Today at the Radio Ranch we dig into the “chains that bind us” and how to spot, question, and legally challenge systems that presume your consent—from taxes and bonds to licenses, permits, and jurisdiction. We field listener questions on the bond market, the carry trade, SNAP funding worries, tariffs and inflation, and why manufacturing offshoring created today’s Rust Belt realities. Along the way we revisit the Grace Commission’s conclusions, what “CUSIP” means, and why short‑term Treasuries attract big capital. We also range across history and culture: Wilson’s repudiation of dollar diplomacy, Mencken’s bracing view of liberty, and music moments from Alvin Lee to Richie Havens. Plus: spirited debate on Trump, border policy, Antifa, and whether tariffs can rebalance trade without a domestic industrial base. It’s a brisk, caller-driven two hours aimed at truth seekers breaking old conditioning and building practical readiness.
- 'Grace Commission (1984 Presidential Private Sector Survey on Cost Control)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Commission
- 'CUSIP (security identifier)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUSIP
- 'TreasuryDirect (U.S. Treasury savings bonds and bills)': https://www.treasurydirect.gov
- 'U.S. Savings Bonds overview': https://www.treasurydirect.gov/savings-bonds/
- 'Warren Buffett': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett
- 'Stablecoin (overview)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stablecoin
- 'BRICS': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRICS
- 'Dollar Diplomacy (and Wilson’s repudiation)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_diplomacy
- 'H. L. Mencken': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Mencken
- 'Antifa in the United States (overview)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifa_(United_States)
- 'SNAP — Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (USDA official)': https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program
- 'MS‑13 (Mara Salvatrucha)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-13
- 'Michael Milken': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Milken
- 'Milken Family Foundation': https://www.milkenfamilyfoundation.org
- 'Mr. Coffee (brand)': https://www.mrcoffee.com
- 'Joe DiMaggio': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_DiMaggio
- 'AIG (American International Group)': https://www.aig.com
- 'Swiss Re (reinsurer)': https://www.swissre.com
- 'Alvin Lee': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Lee
- 'I’d Love to Change the World — Ten Years After': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27d_Love_to_Change_the_World
- 'Richie Havens': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richie_Havens
- 'La Recoleta Cemetery (Buenos Aires)': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Recoleta_Cemetery
- 'General Motors (GM) — official site': https://www.gm.com
- 'Ford F‑150 — official site': https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/
- 'FreeConferenceCall.com — official site': https://www.freeconferencecall.com
- 'Rumble — video platform': https://rumble.com
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That's the rich. Feed the poor. Yes, sir. As would we, Alvin, and, we do try consistently six days a week here at the Radio Ranch. This is the Thursday edition, Jueves in Spanish, j u e v e s, Jueves. So it's kinda unusual. And it is date stamped the October 23, a week and a day away from the devil's night. Roger Sales, your host here at the Radio Ranch. Welcome. Taking two hours out of your day to come join us and well, you maybe join in and at least ride the Erie on these things that we're pontificating about. They're so important. And, there are other folks that feel this is important too. They join on and simulcast this, this broadcast, and we want to always give them proper recognition and credit. Is Alan back with us, today, by the way?
[00:02:47] Unknown:
No. File. Paper. Yeah. I'm gonna have to give him a call and check on it. He must have a have a lot of papers to file. Yeah. Yeah. Well, they keep running him around the around the, around the corner. It just and every time he files something, they file an answer every time. You know, it's it's all just a song and dance of Yeah. Of petition and rebuttal.
[00:03:14] Unknown:
Yeah. It's And even though the potential rewards might be great, boy, the frustration and aggravationism may maybe surpasses the reward, maybe.
[00:03:26] Unknown:
Right. But, actually, the outcome of his case could be every bit as pivotal on breaking down the system as Yeah. We do.
[00:03:38] Unknown:
Oh, good. We'll bring it on. Let's let's get some synergy going here. I'll get two or three or four of these strong vectors, and we'll all meet at the same point and, woo hoo, big time fun.
[00:03:51] Unknown:
Right. Well, we actually embody, not only Alvin Lee and We'd Love to Change the World, which is what we're working on doing, But also the song before that and And I'm wondering. The phrase, we break the chains that bind us. Bind us. I I noticed this time. We are strong.
[00:04:15] Unknown:
Yeah. I was listening to that. It it hit me. And that's kind of what we do is we've all been bound previously by chains of servitude, and we're breaking that sucker and going off on our own and going, hey, pluck you. You know?
[00:04:30] Unknown:
Yes. And and we, of course, direct that to the chicken slingers.
[00:04:37] Unknown:
The chicken slingers. Pardon, Janet. Janet, we don't wanna offend you and your chicken sensibilities here. So pardon us when we use that slang term to identify those who sling chickens.
[00:04:51] Unknown:
Right. Begog? Exactly.
[00:04:53] Unknown:
Begog. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, My Pet Project. That is radio.globalvoiceradio.net. And, we're also on radiosoapbox.com today. Thanks to Paul English, our buddy. And, Paul English Live happens 3PM eastern today. Yeah. So Yeah. So we really need to check that out. It'll be on Global Voice Network, and, it will be shared to the VPN Radio Ranch Conference Room on free conference call, which you can find by going to our website, thematrixstocks.com. Just click on the FCC link there, and you can actually join us on the show. We've got 32 people with us,
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and, we've got room for a thousand. So Yeah. That's probably a few more pile in here directly.
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Mhmm.
[00:05:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, that's that's all I've got this morning, Ron. Okay. Well, I was gonna maybe I'll open up with that what you did, the break the chains that bind us. I thought this is pretty accurate and and, very descriptive. You've all been bound, unbeknownst to you, from the time your big toe left mama's birth canal. You were in a condition of voluntary servitude, and everything else in your life either represents that or agrees with that. The whole system's been set up to get your agreement. And so that tells you that if they've done that to get your agreement, then you can disagree. Can't you, Paul?
Yeah. Sure can. You bet your bippy. You bet your bippy. Remember? You bet your sweet bippy. That's right. And, we have become somewhat skilled at it, actually. Yes. And, boy, that's nice. It scares the hell out of them. You'll never ever hear these sons of bitches of Satan mention my name. That's why we don't have the bigger audience. They won't mention my name. They will not do anything to chant someone going, woah. See what he's got to say. And coming over there and listening, they don't want that because they know every time virtually they lose, especially of curious people because they're the ones that are the truth seekers when they'd see that and respond like that. And those are the ones we're looking for. So what, Paul?
[00:07:23] Unknown:
Guess what? We are the few in the million that figured it out, Edward Mandel House. We know what's been.
[00:07:31] Unknown:
I mean, you know, I used to have this, why are we so different, man, back when it was just me and a couple other people, you know? Why are we so different? Why are we Truth seekers. Why why yeah. Yeah. Of course. Truth seekers. But I like this one better. My finally, my my former friend says, you're the chosen. I went, woah. Wow. Well, now that makes sense. We're the chosen people by the big g. They're the chosen people by the little g. And they float that in a dialectical presentation to fool your ass. And I'll bet you, they virtually fooled almost every one of you. Yeah.
As they did me, I'm not being, you know, mightier than thou. They fool me too. K? But it's only on unpeeling these layers. You know, when you got an onion and you're unpeeling the layers on it, you know, Paul? Like, if you got one that's been in the refrigerator a little long and the outside layer is kind of brown and getting funky, and you peel that off work. Yeah. You could imagine. Probably got a few of those in your refrigerator right now. You go pull that outer skin off, and there's this really thin skin that's there.
It's just super thin. It's just super thin. We're dealing with all those things. Some of their some of their layers are thick and some of them are thin, but they've all been peeled back, and we got them by the shorthairs right here. I you you it should be streaming across the country. You know? This is funny, Paul. In Argentina, I was trying to you know, the guy that ran the show down there was was named Jackson. They called him Jackson. And, he, was quite a guy. And so, I'm trying to explain this stuff to him sitting on his apartment, ledge when he lived over there by what is the most popular tourist spot in Argentina. You have any idea what that is, Paul?
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No.
[00:09:45] Unknown:
It's the grave of Ivan Perez, Evita in the old cemetery. That is the most popular tourist spot in Argentina. Wow. And, so, we he had a house over not a house, apartment over there, close to that. And, we're sitting out there talking. I'm trying to explain this to you. He goes, no. No. No, Roger. Hey. Your country couldn't have been in bankruptcy. There's no bankruptcy court. Well but now we and we understand that every country has bankruptcy laws. That's why they use this path. But they did this in the bond market, so it's an international, and they don't have a court for international bankruptcy. The international bankruptcy is you can't pay your bondholders the coupons. Mhmm. So, anyway, I didn't have that, information, readily at my tongue's end at that point.
But then he said something that I still think about, and he said, Roger, I'll believe the crap you're telling me when I read it on the headlines of The New York Times. Yeah. Boy, Utah. There's somebody that's in way over their head right there. K? Yeah. And and good luck with that because the New York Times is just It's funny. And I I we'd have these discussions. He's a real political oriented guy, and and we'd have these discussions. Go, no, Roger. There is no shadow government. No. No. There is no shadow government. And that whole attitude, you know? So, what was the event?
It was one of these big events where there's just all kinds of, oh, it's when they cheated Trump out of the election twenty twenty. Yeah. And he's a big Trump man. Okay. And, so I wrote him a message. I said, no shadow government, I'm not getting in politics anymore. I'm not living. So anyway, yeah, Jackson. Well, I hope he's come around. He probably hadn't. But, there are a lot of people who hold out there. Don't be deceived, Larry. Don't be deceived. They say in Matthew 24, five times Jesus read letter, do not be deceived. And I'm happy to say that Larry is one of the ones who has not been deceived. Hey, Larry.
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Hey. How are you? So, when you talk about the bondholders, you talk about that quite often. And, can you give, the audience and myself some examples of who the bondholders are? Are they people or groups of people in the world? Can you maybe give us some examples, please?
[00:12:34] Unknown:
Well, yeah. Sure could. Did you when you were young, I remember when I was, my grandmother would go to the post office and buy a $25 US savings bond. Do you remember getting those? Do you ever get those when you were a kid?
[00:12:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I saw them when I was a kid. Yes.
[00:12:49] Unknown:
Okay. So what would they do? They go and they work on a discount, don't they? So mama, who I called mine, would go in and pay $17.50 or $20 for a $25 bond. Bond. So she'd give them that amount of cash. They'd give her this bond that was redeemable at a future date for the full amount of $25. That's an individual action. You today, and and a lot of the smart money does today. Larry, is they go to the treasury online and they buy ninety day treasury notes. They may have thirty day ones. I'm not sure. I think the shortest is ninety. So you can also not go into the post office. Maybe you got bigger bigger, amounts. Guess who does that? Guess where he's got all this, cash that he has accumulated that's about as big as the biggest tsunami that's ever been formed?
Guess where he's putting all his, and that would be one mister Warren Buffett. Sorry?
