most of the silver has been gained on the surface, not underneath. Either one of them, goodbye. If you're if you got upside and you're looking for upside, probably silver. If you're, like my condition, you're a little older, you don't give a damn about upside, yet yet, get gold.
Easier to carry. You can't run very far with a lot of silver. I'm gonna tell you. K? So where else can we go here this morning? We got a few minutes left. About twenty? Nobody else's all that stored? Yeah. Hey, Todd, would you did you, Yep. Yes. I said Oh, that's right. I'm sorry, Wahib. I forgot about you. My bad. Well, how can we, help you today, Wahib, please?
[01:39:33] Unknown:
Yes. Todd has an interesting
[01:39:36] Unknown:
Talk right talk talk right talk right into the microphone, please.
[01:39:42] Unknown:
I said, I would have an interesting article and stuff stack, and I put it in the chat.
[01:39:50] Unknown:
Well, he just sounds terrible. You're all muffled. I'm sorry. I still couldn't hear, something about Substack, and you posted it in the chat. Can you please talk right into the microphone, or are you using earbuds?
[01:40:02] Unknown:
Well, there must be something wrong there must be something wrong with my earpiece.
[01:40:07] Unknown:
Well, I can at least understand you there. Can you please talk try and talk a little slower right into whatever microphone you got, and let's hear if we can get your question. Oh, I hear you're such a problem child. Don't anybody else say anything. Let me let me try. Report card, did your teacher write doesn't play well with others?
[01:40:36] Unknown:
I got a T shirt that says that. Alright. Well, he'd try it again. I'm I'm trying to equalize your,
[01:40:42] Unknown:
your audio. We're trying to help you here.
[01:40:46] Unknown:
Say something. What what what I said what I said was Padgett has an article on Subsack. Do you can I put it in the chat?
[01:40:59] Unknown:
What article is on Subsack?
[01:41:05] Unknown:
Tom Pageant. Tom Pageant. I posted it in the chat. Oh, Pageant has an article. Okay.
[01:41:12] Unknown:
It's posted in the chat. Pageant has an article on Substack. What's it about, Waiheed? Do you wanna titillate us a little bit?
[01:41:23] Unknown:
It's about the fallacy of disease meant in viruses. How viruses and disease are, all fake and how Napoleon they said that, the the disease came disease came from one of Napoleon's dead soldiers or something. And Napoleon heard the dead soldier to prove it didn't happen. It's it's the it's the fallacy of,
[01:41:46] Unknown:
disease and disease being spread Spread. Right. And virus Viruses and stuff. Okay. Well, thank you. Anybody wants to read that, Padgett? One of our students has an article on Substack. The link is in the chat. Thank you, Waheed. Anything else? You started sounding better. You got your earpuds out. We could hear you that last part.
[01:42:07] Unknown:
Yes. Also also also, I posted, Jeff Jeff Jeff Berwick, Dollar Vigilante in the chat also.
[01:42:18] Unknown:
Yeah. What's mister Berwick got that's important for us?
[01:42:24] Unknown:
Just, the unusual about how the, one rollers and government shysters or shysters. Just interesting from Dollar Vigilante.
[01:42:37] Unknown:
Shysters or shyston. I love that. Shysters or shyston. They're
[01:42:42] Unknown:
Shyston. They're always Shyston as part of their culture, and they've been doing it for thousands of years. So who else has got something? Julie, you like that line, did you? I think she did. What else can we talk about? Somebody got questions about Jesse Livermore or Silverlawn or, yeah, Kenzie in economics? One quick question, Roger. Yes, ma'am. Is that Mary and Justice?
[01:43:11] Unknown:
Yes. It is. Yes, ma'am. Well, quickly, after you do your paperwork, you get all that sent in, sent to the secretary of state. Is that when you do your passport after?
[01:43:19] Unknown:
Well, again, this depends on you, and I did I doubt that this would apply to you. You wanna all this happened. We used to instruct people to just do the passport first. All this happened I've gotta go over the story again, Paul. All this happened because of a guy, a Brit, out in California who had naturalized. He got pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving. He wouldn't get out of his car. The San Jose sheriff's department broke the windows and pulled him out, incarcerated him. Somehow, he got out, and he thought when he got out that the charges were dropped of drunk driving. Well, they weren't. So he hears about us. He's already got a passport after he naturalized.
He sends in a passport application, and they reject it. They keep his $140, and they also, make his open passport that he's got. They revoke that. So they refuse his new passport, and they revoke his old one. So he calls me going, well, look what happened here. Well, I'm never seeing anything like this. Finally, we figured out what had happened. And so, Mary, do you have anything like drunk driving charges in your closet?
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Oh, god. No.
[01:44:42] Unknown:
I don't get it. Well, you see, I had to alter to prison. Well, I had to alter the whole way we do things because of that one guy. And that's where he said, well Oh, okay. If he'd already sent in a naked affidavit, then it would have been in the possession of the secretary. And what they used to revoke and remove his his other passports were two sections of the code of federal regulations, 20 title 27. So if he had his passport in, he wouldn't be subject to any regulations. And so he would at least had grounds to go back and ask for an administrative appeal for them revoke rejecting his current, keeping his 100 and whatever dollars, and then, revoking his open passport.
So I have to tell this story and go back and change the whole damn thing because of this one guy. So that's why I've gotta ask you. Do you think you have anything in your closet that they would pick up on an NCIC scan when they were, processing your passport application?
[01:45:48] Unknown:
Nope. Like I said, I'm too pretty for prison, so I don't get into trouble. Okay. Well, what we could do But Sheldon just sent me instructions for freedom.
[01:45:57] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you can do it at the same time then. But what I'm trying to do, and then having to think this situation through, I thought, well, I don't think they can see enough of these affidavits crossing bureaucrats' desks. So let's just have everybody send him one naked at first, wait a couple of weeks if you're unsure, and then do the passport application. So it really depends on you. If you if you don't have any of that crap in your background, you could do them both at the same time. Okay? But all that because of this one guy. Mhmm.
Right?
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Yeah. But it's those out of the ordinary situations that have allowed us over the period of or over the course of time to fine tune the process. So Yes. Everything we do now is much better than it was because we keep growing.
[01:46:59] Unknown:
Well, I'd like to think it is. I'd like to think seeing more of these pieces of paper across their desk is some kind of benefit for us. And, yeah, every time something comes up or there's a mess up and we have to alter things. Here's another example. Kaye, old listener Kaye and her husband, Phil, I'm now living in Connecticut, and she's chomping at the bit. She's a very aggressive female on this, And she's wanting to get this damn thing registered, and I mentioned the property records office. And so she tried to get the affidavit registered at the property records office in Connecticut.
Well, it was during COVID. They're not letting anybody in the office. So she has to deal with everything through email and through phone calls. And the girl, whoever she was working with there at the, property records office, she wasn't gonna allow her to file anything. And so Kaye gets real PO'd and this, that, and the other, and we go back and forth. And I said, well, why don't you just send it to the Secretary of State? Well, the Secretary of State of Connecticut writes back and says, are you trying to open an account with us? Do you have an account? Do you owe us some money? All these different inquiries. So finally, we realized the Secretary of State wasn't the place that you put notice. So you think, well, who's the head law official in the state? Well, that's the attorney general. Well, that's the way we do it now.
