On today’s Radio Ranch, we opened with where to find our live streams and call‑in line, then dove into a wide‑ranging conversation about discipline, civic order, and how centralized “administrative” power touches everyday life. The heart of the show was a gripping first‑person account from caller Janet, who spent decades fighting animal‑control abuses and municipal overreach while defending small holders, breeders, and the humble chicken. That led us into a practical discussion of staying out of court, learning the difference between civil “status” and rights, and how to document and assert one’s position when dealing with agencies. From there, the round‑table lit up: stories of Argentina’s hunting ranches, callers’ experiences with local officials, historic references (from McGuffey Readers to National Geographic’s ode to the hen), and community offers of help for filing paperwork, sharing research, and connecting new listeners. If you’re new, this episode is a good on‑ramp: it captures our mission—help people get free of the beast, teach what you’ve learned, and support one another while we do it.
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[00:02:06] Unknown:
Now don't worry, Alvin. They'll still be rich people, and they're the ones that are pulling the strings on the scam here. Just you didn't see that fifty years ago, but that's kinda what's going on. Morning. Morning. Buenas. Roger Sales, Radio Ranch here at your service to see if we can get anybody free today. It's the, twenty second. The October 22 is a good day for people to get free, Paul, I believe. Yes, sir. And, we're here to do just that. So strap yourself in. Paul, would you please give the audience the folks that are so generously assisting us today to help spread our word, our little message of freedom here?
[00:02:45] Unknown:
Yes. I'd be happy to do that. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to our buddy Paul, Paul English, and we're on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Global Voice Radio Network. We're also on rumble.globalvoiceradio.net, and, we use free conference calls so people can join us on the show. And those links are on our website, thematrixdocs.com. Thematrixdocs.com.
[00:03:21] Unknown:
Is, is Alan MIA still?
[00:03:25] Unknown:
Yep. Alan is MIA, but I did run into an interesting tidbit of information. Uh-oh. And, well, it's, let let me see. After careful consideration, I think we can conclude that the time out generation didn't produce the same caliber of people as the ass beating generation.
[00:03:50] Unknown:
Madam doctor Spock. What a of course. So you know what ethnicity is. Right? Spare the rod, spoil the child. Well, that's all I've got this morning. That's pretty I mean, listen. That's true. You can see the people that were not disciplined when they were young and how freewheeling and wild they are as they get older. And, and I've seen over my lifetime in different situations, children respect, that sort of discipline. They really respect it. They they might not initially. They're trying to put up their little front, but they really respect the discipline. And, I just all the stuff from my childhood, you know, we like, the family be there for a dinner or something.
My father pull you aside if you were raised in hell and go, children are meant to be seen and not heard.
[00:04:46] Unknown:
Yeah. Right?
[00:04:47] Unknown:
So I just had a lot of that when I was growing up, you know.
[00:04:51] Unknown:
Thank goodness. Yeah. Yeah. My my dad used to give me that, you know, all the time. But children require structure. They thrive with structure. They do. They do. They do. With with a healthy balance with a healthy balance of, of responsibilities and free time.
[00:05:13] Unknown:
Yeah. So Oh, here I am talking with a guy that's never had children, but I can certainly see the influence of these types of, ideas on my friends and and acquaintances and family over the year Mhmm. As they had children, growing up that they didn't discipline very well. You're gonna excuse me this morning. NGRF, Paul. NGRF. You don't know what that is. Well, I no. Well, I'm gonna tell you. You know, I'm gonna tell you. It's a setup. Okay? National Guard Response Force. Oh. I'm watching a guy this morning here on, Brianna, the lovely Brianna. And, she's really nice to look at in the morning over coffee.
And, she had a guest on who's an independent journalist, out of LA, and he got a hold. Somebody flipped him a memo yesterday out of. And they are, planning a 500 person national guard response team in every state and every territory. And they think that, he was floating floating an idea. Floating the idea that, they that the Trump administration has picked up on something big coming between January and May next year before the midterms. So, anyway, that looks like that's I mean, I know Samuel's not gonna like that at all. Hell, I I like it. You know? Good for you. And what he's found out, evidently, all the way back to the first term with with Floyd was that, when you send in some police to confront the mob, the mob overwhelms the police, and there's no backup.
And that's what this, force is for evidently. So we'll probably be hearing more about it. Just broke just on a leaked, leaked memo from HEGSETH yesterday, but I think that's good. I like that personally. Project. And one of the reasons yeah. Just a second, Samuel. One of the reasons is because, you know, in the oaths they take, Samuel, there's only one person that has to preserve the constitution, and that's the president. He's the only one that takes that oath where it says preserve and protect. And he's got that ultimate responsibility. He's got the power to do it. Now I know you're not gonna like that, Samuel, but, what's your comment?
[00:07:44] Unknown:
Oh, I just wanna clear my feelings up about a little bit, Roger. It's not so much that I'm against it. A lot of these places desperately need help. It's how it's going to be done and whether these guys get any training for it. The approach is and and, unfortunately, I live in a state where, I mean, I just watched a long video yesterday on what has happened because, going back to your opener, people never discipline their children to start with, and we've got these young kids taking pickup trucks and just backing through mom and pop businesses doors going in and and achieving nothing but destruction, mayhem, a lot of experience for a private business owner. Is that and that's you know, it's terrible.
It that's not what I'm saying. I'm MacGregor said that when this is done successfully, and I really like this guy. Yeah. He's good. He he said the troops the troops get training and Paramount in that training is there that their their number one to back the police if the police need it. Yep. And then their roles have gotta be understood by them that that they still are military and there's a difference. And, you know, that's all I'm saying.
[00:09:06] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I see that that's what he's doing. Okay? And, that's what's damn good. You know? You're saying that they're doing senseless violence things like running their trucks into businesses, cars. One of them, I think, got arrested or shot out out there doing that yesterday to an ICE agent. This is the period of escalating violence. That's what's underpinning all of this. The period of escalating violence to lead to the ultimate takeover in the fourth stage, and that's what's going on right now. K?
At least that's the way I see it. I've never heard anybody else talk about it because even Jones didn't have the, didn't have the that message put to him where he remembered it. I'm sure that General Parton told him that stuff, but he just didn't register with him. That happens. But anyway, that's going on. We've got, riots over in Ireland. Do you know about that, Samuel? Because, my mind No. I know. Well, hey. Here's a pretty story. Okay? This is where they need cops right there. Ireland, a, migrant who had already been told to leave Ireland and didn't raped a 10 year old girl, and they're having absolute riots over there. I saw videos of it this morning.
Period of escalating violence, and that's what's going on. And, they need to go after these commies, the, the the, what's it? Pritzker? Pritzker? That communist fat slob up there in Illinois and his weirdo brother that's spearheading the trans thing all over the world? I keep hearing who is that who is that, keeps saying, oh, I know it is Trump. Keeps saying that, Pritzker got kicked out of the family business. You know, I think his his family owns the hill I believe it's the Hilton Hotel chain. Maybe Hyatt is one of them. Yeah. Probably is Hyatt. And, and he got kicked out of the family business because he's such a terrible businessman, and now he's running Illinois. Well, you can see the results of that.
Very interesting times. Yes. Yes. Samuel again?
[00:11:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Roger, if if, people read their Bibles, a guy like doctor Spock wouldn't have sold one book.
[00:11:30] Unknown:
Oh my god. What a I remember that. Young doctor Spock, doctor Spock, Another Jew. Another spare the rod, spoil the child guy. You know, all that crap.
[00:11:42] Unknown:
Let's see what else And then they run them on all of their TV programs that are popular for mothers, you know, during the day. Oh, sure.
[00:11:50] Unknown:
Of course. Well, they they got this thing, man, with their establishment media, which is taking a dive right now, by the way. Thank goodness. They used to promote that stuff. We didn't have any alternatives. But to, excuse me, to quote Eustace Mullins, god was merciful on us, Samuel. He gave us the Internet. How true how true is that statement? None of this stuff would be happening. Now if they they would have steamrolled over us if we didn't have that Internet for thirty years.
[00:12:26] Unknown:
How how that punishment is doled out to a child is also sort of, equals what I'm saying about how we go into these cities. It's gotta be understood. You you gotta be careful about it. You know, I mean, these people know they're gonna wrong, and they they know they wouldn't wanna live that way. But Of course. They've been brought up in the basement and never brought up.
[00:12:53] Unknown:
Well, they've been brought up in these commie families. And, it's it's at the roots of this or this communism Marxist crap, and you know where it always leads back to. I mean, come on. So, the, the the as, E. Michael Jones says, the Jewish revolutionary spirit book he wrote a few years ago. I've never read it. Sure would like to. Wish I could read like I used to could. Anyway, we got all these things day by day. They're moving to a head. That's not why we're here to discuss current events, although they are very important. But, I'm here to see if there's anybody who wants to be free of the beast today. That's what we're really good at. We specialize in. We do it better than anybody else in the world to my knowledge.
So if you're a recipient of this information, somehow it crossed your path, resonated with you, you wanted to come in and hit FCC, the platform here, and just listen. Just listen. See how many other people come up and say, your stuff doesn't work. We've never had any of those people. We've had some other people with their own stuff that says it doesn't work, but none of you folks who have gone through the process say that. I give you an open forum to, open up at any point and say you're a charlatan, your stuff doesn't work, you lie, any of that stuff. You're welcome to come on here and say that. I'm gonna challenge you if you do, but you're welcome to when you never hear people do it because it's true and it works.
And it's not just something I came up with. I didn't just pull this out of my sphincter muscle. Okay? This is over a 100 years of three men's lives in research history and legal, and even the federal government agrees with us. Don't they, Paul?
[00:14:44] Unknown:
Getting back to the spare the rod, spoil the child thing a little bit. I mean, I've over the course of my lifetime, I've I've been in broadcasting, and I've also done, record hops, and had a mobile DJ service both in Minnesota and here. And over that course of that time, I did a number of bar mitzvahs, mitzvah parties. Mhmm. And you could tell. You could definitely tell how the, how the child was brought up. You could definitely tell because, they went the the whole range from respectful and courteous and kind to Uh-huh. Just absolute out and out holy terrors.
[00:15:34] Unknown:
Yeah.
[00:15:35] Unknown:
My shit don't stink. You are Probably. Below me and everything else. And Well, that's their attitude. Probably
[00:15:43] Unknown:
yeah. It's probably one of the Nuevo Rich ones too, honestly. I ever told you the story about my friend Pete, who is the guy that owned the, 5,000 acre hunting estate down in Argentina.
[00:15:57] Unknown:
Yeah. So I went to business. I've known you about that. A few times.
[00:16:00] Unknown:
Well, it's a really it was really cool. And, and he had an experience that he relayed to me that was kinda like this. I guarantee you, he's one of these bastards they, they spared the rod on. So Pete, my buddy now deceased and for all my all my buddies are deceased. That's not good, Paul.
[00:16:18] Unknown:
No. That's not good. It's not so good, Raj.
[00:16:22] Unknown:
So I'm still here to pester the hell out of him. Well, Pete, I get a call from, I get an email from one of our listeners and goes to the new him and said, oh, look. Pete's got this golden it's called Golden Stag Safaris. You can go look it up on the Internet. And he, they used to advertise on RBN all the time. He he wrote he stroked Stap Miller a $10,000 check or something they used to advertise on there. I don't think it was his market particularly. But regardless, he's supporting. He was an Austrian guy and, kinda tall, lanky, and just he didn't take no crap off anybody, Paul. Okay?
And so, he, they write me an email saying get in touch with this guy. He wants to meet you. And so, I I shoot him an email, and he writes me back. He says, well, listen. Let me know when you're, when you're ready to come down. I'll send my pilot up there to pick you up. That's not an invitation you get every day, Paul. No. It's not. So, so anyway, I had a trip to BA planned. I was gonna stay a month down there, and I did that. I came back, and I'm trying to get caught up. And I get an email from he says, are you gonna come or or not? And I said, well, hell. I guess I better do it. So I said yes and committed, and he sent his pilot up there in a little town I was in. Hell, the town I was in only had one flight today.
They had a whole airport, everything outside just for one flight to Buenos Aires and back a day. So, anyway, he says, well, I'll, look for it. My my pilot will be up there. Well, it turns out he's got a Beechcraft, twin engine Beechcraft, which if you know anything about planes, people that do tell me it's the finest private plane you can buy. You know? It's not a jet. It's just a prop, but it's a little two engine Beechcraft. And I know I went out to the airport, and there's the, you know, the tower and the the the the tarp and all that stuff.
Well, hell, everybody at the airport is out there waiting to see this plane land. And and it's because it's this beach craft, right, coming in to pick somebody up. Well, they must have thought I was real damn important. Okay? So, anyway, we get we get in the plane and go back. I got a great great pilot named Gaston. I really like him. And and so, we fly back, I don't know, hour and a half flight or something. Hold on. Let me see what windows is. They're not gonna dump me out on something here. No. No. Thank you. Thank you. I don't know what it was, but no thanks. So I fly down there. They have a nice place. He's got a beautiful spread.
Five I think it's 5,000 acres and 4,000 big game animals. And that part of Argentina is a, province called, Pampas, Pampas, I guess. Right below Mendoza where I was. And, they don't like each other, man, because there's a water water fight that's been going on between those two county or provinces for hell a hundred years or more. You know? Mhmm. Anyway, so we get down there to, Los Riososososos, I think, was the name of town. And, his farm, his hunting thing is right outside of town. So we drive out there. Hell, you you got a big old Confederate flag flying off the gate, man. You know, I was right at home. Right?