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Sure. Is he putting in into gold?
[00:14:00] Unknown:
No. He's putting it well, some of them are, of course, short term treasuries. Because, see, they wanna stay liquid. And, but those those bonds are pretty liquid. They don't have storage problems like gold does or anything else that might happen. They put them in these short day treasury notes, thirty ninety days, I believe. And so they can roll them over at that guaranteed rate, and they're gonna be cash flush when this thing pops and they're gonna go in and buy everything they can at bargain basement prices. Okay? Here's another example.
Institution. Well well, you know, I'm answering your question, Larry. Insurance companies. Insurance companies buy bonds. All kinds of people buy bonds. Countries buy bonds. They used to have to have US bonds in the in their treasury because that would, that would allow them to buy Saudi oil in dollars. K? Because it's dollar based. So there's all kinds of applications for bonds. I thought it was very interesting. Get this hard to statement, I don't know, a while back when they're talking about Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the first new market that's been created since the bond market in the September.
That's pretty interesting, isn't it? The Bitcoin market, which was created was the first market created since the bond market in the August. Yes, sir. Who is that?
[00:15:32] Unknown:
Dave, good morning. How are you? Hey, Dave. Well, I'm alright. You know, you mentioned those US savings bonds. Yeah. I remember in my mother lived in in Texas. I was there in Austin. And it was in, like, sometime in the eighties. And they were we we bought her a a microwave oven, you know, that was over the stove, the range. Oh, yeah. And the company that we bought it from offered a $100, rebate in a US savings bond. And at that point, like, ten years later in '96, we were living here in Michigan, and we bought a microwave oven over the stove.
And we got a $100 savings bond, you know, for buying it. And that happened with, like, a bunch of appliances. These appliance companies were giving away these savings bonds anywhere from 25 to a $100 back in the eighties and nineties. I don't know if I don't think they still do that. But do you ever Well, those things you remember were very common.
[00:16:52] Unknown:
They were very common back then. You know? Yeah. So and, of course, that's what's happened is you're giving them cash out front. They they give you a discount, and then you redeem it. Well, there's your interest right there. Mhmm. Okay? And so they don't do it where they loan the amount, like, $25 and then add interest onto it. They discount it on the front end and then bill into the amount. Okay? Mhmm. Interesting. Anyway, there's all kinds of people that buy Mons. I mean, see, that's one thing I in my mind, in my pipe dreams on if we ever could get this message to explode and become influential, then we could get into the bowels of the treasury department.
You could find out here's the connection. On your birth certificate, there's a CUSIP number, c u s I p, I think. CUSIP. And what that does as the bonds are sold and then possibly transferred because the debt market's very, very fluid, Dave. And, people trade debt all the time. I it's hard to my guess, it's hard to really realize that debt is a value, but it is. It's a future a future value. They work everything market. To who the eventual bondholders are because that's the number in the connection. My understanding I may be wrong. My understanding is is that number that is traced to whoever is the bondholder, the current bondholder, and that's where they get the, place to pay the coupon payment.
So if we could ever get in the bowels of the treasury department and get down there and see who owns those bonds, your question, Larry, Who owns those bonds? And let's say if a whole bunch of them are Hatha Rothschild, well, we just don't pay those coupons anymore. If a whole bunch of them are Siegelman and and and all these other, of these folks, we just don't pay them anymore. If it's mom and pop that had some money invested in the government, the of their country down the street, well, we'd pay them, but we wouldn't pay the bad guys that initiated this. And, boy, you talk about chicken slinging.
Oh, that'd be chicken some slinging because this is what they call their vigorish. Inside that community, the interest that comes off of these loans is called vigorish or vig. That's the Jewish term for interest that they didn't earn or didn't have to work for. It just came to them like, oh, the swallow's coming back to Capistrano. So that's our pals. That's how they do it. And there's your markets, the bond market. Been around since the August. Obviously, it was pioneered by the Rothschilds. I mean, just obviously. K? So, anyway, that's kind of the financial market. It's going real squirrely right now because it's coming undone as they, well, what they did, Larry. Well, you've heard us refer to the carry trade before. Right?
Larry? I think so. I have another question too when we get done. Alright. Well, let me finish this first because we've moved on this. This is what's unraveling everything is the carry trade. I just wanna make sure everybody knows what it is. If you can do it with a whole lot of different things, in this particular instance, they've been doing it with Japan. And, boy, have they been fornicating with Japan because they sent Japan's real estate I think the Rockefellers controlled Japan. It's my personal. Because I believe I've come to the conclusion that Sony, s o n y, does stand for Standard Oil of New York. K?
So they went in. They bankrupted. They they backed jacked up a real estate market in Japan, and then they crashed it. And that's called the lost decade. I believe that's back in the eighties, Larry. So they've been a lost decade for, like, forty years almost. Okay? And so that meant that they were able to leave their their interest rates at zero because their economy was so besieged. And so what the big conglomerates would do, the big, synagogue buddies, in whatever configuration they were doing it, they'd go to Japan and let's say borrow, a $100,000,000.
Well, they're borrowing a $100,000,000 at 0% interest rate, Larry. That's pretty good, isn't it? I mean, if you're doing that, that's pretty good. You're you're kinda blessed. So they go borrow a 100 doll a $100,000,000 at zero interest, and then they come back to Europe or The States and invest in US bonds paying 4%. Larry, would you like to get the spread of 4% on a $100,000,000 on a regular basis? That'd be pretty good. You could live pretty on the hog, couldn't you?
[00:22:16] Unknown:
Yes. Absolutely.
[00:22:18] Unknown:
Well, that's what's been going on for decades. And now all that is unwinding because Japan has had to raise their interest rates. That's unwinding all these carry hold on. Hold on. Let me just finish. That's unwinding all these carry trade deals that have been made with that 100,000,000 all over the globe. That's what's going on right now. That's what started this bond market panic. And all it's gonna do is continue because, of course, the whole thing's fraud. So what's your other question, Blair?
[00:22:56] Unknown:
So do you believe the this whole bond market thing, that's where your federal income taxes go to pay? Did this all start right after, the 1954, initiation of the Internal Revenue Code? I think it happened sixty days to the day after some major court ruling. You've talked about that many times. So that's when all this bonds market stuff started?
[00:23:21] Unknown:
That was the that was the sixty days after Brown versus Board of Education. Don't forget the case, which closed everything and made Plessy, a separate but equal. It overturned that and made everybody equal, and they shifted us all down into the federal citizenship. K. So realize what that case was. That was where they put where where they just about finished the pyramid, you know, where the top is separate from the rest of the body of the of the edifice. Well, it was that capstone was the 1954 Internal Revenue Code. And all it deals with is IRS. It doesn't deal with bonds.
It deals with getting in your pocket, turning your ass upside down, shaking as hard as they can shake by the heels of your shoes, and getting every freaking penny they can get out of you. That's what that involves. Then they take that and go pay the bondholders. Okay. Your next question, how do you know? Right? How do you know? Well, yeah. I guess I have another question. You have a Yeah. That's a good one. Well, alright. Well, let me answer that for you. You go into your friendly little search engine, and you put in the Grace Commission report.
Grace, g r a c e. That was named after someone Ronald Reagan appointed to head this commission to try and institute ways to downsize the government. The guy's name was Peter Grace. He was evidently very, very respected. And in that report, he says, not 1 nickel of your income tax goes to the day to day running of the federal government. K? So, Larry, can I query you? Where else the hell does it go?
[00:25:17] Unknown:
Right. So in that grace report, he never he never revealed where it went.
[00:25:21] Unknown:
Correct? No. He doesn't. Does he have to? Where else are you gonna pour billions of dollars? It doesn't go the day to day running of the country. Where else is it gonna go? To the death the country's been put into.
[00:25:35] Unknown:
So the, do you
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need him to spell it out? Do you need him to spell it out that specifically for you to understand what's going on here? Is my question to the audience.
[00:25:45] Unknown:
Right. It's it's between the lines. Yeah. Okay. So the same the same bondholders, that the federal income tax goes to, after 1954, This this system was still in existence after 1933. Correct?
[00:26:05] Unknown:
I'm I don't have all the timeline. I've never studied into it. I've just come to these conclusions over the years from hearing bits and pieces of information and coming to conclusions that it's the only conclusion you can reach. Okay? So and I don't know. They changed the bonds, obviously, in 1933. If they bankrupted the country in the bond market and those were United States Of America bonds, well, they probably, in their manipulation of that market, bought them all. They forced the price down, went in and bought them all at pennies on the dollar. That was where the gold settlement clause was active and why they could come in and take all the gold.
Capisce?
[00:26:54] Unknown:
Okay. One more thing. So you often tell the story about I'm not finished. I'm not finished. I just wanna get your agreement to that point.
[00:27:02] Unknown:
Okay? So and now and now I forgot. And, so then they issue the new United States in bankruptcy bonds to take the place of that debt. And that's why they passed in the twenties, in the first depression, the birth certificate act on a federal level because they knew what they were gonna do with those and how they were gonna use them. So when '33 came along, there was a whole pile of birth certificates over there to start attaching to the new bonds. Right? You wanna know where you where you go verify this? Go watch the Gene Schroeder thing. He talks about it. Anything that's documented valuable paper to back the bonds after the bankruptcy.
Of course, there's a pile of birth certificates sitting there. Nobody understood what they're gonna do with them. They did. We didn't. Because they're sly little devils. Okay? So what's the next question?
[00:28:08] Unknown:
Well, you often tell a story about how China had all of these bonds. And, Trump, I think during his first term, he had the opportunity to, to That's you know, acquire all those bonds. Are they the same bonds that the income taxes, he could have acquired on pennies on the dollar. Are they the same type of bonds that our income tax pays for? No.
[00:28:34] Unknown:
No. They were the bonds that were issued by the consortium of bankers. If you wanna trace this back and you're, new here, go in your in your search engine and put Woodrow Wilson's repudiation of dollar diplomacy. Woodrow Wilson's repudiation of dollar diplomacy. This is the very first piece of evidence, Larry, that I ever found. There was no Internet. I was already attuned to kinda what was going on. I had read Phil Pilots book, which had not only the abbreviated version of the protocols of Zion, it also had Sun Tzu in there, and just a wrath of stuff that I wasn't familiar with.
There was no Internet. I don't even know if I had a computer back then. And, so what I did was I went to the only place I knew you could get information, which is the Cobb County where I was living in Georgia there, Northwest Atlanta, Cobb County Library. I've told the story. It's a it's a not a spectacular library, but a one whole side of it is windows. And, it overlooks those of you who are familiar with it will know what I'm talking about. It overlooks overlooks these rolling hills. They're just full of Civil War headstones and Civil War Confederate boys buried there that gave their lives for this.
Anyway, so I went to the, reference section, and I found a red book. It was red, and it was, important legal decisions of history. Well, I knew the Federal Reserve was right at the turn of the last century, so I just went to that part of the timetable. Well, there's this letter, a repudiation of dollar diplomacy written by Woodrow Wilson. So that's where I found it. I was very early and very green, but if you are too very early and very green or even maybe not so much, This is the blueprint. Obviously, these guys have been following for a long time. Don't know how long.