So it's in people pressing the envelope that we found and perfected other ways to influence the process of submitting this paperwork, Mary. I hope that makes sense to you. I hate to have to take up ten minutes and explain all that every time somebody asks that question, but I feel like I got to. So I can ask you the question. Do you have any skeletons in your closet? No. Okay. Go ahead and do it then. But do do what? Apply for a passport with your affidavit included. Okay. Does that get you, Mary?
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Yes. It does. And then I'm reading the instruction sheet that Sheldon just sent me. So Okay. At the same time as you're talking. Okay. Fantastic. Well, you're No. No skeletons on my Uh-uh. You're multitasking again. I'm multitasking. It's it's a mom thing.
[01:49:26] Unknown:
Okay. I got it. So, okay. Well, where else can we go? Other foe folks got questions about that or comments or whatever we're getting, approaching Hey, Roger. Program here. Well, that, I think, is Michael, isn't it?
[01:49:43] Unknown:
That is correct.
[01:49:44] Unknown:
Hey, Michael. How you doing? You sitting here? I have
[01:49:49] Unknown:
yeah. No. I'm not farming today. Okay. Good. Why?
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Alright.
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Weather Okay. I've got a, no. I'm,
[01:50:01] Unknown:
not for me today. Okay. Good. Taking a day off. Well, we're glad you listened to us, my friend.
[01:50:08] Unknown:
I was listening to you every day. Okay. US code title 22 section or oh, it says chapter four. So title 22, chapter four, section 212, persons entitled to passport.
[01:50:31] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:50:31] Unknown:
Are you familiar are you familiar with that
[01:50:34] Unknown:
before I even read it? No. I didn't even know what title 22 was. I don't know either. I'm just reading I'm gonna read it. Well, each title in the code has a subject. They're all divided on subject matter. Like, 18 is credit. 28 is is treasury. 26 is IRS. 27 is b a g s. Oh, yeah. Whatever. So that's the way they divide them. Anyway, what's this on a passport? Person's, eligible.
[01:51:02] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. Can I read it? Sure. Okay. No passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than those owing allegiance, whether citizens or not, to The United States. That's it. Okay. Okay. No per no passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than those owing allegiance, whether citizens or not, to The United States.
[01:51:41] Unknown:
Well, we owe citizens we owe our allegiance to the nation and not to the federal government. That still complies, or else they wouldn't be issuing passports for us, would they?
[01:51:53] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:51:54] Unknown:
That's foreign relations code.
[01:51:56] Unknown:
Okay. Foreign and if you look at do you have a passport, Michael?
[01:52:01] Unknown:
I do.
[01:52:02] Unknown:
Well, you can open that front Not with me, but I do. Well, that's okay. You know, when you get your hands on it, you can open it up. And in the background of that of that picture page, it says USA. But other places, it says US. So both of them are covered actually in the passport book.
[01:52:25] Unknown:
If you Can I interject here?
[01:52:27] Unknown:
Sure.
[01:52:28] Unknown:
Who's that? It doesn't seem this is Dan. How you doing, Ron? It's been a while. Oh, Dan. You're with us today?
[01:52:35] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. It's been Todd meet you. Been quite a while. I've been there. Well, Todd meet Dan. Working during the Dan meet Todd. He's one of our neighbors up there. And I think y'all are gonna get together with Linda here pretty soon. So I may imagine you already know. I sure hope so.
[01:52:50] Unknown:
Yeah. We're waiting for you. So How you doing? To meet you, Dan.
[01:52:54] Unknown:
Well, couple things come to mind about that. The I forget the Supreme Court case where they said United States means three things, a nation amongst nations. Right. United States, blah blah blah, and then United States, the collection of states. Well, where you saw that most likely was in this black six law dictionary
[01:53:13] Unknown:
under United States. And it's an excerpt Yes. Absolutely. Supreme Court case, and it states in our this term has several meanings, and it goes over the different meanings of it. Yes. Correct.
[01:53:26] Unknown:
Yep. And so so if you say you have allegiance to United States, you can literally clarify according to this case. It's the third expression of that. Yep. You could say it that way. Or I would what I'm what I'm hearing type Go ahead. I'll quit interrupting you. Go ahead. What what I'm what I'm hearing him say title 22 chapter four section two one two say is that if you went to title eight, 11 o one and found number 21 there, you would see, that a national is a couple of things, and one of them is someone owing permanent allegiance to a state.
That's an interesting statement. Pick 21 and then 22, a 22 says a person, while not while not a citizen in The United States, owes a permanent allegiance to United States. It's wicked confusing. I would love to pull those two things apart because I never understood why they parse it out that way. Well, man, I can tell you I can tell you exactly why they did it. They did it to confuse anybody who was looking into this, like Michael. Right. But they still have to embed in there somehow or other the the way. Don't I mean, the tie the titles embed in there the way if you can figure out how they're confusing us, as they're supposed to anyways. And so I've just never understood that. But what he's saying is what that title 22 seems to be saying is that if you pick eight USC 11 o one a 21, Did you pick that as a state citizen, then they, what, won't issue you a passport? I would love to find out that Well, they've never refused one on that grounds.
[01:55:13] Unknown:
So, I So these Well, because these pick each other. It's like that term US national, and we've had so much discussion on that. And it doesn't really matter. They just call yourself a national if you got any confusion on that. And we've never had them not issue a a passport saying that, well, you're a state citizen. Well, even though you owe allegiance to that state, it's still part of the contiguous union. That's imagine how it's being used. Michael, I don't know. There are just places in here where you find, like you found here, where, obviously, they've done something to try and confuse and obfuscate the issue.
K?
[01:55:56] Unknown:
Roger?
[01:55:57] Unknown:
Yes. Mirka.
[01:55:59] Unknown:
Just wanted to say, they're gonna they're never gonna admit United States Of America. Of course not. They're trying to keep people trapped in The United States corporation as a US citizen and subject to them. But the like, I think it was Dan that mentioned that there's no. It was Michael. I don't know. One of them, about the three definitions or the three meanings. And that's what they're doing. That was Dan. Yeah. So that's what they're doing. They're trying to, they they already admitted to it, but they will continue to confuse you unless you learn the information for yourself and take command of it. And there they may continue to test you and see how much you really know and understand too. How how how well you take command of it is what empowers you. So you don't you know, you shouldn't let that fit to you. There are definitions. Don't worry about it. You're the one with the authority now.
[01:56:59] Unknown:
I don't know. I'll tell you what I'd like for you to do, Michael. Why don't you write a letter and ask them at the passport office and ask them why they're issuing passports when these people have clear allegiance to a small estate. You probably wouldn't get an answer. Anyway, some of these things, I don't know how they're applying them. I just know that everybody that's ever applied for a passport after all these years, if they if they didn't get their documents, they got a bluff letter. They responded to it, and everybody that's ever responded to it, to my knowledge, got their documents. So I don't know if I have a clear cut answer for you on that. No one else has ever brought that up. I will come in and All that matters, Roger.
