We open with network updates and listener roll call before diving into the core theme of the day: how emergency powers and administrative law have shaped modern governance. We revisit the Lieber Code (General Orders No. 100), the 1917 Trading with the Enemy Act, and the 1933 gold‑clause repeal, with callers swapping research leads, asking for primary sources, and trading tips on where to find readable copies. Along the way, we contrast big‑picture legal history with practical freedom‑minded living: off‑grid water and power, simple DIY controls (Inkbird, SHURFLO), solar sourcing on a budget, and even a three‑day detox protocol some listeners swear by. We also field questions on BRICS, currency and legal tender, and point to community resources like Govern America and independent radio relays. The conversation gets spirited at times around geopolitics and media narratives; we keep it focused on documentation, skills, and verifiable materials so new students can fact‑check, learn, and take constructive next steps.
- 'The Lieber Code (General Orders No. 100)': https://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/lieber.asp
- 'Trading with the Enemy Act (1917) — U.S. Code (govinfo)': https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCODE-2011-title50/html/USCODE-2011-title50-app-tradingwi.htm
- 'Gold Repeal Joint Resolution (June 5, 1933) — full text': https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gold_Repeal_Joint_Resolution
- 'Vattel — The Law of Nations (Liberty Fund edition)': https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/whatmore-the-law-of-nations-lf-ed
- 'Govern America (Darren Weeks) — show site and archives': https://governamerica.com/
- 'Euro·Folk·Radio — station site': https://eurofolkradio.com/
- 'Radio Soapbox — station site': https://radiosoapbox.com/
- 'SanTan Solar — surplus & refurbished panels': https://www.santansolar.com/
- 'INKBIRD ITC‑308 temperature controller (dual‑stage thermostat)': https://inkbird.com/products/itc-308
- 'LessEMF — ArgenMesh silver conductive fabric (medical‑grade)': https://lessemf.com/product/argenmesh-fabric/
- 'Pentair SHURFLO — 2088 Series diaphragm pumps': https://www.pentair.com/en-us/products/business-industry/water-supply-pumps/spray-pumps/2088_series_diaphragm_pumps.html
- 'Rick Steves — official site (travel guides, TV & radio)': https://www.ricksteves.com/
- 'Tucker Carlson Network — official site': https://tuckercarlson.com/
Forward moving and focused on freedom. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network. This mirror stream is brought to you in part by mymitoboost.com for support of the mitochondria like never before. A body trying to function without adequate mitochondrial function is kinda like running an engine without oil. It's not gonna work very well. It's also brought to you by snapphat.com. That is snapphat.com. It's also brought to you by the Preyf International terahertz frequency wand through iteraplanet.com. Thank you so much for joining us, and welcome to the program.
[00:02:21] Unknown:
Well, no. Us too. Us too, Alan. We're gonna try again. Oh, gotta get up at the plate again here on the October 15. Kense. That's an interesting one, Paul. Kense is 15 in Spanish, and, Roger says your host here on the Radio Ranch. Good morning. Glad you took time out of your morning to join us, and, hopefully, we'll help get you something new today. So we'll see. We're, supported by a number of other, platforms, and the Keeper of said platforms, at least from a standpoint of hooking it all up and keeping it running is one Paul Beener. Paul, would you please come out and, give the fans the names and identify the folks that help us?
[00:03:09] Unknown:
Yes. I'd be happy to. We're still kind of a light contingent today. WDRN, is not back from their hardware,
[00:03:19] Unknown:
melodies that they were dealing with. So got the cat hairs out of the AC adapter. Is that right?
[00:03:27] Unknown:
The CPU fan. It got stuck in the CPU fan and stalled it. Oh, it's even it's even worse. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul English, over across the drink. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. You know, it's been a while since he's joined us on the show. I just
[00:03:54] Unknown:
you wanna, you know, make the clarion call. Around. Well, he's out palling around with Kesharov. Go on. We'll we'll get them both back here pretty quick.
[00:04:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Well, I just wanted to, set set out the clarion call and let him know that he has an open invitation anytime he wants to join us.
[00:04:11] Unknown:
Mister English too.
[00:04:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, well, yes. Yes. Mister English as well. We're also on Global Voice Radio Network. That is radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, and, that's where you'll find the free conference call link so you can join us live on the show. We've got room for a thousand of you right now, and we've got 2,000 more seats waiting in the wings, waiting to be added as, as necessity.
[00:04:42] Unknown:
As the multitudes converge upon us?
[00:04:45] Unknown:
As the multitudes arise. Hurry,
[00:04:48] Unknown:
multitudes, please. Would you? Yeah. Come on. I gotta have something to do. We got we got worlds to change here. Hurry up, multitudes.
[00:04:58] Unknown:
Yeah. I gotta earn my keep somehow, guys. You know?
[00:05:02] Unknown:
They're coming. Well, maybe it's just the special folks that are supposed to know, you know, that's the other side of that. Those options.
[00:05:11] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Well Are you finished? You you gotta be careful with the with the term special because, you know, you've got, you know, the special bus.
[00:05:22] Unknown:
Yeah. You're special people. We got special people. People.
[00:05:26] Unknown:
And then and then, you know but that always terrifies me when when I hear the term special forces. And I just imagine these these guys with these guys with crutches and stuff with a with an AK on one arm and a crutch on the other.
[00:05:43] Unknown:
Well, hopefully, they're going after a bureaucrat at the VA.
[00:05:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Hopefully.
[00:05:50] Unknown:
Unfortunately, those people have been treated like dogs, man. It's just repulsive.
[00:05:56] Unknown:
Well, we we It really is. It really is. We have a bunch of stuff that's, let's see. Let's see. Let's see. We have we have a bunch of stuff that's happening politically. We were talking about that this this morning. Trump's been doing some things. He's kinda like opened the door to be able to fire people in higher levels of,
[00:06:19] Unknown:
administrative agencies and stuff. That yes. The Supreme Court, ruling on top of the, shutdown. But under the shutdown, they can not only carve out the big guy, they can carve out everybody at underneath him. And I think they've been doing that pretty diligently through this ordeal. And, of course, the Dems are trying everything to keep this off of the, off of the let's get the the troops paid. In other words, if they go another week and see if I can't remember all the stuff because Infowars is cutting in and out on me this morning like it was yesterday and the day before. They got some problems over there, but they've lost their appeal to Supreme Court. They're gonna seize that studio with that old equipment. I guess they they probably pretty quickly, and I don't think they're really hell bent for leather to find a problem and replace equipment and all that other stuff because they're gonna be moving on to the new, and improved studios.
Mhmm. Hopefully pretty quick. They did have a thing on there yesterday, a doctor though, Paul, British guy. His father was some world renowned cardiologist. He too. Young guy. Right. And, he is, Bobby Kennedy's right hand man as an assistant over there at HHS. I think that's where he is. And, so he's back and forth from the White House all day, and he's been seeing all the stuff that the regular doctors that are, I guess, they're assigned to the White House. I don't know how all that is set up. But, he's seeing them give Trump all this stuff he doesn't need, like SSIs. And, he he publicly announced, if you'll remember, here recently took the booster, another booster, and MNRA shot and a flu shot or some crap.
So Trump is still, not totally aware of all of that. And, he's, but they're giving him all these other pills that this doctor yesterday said he just doesn't need, and he's trying to get to him. That's one of the reasons he wanted to get on Alex. Alex has got a straight phone call to, Trump. Evidently so does Tucker and, who else did he mention? At least those two or several people that have a direct phone to Trump, and, they're trying to get him on there so he would realize, especially about these SSRIs. They can't do anything, of course, about the shots with the MNRA. I mean, there's supplements you can take to get some of that out of there. But the main concern was the SSRIs because it eats up the cholesterol in your brain evidently.
And and he's going well. They're they're trying to kill him, you know, basically. So that was interesting yesterday, and, of course, I had my apartment cleaned yesterday, once a month here. So, I had to get I can't stay around here when she's doing all that. So I took off and therefore missed some several hours of stuff yesterday afternoon. Anyway, that's about what I know. I were still willing to take, take take, gambles. We should set up one of those little card things, you know, where we pick how many days it's gonna go before Israel violates this peace treaty. Or as Dave said, they were already bombing Gaza yesterday. Does that count as it it never got off the ground?
So I don't know, but that's very interesting. It's, gives a lot of people evidently a lot of hope over there, but they gotta realize they're dealing with Israel and Jews. They always lie. They always lie. They always cheat. They always steal. They never uphold an agreement. They'll always stab you in the back on it. This is history right here, folks. Okay? And so, it's gonna be interesting to see how long with everybody's hope so high, how long this, will last. Because you can't trust these devils. History, if their history's told us anything about them, you can't trust them. So, that's why they never do business with them. They're untrustworthy.
You know, in in the ghettos over there in remember the old Jewish ghettos, which, were were came to the forefront in World War two, especially. And I was watching, Rick Steves. Do you know who he is? Rick Steves? No. No. He's a guy really, you know, and jovial guys. Many in the audience are aware of him, I guess. And he was back in the old days when Europe was great. He would do all these tours of Europe and put it on PBS And, really wonderful information and places and see and this and that all over Europe. And I was watching one of those on I don't remember if it was Florence or or one something one time. And he was there at the ghetto.
And he goes, well, the Jews built this ghetto. So we always thought that they we built it to keep them separated, but they built it themselves to separate themselves. We didn't do it. Okay. So more of their crap,
[00:11:37] Unknown:
quite frankly. Doesn't get any better now.
[00:11:39] Unknown:
Well, I tell you, God, it's gotta get better, please. We gotta get these bastards exposed. You know, as Gary Gary echoed the other day when I was, pontificating on it here. Everything I've been doing this for thirty years. You know, I told you when I first got started, I was, in the tax movement, didn't have a tax problem. All of a sudden started, at the end of watching that first video by Al Carter, a PA Y Triad. By the end of watching that, two two settings. And and at the end when I watched this, the question I asked myself I've heard other people say this. If they can screw us this bad here, what else is happening we don't know about? Well, that's where I started right there. Okay? And so the first thing you do, I figured at that point, was the five w's, who, what, when, where, and why with who and why being the most important.
And I started accentuating on those. I'd always kinda had a curiosity about these people. And why were they so hated? Why does everybody hate these people? And so I started looking into it with the two who and why. Oh, boy, Paul. It's just been a long search. That's thirty thirty two years ago or something or more. Boy, would I have learned. And, and the who and the why, I've I've got I got the answers for you. I got the answers on how to remove yourself from their unique form of fraudulent voluntary servitude. And, it's foolproof. We've never had one rejected ever in fifteen years.
Well, I take that back one. We did have one, and the problem was it was Paje's mother. They're South African. She had a South African passport, and she sent it in, had her affidavit. And the you know, it's one of these her daughter's telling her about it, and she go, oh, yeah. I'll do that. You know, it's like, where do I study? What do I learn? What why does this work and all that? And so she went through the motions without really having I don't know how well Padgett schooled her up, but she didn't have all the answers and stuff. And so she sent in her passport application and didn't keep a copy of the affidavit.
And so when they rejected it, don't know why we've never found out. She finally just said, well, it doesn't matter. You know? But she's a international tennis star, and so she would travel. And, they wouldn't do it. And, then they didn't have a copy. They didn't keep a copy. The lesson for the audience here, especially if you're new and listening, keep a copy of everything you send these people. K? And, so she didn't have a copy. So we couldn't even go back and confront it or say, where's Martin? What's the next step in the administrative appeal? And she wasn't enough convinced to do it, to go through all the crap you gotta do to overcome the decision. So that's the only that's the one exception.
In 15, going on hell, I've lost count. 15 of, helping people get free of these demons, monsters, liars, murders, thieves,
[00:14:53] Unknown:
slaver. Get the grits.
[00:14:56] Unknown:
They're slavers. That's the one that gets them right there. Because everything is on how the poor white devil was the slaver. They don't talk about two hundred years of Jewish black slave ownership, ownership of the ships, captains on the ships, and the crews on the ships 90% up more Jews. Can you imagine the poor blacks that had to undergo those people on you when you're going across the Atlantic. Oh, those evil bastards. Yeah. Oh, man. You can only imagine. Right? Oh, yeah. Yeah. So anyway, that's what I've learned. And, eventually, I got to a point where we have the answers. Thanks to God's guidance. The answers, he said, get out get out of the country and never had a passport. Had to go to the passport the post office, get a passport application.
There on the top of the d s 11, the trustee in orange at that point. The the it wasn't in orange. The highlights were orange. And, there was the answer I've been looking for for all those years. I had the whole rest of the picture, but I never could figure out what. I knew there's two. I just never could figure out what the other one was because they keep changing the labels. See, this is another one of their little techniques. They change the labels. There is four or five places in the code. It's all the same thing, but just called different things. So it's really hard to nail all that down until I found the passport application, and they're right there at the top half of the fur front page is all the answers I've been looking for.
And now I'm trying to teach you guys. So it took me years to even then, even after the book was, released, Paul. There's nothing in the book about American Samoa. We didn't know about it. See? So it's just been a gradual learning process to see the skullduggery and the chicanery that these people have used to obfuscate the truth and get you fooled condition, Pavlovian condition to answer those two questions yes and sign something. Now I'm sorry. I'm really against these people because they're they're all the things we've described. And yet they sit back and they're so pious. Oh, we're the Jews are gonna bring a light to the world. That's what Netanyahu says. What what's that? A flash of a nuclear explosion? Is that the light you're gonna bring us? We're we're not interested.
[00:17:22] Unknown:
Well, wasn't Lucifer the light bringer?
[00:17:25] Unknown:
Well, he is. He was the light bearer. That's true. Well, they they certainly did their best simulation in the world.
[00:17:32] Unknown:
Well, okay. I'll I can't At least they tell the truth.
[00:17:37] Unknown:
When? I had about one instance? Jesus. Oh my Okay. Okay. Well, alright. One instance. Anyway, I'm sorry, people. I'm very sorry on these people. Well, I've got a question. Okay. Good. We like questions. What is that? Oh, please. When was the last time you you, you watched the Warren Emergency Powers presentation by doctor Gene Schroeder? When was the last time you ago when it first came up and and you, you reengineered the audio track and everything. So it's been a few years, but I watched it years ago too.
[00:18:07] Unknown:
Well, I think everybody needs to watch that at least a couple of times a year. Everybody needs to because it is very clear in the in the government's own words, in the government's own documents, that they made everything illegal in 1933. They took all of the rights away from the people as chattel property, and they made Gave them. Everything illegal and required licenses for
[00:18:42] Unknown:
everything. I think just like I asked the other day, what are the things you can do without a license, a permit, or permission? Name them. Breathe. Breathe. But not for long.
[00:18:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Not well, not for long because they're gonna be tacking carbon credits onto you because of greenhouse gases. Well, you can inhale, but don't exhale. I got I
[00:19:01] Unknown:
got some greenhouse gases, and I can tell them right where they need to put them.
[00:19:06] Unknown:
It will Well, it's kinda like the opposite of Clayton.
[00:19:09] Unknown:
They call it flatus, if you wanna be really polite, but that's where I'd like to put them. Yep. Yeah. They
[00:19:16] Unknown:
maybe it's maybe it's
[00:19:18] Unknown:
Blow these some bitches up and float their asses off or something.
[00:19:22] Unknown:
Right. Well, they want us to be the opposite of Clinton, you know, and, in college. You know, he tried marijuana, but he didn't inhale. Yeah. Yeah. Me too. They want they want us to to not exhale,
[00:19:36] Unknown:
to create that greenhouse gas. He wanted to shoot some shoot some heroin, but he didn't put the needle in his arm. Right?
[00:19:44] Unknown:
Hey, Paul.
[00:19:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, there's somebody. Yes, sir. Good morning.
[00:19:48] Unknown:
Hey, Gary.
[00:19:50] Unknown:
Paul, do you have a PDF up on the website of the, War Powers Act?
[00:19:58] Unknown:
I do have the transcript of the program from Gene. I don't have a PDF of the actual act, but I I was looking over it. I I've
[00:20:13] Unknown:
got a PDF of the actual act, and, I spent three weeks teaching it in class, actually. That's how good it is. It's very good. And for those that like to read yeah. It'll be a couple days, though, because, you know, up here in the mountains, I don't exactly get good Internet other than my phone. So it's on my computer, so I have to wait till I get to a location that I can hook on their Wi Fi.
[00:20:39] Unknown:
There you go. Hey. Y'all, turn in winter up there yet, Gary?
[00:20:44] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. We had two inches of snow this weekend, and it's 30 degrees here right now.
[00:20:50] Unknown:
Alrighty. Wow. That's coming for me.
[00:20:55] Unknown:
I wouldn't I wouldn't trade it for any.
[00:20:58] Unknown:
Yeah. I like winters. Well, I like winter vacation. Take some winter vacation time over there at Big Sky.
[00:21:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think I'm in shape to ski anymore, but I used to ski all over.
[00:21:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Favorite thing in the world to do is that right there. Yep. So, anyway, yes, Paul did do that for the audience. He was talking about it yesterday where he's got it on the, website. Yours is different. Yours is different PDF, Gary?
[00:21:34] Unknown:
He's got the actual act.
[00:21:38] Unknown:
I don't know. The actual PDF.
[00:21:41] Unknown:
No. What I was looking for, Gary, what I found was the actual act and and, like, the history of what they what they changed and stuff. What I wanted to to find was the original 1917 act and then also find the one that they changed in '33. To '33.
[00:22:01] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Okay. Well, anyway, for the audience that doesn't really know this, you might be new. They made you the enemy. In 1933, they took this 1917 legislation. Gary and Paul are talking about the War and Emergency Powers Act. We invite you if you're not familiar with it. Go to the website. Go to the new student section. It's over there. It's reengineered so the audio is a little better. Our pal, Gene Schroeder, who, like the rest of us, isn't getting any younger, still with us out there in Colorado. We did have a conversation with him about it last year. And, that's what they're talking about is this one act. Now I would buttress and say, if you didn't really understand this, you never caught it.
But back when they were doing lawfare, Gary, you may have caught this, when they were doing lawfare on Trump. And Trump gets in the mail up there and says, they're trying to charge me with some $19.17 espionage act. That's this. They're still using it. Don't think it's irrelevant. They tried to nail Trump with it.
[00:23:04] Unknown:
Yep. Okay.
[00:23:07] Unknown:
Yes. It's still out there, and they're still using it. And, also, you need to coordinate that between that and the Libra code because they do complement each other
[00:23:18] Unknown:
with the Can you US send me that being
[00:23:22] Unknown:
I've never really studied the Libra code very much. I've heard it mentioned for years. I don't know what it is, but I've never studied it, Gary. But anyway, all of these things that we're bringing up right here, all take us back to the civil war, which I think we can pretty safe say that the civil war behind the scenes was started by these bastards so they could bring in the thirteenth and the fourteenth amendment. They planned this far in advance. They knew what they were gonna do with it. About eighty years later, when they made this March 9, the bankruptcy deal, and threw everybody into the condition they created with the fourteenth amendment. And ever since that day, unless you've gone through our process or something similar, is the only way I know there are pro there may be other ways. You know, we had Bork and his sidekick on here the other day.
Listen, Bork's thing may work. I don't know. He won't tell us what it is without you paying him. So I've never said we've got the only way. I just said we got the best and easiest way. And it's easier for it to be to be spread because it's fairly simple. And that's the only way we're going to get the numbers we need to potentially affect change. That right there is why I don't the main reason I don't charge y'all for any of this. I I don't wanna restrict the information. I I it's non copyrighted. I had a guy who wanted to work with me the years ago, Paul. He wouldn't even work with me because the, because I wouldn't copyright the information. Right. I don't want a copyright. I don't want restrictions on it. I'm not gonna go sue somebody that that overrides a copyright. I want it free to everybody.
All I ever ask is if you're gonna spread it, you know, when it comes back to it, just give me credit for what I've done. That's all I ask.
[00:25:16] Unknown:
Well, the copyright isn't a bad thing, because, a copyright can be used to protect your work from being altered. And you can still copyright something and give it away for free. You just give it away with the clause that or with the condition that you not alter it. Oh, well well, the book is copyrighted,
[00:25:44] Unknown:
obviously. But, because I think you got a copyright to get an IBM number. But regardless of all that stuff, I I want the stuff free. I want it to be spread. I don't wanna restrict people because you're in some unfortunate financial position and you can't pay me $400 like David Strait was doing. And I pinged mister Bork too. What was their plea the other day? Buy the book. Buy the book. Buy the book. So, anyway, that I just try and expose, and I know and I'm trying to affect change. That's my goal. I don't want your Federal Reserve notes, your Babble Bucks. What I do want is your ears. And and I I'd like to see if we could get your synapses follow flow flowing and firing again and get you thinking again and show you what this is and how important it is.