Anyway, it says right there. It's very short. It's not very long. Couple of paragraphs. It says, I was approached by a consortium. That's the exact word he uses. I was approached by a consortium of bankers to loan China and back the loan. We weren't gonna do it. They were gonna do it because they want the interest, of course. They were gonna loan China a $100,000,000 in 1913, right around in there, a little later maybe, to so they could develop a railroad. Well, that's what the Rothschilds did with all these countries. In Argentina, that's what they did down there. That's why there's so many Scotch, Scotch Argentinians and stuff down there because their grandfathers had built the railroad, they gave them land, and they stayed.
And that was obviously a formula. And roads were new and everybody wanted the advantages. The railroad wouldn't bring them. They can't finance them. So that's what was going on. And Woodrow Wilson, turned that down. And the couple of paragraphs in the in the body of the work tell you why he turned it down. And one of the reasons was because of the tax system. And as he says, it's so accurate language. A tax system that is burdensome and antiquated. So is the tax system blurry? You know a lot about the tax system. Is the tax system burdensome and antiquated?
[00:32:13] Unknown:
Absolutely.
[00:32:15] Unknown:
Okay. Is it like senator Barkley said? Senator Barkley, this is something that John and Glenn came up with. Oh oh, by the way, I forgot the last part. Burdensome and antiquated and administered by foreign agents. K? So that was one of the main reasons it could go to the political heart of this great country just awakening to the needs and fulfillment of its citizens, basically. Because that's the main reason. Yeah. Now, in in the nineteen forties, we had a senator named Barclay, Larry. Charles Barclay. I don't know if it's Charles. But but but but his name is Barclay.
They want to run him for president, and he I don't think he ever got the vice president. He was highly respected and really liked, And they, he had left the senate, and he was presented with a letter from all the other senators begging him to come back. Boy, that's unusual. Okay? So but that's how respected he was. He was the head of the house back then the senate. No. He was a senator. Back then the senate had a ways and means committee. That's unusual. I don't know when they did away with it, and I don't know why it was there because all spending bills arise in the house.
And and and and this is the senate, and they weren't supposed to have a ways and means committee. Ways and means is how where they decide those sorts of things in the house. Regardless, he's a very sophisticated guy. They wanted to run him for president, vice president, or something. And, as the head of the Ways and Means Committee, he dealt with IRS, evidently. And so his statement that John and Glenn found, it's in their book. He said every year, we ask the folks from Treasury to come over, and we tell them that we want to simplify the tax code.
And every year, they go back to the Treasury, And every year, they bring us back something that only Solomon and all of his wise men could interpret. Burdensome and antiquated, intentionally. They're just gonna fool you. They get all these judges and all these lawyers chasing their damn tail through some damn in rev internal revenue code regulations. And, it is, it's pathetic. The reason we're here today is because I hated that stuff. I just hated it. K? It just so happens I had the interest there. I got stumbled in. I got thrown in with John and all this high power legal stuff and his ability to read and interpret those regulations as good as he could. And to find this little we can go back and apply for these three years back when we change status and all of that.
But he loved it, man, and I hated it. So after my fight with the IRS, I had a I had a little battle. It wasn't wasn't much of a battle. They whipped my ass real quick and real easy. And so I went off, to lick my wounds, and I just came to conclusion there's gotta be a better way to approach this, and that's when I switched over looking for jurisdictional nexus. And here we are. K? So that was the springboard. This is the result, Larry, and I hope all of y'all appreciate that this and I'm not saying how great I am and all of that stuff. I would have never been able to do this if it wasn't for John and Glenn and the foundation I was set upon.
I'd have never figured any of this out. K? It's too intricate. John had. But here we are. Alright? And, you better be damn lucky because according to everything I can research, I've never found anybody else that's beat these guys on this field to this level of total victory where you get the most powerful, wealthiest, sorry ass son of a Satan bitches that have ever walked the face of the earth, and you make them stand silent. I've mentioned it before, Andy Hitchcock, synagogue of Satan author, our buddy. We don't we don't get to talk to him too much anymore, unfortunately. He's a good friend of Paul, the English is.
And he he calls them the people that always have an answer for everything. Well, they don't have an answer for this. And doesn't that mean something? It ought to mean something. Why it doesn't, I to people, I don't know. Is that the state of where we are? They've got us this Pavlovian condition to this point where these people are walking zombies. Well, hell, it all it seems so. I would never believed it, but I would have sworn I'd have bet you everything I owned that there there'd be a stampede of people to this information back when we broke it many years ago. And, folks, it just don't work like that.
Listen, I'm the biggest surprise out of everybody. But this is just a slow, methodical, step by step foot in front of the other progress report. Fortunately, now you can look at it a little bit with history behind it and go, well, there still may be that possibility. It's a the the the the the the stew that's boiling underneath us right now, it may get to a point where, boy, you throw a pinch of sugar in there and wham. Don't know. Could happen. That's what I'm kinda hoping happens. Man, we got a big answer for a ton of problems. And they don't know what to do with it and can't do anything with it.
Doesn't that seem appealing to this vicious enemy that we see their work so plainly on what they've done to countries, what they've done to businesses, what they've done to families, what they've done to individuals, both adults and children? Hey, Raj. Because this is the answer to all that crap. But we can't spread it very easily. It's very difficult. As you'll find out, you go out and talk to people, you'll find out. Okay? But we gotta keep on pledging because either it's that, we're waiting for the point in the future when there's gonna be, the match in the in the pool of gasoline.
And it could do that. Or we're gonna go back and look at it as we are direct just a second. Wahid, damn. At this point, what we're doing is going back and finding God's people because you're the ones that primarily respond to any of this stimulus. You're the ones that wants to come forward no more. You're the truth seekers, Paul said a minute ago. And that's fine. If that's what it is, then I you know, that's okay. And I'm helping God's people recognize who they are and be able to effectively pull themselves out of the sleaze.
Yes, Wahid. What have you got?
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Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Okay. It takes a minute for my mic to on my We know that. I tell my roommate. I said
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go ahead, Paul. What did you say, Paul No. They're not. Get on with it. We we know it takes you it takes you a minute to end you. We're okay.
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Okay. I'm telling my roommate, get some extra canned goods, flashlight batteries. I was they may pull the plug in November as soon as everybody starts right we live in a ghetto. So, you know, you could put the rest of the pieces together. So you know what's gonna happen to the neighborhood market and the neighborhood store.
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I'm saying get a bunch of stuff together now. Oh, no. They're not. No. They're not. No. It ain't. Alright. Well, you tell him. This is what you tell him, Wae'b. This is what you tell him. You say, I'm gonna do this. And when it happens, you can't have any of my stuff because I told you and you turned your back on this and ridiculed me. So that's what you tell him. Okay? And boy, I'm glad Raheem, I was gonna bring him this November 5 November 1 thing. Well, don't worry about him. If he's not gonna do it, to hell with him. Hey, Rod. You told him. You told him. He didn't respond.
He bears the responsibility. This is the same dictum I've got here, Wahid. I have a watchman on the wall philosophy. It's out of the Old Testament. I'm on here telling you there's danger coming. Now if you heed it and go buy food and buy a weapon and whatever else, then you the blood's on on on somebody else's hands. But if you don't tell them, then the blood's on your hands. K? So that's the that's the thing. So you tell him he didn't respond. Yeah. I'd go in since he's your roommate. Just say, well, look. I'm not gonna you ever hear did you see the email with the grasshopper and the ant about twenty five years ago, Wahid?
Well, that's the story. It's the grasshopper. Oh, yeah. They turned it up. Okay. Well, just tell him it's the grasshopper and the ant. You can't do anything about his decision. You always come on here. Help me help my grandmother get me into a trust. How can I do this? How can I do that? You're always on here with that stuff, aren't you?
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You can't force people to do anything.
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You're not a mechanic.
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Yeah. The fixer. Wahid is the fixer.
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Stop it. Come into reality, Wahid. You can't help those people. They're beyond your reach if they won't respond to the message. And I'm gonna tell you, you're probably not gonna be able to do anything to change their mind because that's the way those people are. So just be grateful that you're different. Don't be wringing your hands over the decisions they've made. Be grateful for the decisions you've made. Capisce?
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Capisce. Hey, Raj?
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Yes, sir?
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Dave tried to get in there, but I tried to get your attention. Yeah. I would just we'll we'll put Dave on the back burner. He's some blind Michigann. Well Go ahead. I just have a quick comment, and and I tried to get your attention over five minutes ago. So Mhmm. It goes back to peeling the onion. Alright? Now, the whole thing about this is their layer, their layer, the outside layer that conceals all of the thick, meaty goodness of onion behind it is paper thin. Yep. And all it takes is a piece of paper to make them stand mute. The affidavit on file with the secretary of state. That is the paper thin layer. Once that is peeled away, then the meat of the rest of your life lies underneath.
Some people are gonna get it. Some people won't. Wahid, I think your roommate gonna be one of the ones that won't.
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There's nothing good about it. That's it. Well well, I'll tell you what, Waiheep, since you're such a generous guy, why don't you take some extra out of your you work seven days a week, you told us. Why don't you take a little extra out of your seven day a week pay, and why don't you go buy him some food and put it up for him since he won't listen? How about that, Wahid?
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Well, he it's it's a sober living environment. So, you know, he does he he it's it's three of us in there, and he does cook and clean. But I was just telling him, you know, you might wanna get some extras, you know, instead of one, get three. Whatever you normally get, get three. You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah, man. I know what you're saying. Well, you you okay. Well, if he doesn't wanna do it, because if he does all the work while you're out doing all the other work, why don't you buy him some?
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That'd be a nice gesture on your part with him. There's enough. He there there's enough to you know, it's it's it's three of us in there. It's it's enough. But, I mean, I ain't paying for all of it, but, I mean, I'm just saying everybody should chip in and get more and get a flat I got one flashlight that doesn't work even with batteries. We're not prepped
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at all over here. I think I think United may need to go get you another flashlight. I'm glad why he brought this up. It's then listen. This is very serious. It is. Nine nine nine days away is November 1. Eight days away is Halloween.
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Seven days away is devil's night.
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No. So it's eight. There's thirty one days in this month. So here's what happens on November 1. If you have not heard this yet and you but if you're like Paul, you don't listen to news, you don't know this. You know, in this budget thing and the government being shut down, Paul, as of November 1, none of the Snap cards get funded. Did you know that?
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Yeah. We've talked about that.
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Well, have you seen this little collage? They were showing it on Infowars lately, and they took some clips of some of these people. Have any of y'all seen that?
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No. I haven't seen that.