[01:57:42] Unknown:
All that matters is what what's on file with the the secretary of state of DC. Well, that's right. When it comes right down to it, there's your answer.
[01:57:50] Unknown:
So, Michael, I'm couldn't be more explicit, but these guys are just shifty bastards. I can understand why Dan wanted to separate himself from them. Yes. Lady Linda, how are you? Happy Labor's Day. I wanna wait.
[01:58:07] Unknown:
I'd like to address Michael's, concern
[01:58:11] Unknown:
about Can you talk right in the microphone? You sound a little distant. Can you talk right in the microphone?
[01:58:19] Unknown:
Is this better?
[01:58:21] Unknown:
Oh, just so much better. Thank you.
[01:58:24] Unknown:
Okay. I'd like to address Michael's concern. In the when you keep digging, Michael, there's a a section, chapter four, subsection two eleven a, and it says authority to grant, issue, and verify passports. That's the title. And the secretary of the state may grant and issue passports and cause passports to be granted, issued, and verified in foreign countries by diplomat and consular offices of The United States. Now those of us that have passports and have, gotten endorsement numbers like Julie, I believe hers is 11. And, her we you have to understand that we, the people, are foreigners to the District of Columbia.
So technically, every single smallest state is a, is foreign to the District of Columbia. So they cannot deny us without letting the cat out of the bag. They're presuming oh, I hear the whistler, Paul. Shall I pause? No. What you just Okay. Go go ahead and finish what you're saying if you can. Well, the long and the short of it is, you have to wrap your arms around that. We are foreign. District of Columbia, fourteenth amendment citizen, part of that jurisdiction. And those of us who are part of the land and are in those small estates, we are foreign to them.
So in our when you do your privacy act to the passport people, ask them what is my endorsement number in your back office. And they will tell you you're probably an ambassador or you're a diplomat or they may very well say you're a national. But on that first page of the passport, it says US citizen forward slash nationals. So like Merka and Roger and and and all the folks here saying they want to keep us in a state of confusion. And the author of confusion is the devil himself. So that's why you need to have your feet firmly planted on the ground so that beyond the shadow of a doubt, you know who you are in Christ, and I re I yield. Thank you, Linda. What a way to end the show, and you gotta watch out for old Scratch.
[02:00:48] Unknown:
He is a shifty devil. An old scratchy is a shifty devil. And we've defeated him and removed ourself from his presence. And, if you are new and just listening and would like to do the same, you can find instructions here. I think the show's over. We'll see you tomorrow on Wednesday, maybe with Mark. We'll see.
[02:01:10] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:01:11] Unknown:
Okay. So the big question of the day is who's gonna take Owen Stroyer's slot? Gonna be that that cute little Brianna that they've had on there lately, that girl that pulls her hair over to one side,
[02:01:25] Unknown:
or So, Rob, did Dick Troyer quit?
[02:01:28] Unknown:
Yeah. He quit.
[02:01:30] Unknown:
Why?
[02:01:31] Unknown:
Because Alex is Well, I, you know, tune in info tune in. He got in a pissing match with with Alex.
[02:01:38] Unknown:
Got tired of Alex, you know Does he have a new gig?
[02:01:41] Unknown:
No. He Yeah. No. He's been kind of fed up with it for about a year, he said. He did a whole thing on last night's on the show last night. They're talking about it on InfoWars today. So tune in over there, you'll see. Okay?
[02:01:57] Unknown:
Alright. Yep. My brother just called me, and I've we got a a bonfire going here. And, anyway, I got a tractor pulling up on me, so I'll mute.
[02:02:06] Unknown:
Don't don't let it get out of hand. Nice, Dave. Go get go take care of that, would you, please? Okay. Anybody else got something for the old garage here on this cloudy noonish Ecuadorian day?
[02:02:21] Unknown:
Hey, Rogers. William and Augusta.
[02:02:24] Unknown:
Hey, William. Thank you, Roger. Thank you for everything you do. Yeah. Thank you, Boris. Thanks for being there. What you got, William?
[02:02:32] Unknown:
I was just gonna read that, definition out of black of United States, the sixth edition.
[02:02:37] Unknown:
Yeah. It's from a court site, Mont Montpelier or something. What's what case is that from? I remember it vaguely.
[02:02:47] Unknown:
It's because Hoovan and Allison Co v Evitt. Uh-huh. And then, u US Ohio, and then it it cites some different,
[02:02:58] Unknown:
Other other sites. Numbers. Okay. It's been cited in all those cases, probably. Just go ahead and read to the audience what's there. They've taken it out. You got a black six, I'm assuming.
[02:03:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And the, and this is why I think, you know, along the lines, you know, we went back and forth about this US versus USA or just national. But, anyway, because United States, this term has several meanings. It may be it may be merely the name of a sovereign occupying the position analogous to that of other sovereigns in a family of nations. It may designate territory over which the sovereignty of The United States extends, or it may be the collective name of the of the state, the smallest state, which are united by and under the constitution.
[02:03:50] Unknown:
Yep. They took that out. That's too juicy, isn't it?
[02:03:56] Unknown:
Yep. So it could be, depending on the context, United States, could be USA, or it could just be, you know, DC. So
[02:04:07] Unknown:
Well, for for anybody in the audience, if you're wanting to acquire a law dictionary, that's the one I'd suggest you really look for is black, sixth edition. It's got a green cover.
[02:04:22] Unknown:
And I was I was thinking yesterday about the the resident resident alien, nonresident alien.
[02:04:28] Unknown:
Yeah.
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You're either you're either a resident alien or you're not.
[02:04:33] Unknown:
Yes. There's only two things you can be. Well, it it's you're either a resident or you're not. Yeah. And you could use alien in there. That's when I called John one time before he died and asked him that question. He said, well, everybody in the world is either a resident or a nonresident. Right?
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Right.
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There you go.
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So to the to the smallest state, the largest state. We're not
[02:05:08] Unknown:
kind of the way I see it. You're clipping clipping a little bit there, William?
[02:05:14] Unknown:
Back you at home? I was I. I was saying I was saying, yeah, I'm back at home. Yeah. I was saying the the smallest state, we'd have to be resident there. And that as I was reading in the slaughterhouse cases, you know, they were they were saying the white butchers were, you know, they were subject to the state, the smallest state Right. And not the federal government. But if you're really a state citizen,
[02:05:42] Unknown:
then your residency is heaven. Have you heard me go through that? Right. Right. That's a very interesting turn on this.
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It is.
[02:05:58] Unknown:
So, anyway, well, thank you, William. Good to hear from you. Have a good weekend, I hope. You weren't flying people all over the country over the weekend, I hope. Good deal.
[02:06:08] Unknown:
No. I just had to watch, Caitlin DeBoer drag our team through the ditch. Uh-oh.
[02:06:14] Unknown:
Uh-oh. I think, I think the dominance is over.
[02:06:20] Unknown:
Yeah. I think so. The party is over.
