In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles and co-host Brent Allen Winters delve into the intricacies of the Declaration of Independence, or as Winters prefers to call it, the Declaration of '76. They explore the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of the document, emphasizing its role as a declaration of shifting dependence from the British Crown to the Supreme Judge of the world. Winters provides a detailed breakdown of the Declaration's structure, highlighting its organization into sections that outline the laws of nature's God, facts proving tyranny, notice of likely secession, and declarations of trust and loyalty.
The conversation also touches on the cultural and historical influences that shaped the United States, including the impact of Puritan, Presbyterian, and Reformed traditions. The hosts discuss the role of loyalty, the influence of John Locke, and the significance of land in the American ethos. The episode is rich with historical anecdotes and insights into the foundational principles of American governance, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the nation's origins and the enduring relevance of its founding documents.
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Alrighty. As would we, and we're gonna take another stab at it here on the Friday edition. It is the 08/22/2022. My father would say my favorite number. Roger Sales, your host at the Radio Ranch, and, along with, I think, Brent Brent Winters, who is not he may be with us. We'll see. In a second, if not, he'll show up pretty shortly. So, Paul, if you'd be so kind as to give us the, the other folks that are helping us extend our reach today so we can give them proper credit while I get my desk dry from the glass of water I just spilled on it.
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Oh, fuck. Oh, okay. Let's see. Are we are we here? Do we do we yes. We do have all buttons pushed. Okay. Alright.
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We're a little discombobulated
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today, though. Oh, just oh, man. Just a little bit. We are on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and, we're also on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. Actually, I don't think the DNS pointer for that works, so just go to the Global Voice Radio link on the matrixdocs.com. Thematrix,d0cs,.com. You'll also find links to join us on free conference call. They're all on the page right there. You can connect with computers, smartphone, tablet, landline, whatever. Come on in to Water Spine. We're also on No. It's not. +1 06 okay. We're also on +1 0690 today.
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Right. Alan.
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That was a nice surprise when I saw him pop in the Zoom there a little earlier. Be bienvenidos. Yes. Bienvenidos.
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Which means welcome. That's about all that, Raj. You could say a which means welcome back. So,
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anyway, Alan, good to have you back. Brother, we'll have to hear some of your, exploits here
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as we go forward. Thank you. Paul, did you get everybody covered there?
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Yes. I did. And, Brent Brent has joined us.
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I thought I saw him up there. Yep. So good morning, audience. Good morning, mister Brent. Glad to have you. I do have a little piece if you haven't heard it yet of well, what? Tit for tat. Right? And then Uh-huh. The way the old saying goes. You you know, the mustache? If I said the mustache, would you know who I was talking about?
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No. You ever heard of a guy named John Bolton, the war hawk? Oh, yeah. He used to be the UN rep. I and they're talking about the man. Well, today,
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at 06:30 in the morning, his house was raided by FBI in Maryland for, possession of debt of, classified documents, suspicion of. Uh-huh. So mister, Bolton got, hauled out on the driveway in front of all his neighbors in his underwear this morning, and I am certain that Roger Stone was very pleased.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. Me too. I've had that happen to me.
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Yeah.
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Like I say to DJ and and Bolton and Rogers, welcome to the club. You thought you understood what politics is all about till they drag you out of the house and you're under there with guns to your head. Now you Well, you know, the next question after that is shorts or boxers? Yeah. I swear. Yeah. Well, I, don't wish that on anybody. But once the force and violence has been applied to your body, and by the powers that be, everything changes, and you'll never see the world the same again. Mhmm. Especially see, here's the deal. I suppose even those that have experienced wartime firefights, it's not the same.
When your own government calls you a traitor and tries you and indicts you, but does all those nasty things, then indicts you for conspiracy against The United States is what they did to me, because I'm a patriot, then it gives you a whole new view of government, and it will never change. And by the way, it gives you the proper view. It's not a it's not a tainted view. No. It's reality. It's reality of the depravity of the hearts of men that have power. Now Yep. Truly, it's reality. It's reality we live with, and we it's good that some understand it and can deal with it. Again, I don't wish wish it on anybody, but I recognize the reality of it. That's all I'm saying.
Well, I I'll be anxious to find out what happened with Dalton. Go ahead. Well, they they didn't arrest him,
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but you know it. But there's already a, a fear of a fear of a big g god going through these traitors. There's a bunch of them. Uh-huh. And I don't know. You don't keep up with the news too much, so I understand that you might not know about all the grand juries and the the motivations that are happening underneath the surface there on going after these people. And everybody is saying that we're going after them, and, and the mechanizations are already in in order moving forward. It we're told. So, anyway, that's good. I'm glad to see something positive happening, out of this.
And, good for you, DJ Trump. Uh-huh. But that that Bolton, he's just an absolute always in a what is you never saw a war he didn't love, you know, that kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. So it's just good. It's good that they're, dinging some of these people.
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And he turned Trump appointed him to a position of power, and then he turned on Trump. Yes. Correct. In other words, he's disloyal. Yes. He's disloyal, and disloyalty will eventually my friend and friends, a disloyalty will destroy you. And there is no middle ground. You're either loyal or you're disloyal. And anybody that's disloyal to their maker will be disloyal to others. Period. Mhmm. No exceptions. Loyalty starts with loyalty to your maker, and disloyalty to your maker is terminal treason. There's no going back. And that's what you're seeing in some of this. Let's get real about let's get real about reality.
And ultimate reality is you're either for him or you're against him. There is no middle ground. Neutrality is not an option for mankind, and it will play out. It starts with your loyalty to your maker, and then it will play out, however you fall there, it'll play out in all the rest of your life. I had a fellow tell me one time, and I I see what he was saying. He was a he was a helicopter pilot, and he was, I forget the name of it, but in Southeast Asia, now it's been fifty years ago or more, there were men in helicopters that did nothing but search for the enemy, and they were armed with a, they were armed only with a 38 caliber pistol, some of them. And they're they got real good at us, some of them. And, of course, helicopters were new. That was the war that was where they really used a lot of helicopters. Of course, that all figured into LBJ's, wife, Lady Bird, being a chief shareholder of Bell Helicopter. Right. Maybe that maybe that'll cast some light upon that war in Southeast Asia and why it happened.
And, but, anyway, this fella got good at it, but he got to complaining to me, and he said, you know, I'm working with guys that are disloyal to their wives. And, he said, I don't really wanna be with them in combat because if they're gonna be disloyal to their wives, what what hope do I have that they would be loyal to me in my life? Now I know some people disagree with me about that, but, no, I think he's right. I think he's right. Because but that really goes deeper. It all starts with loyalty to God because if you're loyal to God, the seventh commandment will be of meaning to you.
Thou shalt not adulterate. Thou shalt not mongrelize, to use the old Anglo Saxon word. Mongolize. That's a kind of an ugly sounding word. It is. But it means that you don't you don't, fall down before idols. That's treason. That's adultery in the face of your God. The word by the way, the new Old Testament word for adultery with an a and idolatry with an I translate the same Hebrew word. The same Hebrew word. Idolatry is idolatry, treason, disloyalty to your maker. And, idolatry having to do with your spouse is a lesser offense, but it's still an ugly one. And it one time was a capital offense, a common law, and still unlawful in many states. But bottom line here is, let's get to the bottom line, and it all arises out of treason, which is disloyalty to your maker. You know, loyalty is not divisible.
Loyalty is not divisible, and divided loyalty is a misnomer. We don't have a word for less than loyalty. We don't have one word with that. We just have loyalty, and loyalty is loyalty. It's an absolute word. And if you try to divide it, it doesn't exist. You can't love one and have any fun. You can't love two and your heart be true. You can't love three and still love me, and on and on the song the old country song goes, like, the the blues song or like the bullfrog setting on a holler stump. He's got so many women, he don't know which way to jump.
Well, there are people like that, and it doesn't work. How often have I had folk tell me that and seen it? It's not even possible to have divided loyalty. That's why our constitution of The United States says that if you're a citizen well, it says this. If both of your parents are not are not American citizens at the time of your birth, and not or, but and you are not born within the within the territorial jurisdiction of the states of The United States or on property of The United States, you can't run for president, and you can't be president. Why?
Because this thing about loyalty is so unavoidably unavoidably powerful that to be the citizen of another country as senator Tom Cruise was when Right. He was president, to have not been born in The United States territorial jurisdiction of the land we call The United States that Barack Obama was, is so important. It's such a part of our human psyche as god has made mankind loyalty that we don't permit it,
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to be in the office of president. You're gonna say something, Roger? I was. I was gonna say not only Cruz, but Kamala Harris. And my aggravation is even when these people get up to that elevated position of running for these offices, nobody brings this stuff up. Well, they bring it up. Requirements to run for the damn office.
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The Republicans bring it up against the Democrats when Obama ran. Yes. But they didn't bring it up against Jindal when he ran for president and Cruz well, senator Cruz when he ran for president.
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There was one other one. I forget what You know what they're called? You know what his nickname is now, don't you? What?
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Tel Aviv Ted. Tel Aviv Ted. Well, I know who it was. That's good, Roger. Who what's that governor's name down in Florida? Conservative Republican. DeSantis. Yeah. DeSantis. I believe I don't believe he's a natural born citizen either. Oh, sure. He ran he ran for president. Man, I'm not against people not being natural born citizen. That's not your choice. But there is one office in The United States where we don't allow anything, but a natural born citizen, natural born has a two pronged test. And if you don't fill it, well, you can be a supreme court justice of The United States, a US senator,
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whatever, but not president. But, also, doesn't that apply to vice president too because they could potentially get the office? Oh, sure. No. You're right. That's right. That is correct, though. Now a natural born citizen, this has been kicked around a lot. And, my understanding of it is this. I'm a natural born Floridian. Yeah. But and and I guess happy to be so to some extent. Yeah. But my parents were both born in Florida. Uh-huh. And I was born in Florida. Okay. And that's what I would consider qualified being natural born.
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Yeah. I know.
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The others, these people that come on like Kamala Harris, her parent one of them was Jamaican, the other's Indian. I think she was born in The US. She's raised in Canada,
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but she's not natural born. Her parents were foreigners. She could go to Jamaica and run for office down there today. Well, let's run old DJ through the ringer here, running through the through the law. Is he natural born? Well, his mother was born in, on the Isle Of Lewis off the coast of Scotland. His father was born in The United States, but his mother immigrated. And by the time he was born, his mother had become a citizen of The United States. His father was. So, okay, he's qualified. That's good. Just have to run it through the test. Why is it that we say that? Why does our constitution of The United States require that? Because our constitution of The United States is a brief of common law government. Our common law is a Christian tradition.
And in the Christian tradition, the trust settlement of God, our founders called it the covenant, is the trust settlement of God, entrusting of land to different tribes and tongues and people. And he has entrusted land here. And to be tied to land is what men is what men recognize in our common law tradition is a matter of loyalty. Our loyalty is not to our government. Our loyalty is not to men in government. Our loyalty is as a Christian culturized nation, and that's all we are, is not to anything but the land itself. The land is our loyalty, and defense of the land is the job of the militiamen.
Defense of the law of the land as a member of the jury is the job of the militiamen. And to defend the law of the land as a member of the jury is to defend the land, and to defend the land by force of arms is to defend the law of the land because of the way it works is that law from the maker in heaven has come to the land, and from thence, we get it. And that's why our constitution of The United States lifts that phrase from Magna Carta chapter 39, law of the land or land law. Without land, god's law doesn't exist. It's all revolves around the entrusted property called land. Roger, if I may.
And I hadn't talked to you because we've lost our primary means of communication, although I think I could still call you. I didn't have time. Didn't work out. Oh, everybody please understand. I'm working at it. I'm out of time, and I'm trying to whittle my life down for the things that are just just absolutely necessary, and that's personal commitments and and the laws of nature. The laws of nature's God are all that I deal with, and that and I'm trying to make it the cares of this life as Paul the apostle puts it, don't hamper me. And at the time,
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there's one thing that people can steal that you can't replace.
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You bet. And so I ask everybody that deals with me, be patient. I'm I'm whittling it down to personal commitments and, teaching and propagating the law, the laws of nature, our common law tradition, and the laws of nature is God. Well, I had a long conversation, Roger, with a listener. Mhmm. A faithful listener. He's been with us for about a year and a half, and he lives in Utah where there are a lot of Mormons. And he raised that way and far as I know he still is a kind man, a conscientious man. He has a longing. I can tell. I didn't he's probably listening, but I don't mind saying it at my age. I come to conclusions.
He has a longing for what is right as, right headed men do, and he made a suggestion to me. And I agreed with his suggestion about how to handle this show, Roger. And and so I bring it up to you here Mhmm. For your agreement or disagreement. And, and I'd like to start today if you agree. Here's what he asked me to do. He said, Brent, I think it would help everyone since Roger Roger does you know, he's on every day and then you're on Fridays. And he said, if you would go through clause by clause and blow by blow in a discussion with Roger and whatever else you wanna do when you open it up to discussion, just go through clause by clause and blow by blow The US declaration of '76.
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Oh, I love that document.
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Well, yeah, he said, I think that would help me. I would like it. I said, well, it would certainly help me to review it all. I've written a book on the subject and, on The US declaration of '76 and commented on it clause by clause and blow by blow. I did it while I was under federal indictment, federal grand jury indictment. It was very meaningful to me at a time. It arose out of a time when I was under control of the court. And, all these things became a lot more real to me as I've said a while ago when force is applied to your body from the powers that be. When they use the billy club, when they stick the the German shepherds on you, when they throw you in a cage, all the pull a gun on you, all those kind of things.
Take you out in your aside to wait while they do a search or in your underwear, whatever. Separates you from your family by force and threat of force. Well, I said, that's a good idea. I think I'll bring it up to Roger. If he says I need to think about think about it. If he says no, let's start in on clause one and see where it goes. Well, I can tell you as as my favorite political document ever written,
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quite honestly.
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I'll take that as a yes.
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Yes.
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Okay.
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Well, let's get started. Can I, Roger? Here we go. Corey, you wanna dive in the deep end of the pool? Go ahead.
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Yeah. This is not the declaration of independence. Nowhere in the document does it say that. It is not a declaration of independence. It is a declaration of shifting dependence. It is a declaration of shifting dependence from the of our colonies of us, The Americas. A shifting from dependence upon the crown of England, the crown of Britain at that time, to the supreme judge of all the world. That's what it says. I didn't say that. I'm quoting it. But the words declaration of independence don't appear, and really it's wrong that we say that because it gives the idea that we're independent.
Listen. Men are not independent, and the true freedom only comes with a total trust, a total that is dependence upon your maker. Period. No exceptions. There is no independence of God's man, and the only freedom we have is dependence. So it is a document of shifting dependence. And what I want to do here is go through, it's a booklet, but it started out about a 100 pages. Now it's about a 140 or 120 or something I've added to it. Now what I do is go through and I show first in this book called declaration of 76 in The United States constitution, a common lawyer comments clause by clause, Brent Allen Winters, and you can find it, at Amazon, I think, probably, and also if not, find at at, commonlawyer.com, www.commonlawyer.com.
So let me go through it. I say in the preface of the book, I have a a, some words there. I thought maybe there's a quote. Maybe it is. Maybe it's quoting myself, but I no. It's quoting myself. I have written this book to the one wanting the guts. I like that word guts. That's an old Anglo Dane Anglo Dane word that means in Latin, intestines. Guts hits harder. Pitching the gut. The one wanting the guts to learn and accept, enjoy and keep his God given freedoms. That's why I wrote it, United States Constitution declaration of '76. Well, first thing I I noticed about our decoration of '76, and you can go if you get this book, you can see it laid out. I tried to make it a book that would fit in your front shirt pocket. Matter of fact, back when I did it, Roger, I I went into the closet where I had some shirts hanging, then I measured I measured the the size, the width of the shirt pockets on the shirts, and I found that they were standard sizes.