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You seen the guy who's got five children? He says, you ain't gonna make me go work. I ain't working for nobody. I'm you're the the taxpayers are responsible for me, and you're con him continuing to pay. He says that right there in the damn camera. Okay? And, he says, I ain't working for nobody. You got these other people say, well, I'm just gonna go in and fill my cart up and just walk out with the cart. Folks, there is gonna be may not start on November 1, but it won't dilly dally too long before it kicks in. And should the Democrats continue to hold this line on opening the government back up?
Oh, boy. There's there's no telling how bad it could get, folks. Seriously. That is literally next week. This is Thursday. So, anyway, here we go. Alright. Yes. Mike, is that you? Yeah. I said Well, hold it. Let's make sure, Dave. Dave, did you have a afterthought here?
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Yeah. I got a couple things to say. Sorry, Rick. Just First of all, I'm a Michigander. You called me a Michigander. I'm a Michiganiac. I got that from Ted Nugent. He calls us Michiganiacs. I like that a lot better. I ain't no gander. But, for Waheed, you know, back on, 12/20/2020, my good buddy in Jersey sent me a YouTube, Roger, and it was the, the conspiracy music guru with a song called I told you so. Paul played it the other day for us. I think I think I remember that. Yeah. The guy's like a hard rock guy. It is a this guy's a a Brit, and he is a musician. He writes all his own music. He, you know, he composes.
He writes lyrics. He does all the instrumentals, and he does he's so you should see the genres that this guy's in. You couldn't tell, you know, they're all so different, and he's incredible. But that song pretty much points out everything since the moon landing, you know, all these conspiracies that he I remember when I told you about this? Remember when I told you about that? And, Wahid, you gotta play that for your friend. Okay? Now I it took me four days. I listened to that song about 20 times, and I had my brother on on my landline so I could play it over my cell phone for him. And then I started texting it to everybody in my phone as a Christmas gift. Right? All the people that I've been telling this stuff to for for twenty years.
And, most of them don't talk to me now. They they didn't really talk to me much at that point anyway because it was right when COVID started. But, yeah, I'm telling you that song is so poignant. It is incredible.
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And, There's a good chance. There's a good chance, Dave, a bunch of those people are gonna come back to you at some point, some of them anyway, when something happens, and they're gonna finally admit that you were right.
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Yeah. They're not gonna do it directly. They're gonna come back and say, Dave, what's happening? That's what they're the way they do it. See, in a lot of preppers, they teach if you're buying canned food or whatever for yourself and your family, you better be putting some up for your neighbors because they're not. And they're gonna come knocking on your door, and they're gonna want what you want because you've been telling them all this crap for all these years. And if you don't have something to give them, they're gonna wanna come in and take what you got. I told my best friend, Roger, my best friend since junior high school.
You know, I've known him. We've been friends forever since just before we moved in here in 2010. He was the best man at my wedding. I was trying to tell him this stuff in around 02/2005, trying to wake him up and, and, you know, we hunted and fished together and, you know, went camping and did stuff like that. And, he said, why would I do that when I could just sneak up on you and take yours? Like, wow. Some people He and he was serious as a heart attack.
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Right. I heard one guy that said, you come to the house. I'll feed you one meal. That's the only one. K? So I thought that was a good way to approach it. Okay. I'm gonna move on to Rick here. Yep. I'm done. Thank you. Alright. Rick, front and center, bud. Let's get you in the spotlight.
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You were talking about senator Barkley. Right?
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Yes.
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What I'm trying to find which one he was. What time period? Was that, like, in the fifties? In the forties? Forties? It was in the forties, probably early fifties. Yeah. Okay. Was it Alvin Barkley?
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It must've. That's the senator. It must've been.
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Okay. I found him. I I was curious as which one he was. He actually served as vice president under Truman?
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Right. I think so. And he was highly respected in the senate, like I said. He owned a boat? What did you say? He he wanted to go to Yeah. He, was it Lisa is Lisa asking a question or she just acts accidentally have the mute open? Oh, he said you can sneak up on him, come and take mine.
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Hey. But I told him he nope.
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Sorry. Yep. Thank you. Okay. Go ahead, Rick.
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Okay. Well, he, let's see. He disagreed with Roosevelt. He was, apparently senate leader, during Roosevelt and, vetoed the revenue act of 1943. And, I think he stepped down and, both houses, unanimous been unanimously
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reelected him as a majority leader. Have you ever heard anything like that before?
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No. Let's say he resigned, and then they he came back. He retired, but he was coaxed coaxed back into public life again
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Yeah. In the mid fifties, I think. Anyway, I was just trying to identify which one. Well, I've never heard of the guy. I think of Charles Barkley, the Auburn basketball player. You know? But I'd never heard of Senator Barkley. And like I said, John and Glenn dug that up when they were writing the book. I should say probably Glenn dug it up, stumbled on it when he was doing some research. Probably be more accurate. But, regardless, that's where it came from. And he was evidently an exemplary American
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senator Just wondering what the revenue act of '43 was.
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You'll have to go back and do some digging, won't you, Rick? Okay. It was something they were trying to do that Roosevelt was floating through and the Jews were behind, and he turned it down evidently. Got it got it disapproved. Good for him. Okay. Well, I've been running my mouth. I think this November thing first thing is very important. You'll if you hadn't heard about it, you've probably been in a cave. But, it's, you're gonna hear more and more about it as we go forward. And if you can ever get that see that small clip of these, Democrats talking about what they're gonna do when they can't do their Snap card. I mean, you'd have you'd have people on there going, I got I got three or four kids, man. I was getting 700 and some dollars a month, and now I'm not getting anything.
And people talking about that they have been knocked down from such and such a level to such and such a level. Robbie, you're not on Snapcards, are you?
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No, sir.
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Okay.
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I have heard, okay, that all citizens may be getting a $2,000 check around that time. Has anybody else heard that?
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I don't know what ear what you put your ear down to, But you come up with some of the 100 percent. Some of the weirdest shit, Robbie. I gotta tell you, man. Well, yeah, I'd say you know what I'd say? I think they're gonna give you a check even though the government sent shutdown. So I think you ought to wait out there by the mailbox for the postman to bring it.
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Well, last time Trump was in, I think we got a we got a $1,200 check.
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Well, you got a thing for COVID, if you'll remember right. Yeah. That's what it was. Just dispensing funds. Although they have said if the tariff thing would work, they might have some extra to do that. But, no, I've not heard anything about that, Robbie. And I don't know if I were you, if I'd wait on it. It. I heard it. Yes, Paul. Well, I saw it on
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on YouTube, but I don't know who the recipients are supposed to be. If you have to be a taxpayer or what. I don't know.
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Well, I know that they gave all the Jewish professors at Columbia $20,000,000 apiece because they'd been so stressed by the Palestinian gen demonstrators. How about a cool 20 mil, Robbie?
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I know. Here's your place. I could handle that, Raj.
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What was it? Countries like Italy countries like Italy paid their people, like, $1,500 a month during the COVID lockdown. The government just sent everybody a check. It didn't matter who they were.
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Italy's already bankrupt.
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Yeah. Well, maybe that's what did it. The US, people got 1,200, But what did the, senators and congressmen get? Like, 2,000,000? They got, like, a $2,000,000 stimulus. We got 1,200.
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Yeah. That's that's about right. Yeah. Right. So anyway, that's looming. We got the whole government shutdown that's going through, and it's all falling right on the Democrats. And what they're trying to do in essence, the way I understand it is to make the Obama health thing palatable, Obamacare. And what the Democrats, of course, are trying to do is to give it to all these illegals. And, the Republicans said no, and that's what shut down the government. What? Couple of weeks ago. Have, has anybody been severely affected by the shut shutdown the government? Please, star six. Let's hear about it. We wanna hear your story of woe, please.
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Anybody? I have. This is William.
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Hey, William. Well, what happened to you? They ground in flights or something?
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Yeah. You know, the government's intimately involved in our business.
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Oh, okay. So you've been you haven't been flying as much.
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Yeah. Well, we have we have to get all of our aircraft approved, all of our pilots approved. You know, all of our maintenance programs have to be approved. Our training programs have to be approved. And all of our points of contact have just been silent until yesterday. So from a small business perspective, we we it's hard for us to operate without, government approval. I mean, it's great.
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I can understand that, especially with aviation. Okay. So anybody else been affected? Anybody else been affected by it in your business or industry, personal life? William, you might be the odd man out here.
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Yeah. Probably so.
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Okay. Well, I'll tell you what's happening behind the scenes. They're not talking about it too much. It gets occasionally mentioned. But with this shutdown, it changes the rules on how Trump can fire people. Normally, it's very difficult to fire government employees. But when we're in this shutdown, he can go in there and carve out as many of them as he wants, and they can't do a damn thing about it. So in essence, the longer Schumer continues this to try and get the people all riled up, the more that Trump and his men can go in there and his mighty men can go in there and start carving away the fat on all these damn agencies or potentially the whole agency altogether.
We don't know. We won't know till I think we come out of it, but I think they're busy little beavers behind the scenes doing that. So that's one advantage of it. And, then I oh, here's another thing you might wanna listen to. Tucker did a interview with, Marjorie Taylor Greene that they posted yesterday. He also has got his fifth episode of the nine eleven series, fifth and final episode up there. Those are both worth watching. I just really like Marjorie Taylor Greene. She's just a normal old Georgia girl, you know, and she's straightforward straight shooting and doesn't pull any punches, and, boy, they don't like her.
They do not like that woman. Good interview, though. So, where else can we go this morning? If we got any new students, we had a new student yesterday. Well, she'd been listening a little bit, Janet, brought to us by Chris. And with the chicken lady, we're gonna call her, aren't we, Sketch? And, she was here yesterday and told us the chicken story, and the the s the all the people that are supposed to be liking your pets are not doing the things they should. PETA stands for the people, for the eating of tasty animals is what Bortch used to say. What you got, Scratch?
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I'm going back to the the the bonds, but I I did want to have a comment for, Wahi. During y February, there was a, a little saying that, because of the food going away, that if you live within 10 miles of a seven eleven, you're toast. You're not gonna be able to get anything. Anyway, on the bonds, you say that, you know, when we sign our affidavit, nothing really changes in them, but it isn't in you who signed the affidavit. Now on the bonds, when we sign the affidavits and it's secretary of state, nothing really happens to those bonds except they don't get paid from our tax money. Now my Well, I you state scared.
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Go ahead. My question
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is, do you think that they securitize and bundle taxpayers into into one bond?
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Yeah. I I I don't think it's that case. I think it's a whole bunch of individual bonds. That's what that bond auction is for, is to sell new debt. And, but, forgot the first part of your question. It's, you know, sketch you guys. I've got a lot of knowledge. But, boy, on some of these questions you guys ask me, well, hell, I don't even know if Scott Besson knows the answer to that question. Go ahead. What happens to the bonds if the coupon payments don't get made? Well, this you're then you're officially bankrupt, aren't you? If you're not paying your debt, you're bankrupt. Right?
Right. Well, that's what Do I ask the question? Can I? No. Why are you gonna be hanging out? With another conversation first? Boy, you're a piece of work, buddy. Go ahead.