[02:06:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. So, and then, boy, there's gonna be a lot of people jump on that bandwagon too. Yep. Yep. So, anyway, well, if you ask, you got an interesting season ahead of you as an Alabama fan. Yeah. For sure. Oh, boy. What a big change. Hey, Rod? Rod? Yes. Yes. Who's that?
[02:06:45] Unknown:
It's Rich in Huntsville.
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Rich.
[02:06:51] Unknown:
I never hear there was a there was an Alabanian that, lived towards, Auburn. He was a he was a commercial airline pilot. I never hear that guy come on to, Oh, you mean Darryl? He we he doesn't have any football proclivities.
[02:07:13] Unknown:
He just lived down there closer to Auburn. He lives outside of Gadsden. We haven't seen him in a long time. Yeah. So I don't know if he'll maybe he'll come around one of these days. Hope so. Daryl used to add an awful lot to this program.
[02:07:30] Unknown:
Absolutely. Yeah. I was just I was just I was just curious. And, also, I I I remember you, you were talking about somebody that, I think he retired from the Air Force, down in South Alabama or maybe it was Florida. But, anyway, he applied for a
[02:07:56] Unknown:
A job.
[02:07:57] Unknown:
You know, citizenship or the national?
[02:08:04] Unknown:
You mean put putting checking national on the I nine?
[02:08:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, Mhmm.
[02:08:13] Unknown:
Todd. He has his name. Yeah. What do you need what do you need to know about him?
[02:08:19] Unknown:
Well, it was I guess it was a few years ago you were telling me well, you were telling a story. And, yeah, the guy was like a a retired Air Force officer, and I don't, I just wonder what happened to him.
[02:08:32] Unknown:
I I get I don't know. He's probably still working. I mean, I'm sure he's still living there in Destin, probably fishing. I haven't had any contact with him in a few years. Good guy, though. What happened with him Right. Yeah. And I had spoken. He understood this. He had to get a job because of circumstances. He didn't know he was retired. He went into a civil service place. There's a bunch of them around Eglin down there in Fort Walton, and they hired him on the spot, filled out his paperwork. And on the I 9 in those days, it said US National. Well, he knew about it from our conversations, so he checked US National.
Went on to work, came in the next morning. The boss pulls him into his office. The minute he sets foot in the building and puts that I nine on the table and says, if you don't change this, you don't have a job. And because he didn't have an affidavit filed, he'd never done that. He just checked US National. So he went changed it and went to work.
[02:09:38] Unknown:
Okay. Because that that's what they did to me when when I when I came from Europe. Because Europe was the first place that I ever applied for a passport. And when I after I, was basically forced to come back to The States, When I, when I, filled out the paperwork to, come on forward, here locally, they, they told me that I had they made me change that form that I had filled out, without The United States. They made me they made me made me put with
[02:10:21] Unknown:
within The United States. Major changes you're on, That's interesting.
[02:10:26] Unknown:
Right. Or or I wouldn't be able to or wouldn't be able to be employed by them anymore.
[02:10:32] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it doesn't happen often. It happens occasionally. But, Right. Anyway, that was the experience with Todd Todd years ago down there.
[02:10:44] Unknown:
Okay. And and and I guess I was the push I was probably we your second push code o nine guy.
[02:10:52] Unknown:
I I guess, Rich. All all blends together. Anyway, listen. I'm, anybody else got something for me? Roger. Merca does. Yes. Roger.
[02:11:04] Unknown:
Wouldn't that be discrimination
[02:11:06] Unknown:
if they did that to him? Well, yes. They did that to him. That's what I told Todd. I said Yep. Well, it's too bad you didn't go ahead. You wouldn't had probably had to work. You just did one of these big discrimination lawsuits. But he was in a little bit of a cash flow. It was a female. A California female caused all this. So you know how you girls Roger. Well, there's Larry. First time today. Hey, Larry.
[02:11:34] Unknown:
Hey. How are you doing?
[02:11:36] Unknown:
Oh, I'm alright today. How about you?
[02:11:39] Unknown:
Great. This might help answer Michael's question. This is in the code of federal regulations. 22 is the title, and it's paragraph 51.1 under definitions. And it says this. It says, electronic passport means a passport containing an electronically readable device and electronic chip encoded with the bearer's personal information printed on the data page, a digitized version of the bearer's photograph, a unique chip number, a digital signature to protect the integrity of the stored information. That's pretty interesting. And then it says this if you read a little further along in the definition, passport means a travel document regardless of format issued under the authority of the secretary of state, attesting to the identity, and get this, and nationality of the bearer.
And then if you go a little bit further along down in the definition, it says United States, when used in a geographical sense, means the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, The Virgin Islands Of The United States, and all other United States territories and possessions. So they've combined both jurisdictions. Yeah. The jurisdiction of The United States Of America, the country, and the jurisdiction of The United States, the corporation, it's all included there. Then it goes on to say US citizen means a person who acquired US citizenship at birth or upon naturalization as provided by law and who has not subsequently lost such citizenship.
US national means a US citizen or a US noncitizen national. US noncitizen national means a person on whom US nationality, but not US citizenship has been conferred at birth under eight United States code 14 o eight or under other law or treaty and who has not subsequently lost such noncitizen nationality. So what I was reading about The United States being used in a geographical sense, they've combined both jurisdictions and they broke down those jurisdictions
[02:14:10] Unknown:
See, you see that backs them more in a corner because when they get confronted with it, they can't say no. K. Traps. Checkmate, you sorry bastards. Yep.
[02:14:24] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm checking that. William William again.
[02:14:27] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[02:14:29] Unknown:
I was doing some research on the Dred Scott case, and, what I found on there was kinda interesting. They were talking about, slaves being manumitted and, you know, slaves were some some slaves had achieved freedom or were born free. And there was a policy called, once free, always free.
[02:14:49] Unknown:
But they
[02:14:51] Unknown:
it was it was interesting because it flowed through the maternal bloodline. So, like, if you're if you were born to a and your mother was free, then you were free. You were free. But if you were born yep. If you were born and your mother was enslaved, then you were enslaved. It it was based on the maternal bloodline. I just thought that was interesting. It's very interesting. I'm sure there's some interesting stuff revolving around Dred Scott. Yep. I was just I was doing some research on it, that in the Florida guys. Still, a controversial case
[02:15:25] Unknown:
150 later. That's freaky. Very interesting. Set the stage for all this, that case. It did. Did you know did you pick up or did you hear me say I just remember this from somebody talking years ago. Roger Taney, who was the chief justice of the Supreme Court. Well, first of all, he never went to law school. He was the Supreme Court chief head chief justice for over twenty years, I believe. He's the one that wrote this decision, and he was from, right across the river from you there in South Carolina, William, I believe.
Mm-mm. I think so. Yeah.
[02:16:09] Unknown:
Interesting. They said that, you know, the fourth they said the thirteen, fourteenth amendments overturned it, but I don't I don't really feel like they overturned it. They just, they gave the slaves citizenship.