[00:26:35] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[00:26:36] Unknown:
Although some people don't don't see the importance of it. You know? As as we all know, you've put this in front of people and we will so what? You know? And they go on about their way. The the famous Winston Churchill quote is, once in a man's life, he stumbles across the truth. Most men pick themselves up and dust themselves off and go on about their way. Unfortunately, we found that to be very true. Okay? Mhmm. So now it comes back to if we can't get masses, then we're going into specialty and picking God's people and trying to pull them out of this slavery mess.
And so I guess now you could say we're the remnant, couldn't you? Yeah. You could. Yeah. So that may be the other option. If we're not gonna get the multitudes, we're gonna be the remnant. Those two I see. So anyway, the show here is for your freedom. If there's anybody that's new that may be confused by this, it's very easy to get confused on this. They've set it up very well-to-do that and accomplish it. And by far the most part, they've done an exceptionally good job. But if you're one of the people that the information touched and you've got questions, comments, whatever, we had a new guy on the other day, Conrad, then this is the place you found it. Okay? Good. Searching. Good. You've been looking for, how long? I don't know.
For answers that make sense to you in the Patriot community. But, anyway, here we are. We got the answers. We know how the Gordian knot was tied and how to untie it, and we're here for you. So we take our time out of our schedules to be here six days a week when many times we don't have a new person, but we consistently do that for you and to reinforce the other folks that have been touched and, decided to, walk down the path to freedom, Paul.
[00:28:30] Unknown:
Right. I have a quick question for Gary. Are you still here?
[00:28:34] Unknown:
Gary. Oh, you know Gary. Sure.
[00:28:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he might have his hands full. He might be working. Gary, are you are you still here?
[00:28:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Go ahead, Paul.
[00:28:46] Unknown:
I got a question for you. Now I know I know that you have absolutely no no desire or will to be an Internet star and or or, in the spotlight or anything like that. But I am wondering if you have, from your classes that you did, if you have any recordings or materials where you were talking about the trading with the enemy act and the Libra code and, like, putting all those materials together. Is there something that we could do, like, for our core group, whatever, anybody that wanted to, like, see that and get a better grasp of those two, those two things. Is there anything that you have that I could probably put together, like, in a video or whatever and just hide it on a private channel on Rumble or whatever?
And I know you don't wanna be an Internet star. Okay?
[00:29:45] Unknown:
Yeah. I purposely did not allow recordings or video in the classes for that very reason. I did not wanna be on YouTube or Internet or anything because, it just wasn't what I was desiring. Right. So sorry. No. The thing is is that you need to study the Libri code. And you wanna know how they're chemtrailing us and GMO and us and everything? Well, it's right in the Libra code. It's somewhere in the the fortieth articles, and there's over a 100 articles in the Libra code. Well, in the forties, there's actually a and I can't think of the word right now, but there's actually a word that starts with a p as in papa. That means that they're allowed to use any type of means to subdue the populace.
And if you don't have a copy of the Libra code with that word in it, then you do not have the original Libra code. You have one that has been obfuscated. Mhmm. Sanitized. I'm sorry, but I can't think of yes. I can't think of the word right now. But I do remember it starts with a p as in papa. Do you have that word in there?
[00:31:06] Unknown:
How wonderful the subconscious mind is, it may give you the answer for the end of the show. So if it does, just blur it in and say the word was propagation, whatever it is.
[00:31:18] Unknown:
Hey. If Yeah. Can you send me send me a copy of both the what you've got on the trading with the enemy act and the labor code that has that? Do you have a copy of that? I can, Paul. But it'll be a couple days, like I said. I Whenever. I don't Whenever. No no rush. Get access.
[00:31:38] Unknown:
Just, you know, I just use a phone up here in the mountains because that's all we can get signal for.
[00:31:43] Unknown:
Right.
[00:31:46] Unknown:
Send me an email reminding me if you would, please.
[00:31:49] Unknown:
I will do that.
[00:31:52] Unknown:
Alright. That way I don't I'm pretty sure I've got your email address already, but this will just help keep key me in. But if you read through the Libra code, it even talks about the birth certificate in the Libra code. And it does it's not worded as it's not worded as a birth certificate. It's worded as receipts for land and so forth where they've gotta reimburse you or whatever. But, also, remember, Francis Lieber was a Jew who was, at a college in North Carolina. He was also a good buddy at Lincoln's. And, we're still we're still being subjected to it even today.
[00:32:41] Unknown:
Well, not if you're national. You're not. But I guess, but the general population is you don't hear it mentioned too much.
[00:32:50] Unknown:
Well, you never hear it mentioned, Roger, because they don't want you to know.
[00:32:54] Unknown:
Yeah. They don't want you to hear. International. Yeah. No. They don't want you to know you're a slave either. So anyway, I've never really studied it, Yara. It was brought in after the civil war, and I know it guided reconstruction, I believe, a lot of times. Didn't it?
[00:33:11] Unknown:
It was it was brought in during the civil war, at the beginning Uh-huh. Of the civil war. I see. It's not brought in after. It was part of the beginning and allowed the northern army and how they treated the southern army and the southern people was all under the Libra code
[00:33:32] Unknown:
Mhmm. Which has never lost. Maybe
[00:33:35] Unknown:
Mhmm. Maybe we can turn it against them and use it against them when we take over. Yeah. You know, I'd be like Harvey. You know, be like Harvey. When I'm, when I'm king, this is what we're gonna do. Okay? Yeah.
[00:33:53] Unknown:
Gary, is that spelled l I b o r?
[00:33:56] Unknown:
L e I b e r.
[00:33:59] Unknown:
L e I b e r. Okay. Or general orders general
[00:34:06] Unknown:
or the other term you can use is general orders one hundred.
[00:34:11] Unknown:
Okay. Does your email address start with g g forty six? I'll bet it does. Yes. It does. There we go. Okay. I got it.
[00:34:21] Unknown:
Thank you. G g four six nine six GaryGina.
[00:34:25] Unknown:
GaryGina. That's what that stands for. Okay. Yeah. How is the how is the lovely, the lovely, missus Gary?
[00:34:36] Unknown:
You want to answer or you want me to?
[00:34:38] Unknown:
Well, you know, I'm just you need to just say well, okay. Well, good, Gina. We think about you, sweetie. I know he's got you working there in the background, like a damn slave driver, but thank you for all your contributions and keeping him not only alive part, you know, but safe. So thank you for everything you do. Oh,
[00:34:58] Unknown:
I know the audience is probably not interested, but I just had a cardiologist echo echocardiogram, and it come back that my heart function has improved 100%. Oh, boy. That's So I am getting better. Yes. It is. Well, it was down. After that ordeal last year, it was, they said my heart was in heart failure. And now they're saying my heart's fine.
[00:35:23] Unknown:
I sure hope what you were able to isolate with this red cedar stuff that you're working on and spreading the word through the local areas has, helped some people hopefully not do that same thing.
[00:35:37] Unknown:
Well, I tell everybody. Trust me.
[00:35:40] Unknown:
Okay. Good. Hey, Gary. Yep. Hey, Roger. Hey, Gary.
[00:35:45] Unknown:
Joan, go ahead, sweetie.
[00:35:48] Unknown:
May may I ask Gary, when Harvey told you about the detox and and that helped you a lot? What was it just, was that the only thing that helped you? Was it a specific detox or just what kind of detox? And was there anything else included?
[00:36:09] Unknown:
Well, it was a specific detox that used activated charcoal one day. Let's see what the other stuff is.
[00:36:23] Unknown:
Zeolite the next day. Oh, yeah. Zeolite's very good.
[00:36:28] Unknown:
And then, bitten like clay the next day, and I did that for a period of two months. So the liquid bit in like clay. Mhmm. And that really helped.
[00:36:46] Unknown:
Did it all come in one kit? Did it all come in one kit, or you had to buy everything separately? Does it have a name?
[00:36:54] Unknown:
I had to buy everything separately, and the names of it were exactly what I told you, Joan.
[00:36:59] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[00:37:02] Unknown:
Leave it to Harvey.
[00:37:04] Unknown:
And yay. And so then you did the charcoal one day and then the bentonite I mean, the zeolite and then one day and then the bentonite one day and then you traded and then you started with the charcoal again and then the zeolite again and then the,
[00:37:23] Unknown:
Yes. It's exact yes. That's exactly what it was, John. Not complicated.
[00:37:29] Unknown:
Were they capsules or you just put the loose powder in water and drank it?
[00:37:35] Unknown:
No. I didn't do that. I just put the loose powder in my mouth then drank water.
[00:37:40] Unknown:
Oh, thank you so much.
[00:37:45] Unknown:
Yeah. You can detox probably from almost anything with that combination. Those three are all pretty strong. But you Harvey. What an unusual wife Harvey Y song is. Go you're I'm so glad that he was able to connect with you, Gary, and get you on the path to recovery with this.
[00:38:04] Unknown:
Well, my fortunate thing in the whole ordeal was the fact that as soon as I told Harvey that it was Western Red Cedar based on his prior knowledge and the toxicity
[00:38:16] Unknown:
of that wood, he jumped right on it and knew exactly what was going on. He he has been working in that field with wood, with all these things his whole life. Just a hell of a guy, Harvey Wysong. His father you know what his father did? Did you have you ever heard him tell that story, Gary? His father was a professor at Georgia Tech and a engineering professor, Georgia Tech specialty. And during World War two, he synced somehow the machine guns in a plane where they would fire between the propellers. And he gave that patent to the Navy, and they gave him an honorable commission for that.
Hell of a family, his brother, who unfortunately has got glioblastoma right now, which is a very, unfortunately, deadly, almost always, fast growing brain cancer, and, has been fighting abortion his whole life. I've been to all kinds of abortion clinics and stuff all over the country. He's got 15 children himself. I think the last count I got was 45 grandchildren and, just a hell of a family. His brother was a county commissioner, one of his other brothers. He's got three brothers. And, the other one was a county commissioner in Cobb County back in the nineties and '96 when we had the Olympics in Atlanta.
And and he Gordon is his name. And he passed an ordinance in Cobb County to keep all the Sodomites out of there. And, Harvey told me Gordon told him. He said, I got contacted from all over the frigging world for that. People, some people hated it. Some people loved it. Anyway, hell of a family. His mother, Lee, who's not with us, lived to a 103. Some of you have heard me say this before. Her and this sidekick of hers, they were involved with Phyllis Schlafly. And, when she was still alive, Georgia was the pivotal state for ratification of the equal rights amendment.
And his mother, Lee, and her sidekick literally single handedly stopped that amendment from being ratified because they stopped it cold in Georgia. K? And, just one hell of a family, man. A great guy, Harvey. I love him to death. Sure glad he was able to help you, Gary. So, do we have any new folks on today with a question or something? We're we just, we Roger. It happens so so rarely that I just kinda tend to open up the mic. I'm getting adjusted to the show and doing a little, soliloquies here and there on different things that are topical. Yes, Gary.
[00:41:16] Unknown:
Well, I wanted to make sure Joan understood that the zeolite was a liquid and the bentonite clay was a liquid. Okay? The only one that was a powder was the activated charcoal.
[00:41:29] Unknown:
Mhmm. So, wow, that charcoal
[00:41:32] Unknown:
you put that charcoal right in your mouth, which is like gunpowder. I mean, you know, the way it's so,
[00:41:39] Unknown:
fluffy. Joan.
[00:41:41] Unknown:
Joan. Well yeah. Charcoal is every emergency room in The United States.
[00:41:49] Unknown:
I know. I know. I've taken it. I take it I take it. Okay. But I know how I know how it can just it's so, airy. It's so but you put that in your mouth like a tablespoon and then wallow it and then drink some water?
[00:42:05] Unknown:
Yes.
[00:42:08] Unknown:
Every once a day for two months.
[00:42:12] Unknown:
No. Once every third day.
[00:42:16] Unknown:
Once every three days. Yeah. Take the activated charcoal one day, the zeolite the next day, and the bentonite clay in liquid form the next day. Then you repeat, and I did that for over two months.
[00:42:33] Unknown:
And did you notice the difference after two months or after two and a half months or after one month?
[00:42:41] Unknown:
It took a couple weeks.
[00:42:44] Unknown:
Or you don't notice a difference. You just get better without noticing anything. No. He said he took a couple of weeks. He just answered your question, Joan. I thought he said couple of months.
[00:42:54] Unknown:
I took it for a couple of months, Joan. However, I started noticing positive effects after a couple
[00:43:01] Unknown:
weeks. Oh, okay. Thank you.
[00:43:05] Unknown:
Okay.
[00:43:05] Unknown:
That's great.
[00:43:07] Unknown:
Carrie? Well, we're we're glad that Harvey got got your attention. There's Julie. She's got something to add. Morning, Julie.
[00:43:15] Unknown:
Good morning, everybody. Hey. Gary, I'm looking at the LIBOR code. Was that p word parole?
[00:43:22] Unknown:
No. It's not parole. It's pernicious or something like that. It's in the section of the forties. I don't remember the exact number.
[00:43:31] Unknown:
But it's, like, 4042,
[00:43:34] Unknown:
'43, something like that. It's been a while since I've looked at it.
[00:43:40] Unknown:
Julie, you know what a parole contract is?
[00:43:44] Unknown:
I had to actually look the word up because it was unfamiliar to me. And when you look it up in the dictionary, it says, basically, they're allowed to put the GMO, the chemtrails, the all that stuff based upon that Libri code. And guess what they do?
[00:44:06] Unknown:
Wow.
[00:44:10] Unknown:
Julie, do you know what a parole contract is?
[00:44:16] Unknown:
I'll let you tell me.
[00:44:19] Unknown:
It's an oral contract with no written oral contract is what they call it. Samuel was trying to say something, Samuel.
[00:44:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanted to remind everybody that Gene Schroeder published a book. That's about a 150 pages of documentation on the emergency and war powers. I don't think that's in print. That would be something, Paul, if we could find a PDF of or maybe you could, find out through Joe, through Jean, whether there's a a way to get this reprinted.
[00:44:55] Unknown:
Well, back in those days, what you had to do if you put out a book was you had to go pay a printer to print them all up and then keep them in your garage and sell them off. We're in this print by demand thing now. Joe, if you're listening, you talk to Gene on a regular basis, I guess, somewhat. Would you float the idea to him that they could take that book and put it on one of these print on demands, and then everybody could access it from now on. So just an idea. But back then, you have to buy, do you have to buy every you have to go buy, like, five you you have to go buy, like, 500 copies they'd print or a thousand. The more you print, the cheaper it got. You'd have to keep them in the divvy amount as people bought one. Sorry to step on you. What was that, Samuel?
[00:45:41] Unknown:
Push come to shove. I do have a copy. So if, we ever needed to get a a source, if there's not one, I'm I'm assuming there are, we could always use it and repack it. Well, I just,
[00:45:55] Unknown:
Joe, if you talk to Jean, you might float that idea to it. But, we at least at at least that work, this wonderful work that they did, this group of nine people, I believe, thirty thirty years ago, that, it's being resurrected to this extent. I don't hear anybody else talking about it. So and at the end, of course, Jean says, at the end, he said, we get a president to get rid of this, this emergency, then we'd all be free. And, of course, that's what we do one at a time. Gene didn't know what we know at the time thirty years ago, and that was the remedy they had. We've got an individual remedy here that eventually, given enough interest and enough time, we could build up to that point where we can do what the president won't do probably.
Roger. All we have to do is yeah. Dave hold just a second, Dave. All we have to do is get people that see this or have enough testicles or breasticles to move forward and, get to a point where we're pulling enough funds out of the payment for the debt holders that we can start doing some damage right there. Yes. Dave.
[00:47:17] Unknown:
Hey. Good morning. So Darren Weeks, he he runs, governamerica.com. He used to just do Sunday documentaries, you know, for twenty four hours. He don't and then he would put up stuff, you know, on his stream throughout the week, you know, different shows and stuff. He don't do that anymore. He's twenty four seven documentaries, and they've played that, Eugene Schroeder deal at least twice in the last week. And he's playing some really hard hitting stuff. And, you know, I I thought maybe he was on vacation or he was sick or something. And I texted him, and he's like, you know, he just got tired. It took so much time to, you know, find stuff to fill in those days. And he said, this stuff seems to be much more popular. And I said, well, yeah. This is where we're at. You need to be I'm glad. This is awesome. Thank you. Yeah. So that he's playing Gene twice in one week. That's pretty good because that's, like, you know, that's almost two hours.
That's a heck of a deal. And, you know, I've I never really listened to it. I never really got to really listen to it until I heard it twice now. And, yeah, it's it's powerful. Everybody's got it. Listen to that once a week at least. You know? It's very it's very powerful, Dave. Remember when I was subbing for Thumper over there on
[00:48:44] Unknown:
PSB? And one at one two hour segment, I just played the Gene Schroeder thing. Right? And, because I knew I told Thumper to do it. Of course, he wouldn't. And, but I did that. My lady, called in or text in and said that needs to be played 10 times a day on this this network. Right.
[00:49:05] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Yeah. People need to wake up and smell the the coffee that they wrote.
[00:49:12] Unknown:
And, you know You know, if if Dave, if if they ain't awake by now, I'm not sure they're wakeable. There are some people that are so deeply affected and conditioned by this. And whatever reasons else combined in their decision, y'all have all we've all come across them. Well, but, Roger, think about it. We're still reaching
[00:49:35] Unknown:
people daily, weekly, monthly, whatever, however slow it is. We are still reaching people that have been you know, knew something was wrong, but they just don't know what. And, you know, we've got all the answers here on this platform to share and and help with that procedure of waking people up and figuring out Well where Well, the problem. We went wrong and where they went wrong and, you know, how to freaking fix it. Well, Dave, you think just because we give them facts are gonna follow? Oh, yeah. Well, they don't.
[00:50:11] Unknown:
They they say, okay. Well, well, and they go on about their own way because they're scared. They're shit over in a corner with their knees knocking, thinking the SWAT team's gonna come on. You heard Michael, our farmer, is probably listening. He said, man, I can't sleep at night. I'm so worried about this IRS. I come back and show you everything. I prove to you that we've never had any backlash from the IRS. This is an open forum. Anybody that has those problems can come forward. Oh, you don't hear about it hardly ever, if ever. So it's just I I think I've come to understand it, Dave. It's not as general as waking people up and putting the facts in front of them. The facts have gotta resonate with them and get them they've gotta be that kind of person like we are, all of us. You mean there's a way I can get free out of this mess? Most people identify that with taxes.
As we know, it's much, much, much bigger than the tax issue. Okay? It's the liberty issue. Alright? And so, and that's why we use taxes because you could get people in on taxes because everybody's interested in their pocketbook and their survival and self interest. But the tax movement was used to show that it's not the tax movement. It's the big general picture. And you have to carry these people. Well, they're like little babies. They're waking up, and you have to tear them step by step by step. Sheck, was that you, Sketch?
[00:51:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wondered if if Dave could mention the the fellow who's, broadcasting all those,
[00:51:44] Unknown:
Darren Weeks. Yeah. Darren Weeks. Darren Weeks. Well, the platform is governamerica.com, governamerica.com. There is a phone number, a call and listen line, and I'll give that out twice. It's (518) 737-0082. That's (518) 737-0082. Rarely does it connect immediately. You'll get that recording that says, this broadcast is currently offline. Please try your call again later. They'll say that up to five times before they hang up on you. A lot of times, it connects on the second, third, or fourth time. Sometimes you just hang up and call back, but they don't want us hearing this stuff.
And and and, yeah, there's some really great, great documentaries that he's playing. He's got, like, 271 documentaries in his loop, but he's got them looping at, you know, inserted, you know, to play some more often than others. But there's some really, really great stuff in there that people have no idea about the fluoride in the water, and how deadly it is. And there's some really great they're not all you know, he's got, like there's probably three or four, maybe more than that, documentaries just about fluoride. You know? Incredible stuff. They play
[00:53:20] Unknown:
It's not just fluoride. They've got this set up where they've got the fluoride mantra label. There's over a 100 deadly chemicals they can put in under that label. Right. Yep. So And they did get your chloride on our number. Props to make the the
[00:53:41] Unknown:
the bug's teeth white.