Yeah. So we go in there and and, it was very cool. He's got all kinds of these. He's got water buffalo and seven kinds of deer and albino deer and antelopes and well, what else? Wild hogs. You could go out and hunt at night and all kind of stuff, and then he charges you for the game that you take. And, trophies, if you will. Can't take the meat out of the country, but you can take the horns and the skin. Give the meat to charities. And so, we're out there and and, Pete's telling me all these stories. We just sit there and drink. The staff told me, Paul, when he when he first bought this place and moved down there, he was going through eight bottles of wine a day.
Oh. Eight. So needless to say, he was over on the alcoholic side, and they said we expect to go go get him up one morning and him be dead in bed. That's exactly what happened. But, anyway, he kept telling me all these stories. He was in Las Vegas in The States, and and he was a big high stakes gambler. That's where he made his money. He worked with another guy who was writing a software program to do Wall Street stuff, and they turned it around and started doing gambling stuff with it. Why hell? He's worth $40,000,000. K?
Mostly off of this software. And so, anyway, he's got a beautiful lodge there he had built, and it's got skins and trophies all through it and beautiful all glass looks over a lake, a small lake, and you could see all the animals come there, dust, water, and stuff. Didn't allow anybody to shoot any animals at the at the lake. And, but we just sit there and talk all day. You know? And so he was telling me this story. He was a high stakes gambler in Las Vegas, and he was up in the high stakes room. And, and a Jew from Los Angeles came in there.
He's sitting down, wanted to play him. I don't know what what game of chance they were playing. But, anyway, at some point during the game, this Jew reaches over. He's smoking a cigar. Right? And he reaches over with his cigar and taps his ashes into Pete's glass and then just looks at him. Pete says, don't do that again. So you know the first thing he did, don't you? One of these arrogant bastards who spared the rod, come from one of these families. He did it again. And when he did it again, Pete exploded under the table, knocked the table up in the air over, had pulled his forty five out, and had this guy on the floor with a 45 at his brains. Bam. Just like that.
And the, of course, the, security came over and they had to kick him out, and the guy knew him. He says, you wanna you're gonna have to leave for a day. This other guy's barred for eternity. But that's the attitude right there. The arrogance, the chutzpah, the the I'm better than you are. And god, they're they're just sickening those people. That's a true story. That story was relayed to me. Although it's hearsay to you, it was relayed to me personally. And so what happened with him was during the day when he wasn't gambling because all that took place at night, when in the day, he he loved guns and hunting and stuff. And so he went out to one of the ranges outside of Las Vegas there and was the, what did they call the range master for the range?
So he just sit out there all day with his 45. That guy could knock a fly off a dime at 20 yards with a 45. I don't know if you've ever shot a 45 or not. They're notoriously inaccurate. But, boy, if one of those slugs hit you, you ain't going nowhere. K? I mean, it's like a train hitting you, and that was the reason that the nine eleven was invented because, the in in The Philippines, we were fighting that war over there a hundred and something years ago. And those Maori Indians would get all drunked up, and they couldn't stop them with anything. They wrote back, said, give us something that'll stop these guys. That's where the 45 came from.
So if you get hit with one in the arm, you're probably gonna lose your arm. Alright? So that's the, weapon of choice, and, boy, he was good at it. So, anyway, he went down there, bought this, this 5,000 4 or 5,000. I forgot which acre, and then put all these animals on it. He loved the animals. I mean, really took good care of them. K? And, boy, they they had this thing called a Mafous. An animal called a Mafous, I think, is what he called it. I'd never heard of it before. There's a giant reindeer who just had the straight up reindeer horns, you know. And, they were pretty cool looking, and, it was a great experience. I ended up going down there twice. He had, that the lodge there, and then he had four duplexes for the hunters.
And, their big time of the year is, April, May. That's the rutting season down there, the end of the summer. And, you hate to they did great business. You can go look it up on the Internet, goldenstagsafaris.com, I believe, and see some of the trophies. They've got pictures and all that stuff, but what an experience for me. It was really great. And then, unfortunately, they also owned fishing camps, Paul, which now I'm not a hunter. I don't like to kill things. But now fishing, that's right up my alley. See? And so, they had I forget how many hectares down. The family, the guy that was the pilot, Gaston, his father and and he were the big law firm in that town.
Santa Rosa, I believe is the name of it. And that was their business was having all these hunting and fishing camps. And they had one in South Argentina. War man, people go from all over the world to do trout fishing in South Argentina. And I think they had, like, 20,000 hectares or something. A hectares, 2.5 acres. So they had a huge spread down there. And you go down there and catch twenty, twenty five pound rainbow trout, just regular. You know? A seagoing. Oh, man. It was neat. You know? And I was gonna go down there, and he I was gonna go as Pete's guest, and he died about a month before that trip. I didn't get to go. It just really broke my heart. Now they also took there's another fish down here that's called a dorado.
Now dorado is a name they pin to a lot of different fish. Mahi Mahi, which you might know is is called a dolphin. Some places, this is a bull dolphin. They're the ones that have their striking colors of, teal and yellow and gold when they're dying. They just, like, look like a neon sign. They're beautiful. But this is a freshwater fish called a Dorado, and these suckers get big, man. Forty, fifty pounds. And, the problem is they're freshwater and they migrate. So if you've got a hunting or fishing camp there on the on the waterway where they are, well, they're only there part of the year. They migrate all up and down there. So what these guys did was they went and bought a, I don't know, forty, fifty foot boat of some sort and turned it into four bedrooms.
And now in their boat, they can follow that migrating Dorado. K? And I was gonna get to go on that too, man, and Pete died. So, unfortunately but he was a hell of a guy, and, I sure did like him. He was full of piss and vinegar. I'll tell you that. But he had quite a spread down there. Sure did. Nice guy. Glad to have met him. The extent that some people will go to patriotism also, and I think I told you guys before, he had a quarter of a million dollar custom made three barrel rifle from the finest gunmaker in the world outside of Vienna. And I got I was gonna get to shoot it. He was gonna let me shoot it, which the the other guy said, man, he never lets anybody shoot that.
So they were gonna take me out. It started raining, and he and I got to talk and inside, and then I never got to do it, unfortunately. This this rifle, the guy that the gunmaker came over to Argentina and was shopping around this area because of all these hunting preserves there. I guess that's what you'd call them. And, and Pete had the money to buy it, so he just stroked him out check for a quarter of a mill. You strike you striking many checks for a quarter of a mill there, Paul, are you? I don't think I am, but I I don't know if any of our listeners are, but Pete did. And it had a it it had a a 20 gauge shotgun of, an equivalent of a, two two three and a 22.
And it had all three of those barrels in one barrel. A beautiful, beautiful black walnut stock out of Italy that probably cost $20,000 just to get the stock blank. Okay? It's just stunningly beautiful craftsman work. And they had it. It broke down, and they had it in an elephant skin case, which is just really cool, man. I mean, I'm holding this this weapon. It costs quarter of a million dollars. Hell, I never held anything like that in my life. Not even some of these women I've had. You know? And, boy, it was really something. So that's one of the neat experiences I had. Now there's the story mainly being this arrogant Jew from LA that obviously the parents spoiled the, spoiled the child and spared the rod because he was, from what I got from his actions, he's just one of those jerks. You know?
So, anyway, enough of our stories on Argentina. I thought that was pretty interesting, and nobody's ever heard that. It was one of the great experiences I had down there, actually. And so I got down there, and I remembered when I was young in New Mexico, we had had somebody that had shot an antelope. You know, if you you have to go in and get a a license, then you get to go get an antelope. And they had given us some of that antelope meat, and, man, it was I remember it from when I was young. This is like teenager, young teenager. It was just delicious.
Never had a chance to eat it since. And so I told the I told Pete about it. He said, well, I'll get my my hunting guide to go out there and and shoot us one. So we did. That first night I was there, they brought back a antelope, and we had it. And I've still got the skin over here, actually. I need to go get it to a taxidermist and get it they what they would do, Paul, of all these game animals, and they'd salt the skin down, you know, on the inside. And as long as it's salted down, it doesn't have to be cured, and it can last indefinitely, I guess. And so they would take and, some of the people didn't want the skins and stuff, so they would take and cure them. And they had just stacks of skins, man.
They were nice enough to give me this one. I've never had it cured out, need to. But, I was something I was gonna tell you about that that was really interesting too. Anyway, quite a trip, quite an experience, and, I'm certainly glad I had it. The Antelope, by the way, was delicious. So, anyway, enough of my stories. We got any new students that have questions or stuff if you've hung in this far. We I get off on these soliloquies to get the show started. And, so if there's anybody like that, I would remind you we're here for you. The other folks here, well, if we don't have new students or new people with questions, we're gonna go off and talk about current events or hunting trips to Argentina or things like that.
But, but the show's for you. So if you are new and you got questions or comments, we'd sure love to hear from you. See if we can get your questions answered. Maybe that'll help you make the decision as to if you wanna move forward with us or not. Some people do. Some people don't. So what? We'll look at the next one. SWs. The three SWs. Some will. Some won't. So what? Next. Hey, Roger. We got any yes, sir. Right there, Paul. He's not new, but he's got something to say.
[00:32:36] Unknown:
Well, William brought something to me. I mean, it's more William again? Current events things.
[00:32:42] Unknown:
William in Georgia he's about prolific lately.
[00:32:46] Unknown:
Oh, absolutely. And and he always comes up with really good stuff. You heard about the whole Iran, Russia, China nuclear, time out thing? You know, there was a ten year, nuclear remediation treaty. Moratorium. Moratorium. Moratorium.
[00:33:08] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that expired. I've not heard about this. No. They everybody else seems to be building the hell out of them.
[00:33:14] Unknown:
No. Well, that expired. And Iran, Russia, and China sent letters to the UN saying that they were not interested in resigning. So the gloves are off and the restrictions are down.
[00:33:31] Unknown:
I heard this morning that Trump is going to, South Korea. I think next week, he's gonna meet with, Xi over there. One of the things he's gonna accomplish is to meet with Xi in South Korea. We'll see. Could be.
[00:33:48] Unknown:
Well
[00:33:50] Unknown:
It's a it's a it's a nutty world, man. I mean, it's it's apparently, it's getting nuttier by the day. Of course, the Israelites, as they always do lie, are are doing nothing but bombing Gaza. I think they've been bombing Gaza since the the day they signed the damn thing or the next day.
[00:34:10] Unknown:
Right. But, but what I'm looking at with the with the whole Iran deal is Iran is the last cookie in the jar that's gotta fall before the new world order takes over. That was, what, one of the five or one of seven countries that,
[00:34:25] Unknown:
had to exchange Well, that was Greater Eretz Eretz Israel. Eretz Israel is that whole area that they control. It is the last domino that hasn't fallen. I don't think it's gonna fall either. They're pretty strong over there. I don't think has anybody ever defeated the Persians?
[00:34:47] Unknown:
I don't I don't know. I don't think Yemen, I think, was in that list.
[00:34:51] Unknown:
Pardon me, Melissa?
[00:34:54] Unknown:
Yemen, I think, was also in that list, and they're still resisting as well.
[00:34:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I know it's five countries in seven years. Shiite. These are the Shiite Muslims, not the Sunnis. All the other ones are Sunnis. They don't really like the seven and five years, Paul. Okay. Seven old They don't like each other, these Sunnis and the Shiites, but it it was. Lisa.
[00:35:20] Unknown:
But, Roger, didn't Iran defeat Persia? Why the heck did they change their name? Iran
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is Persia.
[00:35:29] Unknown:
I know. But why did they change their name after so long? Well, I don't I don't know.
[00:35:36] Unknown:
All I know is those are the Shiites. It's taken me years to figure that out. Those are the Shiites, and that used to be Persia. It's now called Iran. I don't believe anybody's ever defeated them in battle.
[00:35:48] Unknown:
But
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yes, ma'am?
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Got that.
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I'm sorry. You got a really funky phone. We'd like to hear what you gotta say. Yeah. It's Joe.
[00:36:03] Unknown:
I don't think I don't think Persia changed their name. I think the West changed it.
[00:36:10] Unknown:
Yeah. They probably just, probably going back to the, Westphalian They're still connected. Yeah. I they probably changed it, Joe, when they went into the Westphalian agreement back in the sixteen hundreds. I don't know for sure. I was just guessing. Anyway, they're the deadly, enemies of the she of the Sunnis. It's just a minor difference between the two. It's kind of ridiculous, but they don't like each other over it. And and, but they both distaste Israel over the other one. So, so they can gang together there against, the Israelites. Every day, I think they're bombing Gaza.
Nobody says anything about it. It's a ugly situation. And it's always these bastards are always gonna be like that. They're never gonna have peace. They can't survive if they're peace. They've gotta stroke the hatred. They've gotta stroke the killing. They've gotta stroke all that so that it continues on. And if you think you're ever gonna get peace out of the Israelites, you don't know them very well. Go study them for a while. It's just like this agreement. You cannot trust them. That's what's gone on and come out of e of Europe for two thousand years about these bastards. You can't trust them. Don't do business with them. They're untrustworthy.
They lie, cheat, stab you in the back, steal. They do all those things, and they do it consistently. That's who they are. K? So we'll see. Maybe mister Trump will learn his lessons one of these days. I don't think he will. They've got control of our country, and we we all know why, don't we? Yes. Because they own us. Because they've enslaved you. They put us in a false fraudulent bankruptcy. They set up a system where they could ask you, do you agree with this condition? And every time they ask you in your younger life, you said yes to both questions and signed something.