[02:16:21] Unknown:
Well, the the standpoint overturned it from the standpoint that Dred Scott said that a man of African descent could no not become a citizen, I believe, by anything short of an amendment to the constitution. So when they passed the thirteenth amendment to to free them, and then fourteenth amendment gave them status, But when they passed the thirteenth amendment, they overturned the case tacitly, indirectly
[02:16:52] Unknown:
because they allowed blacks to become citizens. They still couldn't they still couldn't achieve state.
[02:16:57] Unknown:
Yeah. They still couldn't achieve state citizenship, though. Well, no. Because they wanted to trap you in that. Federal citizen. They wanted to trap you in that a hundred and something years later is why. Yep. Yep. It's an interesting history of our country. It's not always pretty. It's not always correct the way that we would have liked it to have been, but it's the way it developed. And it's part of our culture as bad as they would love to try and get get away from, except they just wanna demonize it and pit the blacks and the whites against each other. That's what's going on right there. Anybody else that they can get that they can that either has a natural historical hatred of the other group or something they can manufacture.
[02:17:45] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:17:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I was reading in that, slaughterhouse book. They were talking about one of the requirements to be readmitted to the union was that you had the state had to, prepare and ratify a new constitution, and that constitution had to be drawn up by a convention of delegates elected by all adult male citizens except those disenfranchised for rebellion or other.
[02:18:12] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:18:13] Unknown:
And so then once they rewrote out rewrote that, you know, that constitution for the state and then reelected everybody, especially in Louisiana, you know, it was the legislature was overwhelmingly black because the the constituency was black. And, and so then it didn't matter what what the what the legislation said, what the state legislator said. They're like, we're not gonna follow it. You know? It doesn't matter if it's good for everybody or not with this slaughterhouse case. It doesn't matter if it's if it's a good legislation or not. If it came out of this congress, then it's illegitimate.
[02:18:51] Unknown:
There's a hell of a time in the That's interesting. You could see you can just feel. When you start getting these peripheral pieces of information, you can just feel that things weren't done right, and there's something else behind there that's guiding this process. You're right. It's just yes, Paul.
[02:19:12] Unknown:
I I don't mean to interrupt, but, eternal light, vibration on Rumble had a question. I haven't filed for a passport yet. Is there a special form or just one regular passport form? And is there anything else I need to know or do before I file?
[02:19:33] Unknown:
Well, there's nothing you can do wrong except not include the affidavit in with the package. That's a big cardinal f up. So you wanna include your affidavit. Answer all the questions correctly to the best of your knowledge. And, yes, if you've never had a passport before, you will use a form called a DS, Department of State 11. So if it's your first time, you'll have to use that. That particular process off of that form requires a couple of little minute things that the other one doesn't. First of all, you've got to have a copy of your birth certificate, a certified copy of your birth certificate. If you don't have one, contact your state's vital records.
They will sell you one. You've got to have that. They will ask you two questions in the process. Are your mother and father citizens of The United States? If they did not know what we know and file an affidavit, then they were. So say yes. The one thing you don't wanna do on any of these passport affidavits is lie. K? And the only other thing that's different for you is that you will have to go in front of what they call an authorized agent to sign the oath. So if it's your first time, first time only, you'll probably have one of those at your local post office. If, however, you don't, it says in the instructions you'll have to go to a local judge, and you'll probably deal with his clerk because we have had people who did this. They deal with the clerk. You handle the package. They witness your signature, and then they take the package and mail it. It's out of your hands from there on. But those are the three things, birth certificate, the two questions about your parents, and, having to sign it in front of an authorized official.
Now and the the next one is called the DS82. If you have had a previous passport, there's some stipulations. If it's been expired more than fifteen years, you gotta go back to the 11. But if you've had one or this, that, and the other, they ask you about six questions, then you can do that one. You don't have to go in front of an authorized official to sign it. You sign it right there. You can mail it yourself. They don't take it and mail it. They don't ask you the two questions about your parents, and that's about you don't have to have a birth certificate, I think I said. So those are the only differences.
Yes. Yes, Julie?
[02:22:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Just to comment, if you're going you have two choices. You can fill it out online or you can download and you can, fill it in your with your own handwriting. If you do that, you wanna make sure you use black ink. They will not accept blue ink, and they will not accept corrections. So if you mess up, you gotta start all over again. Why won't they accept blue ink? That shows it's original. It says
[02:22:44] Unknown:
that it says on the form black ink only. I just did this. I'll be damned. Well, I'll be damned. I'll be darned. So, anyway, with that, I hope that answers the question as about thorough as I can get. Were there any more, questions from the chat?
[02:23:00] Unknown:
Otherwise, go to the matrixdocs.com. Find the links for free conference call, jump on the show, and ask your question again.
[02:23:11] Unknown:
Yeah. So We're here six days a week. Thank you very much. Yeah. We're we're here six days a week, so you got more than one shot at us.
[02:23:21] Unknown:
If if you're in the rumble chat and you have a question, please put, question, right at the beginning of the line in all caps so it,
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kinda jumps out of me. You know? It grabs his attention.
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Yes.
[02:23:37] Unknown:
Wow. We're it's raining today. Wow.
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Wow.
[02:23:41] Unknown:
That's unusual this time of year. Anyway, guess their little Tuesday lunch is a little is gonna be a wet lunch over there. So, anybody else got anything for the Roger? I'm a go find out what happened to Orem, what's going on in the world, get caught up, get the wheels turning again. I sure do love all y'all being here, though. We we love you too, Rog. Yeah. Nobody's got anything from me. Paul, I'm gonna jet off. Roger. Roger. Thank you so much, Roger. You're very welcome. Yeah. Glad to be back. Much love. Thank you, Gregory.
Now the and somebody else, he was saying something.
[02:24:23] Unknown:
Yes. Roger, I wondered if you got to that tune piece.
[02:24:26] Unknown:
Yes. I watched it last night. It's very good. Thank you. There's our new Robert Seffer on the history of the Sassoons. You know, like Vidal Sassoon, the the the cosmetic hair crap. Well, that's part of the Sassoon family. They're, they're thick in it. You don't hear their name very much, but they married into the Rothschilds. They're the ones that controlled India, and they're the ones that, were the largest opium producers in the world. And all of their opium that they would run over to China and addict the Chinese for is what we're fighting the Chinese over today. It all goes back to that. It's a very good, Robert Sephyr, s e p h y r, I believe, is how you spell his last name. Samuel, is that right? S e p h y r?
[02:25:19] Unknown:
I think it's p h e r.
[02:25:22] Unknown:
Okay. Anyways, pronounced Sephyr, and he's a wonderful archaeologist that does all these independent alternate archaeology tapes and research and stuff. And he is just he's just about as good as a brass button. Okay? Yes. Highly highly suggested. Shows how they've taken all that over from all that. So, anyway, anybody else got anything for me? Thank you, Samuel. It was very good. Thanks for sending that to me. Thank you. Thank you, Merca. We'll see you all tomorrow and see what yeah. Yes. I sure hope so. Well, same to all of you guys, and, I hope all of us do. Good to hear Dan on. Dan, good to hear you on today. Come back and visit us more often, and, we'll see all of you, cowboys and cowgirls and ranch hands tomorrow. Okay?