[00:53:43] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. I gave it out twice. You want me to give it out again?
[00:53:46] Unknown:
Well, you could. Down here in South America, when I moved to Argentina, they put it in they bought all of the water bottle companies, and they put fluoride in the water down there. There's one brand that I found out in Mendoza that didn't have it, that we would use here in Ecuador. They put it in the salt.
[00:54:11] Unknown:
You broke up there. They did what?
[00:54:13] Unknown:
They put it in the salt, s a l t. Oh, yeah. Sal. Uh-huh. Sal in Spanish, s a l. Yeah. Sal. That's right. Okay? Uh-huh.
[00:54:23] Unknown:
Because everybody uses salt. Right?
[00:54:26] Unknown:
Yeah. And they've taken iodine out of Morton's. You know? Remember in The US, it used to be Morton's salt. When it rains, it pours with the little girl with the umbrella. Well, they've taken the iodine out. I don't know what they're doing with if what they're putting in there, but I do know they took the iodine out. So Pink Himalayan salt. Very essential.
[00:54:48] Unknown:
Pink Himalayan salt is pink Yeah. Because of the iodine.
[00:54:53] Unknown:
Ah, but it's and if you get a good pink Himalayan salt, you can see the purple kinda in laced in there. That's the iodine.
[00:55:03] Unknown:
K? Right.
[00:55:04] Unknown:
So that's the stuff Alex Jones, the the, gets deep salt and refines it to that x two and x three stuff he used to sell. So, yes. There was somebody, Roger. Was that Rick? Hello? Somebody just said Roger. No. That was me. I agreed with you. Okay. Alright. You want me to get that number out one more time? Well, you can. One more time, Dave. One more time. Straight up. Slow, big boy from the thumb.
[00:55:38] Unknown:
This is governamerica.com, twenty four seven documentaries about everything everybody doesn't know and needs to know. It's (518) 737-0082.
[00:55:58] Unknown:
And I There you go. Okay. Thank you, Dave. Who else? We're right at the top of the hour. Do we say goodbye? We don't say goodbye anymore to today to because the cat hair's in the CPU fan. Is that correct? Or we just roll on? Are we saying goodbye to the folks over there over this pond or what, Paul? I'm looking for direction here. I'm not gonna get any direction from Paul, it appears. There you go. Samuel will get okay. Samuel, Paul's, chasing this cat with the laser the laser pointer. Go ahead.
[00:56:32] Unknown:
I see no copyright in in this this law and emergency powers book, but, there the letter from the editor in here whose name was Paul Bailey, if he's still here, he's he's basically saying that, if you need originals to print from because when they did the book, some of the printing is already downgraded to a certain degree. So it sounds like he was open when they did the book, which is, I don't know, back in the nineties, I guess.
[00:57:05] Unknown:
'94.
[00:57:06] Unknown:
That that that he would he would help you facilitate that at the time. But who knows? I don't know if Paul Bailey still is with us. Well,
[00:57:16] Unknown:
I I know I know somebody that would know. It would be Joe. Joe, are you with us today, buddy?
[00:57:22] Unknown:
Paul's got a copy of the book. I just get it got it to him last week. And, Gene Schroeder is the only one left alive from the 10 people Oh, is he? When I met Brett. Oh my gosh. Yep. So Paul is gonna be scanning the rest of the book.
[00:57:39] Unknown:
Okay. Who was that right there that said that? Who was that that said that?
[00:57:44] Unknown:
Andy.
[00:57:46] Unknown:
Okay, Andy. Thank you. When did you get a copy of it? Your voice changed, man.
[00:57:51] Unknown:
I got I got three copies. I got one from Joe, one from me, and one from Paul.
[00:57:56] Unknown:
Okay. Good deal. Thank you. Currently or
[00:58:00] Unknown:
or back when? I bought them over the last two years, and, there's we have a copy on eBay right now, and there's a copy on Amazon for both about $50.
[00:58:10] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Yeah. I brought mine at a Patriot show probably in the nineties. So my binding is all broken, and it's all coming apart. So valuable
[00:58:25] Unknown:
pieces of plastic in there. One of those plastic bound ones? Same No. No. It's I was asking Samuel.
[00:58:35] Unknown:
Paper cover and the binding glue is just all coming loose, so the book is all about it. When when when I originally got this, probably around '90 probably '94 because I was a real active then, This was a paramount and but for us to read it, these documents that are in here, these are documents that nobody really wants to have see the day of light. They've got HR one ninety two and all kinds of things in this 150 pages of, Couldn't of information.
[00:59:18] Unknown:
Couldn't recommend the the video or the book, I guess, if you'll read it enough. If I remember right, there's 85 exhibits in there, I believe. And, and they some of those may have been scuttled by now. You don't know, but I know they presented them all in the film. The one thing that got me when I I I don't know that I saw it the first time years ago when I watched it, when we brought it up and I watched it again one night. And, immediately after 03/09/1933, except for the issuance of paper by the regulation, the first indication you got that the system had changed was the agriculture department was requiring licensure of wholesalers or something.
It was some application of license that had never been applied before because people were free. I remember John, and I went back and asked him about this, and he couldn't remember, unfortunately. But I just remembered in the seminar when he got to this point, he quoted an American and said, a noose, not a noose, a harness has been put on the American people, and it will never be taken off. Now that's our ninety three and a half years of Babylonian servitude right there. But somehow, Gene Schroeder and his bunch found a way to get it taken off, a little little bit of a hard, hard task because it all depends on getting that one guy to do this. And, of course, Gene said somebody asked Gene on the conversation we were on, what happens if he did that?
What happens if he did that, Samuel? The whole world economy will crash. And that probably would happen if our stuff ever got out there, but it wouldn't be to the general people. It would be to the first people that got it, understood it, and were able to get their, their funds out and secured before everything else came down. Now, I mentioned and I asked a question, I think, yesterday, because I heard it brought up. Anybody see, a sixty minutes Sunday night with the interview on that big some skorkin or whatever his name was, some big guru?
Nope. Anybody see that? Wow. Nobody's watching sixty minutes anymore. Well, he said there's a crash coming that's gonna be bigger than 28, basically, from what I heard. I heard it secondhand. But you go when they're putting some guy like that talking about this subject on sixty minutes, what the hell else you think they're doing? They're forewarning you.
[01:02:01] Unknown:
So
[01:02:03] Unknown:
it's coming. Just like I've been telling you, we knew it was coming thirty years ago. Mathematically, it had to reach this point because you can't. The debt that is compounding out of thin air. Now there's where they make money out of thin air on the debt on the loans. Because it's compounding upon compounding and those dollars, if you will, those Babble Bucks have never been loaned into circulation. It's compounding on what was loaned into circulation. So just simply mathematically, if you took all the circulating medium and paid off, there'd be no circulating medium babble bucks, but the interest would still be there compounding.
It cannot be solved. It's mathematically impossible. They knew it a hundred years ago or more when they conjured up this scheme. It's just that we don't know it. You know, what's the famous inflation is the way to steal all the wealth from everybody else without everybody else knowing it. Well, that's exactly what they've done. K? That's why the dollar is worth a couple of dollars now compared to the $19.13 dollar or the $19.32 dollar. It's it's just worth pennies on those because that inflation over these years, ninety three and a half, have eroded the purchasing power of the currency.
That's why your prices are going up right now. Hopefully, hopefully, don't know if it will, Hopefully, we'll get over the hump on this. The tariff thing will take a little bit of root, and those prices will come back down as people in The United States have the ability to manufacture. So Samuel, you were trying to say something. Go ahead and let Samuel get his. I've been monopolizing the mic here.
[01:03:57] Unknown:
Yeah. There's there's so much information in this one little book. Like, there's a list of proclamations on page one thirty eight. I mean, this book was never put together with the emphasis on the state citizen, and I wonder if you were to look at all these documents from that point of view and try to redo it, how you could expand it for our benefit?
[01:04:23] Unknown:
Don't know. But I just know all the here here's the demarcation line. Anything that comes out of a regulatory agency with the exception of those two IRS codes, they don't apply to us. Right? That's it. That's that's where the rubber meets the road, isn't it?
[01:04:43] Unknown:
But but, unfortunately, the people we're trying to attract to us don't know any of this, Roger.
[01:04:50] Unknown:
Well, that's why that's why I say, well, I can't force them to to add the information. I can put it out there. It's free. We can find and ask all you people to talk to everybody. If people are interested, it's right here. The that you just buttress what I said earlier. The conditioning is so deep and we're so down far down the road that the majority of people that are too scared, it's too complex, you know, that guy that came on the show here, our, Adrian from down here. And, and I I remember one time we were talking at when we were having a meal together about me and my situation and my residency here, and I'm caught in this catch 22 situation.
Okay? And so I just remember that his one of his comments was I'd be scared to death. I've thought about that a number of times because of some residency thing. Well, what all this involvement in the last couple of months has proven to me, they don't give a flying f if you're a resident or not. So there's no slack. Oh, no. I'm not legal. They're gonna kick you out of the country. That's not the way they handle it. They handle it when you leave. They handle it at the airport. You gotta pay a fine. And then the other rule is you can't come back for nine months. Okay?
But if you're just here, they don't seem to give a flying f where it would matter if I was gonna go off and find another place to live, which I'm not gonna, I'll probably die in this apartment. But if I were to do that and needed to, rent the thing from the landlord, if I had to get any kind of electricity or utilities hooked up, I have to have their ID, which we call here a Sedgula. Okay. And you gotta have one of those. Well, I've got one, it's expired. And I don't have the back part of it where I can where they can see it. I just don't have it. And, where the expiration date is, but I just show them my expired schedule and they go on about their way. But my point being is they don't give a flying flip. They didn't in Argentina either. I was almost illegal the whole nine years I was down there. I was illegal when I had that accident down there, Samuel.
It never
[01:07:05] Unknown:
came up.
[01:07:07] Unknown:
Hold on. It never came up. Not one time. In the trial, in the four years in the interim from the accident to when we had the trial, all that never came up one time. Was that George?
[01:07:23] Unknown:
No. This is Ed from Michigan.
[01:07:25] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Ed. It's satellite George. How are you doing?
[01:07:29] Unknown:
Okay. Good. I just had a question about the book you guys were talking about. I I I missed, what the title was.
[01:07:36] Unknown:
War as Gene Schroeder's is the book that was issued when the video was first put out, War and Emergency Powers. Now, evidently, we've got a PDF of it. Somebody said they sent Paul a PDF of it, and he did. So it may be on the website already. But Paul, are you there? Are you still playing No. I have the physical book.
[01:07:59] Unknown:
I have the physical book. We do have a PDF of it. However, some of the exhibits were in such poor quality in the original book that they didn't scan correctly. Oh, gotcha. So, what I have to do is I have to scan the front and back cover and the spine, and I have to rescan the exhibits, particularly the poor ones, and reassemble a readable PDF.
[01:08:28] Unknown:
So we're working on it. Thank you. It's a it's a it's a real office. It's very, very important, Ed. I don't know the video's right there for you to watch. If you haven't watched it, you and anybody else, it's under the new student section. I highly advise you watch that and get this foundation. This j it absolutely proves everything we're talking about. And we've got the before that they don't have, the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment, and we've got the after. But this crux foundation is that 1913 to '33 and post a little bit information.
It's very important.
[01:09:09] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Yeah. I have seen the video. It's powerful.
[01:09:13] Unknown:
Yes. It is. I'm shocked what you just said that everybody thank oh, everybody's dead except for Gene Schroeder. Boy, that even puts more emphasis on it. Go ahead, Ed. I'm sure I stepped on.
[01:09:26] Unknown:
No. That's okay. Yeah. I I appreciate the, the update. I hope we, I can see a copy of that because it sounds like it's pretty hard to get.
[01:09:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Like, virtually almost impossible. I guess, what did Andy say? There's one on Amazon and one on
[01:09:42] Unknown:
eBay or something? There's one on there's one on Amazon and one on eBay, and they're about $50. But they're gonna get to the point where they're so rare, they're gonna be 2 or 300
[01:09:52] Unknown:
a copy. So Yeah. You'll have to go over to the Israeli library in Tel Aviv to get one.
[01:09:59] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:10:00] Unknown:
Library of And if too many people start buying them, they'll probably block them. They'll get rid of them. Yeah. No. Well, more than likely.
[01:10:08] Unknown:
More unlikely. Alright. Thank you, Ed. Hey. Did you have another question?
[01:10:14] Unknown:
Ed? Well, I'm still working on my gun stuff. I had, I went down to the, Grand Rapids Police Department. You gotta get a per you know, a permit to purchase, and their system has been down since Friday. So I'm like, okay. Well, I guess that step's not gonna happen right away. Uh-huh.
[01:10:32] Unknown:
That's because all those billions they stole and gave to to people, they didn't have the money to keep their systems on up, did they? I don't know what's going on. Lord have mercy. Oh, they sent did you about that cop? One of the one of the cops that was involved in that, Whitmer, fake kidnap thing, they're gonna send that guy to jail for five years. That's one thing I wanted to talk about today, and I've got I should write his name down. I can't remember it. But the guy at DOJ that's the depute deputy, he's behind, Blondie.
She's the head of it, and he's the deputy director that's behind her. Well, it's this guy that's this new world order guy that's in there doing all taking all these legal cases and sabotaging them. And, he was he was he used to be a Democrat. He changed to a Republican. Trump hired him to do something. I forgot what. And now he's put him in as a district, deputy director of DOJ. And this guy is like so in all kinds of bad stuff. He he's dismissed in cases against Pfizer. One of them was Robert Barnes's on the whistleblower key cam.
Others others, I just he he hear every day that this guy is screwing with some of these cases. Now the reason I wanted to mention it, I wish I could remember his name, somebody, maybe some Dan something maybe. Somebody in the audience might know. But the SIB situation remember we were talking about the DOJ being being taken over by the International Monetary Fund? Well, here's a perfect example of all this skullduggery. They put this deputy in, and he is really running the department. And the reason I know that is because Kyle Sarafin, who I've seen interviewed a number of times, one of the real big high profile FBI whistleblowers, says that's exactly the same way the FBI works.
It's not Patel that's running. He's a he's a public face, and he may make some decisions, but it's this guy they brought in to replace, the the who's the other guy that was originally there? Bon Bongino. He Bongino stormed out over the Epstein thing a couple of months ago. Remember that? We hadn't heard his name mentioned since. They bring in a, for the first time, a co, director, assistant director, and he was the guy that replaced the attorney general in Missouri that's now a senator, a good guy, was doing all that good legal work against Biden.
And now they brought in the guy that replaced him as the AG conditioner over and put him as a co director with Bongino. And you never hear Bongino's name mentioned anymore. So he's the one that's essentially running the FBI. I can't remember his name. And even though I think Patel may be doing better lately, but everybody was speculating behind the scenes, evidently, that I heard the scuttlebutt on, that he was gonna replace Patel. So they're trying to make some changes, and it's speculated the blondie may be replaced too. Don't know. We'll see. But, the point I wanted to make was it's the second guy in charge that's running the show, just like Dick Cheney over George Bush.
So that's my 2¢ there, Ed. Anything else?
[01:14:21] Unknown:
No. Roger?
[01:14:22] Unknown:
Yeah. There was Samuel's got something. Yes, Samuel.
[01:14:26] Unknown:
This is the last paragraph that Paul Bailey, the editor wrote. He says, we need this report in the hands of all Americans, so we're not going to copyright it. Therefore, permission is hereby granted to reproduce this report in its entirety. We do ask, however, that you lend your support if possible by purchasing an original report to make copies from that the quality will be maintained. Thank you. So I wonder if there's a master of this somewhere that Gene knows about.
[01:15:01] Unknown:
Gene would be I Joe Joe's not with us today, obviously. I know he'd be involved in this conversation. Gene
[01:15:10] Unknown:
Gene, did not have the master's. I believe Gene has a copy for himself, but Ed Petrovsky, was the one that had the master's for not only the, War and Emergency Powers publication, but also additional materials and additional videos that were shot, at the same time that the Gene Schroeder piece was done. And he passed away, and Joe reached out to his widow about a month ago, and she doesn't know where any of that stuff is. It went to Texas to somebody that she doesn't know, and she has no way of getting a hold of them.
[01:15:57] Unknown:
Gone gone. Color me gone. Color me gone. As far as we know,
[01:16:03] Unknown:
the Gene Schroeder and the copy of Word and Emergency Powers We Have, is it. Those are the last cookies in the jar, guys. So Well, it's just like the same situation
[01:16:15] Unknown:
with Pete Peters. He had this guy, Earl Gray, I think was his name on. Earl something. And he was this heavy researcher, and he put out a monthly newsletter. And I I subscribed to it, and I had all those saved in Florida. And of course, they're gone now. And I even reached out to his widow and said, this this information really needs to be on the Internet. And, of course, it never made it. It's too bad. It's all lost. He had a bunch of the proof, Paul, we're talking about Columbus Day, Monday. He had all that proof that Columbus was a Jew, all the information about all that. He'd done thoroughly, thoroughly researched. And I'm just so sick to see these people's lives were just go by the wayside.
It's so sad. The
[01:17:07] Unknown:
original old the original old, reorder or order form was, in Alta Vista, Dallas,
[01:17:19] Unknown:
Texas. Well, that may be where she sent the stuff to, but no telling. Or somebody wanna drop them a letter and say we're looking trying to trace down Eugene Schroeder and his group's work. So might just drop them on letter and see if anything comes back?
[01:17:36] Unknown:
I think that Joe said that it went to Lubbock, Texas. Oh, okay. And she didn't have any way to contact or didn't know who was there. Well and, you know, I I you cannot press a widow, you know, for Oh, you can. No. And all that. Yeah. All you can do is just ask a question, and you have to accept the answer and go on with life.
[01:18:03] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:18:04] Unknown:
You may be able to revisit it at some later time, but,
[01:18:09] Unknown:
Well, just be grateful. You know, here's gratitude. Let's be grateful we've got what we've got. K? And we've got that excess. So, anyway, it's that salvage. It's the results of all of that work by a whole law team. I was, like, nine researchers on that legal team. It wasn't just Gene Schroeder. Right. He was a spokesman. Yes, Dave?
[01:18:34] Unknown:
You know, last year well, actually, it's several months ago. We could've went we could've went to the National Archives and got original copies of that Trading with the Enemies Act from 1917 and 1933 and the Emergency War Powers Act. But guess what? They closed the National Archives to the public.
[01:18:55] Unknown:
Can't go there anymore. He agrees. Damn. Didn't know that. Okay. Oh, yeah. Well, don't we got it? We got it. We don't have to get back there. We got these son bitches just absolutely cold from the wording of their own poise in the fourteenth amendment. And what's the key? And subject to the jurisdiction thereof. That's the key to this whole riddle right there. I've only come to understand it after all these years, as of late, some extent, but that right there is the key to the entire thing, and. One word.
[01:19:40] Unknown:
I was wondering if Paul has a stamp of where to order it or where it came from in the first under the first page or on the it's not even the first page. It's in between the opening the cover and the first page. There's a mine came from, AAM PO Box 130 Campbell, Colorado and the ZIP code with a phone number. I could try to call that phone number and see if there's anything still there.
[01:20:11] Unknown:
Thirty years. Yeah. Sure could.
[01:20:14] Unknown:
I I believe Campbell,
[01:20:16] Unknown:
Colorado is not too far away from where Gene Schroeder lives. I'm sure he probably is. I'm sure that's probably correct. He lives down in the Southeast Part of Colorado, from my understanding. Yeah. Pretty bad Joe. It's too bad Joe isn't near the one day we really get into this
[01:20:33] Unknown:
topic deeply, you know. Well, Joe Joe's kinda taking it easy, for a day or two because There's nothing wrong with that. He he was walking into the hangar and and the lights were out and there was some stuff on the floor and he tripped and and he, kind of cut his eyebrow open, pretty deep pretty deep gash. He's just kind of taking it easy.
[01:20:57] Unknown:
Okay. Well, fair enough, gee, if you're listening, Joe, I don't know if you're listening, you brought me involved, but we'll get you get you fixed up pretty quick. So hopefully.
[01:21:06] Unknown:
We were talking this morning. Now that
[01:21:09] Unknown:
excuse me, Paul. That is a perfect example why everybody ought to have silver on on hand. Right. Right there. K. Well, so I anyway, lastly, is it lessemflessemf.com, I believe? Lessemf.com. They sell plated cloth that you can get a medical grade silver plated cloth, get copper and other things, I think. I've never been on research yet, but it would be really wise of you if you're not in some real tight budget situation to purchase some of that and have it on hand. Just like Joe tripping, you never know when that stuff's gonna come, handy.