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Gotcha. Well, that's what made me think that they bundled and secured I securitized
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bonds together. Shit. I don't know. I that's why I got no I got no earthly idea what they do with that stuff behind those doors in the basement of the treasury. I don't know that we'll ever find out. And I don't know if you did find out, if you could understand it, that they do this shit that's so damn complicated, like like, these derivatives and stuff. I told you my friend's brother was the head guy in North America for a company called Swiss Ray. You ever heard of them?
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Yes.
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They're a reinsurer. These guys insure insurance companies. Right. Reinsurers. And they sent him to school for a full week on derivatives. And he said, I didn't understand a damn thing they were talking about. Their head guy in North America Yeah. Was the last signature it was the last signature on any check that went out.
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K.
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Yeah. I think there was a little problem. So that get you problem. Did that get
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Well, I was just gonna say I think there was a little problem with the reinsurer in 02/2008. What was his name? Greenberg or Greenback?
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I'm sure. Oh, that was AIG, and I'm sure there's Yeah. Well, I'm sure there's a bunch of trouble in the insurance agency area. Yeah. Yeah. Because it's another damn scam in my eyes. Yep.
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I'm in. Yeah. Okay.
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Alright. Hold on. I can't yeah. Joe.
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Rogers, you know, I think this financial and monetary systems throughout the world's evolving. And, like you say, it's hard to understand the derivatives and all these other things. But what I've been listening to, Shekman being one of them, amongst many others, pay attention to Stablecoin. This is as I understand it, this is a way that they are trying to wrestle financial control from the city of London.
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The financial powers.
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Yeah. That it could be. And and and and what it is, it's taken the debt and this is an oversimplification, but taking our 37,000,000,000,000 putting it in stable coin and inflating the hell out of that and erasing that.
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Well, I got a little news flash for you, Joe. As of this morning, it's 38,000,000,000,000.
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Okay. Then 38,000,000,000,000. But that's that's what I perceive is behind what's going on. And now it I don't know how any one person could keep up with the game.
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Well, they're they're wrestling with it. You can see and and see here that we got the answer for it. But I can't get any traction with it. And, unfortunately, what we do here is so involved, and it changes people's personal and worldview so dramatically that you can't look at it at one setting and get everything. It take and that's what I try and do is because I'm so far ahead of you in years in understanding most of you, and these things come to me as answers. And what I try and do is give them out to you guys on the air here so you don't have to spend all that time arriving at that point. Okay? That's the advantage I've got is I can shorten the time for you to uptake this and understand it dramatically.
Otherwise, you could show somebody this and they could be sitting in front of it for a long time and they're not concentrating on, well, what's the importance of this? You know, that's the that's the question people. What's the big deal about being a national? That's a good question, isn't it? K? Well, the real big deal is that this is the two twin pincher basis foundation of their whole scam. The whole credit scam starts here with your birth certificate being attached to a bond and sold to an investor. That's the start of the entire credit thing, and the whole rest up to the top is nothing but compound interest. Bam. Bam. Both sides. Bonds. Currency.
Bam. Bam. Banks. Loans. Bond. Resale. Resellers. All all bam. They're just there's so many layers of compound interest in there. It's surprising the son of a bitches don't have all the funds in the world. And in essence, they do because they control you. So it's a hell of a deal they got set up here, but we've got the weak link because we prove the bonds are issued under fraud. Don't we? Well, 38,000,000,000,000 of what? Fraudulent treasury bonds, you're saying? Yeah. That's what it amounts to, boils down to. But I don't know if we'll ever get to that point to be able to make that statement in a big enough public platform and forum to where we can get the reaction we need. But we've got the wampum, and we've got the mojo, and we got their mojo.
And if we can just be patient enough and let god do his work, maybe he's got an answer for how we're gonna use this, how he wants to use it. Don't know. Just the only thing I can do is just try and take people like Janet yesterday, the new people, and and and and, the other gentlemen, that, Chris had here for us and try and educate you where you understand this. And I have no idea how Rick or or or or Larry or Dave or any of our or Julie or any of these folks. I don't know what you're gonna do with this. The same way John Glenn didn't have an idea that I was gonna do with the with this so many years ago.
All I can do is put it out there, see if we can get it where it it germinates and starts getting to be a healthy little understanding and a motivator and see how the information motivates you. I I that's the only thing I know to do. I'm not gonna say, well, Joe, you need to go build a website. It's just not me. I'm not like that. The information's got to do the work here. The truth has got to do the work. And, boy, it gets frustrating sometimes. And with you, you don't have any idea how frustrating it's been with me over the years. But, boy, I know I've got something that's really substantial here.
I know that it gives me great satisfaction in my life. I know that I'm changing people's lives because they come back and tell me I am with this information. And so I know I'm doing the right thing and I'm tickled to death that it's reached and touched you to to really start to contemplate these things. Oh, well, I've been free all my life. Yeah. Sure have. Okay. Well, if you're so free, just, just tell me the things you can do, Larry. Tell me the things that you can do without a license, a permit, or permission. Would you please?
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Yeah. A whole lot if you're a US citizen. I was just gonna interject, the, this is, this article is about six hours old, and, it says that on Tuesday, President Donald Trump suggested that Americans could soon receive direct cash payments funded by skyrocketing tariff revenues and I looked up how much, how much Trump's tariffs have made. And since June, it was $360,000,000,000 and there's still four months to go for that fiscal year.
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Okay. Well, they're gonna have to get a little more than that for you them be throwing you out thousand dollar checks, be my guess. But that's what I said. If the tariff things works, there'd be surplus. But if it doesn't, there's not gonna be. And they're getting I don't know the degree of cooperation from countries around the world. But evidently, it's not something that be in place. He's I'll just say a second while I get you. He's changing the system back to the way it was in late eighteen hundreds when there's so much money that they were afraid it was gonna corrupt the senate, Wahib.
Okay, Wahib. Front and center.
[01:11:31] Unknown:
Well, Kobe, is is that gonna be inflationary, the tariff, thing that the the sending out $2,000
[01:11:38] Unknown:
debt to how many new people Well, now, hold on. Let's let's deal with your question. It's inflationary now. The transition is inflationary. Until they get manufacturing rebuilt in The United States, and then it will equal out because there won't be tariffs because the goods will be produced in The US. But right now, and through this transitionary period from one system to the other, yes, there's gonna be inflation. Trump told us that months ago. K?
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Roger.
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Yes, sir. Who's that?
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Jesse. Jesse. The problem the problem is all these regulations, people American people don't know what really is freedom. They think freedom is asking permission for everything to build a dog house or an addition or whatever you need. And, you know, when they think about other countries, Europe, they think it's similar. But when they think, let's say, Latin America, they look at them as the third world. And in many way, it is. But most people there, they know what freedom even though those Latin people do not know what freedom is either. But they don't have to ask permission for a sunny milk or have a stand and sell tomatoes or or build a dog house or whatever you wanna do in most part.
So even though the third world, they have maybe more, in certain aspects, more freedom than as an individual as your everyday life as you go through life then near. So it's like it's like an alien, way of thinking when you try to make them understand, including us. All the license, they don't have all those agencies coming after us. Their currency cannot afford to have all those agencies to come after us and print all that money. And in many way, there's a better so there's sort of the not all of them, but many of those country, like, in the eighteenth or nineteenth century, frontier land that if you break the law, and you do some pedophilia, the village will come and, and, give you any stuff.
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Shit. They'll hang your ass.
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Yep.
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This is what they ought to be doing in The States. Anytime instead of letting these guys out, there's a kid that well, a 15 year old kid. I think it's in DC, black kid. He had over a 110 arrests at 15. At 15, just keep turning him out. Now, I've been on a mission yesterday, what we got here, just for you to get it in perspective, It's not the world going nuts. It's the period of escalating violence induced by the communist to lead to the four stage ultimate takeover. That's what's going on. That's what all the Soros DAs are. That's what all the get rid of the cops are. That's what all of the thousand dollars and under used to could steal from any store in California, and not have any penalty and nobody would arrest you. The period of escalating violence is what's going on. So now you understand, I hope. K. Now two or three people say something. Who was it? Mostly
[01:14:52] Unknown:
Hey. Go ahead. Yeah. Most people here, they don't understand they're acting as a representative of Satan. He is the ultimate, liar. Right? And when you get a a gallon of milk and, it says it's not for human consumption,
[01:15:08] Unknown:
they're lying. They should be in prison for be singing the people, the young people that don't know what real milk is. Well, you know what? Some people are doing that. They're selling raw milk, and they're putting on it not for human consumption so they don't get busted with the regulations.
[01:15:26] Unknown:
And then in some of those countries, they bring the goat milk, the cow milk right in front of your doorstep and and drink and they give it in a cup. And when you look at the hygienes, it's wrong. Should I drink this? Nothing happens then. Nothing happens to them. And here I tell you. All these young people. I have this, family member that we bought many Ghana milk, and, he and we offered them. And his wife sees the the milk, you know, is only for animals. In the state of Florida, you have to say it's for animals, not for human beings. Yeah. Missouri and all this stuff. And she did not drink that milk.
Are you crazy? And she no. And we've been brainwashing so many. So people do not understand. Just the little things don't understand what freedom is.
[01:16:08] Unknown:
Oh, come on, Jesse. You're preaching to the choir, buddy. Well, Glee Greenwood's told them for thirty, forty years they've been free. You know, they sing it at every sporting event and all that crap, and they bought into it 100%. Those are and and for the people that are new may not have heard this, this is from, it's not Hagel. Hegel. I know not Hagel. Goethe. Goethe. There are none so helplessly enslaved. There are none so helplessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Boy, that says it all. I'll tell you what, Paul, would you search around through your drop in archives and find that H. L. Menken quote, if you can Oh. And play it. There's people on here that have not heard that before. And if you want us to know somebody that nailed it, H. L. Menken, the famous, newspaper editorial he is for the Baltimore Sun back in the twenties and thirties.
This guy nailed it, and maybe Paul can find it. It's in my book. Dave, yes? Dave, yes.
[01:17:21] Unknown:
Yeah. My phone died again. Anyway, right when you guys were talking about, asking Larry about what can you do without permission. I since I've been married since 1982, my wife and I bought and paid off and lived in five homes, including the one we're in now. I have never got a permit to do anything. I put a roof on every one of those homes, you know, and done many things, and I never asked for permission. But, the remember Woodstock, that freedom song? Every time you say freedom, I think of that. I hear you on stage at Woodstock
[01:18:01] Unknown:
singing that freedom song, and I can't remember who the hell sang that. Well, that's a funny question because I got you in either. Who who sang that freedom song at Woodstock? Classic. Richie Havens? Richie Havens? Yes.
[01:18:14] Unknown:
Yes. Well, you gotta play that.
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And I use it. Thanks, Roger. Thanks for the food, brother. Excuse me. I'm gonna go I'm gonna go enjoy some free love and smoke a joint. I'll be right back. That's all. Who else is who else is trying to say something?