Mhmm. There wasn't one standard size, but there is one standard size that I thought was a little bigger, and I said and there are a lot of them. I said, I want this booklet to be small enough. It can fit in your front shirt pocket. That's why I tried to use economy. So what I did was I didn't put an outline of the declaration of 76 in the book. I just used the table of contents to in the form of an outline because that made an economy of pages where and I wanted also to fit fit in the per in the female's purse, the purse of the female. I didn't want it to be a big book. I wanted to be something you could carry around. And I wanted to comment not on what the courts say about it as much, and what it means because they're often wrong, but just flat what does it mean.
Our constitution of The United States, there's not another one. There is no there are no other constitutions except this one and the constitutions of the several states of the union. This each one of the states have a common law brief of government except Louisiana because it's not a common law jurisdiction. But the constitution of Britain is our constitution. What is the constitution of Britain? Constitution of Britain, England originally, is they call it their unwritten constitution. Unwritten. What is it? Well, it's their common law tradition, which is our common law tradition.
And our common law tradition applied to government. We just took a thin slice of our common law tradition as it applies to government and wrote it down, called it the constitution of The United States. But that constitution of The United States is a dry and dispirited skeleton of words. That's why people don't read it. They talk about it. They talk about how much they believe it. They talk about how loyal they are to it, but most people have never really read it with any understanding. And even if they have read it, they didn't read it with understanding. Why? Because it's a brief of common law government. Every word and every phrase said chief justice Taft of the US Supreme Court is couched in the language and the words of our common law.
And without our common law, it's meaningless. And it is a brief. It doesn't explain anything. Anything. It doesn't explain nothing. It just throws it out there with the words and phrases freighting their common law understanding. Let's understand first that it is not disorganized. By the way, the spirit of our common law is not in our constitution because it doesn't explain anything. Where's the spirit of our common law? It's in our declaration of '76. Our declaration of '76, I call it, not the declaration of independence for reasons I've just stated. The declaration of 76 because it's a shifting dependence document, but it's organized to the IT. Tom Jefferson, the chief drafter, of course, he hadn't turned it over to a revision committee, but the chief drafter said of drafting of this document that it is is his greatest piece of writing.
He's written a lot of other things, but he wanted on his tombstone that it was said he was the chief constructor, the chief drafter of the declaration of '76. That's what he was most most proud of, that that he had done in his life. It wasn't original with him. No. Not at all. But it has the it has the spirit behind it of indignation. Our constitution of The United States does not have that. The spirit of our common law, our Constitution derives from the declaration of '76. That's why traditionally ever since the very beginning of our country, these two documents, almost the beginning, once our constitution was put in place officially in 1789, these two documents have been printed together.
They come as an item always. If You'll notice they do. Why? Why? Because without the spirit of our common law behind the words of our constitution, it is a dry and dispirited skeleton of words. If you don't look first and gain the driving force that you feel in this common law complaint, and that's what our declaration of '76 is. It's just like when I draft a complaint to go into court, I draft a complaint. It has force behind it. It's allegations, assertions of fact that bring liability. Well, that's what this is. There's a purpose behind it. It's organized to the IT, and Tom Jefferson did a good job of
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of outlining it. Roger, did you want to say? Wanted to just say that much the backstop of that document is John Locke.
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Well, thank you, Roger, for bringing that up. So, yeah. You're helping me, and I'm hoping it's helping others as we try to remember what needs to be said. Three men, Tom Jefferson, said the three greatest mortals that ever lived, one of them was John Locke. John Locke was an Englishman. His father was a common lawyer. That means a lawyer in our common law tradition. A commoner. That was the original source of the word commoner. It was applied to men that were lawyers of the common law tradition. His John Locke's father was a Puritan. A Puritan.
That means the Bible, he was part of that group of men, the both as Winston Churchill called them, the most biblical race of men that ever lived. John Locke was one of at the end of what we call the Puritan movement and one of the most prominent Puritans of of the English speaking world. The Puritans took over parliament as a political party and defeated the crown, and that's why America is here. I don't boy, you just we could go so many directions, but Yeah. Understand yeah. John Locke was a biblicist to the nth degree. John Locke said this, for example.
John Locke said that the miracles of Jesus Christ, and we see those in the gospel records of the Bible. The miracles, well, actually, the miracles of all of the bible are the miracles of Jesus Christ because he is the great he is the member of the godhead that has authority to give law and did give law. And the only the giver of the law has authority to suspend it at his pleasure. And that's what a miracle is, is a temporary suspension of the natural courses of the laws of nature. Well, John Locke said this, the miracles that is the temporary suspension of the laws of nature's natural courses, the miracles of Jesus Christ gave credibility to Jesus Christ as proposer of doctrine. Now I'm quoting John Locke. Let me repeat that. See if I think I got it right.
The miracles of Jesus Christ gave credibility to Jesus Christ as a proposer of doctrine. And by the way, all the miracles of the bible, there are only three periods of about forty years each in the bible where miracles occurred. And in each of those periods of about forty years each and those forty years stretched over 40, height that says forty years stretched over were over a period of fifteen hundred years. Three forty year periods. And during that time, the bible was written. That that doesn't that say something? What's the purpose of miracles? Well, John Locke put it he understood that. He said miracles are just to substantiate the credibility of the proposer of truth. And with miracles, suspensions of the laws of nature, the writing of that book we call the Bible.
The writing of that book we call the Bible. Well, John Locke said that. John Locke was awash in the Bible as a Puritan, as his father was before him. And awash here's the other thing about John Locke. John Locke John Locke was a wash in what we call the Scottish enlightenment. Mhmm. Scottish enlightenment. You know, the reformation of Scotland, one of the great leaders there was a fella named a fella named, Sean Knox. John Knox. His nickname was the spider because he was a galoot. His fingers were long and looked like a spider. His arms hung down long, you know, with his fingers down around his knees someplace, and he was the spider.
But he was trained as a Roman priest, and he scuttled all that and said it was hogwash, all those trappings of Rome and Babylon. And he became a leader of the reformation and established the reformation in Scotland as the reformation in all of England, established the final court of last resort to be the Bible, the final court of last resort, the final word on all of life for mankind. Well, that was good. And the same thing happened in England. But then in the Scottish enlightenment added to the island called Britain, the idea they said, wait a minute. Yes. The Bible is final. It is the law of God. The expression of the will of the sovereign is law, and everything about it is to express what God likes and wants and what he wants to happen.
The Bible says, for instance, it is not the counsel of God that any man should perish. Well, that's what he wants to happen. He wants all to come to eternal life. You see, you know, the law of grace, the law of God's salvation of man, that's a law. It's the way things are and they aren't going to change. It is his will that men do not perish and be hurled into hell. That's what he says. Well, that's a law. All of the Bible is law. Of course, there are statutes, commandments, and judgments, and then a whole lot of other stuff. Well, that established that in the reformation of, church and government only on the island of England, only in the English speaking world was the reformation of both church and government.
On the continent of Europe, the Lutheran reformation, the Zwingli reformation in in, Switzerland, It went a little closer. The reformation in The Netherlands and Friesland, those places was very good, established the authority of the Bible, did an excellent job, but it was not a reformation of government. The reason is because all of the continent of Europe was under the law of Rome. All of the continent of Europe was under the law of Rome, the code of Justinian, the canon civil laws of Rome. Only on the island of England was the common law enforced, our common law tradition.
And we're a common law country because of that, the English speaking world. But fellows in Scotland got to thinking, Christian fellows that that were a product of the reformation, that the final authority for all of man's life is the Bible, said, but god has revealed himself also unwritten in his creation in his creation. And these laws are just assuredly god's laws as the laws of the bible. Our observation of them may be off. We may make mistakes, but he wants us to pay attention to the patterns of the laws of nature so we can live meaningful lives. And they finally of course, men have been doing that for centuries.
As I like to say, men have always planted in the spring and harvested in the fall because if they did it the other way around, they'd starve. So they learned to follow the laws of nature, but they made it official, and they made it official biblical doctrine. And they said, the Bible talks about the laws of nature, the times and the seasons. Psalm 19 lays it out clear as crystal that the two undergird one the other. The laws of nature undergird gird the laws of nature's God, the Bible. And the Bible undergirds the laws of nature. It goes back and forth, but in all events, they said the vinyl the Bible is the final court of last resort in cases of any apparent inconsistencies between these two volumes, the first unwritten and the second written.
But, nonetheless, they're both here. And that kicked off a movement in Scotland that o a Christian movement had started out, but it engulfed the entire island and eventually the entire English speaking world. America is a product of what we call the Scottish enlightenment. That is why the the protection of patents is part of our constitution of The United States. Because the event inventions that begin to flow out of Scotland and then all of England, I was just one of the tail end things that happened in the Scottish enlightenment was the invention of the jet aircraft engine.
A fellow named Whittle invented the jet aircraft engine, I believe, nineteen nineteen twenty eight. And they tried to get it in production in England, the widow craft, they called it, and made some. Of course, the Americans, they're the ones that really took off with the invention. Oh, the Germans, they were not stupid. They invented such a thing too, but they didn't get it into big production either. But the air that was the very tail end. Another tail end invention of the Scottish enlightenment putting together the laws of nature is the television.
I believe it was invented in Scotland in 1927.
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The discovery of penicillin, there's another one, another one. And they they stole that, by the way, and and got it registered under somebody else. You know, who eventually ended up with it was a guy named Sarnoff. Ever ever heard of him? No. I had heard that. Yeah. That but and that's I understand to be true, but the inventor was a Scotsman by the name of Jim Fleming. Right. And some American got the credit for it, but then when they when he passed or the patent ran out or whatever, they gave it to Sarnoff, and that's NBC
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and RCA folks, by the way. That's who Sarnoff was. Good thing. The evil empire steals things. God's be God's man starts things, invents things, recognizes things. And invention is not creation. It is putting together the laws of nature in such a way that it benefits and is useful to mankind. And so we had Michael Faraday, a Scotsman, observed the some of the laws of electricity, boils, some of the laws of hydraulics. Mhmm. And on and on we can go with that. And then not just in Scotland, but then in all of England and in The United States. All of these things started happening. But all of that was a product of the Scottish enlightenment because they saw that the Bible observed and recognized and taught the necessity of the laws of nature that is God's laws in creation, and also the laws of nature's God. The Bible being the final court of last resort of all expressions of those observations both within the Bible and without.
And that first revelation that overtook all of Britain, John Locke was the leading fan the in England of the Scottish enlightenment, and his writings became forefront. And all of what we had done here when our country began were product of that so much so that Princeton College, a Puritan, had been this is there's a lesson in this. A Puritan man, a well known Puritan man called the greatest mind that America ever produced was a fellow by the name of Jonathan Edwards, and he was the second president of Princeton College. He got he took he took the jab of his day.
He volunteered to take a newfangled thing that the Scottish enlightenment had brought to light, and that was the smallpox vaccination. It certainly wasn't perfected, and to take it was to risk your life, but he thought it was important. And he submitted to it, and it killed him. He died before he was 70 years old. So they needed a new that was a bad thing, but they needed a new president, and they went to Scotland. And they said, if we're gonna have a president of Princeton College, and Princeton was a bible college, a Presbyterian bible college, by the way. If we're gonna have a president, we may as well have the best. And the unofficial leader of the Scottish enlightenment in Scotland was a fellow named Jonathan, I believe, Witherspoon. Yeah. Witherspoon.
And they persuaded him after a long time to move to America and become the leader or the president of Princeton College. Well, eventually, he's called today the the father, the teacher of the founders of our country because he taught, for example, one of his students was James Madison. James Madison went to print Princeton. The only reason you go to Princeton was to be a preacher, and that was his ambition. And his favorite subject was Hebrew. But John Irving, James Madison was a a feeble man physically, small and, weak physically.
And he pushed himself through Princeton, a four year course of study in three years, kept a candle burning by his bedside every night. So if he had thoughts in the middle of the night, he'd grab a pencil and a piece of paper and jot them down. And he got through in three years and broke his health and went on the edge of a nervous breakdown, decided he could not could not take up this, if it's done right, gargantuous task of being a preacher, a pastor, a man of the cloth, and so he dropped the idea. But his teacher, and Madison was Witherspoon's foremost and favorite student, he took him under his wing.
And Witherspoon then became a signer of the declaration of '76 and the most powerful of the signers. That's odd of course. He's relegated to the back seat by the useful idiots of the evil empire, but he's the one behind all of this, really. He was the unofficial leader of the enlightenment in America. What did we say? Remember the enlightenment said there are two volumes of law that God has given us. The laws of nature unwritten, lex non scripta, William Blackstone says in his commentaries on the laws of England, lex non scripta, law not written.
And that God has also given us, the laws of nature the laws of nature's God, lex scripta, the law written, the Bible. And upon those two volumes, and that both of them are necessary, Upon those two volumes, our country is founded. In fact, without the laws of nature, without our common law tradition, to use another slice of it, a name for another slice of it, There is no nexus to apply the Bible. The first principles of the Bible, the law written to the our practical lives in government. Our common law is that nexus. And the Bible teaches that, by the way, in more ways than you can shake a stick at. That's why when we talk about the Bible, we should be talking also about our common law tradition. And when we talk about our common law tradition, we should also take time to talk about the Bible. It's not that our common law tradition arose from the Bible. It didn't.
Our our common law tradition, however, is from the same source as the Bible. Consider for a minute, as I point out, for example, God created the heaven and the earth and all that in them is, and he did so by creating the laws of nature. The Bible isn't written yet. Well, those laws of nature are there. Then God, over time, remember those three periods of about forty years each, where he he saw to the poured his truth through the personalities and the vocabularies. The personalities and company that word person encompasses all that a man is. The reputation of the men that penned the Bible, that happened.
But those the Bible did not arise from the laws of nature. No. No. Or vice versa, the other way around. No. The Bible stands on its own, and the laws of nature stand on their own. But the Bible, as William Blackstone says in his commentaries, is special revelation of salvation. And the reformers made this point too. The Bible is special revelation of salvation, and the laws of nature, nature itself, is an unwritten revelation of condemnation. Condemnation. When you look at nature, what does it tell you? There is a designer of infinite majesty and intelligence.
What does that do? It just condemns you. That's all it does. It does not bring you to a biblical understanding of the person of Jesus Christ, and that's what the Bible does, a biblical understanding of the person of Jesus Christ. Excuse me, Brad. So both of them go together. Were you gonna say something, Paul, or somebody?
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Well, yeah. I'm just letting you know that we've got twelve minutes to the Whistler, and just try to work in commonlawyer.com sometime between now and then.
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This is Brent. Thank you, Paul. This is Brent, Brent Allen Winters. Brent Allen, a l l a n. The reason I say that, there's a sex pervert somewhere on the Internet I saw had the same name, but it was a l l e n. So I make that distinction. My mother didn't know she was making an important distinction when she wanted to name me Allen. And, I she gave that name to me, so I like to use it. Why why just set it aside and say Brent Winters? I used to do that, Roger and Paul, but now I say, oh, no. No. Why not use it? Mom gave it to me. And by the way Was that her family's,
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her maiden name? Her No. Her
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her maiden name was no. I won't I won't say it because somebody probably go try to look her up, and I don't want anybody bothering her. And my enemies, I have discovered, want to bother my elderly parents. They're way up in their nineties, of course. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I know it's just the way it is, but, no. That wasn't that wasn't her immediate, maiden name. But, anyway, what was I saying, Roger? You get me thinking about No. You're talking about Allen Winters and your pronunciation and spelling. Yeah. Brent Allen Winters. And, it, you go to the website commonlawyer.com commonlawyer.com.
And by the way, you can obtain the book we're going through here, and you can have it in front of you, which I advise because if you can engage your eyes with your ears, it increases, retention. There you're met. There's only there's only four arts of liberty. We call them the liberal arts. There are only four. Notwithstanding all the baloney professors will tell you, and most of them I've discovered, don't have a clue what they are. They just think they have a general sense. And, what they are is the arts of language, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The arts of language. Reading, writing, listening, and speaking, therefore.
And you engage the more you engage with those four arts, so this is what the Bible says. Faith comes by what? Hearing. It it references one of those arts of language. Language is foremost made to be spoken and heard, secondarily to be recorded and written. But, of course, that's important. Well, we have written in the Bible the very breath of God passing over as it were his vocal cords. That's what the book says. And, the the reliability of the evidence of the record of what it says according to the rules of our common law is overwhelming. Well, this is Brent Allen Winters, commonlawyer.com, w w w w, those are three w's, @commonlawyer.com.