[01:21:55] Unknown:
So sorry to hear you. Roger, didn't you say you can use aluminum foil?
[01:22:00] Unknown:
You can. If you don't have if you don't have any of that stuff, you can use aluminum foil. Use this the shiny side on the skin, Dave, and then you'll have to supplement that to take care of the antibacterial and microbial part. You gotta substitute colloidal silver for that. So, yes, you can replicate it somewhat with that.
[01:22:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Roger. Okay.
[01:22:26] Unknown:
Yes. There's gas. Yes. I bet you I bet you they jacked up the price here with silver going up and silver on You think? Gold. Of course. No. Come on. You think? I can tell you this. Back well, I've got some here, remnants, all that activity years ago. I all I will always have some of this with me. We that was plated when silver was $3.50 an ounce.
[01:22:54] Unknown:
Jeez.
[01:22:55] Unknown:
Yiko. That's a long time ago. Roger? Roger? Yes. If you're gonna get it, I'd damn sure get it in while they got while they got it. Yes. Julie. The lovely Julie. Yep.
[01:23:10] Unknown:
I'm sorry. What were you guys looking for again? I thought I have one thing written by doctor Eugene Schroeder, where he wrote Constitution Fact or Fiction, copyright 1995 by Eugene Schroeder. Is that something?
[01:23:30] Unknown:
I I remember the title of that. I'm not sure if that's this subject matter or something he did on the side. I would think it's got something to do with the War Emergency Powers Act. You'd have to look in there and let us know, Julie.
[01:23:44] Unknown:
Yeah. It says our constitution has been suspended, and it says what the government can do when the constitution is suspended.
[01:23:52] Unknown:
Anything they damn well please. Where'd you get that? How long have you had it?
[01:23:58] Unknown:
I I don't know, but I can send it to Paul.
[01:24:04] Unknown:
Well, okay.
[01:24:06] Unknown:
And he could post it on the website. It's it's it's all about why the revolutionary war was fought.
[01:24:14] Unknown:
The revolutionary war?
[01:24:17] Unknown:
Yeah. It has a chapter about why the Revolutionary War was fought.
[01:24:22] Unknown:
It's a separate document.
[01:24:27] Unknown:
Well, this thing that book that he wrote is a 138 pages long, so I haven't read the computer.
[01:24:33] Unknown:
I'm not sure it's, this war in emergency power, but why don't you send it to Paul anyway? He can look through it and decide where to put it.
[01:24:42] Unknown:
Okay. I'll send it to him. Because the revolutionary
[01:24:45] Unknown:
war the red revolutionary war did not the constitution only came out of that indirectly. You had ten years of the articles of confederation.
[01:24:59] Unknown:
War and emergency powers is a 153 pages.
[01:25:04] Unknown:
Oh, is it? Okay. I don't know. I don't know if it's the same document or not. Just send it to Paul. He can look at it too and compare them. Thank you, Julie. Mirka, was that you?
[01:25:16] Unknown:
Yep. Were you guys talking about the Libra code earlier
[01:25:21] Unknown:
We were. Gary?
[01:25:22] Unknown:
We were. So I found I think I'm found what he the word that he was looking for. And there's three things that we have to hear for ourselves here. There's three sections that I wanna read that would help us, understand that it does not apply. There's three sec small sections, and I can read them only so you can hear it. Word first. What's the word first? Pillage.
[01:25:51] Unknown:
Pillage. Pillage. Oh, that's a good one. That means come and just get we'll grab whatever the hell you want. Go ahead.
[01:25:58] Unknown:
Exactly. Pillaging. There's, three sections that are really important that I've been looking for. I covered it before, but I didn't see it before. But this is number 43. It says, therefore, in a war between The United States and a belligerent and a belligerent which admits of slavery, if a person held in bondage by that belligerent be captured by or comment come as a fugitive under the protection of the military forces of The United States, such person such person is immediately entitled to the rights and privileges of a free man.
To return such person into slavery would be would amount into enslaving a free person, and neither The United States nor any officer under the authority can enslave any human being. Moreover, a person so made free by the law of war is under the shield of the law nations, and the former owner or state can have by law by the law of postilimen postilimeni, no belligerent name or claim of service.
[01:27:19] Unknown:
I'll bet that's the word, not pillage. I'll bet it's that word. Because personage, is that what the board is? You mispronouncing
[01:27:26] Unknown:
it? Personage? T o s t Post Lemony. Lemony. Post Lemony.
[01:27:32] Unknown:
L I m I n y. Post, l I m I n y.
[01:27:38] Unknown:
Y. Post limine. There's a there's a there's a legal action called the action in limine, and I don't know if it's the same thing we're talking about here. Is that Mer trying to say something in the background? Yeah. She's been trying for five minutes. Well, she's gonna have to wait her turn. Go ahead.
[01:27:57] Unknown:
Okay. Number 44 is wait, Myrtle.
[01:28:01] Unknown:
Number Okay. Please finish, Myrtle.
[01:28:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Number 44, and then there's, one more short one. All of wanton violence committed against persons in the invaded country, all destruction of property not command commanded by the authorized officer, all robbery, all pillage, or sacking even after taking a place by main forest, all rape, wounding, maiming, or killing of such inhabitants are prohibited under the penalty of death or such other severe punishment as may seem adequate for the gravity of the offense. Then one more that I found that was that was awesome. Go ahead.
[01:28:55] Unknown:
No. Go ahead. You're reading them. Go ahead. Oh,
[01:29:01] Unknown:
okay. Wait. Let me find it.
[01:29:03] Unknown:
Just what that one said was don't don't don't do all these illegal things when you're down there in the South, it sounds like to me. That are not authorized
[01:29:12] Unknown:
by the officers. There was one where it said that they would they would be punishable by death by the officer, if they do harm harm someone or or do something like No. That sounds big gravity.
[01:29:29] Unknown:
That sounds pretty decent to me. Yeah. Okay. While you're looking for this other one, you're look gonna read us. Murr, what have you got? Yeah. I'm sorry to butt in, but, Gary, can you hear me? You do. Yeah. I hear you just fine. You're not sorry, Gee. What information you got?
[01:29:48] Unknown:
I'm a sorry, Zach. Let me tell you.
[01:29:51] Unknown:
I know. We all know that around here. We love you. What have you got for us?
[01:29:57] Unknown:
Well, some time ago, Gary and I were trying to track down this p word. Right? And, so it's polemony, and it's in 43 like Mirka read. And it means to give back to the original owner after the hostilities.
[01:30:11] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Alright. Cool. Well, it doesn't sound like the Libra code is totally skewed from what Mark has read to us today. You found it. Okay. I found it. Last one. Yeah. Roger.
[01:30:24] Unknown:
Number 46 is
[01:30:25] Unknown:
neither
[01:30:28] Unknown:
Neither number 46 is neither officers nor soldiers are allowed to make use of their position or power in the hostile country, which is what we are, we're foreign to them for the private gain, not even for commercial transactions, otherwise legitimate offenses to the contrary committed by commissioned officers will be punished with cashiering or such other punishment as the nature of the offense may require. If by soldiers, they shall be punished according to the nature of the offense.
[01:31:12] Unknown:
Okay. So that's a good those are three good questions.
[01:31:15] Unknown:
On the invading army and that there were some, some some some fairly legal, level things there. Several people are trying to say something. Who who wants to say something about this right now? To them, Roger. We're pointing to them. I I well, nonresident alien? I guess so. Samuel. It was Samuel. Yes, sir.
[01:31:37] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanted to add that, Stamper in his book makes the claim that in traffic court, there are terms used there that are only found in the military court's marshal manual.
[01:31:51] Unknown:
Could be. Yeah. Could be. Anyway, we're separate from it, and that's for those other people that don't care about what we're doing. That's for them. So, good luck, Joel. So
[01:32:08] Unknown:
what the Yes, Paul? What the lever code says, I believe, is that they are expressly forbidden to re enslave a freed slave.
[01:32:20] Unknown:
Yeah. They can't do that. He was considered free. Okay. Well Once they made it across company lines.
[01:32:28] Unknown:
Right. But before somebody files an affidavit, they are considered a citizen of The United States, and they're considered a subject, and that the government has a property right in them. But once they file an affidavit, they declare themselves free. And from that moment on, they cannot be re enslaved ever again, or it violates the Liberica. Well,
[01:32:52] Unknown:
listen. That's what I say. We get this this information out there. It well, it's it's my understanding, Paul. I may be wrong. If you wanted to go back into the pink cloud, you could go say, I don't wanna be a national. I wanna be a citizen of The United States. And it's got to be as your decision. It's voluntary. They would have to honor it, Libra code or not.
[01:33:15] Unknown:
Yeah. But Merca Red doesn't, ever take into into, voluntary status. So you can you can volunteer your your rights away. So, you know, they don't mention that. You've
[01:33:30] Unknown:
got to be able to give your rights away. They can't take them. That's pretty clear. But they can trick you out of them, and that's what they've done. And it's not did the first time. The and and the reason they can consider you that is because you agreed with it.
[01:33:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Even whether or not you understood what they were asking. Whether ignorance of the law, no excuse. Sorry, slave. What was that called? Public law 100 or or what what was the other name for the lever code that Gary mentioned? Was something 100?
[01:34:08] Unknown:
Yep. Orders 100.
[01:34:13] Unknown:
Orders 100?
[01:34:16] Unknown:
Yeah. 100. And the p words that's been mentioned are not the Hey, Roger. The p words that here. That have been mentioned are not they are not the p word that I'm talking about. I'm sorry. I can't remember it, but I just can't. The meaning of the word the meaning of the word the meaning of the word means and the way it's written in the Libra code in the section is the meaning that the subduing army can do anything they see is necessary to subdue the public.
[01:34:55] Unknown:
Perpetty. Roger?
[01:35:00] Unknown:
Yeah?
[01:35:02] Unknown:
Eugene Schroeder's, one of his exhibits, he mentioned prize courts
[01:35:08] Unknown:
and one of his exhibits in Gary Gary. Well, Gary knows what prize is. He's been around here long enough.
[01:35:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Exactly. So I think this run right runs right along what we're talking about.
[01:35:21] Unknown:
Well, Gary, when you get back home, if you think about it, if you look through whatever you got there, if it's available and find that word, you can come back and tell us. K.
[01:35:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I I sent links to all this stuff that we went through before and he used in his class. And it's general orders number 100 is the other title.
[01:35:42] Unknown:
Yes. Okay. Well, the the good news is it doesn't apply to us. So, it's interesting they mentioned Patel's Law of Nations in there though. Reference that. That's somehow on the straight and narrow. Alright. So we're still waiting for any of you new people. You're gonna get a question or a comment. We're hanging in here. We're we're getting through all these other subjects and finding out some really dig, dig deep, specific information. But if you got questions, now's the time. He's using Okay. But reserve Was that somebody? Was that another you're just wanting to talk in the background or you wanna say something?
[01:36:27] Unknown:
No. Is using a Federal Reserve note re enslavement? Like, if we use Oh, my. Silver? Or No. Peru of Brazil. You're not you don't have to use them, but you do have to exchange them. Well, you know that would be considered reinsuative.
[01:36:41] Unknown:
Our buddy, and I come trying to remember his name, him and a doctor. He's on San Francisco area that wrote a book called They Own You Because of This is something that was his thesis is that they own us because we're using their currency. But you see, that's the opposite wrong. We use their currency because they own us. It's not they own us because we use the currency. They own us because that's where the currency comes from. So that's another one of these patriot misnomers. Pardon me?
[01:37:17] Unknown:
I had a conversation. And he suggested that I put in a, put in a motion saying, where is the state law that requires me to pay, for the reserve note or currency in one of their prize courts, which is was probate at the time. It's family court. But I talked to him. I've read his book. And, yeah, I think that's a philosophy that we need to
[01:37:38] Unknown:
pursue. It might not be a myth. Okay. But you'll Well, I think it's just the opposite. It has no bearing. Who am I talking to there? Is that George, or is that somebody we haven't spoken with? George right now. Okay. Well, I'd I I'm exactly the opposite of you, George. Okay? The the only way we've got that currency is because they put us into servitude and use us as collateral. So I like that guy. I've spoken with him. I can't remember his name. And he's got it pretty much right, but he got that part. He bit the dialectic. See?
It's exactly opposite of what he his thesis is. Yeah, Gary.
[01:38:17] Unknown:
Okay. They demonetized silver in the eighteen seventies. I think it was 1877. '73. Congress detailed. '73.
[01:38:25] Unknown:
The crime of '73. Right. So
[01:38:28] Unknown:
so there they took away our seal right to use silver. Then they demonetized gold for us in the bankruptcy of '33. Right. So, therefore, the old out of necessity, the only thing we've got left is their fiat currency.
[01:38:46] Unknown:
Yeah. That we're the collateral. That's right. That's right. This is why they passed the birth certificate federal legislation in the first depression in '21 or '22. There were birth certificates in The States previous to that. Lisa came up with that one day for us, but they weren't, I'm sure, being used as any kind of collateral as a as a warehouse receipt. These guys saw that because that's the way to back the new bonds they were gonna switch to after they bankrupt to the country. So when the bankruptcy happened in '33, they had about twelve, ten, twelve years of birth certificates. It's already stacked up. And you'll notice in the Schroeder piece that he says when they came out, they used all kinds of different pieces of paper to back the new bonds.
Some of them were these birth certificates in that capacity. I guarantee you. I guarantee you. K? Raj? If yes, Dave.
[01:39:56] Unknown:
I'm pretty sure that Schroeder said in that, you know, that piece that he did, that they switched from federal reserve notes to federal reserve bank notes. And, and that the federal government took over the the treasury took over the Federal Reserve.
[01:40:25] Unknown:
I'm pretty sure I heard that. You know? I just looked at that twice. Well, the Federal Reserve well, yeah. There are no telling what they did. They made International Monetary Fund. So there's your connection with the bankruptcy. There was gold before that and gold, silver, and silver certificates. There weren't any Federal Reserve bank notes or other notes. There was real money. So May I? They yes. Just a second. When they did that, that's when Roosevelt took the gold and because of something in the bankruptcy, probably, it was the gold settlement clause that was in the old bonds.
And you know that these guys set it up where they get to be advantaged as this happened. So they, with the gold settlement clause, would come in and take all the gold. And there was nothing left as a currency for the country. They switched the systems. They came out with Federal Reserve notes that were already collateralized with either some type of paper or the birth certificates they had on hand. That had to be the way it went, I think, Dave. Who was the female right there?
[01:41:39] Unknown:
It was Cheryl. Most people don't realize that gold and silver as legal tender is coming back. There's already 11 states that have passed it with the largest being Texas.
[01:41:56] Unknown:
Yes. That's right. She's right. Utah is another one. There there are states moving in that direction. I they've got what they're gonna have to do if that's gonna happen, Cheryl, is they've gotta get a value between the paper that's floating out there and the debt and the available supply of gold and silver they've got. There's gotta be a numerical difference that equates those two before what you're talking about can happen. And that's the speculation because we know of at least two offset printing presses, one in Iran and one in Russia with the $100 plates to print $100 bills that they've had for thirty years or more.
So there is no real way to tell how many fluctuating bubble bucks there are to go back and make that comparison. That's what they're struggling with right now. That's why but you're gonna see gold go up in the 4 thousands, maybe hit five. And according to a lot of the folks that I've listened to, then there's gonna take the big step. It'll be up to 10. Bam. And the all the the first place it may stop where they could get some handle on that is $20,000 an ounce. We'll see. As I said, Jim Sinclair, the late Jim Sinclair said in an interview, it may be as high as a $185,000 an ounce.
Cheryl.
[01:43:33] Unknown:
Wow. K? Wow. So
[01:43:36] Unknown:
it's gonna happen. It's happening right now. But all these mechanizations they're making with these stable coins and tying it to this and tying it, that's a bridge to try and get to what you're saying. But the reality of an honest monetary system is sitting out there in the BRIC system. It's already tooled up. They've got all of the ten, fifteen year preliminary stuff done. It's ready to just stake in step in and take the place of the world reserve currency. That's happening right now. The dollar's losing value. K? So, yes, you're right. There's a lot there's a lot behind it.
[01:44:21] Unknown:
Yeah. What's the brick system?
[01:44:24] Unknown:
What are they using? You they're using nine nine nine nine gold kilo bars. You don't know about the bricks? Brazil, Russia, Brazil, Russia, India, China, about 40 or 50 other countries have joined in, including, I believe, the Gulf countries. And that represents about 73% of the world's population. They're sitting out there, and they're building their system where you can take the standard is four nine gold kilo bars. You can redeem the currency for the gold. They have an intermittent currency that countries use to settle their trading debts.
And then underneath that, each country has a currency tied one to one to the trading currency, and it's backed on the country's commodities. So there is a system for honest weights and measures. It's backed on gold. Trump and the world leaders are scared to death of it because it means it'll replace the dollar as the world reserve currency, and we'll be, we'll be, kind of dead in the water. It'll still be there. Largely. There'll still be dollars. They'll still buy something. But the system of the world reserve currency, what they call that exorbitant privilege, that's gonna move over to bricks.
Okay?
[01:45:54] Unknown:
Yeah. More people need to know about that.
[01:45:59] Unknown:
I I Well, it's at they it's out there all it's out there all the time. You've been they've been talking about it for over ten years.
[01:46:07] Unknown:
Wow. Well, yeah, I've heard about bricks, but I never paid any mind to it because it was Well not the main Okay. This stuff. Well, I guess well, shame on you. K? So that's what it is. Alright.
[01:46:22] Unknown:
Thank you. Okay. Yeah. Yesterday, the, Conrad was asking about honest monitors. He was already sitting over there bricks. You know, when they when they got that little, Jew, Milou, who is, has Jewish in his background in Argentina elected, Argentina had decided to join the BRICS. That's the very first thing they had him do. The first thing Malouf did when he got in power, pull Argentina out of the BRICS. They're scared to death. Yeah. So, so George is talking in the background, I think George is that you could get your beat buddy. Yeah. Who else has got something? Yeah.
[01:47:04] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:47:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Dave does. I
[01:47:07] Unknown:
my thoughts on this, you know, these these states that have made, gold and silver legal tender again, the only way we can do that is if they pay us in legal tender. And I'll I'd like to see China you know, you go ahead and get yourself a brick note and go to China and see if they give you gold for it. I don't believe they're doing it.
[01:47:30] Unknown:
Dave, they pay you in legal tender right now.
[01:47:34] Unknown:
Who does?
[01:47:36] Unknown:
The federal government.
[01:47:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. No. That come on, Roger. You know what I'm saying. If they make I know
[01:47:45] Unknown:
what you're saying, but I I wanna hold you to what you're saying. You say they're gonna need to start paying the silver. What I'm saying. I'm not what? I so you're saying I could turn in a a dollar in Texas for for, an ounce of gold or silver? We're done on your life. That's not what legal tender is. Any legal tender But what does that mean? It means that they want us to give them all of our No. Metal, and then we'll we won't have any left. What it's legal tender dollars an ounce. Legal tender simply means that they'll accept it for taxes.
[01:48:18] Unknown:
Right. So you and and that $1,500
[01:48:21] Unknown:
an ounce for a silver, who's gonna be able to replace what they give to them? Nobody. I don't know. But anybody that go pay their taxes in silver, it depends on what value they're gonna place on your silver, doesn't it?
[01:48:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Right.
[01:48:35] Unknown:
Well, you make an interesting question. I mean, you're gonna give them a gold coin to pay your your bill, and on the back, Congress said it's worth $50?
[01:48:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Exactly.
[01:48:47] Unknown:
No. It's not. It's worth all these thousands. Well, it says right here, $50. Hell, but congress passed it. They ought to know what the hell they're doing, shouldn't they? Even though we know they don't. No. They should, but they don't. You have to read the notes that are tested in federal reserve. That's the, that's the old k Kehoe decision out there in Las Vegas about that guy that was paying his employees in golden gold. And the IRS went after him. And, the first time they had a hung jury, and then they came back at him, no double jeopardy here, and, come back at him and convict him. But that's what he was doing, and that was challenged. And that is our John Nelson's research. I mentioned him on here occasionally.