I guarantee you every time. That's how well these people know us. Chris, was that you?
[00:38:23] Unknown:
Yeah. They steal your children and kill them, and they'll assassinate anybody at a heartbeat.
[00:38:29] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. That's their their mark of their trade is assassination, for sure. And, oh, boy, did you hear did we get to discuss maybe fleetingly what that judge that's overseeing? I don't know if he's in DC or where the judge is, but he put a gag order on 3,000 plus people. They can't even talk about the Charlie Kirk assassination. Did you hear that, Paul? I think we mentioned it yesterday, but let dwell on that for a minute, would you? They put a gag order on over 3,000 people to talk anything about this public assassination? Oh, you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
Wet your finger, stick it up in the air, and it's coming from Israel, folks. And if that right there in unbelievable, proof may not be con concrete, but it's pretty close to concrete. So, there we go. One more day, one more one more chink in the arm. That happened this week, Monday. I I don't remember where the trial. I don't remember if it was a Utah guy or where, but some judge put a gag order on over 3,000 people.
[00:39:47] Unknown:
I know it's five five people. Including
[00:39:49] Unknown:
including Candace Owens, by the way.
[00:39:54] Unknown:
So the the home and sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
[00:40:01] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's alright. Go ahead because I forgot what I was gonna say. Go ahead.
[00:40:08] Unknown:
Well, I did say, hey, Roger. But then, didn't Candace get in trouble with, Macron and his wife, CNN Macron's wife? Whatever happened today. Yeah. She was she was proliferating
[00:40:19] Unknown:
she was proliferating a story that was written by a French guy who'd been since kicked out of France. I don't remember all the things that happened to him. That was where her story came from. She was putting it out publicly that Macron's husband is a female or a male or whatever, a male pretending to be a female. And they even filed a 200 and something page suit against them. They got a hold of Trump and said, can you stop Candace Owens? I think they said something like, if you can stop Candace Owens from this, we won't proceed with the war in the Ukraine.
So they hung the damn thing with Candace Owens on a potential outcome with Ukraine. So, yeah, that was Candace. I like her. I mean, I know Barnes doesn't like her worth the flip, but I like her. You know? Yeah. I think she's got big breasticles. Good for her. I wish she'd get ahold of our information. She wants to do some real damage to these guys. Hey, Candace. Listen up. Yeah. That'd be a real un a corker, wouldn't it? Un unleash her on this. Well, maybe one day we'll get the chance. Nobody knows. We take it one day at a time around here, and we and as we enlarge in our slow, little methodical way, at some point, and I do not know when,
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at some point
[00:41:48] Unknown:
hold on just a second, please, when I'm talking. At some point, they're gonna get exposed. I don't know when. Don't know where. At some point. Shane, was that you?
[00:42:03] Unknown:
No. That's Chris from California.
[00:42:05] Unknown:
So let me know that
[00:42:07] Unknown:
Janet's on the line. She's been listening.
[00:42:09] Unknown:
Okay. Well, good, Janet. I hope you got to hear some of my Argentina stories. Those were pretty cool. But, we don't have anybody coming front and center with questions today, Janet. So it might have to be you, sweetie. If you got any questions, I don't know you I know you're taking care of your hub and stuff, but if you get a chance, we'd love to meet you. Just hit star six and come on forward. Otherwise, we're just gonna carry on the show here. We'd love to have some new folks with questions. But, but I think maybe what I what I wanted you to catch is what I said a minute ago. I hope you were listening. This isn't something I dreamed up.
All I did was I I was given the foundation, and I was allowed to complete the picture. I finished off the list. My new list. Is that is that Janet? Hey, Janet. Yeah. Hi. I finally figured it out. Well, good. Glad to meet you. I just wanted to too.
[00:43:06] Unknown:
Has been recommending you for a long time. Caught yesterday's show, which was amazing. I loved it.
[00:43:12] Unknown:
Okay. Good. Well, thank you. It's very nice to meet you. How long have you been a paralegal?
[00:43:18] Unknown:
I I'm not a paralegal. I was dragged kicking and screaming into the, arena of law because I was on a task force to help out with the town next next to our town. And, I hate things that don't add up, and I hate being lied to. And I started digging and researching, and I ended up, I ended up in this long battle that's been going on for thirty three years. I guess I have questions about it because I don't know what to do.
[00:43:48] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I don't know if we okay. Well, I can tell you. If it's been going on that long, the what we do here is not ex post facto. Okay? But it may be persuasive to who you're dealing with. Because I promise you, they're scared to death of this, and they do not want this information out or in any kind of public forum because they lose all their power. K?
[00:44:15] Unknown:
And so that's part of and it's it's it's still going on. I'm sorry to talk over you. I I have to get it out, and I have to, give you a little background on it first. Okay. In in 1957, the Reece Committee was well, in 1954, actually, the Reece Committee was formed to find out where these, left wing or socialist or, communist ideas were coming from. And pretty much all the trails led to these tax free foundations, including the Mhmm. British Warfare Institute, Tavistock Institute to warp American minds. They infiltrated the education system. I've done deep dives into the Rockefeller Foundation, his influence in the medical schools and and education. Thanks to wonderful, brave whistleblowers like, Charlotte, who was Yes. On Ronald Reagan's.
You you've heard of her?
[00:45:13] Unknown:
Oh, I know. Yeah. I've heard her on on the air a number of times.
[00:45:16] Unknown:
Oh, god bless her. I think she walks on water. Unfortunately, she passed away last year. And then there's Right. John Taylor Gatto. He was another one. Who was her mentor?
[00:45:26] Unknown:
Who was her mentor, kinda. I think he's is he still around or not, Janet?
[00:45:31] Unknown:
I believe he is.
[00:45:33] Unknown:
Okay. Well, good for him. So, Okay. So Roger, I didn't know My buddy just looked it up yesterday. He died last year, I think, 91
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years old.
[00:45:44] Unknown:
And Dato, well, god rest his soul. Yep. Well, bless you. You. Yeah. For the time He's done a lot of good work.
[00:45:52] Unknown:
So, a a a little bit about me, I was born and raised in the Hawaiian Islands. We didn't have a television. My mother was a a raging alcoholic and narcissist. The glass was always half full. And and like all alcoholics and narcissists, it was everybody else's fault. So I was and and I was, because I'm Caucasian, I I'm old enough, so it was still a a territory. I was a racial minority in my school. I got bullied mercilessly because of my race. I had to walk at the back of the line. I had eat lunch by myself. No problem. No dates. Got spit on on the bus, spit on the street.
So you you can imagine your self esteem was at the bottom. So I was real dirty pickings.
[00:46:38] Unknown:
You were a dirty howley.
[00:46:40] Unknown:
I was a damn howley. Oh, okay. You know, with fly shit on my face. You know, go back to the mainline because I had freckles. So I was real ripe for the pickings when this cult came along. I was 17 years old it was the Church of Scientology and they said oh we we can make you better or we can raise your IQ we can make you happy I said, oh, yes. Take me. I'm yours. So I got suckered into them for twenty five years. And when I got up, needless to say, I had challenges because the you know, like all cults and I I've done the deep dive into how all cults and all mind mind control works. So I was fresh out of this when I, when I entered into volunteer work for this task force. But getting back to the the cult, all mind control begins with information control.
And that's what got me out was I realized I used one of their own tools against them, which was the elementary evaluators know how chart, which lists and it's a wonderful tool. It lists everything that could be right about a situation in order to make it work and everything that could be wrong. And I realized that I wasn't being given the truth about what was really happening out with with their own, people out in the field. So I I left, and they came after me. They tried to impersonate my my husband and I on, to our utility companies to try to get our phone records to find out who we were talking to. Time magazine came out with a blistering article. They thought that I had leaked it. I hadn't, but they sent people to break into my house.
I put I knew of their tactics, so I had passwords put on all my accounts. And so I knew that they were trying trying to impersonate us. So, anyway, I was fresh out of this and in in some wonderful recovery with adult children of alcoholics support groups and, Stephen Hasson's wonderful book, unlocking cult mind control, learning about cults and what had happened to me and how to recover, you know, recover your your past education, re, reconnect with family and friends is that were estranged. But most of all, find out why you joined the group in the first place and deal with that. So I was in the thick of all this, and, I was asked to join this task force because I'm also an expert on chickens.
That's one of my superpowers. Everything from commercial production to cockfighting and everything in between. And they wanted to pass an ordinance against roosters in the city of Norco because, oh, it was becoming the cockfighting capital of the of Southern California. Oh, roosters being forced to fight to the death with razors attached to their claws by some kind of chicken Freddy Cooper. So I I I said, okay. They wanted the citizens to draft an ordinance at, demanding a $2,800 nonrefundable conditional use permit if you wanted to keep more than four chickens in your backyard regardless of age, breed, or sex. And this is a a town that's, that's noted for, animal keeping. They they it's a nickname is Horse Town. And I and I didn't know anything about the law. I found out later that citizens don't make laws. The legislature does. So this whole thing was highly illegal.
I asked them, well, what is your I I wanted to know what I was up against. Well, where is your police reports or incident reports? Oh, we can't give you those because, people don't wanna give their names. I said, excuse me. I didn't fall off a turnip truck yesterday. I need to know what I'm up against. Please take me on a drive through, you know, because I was picturing, you know, parties, roosters, drugs, all the things they said in the newspaper. Well, chief animal control officer took me on a drive through, and he took me down this little side street. And he says, I I and you could hear roosters crawling. I said, well, what's the complaint here? Oh, trashy looking fences.
Well, that's that's not animal control. That that's a building and safety. It was, garage doors to exclude the eyes of of strangers and trespassers. The only string I had to pull oh, the other thing he drove past this little house that had a beautiful front yard with a little red red and white trim shed in the middle of it. I just know he's he's finding cocks in there. You couldn't see a chicken pen or an animal anywhere. I thought, well, how did he know? Was he hopping the fence at midnight and picking through windows or something? Yeah. This just wasn't adding up. The only string that I had to pull was a two acre place. It was a long skinny place kinda sideways to the street with a little old house in the middle of it that looked like it had been built in World War one. There are a lot of empty animal cans including empty chicken coops in the back.
He said, I made him get rid of his roasters. I said, okay. So he dropped me off. I went back to the house, knocked on the door. No answer. I came back on the weekend. No answer. Ended up going to the neighbors on either side across the street. One neighbor across the street and the other one up to the side. I said, hi. My name is Janet. I'm on the task force for animal control. I'd like to get this man's side of the story. Oh, there's no man there. There's a a woman there and her daughter. Who is she? Oh, well, she was renting, and the owner has the place up for sale. So I got ahold of the owner. I got ahold of the woman, and they both told me the same story. He had the place up for sale. She had to get so she had to get rid of all the animals. And I said, well, what about the roosters?
Oh, she was, leasing part of the property in the back to somebody so he could board his chickens there. I said, well, what happened? Oh, well, we went and told him, sorry. Place is being sold. You have to find another place to, keep your chickens. He said, okay. The animal control wasn't involved at all. But the two neighbors that I'd given my name and number to spread my number all over the city of Norco. It spread faster than a Malibu grass fire, and my phone rang for the next two months from eight in the morning till eight at night. People calling me and telling me the most filthy, vile, and disgusting things about animal control, about code enforcement, about the police, things like they recycle cats and dogs, they made it to pet food. I started getting death threats about that. Oh, don't you go poking around. We all know run know who runs the waste disposal business. I had a ex cop tell me, we've been trying to get the humane society in court for the past twenty five years so that to get their books open for these phony, money trails. They charge the cities both ways. They charge them to get rid of animal problems that are bogus to the overinflated, you know, like puppy mills or animal cruelty or cockfighting or whatever it is. And then they sell the animals up at the back door to peddlers.
I said, what? But I managed to go go undercover at a local animal shelter, and I could have made $2.03, $400 a day selling and stolen, chickens and cats and dogs out the back door to peddlers that I had peddlers come right up to me. Oh, Janet Janet. I I'd like to buy that hen. Because this guy was raided and he got, court ordered to have all his valuable chickens returned to him. So what the heck am I up against? There were there was a one of the other committee members smelled the rat. He brought a lawyer in, and the head of the the task force screamed at him. Get out of here. Get out of here. Face was all red. Spit was flying out of his mouth. What are they covering up?
So I talked to this lawyer out in the hall. I said, what's going on? Long story short, he told me, look at all those suckers lined up at this clerk's window to pay fines. I said, fines for what? Oh, their swimming pool is green. There's lumber in their backyard. Their car is parked on the dirt. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Why do they have to pay a fine for that? You know? This just wasn't adding up. So it's then I started hitting the law library and the, county recorder and pulled the county general plan, found out that animal control is not a branch of government. They're comprised of humane society and SPCA employees who contract with the different cities to do only two things.
Number one, get rid of unwanted pets, and number two, get rid of nuisance wildlife. Well, how do they get rid of unwanted pets? Well, the first thing I saw when I went undercover at that animal shelter was three animal control officers stomping a German shepherd dog to death, and then they had cages of stolen chickens. Excuse me. They call it rescue and adoption. So this is a massive fraud. I decided to delve into the cockfighting in. So I've managed to penetrate the cockfighting community and found out that there were no cockfights going on in Norco at all. There was legal cockfighting going on in Arizona.