[01:18:36] Unknown:
Just do a couple of barm hits, Raj. It won't smell so much. And when you do, just open up a bottle of vinegar and it absorbs all of the odor. It's incredible.
[01:18:48] Unknown:
Okay. Robbie, you got something you add to. Oh, alright. Hold hold on. Jesse, I think that's you. Jesse and I were talking. Robbie, I'll get you a second. Go ahead, Jesse.
[01:18:59] Unknown:
No. I'm just gonna finish. Did you see the interview that, Tucker, interviewed Ted Cruz?
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And, Yeah. Yes. I did.
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And I ran I'm gonna put it there in the shower room, but it's just crazy. Those are the type of people that are putting regulation and doing things and creating all this type of war. And they came and answered simple things as as the as the southern population left off a ethnic group over there. And I think My bad boy. If he keeps on pushing if he keeps on pushing all those into different people, I think he's in trouble too.
[01:19:32] Unknown:
Well, a lot of people that are saying that. You're not the first. And, yeah. And the Ted Cruz Ted Cruz is just out recently really pumping up the juice, or something. I just heard a mention of it yesterday. I don't remember the specifics. Robbie.
[01:19:51] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Roger. Don't forget. Boring. Ted Ted Cruz's father was supposedly involved in the JFK.
[01:20:01] Unknown:
Could be. Assassination.
[01:20:03] Unknown:
I've been here.
[01:20:05] Unknown:
Well, he announced he's gonna run for president again, and, that was brought up in the Tucker, Mary Taylor Greene, discussion. And she said, well, he's not an American. He's a Canadian. Case closed. I couldn't understand why nobody let him they get as far the last time as he did. My stupid ass half brother, that's who he was supporting. Wanna say, well, you dumbass. He he's not even an American. He's a Canadian. He can't run.
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I was screaming from the rooftops about that, Roger.
[01:20:36] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. Marjorie Taylor Greene,
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I like her stance on APAC, but word is she's taken a lot of money from big pharma. Now,
[01:20:47] Unknown:
the other thing I wanted to share, I maybe I forgot. Where again, where's the word? Where are you putting your ear down? What railroad tracker are you getting this info that you bring us? Do you know you know Robbie Noel? You know what Robbie Noel used to say? His father told him. He said, if you believe everything you hear, you'll eat everything you see.
[01:21:08] Unknown:
Well, I don't repeat anything unless it was a good source, but I don't always remember the source. Now, I I think we all agree, Roger, we're we're witnessing the communist takeover of our country. Attempted. Attempted. And, I forgot what else I was gonna say. Thanks anyway.
[01:21:30] Unknown:
Alright. Okay. Who else is in line? There's people trying to get in. It's just brisk conversation. Right. Hey. You guys are participating. Look here. Bori wants to come over. Boring this, Boring. Boring.
[01:21:42] Unknown:
Hello. Boring. Boring. Boring. I just got one question because if the country got so much surplus in money for the tariff, yeah?
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If now, how shall we help you? Boris Boris, say that again. Okay. Okay.
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Okay. I gonna tell you slowest. Okay. How the corporation of The US have a surplus when they owe more than $37,000,000,000,000? How how is that possible?
[01:22:14] Unknown:
Well, because the the the we know who runs the show. That's how that's possible. Vigorous is their deal. That's their whole deal is to put this country in bankruptcy and in debt and to tax your ass and your income tax from your job and pay those bondholders. That's the whole deal. Now we can break that chain. And 40,000,000,000
[01:22:33] Unknown:
for Argentina.
[01:22:34] Unknown:
No. Nobody knew, nobody knew how to do that before. We've we've got the answers, Bory. So I you know, I'm screaming from the rooftops. I've tried to do that. We've we've got a pretty good even Jeff Rents said you got a big audience. So we'll see. Anyway, what was the rest of your question? Thank you, Zaire.
[01:22:56] Unknown:
No. That was my question. You know? They they owe money. How they got a little money. It's like if you owe 10,000. If you get a thousand, you don't got no money because you owe 9,000 still.
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Right. Well But Boris, Boris, you don't understand.
[01:23:15] Unknown:
Look. Waheed's gonna explain it to you. Go ahead, Waheed.
[01:23:18] Unknown:
Explain it to me, Waheed.
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We have $40,000,000,000 to give to Argentina. That's what you don't understand. So
[01:23:28] Unknown:
It's evidently Brazil too, Waiheed. I just heard about that yesterday. Milou down there is not having a good presidency evidently. There was a story, came on the show here. I didn't see it. Didn't hear anybody talking about it. But he was at some sort of rally and everybody started throwing rocks at him. So, his ripping out the bureaucracy by the roots and all his stuff, it doesn't appear to be working too well for the Argentinians. But I need to talk to my buddy down there and find out what's going on in BA. But, yeah, Brazil too, I heard. Not only Argentina, Brazil too.
[01:24:06] Unknown:
Roger, I remembered my question.
[01:24:08] Unknown:
Oh, there she is again, Robbie, please.
[01:24:11] Unknown:
I had a question, about the tariffs because what some people are saying, and I really don't know enough about this to to have any good, concept of it. But some people are saying because we no longer manufacture, that the tariffs are not gonna work for us. Does anybody know understand what that means? I really don't. Yes. I do. Exactly. They've exported
[01:24:39] Unknown:
do you do you remember Michael Milken in a term called junk bonds? No. Well, the first company that they did this with was a company called Mr. Coffee. Remember Mr. Coffee with Joe DiMaggio? Well, they did, and Michael Milken, who's now been convicted, served time, and can't participate in this in financial ship, which I'm sure he does anyway. He came up with this idea of junk bonds. Y'all remember that, some of you? It's back in the eighties. But what he was doing, they called them junk because they were giving them really high interest rates, much more so than the prevailing rate on, say, a government issued bond.
And he'd go, excuse me, and offer all this high rate, big risk bonds to all of his synagogue buddies, and they'd buy them all. And then he had a whole bunch of money, and then they'd go in and buy a company like mister Coffee. They'd go in and split the pension funds off to the side and steal all that. And then they'd move Mr. Coffee over to China where the labor was so cheap. This is an arbitrage of labor right here. Just pitting one against the other. They move it over to China where they make a dollar a day and their profits go up. They own the company. The the old employees are gone. The pension funds have been stolen. And that started a rampage on moving all of these companies offshore thirty five years or so ago.
Does that make sense, Robbie?
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Robbie is just Roger. He has the Michael mil Milton Foundation now.
[01:26:31] Unknown:
Robbie, have you got to be the rudest son of a bitch that we've ever had on here? No. I said, Roger. I said, hey, Roger. Hey, Roger. He has the Michael Milken. You just interrupt. You just interrupt. Stick your damn foot in a conversation. Stop it.
[01:26:47] Unknown:
I said, hey, Roger. I said, hey, Roger. He has the Michael Milken Foundation now.
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You're supposed to wait, Wahid. Wahid, you got no decorum at all, buddy. Okay? I said hey, Roger. He has No. It's Wahid. He don't just say, hey, Roger, and busted a damn conversation.
[01:27:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. That's that's not an that's not a ticket to ride, Waheed. You say, excuse me, Roger, and then you wait for him to acknowledge you because he will acknowledge you in turn.
[01:27:22] Unknown:
We've chided you. We've explained it to you. We've tried we've been over backwards to try and get you to understand that, hey, Roger does not give you the right to bust into a ongoing conversation. I think we gotta have some protocol around here, Waeem. I'm sorry to bust your chops, but damn. Okay? I'm gonna get back to to Robbie here because I had a whole thing to explain. Okay. Michael Milken's got a Michael Milken Foundation. Alright? Big deal. This is what they did. They opened the door to Robbie's question of why we don't have any industry anymore, of why through Ohio and the Midwest it's called the Rust Belt. It used to be very, very active and productive.
All of the different parts for different cars and and all that kind of stuff and the manufacturing, well, it all went bye bye because of Michael Milken's idea here. That's what opened the door to everything. It allowed the rest of the Wall Street goons and tycoons and shysters and and and bastards to jump in and start doing the same thing. Then they moved all of our manufacturing out of the country. It's a whole betroger of a lot. Understand all that. Well, no. You said you no. Robbie, you said you didn't understand that.
[01:28:42] Unknown:
Oh, I understand that all our manufacturing was shipped to other countries. What I don't understand is the connection with tariffs because some people are saying that tariffs will not be good unless we get back to manufacturing.
[01:28:58] Unknown:
Thank you. Well, you got it's what he's trying to do. What do you think he's getting all this foreign investment in the country for? Bragging about it. Trillions coming. Trillions coming. They're building a big chip plan in Arizona and here and a big chip plan here. And we're gonna start battling China with AI, which means we gotta build our own individual power plants at each facility. What do you think all that is?
[01:29:24] Unknown:
That's not gonna happen overnight, Roger. I just I just
[01:29:27] Unknown:
don't It's not. That's why the question about inflation in the interim earlier was correct. I addressed it. I said, yes. Prices are gonna go up until that gets established, and then they will car start coming down.
[01:29:47] Unknown:
Roger.
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Going on. I'm good with Robbie. I'm trying to get she says she doesn't understand. I explained it to her. She says she does understand. So I'm trying to find out where we are, Robbie, quite frankly, in your question.
[01:30:02] Unknown:
I'm good, Raj. Thanks.
[01:30:04] Unknown:
Okay. Roger? Yes. Alright. Yes.
[01:30:08] Unknown:
Paul. You're first. I've I've got a quick explanation for for Robbie. Can I go ahead, Sketch?
[01:30:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Sure.
[01:30:16] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Tariffs only work if tariffs are even. If you've got two manufacturing or commodity rich countries trading with each other because each country is paying a tariff. Now if all the manufacturing country countries are overseas and we're paying a tariff tariff on manufactured goods but don't manufacture any of our own, then we don't we don't get any tariffs back. They're not paying us a tariff. We're just paying the tariff to them, and that's uneven. That's why it won't work.
[01:30:52] Unknown:
Tariff is nothing more than a tax. Do you want foreign manufacturers to pay the tax, or do you wanna pay the tax, Robbie?
[01:31:03] Unknown:
Robbie? Manufacturers. Manufacturers.
[01:31:06] Unknown:
Okay. Well, there's your answer right there. It is the answer to the dilemma we're in. It's the system we're in where we're the property that they replaced the tariff system that was incredibly successful with so that they could benefit off of all the layers of compound interest in this fraudulent scheme that they knew what they were doing for a long time.
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Right.
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But that's what Trump's trying to do is reverse that. So and now what some companies will do, I mean, Gary came on here the other day, said, $22 a pound coffee. Okay? I I believe that, but they'll as things adjust, that will go lower. Okay? And don't forget the rest of the world's in a screwed up position too. The dollar is losing purchasing power and, the, the, the BRICS countries are strengthening like crazy. K? So and and they're I don't know what's gonna happen. I know it's gonna be ugly what's coming. So now, Sebastian, what did you have? Hold on here. Yes. Sketch has been waiting. Yes.