John Nelson. He was an old patriot researcher, very, very bright, hung out in Durango, Colorado. He, at one point, almost had the whole city of Durango using silver as their monetary supply, Dave, from my understanding. I hadn't heard his name in years. Very few people know who he is. I don't even know if he's still alive, but he got really annoyed with him. Roger, but I think the
[01:49:58] Unknown:
that hung jury, when they came back the second time, instead of having a hung jury, they hung the jury.
[01:50:04] Unknown:
Well, whatever. John Nelson and, I don't know what has ever happened to him. He was an absolutely brilliant researcher. I heard they murdered his sister who was an attorney in DC, and they had a contract on him. I don't know whether that was street talk or what, but, boy, he hadn't had any kind of a profile in thirty years.
[01:50:29] Unknown:
Well, Roger, you bring an interesting point. George here again. Could we, submit our affidavit with a demand to say our water city water company to say, I have I have gold, silver here to pay, and then get in writing they don't accept it. And therefore, they would be supporting us to perjury to keep using the what they call legal tender because I that's way off that's way too far off in the weeds for me, George.
[01:50:55] Unknown:
I file a simple affidavit. I don't know about any of that stuff.
[01:51:00] Unknown:
Because they're they're causing us to move because of inflation. They're causing us to move to countries just like immigrants are coming here. It's economic genocide. They'll drive immigrants to come here for a better life. They'll send a third of their paycheck back to build houses down there. They'll show you pictures on their cell phones, and then you're defeating the indigenous people here. We might as well be on a reservation.
[01:51:23] Unknown:
Well, in a sense, I saw a guy who got pissed off, Indian guy. It was a story yesterday in New York, because they've changed some of the rules on these trucks out there, and they can't renew someone's license who's not a legal resident or citizen. And this guy had been over here for eight years. He's Indian, spoke no English. He was speaking Hindi in the in interview, and he was going, I can't I I can't feed my family back in India. Same thing. So they are making gradual changes at least on this dangerous, really dangerous situation of an, like this guy.
Drive he'd been driving trucks since for eight years, over here, and he finally can't do it anymore. But that's all these accidents that are being caused. New York is guilty primarily because they were issuing CDLs, commercial driver's licenses, and they didn't even have a name on the document. K? So that sorry to get off on that, George. Yeah. I know you like you like I I just don't want the that that's a what if game. Well, I I don't know. You know? Oh, you'd be crazy to pay them in gold and silver unless you get some kind of agreement on the value of what you're giving. It's like we said, if there's a million of these efforts Paul, George, you gotta talk louder. We can't even hardly hear you.
[01:52:50] Unknown:
I can't even hear you. Political movement that we could do with the currency is my point. You know? So George, I can't even hear you.
[01:52:58] Unknown:
He can't hear you, Roger. His phone just went wonky on him.
[01:53:04] Unknown:
Alright, George. Well, I can't hear you, and you can't hear me. It doesn't sound like we're gonna have much of a, amenable conversation. Sorry.
[01:53:13] Unknown:
Sorry about that. Yeah. I I Yeah. Was just saying that, you know, number of no new taxes. Remember that one? Supposedly we got all the votes. I mean, if there's a million affidavits that have been filed and, you know, I agree with you. It's been an impactful. But why can't we rally everybody toward some kind of We can't. Correct. Political movement with the with the currency. You know? Well, the reason we can't is we can't even get enough people with new students on here except once every couple weeks. We can't do jack shit. We can't even get my damn book up on the Internet to be available as a hard copy.
[01:53:45] Unknown:
So you're saying why can't we do all these wonderful things? Because we don't have enough people, George.
[01:53:52] Unknown:
Boom. K. Well, we have 55 people or 65 people on here if we send our affidavit with our next bill, you know, with a statement in there saying, you're subordinated. You know, I'm gonna pay this silver and gold and, start bringing some I guess we'd have to bring cases. I don't know.
[01:54:11] Unknown:
I don't know. Be a heck of an inflation fighter. You know, I got something that works here, George. It gets people out of federal's servitude. And all these other things, if you wanna go do that or whatever, I don't think you'll have much success with it. But we've got what works right here, and I try and stay on target with that. So my bad. Okay? I don't like all these what if scenarios generally, and I don't see anybody that's ever had any kind of collective effect with them, especially a motley little crew as wonderful as they are, as we have here.
K? So, anyway, that's my response. We got a couple of minutes left. Anybody who's got something you wanna insert
[01:54:57] Unknown:
their sketch, he does. Yeah. Yep. Yep. I don't know if you heard about the decision. It was a six three decision, the Supreme Court, for for Trump firing, the three commissioners of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Basically
[01:55:18] Unknown:
go ahead. He's the president. He fired just about anybody he wants unless they're congressionally appointed.
[01:55:24] Unknown:
Right. Right. Well, they they just had a decision saying he can do that, and now he's going to start firing all the all the democratic appointed that could hide behind the what is it? Fredericks b United States case that was implemented in 1935. So ninety five years, they've been running this scam, and he's finally saying no more scamming. Well, good. And, your Thank god. Political go ahead.
[01:55:58] Unknown:
And all you people out there that think Trump's never doing anything, he's terrible. You hear all these things he's doing, at least give him credit for the good things he's doing, folks. I hope a lot of heads roll because of that right now. And he can then get to these guys that are behind that are running the scene.
[01:56:18] Unknown:
Yes. And I I just wanted to point out that he plays the ambiguity game very well. I don't, I I wanted to also mention that, Thomas Massie just posted a, a Twitter of Trump asking, say, Miriam Adelson, right, who gave millions of millions to him. Yes. He said he asked Miriam, who do you love more? Israel, United States. And she would not answer that. And then Trump said, well, I guess, I guess, he she loves Israel more. So it's it's very interesting how he plays the ambiguity game sometimes. And, but like you said,
[01:57:05] Unknown:
see, he does some good. So I I'm like the turtle on the fence post. I haven't made a decision because of all the ambiguity he uses. I yield. Thank you. Well, I just you know, who who else could do a better job? Does anybody got I mean, just you expect Christ to come back and sit in the seat? That's about the only person that's gonna do the job you want done. That's probably not gonna happen. So you stay up on that fence there. Watch this, Bruce. Bruce, the first time today. Hey, Bruce.
[01:57:40] Unknown:
Getting sick and tired of hearing this junk. They all took a You don't have to tune in. Every night go one of them. You don't have to tune in. Yeah. I know, but I they they they all got bought off. They gotta jump through the hoops. That's what they're doing. All of them. That's what he's fighting against.
[01:57:58] Unknown:
Well, that's what Bruce says. Massey would disagree with you, so would Mary, Mary Taylor Greene and some of these other ones. So, anyway, I know Bruce is a little sour on the system, and, by gosh, he's got every reason to be. So do you. But if you ever want to or you find somebody that's bitching about it, I got an answer for you. You can get out of it. You can pull yourself right out of it. It's nonconfrontational. It is not expensive. It works every time. Guaranteed. Money back. Triple your money back. No questions asked. Guaranteed. K?
Well, if y'all won't take that offer, then the only thing we got left for you is we'll pray for you. Right, Bruce?
[01:58:44] Unknown:
Well, the, 99% of the people up there representing us are lawyers. So you believe in what a lawyer does?
[01:58:52] Unknown:
Well, I I'm not I don't know. Is Massey a lawyer? Representing us at all. Is Massey a lawyer? Is Mary Marjorie Taylor Greene a lawyer? Is, the chick from Florida, La Pompa, or whatever her name is, is she a lawyer? I don't think so.
[01:59:05] Unknown:
I'd said 99 something's our lawyers up there Okay. Representing us.
[01:59:11] Unknown:
Well, I I okay. Well, they don't rep they can they don't represent you except at a local level. All politics is local for us for fans. Anyway, we'll be back on Thursday tomorrow to kick it around again and again, and there just ain't no telling what's gonna happen between now and then. So if it comes up and it's important outside of new students, we're gonna talk about it. And we'll see you whenever we see you soon. Ciao. Alright. Now the first thing I'm doing is going to El Banjo. As usually, the first word you learn in Spanish, Paul, is el banjo.
[01:59:55] Unknown:
Oh. Pretty sure you Is that is Pretty sure you can put that together. Okay. Is is that where they go? You know, do you like deliverance? Roger. It's gonna be delivered Roger. From Roger. He said he's he said he's going to the other room. So gotta give him, gotta give him a minute to get back. We've got we've got Julian. We've got Joan.
[02:00:21] Unknown:
He's got a baniel button just like a cough button.
[02:00:26] Unknown:
Well, no. He just gets up and walks away.
[02:00:30] Unknown:
And and Sketch. One more thing from Sketch too.
[02:00:35] Unknown:
Alright. So okay. So duel age. Yeah. Sounds like you're playing dueling banyos.
[02:00:44] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:00:46] Unknown:
Kinda like deliverance. Deliver me from that spot in my chair. Banjo. Banjo. What? Hey. The j is usually silent. What? Mexican. You know, Jesus? All that. So banjo. It could be banjo. Could
[02:01:09] Unknown:
be.
[02:01:10] Unknown:
But is it a four string or a five string? Please. I don't know. Inquiring minds. That stuff. I wonder if Roger's back yet.
[02:01:23] Unknown:
Julia, you have a little bit of an echo coming back through you when other people speak.
[02:01:29] Unknown:
Yeah. It's a little bit it's coming from her speaker.
[02:01:33] Unknown:
It's either a one string banjo or a two string banjo.
[02:01:40] Unknown:
Okay. Yes, Raj. Are you back? Thought I heard a grunt. I thought I heard a Raj. You did hear you heard me a grunt. I was grunting.
[02:01:51] Unknown:
There we go. Alright. Yeah. That was a grunt of relief. Two cups of coffee, a a a vitamin drink, and maybe a glass of water, in a two hour period. That Mhmm. Stress you. That'll stress you. So, what have y'all continued? Did I leave? Or You were ready to float away, Roger. I was just pretty closely there, Lisa. I keep a nice place you're close, but my housekeeper puts it in other places. It's not there. I gotta go find it. Normally, I can, relieve myself there. You know, my father my father, when we drive, we go we got he'd take a month's vacation. We'd be out in Texas or New Mexico or some place, and we're gonna drive to Florida. Well, we always had to carry the boat. He had a little little boat behind it, a little wooden boat. And, and he he my father would not stop.
He actually made my mother he carried a coffee can in the car. He would make my mother pee in a coffee can because he wouldn't stop. You make I'm telling you. He my I I had a my dad was a real piece of work, man. Love him to death. Sure miss him. Anyway, that was a old family story, and my mom did it. So what else? Anybody else have something they need me for? Julie. Julie had something. Julie has. Julie. Roger.
[02:03:17] Unknown:
Roger. I was just gonna tell you. It's not Daniel. It's El Banjo.
[02:03:23] Unknown:
Well, that that you gotta you gotta go through my southern pronunciation.
[02:03:27] Unknown:
So sorry. It's Bano. It's Bano. It's A E O U.
[02:03:34] Unknown:
See, and Julie's never even lived in the vowel. Well, you know, you know, the funniest the funniest thing, Julie, when I say it, they understand it.
[02:03:43] Unknown:
I know, but it's wrong.
[02:03:46] Unknown:
Well, I, you know, I I don't mind. I want I want to leave.
[02:03:51] Unknown:
I want to leave. How many decades now you can't speak Spanish, and then we complain about Spanish people who come here and can't speak English.
[02:03:59] Unknown:
Well, at least I could make myself through it. They can't even do go that far. I want to leave an indelible impression on these Spanish speaking people as that gringo that's always mispronouncing the words. They'll they'll never forget you. Okay? Yeah, Spanish. The pronunciation in Spanish is incredibly important, generally. Yes. Yes, Joan. How do you say it? Excuse me. How do you say it? You know? And I've noticed on watching football here lately, there's a there's a there's a nationwide restaurant called Wings Place or something. It's wings, buffalo wings.
And they've even gotten a commercial in Spanish. And they're eating and they're going, oh, the food is really good. Have you seen that yet, Julie?
[02:05:06] Unknown:
No. I haven't seen that, but I Yeah. They're dying
[02:05:10] Unknown:
on Do you usually say what? Okay. See there? Just she's just for drilling those r's and just doing it all right. So, anyway
[02:05:23] Unknown:
Does that does that translate to water closet?
[02:05:28] Unknown:
So where's bathroom? I'm not sure what it what it translates from, but it means the bathroom. Yeah.
[02:05:36] Unknown:
Roger.
[02:05:38] Unknown:
Yes, John?
[02:05:40] Unknown:
Two things. One is about Trump, and one is about Matthew. And the Trump one is he's have you seen a quote have anybody have you seen a cover of him on the Time magazine cover of him that says and it said the leader Israel needed now, And it's a Hold on. Picture. Oh, that's what they're value. And, no, I hadn't seen it yet, Joan. Answer that question. K. Okay? It it it it's a it's a terrible picture of him. He said, why did they put such a terrible picture of me? And when I first saw it and I didn't know it was about Trump, I thought it was because they've taken it, like, from the ground up of his of his chin and his face.
And he I thought he was I thought it was Lindsey Graham. That's how horrible the picture is.
[02:06:42] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I haven't seen it yet. I'm sure I will, though.
[02:06:46] Unknown:
Okay. And the other thing about Massey is that he's got the 218 votes to make for the house to vote to, reveal or expose the Epstein files list. Yeah. But but he he won't he won't he's got them, but they're not doing anything
[02:07:12] Unknown:
with it. So someone Well, they if you even if it passed and it got the senate, it wouldn't get through the senate. I don't think. Oh, okay. So it's your two things?
[02:07:24] Unknown:
Anybody else? That's not one. This is one. I have one thing.
[02:07:28] Unknown:
Hold on. The female's gonna go first. I think it's Murr. Yes?
[02:07:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Gary had and I had been talking about this, p word a while back, and I think, we discussed number one forty seven forty seven. Excuse me. Belligerents sometimes conclude an armistice while their planet potentiaries are meant to discuss the conditions of a treaty of peace. The thing popped up from the free conference call. But, anyway, they get to discuss it even without a preliminary armistice. And, basically, it's just to continue the war without any abatement. But, so plenty of potentiaries. And Gary won't, come back to us when he has a chance and let us know. But I I think we had settled on that being that p word he was talking about, but it's at $1.47.
[02:08:18] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Murr. Well, anything else?
[02:08:23] Unknown:
No. Have a good
[02:08:25] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Scheduled something?
[02:08:28] Unknown:
Yeah. One more thing on, Trump and Massey. Massey in that in that Twitter said, Miriam is funding, all the money to go against me to get me out of office. And, also, I was perusing the White House photos from the first term to the second term of Trump. And the first term, he did put a picture of the meeting of the rabbi's Chabad Chabad Levovich rabbis. And and his second term, he did have a meeting with him, but he did not put an official photo of the Chabad meeting. But he did put an official, photo of the meeting of the Orthodox
[02:09:12] Unknown:
Christians. So I thought that was very interesting. Okay. Yeah. For everybody who says Trump, hold it. For all of you that think Trump is a Jew, I hope you heard that. Go ahead.
[02:09:23] Unknown:
Well, you know the Chabad thing, that's when they signed the, resigned the Noahide. Right? And I had a little discussion with someone named John Moore yesterday, yeah, who called me ignorant. But he was saying the Noahide are just a resolution, a house resolution. Well, no. They're not. They're a joint resolution with the senate. So they're the same as a bill or law.
[02:09:47] Unknown:
So he he thinks it's the same as It had to be, had to be signed by the president. It doesn't just come out the senate. It was it
[02:09:54] Unknown:
was it was signed it was signed by the president, executive order, and the title is Education Make Sharing Day USA.
[02:10:02] Unknown:
It didn't Yes. We have no choice. Right? Okay. Every president has signed it starting with Carter, 04/18/1978,
[02:10:10] Unknown:
and it is in effect. Okay. And Alright. Well, the good news, Murr. The good news, it doesn't apply to us. Murr claims it
[02:10:19] Unknown:
I know. I know. We talked about that. Murr claims it's like ice cream day, but the hell it is. It's decapitation
[02:10:26] Unknown:
day. Let him go chop the end of his penis off. Good deal.
[02:10:31] Unknown:
K? Who who was specifically put forward the no hide laws? Was it the Chabad?
[02:10:39] Unknown:
The Chabad are are yeah. They're they're part of it. Yep. They're the ones that come. Yeah.
[02:10:44] Unknown:
They were the impetus for that to be put in legislation.
[02:10:48] Unknown:
Well, actually and I was reading about it before, but, yeah, it was about Schneerson. But, it wasn't him exactly, but it was, you know, about him. And, I can get the name, and I was looking at it yesterday.
[02:11:00] Unknown:
So it was it was put forward by people who call themselves Jews that but that aren't. I yield.
[02:11:08] Unknown:
Of course. Those are all the I think the Shabbat are more orthodox Jews, quite frankly, as opposed to Zionism. But I don't know for sure. We
[02:11:21] Unknown:
have the Nutriarchada. We have the Nutriarchada too, and people say, oh, well, they're they're anti Zionist. Well, guess what? They really do claim that land over there. It's just not until their Mosiac arrives.
[02:11:33] Unknown:
Okay? So they're all on the city. Have you tried to access Nutri Carta or Zionist Zionist, Jews against Zionism lately? I couldn't access the websites when I tried recently. They've got them shut off.
[02:11:48] Unknown:
Well, I'll see if I can if I can, I'll forward them to you. It might be because where you are. You never know. Well, it could be. But it didn't look like that to me. Yes. There's Larry. Yes,
[02:11:58] Unknown:
sir. Yeah. What was the good news about the Noahide laws? I didn't hear you because Murr's voice is very loud and dominating over yours. No. Not Murr's. It couldn't be. The good news, it doesn't apply to you, Larry.
[02:12:14] Unknown:
Well, yes. Why are students so worried about it then? I don't know. I can't figure it out. They just wanna discuss about it. They get their hair all up on their back and same thing with these Muslim laws and stuff. Well, they don't apply to us. Sorry.
[02:12:29] Unknown:
They might apply to us if we if they decide they want to. No. No. Well, I I mean, look what they're doing right now. They're they have a supposed ceasefire that they've already broken several times over there. Alright? They're gonna do what they wanna do if they can get away with it.
[02:12:47] Unknown:
And you're gonna volunteer? They're not gonna prosecute that here in The US. There's too damn many guns, Murr. Please. You don't volunteer. They can't even get the freaking guns. Come on. So, anyway, anybody else got something for me? I don't know why you put up with John Moore myself. Anybody else got something for me?
[02:13:10] Unknown:
That's that's John Moore.
[02:13:15] Unknown:
Something about La Plata, which is, La Plata is is silver, isn't it?
[02:13:24] Unknown:
Hello. Who's that Rory?
[02:13:28] Unknown:
Jesse. I don't Jesse.
[02:13:31] Unknown:
Oh, Jesse. Jesse. Silver,
[02:13:34] Unknown:
right here. Yeah. That's what I said. Platte is silver. So I don't know. I didn't get the rest of what he was saying. I'm just not that. My problem with Spanish is hearing it and understanding it. I can speak it alright, but, Julie, say my pronunciations are wrong. But, shit, I've been living down here for seventeen years. I've been getting around with it. So, they laugh at me. I don't care. Okay? But, anyway, Jesse, the silver is what? What was the full sentence you were saying?
[02:14:05] Unknown:
In Odoro, toilet.
[02:14:10] Unknown:
Roger?
[02:14:11] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Never mind. Yes. I got Plata. Yes. Something about John's talking about toilets. Yeah. What now?
[02:14:21] Unknown:
Are are you are you hearing, and I'll put it this way. I listened to a guy called the Canadian prepper. He's got a big facility to supply preppers. I think on the web alone, he makes $35 a month. He and all the people up there that are like minded are seeing the Canadian government taking away their guns. They can't burn wood. You know, the whole list of these things. They're all considering moving into The United States.
[02:14:55] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:14:57] Unknown:
Good deal. That's how bad it's getting up there. These guys are really I know it. Yeah. They just
[02:15:03] Unknown:
I I hear them occasionally. Yeah. I know. They're they're about on a par with England here in their agenda. Okay. They're hoping for a breakaway province that says no. Thank you. Alberta. And then go there. Yeah. Yeah. Alberta is about like Texas from what I understand. Okay. Anyone else got something for me? Yeah. Yes. Paul? I got I got stuff.