So I go over there, and I look and see with my own eyes. They're never ever forced to fight to the death. There were four veterinarian assistants on each on each of these these clubs or these pits to patch up survivors. They're these chickens the only guarantee to winning a cock fight with from interviewing these guys is to have your bird in top physical shape. So the so called training involved chicken aerobics to strengthen legs and wings, and the chickens loved it. They became really tame, and they ended up living to wipe old ages where they're valuable.
So all of this was, propaganda. So I gave this stuff, and I gave this stuff to all four newspapers in my area. None of them would touch it. A touch about the bogus cockfighting and the, illegality of, a private corporations acting as a branch of government, impersonating an officer, and all the thefts that they do under color of law that go in under animal cruelty or cockfighting, and they they steal all kinds of things. By that time, I had contacted two other lawyers that handle cockfighting cases. They gave me the papers for 16 of them. I worked all of them with with a fine tooth comb along with the with the head of the civil rights task force, a Sharon Martin up there in Sacramento.
And every single one of them was fabricated by the humane society. You know, one of them would, get some cut flooding gaps and slip them underneath the car or in the car seat or something. Another one would come along like the Easter bunny. Oh, gee, leader. Look at what I got. But they they were stealing cash, food, guns, jewelry, books, tools, camping equipment, along with the chickens, sometimes whole cars. So, I took all this to all four newspapers in my area. None of them would touch it except the Norco news, and they ran a two page editorial. By that time, they've done, their own research.
They'd ran a two page editorial on how cop fighting was a bogus political football. The city had its tin cup out again, and it was illegal because it's conditional use permit to own property slash agricultural commodities slash chickens, is is, unconstitutional and how the, city treasurer was in on it to demonize animal owners and and, drive them off their places so that her developer friends could come in and turn their properties into, condos and be a bedroom community for Orange County. It was disgusting. The very next day after this came out, the newspaper owner's car was firebombed.
The editor's new car was slashed with acid. All four tires were slashed. Her animals were poisoned. Two of them had died. I was paid a visit from animal control. My business partner, where we had all of our prize winning chickens, was held at gunpoint for nine hours in the animal control paddy paddy wagon while they hauled off all of our prize winning chickens, pedigree chickens. You understand bloodlines are like recipes. You know, racehorses, you know, you you have to pay, you know, sitting up a lot of money for, stub fees and that kind of thing. Well, the same thing exists in the chicken world.
Same thing exists in the chicken world. So here's what I don't know what to do. You still there?
[00:59:07] Unknown:
I'm still here. I'm just engrossed with what I was just saying. I don't know that we've ever had a This is something chicken story like this. I expected Paul to drag out Chicken Man and play it. Do you know what Chicken Man was? You probably don't remember that. Go ahead.
[00:59:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I did look I did look up I started delving deeply into the laws. And when my my dear friend was charged criminally and thrown in jail for having 11 chickens and 41 rabbits in her backyard, that's when I hit the law library. That's when I started taking classes on, legal writing. The first one went way over my head, but it was given by a retired judge who said that America's real enemies don't fire bullets. They fire ideas and situations. I thought Very true. That's right here. I was just just out of a cult, and and that's exactly what they were doing. So Janet,
[00:59:55] Unknown:
how how many how many years ago did you have to start going to the law library in this fiasco?
[01:00:02] Unknown:
I started in 1993 because the the task force started in '92, November, and was 01/18/1993 that I was raided and lost $43,000, that that were that were appraised by an appraiser of, prize winning pedigree, chickens. You know that I have two boxes of ribbons and trophies, and my foundation group call was was had gotten grand champion of the entire United States. A friend of mine showed him in Louisiana. He competed against 2,800 other chickens, roosters, and hens from all over the country, and he got grand champion. Now this would really put me on the map because I don't have children. This was my my project. To me, they were living art. They were beautiful. People would come over to my house and say, what kind of birds are those? Well, they're chickens. Oh, they're beautiful. So let's get to the, how chickens are defined by law. This is what I dug up.
Besides the county general plan, the animal control was not a branch of government, and they're operating illegally. They're stepping way outside their bounds, assuming police powers and impersonating an officer. So chickens are defined as agricultural commodities. They are property, title 18, section twenty three eleven, of the federal criminal codes describes stolen property in order of importance as how its theft negatively impacts the national security or economic stability of the entire nation. You can look it up yourself. Number one on the list is stolen airplane. Well, after nine eleven, we all know why, but it was actually put first on the list after the Pearl Harbor attacks.
Number two on the list is stolen cattle. Number three on the list is stolen chickens. Anybody can look it up and and see it for their self. They're extremely valuable. There's been a a concerted propaganda, campaign against the chicken by the food cartel. So that's another story. I'll get into that later, but I wanna Oh, yeah. I wanna finish with with the law. Chickens are also items in interstate trade. Title 18, commerce and trade section one provides penalties for whoever in any way restricts the free flow of, commodities in in interstate trade. Interstate traders, chickens are fed feed that's ground from, grains that are produced in other states and trucked across state lines.
Okay? And their eggs and their meat, if you're a commercial producer, can, likewise be trucked across state lines to other states and locales. So the penalty, if you're a person, is $350,000. If you're a municipality that thinks about restricting the ownership or use of one chicken, it's $10,000,000. Okay? So we also have similar, punishments under the racketeering laws. Chickens are also defined as war materials and national defense materials. Title 18 secondtions twenty one fifty two, twenty one fifty three, twenty one fifty four. And, again, they list, you know, if you were going to sabotage another country or another nation, what's the first thing you'd hit?
Probably their stores of guns and ammo. Right?
[01:03:29] Unknown:
So they listed I'm not sure. They list I think the first thing they did is the electricity, the power plants, but go ahead.
[01:03:36] Unknown:
Yeah. That that's that's, they didn't list that in this, in these sections. They listed, armaments, arms and armaments. Number two on the list is chickens. Look it up yourself.
[01:03:48] Unknown:
Good lord.
[01:03:49] Unknown:
Items items that that are food items and the and the grounds or lands where they are stored or produced. Uh-huh. That means my backyard where I have seven hands that lay eggs. I don't anymore. You know, I just moved and I had to give away my chickens. Another long story. So, this this really bothered me. You know, chickens are dirty and stupid. Nobody knows anything about them. So I go to Washington DC. I actually made 10 trips. And I found, McGuffey readers in the basement of the Smithsonian, which used to which were yanked out of the schools, which used to teach, law, used to teach accounting Oh. And used to teach property rights and property ownership and used to teach bible law, to second graders.
Yep. And I I had an online radio show, and I used to read parts of this book aloud to to the readers to show how we've been dumbed down and brainwashed. You know, a hundred years ago, a 12 year old had such a good education that if his both his parents were killed, he could run the family farm.
[01:04:55] Unknown:
It, it was, the you've seen that test, no doubt, from the 18 that was to pass the ninth grade. Most I doubt if any collegiate graduates could could, pass that test today. It's on the way out. I've got some of this
[01:05:11] Unknown:
I've got some of this information and and background from, bible historians, Tim and, David David and Tim Barton. They have wall builders there in Texas. The Bartons. Yeah. Yeah. I got quite a bit of their materials. I ordered, the, old, some of the old readers. Now here's how chickens were perceived. April 1927 issue of National Geographic magazine. It says, America's debt to the hen right on the cut front cover. And so chickens are defined as currency, you know, title 18 section twenty three eleven, you know, stolen property. It's they also list money, their items in interstate trade. And during the great depression, they were used, they kept many small farms from going under.
The chicken population and every major American city was roughly half that of the human population and supplied 85% of the nation's eggs. Well, all that had all that was, yanked out of the schools and out of the public consciousness beginning in the late nineteen thirties up to the nineteen forties. Yeah. So, getting back to this National Geographic magazine, most of it is devoted to chickens. The first first chapter in it, talks about cockfighting. It says, these Gamecocks are trained with great care. Cockfighting are most popular pastime. Cockfighting has been responsible for the spread of the chicken in all corners of the world. And then the rest of the book rest of the magazine talks about how iridescence in their feathers breaks up rays of light into the beauties of the color spectrum.
They do appeal for beauty and symmetry of line, and they provide pleasure in their care to dwellers in urban and suburban areas. You know, the chicken hasn't changed since 1927, but you can see how the public mind has been, poisoned with the propaganda and and fear mongering. Then we've got the, New Bedford Reader. Now they use really long sentences in those days, but this was a lesson that was for, children, you know, to, teach them several values, and it goes like this. Of all feathered creatures, there is none more useful than the common hen. Her egg supplies food during her life.
Her meat affords us her flesh affords us delicate meat after her death. See what a motherly care she takes up her little ones, how she covers them with her wings and protects them against any danger from from which she herself would fly away from in terror had she not been to protect. While this site reminds you of the wisdom and goodness of her creator, let it also remind you to show duty and gratitude towards your own mother for caring for you during your helpless years. Now if you think about it, do we have any role models today, animal or human, that teach bravery, duty, and care, and gratitude, and wisdom of the creator?
No. Yanked from the schools next to these tax free foundations. Now here's what I don't know what to do. I plunged wholeheartedly into this task force, situation. I found out that, chickens live to be up to 25 years of age. They can count. They can tell time. They can do calculus. They're better at calculus than I am. A lot of county fairs used to have these little, what they call, a brainy beddy booths, like a large phone booth. You put in a quarter, a light would come on, a hen would come out and, do tricks. It chose hens because roosters are very highly, sexed. They're able to mate once every five minutes, and that's what's on their minds most of the time. They're much harder to teach tricks to them.
In fact, ancient man observed the, rooster's performance and decided to name his own thing after it after it to give it some of its power. So the name for the human male penis is the same as the male chicken in most cultures of the world, cock. But the word rooster was invented by the Puritans to try to sanitize the situation. But getting back to these brainy Betty boots, put in a quarter, light would come on, the hand would come out, she would play the piano or she would dance or she would shoot basketball and she would play baseball, you know, a little tiny bat on a t bone stick with a ping pong ball, but she wouldn't run the bases until she got a home run. You know, things like that. She would also play tic tac toe. As god is my witness, this is how good they are. My husband put almost $5 a quarter into one of those machines to try to beat this one hand, and she whipped him every single time in tic tac toe.
So here's here's what here's what I don't know what to do. I did everything I could. I took these, this brutal workshop on legal writing. It it was wonderful, did wonders for my writing. I volunteered with the, civil rights task force for decades, helping them as pro purrs to write their briefs. I read title 28 rules of court court cover to cover. I followed all the rules. I had all the right claims in there about, how, people were robbed. By that time, they had they were networking with victims from all over The United States, you know, Florida, Oregon, Texas, all points in California, mostly, and and one in New York.
But the pattern was always the same. Animal control came in. Oh, oh, oh, it's animal cruelty. This was a man in Florida, Henry Brinkley, who had two acres or three acres, and he had an old dog. It was an old black Labrador dog, 17 years old, sitting on his front porch. It was overweight, fat, glossy, shiny fur. They had cataracts in his eyes when it was old. Oh, animal cruelty. It scratched his eyes. They charged him, threw him in jail, and they tortured him to death. And I got it on videotape. They told him that the humane society told him, we're not gonna let you out until you sign your property over to us. He said, no. I'm not gonna do that. I haven't done anything wrong yet. That was one of the more heinous ones, but there were other 17 senior citizens, have been caused great bodily injury resulting in death, at the hands of the, humane society at SBCA.
Sharon Martin and I sat down, and we did a profile on the victims. By that time, I had collected about 20 boxes of cases with their dockets where you you were all boxes of cases with their dockets where you you were robbed by animal control, you sued in court, and your case disappeared without a trace. The profile was that all the victims except for one were over the age of 65. All of them had a house, a car, a four zero one k. They had a pet shop or a farm or a little rancher. In other words, they all had something to steal. So, this is what happened. They they fought they all filed in court.
They all filed in court. Lawyers for the humane society would file, 12 v six motions to dismiss, and the judge granted them every time. I had just pulled, Clinton versus Jones, which the whole nation was watching because that was a case involving 12 v six. Clinton's lawyers thought they would be smart and file a 12 v six motion to dismiss also. But no, the case didn't go away. It went to the Supreme Court. Now the rules of court are rule seven says, there shall be a complaint. There shall be an answer. No other pleadings are allowed. Alright? If you file a 12 b six, you also have to file an answer. Well, he didn't do that. Clinton didn't do that. So So when he went to court, the only thing that he was allowed to do was to reenact Paula Jones' version of the events. You know, which handshake he used to unzip and pull out all blue and how it was shaped and what he did with it, and he lost that case. So I thought, oh, that's great. You know, they're following the law. They're following the rules of court. But in all these cases against the humane society, it didn't happen.
So I went to, I found my last trip to Washington DC. I by that time, I had 20 boxes of papers showing, I I managed Sharon Martin found where a federal judge in Texas took bribes took six digit bribes from the Humane Society lawyers to get rid of a case against that. They went they went and rescued a bunch of valuable cattle. See, they disguise these crimes. It's impersonating an officer, illegal search and seizure, transporting stolen property, laundering stolen property, blacateering, extortion, domestic terrorism. They disguise it under the warm fuzzy sounding name of rescue and adoption. And we've been totally brainwashed out of our rights and out of our connection with mother nature.
So, I went, by the way, none of the local newspapers except the North Koreans touched this story, but the San Francisco published a two part two page story on how cats and dogs get recycled into pet food. Yeah. And I have went undercover, and I went to one of the recycling plants over here. And I went to the guy that that gave me the death threat. So don't you go poking around there. We all know who runs the waste disposal business. And I went over to his house. He was a big guy, and I grabbed the front of his shirt. I scratched around his neck, and I pulled his face down to me. I said, you're getting in my car now. You and I used an expletive, and he he did. And I took another man along with as a witness, and I saw it with my own eyes. Now there's nothing wrong with the rendering industry. It's perfectly legal, and I think it's a great idea. My grandfather had a little slaughterhouse on the island of Molokai.