Go to the website. Join us for our law classes. We're teaching a class now at Winters Inn on comparative law. We've got about a dozen in the can, a dozen courses. Some of them are year long. Some of them are 12 sessions long. We usually meet once they have meet once a week. Sheriff Darleaf and I, sheriff from Barry County, Michigan, a sitting sheriff, been sheriff over twenty years. We teach the classes, present together co presenters. I encourage you to take those courses if you're interested in the laws of nature. I hope you are. You're not a Christian man. If you're not interested in the laws of nature, our common law tradition, you don't you don't have a new heart. God will give you a new heart and a new mind. It'll be inclined to wanna do that.
A new new everything. You're a new creature at the new birth according to Jesus Christ, not according to me. Go read it. John chapter three. Boy, he lays it out there, lays it bare. You can see it all. And he says to that member of the high court of Israel, the Sanhedrin, the court of last resort. He says, you mean you're a teacher, a member of the high court, the Sanhedrin of Israel, and you never heard of the new birth? What's the matter with you? Haven't you read the Old Testament? Well, the truth is he had. He didn't care what the Old Testament said. Judaism doesn't give a hoot about what the Old Testament said. What it gives a hoot about is the Talmud and the Mishnah, the commentaries on the Old Testament. That's what false religion always does. Add a whole lot of wacko rabbis.
Yeah. A whole lot of a whole lot a whole lot of baloney, all the false religion, all the isms and schisms we wish was wasms. Well, getting back to the book, though, as we say, commonlawyer.com, you can also get the winterized Bible. A common lawyer translates the Bible from the original tongues, the Greek and the Aramaic and the Hebrew. People say to me, Roger, they say, well, what what what did you translate from? There's been translated in so many different things and retranslated. What did you and I said, well, I said it's original from the original tongues, but somehow people don't catch that. I try to say it over and over again from the original tongues in which the Bible is written, the Hebrew of the older testament and some Aramaic, not a lot, but some Aramaic sections were they're quoting the decrees of Babylonian emperors that were originally in Aramaic.
There are Aramaic sections very much like Hebrew. Some differences. It's a cognate tongue. But then the Koine Greek, the street Greek, the pigeon Greek, the sailors Greek, the merchants Greek, the Koine Greek, the common Greek of the New Testament. You can get that over 35,000 footnotes explaining why I translate the way I do, over 200 appendices tracing major themes through the warp and the woof of the text and the context of the Bible. You can get that. My target audience of that translation is me. I translate it, and I put the notes in it so that I can teach the Bible and have everything readily available right there.
And I do teach the Bible. You can join us on Saturdays and Sundays, in church on Sundays, but Saturday is pretty much the same thing. And what we do, we take the first half hour, and we go through some slice, some aspect of the our common law tradition, the laws of nature. And then for another hour, we go through the laws of nature's god, clause by clause and blow by blow, some book of the Bible. Right now, Roger, we're we're going through on Saturdays and Sundays, and you can go to the website common lawyer and see what link to click on. Go to the media button. But we're going through, Arthur j Stanbury's old catechism on the constitution of The United States.
333 questions with 333 answers concerning our constitution. I wanna do that because when I was, in high school, they told me I couldn't graduate according to the laws of where I went to high school unless I passed the test on the constitution of The United States. And we went through things like that, catechisms. And we also had discussions and prepared us for our when we were young folk. And I must have passed it. I don't remember. But I do remember I learned more preparing for that constitution test to get out of high school than I learned in law school about the constitution.
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Well, it's okay.
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So we're teaching these things because of the rank and file American. If the American doesn't have these fundamentals, then our country's going down. Don't worry about the lawyers. Don't worry about the congressman. They don't know. They don't pretty much care. They want they just gotta know what they know to make a living. They know some things, but they don't really get into it because they're trying to make a living and put beans and wieners on the table. There have to be those that are devoted to getting the word out. Who is responsible? I'll tell you. We're learning our common law tradition through our courts, and the Bible says the judges and the jurors are, by definition, teachers by what they do.
And the clergy, the men in the pulpits are supposed to teach the laws of nature in couple, but the laws of nature's God. Arthur j Stansbury was a clergyman, and he does that back when men fulfilled their duties. What greater duty could could there be among men than to teach what god says, what his will is, and the laws of nature, and the laws of nature is god. And what greater calling could a Christian man or woman have than to learn and do what god says? There is no greater calling, my friend. And if you have that calling and you feel that urge, join us and get copies of the books. You can get that Bible and that translation in digital form or hard copy. It's over five volumes. And then the book excellence of the common law, comparing and contrasting our law of the land, our common law tradition, with the only other tradition of religion, law, and government in the world. There are only two fundamental traditions of religion, law, and government, the law of the land and the law of the city, our common law and the civil law. That's all there is. There isn't anything else. There are all this isms and schisms and all the names, but all the names of false religion are all fundamentally the same. All of them fundamentally the same at bottom. But the true religion, as James says in the Bible, true religion is the Bible's presentation of the person and the works and the will of the man reduced God reduced to the span of a man called Jesus Christ.
Son of Isaac, son of son of a son of Abraham, the Syrian, son of Isaac, son of Jacob, son of David, son of Obed, son of Jesse, son of David, son of David, son of Joe son of Mary. Joseph, of course, was also descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and Judah, the tribe of Judah, descended from Judah, but he was not the father of Jesus Christ. He was, as we say, the stepfather, but nonetheless still still descended from the tribe of Judah as was Jesus the Christ. Well, go to commonlawyer.com. Go to the different buttons. Join us for church on Sunday. Get the books that relate to our common law tradition. One of the books that is, to stay silent.
What what we call oh, Don't Talk to the Police. That's the name of the book. Don't Talk to the Police. Any lawyer worth his salt, said justice Jackson of the US Supreme Court, would advise his client to never, under any circumstances, ever give any statement to police officers ever. Well, that's simple, and any defense lawyer knows that. And the police will tell you different. Oh, you gotta talk to me. They'll tell you anything. And even if you trust the police officer that's talking to you, what makes you think you can trust someone else who will have access to that information once it's out of the bag?
It's not that you don't like people and you don't wanna be cooperative with government. But get that book. You can read all about the history of our fifth amendment going back in our common law tradition. Commonlawyer.com, www.commonlawyer.com. Roger, I take it, and I don't I haven't asked you this, but I suppose that on the other four days of the week, you, tell them your website.
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So that they I very rarely ever mention it actually, thematrixdocs.com. We weave it in occasionally to conversation. I don't promote. I'm not a very good self promoter, Brent. You know, I had a a career of promoting other people's stuff, and I did pretty good at it. Uh-huh. But I'm not a very good self promoter, I have to admit. That's the first time we've heard the top of the hour of Whistler in at least four to six weeks. Yeah. So, Alan, welcome back, buddy. Welcome back. Been a while.
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We love you guys. Thanks. And we need to thank Harry Nilsson for rounding up that Whistler wherever he found him. Thank you so much, guys. We're glad to be back. Yeah. We're glad to have you, man. It's been a wild ride. That's all I can tell you. I Well, you so burned out doing academic stuff. You know? Yeah. Well, we'll get you to give us a rundown one of these days. Was that a female that was just trying to get in there?
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Yes. And Hey. I Grant a quest
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Well, I don't see why not.
[01:00:54] Unknown:
Hey, Grant. When you mentioned, during the last ten minutes, the I think you said something like the the Jews don't care about the Torah or the Pentateuch. They just, go by the Talmud. And so what my question is, do you think that goes for the regular everyday Jews that they don't pay attention? They don't care about the first five books of the Bible, the Torah, Pentateuch, however you wanna say it. They just care the just regular everyday Jews just, care about the town mood.
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Thank you. Roger.
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Yeah. Roger, a combination of her voice and my computer,
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I can't make out anything she said. She was asking about your comment about the, that the Jews don't study the Old Testament, that they studied the Torah and the I mean, the Talmud and the Mishnah. And was asking, do all Jews do that? Joan, can I answer the question? Would that satisfy you? Yeah. Jude Judaism has several sects. You've got a, an orthodox sect. You've got a conservative sect. You've got a real liberal sect that follows the Talmud. The ones that follow the Torah are the orthodox ones, the one in the garb, but with the long locks and all that. Those are the folks that studied the first five books of the Bible, the Orthodox.
The ones that the liberal ones to study and live by the Talmud think that the Bible was written for women and children, And that when Noah was given the 10 commandments, the rabbis, pulled, Noah pulled the rabbis aside and said, we're gonna give you guys the real law, and that's the Talmud. So this is their confusion and misinterpretation for, god, Brent, what do you say, thousands of years?
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Oh, yeah. But I'd had two. I'm quoting, I believe his name, Rabbi Wise. Oh, Stephen Wise. Oh, okay. That I I think he's the one that said, all Jews from the liberal atheist to the spasmodic orthodox, take the Talmud as their book, and the final word. Oh. So there is yeah. And you'd mentioned, and maybe there is. There are Jews out there. They'll talk about the Torah. They'll hold it up. They'll kiss it. They'll fall down and worship it. But the comments of the seven they're what they call. I don't it's not true. The comments, the Talmud and the Mishnah, the Bible in Jesus Christ's day, he called it the tradition of the elders. It was an oral tradition that had not been written down, apparently, but it is now.
But all of them follow that. I don't find any evidence, Roger, although I know some of them say it. Oh, we follow the Torah, but remember, they they say that to satisfy Christian folks and hoodwink them to think we got something in common. I think so. We don't have anything in common. That's what Jesus Christ I'm not quoting myself. I'm quoting Jesus Christ. You wanna know what Jesus Christ, his view of what we call Judaism is today. Just read the gospel records. That's all it's about. Yeah. And by the way, that's all that the epistles following and the writings following the new the the four gospels is about. And I say that on the authority of a man at Oxford that devoted his life, a professor there, to showing that everything the New Testament says, every word and every phrase is a reference to what is false to show you what is true out of those writings called the mission or the tradition of the elders at that time.
So the prototype of all false religion according to the New Testament, is Judaism. Judaism is not fundamentally different than any other false religion. They're all the same. Yeah. Scholasticism. Islam's that way. That means reason is stressed and not fact. And you go to Christianity and what do we even on our creeds, our Christian creeds like the apostles creed. Really, it just parrots and quotes the first Corinthians. We have delivered unto you that which we have first received, said Paul the apostle, how Jesus Christ was crucified, dead and buried. Well, that's what the apostles creed says. It's we're it's about fact. We can reason from fact.
Yes. Make one step inferences. But to say that fact arises from reason is stupidity beyond stupidity. But all the world and their legal tradition of government and religion and law operate on that basis. And I'm quoting there. When I say that, I'm in good company. That's what William Blackstone says in his commentaries on the laws of England. It's upside down.
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This Stephen Wise guy, do you know much about him? I've never heard you quote him before. Do you know much about him, Brent? Oh, not a lot. I've just read some of the things you said. Brent for the audience, about a hundred years ago, he was the number one rabbi in the country. Now remember, as they were doing this trick on The US, Zionism was not looked on favorably by the majority of Jews. It probably is now, but back then, it wasn't at all. It was an uphill climb for him. And Wise was one of the he was the main rabbi of the day, got the most press, etcetera. One of his, one of his speeches, by the way, is I it was supposed by father Coughlin. And, of course, I know Brent remembers who he was, Catholic priest that had huge radio audiences again talking against the Jews.
And, well, you've probably never heard of him, father Coughlin. But Stephen Wise is one of his statements was the Jewish people are their own messiah.
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Oh, no. No question. That that's what they were saying during the days of Jesus Christ. But we must be careful. We must be careful when we read Romans. First Paul was, as he said, an Israelite of Israelites, born of the tribe of Benjamin. He was the he studied under Gamaliel. He had the equivalent of two or three doctor's degrees. He was a scholastic, and that's what all false religion is. Scholasticism again, logic over fact, stressing logic. But he makes a point in the book of Romans when he opens up entirely there everything that God wants us to know about our relationship to the Jews, you can read it there. And he makes it clear.
He makes it I say Jews, I'm misusing the word. Let's say this at the front. Judaism and Jew, those are terms about a religion. Israelite is a word that talks about a race of men. Mhmm. Judaism is not a race of men. It's a religion. And there are people all over the world from many races races that are votaries. Votaries, that means they're loyal to Judaism. Yep. Oh, I might I need to say more. Probably don't wanna get off on that track. I wanna kinda get us more into the declaration of '76. Back on the original one. Yeah. And, but it's something worth talking about, but maybe not right now.
Why the what the the the, outline well, I have the outline of the declaration of '76. It's organized to the IT, and I've got it right in the table of contents in this booklet. And when you look at the table of contents, I've got it offset like an outline, but I've got the page numbers on the right. So it's divided into one, two, three, four major sections, and then each of those sections have some division. For example, the four major sections are laws of nature's god, facts proving tyranny, that's the body of the document. Most of the most of it is there, And then notice given of likely succession secession from Britain and then trust and loyalty declared.
So laws of nature is God. That's the first section. Facts proving tyranny, that's the bulk of the body of the document. Notice given of likely succession from Britain and trust and loyalty declared. Now remember, this is a common law complaint just like you'd file in court explaining why. What why what what this what this king has done to move America to declare the remedy. The only remedy they can see is to be separated from bit Britain. Well, within, for example, the laws of nature's god section, there are five self evident truths. I mean, self proven. You don't have to bring in outside evidence. Two duties, patient and that patience and action.
And they had been patient, and now they're taking action. And there's a four part test that tells us at common law when you must act to throw off authority. Or no. No. To throw off power. There's a difference between authority and power. It lays it all out there, clear as crystal. The facts proving tyranny are divided into four sections. Number one, the facts proving tyranny. They take the king has taken away local laws. The king has taken away common law courts. The king has conspired with his cronies, the British East India Company, by the way. And that and the parliament held, and he did too, held large interest in the British East India Company.
And then outlawry decreed, and then he talks about that. And under each of those then, like no local laws, it says he got it divided into section. Local laws are suspended. No representation in legislation let legislature forbidden. Representatives abused. Representatives ousted from office. Election of representatives is banned. They couldn't elect the legislature locally. Habitation and use of land is barred. Find that significant. I'd mentioned that while ago. One of the complaints says that God has barred Americans from entering new lands. He has barred Americans from entering new lands.
Land is what this is all about. The law of the land is what this is all about. Five facts proving tyranny, everyone tyranny, everyone's one of those, and there are one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nine, twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty three according to my no. 24 to five to six, seven. 27 according to my account. Other people say there's less, but I I can see 27. All of those are violations of the law of the land and how what we have to do to conquer and bring under dominion our land. Bring under dominion? Yeah. That means make it productive for God's glory and our benefit. That's the fundamental trust settlement that God gave to mankind.
Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, dominate it. That's right there to grandma and grandpa Adam and Eve. And then that is played that's the theme of the whole Bible. That's what he gives us. And then trust and loyalty. Loyalty, you see. Trust. Trust in who? The supreme judge of all the world. Who we look to, and the declaration of 76 says, for the rectitude, rectitude, that's a fancy word, worth $60. What does that mean? The rightness, the right headedness of our intentions. We look to him to justify us. We don't look to mankind. We don't look to the courts. We look to God, the maker of heaven and earth, the supreme judge of all the world, Our lord and Jesus our lord. Our lord, it says there in the at the end. That's not window dressing. It says our lord. Well, who's the lord in the Bible? It's Yahoa, anglicized Jehovah.
He what does it mean? He happens, the happening one. I am that I am as I I shall become what I shall become. Not I there is no verb of being in the Semitic tongues in Hebrew. So that's how it starts out. And then after that, I I have the constitution of this book too, but we're just going to go through the declaration. Let me read this. Go ahead, Roger. Well, I'll just let me add this because it's current. It has to do with land.