[02:15:28] Unknown:
I, I found a copy of the Libra Libra code of 1863. Excuse me. Damn. When you need the lunch to work, they don't. Okay. I think what's what's really interesting is is the section's up in the eighties. Okay. Whose mic is open and they're they're throwing stuff in their toolbox or whatever? Stop it, please. Like, up in the eighties, like, number 83, scouts or single single soldiers, if disguised in the dress of the country or in the uniform of the army, hostile to their own, employed in obtaining information if found within or lurking about the lines of the captor, are treated as spies and suffered death. Now that doesn't apply to us, but they consider us armed prowlers by whatever names they may be called or persons of the enemy's territory who steal within the lines of the hostile army for the purpose of robbing, killing, or destroying bridges, roads, and canals, or of robbing or destroying the mail, or of cutting the telegraph wire wires are not entitled to the privileges of the prisoner of war. So there they have very distinct definition of how they can even deny somebody the rights of a prisoner.
But then Belligerence. Belligerence. Oh, belligerence like you can't imagine. But then 85 is war rebels are persons within an occupied territory who rise in arms against the occupying or conquering army or against the authorities established by the same. If captured, they may suffer death. Whether they rise singly in small or large bands, and whether called upon to do so by their own but expelled government or not, they are not prisoners of war, nor are they, if discovered and secured before their conspiracy has matured, to an actual rising or to an armed violence.
So they can, seize people even if their conspiracy, whatever, or the, proposed conspiracy or the,
[02:17:51] Unknown:
But see, you you you left out the two word in there. Rebels. We're not rebels. We've conformed to their laws and have a legitimate position as in connection with their laws. We're not rebels.
[02:18:05] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Well Okay. The okay. Well, section 86 is what I was actually going to get to, and that is Right. That specifically has to do with traffic.
[02:18:18] Unknown:
Oh, good. That means I'm out of here. So good. No.
[02:18:21] Unknown:
No. No. This is why traffic sucks. K? All intercourse between the territories occupied by belligerent armies, whether by traffic, by letter, by travel, or in any other way ceases. This is the general rule to be observed without special proclamation. So under the Libra code, traffic in all forms under conditions of war is ceased. That is why license. To engage in traffic, you need a license.
[02:19:00] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that may be true down here, but the buses keep running real regularly, and there's all kinds of taxis. So Okay. Well You guys get a real okay. Whatever.
[02:19:14] Unknown:
But, but that is number 86, that is right. That is where they get all the teeth to let to restrict and legislate traffic. Maybe. They don't even need commerce. It's in the damn lever code.
[02:19:29] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:19:32] Unknown:
I'll see y'all. Get better than this. Well, thank you. Have a One last thing.
[02:19:41] Unknown:
Adios.
[02:19:42] Unknown:
You are something of the world. A what of the world?
[02:19:46] Unknown:
Person. You are globally? You are globally? For real? No.
[02:19:51] Unknown:
What? Okay. Is he sketch sketch used to work? He's a citizen of the world. Well, then there's people that are that. They've got that category for you. I'd rather be a citizen of The United States Of America. It's really unique. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Have a great day. K? Thank you, Raj. I am a citizen of heaven.
[02:20:21] Unknown:
Paul, are you familiar with Namdi Gher?
[02:20:25] Unknown:
Yeah. The name. The name.
[02:20:29] Unknown:
No. The war name. And an alien cannot maintain an action during the war in his own name, hence, the all caps name.
[02:20:41] Unknown:
Oh, Uh-huh.
[02:20:47] Unknown:
Oh, that that must be that
[02:20:50] Unknown:
must be the whole thing behind the Bourne Identity.
[02:20:55] Unknown:
Is that a fictitious name, Samuel?
[02:21:00] Unknown:
Yes. It's a misnomer. When they when they all cap your Christian name, that's your war name because we're in an emergency. And in that during that emergency, they can't do business with you under your real name. They have to make one up for you.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
Samuel, I'm going to buy some paint today to mix that powder, and we will do some tests.
[02:21:30] Unknown:
Cool. If we get your blowtorch
[02:21:33] Unknown:
I got a blowtorch.
[02:21:35] Unknown:
Do they do they tell you how long it needs to dry before you do it?
[02:21:41] Unknown:
Well, I should I didn't didn't I don't remember, but I'd read the directions to get back to you.
[02:21:48] Unknown:
Okay. I've got them. I just haven't opened them yet. I'll I'll do that today.
[02:21:59] Unknown:
I'm sure I'll I'll I'll wait at least twelve hours or so or twenty four, something like that, then I'll do the test.
[02:22:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Usually usually
[02:22:09] Unknown:
At least twenty four, I would sec I suggest, especially if if it's cooler and and the humidity
[02:22:15] Unknown:
is high. Yeah. Yeah. It's gonna be acrylic, late or latex. So yeah.
[02:22:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Anyways, I think this this war name is really our all caps name, and it all makes sense because of the war powers. And in, in in Gross' speech, you know, he basically says once you're out of that system, how you stay out of it through the, and their commerce is you have to have a non interest bearing bank account if you have an account. And if you do any transaction over state lines, it needs to be a US postal money order.
[02:23:04] Unknown:
And one can't comment for Bori Bori. I think that God did not put lines on the map of the world. It is one-sided, and I I just soon be on God's side. I yield. Yeah. But he give you your own territory where you're born. You're supposed to defend your earth, your land. Well, I'm on God's side. I rest my case.
[02:23:38] Unknown:
Mhmm. Anybody interested in the second half of section 86? The exceptions?
[02:23:46] Unknown:
Sir.
[02:23:47] Unknown:
Exceptions to this rule, whether by safe conduct or permission to trade on a small or large scale or by exchanging mails or by travel from one territory into the other can take place only according to agreement approved by the government or by the highest military authority. Contraventions of this rule are highly punishable. There's the whole you gotta have a license to move freely about the cabin. There's the whole thing. Gotta have permission. That's cool.
[02:24:30] Unknown:
Call for me.
[02:24:33] Unknown:
Parole. K.
[02:24:36] Unknown:
I I still haven't, I still haven't found any section in this where it talks specifically about, the, what the government can do to subdue, the populace. I mean, I've searched for, inhabitants. I've searched for, citizens. I've searched for, prisoners, which, well, under the under the Libra code prisoners of war, I mean, they could do whatever they want to to subdue them, which means they can pump them full of fluoride or whatever.
[02:25:27] Unknown:
Poison is prohibited by labor code.
[02:25:30] Unknown:
Good day. I, wonder about grout code for epoxy grout. Is there such a thing? Mhmm. Yeah.
[02:25:38] Unknown:
Your phone your phone sucks. And, Your phone just sucks. Color.
[02:25:44] Unknown:
Dude.
[02:25:45] Unknown:
Dude. Your phone sucks. You can't even hear what we're saying when you're talking, and we can't understand what you're saying. You must speak up too when you talk. Yeah. You gotta speak up. You gotta speak right into that phone because it sounds horrible. And even through active processing do that again. Well, he just muted himself. Okay. Oh. I tell you what. Go to Dollar General. Get that little $20 flip phone that Dave's got and buy a minute card. I'm just saying. Yes, Rick?
[02:26:39] Unknown:
Poison is specifically prohibited by the Liberica.
[02:26:43] Unknown:
So, no, they can't pump your mind.
[02:26:47] Unknown:
But they have to prove that fluoride is a poison. And they're never gonna do that because they put it in the damn water.
[02:27:02] Unknown:
There was a recent case where it was proven that it just destroyed kids' IQ. I don't know if that works.
[02:27:13] Unknown:
Well, isn't it labeled with a isn't the, the product itself has a poison label on it, skull and crossbones, doesn't it? Yeah. Chlorosalicylic acid?
[02:27:30] Unknown:
Yep. Yes. Poison. It's poison. You're right.
[02:27:36] Unknown:
Okay. So so the fact that they're fluoridating our water is a violation of the Liber Code?
[02:27:43] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:27:46] Unknown:
Okay. So that would mean that any water that that would mean that any municipality or water board, water council, that did put fluoride in the water is guilty of violating the Lieber code and, guilty of a war crime.
[02:28:09] Unknown:
More him. More him.
[02:28:12] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:28:15] Unknown:
Okay. So why don't we go after these bastards one municipality at a time? Why don't we?
[02:28:27] Unknown:
Violating the the lines of the law suit. Go ahead.
[02:28:32] Unknown:
Where's Joe Lustigoe when we need him? Really, all you need is to take down one municipality, and all the rest of them will fall like dominoes because they don't want to be, they don't wanna be locked up. They don't wanna lose their their cushy positions. They don't wanna lose their authority. Hi, kitty.
[02:28:56] Unknown:
Isn't Florida Asian banned in most European countries?
[02:28:59] Unknown:
Yes. It is. Think this country is the only one where it's allowed.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
And I'm wondering if they get the states get federal funding for, doing that. I think, Joe is going to do that. Somebody else did that, I think, in Washington state saying that they were violating something and, they they were gonna get all their federal funds taken away because of it. I forget what that was about. I yield Yeah. That was that was about something different, but it
[02:29:35] Unknown:
Traffic.
[02:29:36] Unknown:
Yeah. That was that was traffic traffic. But, you know, I mean, that's that's a war crime. Not just a violation of the labor code, it's a war crime and a violation of, Vatel's law law of nations, violation of the UN UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
[02:30:05] Unknown:
I think some of these corporations have gotten so big. There's no oversight. There's a guy. I think his name is Eric Hecker. He was down in Antarctica for a year stent, and he came back and testified to congress about Raytheon and what they're doing down there and the weaponry that they're he he says they're they're creating earthquakes and stuff. And if you if you just Google, like, say or go to YouTube and put in, Antarctic whistleblower, you'll probably come up. And he's got a lot of stuff that he's saying there's no oversight at all on on on corporations like Raytheon. Congress has no clue what they're doing.
[02:30:56] Unknown:
No.
[02:30:59] Unknown:
Sam Sam they're sorry.
[02:31:03] Unknown:
They're messing with the earth according to him. And he says this this so called, Havana effects are one of the main reasons he came forward because his people who are under him were experiencing a lot of problems, and, people around the world are experiencing these problems. And so maybe they can focus this weapon to certain areas. And but nobody knows. You know, he's he's got a lot of information, but he was only there a year. And they deep compartmentalize it as much as they can, of course. But he was in maintenance, so he pretty much had an overview of of the facility and, and had to take care of the safety issues and stuff like that. So he got to see more of it than most would have collected.
[02:31:58] Unknown:
Anyway, I get it. Anyone familiar with the movie The Bourne Identity? All this all this oversight. Okay. The The Born Identity, what was the organization that Jason Bourne was apparently, trained by? What was he a part of? There was this, the train station?
[02:32:30] Unknown:
CIA?
[02:32:33] Unknown:
No. It was it was, like a specific agency. It was a program. Well, this program, trained and equipped and used, mercenaries, not mercenaries, but trained killers, spies, assassins. And they worked alone and they were highly trained. There was, like, 30,000,000 in each one in training. And there, at the end of the movie of the born at the end of Born Identity, there was this dude that was sitting there before in front of the, the senate appropriations committee, and they were asking him about this program. Well, because they couldn't catch Bourne and they couldn't make that problem go away, they assassinated the director of that program and then they pulled the plug. They shut it down.
And what the guy said was that program is, has been discontinued. It was originally intended to use, video games and the, and training, training, dexterity dexterity and hand eye coordination training, for the possible use in, wartime scenarios. But it turned out to be too costly for the return, so the program was shelved. It had absolutely nothing to do with playing video games. It had to do with training assassins and funding and coordinating covert actions, that spanned the world. But the committee that signed the check thought it was just a bunch of, military rats playing video games, playing war games.
[02:34:46] Unknown:
This guy says that when you come to Antarctica, you could be a SEAL team and they rename you plumbers And then your your past sort of goes away as a SEAL team, and you're a plumber.
[02:34:57] Unknown:
Exactly.
[02:34:58] Unknown:
It's a plumber. It's probably it's probably spec ops, special operations,
[02:35:05] Unknown:
something like that like that. Yeah. Exactly. But the thing is And you the the the appropriations committees probably do not know what these programs are all about
[02:35:18] Unknown:
because there's no oversight. There's no oversight. They develop their soft skills.
[02:35:26] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:35:29] Unknown:
And, Samuel, you mentioned the the corporations and, that they're out of control. You know? I don't know if you saw or have seen the the documentaries. Very old, the the corporation, but they went through how the corporations act as a sociopath or psychopaths, and they they fit every characteristic of that sociopathy.
[02:35:54] Unknown:
Very interesting. Yep. Blackwater is buying up our power facilities in this country so that they can control power now and, specifically, so they can run AI.
[02:36:13] Unknown:
Okay. The site's trying to load, but the blurb on Yandex says, this is under data science milan.org. What is the name of the born identity experiment, the program known in the novels as Treadstone 71?
[02:36:29] Unknown:
Treadstone. Yeah. That was it.
[02:36:31] Unknown:
Treadstone 71.
[02:36:33] Unknown:
Yeah. And that was supposed to be training a bunch of military rats on how to play video games, and it was anything but. It was training assassins and sending them around the world to assassinate world leaders for political and, economic gain.
[02:36:55] Unknown:
I apologize to the group. I was working and chatting, and I was saying some serious stuff, but a lot of it was background, so I apologize.
[02:37:05] Unknown:
Mhmm. Oh, yeah. We were wondering who you were talking to. And, obviously, you weren't talking to us because you weren't listening to us trying to tell you that you sounded like crap.
[02:37:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I tried to pay with gold and silver there, but it was tomorrow there. Well, you know, Linda, Linda, she she brought up a good question, which is, you know, can we do the gold and silver protest with anything but taxation? And I don't know the answer. I don't know if anybody in the group has an answer to that. Being that, you know, it will work for certain taxation government things, but I don't know if it would work with a a corporate vendor, which, you know, the corporate person is set up by the by the state to accept
[02:37:52] Unknown:
currency. You know? But Exactly. No. They're they're not obligated to take any other type of pay form of payment than that which they desire, and that is, legal tender. Actually, they try if you were to go in and, like, pay your electric bill with pennies, you know, and in protest as to as to how expensive your electricity is per kilowatt hour. They can refuse the pennies. And guess what? If you try to pull out of your butt the maximum of law that, if payment in lawful, in lawful money or if payment in in legal tender is refused, the debt is null and void. Well, just try that because they'll just shut your damn electricity off, and then they'll send the, the codes officer around to condemn your building because you can't have a building in a city or a village in a populated area that has no power because it's unsafe.
It's a it's a danger to yourself and others, and they'll just condemn your shit and move you right out. Go ahead and try and try and,
[02:39:15] Unknown:
You make a good point. But I wonder if we then went to small claims for the bill amount and said, you know, I have a claim against this company, and we just we just, like, pepper them with small claims. All of us, 55 times. Let's say we all have 10 bills each for every month. I mean, it just doesn't protest. What would they do is cause legit vexatious litigants or whatever?
[02:39:42] Unknown:
I have no idea. Well, still, they're gonna shut your power off unless you can get a judge to issue a stay and stop them from doing
[02:39:57] Unknown:
it. Yeah.
[02:39:59] Unknown:
If you wanted to get out of the contract that you had a solar and to sell back,
[02:40:04] Unknown:
you could get out of that contract by doing, the gold thing,
[02:40:09] Unknown:
and you could keep your solar.
[02:40:16] Unknown:
If you wanted to get out of the contract with the electric company
[02:40:20] Unknown:
and just live off solar. I yield.
[02:40:25] Unknown:
Well, yeah. And, a solar system that is sufficient to I mean, just ask Joe, a solar system that's sufficient to run your your entire household. Oh, that's gonna be tens of thousands of dollars by the time you're done. Hell, a solar inverter is $8, and then that doesn't include the, solar panels, doesn't include the batteries. That's just the inverters, $8.
[02:41:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm telling you.
[02:41:11] Unknown:
You don't have $35,000 to to, throw down a down a well, you ain't getting off electricity altogether anytime soon. And you still may need to maintain some simple connection even if it's just to to fire, a, argon light on the on the power pole, you know, like a street light or whatever. Even if it's just for that, you have to have some electrical connection to the grid. They don't tell you what you have to use it for, but you have to have some connection. You have to have and maintain a connection. Oh. You're always gonna be paying them.
[02:41:59] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Yeah. You do not have to have $30,000 to be total solar because I'm total solar, not hooked to the grid, and I got way less than $30,000 in my system. So it is doable doable for less than $30,000. I've I've got around 10,000 in my system.
[02:42:22] Unknown:
How many kilowatts of power do you have?
[02:42:25] Unknown:
1.8.
[02:42:28] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Well, you've got you got a a very minimal power requirements, but you Oh, yeah. You get these you get these people that have, you know, central air, and they have, electric this, that, or the other thing. A system that's, like, 10 k w, that's gonna be up in the thirties. But, yeah, yeah, you can certainly limit. You can certainly limit the power that you use.
[02:43:05] Unknown:
My refrigerator runs on propane. I do use an air conditioner all summer with no problems. Okay? I don't use electricity to heat up coils. We use a propane stove. So it is doable, and it's it's doable without much inconvenience at all.
[02:43:27] Unknown:
Right. Well, Kitty, stop it. Ten ten kilowatts is, I mean, you could run everything you've got on a five k w generator. You know, a a system between five and ten kilowatts is is what most what most people would require unless they they change things like their their furnace is, either fuel oil, natural gas, or propane. Their stove is propane, stuff like that. Use LED lighting. Yeah. You can get by with it, but the average house, the average house, energy use is up in the multiple kilowatts.
[02:44:21] Unknown:
But then it Well, then you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you're like, you
[02:44:27] Unknown:
and run everything I wanna run.
[02:44:30] Unknown:
So If you're serious about solar, the first thing you do is eliminate those stupid things that suck up a ton of energy, you know, like AC. And you can go to strictly solar AC units as well that have dedicated panels just to run the AC, but with a battery backup. Oh, do you know what I saw on YouTube? That a completely unrelated issue. An air conditioner. Electric stove Stuff like that is out. You know? Why why would you want electric stove anyways? Cooking on it sucks.
[02:45:11] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Well, it's just just, this dude, I saw a a video on YouTube where this guy took two air conditioners. One of them was untouched, and this is, like, way cool. Alright? And one of them was untouched and one of them that was identical, he bought the two brand new. What he did was he modified one of them to use, geo cooling of the coils on the, he replaced the coils on the outside of the, the air conditioner. What he did was he create he covered those coils and he pumped water through there and then into the ground so it could be cooled and then it would come back up and then it would cool those coils on the outside. And what he could do is he could open up the air conditioner, and he removed the, the the second fan blade because the motor has two fans, one for circulating inside the house and one for circulating outside.
Well, he took off the one from outside, and then he tested the two air conditioners side by side. The the one that he modified was a fraction as noisy as the unmodified one. It was, like, half as loud. It, it was two to three times as efficient as the one that was unmodified, just because the the pulling the heat off of those coils outside was more efficient. And all he was running was, like, a fan that used much less, energy from the motor to turn it because it was only spinning the drag of one fan. The airflow increased, the power use went down, the the air blowing out of it was colder.
It was just absolutely he took, like, $750, and he made his air conditioner four times as efficient. And he was heating this huge room or cooling this huge room with one little window AC unit. And he did it as, as a test first, but it worked so well that he just took the unmodified one out of the window, and he just kept running the one that he modified, and that's what cools his shop. It was it was crazy fun. Crazy fun. What was it? Geothermal, geotherm geothermal air conditioning. Yeah. Search YouTube for that. I'm sure that video will come up. It was crazy fun what the guy did. And all he did was dug a three foot hole six feet deep and just ran some ran a PEXCOIL, you know, down into the hole down into the hole and then back out.
That's all he did. Anyways,
[02:48:21] Unknown:
I just thought that was way Yeah. There's a lot of things you can do. I I I don't have any hot water cost either because, I either get it from the sun or I get it from the wood stove. Right. And so that that's another big appliance that's eliminated, whether it's run by propane or whatever, electric. It's not even there. And then I'm I'm in a climate where I can get away with a swamp cooler, but I didn't even like the, amperage that that, squirrel cage fan, pulled. So I put a I took that out and put a box fan in, a three speed box fan. Wish it pushed a little more. You know, it's like a $30 Walmart fan. Right? Maybe 20.
And it it it pulls about an amp, you know, but it's that's eight times less than what the squirrel cage motor in there pulled. So, you know, it's just a matter of setting things up where you're not needing a lot of power, but you're not giving up a lot of comfort either. So
[02:49:33] Unknown:
Right.