[01:32:16] Unknown:
Wait. Is it I have two questions. Isn't the term from asset stripping, but it came from what he did?
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Well, that's what it was. It could've coffee guy who Yeah. It could've. That's what they were doing was asking a stripping. Yeah. That's what they're doing. That's what they're doing now, Sketch. That's what they're doing now with private equity. Just approaching it different. Go ahead.
[01:32:42] Unknown:
Yeah. And and then I think we do need to get a confirmation, a one word confirmation from Wahi that he understands
[01:32:49] Unknown:
now. Just Wahi say yes. I understand. It won't make any difference. He'll do it again.
[01:32:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I know. Okay. I
[01:32:59] Unknown:
Alright, Larry. Milken Family Foundation. It's the Milken Family Foundation. I left it in the chat.
[01:33:06] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Wahid. We appreciate it. Thank you. Alright. Larry?
[01:33:12] Unknown:
Hold on, Dave. Larry. Yeah. I was just gonna say, I was just gonna say that, someone brought up I think it was Waheed that The United States is giving free money to other countries. And there's four main countries that The United States has been giving, free money to in 2025. Ukraine is at the top of the list, 61,000,000,000. Israel is next with with, 17,900,000,000.0 and 3,800,000,000.0 in annual military and outlined in the long term memorandum of under that's just disregard that. But, anyway, 3.8 in military, existing military aid, and then The Sudan is getting 416,000,000,000.
And lastly, Ethiopia yes. Two 4.16 to The Sudan.
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The Sudan humanitarian aid.
[01:34:06] Unknown:
Oh, okay. U D A N. They're getting humanitarian aid, 4,160,000,000.00. And lastly, Ethiopia is getting 2,000,000,000 also in humanitarian aid.
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There you go. Well, Azan is at the bottom of the list. What can I tell you? I I that's what one of the things that's one of the things Marjorie Taylor Greene was bitching about last night was foreign aid and throwing around dollars. And, of course, her and Tucker are completely on the same page. Yes, Dave.
[01:34:40] Unknown:
So the way I see this whole tariff thing in the free trade thing and this, you know, these global conglomerates who own all these, you know, corporations that, you know, the the unions partnered up with and then outpriced our labor. And then all these conglomerates moved overseas mostly to China, and there they get free trade to sell their crap back to us. Right. If if nobody's got a job, who the hell can afford it if, you know, they all move over there. And so and then anybody left here that didn't jump in on that bandwagon has to pay to sell their crap back to those people over there.
[01:35:29] Unknown:
Look. They don't they're free of a tariff on our end, and we they charge us on their end. Well, how far is that?
[01:35:36] Unknown:
Right. And it and it's these corporations that are benefiting from it, not the countries. The these these Of course. Global conglomerates that own all these companies that moved all their laid all of our let's stole our labor, went over there. They get free trade. How is it free? It's free for them, but not us. And then they bought more of those with all this crap, cheap crap that keeps breaking and you can't get anything any better anymore.
[01:36:08] Unknown:
Right? And and it's like, we're gonna catch 22 or you know? Well, it's not free trade. It's fair trade that we're after. And you can't arbitrage and arbitrage is nothing but a fancy word for compare. They were taking the $25 an hour through the unions that had mounted up to bork for say GM up there where you are Dave, and they can carry that whole thing over to, China and and pay a guy $5 a day. Yep. That's arbitrage.
[01:36:42] Unknown:
Roger, I got a friend. He's, like, 68 years old. He's been working at GM for forty one years, and he's a he's a skilled trades, you know, journeyman, pipe fitter. And he makes $50 an hour, okay, at GM. And Yikes. On the side, he has a plumbing company, and he charges $200 an hour to fix people's plumbing. And and he he he just bought a freaking brand new Ford f one fifty, and he still works at GM. And it's it's just insane. I I'm like Wow. Good. Well, good.
[01:37:26] Unknown:
You know, okay. So the question is, how do you take these $50 an hour workers and their contribution into a finished product, a a Ford pickup? How do you adjust for that in the price of the Ford pickup? Dude. So you can price yourself You don't see dollars truck. You can price your ass right out of the market. Okay? That'd be good. That they did years ago.
[01:37:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. The unions did that on purpose.
[01:37:55] Unknown:
Alright. Hold on. You. Somebody's trying to break in here today. Who's that?
[01:38:00] Unknown:
Roger, what do you what is gonna I hear what you said about GM and the truck. But what are those unemployed people gonna do? All these new unemployed people, the people that now they leave the EVP, and then it's getting cut off. And all these new people who gotta get on, what are they gonna do? And all these
[01:38:19] Unknown:
Yeah. We're gonna have a party. My question. We're we're gonna have a party. Wajib is gonna be in your neighborhood, and it ain't gonna be purdy.
[01:38:28] Unknown:
I'm in.
[01:38:30] Unknown:
Yes. Is that Tom? Who had the comment?
[01:38:38] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. This is Wayne.
[01:38:41] Unknown:
Wayne. Hey, buddy. How are you doing? Hey, guys. You got one of those $50 an hour union you have one of those $50 an hour union jobs, do you?
[01:38:54] Unknown:
No. I wasn't that lucky. Wasn't that lucky at all. But I tell you what, I lived in Cleveland area during, during the seventies. And I'm I'm talking decimation, you know. That was a thriving industrial area for decades and then all of a sudden when the free trade came in, that's why, like you say, it's called the Rust Belt. But a couple other comments on these tariffs. Number one, when Trump put tariffs on China back during his first term, what China did was devalue their currency because they wanted to keep market share more than anything. So, we didn't see a big hit then and Trump did take a lot of those tariff dollars and give them to the farmers.
So I think he probably saved a lot of family farms, during that time frame. But, one other point too is that, right now I'm in a couple deals where, some of these tariffs are hurting smaller businesses. And the way that's happening is perhaps early in the year a company gets into a twelve month contract at one price. So you put the contract in January year but then when the tariffs came in around June or whatever that added 20% that was not accounted for. There was no adder to the final price. So a couple of companies I deal with are hurting pretty good. In fact, I've even had to absorb some of the price too just to keep, the the the goods flowing. And hopefully, it'll all work out as time goes on. So it's caused a lot of flux in
[01:40:24] Unknown:
go ahead. Go ahead. I'll I'll add when you're finished.
[01:40:28] Unknown:
No. It's just caused a lot of real, flux and a lot of problems with supply chains, especially for smaller companies who weren't ready for the tariffs and Yeah. Our again, we couldn't absorb supply disruptions and everything.
[01:40:40] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Couldn't absorb the hit. Well, one of the ways some foreign countries are dealing with it, someone was talking about it, is they're lowering their profit margins so that it doesn't overprice the good in the marketplace in The US. So some of the companies are taking the hit on their own. Okay? But it's a big transition. It's a whole change in the the whole way the system works. And, good for Trump for having the balls to do it. I mean, some of this stuff he's doing, it takes big balls to do this, folks. That's why they're trying to kill him.
[01:41:16] Unknown:
Absolutely. I I think, again, it will eventually smooth out, but, again, it's really caused a lot of grief along the supply chain because even the people who eventually get the fixed goods, they're absorbing tariff hits too and it's causing them to restructure some of their pricing and all that. So, you know, again, I believe in what Trump is doing. It's just that there's an untold story here with a lot of smaller companies that don't have the wherewithal to absorb all the hits there. They're already working on thin margins anyway. So, it's it's just gonna hopefully, that's screwed out though.
[01:41:48] Unknown:
You you can't change these systems in a major way they're structured without there being pain to somebody. K? Now the question becomes, is the pain that's endured worth what we're gonna accomplish? There there's a there's a big question right there to me. And I just hope and pray that it is. And I'm telling you, I pray for Donald Trump at night. Okay, before I go to sleep. And I suggest you do the same. Some of you may not like him and you're sneering at me or throwing a bird at the monitor or something. Who the hell would you rather have in there right now?
Yeah. He's got his flaws. Right here in there. He's got his flaws. Who else are you gonna put in there with his experience, his background, the the things he brings to the table in dealing with foreign leaders and the respect that he gets? Everything who else are you gonna get to replace that? You naysayers. K? Grass is always greener. Right? Well, who's the who's the greener one now? And be be ready when you make a change that you don't get what you bargained for, and you get more than you bargained for and what you wasn't wanting to bargain for. So, man, I mean, the guy's tried and proven to me. Just like I've said so many times, he's been impeached twice. They went after him with every ounce of lawfare that they could muster.
Nobody could ever find one thing on this guy in his entire adult life. Believe me, I know. You you hear these young women and show some picture you send me. Believe me, if that had any substance, these jackals would have had that out in all five of those seven of those incidents, whatever they were. Can you not respect something when it's right in front of you? The guy's doing great things for the country. Yeah. He's got he's got some bad qualities. Yeah. He's in bed with the damn Zionist. Why? Can we talk about it right here? They own the whole damn country. Until we can help change that or something else does, it's just, the way it is. But I just challenge I just hear some suggestions. I don't hear anybody coming forward with any other names.
Boris?
[01:44:06] Unknown:
Can you tell me one thing that he had done good for The United States?
[01:44:10] Unknown:
Actually, a whole bunch of people. Yeah. There's a ton of stuff. Tell me just one. Most of the border. Right. I just wanna hear one, Roger. Just one. Alright. You know yesterday, they caught the number one guy in MS 13? Do you know that? They caught him in Chicago. Do you know that, Bori? He's on his way back to El Salvador right now. There's one thing right there. Right. The head of They bring they all they bring those people here. They bring those people here. Good job.
[01:44:39] Unknown:
Problem, reaction, solution. You couldn't. They bring them. Trump didn't Trump is part of the Democrat.
[01:44:45] Unknown:
He's all Democrats and Republicans and just one bird. The same wing, left and right. He has the you better look it and be gratitude, boy, because he's done a whole bunch of good stuff, and I can't believe you won't give him credit for it.
[01:45:01] Unknown:
Not for me because I am not part of the of the system. I'm I'm not vote for the federal. I don't vote for the state. Okay. I know. Why are you I know. Why are you criticizing it?
[01:45:12] Unknown:
If you don't have any
[01:45:14] Unknown:
I see. I got ICC, bro. You're I see the stuff that's going on, bro. You're, You know? I'm surprised that you think like that with all the new teachers. I'm surprised that you think like that because, you know, these guys, they're all together in this. It's not one guy that's good or one bad. That's true. But they all the same thing. Tory. That may be your perception, but that's not true.
[01:45:38] Unknown:
Amen, Tory.
[01:45:41] Unknown:
No. Hey, Roger.
[01:45:43] Unknown:
These people are nuts. Yeah, Wayne.