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Since this big beautiful bill passed in this, race between us and the Chinese on, artificial intelligence. I've seen a couple of stories on it here in the last couple of days. And what they're doing is they're going bribing the county commissioners commissioners, and then they're allowing these big data centers to be put in these different places. And the data center requires copious amounts of water and electricity, And it's in some of these places like Killeen, Texas, for example, where they're going to build it outside of Killeen, and the people of Killeen are already under water restrictions.
And this is going on all over the country on this breakneck new project to get all of these data centers in. Many with their own even nuclear little power plants to provide them with the electricity needed and the water, and they're putting them in a lot of places where water is very scarce already. So just to add that, that's broken out the last couple of days because all this money from the big beautiful bill is starting to go out there and get placed.
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Oh, it must keep in mind that there is no wealth in the world, but it does not derive from land, period. It's either gotta be worried from the mountains in form of minerals or worried from the soil. Mhmm. Coax from the soil in the form of crops. And let me just add that they
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these can be beaten because, evidently, Tucson beat it. But they had to go in and preempt it through the city council or whatever that body was that was secretly okay in these things. But the good news is, evidently, it can be beaten. I'm sure we're gonna hear more about this as it develops.
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Well, those have founded our country. It was axiomatic among those. There were three major groups of Christianity. The Puritans, which are also included the congregationalist and early on, the well, a sect of them was called the pilgrims, the congregationalist, and the Anglicans. They're Puritans. Those are the Puritan. Puritans were Anglicans. The, then there were the Presbyterian. Those were the folk that had originated out of Scotland. And then there were the the German and Dutch reform groups. Most of them concentrated in Pennsylvania, but they were all over the colonies. And of the 3,000,000 Europeans that were here, approximately, each one of those groups constituted about 1,000,000 people, and it was that evenly divided.
And, that's why it said, and I say this to help people remember who the groups were, it is their culture that founded our country, and it is their culture that put us on a trajectory that we are still on, and we are of that culture. I don't care who your ancestors are. You're you're an American. That's your culture. It is the culture of those three Christian groups, and those three Christian groups were what we call reformed. What does that mean? Well, there's a it's a rude way to put it, but to say this is to make the point, although it is an overstatement and it's misunderstood. They were all three they all three practiced war grade Calvinism.
War grade I call it war grade Calvinism. The 39 articles of the Anglican church are still war grade Calvinism. What does that mean? That means predestination, the election of God's saints by God, the new birth being that election, and on and on it goes. But they understood this too. They understood that everything in the Bible is connected and depends upon God's fundamental trust settlement with man. They call it the covenant. This the Scotch and the Scotch Irish pre the Scots were called covenanters. The John the Scots covenanters joined with the Puritans to defeat the crown of England, who was following the law of the city.
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Somebody said something. I think that's ask one question? Yeah. I think this is Why isn't that the Spanish or Isn't this Christian? Do you I want you to identify yourself, please. Oh, now what you want me to do? To ask, Brit I'd like to ask, Brit, why was not the French or Spanish colonialist successful? They were here before the Anglo Protestant movement.
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Because they were not successful because they were not covenanters. They had no fundamental doctrine of the covenant of God. Land was not central to their understanding of Christianity. That's why. What were they in search of? Well, go to the conquistadors. What did they bring back to Europe? Buy the tons. Gold and silver. Were they seeking gold and silver? Yes. Were they seeking to colonize and conquer the land? No. Case in point, just one example of many. Fountain Of Youth. Don't forget that. Yeah. The fountain Of Youth, and that's another good example. It was a biblical. But when Jed Smith, a staunch by the way, a staunch Methodist, captain captain Jed Smith, took the first party of Americans from Santa Fe to the Pacific Coast crossing that horrible desert, and you can read about it in his journals.
When he got there, he was, to Los Angeles. He went through the Banning Pass right there close to where Palm Springs is. He discovered that the Spaniards were there, and he he ran into Indians that were slaves. The Spaniards and the French came to America and enslaved the Indians. Why? Because that was their fundamental approach to land. The agricultural system of the law of the city, the Justinian code, is the Latfundia. The Lotfunia of the Roman Empire was a system of slavery for agriculture. That's the way they did things all over the Roman Empire. That's the code of Justinian. 40% of the population was owned by the other 60%.
You get, America. We even had it here. We called it the plantation. But the Spaniards and the French Jesuits enslaved the Indians. They ran into these slaves. Why did why did they Colonel Sutter had a Spanish land grant in Northern California, hundreds of thousands of acres. What did he do? He enslaved the Indians. You can go read about it. He said, well, I was giving them more than they ever had any other way, and they'd come running in when he rang a bell and eat like hogs out of a giant trough. Hundreds of them that enslaved on his land. Oh, Jed Smith ran into these slaves, and that was the policy.
The mission system of Southern United States and up the coast of California, It's a fascinating subject, but it's all about agriculture, and it's all about enslavement because that's the Roman system of the Latfunia. They didn't come here. The common law system of agriculture is different, and we still practice it fundamentally in America. That's why we're so productive. Communist countries practiced the law of the city tradition of agriculture where you take people off the land as Russia did, as ancient Egypt did. You can see that in the Bible. As as, communist China is today, you take the men off their land, you confiscate their land, and you bust them out every day to the communist to farm the land. It doesn't work.
Men starved. Russia starved for seventy years. That's why they want the Ukraine as productive land. Everything's about land. Governments move that way out of selfishness. But in our common law tradition, the French and the Spanish, when Jed Smith then got to Los Angeles, he was a fur trapper. When he got there, the Spaniards wind him and dine him cigars and wine like they're good at doing, and then they jail them as spies. And Jed Smith wrote about it. He asked them. He said, what? Of course, he's looking for beaver. He said, what are those mountains I see over there? And the Spaniards said, we don't know.
We don't know. We call them the Chalk Mountains. Well, why do you call them the Chalk Mountains? Talking about the mountains around the San Bernardino Mountains, for example. They said, well, because they must be made of chalk because they're the it sticks out of the top. It's white. Well, that was snow. They were snow capped mountains. And Jed Smith was shocked. He said, you've been here all these centuries, and you've never been even been up to those mountains? Well, why would they go up to the mountains? They got slaves to herd their cattle and farm what they wanted to farm. The Indians, they've enslaved them and saved their soul from hell. And by saying, if you don't convert to Christianity, be baptized as a Romanist. We're gonna bust the brains of your children out if you don't let us. And they did that too all over South America and Mexico.
But they said, we don't know what's up there. They had no reason to go. But the common law tradition is all about land, and it in it influences us and pervades our thinking more than we understand because we live in this culture. It is cultivated here, our view of land to be productive. Well, he couldn't believe it that they didn't even know what was up there. He wanted to go up there and see if they can find beaver, but they'd been there for centuries and didn't care. That one story tells the difference between the culture of the law of the land and the culture of the law of the city in my mind. And there are many others, many, many, many others about the difference between them. That's why and they didn't bring settlements.
They brought enslavers. The Roman church priests came to set up the missions and enslave the locals. The common law tradition says come and settle land, make it productive. The pilgrims came under contract with investors to make the land productive, and so did the Puritans. It was all about productivity, and land is where the raw materials are that enable productivity.
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Somebody said something, Roger. Somebody was trying to get in. Who was that? Was that Wahid? Was that you again? Me.
[01:24:21] Unknown:
No. It was me, Lisa. Lisa. So so based on then and what you were just saying with investors and things like that, so I'm gonna say that people that were coming over here settling were aware that because you had mentioned, you know, the king and the British East India Company, and so the founding of our country was really under these companies' subsidiary subsidiaries, I'm gonna call them, the Hudson Bay Company that was all about securing the trapping industry with no competition for the king. The Massachusetts Bay Company, the Virginia Company, the Plymouth Company, Were the people aware that that that was how the country was being set up initially?
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Well, that was the in the sixteen hundreds, that was the idea, but very, very, very quick. The settlers got away from that, and the people in England left them alone because in the sovereignty of God, that revolution between the crown and parliament was raging. And when the Puritans came here, a lot of them were going back and forth to help fight that war. That they didn't come here. The Puritans are key to this as are those other groups, but they didn't come here to start a new country. They came here to rule England from America.
They could see that they couldn't get the job done there. There was too much entrenchment just like Washington DC is now. They they couldn't get the job done there. They said, these are not just nobody's. These these were the rising middle class. The Puritans were the men that had the opportunity, some of them, to be highly educated, become influential, become wealthy. The the the incipient beginnings of the effervescent incipient beginnings of the industrial revolution were just starting to show themselves. And they were men of means and influence, and they intended to rule England. That's why they came here. That's why they called, those Northern reaches New England.
They intended to rule. So, they understood, yeah, the British East India Company, at any given time during those days, twenty four hours a day, there were not hundreds, but thousands of British East India in in British East India Company ships on the high seas, not import, on the high seas. And the Dutch East India Company had the same number. The competition was overwhelming at that time. Remember, the, New York was Dutch. It was a Dutch possession called New Amsterdam before the it went to the English, and they called it New York. And that was a mainstay of the Dutch, by the way, in in all of this. But there are, so many things going on in the sovereignty of God, for example, that revolution in England, and that stopped them from giving attention to what was going on over here. And from that point forward, we were free of any interference.
Pretty much. It got we got more or less and less interfered with until we got right up to the eighteen sixties or the seventeen sixties before our war. And that's why when people came from England and they came to America before our war for separation from England, they couldn't believe how prosperous we were compared to them. Our houses were big and beautiful. Our towns and our town squares were well cared for and taken care of. Well, the reason was because the crown had ignored America. And in other words, laissez faire kind of thing, and we just did what the economics allowed, and we made lots of money. And they were then at that point, they became jealous and envious.
And they sought to to put control in place, George the third tried to do what George the first, his grandpa, and George the second never did. George the first and George the second were Germans. Oh, well, George the third was too. But he but George the first and George the second spoke German, were born in Germany. George the third spoke English, and he was born in America. But George the first and George the second spent more time in Germany than they did in England, taking care of England's England's business and England's colonies. They like German beer and German girls more than they like to be in England, and so that's where they hung out. But on payday, of course, they always showed up to get their check. That was true. I'm telling you the truth about what happened. Well, what's the beauty about that? We like we like to have the lesson there is we want those in power. It it is not such a bad thing that they're concentrating on, playing more than they are doing the business of government.
Because when they when they're playing, they're leaving us alone. That's what happened there. You know, we'll pay you just if you're I spent it. Loan type thing. You know? Don't bother us. But, you know, the engineering
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the what created the forty, fifty what create what was create?
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You interrupted me, Wahid. Wahid, why do you just interrupt people on the show here?
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So so, Brent, my head is Brandon. I said, hey, Brent. I'm sorry. I said, hey. I said, Brett. I said, hey.
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Well, Wahid, I tell you what we'll do. Just hang on a minute. Let this lady finish. She'll have one follow-up question. We'll give her one, and then, then we'll go to you. Is that okay?
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Yes. It's okay. Go ahead, Lisa.
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So my my understanding, and correct me if I'm wrong because it happens quite often, is we were really prospering at that time a lot because of I'm gonna call it the lack of usury imposed on us. We had an honest, even though it was fiat, but it was an honest monetary system script system. Without the interest.
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Correct. Well, we have that. So without misery. I'm sorry. Well, it may yeah. You you make a good point. The Bank of England, which is their Federal Reserve kind of bank where they just loan money to themselves and then pay it back, That's a it's a sham. The Bank of England was formed in the sixteen nineties, and it was enforced pretty soon or or, you know, after that. And so the British East India Company was the trading arm, de facto trading arm of the Bank of England. The Bank of England controlled everything, see, and you make the point. The British East India Company was part of that system, and it was more massive than we can even imagine. And the the men in parliament and the king were chief shareholders in that system.
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If it's compared to the largest corporations today, those old corporations dwarfed the size of the largest corporations today.
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Oh, by far. They had a bigger arm they had a bigger military. My understanding, the British East India Company had the bigger military than England.
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No. They used English military.
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The Armed Forces of England were the enforcement arm of the Bank of England's trading arm called the British East India Company. And the law was that the law was that we here in America were not allowed to trade with anyone except the British East India Company. Mhmm. We but they didn't enforce that here, because the kings of England, the German kings and, you know, they were glad to have German kings. I didn't bother them. They were they had some they had relatives, of course. They were relatives to the British, the British kings and queens, but the main thing was they were Protestant. They wouldn't have, and that's still the unnegotiable, unnegotiable requirement of holding the crown of England is you got to be Protestant. She can't be Romanist.
But that's the way it was then too. So they didn't care, long as they just, they were holding the crown. They didn't have much influence just like the crown today. It was kinda like that, and that's what happened. But the Bank of England said, holy mackerel. Remember, the evil empire and the useful idiots of it, and that's bankers, they steal money. They don't make money. They steal it. They do it by fraud and deception. That's what usury is. What is usury? To make it simple, usury is shuffling papers and then taking money off the top and saying and so on to you when it isn't. That's what usury is. Just shuffling papers, check money changers, putting interest surcharges on loans. That's just shuffling papers and getting money and getting real rich. Well, then when they saw that productivity of America, they said, well, we're we're we need to get our cut in that. What's going on here? How come we're not getting our cut?
And that's why the war occurred. Well, see, if the common law tradition is in place, it makes it hard for bankers, real hard, if it's really being practiced, and it was really being practiced in America. And the bankers have they they don't want you to be under our common law tradition or not under it. They don't want you to be a common law culture. They want you to be a law of the city culture. Go ahead, Roger. They hate the common law is what I was gonna say. Go ahead. Oh, yeah. They hate it. Right? Because number one, usury.
What is usury? We can be more particular about that definition and say usury is a surcharge on a consumable item that's given. That that's the definition. So usury is only on is mostly all of its on money and food. Money and food. Because both of those are given to another person in usury to consume. If I get a bank loan to buy a house or a car, it's under contract that I've got to consume it. I've got to spend it. So they have to give me legal title to it or I can't transfer that legal title to the fella I buy the car from or the house. So they actually, it's not alone. They're giving me legal title to the money and then I'm under contract to consume it. The first case I read in America about usury, and I I bet it's probably the earliest case, was in one of the Puritan settlements. I read this when I was in law school, and I used to go to the library when I should have been studying what they were trying to teach me to make better grades, but I go to the library and just read old cases. And I was all those cases from Puritan, New England are in the volumes, all from the courts back in the sixteen hundreds. And I had this one down reading it, and it was a case about the the the lieutenant governor of the colony had loaned to a man, 10 bushels of corn so he wouldn't starve in the winter.
And he said in the next harvest, he was to get 12 bushels back. 10 bushels, he loaned him under a contract. And, of course, he was gonna eat it. He'd get 12 bushels back in the next harvest. That is the classic example of usury because it's the giving to another person of a consumable item to be consumed with a surcharge of that much of that item, a like item back plus a surcharge. 12 bushels for 12 bushels for 10. In military, I don't know what it's like now. I'm on back when I was an armed forces kid. When I was in, if you got paid every two weeks, you get paid cash back then, and you, people stand at the end of the line, want to borrow money from you. And if you loan them a 20, you get 25 back in two weeks. That was, 25 for 20 on payday. That's usury.
And our common law tradition didn't tolerate that for centuries. Didn't tolerate bankers. Didn't want them around. Got rid of them. Read Magna Carta. Magna Carta has a whole section right at the beginning on the peep the the the people that were loaning money and it calls them the Jews because they had a special unwritten dispensation in England to loan money to people. It was against the law. They knew it. Everybody knew it. But here's the problem, is that the Jews and this comes back to Nazi Germany. They said the problem is the Jews. They're offering all this ugly stuff to us. No. No. No. No. That's not what the Bible is gonna say. The Bible says that the problem is you because you'll take it. You want the pornography. You want the opiates. You want the the, usury. And then in England, that's what was going on at the time of Magna Carta.
And, the Jews were loaning and go the our presentations on Magna Carta, I believe there's something like forty hours. You can go to commonlawyer.com, obtain those. I've taught two courses. Sheriff Darleaf was with me on the second one on Magna Carta. But right at the beginning, it goes into great it goes into great detail about the Jews, and they're loaning money to people in England at anywhere from 42 and a quart 42 and a third percent percent to eighty three and two thirds percent. Eighty three and two thirds percent per year. And the and why is it they were allowed to do that? Well, the king of England and the nobles and all of the people that had money that wanted that thought they had money had land, but they wanted the loans. They wanted those loans. And the Jews and here was the culture that developed.