[02:49:37] Unknown:
Okay. I mean, I don't even I don't even trim trees to keep the shade off my panels. I've oversized my panels enough even in winter when the sun is low and it's being blocked that, they usually make enough. I might have a month because of all of the coverage I've got. But the panels are actually more efficient in winter because they're more efficient when it's cooler than when it's a 100 degrees, believe it or not. Right. So in winter, you're actually doing pretty good if you get sunlight.
[02:50:13] Unknown:
Yeah. That video, the video, it's on YouTube. The channel is Tech Ingredients, and the title of the video is turning a $150 AC into a super efficient geothermal unit. And let me put that link in a new tab so I can get a shortened URL, and I will just pop that right in the chat. Come on. Music sucks. Stop that. Josh. Hey. There you go. Chat. East. There you go. It is in the chat. GTAC. Field thermal AC. Yeah. Tech Ingredients guys, he, he he went through all the tests. He he tested, how much, what the temperature was coming out of the blower, what the volume of air was coming out of the flow the blower, what the current draw of the unit was while it was running.
And he he went through and he dotted all the i's and crossed all the t's, turning a $150 AC into a super efficient geothermal unit. It's a fun video. It's fifty seven minutes long, but it's worth the time.
[02:52:13] Unknown:
The the other thing you can do is the structures that you build, if they reflect the heat in summer and absorb the heat in winter, you all your heating and cooling needs just totally tumble. Some time ago, I told Andy about the double bubble reflective mylar film. That stuff, if you put a layer of that down and then you have an airspace for the heat to cross and get out of the building or out of the walls, and then you can shut that down in winter and store it, you've made your heating and cooling issues totally different.
And it's all passive. You don't need to run fans. You know? Heat rises. You just need to have a pitch on the wall. Obviously, you have no problem. Get straight up. So when the sun hits that wall, it's gonna vent straight up and out instead of absorbing into the building.
[02:53:24] Unknown:
Right. Well, one thing, another thing that I saw on YouTube was a guy made a 12 volt, air conditioner. It was like this tabletop thing. And he used a muffin fan for a computer and a 12 volt pump, and he, charged it with butane. Didn't have the the air conditioning compressor or any of that, and he got tremendous cold at the cooling tubes. And I was thinking it'd be cool to do something similar to that and actually use it for, like, a small space. It'd be a a super efficient, very quiet, air conditioner, low voltage air conditioner. But, then I got to thinking it'd be just as useful, as, like, a tabletop unit that would rapidly cool a beer.
Just put a can in in the in the center of the coil, turn the thing on, and five minutes later, it's ice cold. I know. Okay. Never mind. I just don't have the time to tinker, and I don't have a garage or or a workspace to play with these things, but I I would dearly love to.
[02:54:57] Unknown:
And for for refrigeration, I, I also, like Gary, ran a a gas one for a long time, and I didn't really like it much because it just doesn't do the job in summer. But I've transitioned to chest freezers with exterior thermostats on it. Those work great. They, pull between 70 and maybe 95 watts when they run. And, my my refrigerator, which is set at 37 to 40, it's probably off twelve minutes and on a minute. And it's pulling, you know, should be pulling around 170 to 100 watts max. I've got one that's for some reason pulling higher, still trying to figure out why. But the freezer, which is bigger than the refrigerator, when it runs, it's only pulling about 80 watts. So two different brands.
[02:56:01] Unknown:
But What I always wanted to do was take a chest freezer and modify the thermostat, so the very bottom of the freezer was at 32 degrees. And that way, different levels in the freezer would have different temperatures. You know, your refrigeration would be in the basket in the upper level and your frozen food would be way down at the low level. And because it's a chest freezer, you open the thing up, you don't lose a ton of cool out the front of the door. So and then you could also cover the whole damn thing with a blanket just as long as the, the, the condenser coils weren't covered up.
[02:56:47] Unknown:
You could use one of those. What what they don't they they don't Paul, I learned this the hard way. The condenser coils are built into the skin of the units and the new ones, they they're not like if you've got a really older, more commercial one, then you'd have a condenser with a coil system. And that unit, you could, you could, insulate more. But you can't do that to the ones where the coils are built into the skins because that's how they cool themselves down, and you destroy them. I made that mistake. But they're so efficient.
I actually built mine up off the floor a little bit and put a vent to underneath the building where the air is always cooler. And then I've got, the larger computer muffin fans that turn on when the unit turns on and draws that cooler air across the whole system. So just to make them a little more efficient, but they really don't take that much power. The the freezer unit, which is seven cubic foot, that thing draws, like I said, maybe about average 85, 90 watts. And it runs, probably, something like twenty minutes on and twenty minutes off.
[02:58:14] Unknown:
Yeah. June is zero. I've got a I have, a what is it? Box right here. It's no. But it's seven cubic feet, and it's it's about the same thing. And I I believe it's an alcohol based pest freezer, and it runs maybe ten minutes on, twenty minutes off. Happen, maybe?
[02:58:53] Unknown:
I've got them both on external thermostats. But when you do an external thermostat, you really gotta be getting one that has a time delay because those compressors and the ones I'm talking about have built in time delays. And if you in their thermostats, and if you override that, you're starting the unit too soon. So I use the ink bird timers because they got a a a one to a ten minute delay. So let's say you're it's just cycled and you open it and it wants to cycle again. Well, the the thermostat won't let it because it's not good for it. It'll it it has it's on a time down from the last time you it it ran.
And Yep. I've got it set to the highest. It it the the refrigerator unit said it's five minutes, so I set mine at ten,
[02:59:50] Unknown:
just just so it doesn't have to run as often either. So Do you have do you have any refrigerators outside?
[02:59:58] Unknown:
No.
[03:00:00] Unknown:
Well, you know, like the garage fridges and things like that? Some people, they put refrigerators outside as then they don't have to, they don't have to pay to run them so much in the winter. But the problem is the freezers don't have thermostats in them. The thermostats are in the refrigerator and the the cooling, the airflow, and the the coil, surface area and all that is balanced. So if the refrigerator is x number of degrees, the freezer will be x number of degrees colder than the refrigerator. Well, if you take a a normal fridge and you put it outside in the spring and the fall when the outside temperature is roughly equivalent to what the temperature in the refrigerated portion would be, it never turns on because it never needs to.
And when that happens, all the stuff in the freezer thaws and rots. So you have to do you have to put something, it's called a garage kit, which is essentially like this little itty bitty heating element that goes around the thermostat inside the refrigerator and it creates, like, a few degrees of warmth around that that thermostat to force the refrigerator to turn on and off all year round or at least over the winter months. You can shut that off in the summer, but over the winter, you wanna have that active. Well, I found a 20 watt light bulb or a 25 watt light bulb in the bottom of the refrigerator, with the cord running out the door. That works beautifully.
It absolutely makes the refrigerator function properly, and you can go seasons, you know, over the winter and pay, like, almost next to nothing for powering that refrigerator. It's kinda cool. But,
[03:02:06] Unknown:
before, Like I said, I've I the the ventilation for the units is open to underneath the house. So Right. It's getting the benefit of cool air year round.
[03:02:20] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Well, I would say And it has a a bald space around it. So
[03:02:27] Unknown:
if I wanted to, I could, I could make it the entire outside surface. Wouldn't have to fight room temperature in order to bring them down. Like you sort of saying putting them outside, it it'd be the equivalent to that.
[03:02:46] Unknown:
Exactly. Hey, Paul. Yeah.
[03:02:50] Unknown:
This is Sam in Houston. Am I living in a dream world
[03:02:54] Unknown:
to think that one of those,
[03:02:57] Unknown:
large magnet generators you'd be seeing online or the ones that work off of springs can actually, support something like an air conditioner or a heater.
[03:03:07] Unknown:
Those don't work.
[03:03:12] Unknown:
Those don't work. Well, they the only I know they don't work forever. I know they don't work forever, but do they No. They don't work at all.
[03:03:19] Unknown:
No. They don't they don't work at all. I mean, how can a spring that's got a tensile strength of five pounds per square inch that is directly opposing other springs that are five pounds per square inch, how in the hell are those springs ever going to have any any difference of potential to actually cause something to spin? Those are garbage. They're junk. They're clickbait. Magnets. They're clickbait.
[03:03:44] Unknown:
What about the magnet ones?
[03:03:49] Unknown:
The the the only thing that you're gonna be able to do with magnets is increase the efficiency. But, basically, there's so many moving parts and it takes up so much room that your entire life becomes, you know, tiptoeing around this massive thing that you're getting a marginal amount of energy from. The only thing that I see as reasonably workable would be Tesla's, static energy conversion by use a 100 foot antenna, the the radio wave propagation, the, the human resonance, just the the static potential between the earth and ground or between the atmosphere and ground, that gets picked up by the antenna and those minuscule voltages get, jump across arcs or jump across, capacitive, fields.
And those capacitors continue to charge, up to a breakdown voltage where that breakdown voltage triggers a transistor which dumps the capacitive charge over to the primary of a transformer and then the secondary of that transformer is then rectified and is used to charge a battery. I mean, that is basically how the Tesla system worked. It took minuscule voltages at the beginning. It used the the the capacity of a capacitor to charge to a much higher voltage than is actually across it and then dumping that energy in the form of a pulse on a transformer that's actually going to, add power to a battery, which then you could use an inverter and you could use that power. That's the only free energy device that I have found that has even a snowball's chance in hell of working, and it's straight out of Tesla's Tesla's, work. It's straight out of his lab.
[03:06:03] Unknown:
Well, you lost me you you lost me when you said a 100 foot antenna.
[03:06:09] Unknown:
If I lived in Houston, I'd go solar to hydrogen, make hydrogen, and then run stuff off of hydrogen. Yeah. It's a little dangerous, but you could
[03:06:21] Unknown:
I I don't think it's all that dangerous. It's just that it's not very you'd have to really produce a lot of, hydrogen to actually get it to work, and so it would be pretty pretty massive.
[03:06:35] Unknown:
Well, maybe.
[03:06:38] Unknown:
You you can look on YouTube. There's a guy that has his whole system, solar to hydrogen, runs his cars, runs his generator.
[03:06:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I've seen a few of those.
[03:06:52] Unknown:
You really don't need more than 12 volts to to generate enough hydrogen to, to burn burn, to cook with, to to power a torch really doesn't take that long. I'm talking about I'm
[03:07:08] Unknown:
talking about to support the, the workings of an household.
[03:07:15] Unknown:
That's what he does.
[03:07:19] Unknown:
You you remember the website?
[03:07:22] Unknown:
On YouTube, just go solar to hydrogen. I'm sure you'll find a few.
[03:07:29] Unknown:
Okay. Okay. Thanks.
[03:07:31] Unknown:
Another thing you could do, are you familiar with the, with the GEET fuel reactor, GEET fuel generator? No. No. Okay. Well, if you search for g e e t, Paul Pantone in the eighties, in the well, in the eighties and nineties, he came up with a fuel reactor that used, that reclaimed the heat from the exhaust of an engine and used, radical acceleration of the intake air to actually create a plasma that would burn in a small engine and it would burn cleanly and because it ran 20%, fossil or, carbon based fuels and 80% water, it would actually exhaust, oxygen and water vapor.
And so it is basically a super efficient engine. There's no carbon buildup in the engine. The the guy had, like, two thousand hours on his demo system, and they tore the engine down and looked at it, and it looked like it was brand new inside. The oil was still, pristine. The spark plug was perfect. The cylinders were clean. There were no no carbon or waste deposits on it. You could, take a white Kleenex, with the engine running and hold it in front of the exhaust and the Kleenex wouldn't get stained by soot or anything. And you could run it on anything. You could run it on gasoline and water, fuel oil and water, kerosene, diesel fuel, fry fat, used motor oil, raw crude. You could burn any carbon based fuel.
Set up a g fuel reactor to a two or three cylinder Toyota motor that's on a engine stand out back of the house, use the cooling system of the motor of the engine, and pump that through radiators in the house. There, you've got direct combustion heat, to, ambient heat for the inside of the house. You put a five kilowatt generator on that engine, and that is your power requirements for the whole house. You could use that to power a solar converter that charges batteries and generates electricity for the home. And so you just start that damn engine.
Start that engine and never shut it off.
[03:10:08] Unknown:
That's all you do. It'll run forever. You know, Paul, that sound that sounds like a prime candidate for for one of the guys they would make disappear.
[03:10:18] Unknown:
Well, yeah. Okay. So you gotta you gotta get fuel reactor. You're running this engine that's on an engine stand. It's in that's in a shed outside, and you're getting your heat and all of your electricity from that one engine that is running nice and quiet because, of course, you got mufflers on it. Nobody knows it's there.
[03:10:40] Unknown:
Okay. Hey, son. You see this badge? I'm the proper authority. You got to permit for that shed.
[03:10:55] Unknown:
As long as the sheds are under eight by 10, it's grandfathered in. We're gonna have we're gonna have we're gonna have to,
[03:11:01] Unknown:
demolition that shed. I got a couple of sticks of Domino. I could take care of that right now.
[03:11:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you don't you don't show anybody what you got.
[03:11:12] Unknown:
Come on. You know you're gonna brag about it.
[03:11:15] Unknown:
No. You don't. You don't be stupid. You got your actually, you could even use a, a heat exchanger, and you could get your domestic hot water from that engine.
[03:11:33] Unknown:
How do you keep the drones the the how do you keep the county drones from coming in and doing code code enforcement over your over your property?
[03:11:43] Unknown:
All you got is a little freaking eight by 10 shed or an eight foot by eight foot shed. You keep the door closed, nobody knows what's in it.
[03:11:55] Unknown:
Yeah. But you need a permit.
[03:11:57] Unknown:
You don't need a permit for an eight by eight shed. Not unless you live in absolute communist corner.
[03:12:05] Unknown:
Well, isn't that what we'd call America with a k?
[03:12:09] Unknown:
No. Eight by eight in New York, I can build an eight by eight shed. I can put it anywhere on the damn property just as long as it's so many feet from the property line, and the codes officer doesn't give a shit. He doesn't give a damn. It's a small garden shed. In
[03:12:26] Unknown:
in cities around America and Michigan, you gotta have a permit to freaking take a pee.
[03:12:34] Unknown:
Okay. So you get a permit, you build a garden shed, and you put a lawnmower in it. And when the permit guy comes out, when the codes officer comes out to look at it, you open the door, you say, there's my mower. And when he leaves, you roll the mower out, and you put the engine stand in.
[03:12:53] Unknown:
Big deal. Now you're talking.
[03:12:56] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:12:58] Unknown:
But there's a lot of stuff. Michigan.
[03:13:00] Unknown:
Just playing devil's advocate.
[03:13:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, there's all kinds of stuff you could do. If you had a single power plant that was two or three cylinders like in a like a a 1.3 to a 1.4 liter Toyota engine, just something small, and you add the fuel delivery system set up to be so efficient, the thing would burn, like, 10 gallons a week. Alright? You could use that power plant to generate heat. You could use it to generate electricity. You could use it to run your entire household. Just never shut it off. Why not? Five kilowatt generator head on that thing would power your entire house, especially if you were using it through a solar charge controller and charging a bank of batteries. Those batteries would handle when the air conditioning compressor fired up or when the the microwave oven was making popcorn for movie night.
The batteries would handle the surges you need, and a little engine is just sit there fat and happy, just generating five kilowatts constantly. It's a perfect system.
[03:14:33] Unknown:
The wind Okay. How much do would you charge me to come down here to Houston and bill me one?
[03:14:40] Unknown:
I can't get my ass out of New York. No. I do fully understand. I
[03:14:53] Unknown:
and the famous words of that poet, Bill Clinton. I fear you're a pain.
[03:14:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Really. Well, what I think I'm gonna do is I'm gonna have a small scale system. I mean, I won't be able to generate hot water, But Yeah. I'm gonna have a small scale system with an eight horse, small engine that I have, and I'm gonna have that set up in my bus and I'll basically just have that thing running all the time. It'll, it'll keep my batteries charged, it'll, power my solar, solar inverter, and, it'll generate the electricity. The bus will have power twenty four seven, three sixty five, and, that will run the diesel heaters. Actually, for that matter, I could take the exhaust from that and I could put it through radiators inside as long as they don't leak and then just the the exhaust combustion gases would generate heat and keep the bus warm.
So, yeah, I I am I intend to have a system like that.
[03:16:11] Unknown:
Where's where's your ETA? Is it is it Alabama you moved into? Or Georgia.
[03:16:18] Unknown:
ETA is Oh, Georgia. ETA is the spring. Saturday, I have to bring the bus here, and I have to modify it and start filling it with stuff. So it's just when it's time to move, it's just a matter of grabbing my keys and the cat and go out and firing it up and hitting the road. I'll be using the winter to to prepare it for that.
[03:16:52] Unknown:
A a bit of caution about the cats, Paul. Don't let them get in the bed with you. They've been known as shit critters.
[03:17:00] Unknown:
Oh, no. My, my cat has, $60 flea collar.
[03:17:08] Unknown:
And No. I don't mean those kind of crit I don't mean those kind of critters. I mean the internal critters. Parasites.
[03:17:19] Unknown:
Oh, no. I I take care of that too. You don't she don't have them. Besides, she sleeps at the foot of the bed.
[03:17:30] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:17:33] Unknown:
Just a warning.
[03:17:34] Unknown:
Thank you. Damn. I just asked my cigarette in my coffee cup. I need to pay more attention to what I'm doing. Oh, my coffee pot is empty. Shit.
[03:17:52] Unknown:
Samuel.
[03:17:59] Unknown:
Yes. Daniel, you're being beckoned.
[03:18:05] Unknown:
Daniel, did you say hooking on an electric stove sucks?
[03:18:13] Unknown:
Yeah. It sure did. Gas is the only way to go. Yes.
[03:18:17] Unknown:
Why? Why? Why? Are you saying a gas stove is better?
[03:18:22] Unknown:
Yeah. You can control the heat a whole lot better than you can on electric.
[03:18:26] Unknown:
Oh, so that's the only range?
[03:18:28] Unknown:
Well, that and it doesn't suck power.
[03:18:32] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:18:34] Unknown:
I can I can I probably run my stove or my range for six months on five gallons of propane? You know?
[03:18:46] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[03:18:51] Unknown:
You know, there's another thing you can do with a propane stove. In a pinch, you can take a eight inch, elbow, put it on top of the burner, and light that burner and put it on low, and that elbow will, will direct heat off the top of the stove out from under the vent hood and into your space, and it'll give you, like, a little bit of little bit of warmth in the morning while you're, while you're getting the wood stove running. It's stoked up. That's handy dandy and fun. My dad used to do that in, winter mornings. When I was a kid, he'd go down there. He'd light two of the burners of the stove while he was sitting in the kitchen making his coffee.
[03:19:50] Unknown:
Yeah. That's why I I went to instead of a 40 gallon hot water storage area, I've got an 80 gallon so that I can use the excess heat in the water to get rid of that chill in the morning if I if which stove is down, needs to be rekindled or whatever. Times like that. I've got it stored like a battery in the water form. The other thing is if you if you're starting out in solar and you wanna really mitigate the cost of the startup because you could slowly change over to new stuff, is you can go to Santan Solar and you can get their panels that have been used. And I think I I just looked not long ago, and they they got some panels, like 250 watt panels that are, like, $30.
Now they're not gonna be the spec because they've already been petered out on a probably a big solar farm. But you can ask them, I think. You tell them ask them how how how far below spec they are. It all only means you need to add extra panels to get the, total power that you wanna get. And for $30 a panel, you know, I mean, I I originally bought, 10, 300 watt panels, and they come from Arizona. I'm California. Including shipping cost $750. And those, two of those panels are pumping water, and the other eight are are, you know, keeping my battery pack up.
[03:21:33] Unknown:
I just bought eight three hundred one twenty four volt panels for $50 apiece. So the deals are out there. You just gotta look for them. Yeah. Right.
[03:21:46] Unknown:
And Santander also sells they're really into it. So they've got designs for you. They've got different batteries you can check. You can buy new panels up by for good prices from them. They're just a good source if they're not too far away from you and shipping doesn't kill you. They're in Gilbert, Arizona, which I think is a suburb of probably, you know,
[03:22:08] Unknown:
They also have they also have a facility in Southern Georgia too. And the last time I checked Santan Solar, they had a batch of 380 watt panels, that they were selling for 50 a piece.