[02:26:22] Unknown:
Cowboys, cowgirls, and ranch hands. Ciao.
[02:26:26] Unknown:
Thank you. Thanks,
[02:26:29] Unknown:
Roger. Okay. I'm gonna leave the Rumble, stream up for about another thirty minutes or so, and then I'll be taking that stream down. Anybody that's in Rumble that wants to follow the after show discussion because it could basically go on all day, go to the matrixdocs.com, the matrixd0cs.com, and just click on the free conference call links and, kinda jump on in. And you'll be able to join the conversation, and there'll be a lot of people there to answer your questions. And lord only knows what the topic of discussion will be, really. Lord only knows. So thank you so much for joining us. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. Like I said, I'm gonna be leaving the streams up for another thirty minutes, and then we'll be going offline.
So if you're camped out in Rumble, you're good for the next half hour. Ciao. Thank you, everyone.
[02:27:58] Unknown:
Is everybody still there?
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Yes.
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Yeah? Oh, okay. I didn't know. I thought it's it's, like, silent.
[02:28:08] Unknown:
Has anybody been following this Brandon Williams character? Of course. Normally, the the risk is attacking, attacking equity.
[02:28:19] Unknown:
Not sure what his stick is. But
[02:28:25] Unknown:
what what's his name?
[02:28:30] Unknown:
We're interested in following people like that. Brandon Joe Williams.
[02:28:37] Unknown:
Versus Alex Say that again?
[02:28:40] Unknown:
Brandon Joe Williams, the last two videos he's posted, he kinda railed on certain processes that are here or there depending on how or what angle you look at them. But you throw the equity under the bus, and that that should be a big red flag for folks. But
[02:28:57] Unknown:
that's Yeah. I don't really listen to Alex Jones, but is he on Rumble or Odyssey? Or He's on all the shoot. He's on all of them. All the platforms. Okay.
[02:29:06] Unknown:
Yeah. I was wondering who was paying to learn about that.
[02:29:10] Unknown:
Because, yeah, he's going after, you know, he's like case law case law case law case law case law case law. You know? And not sure what his what his deal is.
[02:29:24] Unknown:
Well, it seems to me that that he covers a lot of things that could get, people into trouble because he, he he's always been, a proponent of acceptance for value and discharging debt using your trust and all this happy stuff. A bunch of stuff that'll get people into trouble if they don't, know exactly what they're doing. That that in his language is extremely crude. So if you have a sensitive stomach or delicate sensibilities, you might as well just stay away.
[02:30:07] Unknown:
Yeah. It's like they took everything and just pushed it until, like, dumped it into this large dumpster and stirred it loud. And solve its truth, solve its, you know, contextual and all that. And, guys, he's, he's definitely an interesting character. Let's put it that way. But but, yeah, I did this latest one. I was like, wow. He's really he's really going after, like, that you can't do stuff in the private that you, you know, that that or I I shouldn't I shouldn't cast that total net on it. But, anyway, I'm looking forward to his Brandon Williams three point o or whatever he calls it just to see kinda discern
[02:30:53] Unknown:
where he's, where he's coming from. How you Well, there's there's a lot of people that say that you can't live in the private and engage with the public. And then there's other people that, that come from the angle that you are private and the constitution forbids the, law of the city as it were or the just Seville from impeding your ability to contract with whoever you wanna contract with. And it's basically whether or not you're contracting with them with a hidden adhesion contract that you know nothing about or if you're choosing to be in the private and to contract with them with full disclosure and on your terms.
So, I mean, saddles and oranges, people. You you gotta look at it both ways.
[02:31:57] Unknown:
Concur. The the the problem is the private has made private public policy. So we've sort of go along with the religion that they make for us.
[02:32:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I get that. Dave, did you want something? Oh, Dave.
[02:32:24] Unknown:
Sorry about that. I somebody we got a a burn pile going and got some friends here working on it. And, anyway, change of subject. My friend called me this morning, and I don't have the the numbers, but, he he didn't have the definition of passport. Does anybody know the definition of passport? He didn't like it. And he said the act of state in in the CFR and in The US code. There's I think it's, title eight in both of them where it talks about, you know, foreigners, you know, foreign to The US and, being, not sovereigns, but, being nationals and diplomatic immunity and, you know, the blue list and, you know, all this stuff. And he says you do it through the act of state where you get your passport or your, your certificate of live birth authenticated, in a non Hague, country like Taiwan, and then you get it done at your secretary of state.
And and that becomes your your ID. And he I mean, he cited many places where it says, instead of going through the federal government, you go through your state and do the active state. And I know lady Linda Louise has done that active state, and some other folks on the call, but do you guys know anything about any of that?
[02:34:11] Unknown:
I studied the history of the passport, and, yeah, they originally, the states did have that and, or they could have let letters of of credence, but now it's all through DC since post civil war.
[02:34:28] Unknown:
Well, he he read where they certify you. Your your state will certify you as a national, and they will give you a piece of paper with your, your active state and your, you know, your your your, live birth certificate of live birth and everything that that they connect to that. That I've not heard of. Yeah. He wrote it to me. Mhmm. I'll fetch it to to my wife and I this morning, and she isn't here right now, but she took some notes. And I'm gonna get some more data from him, but I wanna get him on the call because he knows it like the back of his hand, and, he's already called, the senator from the South Side of the of of, Michigan in his region, Southwest, and he's talked to their office and that he's talked to that senator.
That senator has plastered all over the walls outside his door of his office in Lansing, the four organic laws, and he preaches it all day long. So he's gonna try and get that guy to, to get, you know, to figure this out. And, so we don't need a passport. We get just use our state as our ID, and we don't need anything else. I'm sorry. I've stepped on you, Lisa.
[02:36:07] Unknown:
Well, I mean, I know that was, when I first went through nationality correction. I know I don't know if it's still his take on it these days because I haven't been in touch, but, said definitely we can't get a passport because they're using the the birth certificate just like they use it for the driver's license. You know? But, I mean, it's different. I know I know it's different, but he insisted, no. There's no way you'd get a passport. So I didn't have a passport for years until I, came across Rogers material.
[02:36:33] Unknown:
Right.
[02:36:34] Unknown:
And, kinda law of necessity the way the way it works, I guess, you know, because who's doing the treaties with the other countries and all that jazz. You know? So Right. And he do he he
[02:36:45] Unknown:
he said it's all about treaty.
[02:36:48] Unknown:
Because Idaho doesn't have a treaty, like, say or Michigan doesn't have a treaty per se. I mean, everybody's got a treaty with Israel. I guess. Right? Just ask Benjamin Netanyahu. But but, seriously, every you know, all the treaty as far as I know, I don't think the states have their jurisdiction to enter into them, but I could be wrong. I yield. I'm
[02:37:08] Unknown:
not sure about that either.