The Jewish money lenders, knew that the and you can the hell yeah. I gotta go. Roger, you you'd be thinking the name of that movie about how it started in Europe, about the about that family. But, anyway, I'll let me keep going on this story. They're they knew that their only hope of surviving, but they could get wealthy doing it, was loaning money to the crown. As long as they loan money to the the those that had the levers of government, they were wanted. And the those that had the powers of the levers of government would not prosecute them for crimes, namely usury.
And so they Rothschild. Yeah. The Rothschild family. It's a movie from the nineteen thirties, and it tells the truth. The movie wasn't intended to to demean the Rothschilds. The movie was funded by the Rothschilds to try to in to try to better their image before the public and to better the banking banking world's image, but it tells how it started. And the Rothschilds were people in Europe that knew that the only chance they had of survival as followers of Judaism was to have a lot of money and loan it to people. Remember, they don't have any connection to land. Land means nothing to them. If they have land, what will a bank do with land? And it's a culture of Judaism. They'll convert that to money as quick as they can. Yeah. They don't care about productivity.
They care about usury, shuffling papers and making or getting money. The Brotherhood of the Bell, was that the movie you're looking for? No. I don't remember the name of the movie. It's worth watching. It's a black and white movie from the nineteen thirties. You can get it on YouTube. I've seen it. But it it it explains all that. Rothschild. I think. Okay. What, Rick? Or go ahead, Rick. Go ahead. I think it's House of Rothschild, maybe. Something like that. Could be. Find it if you look it up. They just type in some keywords. Right. But, yeah, they they present themselves there, and there's a lot of truth in it, but then they present themselves as victims and and people that are oppressed. And that's why they use it. But for centuries, usury in Europe was against the law, and it was called the scourge, the scourge of all mankind.
And Roger and I have talked about a book written by a former oh, he worked for United Press International. Who was it, Roger? Oh, you're talking about Hoffman? Yeah. Hoffman wrote a book on on usury. It meant it's one of the best the best I've ever read Right. Explaining it, the history of it, and touching upon the biblical prohibitions against it and what they mean. And,
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isn't his website revisionisthistory.org something that Michael Hoffman's his name. Michael Hoffman. Very prolific writer that does incredible research.
[01:40:46] Unknown:
Yeah. And you get the the history of this. But and Magna Carta talks about it in link and what to do about the situation, and that's an important and the question will never change. And in Magna Carta, the problem was the bankers. That's why they were and the bankers were were funding with using English money, funding French armies at the behest of the pope of Rome and the Islamic sultan of Morocco, to invade England. And they said, woah. Wait. We gotta do something here. They're using our money, and they're gonna yeah. And then King John was behind all that. Okay. Oh, yeah. But
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but typical, approach of theirs. Before we get too far down the line, Wahib, you wanted a follow-up question a minute ago?
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And Yeah. Please.
[01:41:28] Unknown:
Alright. Well, well, yeah, I will let you, but please don't interrupt. You know the protocol around here, and you're constantly not adhering to it. So I just wanna scold you for a minute. But I did wanna come back to you and get your question. Okay? Do I say, hey, Roger or hey, Brent when we What do you want? You don't say it when we're in the middle of a freaking conversation. You wait till there's a pause. Oh, okay.
[01:41:59] Unknown:
Do you think, just yes, Roger. I hear you. Brent, the vast culture created the engineering and the, structure that we, after the second world war
[01:42:15] Unknown:
Could you understand him, Brent? Or the French. Could you understand him, Brent? Because I'm I'm having a hard time. Wajib, I don't know what's the difference there. Okay. You can't hear me. I'm in this No. I can't trading or up here. Getting an echo. Well, you can't get to this guy. I hear you. I can't understand you. K? So I don't there's something different.
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So try and talk say the admissions Talk a
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little slower and try and get your question out while he pleased. We're I'm trying to work with you here. Okay?
[01:42:47] Unknown:
The second World War the second World War, which created the sixties and seventies, the engineering and all the wealth that came about after the second World War, none of it was related to the French or Spanish culture that was prior to the loss of the sixteen, seventeen hundreds. Do you think there's an association to their lack of what created that environment that they're here for now. The immigrant community is here to enjoy the engineering, the second world. What we benefited
[01:43:23] Unknown:
what we benefited from now. No. Let me let me respond. What I think you're saying is that the culture we have now has been disconnected from the founders of our country, the first founders of our country. And that's not true at all, not even a little. The most important part of anything, said some great philosopher, I can't remember his name, the most important part of anything is its beginning. We are puritanical in the eyes of the rest of the world. Our attitudes, I remember when this is what makes the difference, Wahid. It's man's religious affections.
I'm quoting Jonathan Edwards, that second that second, president of Princeton College. He wrote a book called religious affections. I agree with what he said there. He said everything that man does, the springs of all human activity are religious affections. And by in 1976, according to the polling, America was more Christian, according to the polling, per capita than any time in this previous history. Now we just kept getting more that way, more that way. After World War two, I have a book, a little book my father had when they shipped him out as a kid to go to the South Pacific. A little New Testament that has a statement from the president of The United States signed and his signature.
That was what the president said every man had to have. Was the president a Christian? I don't know. But he certainly understood the necessity of observing a Christian culture because if he didn't, he wouldn't be president. That's our culture. It is that Christian culture. Technology has not the the technology only grows more intricate as Christian culture grows, grows. As Christian culture is cultivated, our attention to the laws of nature, our inventions, our innovations become greater. That's why we are the greatest engine of wealth and prosperity the world has ever known. That is why we still don't care. We don't care where oil comes from. We don't care where gold comes from, how we just wanna get in the ground and get it because God and his his culture that he has developed and all religion, by the way, is culture externalized.
Religion, all religion. I'm quoting now, another professor in recent times from the same college, Princeton, Cornelius Van Till, raised in a Dutch reformed community in Northern Indiana on a dairy farm, and he became the foremost proponent of the reformed faith. His name was Cornelius Van Till. And he said that, culture is religion externalized. All culture is religion externalized. And in America, our culture is our externalized, played out, played it forward so people can see it, so we can experience Christianity. We are a Christian nation by culture.
No legislation says that. We just are, and that's the best and most powerful kind that there are, where the culture dictates and dominates. And that's what we are. No. There hasn't been no break. Technology doesn't change it. Technology is the result of our Christian culture. That's why when the when Whittle invented the jet engine, I believe, 1928, it never got any traction in England. Never. Even during the war, they tried to give us some traction and all and almost got it going, but not till it came to The United States did it get traction. And The United States jet industry now dominates or did dominate everything.
And Whittle himself couldn't get any appreciation in Britain, in England, so he moved to The United States after World War two. That's what happened. Again, why? Because we're more intensely culturized in Christianity. And that dictates all these things you see, and it's not talked about. But that's one what's underneath it all. Let me read something if I may. I gotta Our enemies will never admit it. No. They won't. No. No. No. They could come in and buy every company that we upstart, and then they take with all their financial connections and blow it up into something big. Here at the beginning of this book, going through this clause by clause and blow by blow, and I again encourage you to go to commonlawyer.com and get the book so you can you can refer to it.
Why The United States became its own country. By the way, I don't know any presentation of our declaration that puts in an outline so you can see the flow of it and how it's how it's, set up. And that helps us understand it. And, clause by clause and blow by blow. I don't know anybody that does that. I have never seen a commentary on a a comment on the declaration of '76 and our constitution. I've seen copies of it put out with some statements before the constitution, some statements after, but nothing where there are comments after each statement and each clause of our constitution. Why The United States became its own country, this is in the preface of this booklet.
In 1842, a young lawyer set about to find the power that stirred the underfed and ill fitted American militiamen to dare the odds with their lives against the world's best fed, best equipped, and best trained military forces, British regulars, and German Hessians. Thus, he sought out and questioned 91 year old captain Levi Preston, veteran of the historic battle at Concord. Did you take up arms against intolerable oppressions? He asked. Oppressions, replied the old militiaman. I didn't feel them. What? Were you not oppressed by the Stamp Act? I never saw one of those stamps, and I am certain that I never paid a penny for one.
Well, what about the tea tax? Tea tax? I never drank a drop of the stuff. The boys threw it all overboard. Well, then I suppose maybe you'd been reading Harrington or Sydney and Locke, there's John Locke, see, about the eternal principles of liberty. Never heard of them. We read only the Bible, the catechism, Watts' Psalms and hymns, and the almanac. What then was the matter, and what did you mean go into the fight? Now listen to his response. Young man, what we meant in going for those redcoats was this. We had always governed ourselves, and we always meant to.
They didn't mean that we should. You see, from the time of George the first until about 1760, they had always governed themselves because George the first and George the second were more interested in German beer and the Frauze and the Frauze lines over there in Germany than they were taking care of business in England and law and the colonies. They just let them go, so they ended up ended up by default governing themselves governing themselves. But then George the third, he was a very conscientious man and a good man in a lot of way. He had 10 children, we understand it. And his big passion, by the way, was to promote agriculture in England. And he always, every year, George the third, put out a beautiful and big truck garden of vegetables and stuff like that.
And he that was his passion as king, which promote agriculture. But he wanted to take control of the colonies and do the same thing. And the colonies said, wait a minute, what are you doing? We've never experienced this kind of control before. Well, it got worse because once somebody in politics at the very top gets an idea, the those underneath him will become henchmen to put it in place. That's what happened in Nazi Germany. Hitler had a lot of Hitler had a lot of good ideas, but those that gathered around those ideas were dangerous SOBs. Himmler and those fellows, those guys were twerps.
They were nerds. They had crazy crazy crazy pagan ideas about Germany, and it just got worse from there and a lot worse. Well, that's what happened with King George the third. He wasn't fit to really govern, and he wasn't interested in politics, how to get things done. He was interested in good things and had a big family and wanted to raise his children right and be Christian and all that. But those underneath him were batting for the, the Bank of England and the trading arm of the Bank of England, the British East India Company. So for captain Preston and his fellow British Americans, self government meant that each person governed his own thoughts, words, and actions.
And as the old captain revealed, such love for self government grew out of an education for freemanship, which shows itself in knowing two books, one unwritten and the other written. The unwritten volume called the laws of nature, our declaration says, Blackstone calls general revelation. That's what the reformers called it too, the laws in nature, because it shows us the creator's ordering of power in nature, signs and seasons, the laws of nature needing needful for living this life on earth. The written volume, the laws of nature's God is the Bible.
Blackstone calls this volume special revelation because it is more personal, revealing nature's the person of nature's God with his stirring words of life. The gospel, we call it. The almanac with its yearly reckonings of creator signs and seasons was Captain Preston's friend to the unwritten laws of nature. The catechism and Watts Psalms and Hymns that he mentions were his friends to the Bible. These two grand volumes, though one unwritten and general for all, and the other written and special to that person wanting to know more, the Bible, reveal the laws of nature and of nature's God, to quote the declaration of '76, also called our common law.
Captain Preston's trust and trusted standards during him to defend to the end his God given rights and duties to self governance. Our country well, I could continue. Maybe I ought to take a break. Yeah. There's a lot more here in the preface. Another page or two. I'll stop here and
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and hope it has more comments. That's very interesting. Anybody got a question for me? Hey, Britt.
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Hey, Brett. Yes. Yes. I do, Roger. Brett, you know how the communist speak of a chicken in every pot? And
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Well, now hold on. That was that was you. It wasn't just the communist. That was Huey P. Long.
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Yeah. And that was also that was also that was also Hoover. But go ahead. Go ahead, Wahid.
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Yeah. Yes. Yes. I'm saying I'm saying that in relationship to the fact that they then practice the consolidation, the consolidation of farming, and then they proceed with the, with the, the, the, what do you call that? Where where they where they consolidate the farming, and then they and then they proceed to starve out the population after
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after the but what we That's called con that's called con that's called con that's called con that's called communism. They practice it in the Ukraine.
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Yes. And then and then but what what brought about this where we have an abundance of food? Like, we've had over the last forty years. We've had to where we can eat 10 meals a day if we want and at a very cheap price. And now what we're seeing is this consolidation like we're seeing now where we where the the the inflationary, what's your name name? George George Moreno, the Italian guy, economist that I like to listen to. Georgi Marino was speaking of that on his program today, where it's like you can't even afford one I can remember as a teenager what you you what you would get for, like, you had that movie, Home Alone, where it shows that kid buying that whole almost two shopping carts for $40.
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I mean Well, he that's a that's that's an outgrowth of the monetary system directly. That's inflation. That's the system they knew would do this when they founded it. '27
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what was that? A nineteen eighties movie, Home Alone. When that kid goes to the register with a whole shopping cart for $25.05 dollars less than $25.
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Wahid, are you listening? I just said that's a product of inflation of the monetary system we're under. That's what causes that. There's more false dollars floating around, and there's fewer of concrete goods. And the only thing that the retailer can do is to raise his price or else he's gonna go out of business. That's the function of the monetary supply. Waheed?
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Yes. I I yes. I'm listening to you, but we didn't even have in the eighties and nineties, we really didn't have to work that hard to get a the stance.
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I don't know. I don't know. Waheed, do you want me to go over what I just said again? Because, obviously, it didn't register with you. Yes. Monetary inflation. Greg Monterino,
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expressed it. And, I mean, I'm gonna send his article in the chat, but it it was a perfect perfect summary. And I know you're saying basically the same thing. But Well, I am. But I I well, the dollar from 1933,
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the dollar today has lost 98% of its value. And this is the old formula. Inflation is the way the wealthy can steal all the money, and nobody understands it. Like, we're having a hard time with this conversation. It's pretty simple. I'm a Yeah. I'll get you a second. So anyway, what what's comment, Rick?
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I thought today's subject was the declaration of 1776.
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Well, that doesn't apply to Wahid. Today's subjects don't apply. He gets to choose whatever he wants. You know?
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Hey, Raj.
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No. I I just I do understand how it all correlates the 1776 to now. I'm just venting a bit. Well, this You know, our I'm sorry. It's after the second World War. Why you need to vent on your own time, not this show's time, please. But after the second World War, that wealth that was created after the second World War, which, summarizes which had its beginning in 1776. Because they're all interrelates.
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No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Waheed. Waheed, you're misrepresenting. No. What we have here in America began on the North Of Europe, migrated to the British island, and came here over many centuries. This just didn't happen. It didn't just happen. The people that started this country weren't geniuses. They were just trying to continue what they what had been started and the trajectory they had been put on, and it hasn't changed that much fundamentally at all. Fundamentally, it hadn't changed at all. That's my point. But, Wahib, if you would try to, of course, yeah, keep it on the subject more. Yeah. Just keep trying. Keep it on the subject. But you've said a lot, and not that you're wrong. It's just that you're not sticking to the subject. And I'm like you. I can get off real quick, but you and I need to be more that's why I'm going through this book. It focuses me, claws by claws, and blow by blow, and I don't wander as much. So help me out, will you?
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Can I can I come in before the whistler ends?
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Oh, yeah. Yes, please.
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Waheed, I'll tell you what it's about. It's not inflation of the goods that you're buying, the goods and services. It's deflation of the value of the dollar through Exactly. Dilution and flooding, flooding America with dollars that are worth less. There's a reason why gold used to be $200 and it's 30,000 now or 3,000 now. It's not that the gold has gotten more valuable.
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It's Let's hear that 30 again.
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Do what?
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Let's hear that 30,000 again.
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Yeah. Yeah. 30,000. Okay. It's not that it's not that gold has increased in value. It's the medium of exchange to acquire it has decreased in value.
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Wahib, you need to. We're we're ending the show right now, so I guess I'll just wait till I'm gonna give you something. Give you a homework assignment, Waheed. If I give you a homework assignment, will you do it? Yes. Yes. Yes. I hear you. I hear you. I hear you. Oh, I understand that. I want you to go. Alright. Now I'm gonna get dispense your, homework assignment here. And the folks that are listening will just have to say, dad, come. I should have been on there. I'd heard that. I want you to go to YouTube over there and go and put in a money as debt.