Instead of putting, dead cats and dogs in the, landfill, what they do and this is what I saw. They arrived in refrigerated trucks from all the shelters. Now first of all, they're not killed when you drop your head off to be put to sleep. They don't come to sleep with an injection. They put them in a decompression chamber. I interviewed two animal control officers, and this is what they told. They put them in a decompression chamber and suck all the air out of them, which is the greatest mammalian fear is suffocation. So Jan
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because otherwise, the the drug would would take the meat. Can I can I interrupt for a second? Do you Yes, sir. It's it's a fascinating story, and, one we've never heard before here on the Radio Ranch. But Nobody hears this. Are you interested are you in are you expecting us to give you some aid in this thirty something year battle?
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I just want some answer. Well, I'm getting to that. I I needed to give you a background on this disgusting vile but true story, you know, about how the food cartels have supported this. Janet Janet?
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Yep. Well, we've been deal we've been hearing it for about twenty five minutes or more. So I know it's detailed.
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I thought maybe one more minute of of stuff. I volunteered on, Merca. And help all these people write their briefs and done appeals and three cases all the way up to the Supreme Court. All of them got the big middle finger. I wondered why until I found out who the humane society backers were, which they used to put on their website. Okay? And I went and tracked tracked them all down. Every single one of them that they referred to them as their international partners, Every single one of them were the same ones that were reported on as a risk commission, and their stated mission servant, mission statements were the socializing of America, the destruction of the fourth amendment, the fifth amendment, the seventh amendment. No more property rights. No more property rights.
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So You don't have those anyway.
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Yeah. Well, I have to choose the
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Yeah. Well, I'm finding that out the hard way. I have tried I have been trying for the past thirty three years to draw public attention to this to get justice. I was decimated. Other people have been decimated by by this action and nothing. The first time I went to court, the key witness to state court, key witness on my case dropped dead. The second time, I went to court in federal court. They just dismissed it without a bubble and same thing when I went up to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. I mean, I had all the rules correct, so nothing. So I don't know what to do. I don't know how to get public attention on this. I don't know how to wake people up.
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Well, you're probably not gonna be much. You're not gonna probably be able to do much with this. It's my opinion. I don't know. I hope that's not the case.
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But let me tell you what we do around here. Know what? Human society is a front for the same groups that are tearing this country apart. They wanna destroy us. And there's an idiot. Oh, help the poor animals. You see that crap on TV, the SPCA. Oh, poor dog. Oh, they're starving. Skinny. Look at it trembling. Send your money. I said $30 a month. It's a bunch of crap. They're they're the worst domestic enemies. They're fronts for these domestic,
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domestic informations. Red Cross, all of them all of them are terrible. This is why I'm gonna tell you this. I I don't know how we could I don't know how we could help you, except let you run on and give this story here to our, unfortunately, limited audience. I think you might be interested in this. What what we try and do here is keep people out of court. K? So that's one of the things that's in hand in glove.
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I I changed my focus, about six years to ago to do cease and desist letters, and then I finally found about, the refusal for cause, that the courts are, contract courts. They're not law and justice courts. So I was using the wrong tool to fix the engine. And I so the these additions to letters have been working.
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Can I ask a question, Roger? What about Peter? Peter? Roger. Peter. Is that a good Hold on one minute. Peter, is that a good
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Hold on. Get get Waheed. Hold on, America. He's just gonna burn it, bludge in there, and get his statement out. K. Go ahead, Waheed. Explain to her. No. Go ahead, Waheed, please. He's the one that stepped in here. Do it. Ask the damn question.
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Why he wants to know just what I What about I was gonna ask her about PETA. I was gonna ask her about PETA, the protect keeping for the ethical treatment of animals.
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Oh, yes. They're part of it too. Oh, they're they're part of it too. And Friends for Animals, they started out as the process church, which was an animal sacrifice group, and their star member was none other than Charles Manson. But they changed their name to Friends for Animals. But, yeah, PETA is part of it too. America.
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You know what PETA stands for? Right. WAAHEAP, hold on. You know what PETA stands for, WAHIP? People who eat tasty animals. What does it stand for? People for the People for the eating of People for the eating Mhmm. People for the eating of tasty animals. Go ahead, Marcus.
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Nah. And that's hers. Okay. I just wanted to tell Janet. She's she's she's, thank you for sharing your experience and story. Just wanted to tell her, you know, the only thing that's missing with what you're doing, she she's already gone into the law library and done her research and dug up all the factual information that she can use to defend, herself and others. And, what you need to do is use your affidavit to become a private individual because right now, at this time, you are a United States citizen, which is, subject and ward of the state, and this is why they're not doing anything about it. But now Part of the reason. That you are yeah. But but now that you are here and found us, you can use an affidavit, put it in, and take yourself out you know, correct the presumption that you are a subject of the system and award of this of the state. So this is gonna be a little, more effective for you putting in this affidavit.
It'll be more powerful, for you and more effective in in getting results. But also the federal courts are there for, to collect debt or to create debt and collect fees. So you need to learn how to just use the, common law and, you know, superior courts and claim courts to collect, you know, whatever, you know, the the intrusions and fees that, you know, with the fee schedule. Like you mentioned earlier, there you know, it's it's a violation that is, that cost this much per person or, official municipal capacity, of The United States corporation.
So I'm I'm thinking you just need to put in an affidavit and have, you know, help others do the same that you're helping so that they're in the private, not in the public.
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Yeah. You're you're right. I have been doing research on that. I actually came across this information through, Joseph Jones. He goes by Yousef l now, about eleven or twelve years ago, but I sat on it because I saw other people misusing it. Now Joseph Jones was really good about telling, how to do things and all the steps, but he didn't explain why, like you just did that, we're, we have to see on a corporate subsidiary of the bankrupt United States, and they can,
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get me flipping like a flag on the pole and and work me like a rented mule without paying me. So so a lot of gurus and groups, you know, have good some good information, but it's incomplete or if not, misinformation. So what you found here is, you know, inform you know, steps and process, methods that we use to stay effective. We have a formula. We start with the affidavit of citizenship evidence that you put in with the secretary of state who, you know, attracts all citizenship up you know, citizenship statuses or evidence.
So, you know, you would start with that, and that's your first that's your first powerful tool that you're gonna be putting in. And then you're gonna be sending out your notices to all local and state, and even DC if you need to, public servant officials. So that's where you start. And that's everything else is just gonna fall into place because you already know a lot of the laws, that you can use against them. And I am glad that I I'm glad that I
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You were quoting title 18. Title 18 is criminal. To my knowledge, Janet, you cannot bring a criminal suit. That has to be done by government.
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Yeah. You're right. And, Sharon Martin took it to
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then US attorney Robert Mueller, who was then US attorney Oh, yeah. I'm sure you got a bunch of response out of that.
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Regarding, theft of poodles and, creepily injury resulting in death of an old lady in Florida. The poodles were transported, stolen poodles were transported across state lines and laundered through a law firm in Campbell County, California. Okay. So we had all this, we had the documentation. I still have the papers on it and we gave it to then attorney general, district attorney Robert Mueller, and he did nothing. I've took this stuff to Sacramento. They did nothing. I've taken it to all law enforcement. I marched into the FBI offices, head offices in Washington DC. They did nothing. I started with the House Judiciary Committee. As soon as they found out what I had in my hot little hand was copies of canceled checks and bank deposit slips where,
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humane society lawyers bribed judges to get rid of the cases, get them. They scattered like roaches. Janet. They were Janet. They were Janet. Janet. I don't know. We all know the system's rotten. Okay? All of us here know that. I try. Alright? I try. But we've heard enough of you. I I hope you feel better. You've gotten all this out. Okay? But all we can do is help you get free from the system.
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That's what we do around here. Okay? Well, God bless you for that. I I really appreciate. I'm I'm so glad that you're there and spreading the word. And I wanna thank Cliff for turning me on to onto you guys. I have tuned in from time to time, but I never, knew how to unmute my
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Your unmute my phone and and Well, the first thing and I know you got other stuff on your plate. But the first thing you need to do, if you have not, is go back and listen to a couple of my interviews where you really understand what's going on here. Okay? I mean, it's really simple. Pardon me? Oh, well, there's several. I've got I I think they're all good, but I would recommend one called God's Trump Card. It's in the News Student section. God's Trump Card. If you're not familiar with it, there's another video there that I did not do that was done thirty years ago by a group of nine researchers called the War Emergency Powers Act. Are you familiar with that?
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I am, but I don't have much data on it.
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Well, you need it. There's a there's an improved audio copy there on the website. You can familiarize yourself with it. It just shows you the proof of the bankruptcy. It sandwiches perfect with what we do around here. And, what we're able to do is to run you back previous to 03/09/1933. You can change your status. It isn't them telling you. See, everybody thinks that they've got all this power. The only power they've got is what you gave them. You they you were tricked into giving them that power. You were tricked into giving them that power when they ask you the two questions all your life. Are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident? Yeah. And you answered yes, and you signed something. You then agreed to their fraudulent contract. Janet, let me finish, please. K? I've given you about twenty five, thirty minutes here. Okay? So what they're they're doing is they're tricking you into a fraudulent contract.
And because it's fraud, of course, it, initiates any contract ab initio. They've gotta recognize it on several different reasons. But what you do when you present this, especially, the thing is, you to do it second, would be to get a passport with your affidavit. Now you've got the most powerful, proof of identity the federal government issues, and it's tied to your new status. K? So you go through that, and then you go and and and notify your folks in California, the attorney general, your your your county prosecutor, all that. You send them a copy of all that that that's done, and you've officially, in the right way and recognized by the federal government, changed your status to the old state citizen's status now labeled a national.
Now once you've done that, you're free. K? But you've got to understand. Now you've already done a bunch of legal research and fought this battle, obviously. But now what you gotta do is learn our way of doing things so that you can always defend it if you're challenged. And the degree of your freedom is going to equate and correlate directly with how well you have control of our information and how well you can teach others because that's part of your responsibility too. But the first primary responsibility is to be able to unequivocally defend your position of challenge.
And once you've done that, you're free. K? Now I don't know hold on. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, please. I don't know how this is going to apply to all this stuff you've been telling us about. I I don't know if there's an application there. Maybe you're gonna have to get in and investigate it, because I don't think our audience is gonna be chasing chickens. But regardless, that's what we do around here. That's why Hey, Rog. Here. Just a second, Dave. And that's what we're trying to tell you is that we do that for you with no problems. We've never had a failure in fifteen years. Roger.
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But Fantastic.
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You just went to the Don't tell me how that's got training, Roger. Just a second, Mirka, please.
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I don't know how that's gonna translate to your situation. Now I got Dave, who was first, and then Mirka I was first, Roger. I was first. You're already work about it. Alright, Mirka. You go ahead. I just wanted to Go ahead, FA.
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I just wanted to let John know that I'm in California, and she wants to reach out to me. I'm in, national status freedom on Telegram. And I would help her with the with her affidavits and give her guidance on, you know, the notices, you know, what where to send them and what to do.
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Okay. Murphy's got a Telegram channel. It's called National, if you're on Telegram. It's called National, one word, status. Okay. Well, it doesn't matter then. If you wanna get on Telegram, you can access that. There's another, resource called nationalstatus.com, which is a website that some other of our students have put together that is, very slick. Okay? So Mark has got a bunch of folks over on her, so the other people do too. These are just things that students have set up on their own because they are motivated by what they learned and how they were moved with the information. Okay? Alright. Now I'm gonna go to Dave. Dave? Dave, you got chickens?
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I I have one more thing to add,
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if I may. This is Janet again. Alright. Well One more thing to add. Okay. Well, you go ahead, and while Dave finds his mute button. Go ahead.
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Okay. Both both my my insurance investigator did extensive investigation on this, got out our calculator, and found out that the Humane Society has hundreds of little shell corporations that make donations to all our politicians. So if you go on your politician's website, you won't see Human Society or PETA or SPCA. You will see WP Construction or PAS Management or Gressel Group, and they all donate under $10,000 under the IRS radar. But they they there's hundreds of them. They're they're all owned by three or four humane society boards of directors. They operate out of only three houses in the Los Angeles area. Now this is just one city, but they've tracked down the other cities and they calculated that the the humane society, SPCA, and PETA donate $800,000,000 a year enforcement, judges, clerks, and sheriffs, and FBI to not prosecute them in any court, and that works for Al Capone.
And thank you for listening to me. I thank you for your information. I'm gonna take your
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You're gonna take my what?
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I'm gonna take your advice and change my status. Okay?
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Well, that that that is whatever direction you end up going, I don't know how what you're involved in for so long incorporates into what we do. But I can promise you, you're probably gonna get more action out of it if you're a national rather than a slave. Dave, did you find your mute yet? Alright. Hold on. Dave found his mute. He's blind, by the way. Yes, Dave.