[01:45:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanna say this. As far as what he's done, look at look at what he's done as far as sealing the border. And what people don't realize, especially in this crowd here, when you seal that border, all of a sudden, we're saving billions of dollars in all the welfare these illegals were getting. They're getting section eight. They're getting EBT, free health care and all that. Also, when you look at the, the crime statistics, look how many thousands of murderers and rapists he's deported. I mean, there's the cost there. The people aren't realizing. Look at that. They don't wanna recognize
[01:46:19] Unknown:
that. They hate him so much, they will not consider or admit to the good things the man has done.
[01:46:27] Unknown:
Right. And they bitch about him going in the they get bitch about him going into DC and other areas, but these damn politicians in those cities would do their damn job. Then all of a sudden, there wouldn't be a need to bring in the, you know, the guard and and all that. And again, they're just, you know, they just wanna cause constant constant irritation and problems in these cities just so they can you know, these crowds for riots.
[01:46:50] Unknown:
Well, people like Bory and Robbie want Nirvana, and we ain't gonna get Nirvana. K? Sorry. Jesus ain't gonna come back and take that office. Alright? So you're always have somebody underneath that that's got flaws. I ask you again, what about a man that's a self made billionaire that under two what what do they call them? Where they charge him in the senate? Yep. And at least five. We got we got Miami. We got Fannie in Atlanta. We got the thing in DC. We got Leticia, Tish Tish James up in New York. We got Jack Smith. All those people couldn't find one piece of dirt on Donald Trump.
You can't tell me that you that you oh, anybody else you know that's said unblemished in this culture, a man that had that kind of success, I'll be pleased, folks.
[01:47:51] Unknown:
Better be be Roger, you know that he got a a part of his Hollywood. Yeah? Roger.
[01:47:56] Unknown:
But one thing that's a real big asset is gratitude. Try finding it.
[01:48:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I find gratitude non politicians because they all lies. And they they are the ones that got this country like this. Right. Do you know that? Having a star in Hollywood.
[01:48:16] Unknown:
Do you know that? If you and it's an actor. There's no use in having a discussion with you on this subject from me.
[01:48:24] Unknown:
If that's your attitude No. I'm not discussing with you, Royer. I just listen to you every day, and I'd be surprised that you tell me all this. Oh, okay. I watch Margery. We don't have to agree, Roy. We don't have to agree.
[01:48:36] Unknown:
Well, I don't take that attitude, Bory. I'm a half glass full and an optimistic guy. I'm not a total pessimist like you are. So if you wanna live your life that way, go ahead. K? I look at God, and I know that he can use people and that things can change. And I refuse to go through my life with that attitude that you just put in front of this audience. Hey, Roger. Well, I bet you I'm not the only one that thinks like that in here, Roger. Yeah. Well, that alright. Well, then what I just said to you applies to them too.
[01:49:14] Unknown:
Who was trying to say something there? And I still love you. I still love you, Roger. Thank you for all you do. Great. Alright.
[01:49:20] Unknown:
Well, who else is next?
[01:49:23] Unknown:
It was Larry. I was just gonna say, it was me. Can you hear me?
[01:49:28] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:49:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I was just gonna say there's an article on August 6 that president Trump Trump donated his salary to help with the, White House renovations. That's just a that's just some political ploy.
[01:49:43] Unknown:
Doesn't matter. He's dirty. That's nothing.
[01:49:49] Unknown:
The last president to do such a thing was George Washington.
[01:49:54] Unknown:
No. No. It's some no. That's just bullshit. That's all a publicity stunt. He's also contributing to build the ballroom next to the White House or part of it anyway. And you'd bet it'll be really eloquent. Okay? So it just makes me mad, Bory. I can't believe some of you people can't see a gift horse when you got it right in front of you.
[01:50:18] Unknown:
What does it matter?
[01:50:22] Unknown:
What just aggravates me? Okay. Who else has got something to bring up?
[01:50:31] Unknown:
Yeah. Roger. My
[01:50:33] Unknown:
fuse lit? What sketch?
[01:50:36] Unknown:
A song comes to mind. I beg your pardon. I didn't promise you a rose garden. Uh-huh. But I did wanna I did wanna say that, you know, he has to lie, I guess, because he does lie. And, he changes you know, he he he uses ambiguity. I don't I don't know if you wanna call it hipster. A negotiating
[01:51:01] Unknown:
tactic.
[01:51:03] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. I understand. But there are other things that he lies on that aren't about negotiation. Like, you know, I I can give you example, but I'm not going to. And just the way he uses ambiguity is pretty interesting, and, he definitely keeps people off off their firm footing by using the ambiguity and the, being a hypocrite sometimes. And that's all I have to say. But, you know, I beg your pardon. He didn't promise you a rose garden. I yield.
[01:51:40] Unknown:
He promised you a whole bunch of stuff, and in the first year, he's already fulfilling a bunch of it, sketch. And not only from me, I hear all kinds of people from all over government talking about what he's accomplished and fulfilling his promises, but that evidently doesn't mean too much to some people. K? I'm not sure what they expect. I'm not sure what they expect the guy to do. Wayne, you want was he supposed to die and come back in three days? Wayne. It was Larry.
[01:52:17] Unknown:
Yeah. I was just gonna say, to answer Sketch's question or accusation, the Bible teaches that all men are liars.
[01:52:26] Unknown:
Okay. Okay. Well, is it I mean, here here's something he did on this Antifa thing. They had that round table in the White House last week. Y'all see some of it with all the reporters that had been fighting Antifa in Portland and saying that. And then he called the establishment media in like it was a press conference round table. Did I yeah. I'm sure some of you so I at least saw some of the chips out of that. Right? Right? Why do you think he did that? To confront the establishment media with Antifa Truth. That's why he did it.
Brutal politics. Did you ever find my clip I asked you about, Paul, my h l Minkin clip?
[01:53:21] Unknown:
I had it eight seconds after you asked for it. And I was just trying to get in here to interrupt all the other conversation to play it.
[01:53:30] Unknown:
Okay. Let's do that. Because you wanna hear the the reality of it, here it is from h l minkin. If you don't know who he was, he was an editorial writer, very famous in the twenties and the thirties for the Baltimore Sun. This was from one of his columns, if you would, please.
[01:53:48] Unknown:
I wanna share this quote from Sovereign to Surf by Roger s Sales. And the quote is from h l Menken, Baltimore Evening Sun, 02/12/1923. And I think many of us during these last nine hundred plus days, have experienced this in seeing that, few really desire liberty. So the quote is, the fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice, and truth. He is not actually happy when free. He is uncomfortable, a bit alarmed, and intolerably lonely. Liberty is not a thing for the great masses of men. It is the exclusive possession of a small and disreputable minority like knowledge, courage, and honor.
It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty, and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies.
[01:55:13] Unknown:
Folks, it's over a hundred years ago that man wrote that. Does that apply today? Well, hell, the ink might might as well not be dry on it. Hey, Joan. Yes. There's Joan. We haven't heard from Joan in a few days. Hey, Joanie.
[01:55:33] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. What about that point that Trump has said about the snake that bit the woman that took him in? And at the end of the poem, he says, you knew I was a snake when you took me in. Remember that poem that Trump read? Yeah. Sure do. Yeah.
[01:55:53] Unknown:
No. Now just because the snake has a little itty bitty head doesn't mean that the snake necessarily wears a little hat. But kinda sounds apropos.
[01:56:06] Unknown:
I heard that poem about the female being the deadlier of the species too, John.
[01:56:14] Unknown:
That snake better works out.
[01:56:16] Unknown:
Okay. Hold it. We got the Wahid minute here. Yes, Wahid?
[01:56:21] Unknown:
We're gonna still play that Richie Hines song Freedom at the end of the show.
[01:56:26] Unknown:
I doubt it. I doubt it because we're at the end of the show, and we've been in a brisk discussion already. I doubt if Paul's gone off and found it, quite frankly. But No. You want me to a few you want me to a few bars while I hear? That's an old that was a good song, though. That would be a that'd be a nice ending. Well, Paul's got it. Well, I guess we might get a taste of it here instead of our regular stuff. So okay. I'll see y'all tomorrow with, Brent. Roll it, Paul. Alright. I'll try to cure that right there. I'll see you tomorrow.
[01:57:02] Unknown:
This will take us all the way to the end of the show.
[01:57:07] Unknown:
And pass. From today's conversation, go get you a joint and hit acid.
[02:01:34] Unknown:
And there it is. Richie Haven? Havens? Roger, if you're still there, you're muted. Unless you went off to the other room. That's it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Thank you so much for joining us. We're here Monday through Saturday from 11AM to 1PM eastern on eurofolkradio.com and the Global Voice Radio Network. Today, we're also on radiosoapbox.com, another platform that, Paul English will be on at 3PM eastern today for Paul English live. It'll also be on Rumble, if you're familiar with the Paul English live, Rumble channel. I will be streaming, Paul English live today on Global Voice Network, and I might actually even be sitting in on the show, yet never know.
Catch it. It's always a good time. I'm out of here. Have a great day. Thanks for joining us. Ciao. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:03:05] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Host intro, Thursday show setup, simulcast shout‑outs
Syndication, call‑in details, audience on conference line
“Break the chains that bind us” theme and voluntary servitude
Censorship claims, truth seekers, and being “the chosen”
Argentina memories, Evita’s grave, and media skepticism
Caller Larry: Who are the bondholders? Savings bonds to treasuries
CUSIP numbers, tracking coupons, and “vigorish” discussion
Carry trade explainer: Japan rates, unwinding, and bond panic
Grace Commission claim: Where do income taxes go?
1933 bankruptcy, birth certificates, and bonds narrative
Woodrow Wilson’s repudiation of dollar diplomacy
Senator Barkley, burdensome tax code, and simplification woes
Movement building frustrations and “watchman on the wall”
Prep talk: SNAP funding fears and neighborhood security
Music detour: “I Told You So,” prepping and friend dynamics
Fact‑check live: Senator Alben Barkley and Revenue Act of 1943
Shutdown chatter, Trump’s firing power theory, and Tucker/MTG
New listener “chicken lady,” then back to bonds and securitization
Derivatives opacity, reinsurers, and 2008 recollections
Stablecoins, debt, and wrestling financial control
Birth certificates, compound interest, and the credit pyramid
Tariffs talk begins: revenues, inflation, and manufacturing
Licenses vs freedom; regulations at home and abroad
Escalating violence narrative, DAs, and shoplifting laws
Raw milk, agencies, and everyday freedom arguments
H. L. Mencken quote request and Richie Havens “Freedom” aside
Tariffs vs deindustrialization, junk bonds, and Mr. Coffee
Why tariffs now, chip plants, AI power, and price impacts
Foreign aid list and who benefits from free trade
Union wages, pricing out, and Rust Belt memories
Tariff shocks to small firms; supply chain flux
Trump defense, lawfare, and choosing leaders with flaws
Mencken reading: few desire liberty, minority of outlaws
“The Snake” poem reference and closing exchanges
Sign‑off and Richie Havens “Freedom” to the end