Money as debt. It's forty five minutes, give or take. It's totally automated. It's nonpolitical, and it will explain the monetary system to you, and it will answer your question. K? Money as debt. Okay? So I'm gonna quiz you about Money as debt. Money as debt. I'm gonna quiz you about it tomorrow. Okay? Although you're not working, so you might not be in the bathroom to talk to us. But, anyway, we'll talk about it at some point in the future. Well, the show's gone. Yeah. Anybody else
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seconds ago.
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Yes. Except for Paul's channel. So does anybody have any questions? Brent, are you on a tight schedule today?
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Yes. I always am, by the way. But yeah. Yep. Okay. So anybody got anything for Brent?
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All that? Nobody has anything for Brent? Just my sincere gratitude, Brent. You did a great job, Brent. There's no questions. Yes, sir. All I have is, Bruce. Well, somebody was saying something a second ago. Hold on, Bruce. Who is the guy that quote? I my name. Can I come through now or no? Yes. Who is who is this we're talking to, please? This is this Viva La Revolution. Viva revolution.
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Okay, Viva. This is Cody. Yeah.
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Cody's who? You guys hear alright. This is Cody. Are you guys hearing me well? Oh, god. Lord. No. We couldn't I couldn't get your voice. Hey, Cody.
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Hey. I sent Brent something yesterday. Remember remember several years ago, I don't know, four or five years ago when I was coming back from Canada, didn't do anything wrong, and they Yes. The password to my phone went off. Right. They boosted your phone and wouldn't give it back for a while. Yeah. Because I wouldn't give them the password, so they wanted to send it to a lab and break it, which I guess they did because they sent it back to me with the password written on it. It's interesting how they can they can crack this stuff. But I just read an article. I sent Brent. What was it? 14 or fifth almost 15,000 people. It sounds like they've done that too, you know, recently. It's just, you know, we keep talking about, like, we've actually got a constitution, you know, the fourth amendment.
It needs to be talked about, and people need to start raising hell with all their That's what I'm saying. Everybody to call Unfortunately, Cody, the constitution raise hell with your congressman. Call them and leave messages. It's unacceptable that citizens are treated like that.
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The constitution still has the fourteenth amendment in it, Cody, unfortunately. Question.
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Was Yep. Was that the Canadian side you were passing through where they nailed you or the American side?
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No. The American side. That's why it's so, you know, so frustrating. And, you know, they just totally I kinda think that we had some contraband in there, and that would, you know, initiate a search, but it was it was nothing like that. And, apparently, that's what they're doing. And their judges have ruled that they're allowed to do it. That, because you're at a border, they're claiming there's an exception. Well, how was there an exception when you're I can understand a non citizen or, you know, somebody coming from another country is gonna be, you know, maybe subject to do that even though Brent will say that even when you're on the land, everything applies. Well, then they'll say, oh, you're at the border. You're not on the land. What's BS? Because those government officials are part of the constitutional government theoretically.
And
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I just think it's absolutely a Being the most important word, though. Theoretically being the most important word. Cody, you haven't been able to understand, it seems, that as long as you're a citizen of The United States remember, you hadn't filed an affidavit back then. Remember you didn't think you had a job? No. I didn't. Didn't. Well, you didn't get a passport with it. Anyway, as long as you're a citizen of The United States, you're an object to their property rights under this fraudulent scheme. You've agreed to it every time they ever ask you. So theoretically, they can do anything they want to you.
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You don't have access to that You're saying the constitution doesn't apply to a citizen. No. It doesn't.
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It doesn't. Didn't you hear Alex Jones saying in his big lawsuit? And he they tried to use his name and saying they own his name, and he tried to use the thirteenth amendment of, involuntary servitude. Do you remember what the lawyer said? Have you heard that? You listened to Alex. Right? No. They said they said Alex doesn't have access to the thirteenth amendment. That's for state citizens.
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That's that's incorporation doctrine, isn't it? Not all of the first 10 amendments were incorporated.
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I mean, that's the whole importance of what we do here, Cody.
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Yeah. Is that on the bill of rights that that
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There you are. Not all the bill of rights are incorporated with the federal government. Right? Well, the how about the second? You're one of your favorites. The second, you you you have to go to a damn dealer and and go get permission to go buy that arms, then get checked and stuff. Is that the second amendment? Is that the second amendment shall not be infringed?
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Well, yeah. Absolutely. But it's even worse. I mean, it's it's pretty clear on the fourth Cody, that's an infringement
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that's an infringement on you buying a firearm. How can you say it's not?
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Look. You can still get, you know, some pretty good guns compared to, you know, having yourself into, you know, maybe the four Alright, Cody.
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Whatever.
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No no infringement means no infringement. No infringement or limitation. Doesn't matter if you want it. How it serve or Of course. But it's I mean,
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what's You mean You know, they're gonna argue the same public safety and all that, but what about What? What's the public safety of going through your phone and your computer? Really telling you? You don't have access to the constitution the way you think you do. Try. No. All that is. Was meant to show you. Yeah. I don't think that's a 100% either. You don't? They just they're just gonna do whatever they wanna do. That's what it comes down to. Well, that's the point of what I'm trying to tell you.
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Cody, boy, you're a hard headed dude, man. Somebody wants to say something right there. Yes. Go ahead.
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Yeah. This is Danny in Tennessee. I got two court decisions that say that very clearly. First one here is Jones versus Temer from 1993. It says the Privileges Immunities Clause of the fourteenth Amendment protects very few rights because it neither incorporates any of the bill of rights nor protects all rights of individual citizens and refers to the slaughterhouse cases. You know, instead this provision protects only those rights peculiar to being a citizen of the federal government. It does not protect those rights which relate to state citizenship.
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There you go, Cody. And then another one court, bro.
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And then another one,
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they don't even recognize a state citizen. Why go get an ID and take a check? Because They don't even they have they they force you to sign a citizen check on it. Changed the label to national. That's what they recognize. No. They don't let you do it. They got all in their little electronic screen. Okay. Alright. Now I Forces you to accept citizen.
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Try and put any facts in front of Cody. He will not recognize them.
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I'm telling you what the states are doing. Now maybe you have to refute it with a letter later on. But when you go get an ID and they go through that screen To defend one's rights Unfortunately, to find
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To defend one's rights, one must be a belligerent claimant. You've got to know the information and be willing to stand on it and be belligerent.
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Well, I was belligerent at the border, but they didn't give a shit. You know? It's just whatever. Question for Cody.
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Have you read the citizenship handbook for nationals that's on the website? Of course not. Read it cover to cover twice. It's only 72 pages. You can breeze through it like nothing. Read that cover to cover twice.
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Alright.
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I'll take a look at it. And you say forced. No. It's voluntary.
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Not forced. Bruce.
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Just Yeah. Bruce is trying to get you in about ten minutes ago. Jeez. I'm ready. Yeah. I've I've been waiting patiently, and everybody just butts in on me. But that's the way we do things around here. But anyway Fortunately. Brent, I wanna thank you for what you've given us today. Oh, good. It's just go goal is goal can get. Thank you for this. We need this. Every one of us needed this, and I wanna thank you from the bottom of my heart and my god given rights to you. Thank you.
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Well, I'm I'm assuming he's talking about going through the declaration. If that's what is, scratching an itch, we wanna keep doing it. And, I'm just I'm just, the messenger boy here, and I can come across and try to tell you what what I found. And, I think that these these kinds of things, undergird and invigorate. It's a spirit behind the words of our declaration and the things of our deck. That's what drives things. Again, quoting, Jonathan Edwards. That's what our it it it, it enlivens our affections. That's what it does. And that's what we all need. I mean, we all can get the facts, but they're just dry facts unless they have a spirit behind them to drive them.
And that's what this is. Very true. Yeah.
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Okay. Thank you. Finish going through it? What's that? Did you finish going through the did you finish going through the declaration of independence?
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I can't understand what you're saying. Finished going through the declaration of independence. We just we haven't even really gotten into the Earth. It's getting started. That's We're just getting started. My thought. Yeah. Yeah. We're gonna continue doing it, lord willing, next week.
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That's right, sir.
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Alright. Who's that? This is Cliff from California. Hey. We haven't heard you for a while, Chris. I was wondering where you've been. How you doing, man?
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I've been listening. I was interested in those two. I the the the gentleman said there were two cases. One case was Jones versus Temer, I believe. Yeah. What was the other one there,
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Danny?
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Well, can I have the whole
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citation on the Danny, you still there? Oh, Danny. Yeah. He's still here. The pipes the pipes are calling.
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Danny, are you there
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Or Chris? That was my grandma's favorite. I played it for her on the saxophone whenever I got to her house.
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I got the site if you want it. Dan well, Danny, are you well, they're the what I think you want the other case too, and I don't think Danny ever gave got that one out. Danny, you there? Well, he must have, Chris. Don't know. What would you got to cite on? Well done. Yeah. USB Timmer?
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Yes. It's 89 capital FPeriodSUPP
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Fed sup. 1226. It's an appellate level case.
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Okay. Okay.
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But, yes, he stated it real good. Whoever the judge was wrote that did a real good job on that. Okay. Who else is chomping at the bit to say something?
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I am.
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Good.
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Well, yeah. I appreciate that fella telling us this is hitting home, but I wanna give credit to this listener that, suggested that I do this. I didn't have the foresight to think of it. Now people tell me, yeah. This is good. So
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I'll credit him with Okay. The idea. I'm Well Yeah. There's very few times in the history of our, Friday shows that we've been able to say what next week show's gonna be on. Yeah. That's that's it. But we don't know which direction it'll take us, Roger. No. We don't. We don't. No. Brent will have a lot of time to think about this over the next six six days till we get at it again. Mhmm. Okay. So anybody else got anything for either one of us?
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Brent. Yeah. I have one more thing. Okay, sir. You brought up you brought up something that, went by me. I'd like to what they're doing in certain, localities with setting up these information.
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Data centers. It's gonna start to be much, much more topical because it's just starting to break. And they the companies behind it in some instances, I don't know how many have gone in and bribed the city council to where the populace doesn't even know this is being okayed or has been okayed. But they're coming in in places that have marginal water, and and land, and they're buying up, like, 40 acres or more. Huge things. And, in these areas, it seems like the one of them is out, like I said, outside of Abilene, Texas, that there's already that locals can only water their lawns two days a week and all these restrictions and stuff. And now they're bringing this data center in there, and the city county's city council's helping them in many instances sneak it in.
Like I said, it's just starting to be recognized because it's just starting, but you bet you can hear about it. And the guy did say or whoever I was listening to talk about it said that they have thwarted one outside of Tucson so it can be done. That's all about all I know, Chris. Thank you. But it's all over the country. This one that they were talking about was up in Pennsylvania, up around the Amish country and stuff, and incorporated a lot of that. So, don't worry. It's gonna be much more, controversial as we go forward. Okay. Thank you. Yes. You're welcome. Right?
Yes.
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It's Jesse.
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Hey, Jesse. I just
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how you doing? I just wanna touch a little bit of the history. About an hour ago or thirty minutes ago, Brent was talking about the Spanish and, especially in the Spanish countries. Most of those, the structure in those country and then removing their wealth and killing the Indians weren't that Spanish. Just just talk right talk talk right in the microphone, man. We wanna hear you. You're a little spotty, and
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talk don't you have to rush through it. Go ahead.
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Do you hear me now? Much better. Thank you. Well, most of these, people that went and conquered those countries and, and they were, killing the Indians and all and raping all these things were not Spanish. Christopher Columbus was Jewish. That's right. And, most of the and most of the merchants were Jewish. Yeah. And, and the sailors, and some, very few, were baskets because they need basket that there were shipbuilders
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in the Peninsula Of Spain. Okay. And, let me stop you. Let me stop. Jesse, stop right there. Bet Jesse's here heredity is Bosque. Okay? And those are a very interesting people that are up on the northern parts of Spain and Portugal. And as he said, they were tremendous ship builders. Go ahead, Jesse. Sorry to interrupt you.
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Yeah. They say they say that, that, most of them were, sailors who were there. They were kicked out by the queen of Spain. They just conquered the whole peninsula against the Moors, and the Moors in there, they were Jewish from Akanase and from the Peninsula Of Spain. So they had no place to go. So they either went to the Ottoman Empire that was basically, just, conquered Istanbul. And, and, and they went sailing to conquer this whole, New Americas. But the truth is most of those and those ships that were very small, they were just ricky dicky wood boats, ships, and they were basically 70%.
So they were fighting all their life for eight hundred years to reconquer the all those merchants and, and shipbuilders. And if you see the, Boliva from South America, he was the George Washington of The Americas, and he was basket. And he tried to kick the Jewish out of there and the people that were controlling Spain at the time. And when you go to, Mexico, even the president today is Jewish, but a lot of the presidents over there were also from the were,
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Jewish descent. And I mean And when they got the I know he's fine. When they got the Americas, a lot of them changed their last names to flowers. Yes. Brent. I probably can't understand him. What is this?
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What? Woah, woah, woah. What is that gentleman's name? Jesse. What did where's Jesse from?
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He he's living in South Florida, I think. Is Jesse you say?
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Did you see that Jesse is Bosque? Yes. His his background is Bosque.
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Jesse, can you hear me? Sisters my aunt look at my back.
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Jesse, can you hear me? Yeah. Go ahead. Alright. Yes. I could. You you're where's your family? I hear you. Or is your family from from Southern France?
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Northern Spain and Southern France are divided, but the Basque people are in that territory for thousands and thousands of years in the Great Pyrenees Mountains.
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Do you speak Bosque?
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No. My grandfather and my father did. Ushera, the oldest language in all Europe. Where did you is not related to any.
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Well, yeah. Wait. I understand. So where did you grow up?
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I was born here in The United States, but what does it have to do with the what I was saying?
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I wanna know. And, this is my show. So
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He wants to know about the Basque stuff, Jenny. I wanna know. That's why I'm asking. And I'm glad we got your phone straight because it was, it was, when you had whatever before, it wasn't as audible. So and, you know, I'm very interested in this too, of course, from our previous conversation.
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Did your father and your grandfather have cattle and sheep?
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Not my father. It's a long story, but my grandfather did.
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Yeah. Did he live in In in Did he live in The States? In Europe. In Europe. In Europe. Your father your father
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The the delay is messing us up here, so Yeah. Realize we got that going on. Your father lived in Europe too?
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No. Not my father. We're third generation in The USA.
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Uh-huh. Do you stay connected to the Basque community?
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Once in the blue moon, very hard. They live in the mountains Uh-huh. And over here in Europe.
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Yeah. There's a lot of them in America. Is it is it
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here here in the Boys and Nevada and all different cities in The United States, They're basically very conservative people. But most people in Europe, including the Basque, because of the Doctor. Nature, they have become very very socialless. Uh-huh. So, if you notice, most of the Basque for two or three or five generations here, they don't relate even to their kindred because of the mentality of the of that social system in Europe.
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Uh-huh. Well, they don't like Franco, do they?
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No. Franco was a good thing for the for the Spain because there was a civil war in the thirties. Yeah. Commerce was coming here, and we destroyed all commerce. And he had a good relationship with Germany in World War two and, and because they're sort of like cousin in many ways. Because you see, most people don't understand. The and the, the Western, Germans, they came in in the peninsula in the fifth centuries. So the first king of the the of Spain in the seventh century was German background with baskets. And so most people don't understand. So it's a very complicated, the peninsula of Spain, because it has a lot of different histories.
I don't know if you know the trend, but Spain means Hebrew land. Ireland means new Hebrew land.
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Oh, now how how long you been listening to this show?
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Rogers, 02/2010.
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A lot a long time. A long time. Roger? Yeah. Have you have you had when when I've been on, have you, called in and and and talked before?
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Well, as you can see, Brent, we've we've usually got some kind of challenges with Jessica on the audio. Well, I'm glad you called I'm glad you called in, but I I don't remember you having I don't called in before. I don't know that he's ever had any discussions with you. He and I have talked Oh, okay. On individual subjects along the way.