[02:37:14] Unknown:
Well, if I may, wasn't it Roger or somebody? Paul knows this. Are you there, Paul? Some guy wrote in to his state, and he asked the senator or the governor to declare him that, and he said that he didn't have the power to do that. And that was something that just recently happened about the last five, ten years. So you need to ask somebody about that. You're not the first to follow down this trail, and that guy was refused. And I don't remember. I do know it was East Of The Rocks. It's back there somewhere in the Midwest. That's all I can remember about it. I'm done.
[02:37:57] Unknown:
That's what I like about Lee Brost's declaration of independence. That's a local thing in your paper of record that states that you're no no longer the citizen of that fourteenth amendment. He says your will is was put in probate upon being born, and that basically that declaration of independence refutes that and any connection with them under obligation of law. It's short, sweet, beautiful little statement. You file it in your paper of record with the time period that it's supposed to be in, and that takes care of the local issue on it. And I'm gonna try to file that along with my land patent, xenolodium as well and get it recorded in the land office, basically, of the state.
[02:39:04] Unknown:
Where is that located? Hands on the allorial title. Certificate. Did you hear me? How how do you get the allorial titles?
[02:39:20] Unknown:
Well, I the way I'm doing it is I'm I'm I'm doing it through how the book of the hundreds suggest that you do it. True elodium only comes because there is no such thing as a elodial title. It's an elodial or an elodion, and it only comes you can't purchase it. It comes through inheritance. And what they suggest that you as a Christian take that inheritance through Jesus Christ. And so I'm doing my land patent, which has my chain of title connected to my elodium, which is bringing that land in through Jesus Christ. And then I'm adding onto that who I am by my affidavits and other documents that I'm tying together.
Just to make it clear. Keeps your property your property? Well, it's it's an attempt to tell them who you are, where you are, and what you are. And I'm gonna use that paperwork provided I can get it filed. In this state, it's very difficult to get a pigeonhole that they recognize that they will record at the county level. But what they've told me at the county level is if I do have a document that they will record, then I can attach other documents to that, and that's what I'm attempting to do is take something that they recognize. I'm using a quitclaim deed because they recognize those and can
[02:40:56] Unknown:
record those. Does too. I'm in Illinois.
[02:40:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I would assume a quitclaim deed is probably gonna be recognized everywhere. But then I'm attaching other documents to that to try to get it in a recorded form certified by the place that I live and
[02:41:16] Unknown:
and then try to take it from there. Easier to put it in a trust?
[02:41:21] Unknown:
No. I don't believe in trust personally. Oh, okay. It would be easier. Yeah. It would be a lot easier.
[02:41:30] Unknown:
I think I think, ultimately, the goal here is to avoid the taxation because if they don't pay the taxes, then they kinda take it.
[02:41:42] Unknown:
It's not really my goal to not pay the taxes. My goal is to be able to protect the land should I come to the government doing what I think they're going to do.
[02:41:55] Unknown:
Which is what?
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Take it.
[02:41:59] Unknown:
Under one form, I gotta know. Two.
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So
[02:42:05] Unknown:
Let's see. US citizens don't own they don't own their property because they are property.
[02:42:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I agree.
[02:42:14] Unknown:
But we can But from as nationals, we can own our property without, you know, lien on it. So, I think if you get it off off of the tax rolls, then that's, you know, exercising the fact that they don't have a an interest in it. The government doesn't.
[02:42:32] Unknown:
They're not gonna take it. They're gonna steal it through imminent domain.
[02:42:40] Unknown:
Yeah. That's a possibility. Like, they're trying to do in Montana right now. And they're working pretty damn hard at it.
[02:42:51] Unknown:
Well, everything that the normal citizen is is under color of law. Their name, their location, who they are, their status. These are all colors of law. I think once you eliminate all those things, including what you're calling the land you live on, that color of title, Once they don't have color of title on anything anymore, then I think you can make a legal, attempt, a lawful attempt to say that they no longer can tax you either. But getting off the tax rolls is really not my main goal. It's to protect it from them from a taking, and they can pretty much do that by just writing some law that illuminates your ability to be on the land. Eminent domain. Or make Which is in Illinois making the taxes so high that you can't afford them. That kind of thing. Correct.
[02:43:55] Unknown:
And they're and they're Well, here in Illinois, they're pushing really hard for these stupid for the what do you call it? The the satellite farms. They're trying to buy up all the farmlands. One of the larger farmers here in Mendota where I live is the beetas, and they do their own seed corn. They, you know, they do all of it. They own a lot of the property, and they're really pushing hard to try to take that from them. Yeah. They're they're doing all those things too. They're The wind we're in a wind farm, and it's the ugliest thing ever. And then they scammed the farmers by saying, okay. Yeah. We're gonna you're gonna we're renting your property, so to speak, to put these ugly ass things up there that do nothing. And then they were supposed to pay those farmers a rental, and they're not doing it.
[02:44:37] Unknown:
They kill a lot of birds.
[02:44:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Sure do.
[02:44:41] Unknown:
They're they're doing all of the above. They're taking land through eminent domain. They're taxing people, beyond their ability to actually pay the taxes, so they're, selling properties at auction. They are trying to get people off of the land and into the fifteen minute cities. That's what they're trying to do. And, Sheldon, in answer to your question, I heard what you were talking about, but I was away from the, microphone. That was a guy that was in Florida. No. I think it was Roger. They had, in one of the patriot groups that Roger was in, one guy, was in Nebraska, and he had, he had, petitioned the secretary of state of Nebraska for proof that he was a Nebraska citizen.
And he got this this beautiful document with gold and ribbons and all kinds of happy stuff on it. It was just beautiful. It was gorgeous. And, what everybody else wanted to do was, what everyone else wanted to do was get one of those things for themselves. So Roger sent a letter to the secretary of state of Florida asking for proof of Florida state citizenship. And the the communication he got back was the secretary of state of The United States is the final authority on all manners concerning citizenship, And that is why, we know that the 50 states are political subdivisions of the US federal government.
Post Civil War, the 50 states lost their sovereignty. They surrendered it to the federal government. So you have three governments in play. You have the original sovereign state, which was under the law of the land and natural law prior to the fourteenth amendment, prior to the civil war. And then you have the political subdivision state of New York instead of New York state. The state of New York is a political subdivision of the US Federal Government and the US Federal Government is The US trading company that is incorporated in, I'm not sure where, but, they have control over the 10 mile square in the District Of Columbia, Washington, DC.
So there's three distinct governments. The question is, which one do you wanna be under? So, that's to make a short story long, Sheldon, that is exactly what you were talking about. Anyway, I yield. Thanks.
[02:48:09] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. If you if you just name the three, governments, will you repeat them? Thank you.
[02:48:17] Unknown:
The original sovereign state, which was under the original organic republic, the state of, like New York or South Carolina, state of Iowa, that is a political subdivision of the federal government, And then there is the US federal government, which is the, US Trading Company Incorporated. And, they're on Dun And Bradstreet. They're a corporation. They're a government services corporation. So there's three distinct governments. Three. We go back to Thank you. We go back to prior to the civil war. Okay?
[02:49:11] Unknown:
Good. Thank you. Welcome.