[03:22:24] Unknown:
And you can you can buy a whole pallet from them of these old panels where, you know, they don't have to do any packaging or anything that they really give you a good deal, you know, for several dozen of them at a time. And, you know, you could probably still sell those locally to people if, you've got to wherewithal to do that.
[03:22:44] Unknown:
Oh, absolutely. You just test them. You just test them. You you, you certify the good ones, and you toss the bad ones, and use whatever you need, and then sell the rest to locals and shit. Yeah. No problem.
[03:23:03] Unknown:
The the whole fact that, two of these panels were really way below their spec was perfect for me because when I bought my my, solar well pump, the the wattage on the if the panels would have been to full spec, would have been high enough to potentially blow the, circuitry for the pump, controller. So because they're below spec, I don't have the problem.
[03:23:34] Unknown:
What voltage is your pump?
[03:23:37] Unknown:
48. Okay.
[03:23:40] Unknown:
So why didn't you just use a simple, solar charge controller and a single 48 volt battery, and then it wouldn't matter how many panels you had hooked up to the solar charge controller, the your well pump would never see more than 48 volts.
[03:24:03] Unknown:
Well, that's what the controller does. It it it tells you when to turn on, when there's enough sunlight to optimize the motor, run time. So it's not too little. It's not too much. And it it it it's variable speed brushless motor. So it can go from a few RPM all the way up to 4,000 depending on sunlight. But if but if you always see it at constant which are 20 the panels are only at 24 volt. Okay? Because it's it it but but the controller changes that into what it needs.
[03:24:44] Unknown:
Right. For the Well, I'm just I'm just thinking, if you had a very simple system, couple of 380 watt panels, and you fed a a simple charge controller with a single battery, then that well pump would always have the proper amount of energy, and it would turn on and off based on need and the level of the, pressure tank instead of whether or not it had enough power to work.
[03:25:22] Unknown:
So there's no batteries in this system either. It just when there's enough power supplied by the and then I have a storage tank. So there's plenty. Again, that's like a battery. So it's storing the water, for the times when the pump doesn't run. Well My one of my biggest costs there was to get get that panel in winter sun. I had to run about a 150 feet of copper to, you know, two strands. That was pretty heavy duty. I think it was number four copper. So that ends up being more of a cost, than than a lot of the other stuff in a way. So Well, if that's what I'm thinking is,
[03:26:11] Unknown:
you can put a modicum of intelligence in the system, and then you're not at the mercy of whether it snowed last night or whether the panels are dirty or whether it's overcast. You you have sufficient intelligence in the design to be able to have water whenever you need it no matter what happens and thereby also protecting the well pump.
[03:26:39] Unknown:
It does. So and it doesn't need batteries. Batteries are a pain in the ass. If you can eliminate those, you're in a good place.
[03:26:52] Unknown:
Well, you could use, capacitive or gel cell batteries. Acetive batteries, they charge they charge very quickly.
[03:27:02] Unknown:
Something you don't have is something you don't have to replace or to maintain.
[03:27:08] Unknown:
I just pause. Okay. Anyways, are we done talking about fun stuff? Can I take this, can I take this thing in and actually start processing this stuff? What do you what do you do at night? May I ask?
[03:27:23] Unknown:
Gary? Gary, can you hear me?
[03:27:28] Unknown:
Gary, can you hear me?
[03:27:32] Unknown:
Gary. Know if he's still there. Are you still there, Gary?
[03:27:38] Unknown:
Samuel, what do you do at night if you don't have batteries?
[03:27:43] Unknown:
The battery is your storage tank. You know, the water you need.
[03:27:47] Unknown:
Well, I'm not talking about water. I'm talking about all your other stuff you need power for.
[03:27:53] Unknown:
I wasn't talk I wasn't talking about that. Yeah. At night, you need I need the solar system to have batteries, but not the well system. Gotcha.
[03:28:02] Unknown:
What do you need, Joan? Hi, Gary. Thank you.
[03:28:05] Unknown:
I just I'm so interested in this, charcoal d lite bentonite, and I just had three three questions. And one is what time of day did you take it? Each one on each day between meal?
[03:28:21] Unknown:
After breakfast.
[03:28:23] Unknown:
Oh, like, how soon after breakfast? How many hours? Or one An hour or so.
[03:28:29] Unknown:
Okay. An hour or so. That sounds good. And then,
[03:28:33] Unknown:
second question I just have three questions. Second question is, how much water did you drink after you took each the charcoal or the liquid on the other day, the zeolite and the bentonite, how much water a glass? Like, one glass of water?
[03:28:55] Unknown:
I drink water all day long, Joan. So it that's pretty much I drink one cup of coffee in the morning, just one. And the rest of the day, I drink nothing but water. And I'd I bet I drink over a gallon.
[03:29:08] Unknown:
Yeah. That's good. But, like, right after you took those things, did you drink, like, a swallow or a cup?
[03:29:17] Unknown:
Well, yeah. To get rid of the taste.
[03:29:20] Unknown:
Oh. Whatever
[03:29:22] Unknown:
it took to get rid of the taste. Okay.
[03:29:26] Unknown:
Alright. And then the third thing is, would you call that or did Harvey call that or did you is that a liver detox or just a general detox or just a Harvey detox or just
[03:29:38] Unknown:
what I would say I would say it's a general detox.
[03:29:42] Unknown:
Okay. Great.
[03:29:44] Unknown:
It just it detoxes everything. That's why the the three different things you're taking, they each do something different. Oh, do you know what each one does? Wait. It's like
[03:29:55] Unknown:
it's one of does it kidney cleanse?
[03:30:00] Unknown:
No. Call Harvey.
[03:30:02] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Okay. Thank you very much, Gary.
[03:30:07] Unknown:
Alright. Have a good day. I need to go back to work.
[03:30:11] Unknown:
Go for
[03:30:15] Unknown:
it. Bye.
[03:32:14] Unknown:
Yeah. I misspoke on the output of the solar panels. The solar panels are probably collectively wired together. They probably produce they're supposed to produce 40 volts each. So it'd be 80 going to the controller, and it runs the pump at 48. The reality of those are probably more like 35. So it's more like 70 is going to the controller to run the well pump at 48. I misspoke. I think I said 24. That's incorrect. Each cell produces around one and a half, two volts. So if you had a 72 cell panel or a 60 cell panel, that's the collective you get.
And then the controller has all this smart stuff built into it. You know, it's got a high and low tank level, so it turns itself on and off. And it's got a sensor in the well that you put in that tells it if it's, you put it a couple feet above the, pump so that if you should run out of water in the well, you don't run the pump when it's dry and ruin the pump. So it shuts off that too. So if it fills back in slowly, it'll still deliver water, but it'll deliver water when there's water there, not pumping air.
[03:34:18] Unknown:
How old is your system?
[03:34:23] Unknown:
Well, this new one isn't even in yet, but I've been doing this for over twenty years, so twenty five.
[03:34:34] Unknown:
So do you get your equipment at the hardware store, or do you just kinda, like, gather this stuff based upon your knowledge and whims?
[03:34:45] Unknown:
Well, some of it's my own design, but this the water, pumping for well, that's there's some awesome units out there. There's one in the valley here that I I almost wish I would have bought. It was probably two, three times the cost of what I got off Amazon, which is a Chinese thing that I'm skeptical is gonna give me longevity, but, and how it's gonna function. And it it's been very difficult to get any real questions answered because it's very Chinese in between this thing trying to answer questions. And they're trying hard, but, they really don't get it.
So I could have bought one from some guys here that is local. It would have cost me a bit more, but, probably would have been guaranteed more lifetime and simpler operation and, answer my questions in English when I need them answered and understand them.
[03:35:56] Unknown:
So, anyway,
[03:35:57] Unknown:
it was cheap. See how long it runs when I get it in. My old old well is dying. The pump is dying. So I'm, procrastinating until it forces me to, to change it out. It's down there a ways. It's a lot to pull out by hand. So Originally, I started with just a little, Sureflow system that pumped about three quarters of a gallon a minute. That was the first solar pump I put in. And that was fine for just drinking and and needs and this and that. But when I went to, to try to water the garden, The garden was probably using 200 gallons a day, so that just wasn't enough. So I had a had a upgrade, and, so this thing should deliver something like at the depths in the head that it's got, I'm guessing, somewhere around five gallons a minute.
[03:37:20] Unknown:
So you aren't using any drip irrigation?
[03:37:27] Unknown:
Well, I I built my own irrigation system, which is all on timers and stuff. Plants loved it. I was probably overwatering a little bit, but, worked well. Everything was happy. But just using 200 gallons a day for the garden, maybe a little more even, wasn't what that pump could keep up with. Whereas it's five gallons a minute, I only pretty much need, you know, one hour of sun a day, and I'm gonna get where I've got it located, I probably gonna get eight hours of sun even in winter. So we're there's enough power to pump. Because like I said, the controller decides when there's enough power to turn the pump on, and it may just run it at low RPM.
But if there's enough sun, it runs it all the way up to 4,000 RPM, which is all built into the controller. Just, all pretty cool. And there's no brushes in the motor. I mean, it helps make it that much more efficient as well. My brother is electrical engineer. When I told him what work this pump was doing at the depth, They basically said that's impossible. And I says, no. That's Chinese technology burying us because we're morons, and we're still in the stone age compared to a lot of what they're doing. We just haven't figured it out yet.
[03:39:32] Unknown:
A little bit off the subject of of, solar power, has anybody heard any anything from Mark?
[03:39:50] Unknown:
Yeah. There was a report on him the other day, a day or two ago, that, he's, he's just up to his eyeballs in his parents. We're taking care of them right now. He's okay, but he's just busy.
[03:40:06] Unknown:
How about Julie? I haven't heard her for a week or so.
[03:40:10] Unknown:
Yeah. She's fine.
[03:40:16] Unknown:
How about Alex Jones?
[03:40:18] Unknown:
Jesus. He's gonna say more on these hours then. I I'm not a fan of Alex. Sorry. Yeah.
[03:40:29] Unknown:
Well, I don't think John Stap Miller was much either, but,
[03:40:37] Unknown:
You could take that to the bank.
[03:40:41] Unknown:
Yeah. I I guess, I don't know. I wish they wouldn't have I wish they wouldn't have had a falling out, but, you know, I just I just find it just something's not right about why how the Supreme Court would, favor this this whole Sandy Hook thing that that took place that they didn't even let the public really know what was going on. Didn't they tear down that school?
[03:41:23] Unknown:
Yes.
[03:41:28] Unknown:
And should did they re did did they build something else on that location, or they just tore it down?
[03:41:41] Unknown:
Knowing our government, they probably put a memorial there
[03:41:45] Unknown:
just like my wife.
[03:41:47] Unknown:
Who who is this, Rich? Is this is Rich? Right?
[03:41:50] Unknown:
That's Rich.
[03:41:53] Unknown:
I don't think my heater will interfere, but I just wanted to give you a little summary. Follow the money. Right? If I lose my voice again. So Congress and Obama what's all that racket? Anyway, congress and Obama passed and signed the modernization of the Smith's month act from 1948 that allowed the government to lie. That was just before 07/20/2012 when the Aurora Theater nonsense was. Okay? Keep the name Robert Holmes in mind. K. So that was a staged event. And then on 12/1432 was the Sandy Hooks and keep the name Peter Lanza in mind. Both of these men worked for GE Capital and were to testify or at least Peter did. I'm not sure where Robert worked. I forget. But in the son of Peter Lanza Ryan, there was no Adam Lanza. That was the total fiction that went along with it. But there was a scandal. There was the Libor scandal. London Interbank offered rate scandal. Well, the scandal rolls on with a different acronym.
But those two men, Robert and Peter, were to testify before the senate. Okay? It would have put a crimp in the international Jewish banking system. So there it is in a nutshell.
[03:43:26] Unknown:
So is I wonder if president Trump is aware of that. And is he gonna try to expose that or or not?
[03:43:42] Unknown:
And I can there's so many of these things that, I I doubt that's a priority. You know? And, the whole thing with Alex, he he's a tool. I mean, the the court stuff was the kangaroo court. At one point, the judge had him come up. And and when do you have cameras in the court? Robert Barnes said that. He went and there's all these cameras all over the place. Right? And, he did his show supposedly from Texas, but yet he was in court in Connecticut every day. How's that work? So it's a kangaroo court. So the the judge looked like a witch. Anyway, she had him come up and show him her mouth his mouth to see if he was chewing gum.
I mean, this is just how ridiculous it all is. No matter how many bucks. Money just pay off the national debt wise at it.
[03:44:38] Unknown:
Right. And this, this thing is designed to kinda corner people that are basically auto hoax and everything. So once you call something a hoax and you have predicted everything with their predictive programming, then, you know, their gig is up. And, that's why they're and that's why they're doing the candy ass, is it Candace, whatever her name is, ten day whatever hiatus. So they don't kinda like, oh, you can't they kinda mix everything together. You can't cause can't, say fake, you know, fake news. Right? Isn't isn't Google the one that's gonna come out with somehow with some restriction on on true speaking?
[03:45:21] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, it might be she's, you know, well, she does have four children. They do have four children, you know, and it's legitimate. But maybe she's gotten wind of this is not he wasn't killed or wasn't even him. The special military operation. So it might be she's just laying low, you know, for several reasons.
[03:45:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Once everything's pretty much predictive programming and, you know, a hoax until proven real yeah. Just because it's on TV or a newspaper doesn't make it real. Right? Or the Internet Internet for that matter. So, oh, I saw it. Well, where did you see it? You can see David Copperfield too. You know? So
[03:46:14] Unknown:
They can do amazing things with AI and such. Yep.
[03:46:20] Unknown:
David Copperfield made an airplane disappear.
[03:46:25] Unknown:
Did he eat it?
[03:46:26] Unknown:
No. No. He made it disappear.
[03:46:29] Unknown:
The whole 10/07/2023 thing was entirely AI. There are no hostages. This is all theater. These are Israelis dressed up with a little green headband, bringing out the porky little girls that have been supposedly you you know, it's just nonsense. And they they want bodies? Now they want dead bodies too? How about all the dead bodies that are right there, you know, under the rubble? Max Egan was, putting together the numbers, and there's close to 2,000,000 people that have been killed there in Gaza. You know, 1.6 something, I think, or more. He put all the numbers together. So they're just saying they're just calling victory now.
You know? But make it look like they're the victims. Right? This is the case of the victors pretending to be victims all through history. And the victors write the history. Right?
[03:47:39] Unknown:
So I wonder if we're becoming the, Jewish states of America.
[03:47:45] Unknown:
I think we've been all along, actually.
[03:47:48] Unknown:
There seems to be I'm gonna call it North. The majority of the people in the world seem to not listen to the official stories and believe the victors. But for some reason, I'm I'm doing air quotes, the West does.
[03:48:09] Unknown:
Well, they've got the heaviest brainwashing, and so it's a really
[03:48:13] Unknown:
talk about nuts. Hard not to crack. Right? But I don't know. They just call us educated. I I don't quite know what that means.
[03:48:21] Unknown:
Yeah. But, I mean, they just make it so obvious that you have to be retarded to believe their lies sooner or later.
[03:48:45] Unknown:
I guess maybe it's because a lot of the rest of the world has lived under their oppression, so they know it's all lies.
[03:48:57] Unknown:
Well, yeah, they're duped into coming here. It's still the best there is, kind of, in a lot of ways. You know? We're like children because we don't learn the truth, so we stay children.
[03:49:09] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[03:49:11] Unknown:
Okay, guys. I'm gonna take the stream down, but I'm gonna play something real quickly. It's called Ever the Victim, and it's quite fun. We'll be, wrapping up the radio ranch shortly. But here is something from, what, what is that? Something Street Studios UK? Yeah. I got a great memory. Yeah. That's it. That's it. Yeah. Can you play the letterman?
[03:49:43] Unknown:
You're cutting down the stream. We could forward every stream. Clow, every mountain.
[03:49:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think so. Here we go. Ever if this is ever the victim.
[03:49:59] Unknown:
The Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you. The Jew says I'm hit as he snipes you. The Jew is the victim. You're the oppressor. You're seven years old and you're the aggressor. The kid's gotta die. He should have been smarter. The kid is the killer. The Jew is the martyr. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew cries out in pain as he boots you. It's your own fault if he shoots you. The Jew is the victim. You are the hater. If you're a young mother, then exterminator. The mothers must die in a mass The mother's the problem. The Jew's the solution.
The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. Always the victim. Always the shameless. Always the injured. Always the blameless. Always in the right. Always uncorrectable, always the wounded, always impeccable, never say sorry, never admitting, always to sin against, never committing, Always the ender, never the starter, ever the victim, ever the martyr. The Jew cries out in pain as he loads up. The Jew cries out pain as you blow up. The Jews be offended. You're the transgressor in your hospital bed.
You should have known better. The patient must die. The sick and the lame ones. The sick are the psychos. The Jews are the same ones. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew cries out in pain as he maims you, says you're blaming him as he blames you. The Jew says he's injured, you are the sinner, starves you to death, says he's getting thinner. The Gazans must die by shot and explosion. Gazans are Amalek. The Jews are the chosen. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim.
The Jew is forever the victim. Always the victim. Always the shameless. Always the injured. Always the blameless. Always in the right. Always undirectable, always the wounded, always impeccable, never say sorry, never admitting, always the sin against, never committing, always the ender, never the starter, ever the victim, ever the martyr. The Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you. The Jew says I'm hit as he snipes you. The Jew is the victim. You're the aggressor. You're seven years old. You're the aggressor. The kid's gotta die. He should've been smarter. The kid is the monster.
The Jew is the martyr. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew cries out in pain as he boots you. It's your own fault that he shoots you. The Jew is the victim. You are the hater. If she's a mother, then exterminator. The mothers must die in a mass execution. The mother is the problem. The The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. The Jew is forever the victim. Always the victim. Always the shameless. Always the wrong one. Always the blameless. Never mistaken.
Never correct it. Always be injured.
[03:55:59] Unknown:
Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network. Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Kickoff, tech woes, and network shout-outs
Politics roundup: courts, shutdowns, media troubles
Claims about Trumps health care and SSRIs
Middle East ceasefire skepticism and anti-Jewish rhetoric
Hosts backstory: tax movement to freedom process
War and Emergency Powers Act enters the chat
Guest Gary joins: documents, snow, and legal sources
1917 Act, 1933 changes, and making citizens the enemy
From multitudes to remnant: audience and mission
Health detour: heart recovery and detox protocol Q&A
More detox details and practicalities
GovernAmerica documentaries and fluoride talk
Salts, iodine, and call-in banter
Top-of-hour confusion and book preservation plan
Licensure as harness: 1933 aftermath
Using the report: proclamations, exhibits, remedies
Book copies, PDFs, and tracking lost masters
First aid tangent: silver cloth and makeshift wound care
Supplies, prices, and sourcing materials
Schroeders other works and submissions
Lieber Code primer: terms, parole, and belligerents
Applying (or not) the Lieber Code to today
Prize courts, General Orders 100, and p word hunt
Open phones: traffic, citizenship, and currency
Gold, silver, BRICS, and reserve currency shifts
Legal tender debates and tax payments in specie
SCOTUS firing authority case and agency purges
Post-break banter: language jokes and call-ins
Noahide laws, Chabad, and resolutions debate
Applicability to nationals and more legal parsing
Canada crackdowns, provinces, and migration talk
Lieber Code Section 86: traffic, licenses, restrictions
Stream wraps part one; identity and statuses quip
More Section 86 and permission to travel
Fluoride, war crimes claims, and municipalities
Spec ops, programs, and pop-culture tie-ins
Corporations, oversight, and Blackwater power buys
Utilities, legal tender protests, and grid ties
Off-grid reality: solar system costs and designs
DIY efficient AC: geothermal hacks and cooling
Appliance strategies: propane, LEDs, and fridges
Garage fridges, winter hacks, and compressor care
Enclosures, airflow, and thermostat delays
Free energy myths vs. Tesla, hydrogen, and GEET
Bus build plans: gensets, heat exchangers, and timing
Garden sheds, permits, and stealth power plants
Propane tips, kitchen heat tricks, and hot water
Finding cheap panels and scaling solar
Well pumps, controllers, and storage logic
Irrigation loads, RPM control, and Chinese gear
Check-ins on absent regulars and media takes
Sandy Hook, courts, and conspiracy narratives
West vs world, propaganda, and skepticism
Sign-off setup and outro content