[02:24:02] Unknown:
So Thank you. You're not I basically haven't I said with one time that I remember about a year ago, I did say something, but usually don't call in, in this hour Yeah. In, when you're in, Brent. Oh, thanks. Well, good talking to you. Yeah. We're glad you did today, Jesse. Good to hear from you. Was that Samuel trying to say something a minute ago?
[02:24:22] Unknown:
He what? Yeah. It's all right. I wonder if he knows his blood type.
[02:24:27] Unknown:
Yeah. You know your blood type, Jesse? Most
[02:24:31] Unknown:
most of that's are oh.
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And they're negative. They've got a very high negative factor.
[02:24:40] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. Have you ever watched sephorse sephorse, pieces on the Basques?
[02:24:49] Unknown:
I recall. No.
[02:24:51] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. No way. Suffer. You you check it check it out. It's pretty interesting. He he's an ant an archaeologist
[02:24:57] Unknown:
that, kinda does his own modern stuff. He's done numerous shows on the Basques. He's got a YouTube channel, Jesse, and his his name is Robert, and then it's s e p h y r, I believe. Is that right? Sephyr, s e p h y r? Anyway To be honest, I'm
[02:25:23] Unknown:
like, I usually don't look at anything in bask because I'm more interested because I feel more that
[02:25:29] Unknown:
my Well,
[02:25:30] Unknown:
regarding background that I love economy, the history.
[02:25:34] Unknown:
Right. Well, he's great. He's great at art. He's great at archaeology and history too no matter best or not. You may wanna check him out. Okay? He's very, very good.
[02:25:44] Unknown:
But what I we're accusing the wrong people, not the Spanish, not the Americans that killed the Indians. Usually, they were controlled by that specific group or tribe, and they're controlling, you know, they have destroyed Argentina. They have the second highest population Jewish in the banking and all this. So sometimes words has meaning. Words and if you're gonna transform, I'm excited to understand that, it's, you know, Christopher Columbus was not Spanish and is this a disaster to have a holiday day when it kills so many people. Right. So we have to be careful because sometimes we put stigma on certain group like Russian mafia, Italian mafia, and Acapon Acapon was also Jewish, but they had that statement of the Italians.
So that's what I'm just trying to say. Oh. We are new babies or people that are not interested in so much about history, but it does make a factor on your mindset in your future for that future generation, and that's all I'm saying. And we're all we're all guilty of, saying certain general terms Uh-huh. That maybe it's not specific to those people, but we we relate it to thinking are those people are doing that. That's all I'm about to say. Jesse didn't,
[02:27:00] Unknown:
Columbus and his bunch leave Spain for The Americas on the last day before Jews were supposed to either leave the country or convert?
[02:27:12] Unknown:
It is true, and that's why they were called conversos, converts. They were converted to Christianity Christianity. In fact, when you they landed in Mexico, they did not want new converts because they knew the new converts were Jewish banked, and they would destroy Mexico. So this has been going for a long time. Yeah. Or Moranos.
[02:27:35] Unknown:
In Spain, they call it Moranos. And when they got they and Yeah. Go ahead. When they got to this hemisphere, they changed their last name to Flowers. Mhmm. Then not Flowers, but different types of Flowers.
[02:27:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. They would they had to leave they had to leave Spain because they were being kicked out. So at that option, they had to go to the Anatolia that was became Turkey, or they will go in those ships. Yes. And the queen was very happy to get rid of them.
[02:28:12] Unknown:
Everybody is. So they didn't
[02:28:14] Unknown:
they didn't care if they would go to America or they would go to, to Anatolia, Turkey
[02:28:20] Unknown:
Well and just get them out. Well, interestingly enough, some of them went north up to Amsterdam and founded the Dutch East India Company, which we've talked about in the show today of a great influence, and his cousin, the British East India Company, all run by these people, mostly that were kicked out of Spain and went north. They didn't go west. They didn't go east. They went north. So there you go. Brent Brent's probably already done. Thank you, Jesse. Yes. The Sephardics. Thank you, Jesse. Yeah. This is a great subject. We can pick it up and talk about it anytime.
Brent, I'm I'm gonna go eat some lunch, buddy, and I don't know if you're already gone or you're still there. But, we always appreciate you dropping by on Fridays and so lively discussion that goes on into the third hour.
[02:29:14] Unknown:
Thank you, buddy. We'll be talking first day.
[02:29:19] Unknown:
We'll get hooked up hopefully here pretty soon. Okay. Back tomorrow on the Saturday show, and, hope to see you there. And, Mark, I believe is planning on being with us should nothing, interrupt him. And, we'll hope that happens. So nobody else has got anything for me.
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Love you. Alright, Harrison.
[02:29:45] Unknown:
Thank you, Sketch. We'll see you tomorrow, kids. Bye.
[02:29:51] Unknown:
Roger?
[02:29:54] Unknown:
He's left the building.
[02:29:57] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Yes.
[02:29:59] Unknown:
Christian, can I ask a question?
[02:30:01] Unknown:
He's left the building. Roger's left the building.
[02:30:05] Unknown:
I was wondering when, Brent I was wondering when, Brent is on Sunday, his service on Sunday.
[02:30:18] Unknown:
Go to commonlawyer.com. He's got a schedule on there.
[02:30:21] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you.
[02:30:26] Unknown:
Yeah. I think it's I think it's resources
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for the in church. It's under one of those two.
[02:30:38] Unknown:
Jesse, I don't know if you can see the chat, but I did put a link for Robert Zephyr's, videos on BASC. And, the largest BASC population of the heritage is in Boise, Idaho. They have a annual BASC, festival every year in, I think, July.
[02:31:07] Unknown:
Seifer makes some, I don't know, I don't want to say direct connections because he really can't do it, but he brings potentially the possibility to explain the Bass community is they may have, in his opinion, I do think this is accurate, may have been the ones that escaped the demise of Atlantis.
[02:31:35] Unknown:
The Basque War?
[02:31:37] Unknown:
Yeah. That's some of what he gets into. I mean, you gotta draw your own conclusions because you you you can't talk hard about something that there's no proof ever existed, but you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Sam. It's just some big stuff. Yeah.
[02:31:56] Unknown:
I watched something on, blood type o three, four days ago. And the boss, apparently, are predominantly type o in all the I'm gonna call him the red man. Alright? Don't jump my case about that. But the people, original people of North And South America, Central America, they had were almost 98% type of blood like the Bosques, and I think they came from Atlantis.
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Just personal things. Sephora
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gets heavily into the blood typing and why they're so unique. You know? Yeah. And this whole land bridge thing,
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they talked about this, and that's
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uh-uh. If if they came across the Land Bridge, there would be remnants of them, in Asia. But they their blood type was, unique,
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type of Where Where was Atlantis?
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Where was Atlantis? Where was Atlantis?
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Well, if we knew that, we'd have solved the greatest mystery of the past two thousand years, Joan?
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I mean, not even approximately, somewhere on the whole plane of the Earth.
[02:33:22] Unknown:
Well, didn't Aristotle or somebody write about that, or who was it?
[02:33:27] Unknown:
A lot of people felt it was outside the Great Gates, you know, the Gibraltar area in Atlantic something. Right. So
[02:33:36] Unknown:
Right. Well, let let me say something. That type of remember, for five hundred years, the block has mixed. Because like I said before, most sailors, the Wandaman Shores, hosting that, Atlantic, was vast, and the soldiers were usually of ex soldiers military grade of Spain, and they were chosen most of them too. Now the problem is
[02:34:08] Unknown:
Jesse, you put them down as great mariners too, don't you? You put the I think you were saying they were mariners or shipbuilders. Correct?
[02:34:21] Unknown:
No. They're basically the bastards. Because the bastards, we learned that from the Phoenicians. And the Phoenicians so some think the best are descended from Phoenicians. So Yeah. The problem with this is that the the best they've been there with the oldest, and it's relative to what I'm saying, relative to the oldest Indian Indo European language that's not related to any other language because they think it's the old Hebrew language. So they think it's based on the four floors in the old songs of, Baskets. They think that one of the grandson of Noah landed in the peninsula.
And that's why they moved to the mountains with the Celts Celts or the Celtics, and they mixed breed with them. That's why you see they have the same music, the same dancing as the Scots or Irish in many ways. So when they conquer the America, you will find a lot of martial or whatever blood oath because they mixed with the indigenous. Remember, 98% were men. And and and, you look at you look at the great conqueror, Mesic Benazquez, it's Vasquez. Bolivar was Vasquez. Che Guevara that Fidel Castro killed from, from Argentina was Vasquez.
So all these people, they were very independent, and they rebelled against the the same way The United States or America rebelled with England. They rebel against Spain. They were usually the leaders were bastogas. And that's so that's why you see all these countries. So, yes, you will find a lot of blood oath, but that doesn't mean they're from Atlantis because that has not been proven whatsoever. Everybody love to write and and get a lot of views and say all the things and it just makes a great story. But, honestly, they would be great because I will be talking about my heritage. But the truth is, there has not been no no whatsoever, concrete evidence of things.
But Well, Seth,
[02:36:32] Unknown:
Jesse, Seth Seifer does make the connection to the Celts as well. Yeah. It's an interesting it's an interesting thing just to check out, you know, whether you believe what any of the you've got a good background, so you'd be the best judge of
[02:36:46] Unknown:
saying whether he's got anything good to say about the subject or not, I guess. Yeah. I'm not gonna look at I I just love to see those things. But the tails and the baskets, they're very correlated. And, and, right now, they have done DNA test, and they can't find anywhere in Europe. The only reason that I think they also survived, they were mountain people. So when the Moors or the Romans came in, they were able to ambush the legions and the other things and go back to the mountains. And that I think that's one of the reasons why they're basically a very small population. And and I'll finish with this. When they decided when Spain became what we call the country of Spain, it was basically city states, all the cities, the same as Italy, all this now it's like 17, Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, they united also into one confederate of a country called Spain because it used it used to be called Espana. They had to decide which language they were gonna use for government, papers and and the main language of the new country of Spain.
And they they voted for the basket language in Stenga, both by Traiano. And by one vote, they lost the basket, and that's why they speak Spanish. That's the only reason.
[02:38:12] Unknown:
Jesse, one of the other things that's pretty fascinating about Seffer is he's got pretty good proof that the Vikings were in Patagonia for three hundred years.
[02:38:25] Unknown:
And there's a lot of evidence about that, and I really couldn't get that. Basically, from the year down.
[02:38:32] Unknown:
So Yeah. Roughly. Yeah. They they found dogs buried there along with the men that only could come from Denmark.
[02:38:43] Unknown:
And that's that's an example right there. There's hardcore evidence about that. They recently mentioned us and, compared that, Vasquez or from the Atlantis, you know,
[02:38:58] Unknown:
whatsoever. Well, he covers both. Anyways, he's an interesting character. I think he does a lot of it for for publicity. Then again, he's not mainstream, and he's con he's considered a a a whack job for mainstream archaeology. So
[02:39:14] Unknown:
I I not not because we're saying, but usually, they're very I accuse most of the baskets and very hardworking people. And, and and they're very proud of their heritage. I don't do nothing. I don't go to any of those festivals or anything like that. I because I feel 10 a 100,000 more than American, but I do recognize the the the beauty of their folklores and their and their music and, baby and they are white. Some people ask me patriotic and nothing to do with that, but that's how they are. And they are they are very aware, because usually they're very business oriented.
So maybe that helps them, understand, that socialist is not good for them. So, and for the country. But, yes, most are those casinos and but most are I have to be honest. They're very circular. They really don't, focus too much on Christianity. They believe in Christians and traditions and the Catholic, even though they don't practice that. So, so here in America, they have become more Protestant in many ways, but they are very, hungry and, wealth. They, they really love material things and, and and prosper and all that. So usually they do they're doing good economically most of the time, and they understand about the land. Now the new ones here, they have become more city people, but they understand about land and farming and all that. So I guess that helps also to, financially, be, stable in many ways. But, yeah, there you go. You have a little, a little ramp there for me. But, it really hurts because we're accusing the Americans of killing the Indians or the Spanish killing the Indians and all these things, but usually that's not what happened. And, and that's what, really did not happen. It was those people controlling.
They used to use us for trades, for conferences, to build their house, to take care of the things. And, and but, leaderships or banking, all this, and this has been going for hundreds and hundreds and hundred years even when they discovered America. Will somebody put the chat room or some, the name of that, YouTube that you're saying about the basket?
[02:41:44] Unknown:
Yes, Jesse. It's, it's it's it's right under it's the last gas,
[02:42:00] Unknown:
if you get it.
[02:42:30] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:42:31] Unknown:
According to Schefter, the the, the, Vikings were down in Patagonia for three hundred years. And the reason they stayed is because they were protecting a portal into the earth that during World War II, the Germans found out and were trying to open. With the World War Two technology that they had, they could not open it. Materials were too hard and too difficult. They had to order special things built and sent there to try to open that doorway according to Seffer. Anyways, interesting stuff.
[02:43:26] Unknown:
Sam Samuel, is that where Atlantis maybe was? The portal? Is that where the portal?
[02:43:35] Unknown:
Well, that porthole probably connected to where the Germans end up after World War two and into, the Antarctica. So Yeah. Okay. But but Atlantis would have been outside, in the Atlantic Ocean, probably somewhere outside of the of the Gibraltar opening into the Mediterranean Or maybe even even the ridge, the Atlantic Ridge, you know, the the continents may not have divided like they are today, at the time of Atlantis. So, you know, we just don't know a lot of these things.
[02:44:15] Unknown:
And Hillier and the, Germans will send, people to the mountains because they weren't they were into finding, history and, and a lot about about the past of the Uskara people, and they found that, because it seems based on the documentaries I found, they were able to backtrack all the way to Hebrew land and, and the German or whatever the the high high act the higher end of the German people, the leaders, whatever. They were very interested in that to understand them because it would help them to, scientifically, by the answer they were able to find theirs. I don't know, but there's a lot of documentaries, that were studying the the Usquera. And Franco, the one thing that Franco did bad, he tried to remove the Usquera language.
So anybody that will speak Huzquerra, he would try to remove the their heritage, and they went after it. And that's why, they created something, similar to the Irish, the Ethos, and they rebelled. Because the only the only, anonymous country within the country, Spain, that has other rights. They cannot be charged taxes. The most industrial, part of Spain is in in basket country today. So they've been very, creative and, inventing things so similar to these, Germans. So they they they did investigation. They got along, and Franco did not believe in the war against Germany and sort of, this and, even Patton, I think some of the letters he wrote about the Vasquez people, k, those are the only people that that we need to unite, and Germany against Russia and all the things like that. So there's a lot of myths and histories and facts altogether, and it's really hard to decipher.
[02:46:52] Unknown:
Hey, Jesse. Jesse, at one point when you were talking with Brent, did you say the Moors were Jews?
[02:47:09] Unknown:
The leaders were from Middle Easterns, but, the regular the food soldiers were Berbers from Northern Africa. But they had a good relationship, so they were able to, the Jewish integrate in their society. Plus Muslims, they were also controlled by the the Jews and and invented by them. So once that, Spaniards and, and, and, German background reconquered state by state or city by city, there was no place where the Jews to be because they were considered the same because they were they were controlling the banks or the usury of Spain until Queen Isabel came in and, and pushed them out.
[02:48:05] Unknown:
Did did she push them out because of usury?
[02:48:09] Unknown:
Yes. Usury. They will have the wealth, and they were always conspiring with the other group of people. So that's why they became Moranos or, Conves or something like that expansion. It means converts. If if you don't become a convert, you are not able to keep your properties or your wealth. But, and that's why they also started outlawing a lot of government, New Mexico, and and, and, a couple of hundred years later, any newcomers, they were not trustworthy because most newcomers were Jewish. It was not you know, for hundreds of hundreds of years, you were either Catholic or Christians.