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Hey. I my phone died. I had to walk all the way across the house, find the charger, get it on, you know. Anyway Okay. Unbelievable. Sorry about that. You know, the synchronicity today has just been off the chart. I was on the phone talking to my buddy in South Dakota. He's talking about his horses. Right when he said horses, the, the song on the radio that was playing was, back in the saddle again. And then he changed the subject to puppies. And I swear to God, right when he said puppies, they said, puppy love, puppy love song on the radio. Like, you gotta be kidding me. And now and I told my other buddy, I wanna tell, Hizana about your chickens and your eggs that you got in Bell County, Texas. I don't know if Hizana is on, but, you know and then this gal comes on talking about chickens. It's like, what a fascinating story. Let me ask,
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it's a Janet, if you'll you'll give us a second, Paul's gonna get Green Acres up, and we'll play a little bit of it.
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The The Maker is the blazer.
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Go ahead. Place to be.
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Arm limit is alive for me. Anyway, Janet, do you have this info on a podcast? You mentioned you did a radio show.
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No. I don't have it on a podcast yet, but I I'm looking into that. I'm gonna talk to a a producer tomorrow about it.
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Okay. This is a fascinating story, and I believe every second of it. Now, I would listen to that time and time again. There's a a website. It's called governamerica.com. The gentleman who runs it is Darren Weeks. He's in Michigan. I know him. I I've never met him, but I know him. And I I I got a cell phone number. He plays he used to have he has a radio show, but he used to do documentaries all day on Sunday for twenty four hours. Now he switched. It's 247. It's all documentaries that he plays. This would I know he would put this up if you had it recorded. He would play that in a loop and play it over and over. The more people that hear your story, I'm telling you, we're gonna get some traction because with Rogers, you know, national status stuff, property can't own property. Right? And now you're not you're not gonna be property anymore. I think the more people that hear this ranchers, farmers, people that eat eggs, that that love chickens, all of that. Uh-huh. We can have a movement here, man. I'm telling you. You what a story. Old crowd. But I get it. I'm gonna give you some I gotta I'm gonna text Darren and, let him know what I just heard and, that we gotta get you guys in touch with each other. So, Paul Okay. I'm gonna, I'm gonna figure out when I I'm gonna text Darren today and let him know, and then somehow I'm gonna get him in touch with you, Paul. Alright?
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Well, you know what? We we had, we had a very successful campaign called chicken man. Janet may be chicken woman. And the one that I would steer you to, Janet, is the most unlikely of people that I know loves chickens and loves animals and may be really moved by your story. And that's Tucker Carlson.
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Well, mostly, I want public awareness. We've been brainwashed out of our rights. Do you know that one chicken has the same bundle of rights attached to it as a house or a car? And rights have value. You can't see a right. It it's, it's like an electrician. Hold on, Janet. And
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what rights does the constitution give you?
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Well, from what I've been educated, it's secure. It doesn't give me rights. I already have it. It protects my rights to,
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free speech, to property ownership, to do proper. Not if you're not if you're a federal citizen. You don't have access to that. That's what the status changes. Okay? To do that. Yeah. So if you the the answer that I was gonna give you is the only rights this constitution gives you and you hear all these people, senators, lawyers, even the Trump talk about constitutional rights. The only rights the document gives you is fourteenth amendment civil rights. All the others are god given and the constitution protects them.
Oh, thank you. So you haven't had any god given rights your entire life. Oh, help. If you wanna get them, follow our path, and you will get them back the minute you send that first document in.
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K? Roger. Roger?
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Roger. Now now, Merca, you weren't first there. Okay. Who are the two guys?
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Dan in Oregon.
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Yes. Dan in Oregon.
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I think Yes, sir. Well, Dan, it's been a long time. Share that story I had with the animal. Yeah. It's been a while. I wanna share that story about Okeemah dog and the dog bite when the animal control people wanted me to register them, vaccinate them, and I sent them as a national at that time. I in the fee schedule and that, they left me alone.
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They walked away.
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Now who's the other guy?
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Sketch. Sketch. Yes. This kinda brings up, owl addicts, man, and other animals. Animals have a legal status. Now I find that very interesting, and maybe you could use their change their legal status. I don't know. But,
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Our animals? You Yeah. You change their stat well, you change you change their status when you file your affidavit. Because before, they were not yours, and you file the affidavit, and now you have out access to property rights. You don't have it. You have control as a serf, but you don't have ownership. Yes. Don't believe me? Go look at the car title. Go look at your car title. Certificate of time.
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Yeah.
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I agree. And and, you know, they're they're mandating the administrative state, mandating every every animal be tagged
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and and That's all that.
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So I think it's it is an important, subject, for animals and farmers. And that's why Yeah. I'll tell you what.
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Janet, you could go to all those chicken fry thanks, Sketch. You can go to all those chicken fighters there in Nor Norco, wherever it was you're saying in California, and go to all this. Pardon me?
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Shit. They moved away.
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Okay. Well, let me just give you this as a hypothetical, please. If you still have rooster fighters and chicken razors there, they could file affidavits too, and animal control doesn't have any authority over them.
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That's beautiful.
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Roger. Okay.
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Yes. Marco, now.
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The I I appreciate her saying that the animal control and humane society are impersonating an officer because they are. But, I just wanted to tell her, once the, once she puts her affidavit in, she's not petitioning to anybody. She No. No. No. You know, she's not gonna be petitioning to, senators or anybody, you know, asking for permission. Her affidavit is gonna
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yeah. Go ahead. Janet, what you need to understand is they don't have the power. You've got the power, and you were tricked into giving it to them via fraud. You're gonna take it back, and they're not gonna have any authority over you except for two very obscure sections of the Internal Revenue Code, which are both constitutional taxes. Otherwise, what we call the administrative state, which is more accurately referred to as the deep state, has no authority over you anymore. That includes state agencies also.
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So now with that affidavit, she's she can hold them personally liable without Well, you can.
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There's you got you got a lot more leeway. You can sling you can sling old Excalibur a lot easier on this side. K? So you go study a little bit. Listen to there's seven or eight different interviews on the website. That one over there in the new student section is good. All John b Wells, I was on with him. Hell, I was on with four hours with Jeff Rentz. I was on with a bunch of these people, so all those recordings are up there. K? So listen to those. Get your arms basically around the concepts of what you're doing. We'll be more than happy to answer all the questions as to why, okay, and how. But the other duty is up to you. Alright? So let's send you off down that path of learning something that's very substantive and that potentially can help you because all you've been doing for all these years is chasing your tail. And I can tell from your voice in the story that it wasn't very much fun, and it wasn't very productive.
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Well, I I gave up my life to it. You know?
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Well, well, let's get let's get you alright. Well, let's get your life back. Let's get your life back. Let's get you on the straight and narrow where you can be effective, and now you can bring some of that stuff you've learned to bear.
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Okay. I've been taking notes. There's national.com, there's governamerica.com,
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and then somebody named Wrens. No. No. Well, there was governor there was governamerica.com. That's the one that plays the podcast. I said it was nationalstatus.com is a website that's been put up by some of our students, a very good one. Okay? And, we've got Myrka over there with her Telegram channel, but you've got to load Telegram if you wanna do that to access her. Okay? And then And Jeff Rentz is hold on. Jeff Rentz, a very, very by what I thought was a popular, late, evening of Internet host from California. I was on him for a couple hours. So there's a bunch of those interviews up there. Some of them approach the subject a bit differently, but they're all instructive.
And they're all meant for people just like you. Myrka?
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And Chris Chris has my email. I can, have him connect us to you if he if, she doesn't have Telegram, and I can guide her on how to come. Chris, Chris, your buddy there can connect you with Merco, okay, if you don't have Telegram Alrighty. Whatever. But that's what we do here. Yes.
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Yeah. Who who is that?
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This is Ed from Michigan. That, national status website is .info.
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Oh. It can be either. It's both. It's both. Ed It is both. .Com and info.
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Ed from Michigan. I I had trouble getting to the .comof nationalstatus.com. So anyway, I just thought I'd put that out there. And I don't know if Thank you. If Paul can put a link to those guys on your website.
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But like I said, I spent some time trying to find it. It is .info. Well, I'm sure sorry. It's supposed to be either just like our DOCS and DOX No. I on our website. But Paul can do that. Paul can put them up there as a resource and probably already has them up there. Don't you, Paul? I know you got Murph's, Telegram link. No. I don't believe I have national status up there. Okay. Well, anyway, it's another reason. If you have trouble with please, please, please. If you have trouble with .com, use .info. Okay? Now
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Yeah. This is Chris. Yeah. Janet, I just wanted to to see what I I was trying to get Janet to just jump in. You know? And, so she did today. So that was great. And, so I'll be working with her to get her status,
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underway. Okay. The reason I mentioned Tucker Carlson, I don't know if any of you saw this, when he was back on Fox News, he used to have a gal on there that kept chickens regularly. And she'd have a chicken right in her arms when she was talking to Tucker. Had 40 or 50 of them, if I remember right. And Tucker also loves dogs. And he's got a real a real sensitive heart for cruelty to animals. And you get your podcast and start shooting them to Tucker, you may very well end up on there with this story.
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That would be great. Thank you so much for your good advice and your help.
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Welcome. We Definitely. We like chickens too.
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I just had some for dinner last night.
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I did too. I have eggs and chickens. I'm a carnivore.
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They are well. And, you know, doctor Walhuk doctor Wallach, says that eggs are the world's most perfect food. Yes. Is that you, Samuel?
[01:47:15] Unknown:
Yeah. The the Bible points out that there's the animals are sold, and they're not to be abused.
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It's called humane stewardship.
[01:47:25] Unknown:
There you go. There you go, Janet. So you you've got a homework assignment, and that's to go get your arms around what we do to find out what you don't understand. Or if you want answers as to why, we can address all of that. But the next step is It's animal husbandry. That's right. Next step's up to you, Janice, sweetie. Okay?
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Thank you.
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Well, you're welcome. Anybody got any comments for Janet? I think everybody's already commenting like hell on here, but anybody else?
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Yeah. Rich in Huntsville.
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Yeah. Okay. Hold it. Rich in Huntsville, Alabama wants to talk to you, Janet. Go ahead, Rich. They got chickens up there. Yeah. So,
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have you ever heard of the chief justice test manual? No. Okay. Well, apparently, out there, these scallywags that are riding for the, quote, federal register and stuff, they access a chief counsel desk manual. It sounded like it was really hard to get ahold of. And I just wanted to ask, you know, everybody listening if, they've heard of the chief counsel's desk manual.
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Nope. But the the the, regulations are promulgated by the individual agencies. They've got all lawyers and all that stuff.
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Right. Apparently, when you were talking about, writing these, writing these proposed rules and stuff, there's only one guy that's doing that for,
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I I I I don't know. The respective
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agency, apparently. But
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He he you talking about for the agent? Hold it hold it, Rich. Rich. Hold it. Let's get some clarification. You talking about for the agency, or are you talking about for the federal register?
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For the I believe it was for the agency.
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There you go. Thank you.
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And he he mentioned, a chief counsel's desk manual, and and it sounded like it was really one of those secretive things that's really hard to get ahold of. I don't know if it's something that, like, maybe the Supreme Court has or what. But I don't know, but I could tell you. It doesn't make a a a sandhill bit of difference because none of those regulations there promulgate and apply to us.
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So you wanna go spend your time looking on that and find out about it? Fantastic. Go right ahead.
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Thanks, Roger.
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Okay, Rich. Now who is, who else is out there?
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I have a sketch. Sketch. Amen. I have I have a question for Mirka. After you you do your status change and you have a child, the child is property. Is that correct?
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I don't really call it property, but, yeah, you can claim it that way because, The United States would try to say, you know, they're not your property. They do. Right. You just say, you know, just like your pets, you would say, you know, it's, I I you know, they have no authority over my private property. Well, I mean, a lot of people have another way. It's not that you're calling your child a property,
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but it's Well, well, the state would. Well, the state would. It's under the presumption of law that they're born into that condition. Correct. Even though they're my minors and haven't agreed to it yet, they're under you. And, hell, look at you're a serf too. So if you wanna get un surfed and then un surf your child,
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that's the way to do it. K? So what I say is I I I I say my, I do not, I do not need any assistance or authorize, the, or consent the state to, you know, I don't know. You have to word it in a way to where it says that you're not, they're not they have no authority over your family
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and your property. Maybe that's a better word. Family and property. Do you under Janet, do you understand? You've done a little research. You understand about the word property, its dual meanings and definitions?
[01:51:56] Unknown:
Well, kind of. I'm I'm new to, some of this stuff, but, I'm willing to embrace it. And I can't thank you enough for listening to it. This is like a minus 50 on the political correctness scale, and you guys have been so kind to give me time. Well, you've you've found the right zone.
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The reason only reason I know all this, I wasn't some brilliant scholar in law school or anything. I had a fabulous teacher who studied the law his entire life. He's from Utah. And he didn't study out of law school books. He studied out of the old books. So we have the difference in what some of these things were and what they've become to perpetuate the scam? Because that's one of their favorite deals, changing changing definitions. And my law teacher was named John Benson. So if I said, Janet, that car out there, you just paid it off. It's your it's your property. Isn't that correct? And you'd say yes, and all of us would understand the conversation.
K? But in a court not. In a court, property is a right and your car is a thing. So the property is a right in into the thing. So it is minor, but it's really important. Because when I tell you your property, you look at yourself in the mirror. You have been told you're free your whole life and all this other crap like the crap you've been telling us. Okay? Well, that somebody's gotta go in there and realize, hold it. It's not that I'm property. It's that they have a property right on me. Now the reason this becomes important is because this is the tip of the spear of the Rothschild Rockefeller power tap root.