[02:49:19] Unknown:
If I may. Okay.
[02:49:21] Unknown:
You said a little bit different take on it, Paul. I don't believe the states gave up their sovereignty to the feds because they didn't ask us, and we, the people, not those the people for that con constitution. The real people that make up the states and the counties and the townships. We never gave up anything. And the there is a, there is a 19 o one, two, or three, Supreme Court, case that I can't remember what it's called, but it basically says that the de facto took over, but the de jure seats are still there. They're just have been vacated, and all they have to do is fill those seats. And the de jure will rise, and then the de facto must be seated. So all we gotta do is assemble as nationals whether we got a passport or an apostille or a active state or whatever. You know, we, the people, have to know who we are and tell these Smocks. These dirty, no good, blankety blanks who they are, and we ain't taking it no more. Yeah. That's what has to happen. I'm a smell of hell. I'm not gonna take this anymore.
You know, I remember when David Knight was, doing the Alex Jones show. I walked with my I I called in, and I said, David, I'm getting up. I'm walking over to my window. I'm opening my window, and I screamed as loud as I could out the window.
[02:51:11] Unknown:
I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not taking it anymore.
[02:51:16] Unknown:
And, man, he started laughing. I thought it was great.
[02:51:20] Unknown:
Actually, I think that might be a good way to, end the show today. Give me just a minute. Let me let me see if I can find that clip. I know I've got it here somewhere. I am mad as hell. I'll just search Now we're being told him. Oh, Joseph Rory.
[02:51:40] Unknown:
Now we're talks? Look at the Yeah. Just Rory talks. Talks about that that, the, the offices are still there. We just, you know, you you just need to invoke them when you whenever you're communicating with them.
[02:51:56] Unknown:
So he's gonna find a you have to get the governor to do it, though.
[02:52:01] Unknown:
Right. And then and the governor the one that signed it away in the beginning. Right. Right. The governor and that's where if you ever seen Joseph Rory's amazing affidavit and his letter of protection, to the governor, it's pretty powerful. It's out. It was out in the Idaho server from probably early two thousands if you Google it. And, I've done that in all the pretty much all the states that I've lived on just because I just wanna serve them notice that I'm living in the du jour whether that and, you know, then they're discriminating me under the ADA if they're not honoring, you know, that even if the even if the offices are are occupied by these de facto. So you Right. Well, it's also a violation of the thirteenth amendment because if they're forcing
[02:52:48] Unknown:
if they're telling you what you are or what you can be, that's involuntary servitude, especially if there's a benefit or a duty attached to it. If they are forcing you to accept a benefit so you owe the duty, then that is involuntary servitude and in violation of the of the thirteenth amendment. Badabing. Absolutely. Here we go. Isn't this interesting?
[02:53:18] Unknown:
I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth. Banks are going bust. Chuck keepers keep a gun under the counter. Punks are running wild in the street and there's nobody anywhere seems to know what to do and there's no end to it. We know the air is unfit to breathe, and our food is unfit to eat. We sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had 15 homicides and 63 violent crimes as if that's the way it's supposed to be. We know things are bad, worse than bad. They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller. And all we say is, please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel built in radios, and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone. Well, I'm not gonna leave you alone.
I want you to get mad. I don't want you to protest. I don't want you to riot. I don't want you to write to your congressmen because I wouldn't know what to tell you to ride. I don't know what to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in the street. All I know is that first, you've got to get mad. You've gotta say, I'm a human being. Damn it. My life has value. So I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out and yell, I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take this anymore.
[02:54:57] Unknown:
And neither are we.
[02:55:04] Unknown:
Never forget Josie Wells.
[02:55:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
[02:55:12] Unknown:
No. When you think it's all over with and you ain't got a chance, that's when you gotta get mean. You gotta get mad dog mean.
[02:55:21] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:55:25] Unknown:
Yep. Of course, that character, he was shot at the end of the movie.
[02:55:30] Unknown:
Yes, bud. Come on.
[02:55:34] Unknown:
He said big, bad words.
[02:55:37] Unknown:
Well, of course, he did.
[02:55:39] Unknown:
Paul? Yeah. Hey, Paul? Yes. Does does any anybody out there remember the movement? I can't I can't think of it, but I I was a member of it. Back in 2010, this organization sent letters to all the governors and all the representatives and stuff, and it made national news for, like, a day or two. And they were they were telling them that the they needed to stand down and observe the the du jour, government of the United States of America.
[02:56:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Does anybody remember that? Wasn't that the nation states project?
[02:56:34] Unknown:
It was We the We the People. Part of that. It was We the People. A fellow by the name of Roy Schwarzenegger was head of
[02:56:46] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:56:47] Unknown:
So is it organization dissolved? Because I I I think I had it saved on one of my old phones.
[02:56:54] Unknown:
When they put him in prison, it went away.
[02:56:57] Unknown:
Oh, gosh. They put him in prison. So is he still in prison?
[02:57:00] Unknown:
I have no idea.
[02:57:02] Unknown:
And Oh my goodness.
[02:57:04] Unknown:
What what the nation states project was doing was they were reassembling the states and and, they were, sending documents from all 50 states to The Hague, with a new declaration of independence and, evidence that there were x number of people per state that were there to reseat the sovereign de jure state. Well, the problem with that is is they did all of this in secret. They assembled all of these people. Whose mic is open? Whose mic is open in there? Like, it sounds like they're shoveling cow cow dung or something. I think that was Bapsuit.
Okay. Got it. Bapsuit. What they did was they assembled this huge package, and they were gonna send it off to The Hague. Well, they sent two packages. Okay? Now in their infinite wisdom, they decided to save money and send one package that had the legit documents in it and then send a decoy package that had nothing but blank pages in it. So only one of those packages made it to The Hague, and nobody knows which one. So I believe that the nation states project had a good idea. It was a good idea at its inception, but I believe that it was infiltrated and that it was purposely killed by the powers that be because they knew what impact that project would have on them had it been successful.
So they used lawfare and, infiltration to neuter the project. Anyway, this has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on neurofolkradio.com, Global Voice Radio Network, Rumble, homenetwork.tv, freedomnation.tv, go live TV, stream life.tube. We even had about an hour on one zero six point nine WBOU FM in Chicago. Our website is thematrixdocs.com. That is the matrixdocs.com. If you are in the Rumble chat and you are going to be losing the stream there, which you know you're gonna do in just a minute or two, please go to the matrixdocs.com and click on the free conference call link. Jump on in there and say hi to the oh, damn. There's 20 plus folks still in there. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on the previously mentioned platforms. Thank you so much for being here. We love all of you, and we cannot wait to see you on the other side.
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[03:00:19] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Broadcast Platforms
Owen Shroyer and Infowars Departure
Current Events and Global Politics
Sports Talk and Bill Belichick's Debut
Middle East Tensions and Flotilla
Historical Perspectives and Jewish Influence
Understanding Voluntary Servitude
Silverlon and Medical Innovations
Gold, Silver, and Economic Insights
Passport Applications and Legal Status
Historical Movements and Sovereignty