They use this, and you're born into the condition from the fraudulent bankruptcy. The birth certificate is being used as a warehouse receipt that then represents you, and they take and attach it to the bonds. Isn't bond the root word of bondage? I think it is. And they attach it to the bonds, and they collateralize your future labor up to thirty years. And that's the cash that comes in that creates the original credit of the entire financial system. Now the other thing is because they've got a property right in you, they can now construct a body of corporations called administrative agencies, which promulgate regulations called public policy for the new serfs.
The whole thing hinges on the middle part of the fourteenth amendment and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. It does not say are subject to the jurisdiction thereof. It says and. And that's the two questions. Because if you answer the two questions, yes, citizen of The United States a resident, what's the last part of the fourteenth amendment? If you meet this prong and this prong, you're a citizen of The United States and the state wherein you reside, a resident. So they knew a hundred and fifty years ago that they were gonna ask those two questions and enslave you.
You wanna talk about how well you know the chickens? Well, that's how well they know us. And we don't even know who they are. K?
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So the whole thing hinges
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well, the whole thing hinges on that middle thing, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. If there's some that are and, then they've got to be some that are and not. And that's us. And that's how you get out. You tell them you're not. You take your power they've stolen from you back, and you exercise it. And as you do this, and as you grow, and as you become fuller in this truth, you will have your power that God meant for you to have at birth. You'll have it re enhanced. You just ask some of these people. You ask some of these people on this forum right here. Are are you re empowered? You damn better believe there are some that are. Maybe some that aren't. If you don't study the information and do all that, you're gonna get no re empowerment because you got no base for it to grow from.
So that's my soliloquy to you, Janet. Welcome
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to the family. Follow-up
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for Murco. Welcome to the family, Janet. Go ahead, Sketch.
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Thank you.
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So so, Murco, we have children that our property I don't know if you're aware of Carl Linz. He's not even a national, and he he uses that and wins in court, I think.
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Sorry. I didn't hear it. Calling his children.
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He's talking about a guy that's a big pro per No. I have attorney named Carl Linz. Okay. I have He's up in Michigan. Oh, I'm sorry, Sketch. He couldn't understand you.
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His voice was warped when he was saying something.
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It was warped so I didn't hear it. Go ahead and start again, but get close to the microphone, please.
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Okay. So we have children that are property after the status, in our line of thinking. Now there's a guy named Carl Lentz. Did you hear that? Carl Lentz? Yes. Yes. That's what I was accentuating to her. Yes. And he uses that his children are property, and he prevails in court on that point. But I wanted to bring that if chickens are property, can we write an affidavit for our chickens?
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I don't think so.
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I think I
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you would you would say under your your your authority, your property, and they have no authority over it. They have no they can't in involve they can't be involved. You don't need your assistance.
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The minute you saw your affidavit gave it for your child. They I did. Yeah. Okay. Well, you got I think you could do it for your chickens too, I yield. Okay. Yes. Okay. You're equating you're equating a child to a chicken.
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You're on the program.
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Property. Property.
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Well, when if you've got chickens if you've got chickens when you file your affidavit, they automatically become your property.
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Well, then your child does too, I guess. Right?
[01:58:35] Unknown:
Well, no. Because your child didn't go through birth under a fraud. Time. I'm sorry. Sketch. Kyle childs and chickens are different, buddy. Sorry. One of them has a sword. One of them doesn't.
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Okay? You wouldn't rather recognize
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this. When you call your children private property, they don't touch them. They run away.
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Dickens and Chili's two different things. Alright. Alright. Just hold on. We're about to end the show, folk. Oh, we're about to end the show. We'll be back tomorrow. Probably Janet may be back with us tomorrow. And, so we can continue these discussions. And, we just well, I'm sorry. Merkel, we're right at the end. You can ask her as we get our bodies laid down here from Crosby, Stills in Nash to complete another titillating x episode of the Radio Ranch and Chicken World. Thank you, Janet. Ciao.
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Roger and and Sketch, it's biological property. It would be biological.
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Okay. I guess we have to write a a chicken David
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yield. A chicken David. You just have to bring some extra chicken feet home. They'll be yours.
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That's good.
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Do you know chickens eat anything? Chickens eat anything. I have them videotape eating Cheerios, hot dogs, dog food, chef's salad, spaghetti.
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Sure. Right.
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They're on the grocery like us. The only thing they don't bark is chocolate ice cream.
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Okay. Wow. Well, they're wonderful animals, and we wouldn't be the society we were if we didn't have them and domesticated them to the extent. And probably a lot of, stress has become, fallen on chicken lovers like yourself, Janet, with all this extermination where they're killing a hundred and fifty thousand of them because they got bird flu, quote, unquote.
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They used a false That's what I was calling Roger. Roger.
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Oh, okay. Alright. There's Wahid. Yes, sir. Wahid?
[02:00:39] Unknown:
No. No, Roger. That's what I wanted to ask her. What is this? They're killing 55,000 hostages in Australia because they say the bird has a cold. It was in Canada. Is this anything going on in Canada and Australia? The ostriches in Australia are being killed because they say this little poor lady is on YouTube crying because they want her to kill all of her ostriches.
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It's sad. You ever had There is a there's a disease called, CRD. It's chronic respiratory disease. All birds have bones that are hollow and have air pockets in them because they have to be really strong in or and light in order to fly, including chickens. So if a chicken gets a cold, it can infect its entire body down to its toes. It's very, very, hard to to treat. The best way to, offset it is to manage your birds in such a way they don't get stressed and don't get sick in the first place. But all the we also have so that's CRD. You can, a lot of the commercial growers vaccinate their birds against it because they're kept in such close quarters.
So, the only time they have to be killed is when there's something called Newcastle. Newcastle is ninety percent fatal in chickens. It also starts as a rep respiratory disease. I lost a wonderful flock of chickens to Newcastle a few years ago, but there's also such a thing as, sabotage. You know, some of these smaller growers had infected birds thrown in their their barns, and then the the government comes along and and condense and kills them all. It's called commodities tampering. It's commodities tampering. You demonize chickens. Oh, they're dirty, stupid. Oh, they're looses. You can't keep chickens in the city. And so guess who has to go and buy their eggs at the store instead of going to Joel blow up the street with 10 hens in his backyard in the middle of Chicago?
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Janet, you ever heard of doctor Joel Wallach
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Wallach? Yes. Yes. I think very highly. He says he says You know what he says that
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all disease is a nutritional deficiency and almost they can almost always be reversed. Yes. So, yeah, there is sabotage, and there are mineral deficiencies. Most of them are mineral deficiencies. And when you feed your chickens the minerals minerals, that wallock likes, your chickens won't get sick and not yield.
[02:03:12] Unknown:
That that's right. That I never had disease in my flocks. I had a hen that was 23 years old, and she was still laying. Actually, she wasn't mine. She was my neighbor's, and she was still laying. She had a little arthritis, and, she only laid six eggs a month, but she was, she looked healthy and she's twenty twenty three years old. Yeah. I'd like to raise public awareness that chickens have a a vocal their vocal repertoire is on the same as ours. They understand they respond to human speech. They definitely respond to touch. They they're they enjoy being stroked. They don't let their feet are ticklish. Don't touch them on their feet. But I've been able to tame the wildest, man fighting this, pecking this rooster just by handling them gently, holding them in your arms, and gently stroking them, and they go, oh, that feels so good. They like to be gently rubbed on the sides of their faces. They make wonderful pits. The only bad thing about them is their colon is only about four inches long, so they can't control their bowels. You can't housebreak a chicken. But other than that, they enjoy perching on your arms, sitting in your lap to be petted, following you around like a dog, flying up on your shoulder.
[02:04:25] Unknown:
I had so much fun when I was on a farm. My grandmother's farm in Palmetto, Louisiana. It it yeah. Jim, that's why I was asking you, Roger. You said you had a friend that lived out in Le Bay or somewhere close to where my farm is.
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I don't know if I remember that or not, Waheed.
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That's down You said talking about Louisiana.
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Well, I talk about Louisiana all the time. I spent four or five years of my life there.
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Yeah. We have a farm in Palmetto, Louisiana. LeBeau and Opelousas and all that.
[02:05:04] Unknown:
Oh, okay. That's kinda in the middle of the state. Yep. In the southern part. Yeah. So, Janet, welcome. Welcome to the family. And, as you study, when you got questions, this is a place to get them answered. If we can't answer, I'll tell you so.
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But Well, you've got a lot of them answered today. Thank you so much.
[02:05:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you're very welcome. Nice to meet you. And, I'm gonna go about my day here, unless anybody in the audience has got something for me. I'd like to know, Rob, if if he's on or on the call. I don't think he was today. He's probably working. He'd he'd have chimed in. Okay. Yes, Waiheed Waiheed. Roger,
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you were talking about Scientology. What's her name the lady name again? She was saying something about Scientology. I studied under She did. She
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okay. Well, she got hooked into it for a good number of years, so I'm a let you two Yeah. I did too. Alright. Yeah. Well, I'm sorry for both of you. Hopefully, you got something out of it positive.
[02:06:10] Unknown:
Actually, I did. Scientology Scientology itself is not bad, but the way the group was run, it's a shame based and blame based group. You have a harsh rewards and consequence. When I was on staff, all mail in or out was open. There were head counts three times a day to make sure that you showed up at your post to work. You had to meet these, work quotas. You were worked to death practically. You only have two and a half hours time off and you had to study Scientology. And if you disagreed with with them or anything, you were always wrong. But there are several things about the Scientology practice itself that, I agreed with and that were very useful or still useful, to me today.
[02:06:56] Unknown:
Great. I'm glad I didn't go through it, but I'm glad you've got something out of it. Okay. Sketch and Julie.
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Have you ever been to Hawaii, Roger? Have you ever been to Hawaii? Yes. One time. I think I think she was inspired by all the free chickens in Hawaii saying let's set these chickens free. Thank you. I don't know. Could be. Don't know about that. Julie, you know anything about Hawaiian chickens?
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That's more than chickens or
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No. I don't know. I I turned some my loose. I jerked some of my loose when I moved away, and so they're free. They're all over the no avail.
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Okay. Cool. Julie, what you got, sweet thing?
[02:07:40] Unknown:
I don't know if you heard an 863 page ruling, longest trial in Canada's history that the, Cowichan or Cowichan tribes have established original title to 800 areas in the city as well as an Aboriginal right to fish for food. And, it's also declared private ownership called fee simple title and interest held by the federal government and the city of Richmond in the lands to be defective and invalid. So it's going to be one of the most significant rulings in the history of the province Is that good? And maybe Yeah. It would country.
[02:08:25] Unknown:
What province? Alberta or Ontario or which one? British British Columbia. Oh, BC. Okay. Yep. Well, I thought you're talking about in Alberta. Now Alberta is a different story because that's where all those tar sands and oil is. I I don't think they're gonna give that back to the Indians, but they're gonna do something in BC. Okay?
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Yep. So anyway, it's not very interesting.
[02:08:50] Unknown:
Yeah. There's just so much there there's there's so much shit going on. You might as well be the sewer department. There's so much coming at us. You know?
[02:09:00] Unknown:
I feel like I I've been hit by it already.
[02:09:03] Unknown:
Hey. Because this is the cycle. This is this is the sewer department. We're tired of your shit. Okay?
[02:09:11] Unknown:
Sewer department. May I help you? Julie. That's why I'm gonna start answering my phone.
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You you have a good day. Alright.
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Sure department. Hope you're having a nice day today. You too.
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Yeah. Bye bye now. Yeah.
[02:09:29] Unknown:
You know, the remember the old commercial where they get this scent thing for the bathroom, you know, the spray? Uh-huh. And and one of them is Evergreen. Right? And and some comedian says, yeah. I sprayed that in there, and it just smelled like shit in the woods to me.
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Truly, did you watch, Gregory?
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We we get a good one out there every now and then. I mean, you know, Waheed, what's your what's your comment?
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I don't know if they asked her. Did she watch Gregory Mannarino, this morning?
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You know, Wahib, I'm gonna bet she did it. What do you wanna bet? I have not I have not seen him this morning. No. I have not. Yeah. I would've won. I would've won. What did he have to avail for us, Wahib?
[02:10:25] Unknown:
We're talking about the, growing banking crisis, growing, and and it's all headed to a massive blowout. No. He's right. He's articulate. I'm not. Don't have me summarize him. He's he's very articulate.
[02:10:43] Unknown:
The Fed's been bailing out, regional banks, I heard in a comment this morning or somewhere. So, yeah, we're real close to some real big financial stuff going on, folks, and this could be the biggest
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of all time. Except for Rachel and, Iran, probably. Those are the probably the only two countries that are not bankrupt. The rest are all bankrupt.
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No. Russia's Russia's solvent.
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No. I said the two that are not bankrupt are probably Russia and Iran. Those are the probably the only two Yeah. That are,
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liquid equity.
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Yeah. Probably right.
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Those are the only two countries in the world that have a central bank that is not owned and run by the globalist. By the BIS. By the BIS.
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Yep. Alright. You little you little ranch hands and cowboys and cowgirls. I'm gonna get on out of here, skedaddle down the road,
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unless anybody's Thank you, Rauler.
[02:11:43] Unknown:
You. Have a nice one. One pro lecho. Thank you, bro. Gracias. Well, it's beautiful. It's beautiful in Ecuador here. The clouds hadn't even started moving in yet, so we may have a real pretty day. Alright, kiddos. I'll see you tomorrow. We'll see what happens in the world here in the next twenty two hours, and, whoo, strap yourself in. It's a coming. Welcome, Janet. See you soon.
[02:12:06] Unknown:
Ciao. Thank you.
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Good night.
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And if you file an affidavit for your chickens, if you you cannot put anything in there that is not facts. So if you put in question why did chicken cross the road, it does not make it a laugh at David. Bad idea.
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Does she know which came first?
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The chicken or the egg?
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Yeah.
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You don't know? Well, that's clear. The chicken. Sketch the chicken.
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Dinosaur.
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They came at the the dinosaur.
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They came at the same time. The chicken and the egg came at the same time.
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Can can I ask a quick question?
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No.
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Can I ask a quick question? No. Wonderful. Okay. Does the French can I does French Charles and people like that, do they need ID? Do they need Social Security numbers?
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Do do they need You know they don't want his you know they don't want his they are special. You know?
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No. House houses lord, houses of the the Windsor do not need a birth certificate.
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Royal houses.
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But why do we need all of these documents? Because you're slaves. Because we are slaves, Maheeb.
[02:13:43] Unknown:
Maheeb. And you're not a member of the house.
[02:13:50] Unknown:
Hey, man. Well, hey. Did you find your silver?
[02:13:57] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I've I've I've been buy I've been buying I've been buying silver for the last since 2019. But I I recently bought some I recently bought some more last week, and just seven little small pieces, just seven ounces came to 517. I'm like, what the hell?
[02:14:19] Unknown:
Damn.
[02:14:21] Unknown:
That's expensive.
[02:14:25] Unknown:
Seven ounces for 500 over $500?
[02:14:29] Unknown:
That's too expensive.
[02:14:32] Unknown:
Who the hell did you buy this from? You bought out of a trunk of a car?
[02:14:36] Unknown:
He didn't say ounces. He said pieces.
[02:14:40] Unknown:
I said seven out it's seven ounces. Seven pieces. Seven ounces. But it's it's it's price. You need to follow-up. It's Silver Eagles. It's it's seven ounces of Silver Eagle coins. And it can't I couldn't believe it. I because when I I bought I bought that stuff that'll pay when it was under 20, when it was under 30. God.
[02:15:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Those are, like, 75. Last week, they were $75. Wow.
[02:15:14] Unknown:
Hey. I I heard
[02:15:16] Unknown:
change the subject up a little bit. I heard a documentary this morning. You guys know who is responsible for the plan about the Lusitania to get America into World War one?
[02:15:34] Unknown:
The news. Colonel
[02:15:37] Unknown:
Edward Mandel's house. That was his idea to put munitions in that in that, passenger, you know, cruise liner, the Lusitania, and and send it out into you know, without protection from a a, a battleship or something like that. They never sent them out there without that protection, and they sent it into the waters where there were, u boats, German u boats, and they torpedoed it. That was Mandel House's plan. I couldn't believe it, man. Wow.
[02:16:17] Unknown:
Anyway, I I yield. And how long did the historians lie about it? Oh, god. Till recently. For eight? Went down and looked.
[02:16:28] Unknown:
Yep. Forever.
[02:16:33] Unknown:
Hey, Dave. Sam in Houston. Did you know that the, the Lusitania was loaded with all kind of or munitions? It it was a it was a pretty, pretty resistant he couldn't resist the target.
[02:16:46] Unknown:
Yes. Well, it was the Titanic.
[02:16:50] Unknown:
No. The Lusitania was not the Titanic. The tell them that Oh. What about the Titanic? Not the
[02:16:59] Unknown:
That that that that nine eleven type thing where it got hit by an iceberg. Oh, yeah. It was like a nine eleven.
[02:17:07] Unknown:
That was the it was Pearl Harbor before Pearl Harbor, the Lusitania. But, you know, the Yeah. It was
[02:17:14] Unknown:
the the It
[02:17:16] Unknown:
wasn't. Yeah. Yeah. And so was the Titanic. That's what I'm saying. So was the Titanic.
[02:17:22] Unknown:
Do you know that Germans put ads in the American newspapers? There was only a couple that carried them warning people not to get on those ships, that they they they knew they had munitions on them?
[02:17:34] Unknown:
Yep. Oh, wow.
[02:17:43] Unknown:
I guess they always have to tell you what they're going to do.
[02:17:52] Unknown:
That ship was routed right to the German submarine.
[02:18:02] Unknown:
What? The the Titanic?
[02:18:08] Unknown:
The Lusitania.
[02:18:10] Unknown:
I love the Titanic.
[02:18:17] Unknown:
It's the same story with both the Lusitania and the Titanic, their nine eleven.
[02:18:33] Unknown:
The Titanic didn't result in a war, Wajid.
[02:18:37] Unknown:
The Titanic was to take out No. That's The Titanic was to take out moneyed people. The Titanic was to take out people that had money that were opposing the Federal Reserve Act getting passed. That's what that Titanic was about.
[02:18:55] Unknown:
Yes. Correct. Correct. I know that it's not the Lusitania was delivered so there's a pre pretext of First World War. The, the Titanic was for the banking system. Yes. I'm aware.
[02:19:23] Unknown:
And just like everything else, just like the Twin Towers, they had multiple, you know, reasons reasons, you know, to do what they did. And the the Titanic you know, that was an insurance job job because it was really the Olympic that they couldn't insure anymore, and its last voyage was, you know, renamed as the Titanic.
[02:19:50] Unknown:
Yes. But can I correct myself? I said, the Lusitania was a pretext of World War one. I meant to say World War two. I meant to say World War two. World War one.
[02:20:03] Unknown:
That's the the the lutzontanial black. Was the event that got America into World War one.
[02:20:11] Unknown:
Pearl Harbor was World War two. Pearl Harbor. Right. I'm sorry. You're right. Correct. Pearl Harbor.
[02:20:17] Unknown:
9670. But if you guys are interested on Govern America, they've been playing this documentary, you know, all different times of the day throughout the week. Well, last couple weeks, really. All about World War one, World War two, Vietnam, lot this incredible stuff. It's really I don't know what it's called, but, I haven't heard the whole thing through yet, but I keep, you know, hearing different parts of it. And, I heard that part about, Edward Mandel House. That was his plan. They actually have a recording of him talking about it. Unreal.
[02:21:01] Unknown:
Where's that recording, Dave? I'd like to hear that one.
[02:21:05] Unknown:
It it's on governamerica.com. I don't know how to find I don't know the name of the documentary. I don't know if he lists those on his website, but it's a video that somebody made, documentary video, but he just plays the audio, you know, to save bandwidth. He's got, like, 270 or more documentaries in a in a loop. But for the last couple of weeks, you know, he went from just Sundays to every day now, doing these documentaries, and he's been playing the same ones for about two weeks now, maybe three. But, I need to send him a text and tell him he needs to, you know, change it up a little bit.
But, yeah, I just I just I gotta remember the Mandel House recording of him, you know, talking about that plan to put munitions on it, send it out there, and that'll definitely get us into that war. And it did.
[02:22:07] Unknown:
We're both wrong on the first World War. We're both both wrong because remember, it was Yugoslavia, the killing of that grand duke or whatever, the, assassination of that duke in Yugoslavia, that was the pretext for well, that was the We know them get reason. Into the war. Know that part of started it.
[02:22:31] Unknown:
Yeah. That I don't I don't know if it was Yugoslavia. Sam again. But it was
[02:22:37] Unknown:
It was Europe. Europe. It was Serbia. It was it was the No. I meant
[02:22:44] Unknown:
Ferdinand. It was Serbia. Of Serbia. Correct. It was the serve serve Serbs.
[02:22:50] Unknown:
The Lusitania got The US into the war that was already started. War war one started in 1914. US didn't come in till 1917.
[02:23:01] Unknown:
And I've seen Wasn't it the same with Pearl Harbor, though, Rick? I mean, we weren't in it right from the beginning.
[02:23:07] Unknown:
About yeah. Well, we were. Not officially, but we were supplying Britain. We already had the guy laying in convoy going.
[02:23:15] Unknown:
I seem to see a pattern. What was the ship that sunk was sunk and started off the Spanish American war?
[02:23:26] Unknown:
The Maine. The Maine. The one in Cuba. The Maine. That was Cuba.
[02:23:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah.
[02:23:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Remember the Maine. That was the battle cry.
[02:23:38] Unknown:
Yep. Very similar. Very similar pattern, I'd say.
[02:23:44] Unknown:
The, United States has had also lent something like $2,000,000,000 before World War one to the French and the British. So we had a financial investment in there, and they're trying to protect that. And the Zimmerman letter that went from the German consulate to the, Mexican got intercepted, and, they, basically were if you can believe that was a a true correspondence, it was saying the Germans were telling them, if The United States enter the war, we'll help you, regain territory back from The United States.
[02:24:26] Unknown:
And Winston Churchill was head of the British Navy during World War one.
[02:24:32] Unknown:
The French did that very same thing, during the, Civil War American Civil War, right before the American Civil War.
[02:24:41] Unknown:
Remember the Maine? Did did someone say remember the Maine? What about remember the Alamo?
[02:24:53] Unknown:
What the hell? I just had to jump in here and say something because everybody else has this has been, like, totally chaotic. Anyway, I just had to jump in here and say something. Remember the Alamo.
[02:25:11] Unknown:
Mopo?
[02:25:13] Unknown:
Yeah. What he said.
[02:25:16] Unknown:
From chickens to World War one.
[02:25:20] Unknown:
Come on, Paul. You have to understand us. We listen for, like, forty minutes Forty minutes. Without talking.
[02:25:29] Unknown:
What? Yeah. What? Did you I mean, because there was, like, like, foul one zero one going on for, like, over, like, almost an hour. You guys were just, like,
[02:25:41] Unknown:
having withdrawals since the desperate. Desperate to say something.
[02:25:48] Unknown:
Des des it it's the the last dying gasp of desperation. Good
[02:26:02] Unknown:
lord. I know. And you wanna say something and nobody wanna listen to you, and you find somebody that is gonna listen to you, you wanna say everything without missing a beat.
[02:26:13] Unknown:
Hell, I didn't I didn't even try. I I wasn't even gonna try. No no way. Nope. Nope. Not even gonna try to get a word in edgewise there. Wasn't I knew it wasn't happening.
[02:26:28] Unknown:
You know? Hey hey, Paul. If you want people to listen to you, try to imitate EF Hutton.
[02:26:35] Unknown:
EF Hutton. Okay. Ray radio rant. Idea what he sounds like.
[02:26:45] Unknown:
Radio rant.
[02:26:48] Unknown:
No. If I want people to listen to me, it's really easy. All I've gotta do is turn my microphone up because I got more gain than you guys have. Yeah. I'm just saying.
[02:27:02] Unknown:
Yeah. But if people could hang up, you know, Paul, they could use that red button.
[02:27:08] Unknown:
Yeah. They could. They could. Then I wouldn't have to worry about them interrupting my bloviation. Right? Just pull out my soapbox and climb up on the mother.
[02:27:30] Unknown:
We have this heavy breather on
[02:27:33] Unknown:
mine. Oh, no. Oh, that was that was funny. Apparently, some of the, the people that tuned in to the ABC health dot info health talk show a week and a half ago, Friday before last, apparently, they were some, what, dismayed because the second half of the program was kind of overshadowed by somebody that fell asleep with their mic open and they were snoring.
[02:28:09] Unknown:
I told Edward, well, you gotta stop being so boring. Or do the show earlier in the evening so you're not cutting into people's bedtime.
[02:28:24] Unknown:
Did Edward and me oh, just trash that show.
[02:28:30] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, that was that was that was that was hilariously funny when he told me that. Dude, my show got all screwed up. There was somebody snoring. I couldn't find him to to mute him again. I said, dude, I made you a cohost. You could've just clicked on the little microphone in his square. It would've muted him. Just look at his plate. He says, well, I don't know how to do this.
[02:28:58] Unknown:
That was that was funny. I thought that was rather enjoyable. Okay. Anyways, I'm gonna take this, take this thing down. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger sales, the Wednesday edition for October 22. Wow. Not too many days left to that, to Halloween night. Good grief. That music is, like, really loud. I hate that when that happens. Thanks so much for joining us. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. Our website is thematrixdocs.com. You can join us on the show using free conference call, or you can tune in to the streams on eurofolkradio.com or Global Voice Radio Network. Thank you so much for joining us. We'll catch you right back here tomorrow for the Thursday edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Ciao.
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[02:30:18] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
[02:30:25] Unknown:
Chains.
Opening banter, show intros, and network roll call
Discipline debate: "spare the rod" and childhood structure
NGRF leak and National Guard response teams discussion
Riots abroad, crime at home, and partisan name-calling
From current events back to "freedom" mission of the show
Argentina hunting lodge tale and high-stakes gambling story
Fishing camps, dorado runs, and exotic gear talk
Inviting new callers: Q&A open lines
Caller Janet joins: background and legal frustrations
Janet’s Norco task force, animal control, and cockfighting probe
Chickens as property, commerce, and national defense materials
Education, McGuffey Readers, and cultural framing of chickens
Janet seeks remedies; courts, cases, and alleged corruption
Show’s remedy: status change, affidavits, and “national” path
Resources, networks, and next steps for Janet
Media strategy: podcasts, Tucker, and public awareness
Links, websites, and community coordination
Property, children, and chickens: definitions and debate
Bird disease, culling, and chicken care practices
Welcomes, wrap-up guidance, and open mic chatter
Documentaries, wars, and historic provocations talk
From wars to free-for-all: callers riff and react
Behind-the-scenes radio mishaps and hosting notes
Closing: schedule, website, sign-off, and network tag