You you'd met your family was Catholic or Christians, so it was very strange to see somebody. Oh, now I'm a I'm a Catholic. I'm a I'm a Christian. So they once they understood what's happening, they can later they also did not accept the the new Converse. Even even if they declared themselves being Vasquez or being Spanish or being whatever, Scottish, they their features will stand out
[02:49:26] Unknown:
That's good. Their feature steps stood out. Thank you. Yeah. Okay. Confidence. Now now now it sounds like you're talking through one of those phones, like, with children have, like, the paper cup to their ear and and then the other person down a few feet have the paper cup and it's connected by a string. That's how I don't know if it's my phone or what, but that's I'm No, Joan. It's not just your phone. That's what it sounded like to me as well. Joan, for what it's worth, may I That's still terrible, Jesse. Can't make out a word you're saying.
Joan Standayo, have you ever heard of him? D e y o? No. Standao, .com. Okay. He claims that he traced Atlantis, to right there at the Red Sea, to Aden, Eden, which is part of Yemen. But if you go to his website, I'm sure he has all the information there. Standeo, d as in dog, e y o dot com. Thank you, Sherry. You're welcome.
[02:51:31] Unknown:
It's one of the guests, from Alex's show from years ago. It's either Deo or the other guy, but they're both from Utah. Oh, yeah. Scouson. I don't know which one it is. I get them mixed up every now and then, but they're heavy, Zion Nazi. You cannot talk about the Jews with them.
[02:52:02] Unknown:
Brent, just remember, what happens in Las Vegas stays in Israel.
[02:52:14] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Especially especially if you stay in the Venetian because that's Adelson's property.
[02:52:33] Unknown:
Unless it needs to be leaked.
[02:52:44] Unknown:
Joan, look at that. If it's
[02:52:47] Unknown:
gonna cause you a bear written cost you a lot of money to safeguard that info, of course, it's gonna get leaked.
[02:53:01] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanted to say that Granada, Spain was where the Jews settled after this destruction of the second temple or the first temple. They settled in Granada, Spain, and that is where
[02:53:20] Unknown:
a battle
[02:53:23] Unknown:
occurred to ex ex to get rid of the Jews and the Moors, I think, back in the day. There's a link in the chat right right now. The last one talked about it.
[02:53:38] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you.
[02:53:51] Unknown:
I don't know this to be a fact, but if you look at the pictures and stuff of, the conquistadors, these big bold looking SOBs that like to chop people up, I think they were probably the Moors or had more blood, and they need to get rid of them. What better place than on the tip of the spear?
[02:54:27] Unknown:
Right on.
[02:54:44] Unknown:
And when they went and Spain had wanted, they could always accept not with the, Jesuits.
[02:56:15] Unknown:
Well, all I know about the best folks, I learned in, in Fallon, Nevada, and I went to a couple of fast restaurants there. Delightful food. There was one in Winnemucca I went to a couple of times, and, oh, Mike, he he served up what he called pecan pod pecan punch. And, boy, howdy, it would set you right on your tail. But, the food those guys brought out, you know, you have to wait till there's enough people. And then they all set you down in one place and just start serving up gobs and gobs of real tasty food. Yeah. Although I got too, inebriated on the pecan punch, I could hardly remember.
This book had some good times out there back in the nineties.
[02:57:23] Unknown:
Well, thank you, Greg. Bree, I wanted to mention that that if you like good food, you go to the Basque Country, especially on the coast. They have their seafood very well and some of the finest cuisine you can have.
[02:57:43] Unknown:
Hey, Gregory. Did you get, my answering your email?
[02:57:49] Unknown:
No, Brent. I haven't checked it. It worked, though. I I I got through to you. That's amazing. Boy, I'm getting better.
[02:57:58] Unknown:
Yeah. And I sent you something real useful too, an attachment.
[02:58:06] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. By golly, with your help, I might I might get out of my retardness and and start learning how to utilize these these, tech technology a little a little better.
[03:00:40] Unknown:
So you're showing your ancient guilty?
[03:01:01] Unknown:
Very what,
[03:01:05] Unknown:
Your image, the chat the, guy on one knee
[03:01:13] Unknown:
is showing up. Oh, I let a
[03:01:16] Unknown:
yeah. I let a a guy I let a guy play with my my phone here, change my name, put that thing on it, gave me slave tote word. And I don't know how to take it off or you know?
[03:01:35] Unknown:
You can't get it off. Is that what you're saying? Yeah. I'm too ignorant too, and too lazy too. Hang on one second. Hang on one hang on one second. Can you help him get this information off like he did we got get did for you? Uh-huh. Okay. She's gonna talk to you on how to do it. Okay? Take it off. Hang on.
[03:01:59] Unknown:
Hello.
[03:02:01] Unknown:
Can you hear me?
[03:02:05] Unknown:
I can hear you.
[03:02:06] Unknown:
Okay. And we wanna take the money off. Is that what we're gonna take off? My
[03:02:12] Unknown:
it's the phone.
[03:02:14] Unknown:
Okay. Somebody's in your phone. Okay. Do you know the telephone number Touch it. That's in the phone that you don't want? Asking, can you hear me? He said he could hear me. He's not in. I know. Hello?
[03:02:47] Unknown:
Oh, hi. I'm sorry. I was still muted.
[03:02:51] Unknown:
Oh, okay. What else? Me. I don't know 2¢ about these cell phones. Okay. What you do
[03:02:59] Unknown:
Take it off. To take it off. To take it off
[03:03:03] Unknown:
is you go to that number. And like, I don't know what kind of phone you have. But if it's an Android, what you do is you go to the telephone and then find the one that you find a recent one that you want to take off. And then you touch you touch the three dots on your phone in the right hand corner.
[03:03:43] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[03:03:45] Unknown:
And it's gonna say delete, hide, block calls, total call time view, and exit edit tags. And so what you're gonna do there is you're going to act like you're going to Okay. Just act like you're going to call them. And then over on the right hand side, you have a line, you have three lines and three dots again. Right? And then you touch that. And at the bottom, it says block, delete. So if you block that number, it'll come up and you can say whatever you wanna it comes up as, like, on mine, it says, you know, you no longer receive calls any calls from this number, delete all call history from this number and push block.
Okay? And then go back. Yes.
[03:05:01] Unknown:
Well, it's it's gonna it's it's still gonna take a while. You if you wanna know how anal retentive I am when it comes to this, Ask Brent. He spent good lord. It was hours and hours, and he wouldn't give up on me, by golly, and and we got her done.
[03:05:21] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:05:22] Unknown:
I had a problem getting getting on the 38 madman the other day. I had to go through and hit a bunch of buttons to finally get off, this show to get me onto that show, and but I I got it, I was able to listen to it. I was
[03:05:42] Unknown:
quite pleased. Yeah. Right.
[03:05:44] Unknown:
Yep. But but see, this is just so simple. Like I said, you're gonna act like you're gonna call it, and you're gonna push that number you want to delete. And like on mine, it comes a phone, messages and a video message. But I don't do the video message. And if you push the gray circle on mine, and it's got three lines and three dots. Okay? And you push those. And then when you get to the next screen, down at the bottom of the screen, it says block. So push that again. And if you want to permanently delete that number picks, blocks first and then delete.
And you shouldn't have any problems with them again.
[03:06:53] Unknown:
And then I then I just put in well, I just wanna change that, that coin there and my name. I just wanna I wanna make it Gregory again like it used to be, and he changed it to Greg. I don't know why he did that. He must have been smoking something different at the time he was messing with this thing.
[03:07:15] Unknown:
Well, let me tell you. Sometimes you need to.
[03:07:19] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:07:21] Unknown:
And you want and I don't know how to do that. He didn't show me that. He's coming back Tuesday. So he'll I'll ask him how to do it. And maybe somebody else knows how to do it.
[03:07:36] Unknown:
If I ever get my ugly butt back up to Reno, that's where he's at, and he's still kicking, I'll have him, I'll have him do it. It'd be a little far faster than than me trying to fart around with this thing.
[03:07:50] Unknown:
I'd Oh, yeah. I'd rather read rocks than read books
[03:07:55] Unknown:
anymore. I love reading.
[03:08:01] Unknown:
But yeah. You're in the neighborhood with with us all, so take care of yourself. We're looking after you too.
[03:08:10] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I'm, I've been talking with the thumb man. He's got me on that young Youngevity and and those, what are those, plantarite minerals that they they dig up in Utah? That's some pretty fantastic stuff.
[03:08:31] Unknown:
Yes. It is. It'll keep me going forever.
[03:08:37] Unknown:
Well, we don't wanna go that far.
[03:08:42] Unknown:
Well, you got potential too.
[03:08:45] Unknown:
Well, I I like whenever I go, I like to be healthy at the time I depart and not feeling so much, pain. And all those things really do seem to help and and give me a lot more bigger than I used to have, which is which is something to be said again. Yeah. And I can notice it's really helping out my mom. And that's yeah. That's a plus.
[03:09:15] Unknown:
Well well, how do you think what would how do you think what we're doing now, talking to you over the phone and have that lesson we got today, what did that do for you?
[03:09:29] Unknown:
Oh, that, well, that's why I keep on listening to y'all because I it's inspired. It it gives me a
[03:09:38] Unknown:
yeah. Yeah. It gives you good energy, doesn't it?
[03:09:42] Unknown:
That good energy. Yeah.
[03:09:45] Unknown:
And Well, I'm impressed with the I'm Festus on the call, but I'm Bruce. Festus Hagen. That's my last name, Hagen. So I'll just say use Festus Hagan of Gunsmoke.
[03:10:01] Unknown:
Oh, that's right. A good old Festus.
[03:10:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm not What about
[03:10:12] Unknown:
who was that? Dennis Weaver played, Chester, the first guy. Remember old Chester?
[03:10:20] Unknown:
Oh oh, yeah. Yep. I'm I'm 72 years old.
[03:10:25] Unknown:
And you you watched all the gun smoke. I probably when it first came out like I did.
[03:10:30] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Black and white.
[03:10:36] Unknown:
Yeah. On three channels, by golly. We had a good choice.
[03:10:42] Unknown:
It's better than We we had three I'm from South Carolina, Abbeville, South Carolina, and we had three channels too. But we could get Augusta sometime over the, it it's we're in the right direction. That's Yep. The antenna. Remember? In all of that. Yep. And sometimes late in the, evening, I could get Columbia, South Carolina. That's in the middle of the state. We're on the edge right at the border of Georgia. And we started this the civil war. That'd be millions then. And I don't know if you ever heard me talk about that, on this show, but, anyway You started the civil war?
Yes. We had, black folk and white folk come together. We had a college for the black folks there. And, anyway, so we they called us altogether, the community, to vote on succeeding from the nation. And so they had three meetings, and every every, every one of them voted on majority wise to succeed from the nation. So they wrote up the document to succeed from the nation, went down to Columbia, South Carolina where the capital was, and presented it to both branches of the government. And they accepted it. And that flag is flying on the dome today. The Palmetto flag was the first Confederate flag that represented the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.
And, the Palmetto tree in the middle of that flag, was the logs that they built that first fort to to, go against the British to come on land in that port in in Charleston, South Carolina. Well, they had about three or four, ships in the harbor coming in trying to get on land. They couldn't make it because they couldn't blow up that port. The shells wouldn't explode. So they gave out a shells and went back. Well, those those, palmetto trees were so soft, it just so absorbed the the shell, and it wouldn't hit the ground. So that palmetto tree represents that port that survived the the shelling all night long with with those three ships.
So that's the the Palmetto flag. And the crescent on the flag is that harbor in Charleston. That's what it represents.
[03:13:35] Unknown:
What year is this? What
[03:13:39] Unknown:
year was it? This is revolutionary war. Not the 1774.
[03:13:45] Unknown:
Yeah. 1774 or '76?
[03:13:49] Unknown:
'76.
[03:13:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Wow.
[03:13:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Revolutionary War. But we we adopted that flag to represent the con the nation of South Carolina when we succeeded from the nation. We were now bringing up our nation, not a state. And it's still flying on the flag on the on the capital today. They had the confederate flag up there and and they've raised it, the confederate flag the battle flag in this, 1960 to represent, you know, the the, hundred years, from the, you know, original confederacy. Anyway, so they raised that up on in the in the 1960. And, what what we did back then is to save from the nation.
Now, it stood as and that was the Saint Andrews cross flag, the battle flag that you see. Anyway, just a little short history there, and that's where I'm from. And Abbeyville started the the route to go succeed from the nation, and they did. We did. We were the first Confederate state.
[03:15:12] Unknown:
Too bad they wouldn't let let you do it, during the so called civil war. Dirty buggers.
[03:15:22] Unknown:
No. We were the civil war. We were in so we're the ones that started the Civil War in in Naperville, South Carolina eighteen sixties.
[03:15:35] Unknown:
And how about Lincoln? Did it, with Fort Sumner. I haven't having somebody took took first there. But from what I'm gleaning from Michael Gatti is that, Lincoln, he was he was warring on his own, northern folks. He was a real life SOB.
[03:16:00] Unknown:
I think he was an imposter. He took up his name. They they're telling I have heard from people in Abbeville, where I'm from, up there, that Abraham Lincoln was the child of of John c Calhoun. And if you look at their pictures, John c Calhoun was as tall as Lincoln. He looked like Lincoln, not not as ugly as Lincoln. Okay?
[03:16:36] Unknown:
Come on. But
[03:16:38] Unknown:
but he but what they said was, John c Calhoun, we sent him to college. And, he came back and was running for office. And he was out in the country wherever, and he had, you know, had a little go around with this woman that was basically a slave, Jew is what she was. And they were very few around, but he had little little love thing going on with her and, she got pregnant. And so they had to take her out of South Carolina because they would have, not got, John c Calhoun elected, to office, to have a legitimate child illegitimate child and especially from a Jew. So they took the the woman that hadn't had the baby yet. She was pregnant.
They took her and gave her to the tenth the man that comes around the like, mister Haney. The 10 man to get a guy that drives around, you know, selling people stuff. They gave her to him to take off to go up north, and, he, found a place, in Tennessee, I believe it was, right at Pointe, Tennessee in in North Carolina, and that's where she had to be. Oh, no. And that's where that's where we think Lincoln was. He was he was that that guy. Go ahead.
[03:18:15] Unknown:
Wasn't his name not Springsteen before he changed it to Lincoln? That's a story I've heard several times.
[03:18:23] Unknown:
I haven't heard that. John c Cowell. If you look at John c Cowell's picture and Lincoln's picture, they are I swear. You can tell us his baby. His kid.
[03:18:39] Unknown:
I like that, what was that president's name in Cuba and his son, Trudeau?
[03:18:53] Unknown:
I don't know what what are you talking about now.
[03:18:58] Unknown:
Do you know that? Fidel Castro. Yeah. Fidel Castro is, Justin Trudeau's dad from what John Yeah. From what you're saying. Yeah. And just a little bit of research kinda kinda, solidifies that
[03:19:21] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[03:19:23] Unknown:
The way they both look
[03:19:25] Unknown:
We had no we had never heard of this situation before until some people from Columbia have gotten into the records. And, I think it was, like, put away for good, but it was in the records, and they found it. It's not well known in South Carolina or anywhere, basically. But this is what they had,
[03:19:50] Unknown:
When did they find it?
[03:19:53] Unknown:
They found it back in, let's see. I see it was, in in the, 1996 or something like that. Oh. And so I started learning law in 2000 in February. So I was getting involved with, get learning law and right way law and all that other stuff and all that other stuff. Uh-huh. And then they I thought they burned the I thought they burned all those records. No. No. No.
[03:20:28] Unknown:
So, Bruce, you you just said a few minutes ago that, Lincoln's mother was a Jew, and she got and she got and she got pregnant by John c Calhoun.
[03:20:41] Unknown:
Right.
[03:20:42] Unknown:
And they did not get married.
[03:20:45] Unknown:
No. They couldn't get married.
[03:20:48] Unknown:
And they oh, and why could not they get married? Oh, because because so he then he would be elected to to some office or something? Well, he was he was a he was a a, Protestant from Abbeville, South Carolina. Oh.
[03:21:02] Unknown:
Okay. And she was a Jew. So who was a I guess she was cleaning up, in this restaurant that they had Oh. On the trail. And Yeah. He spent the night with her, and she got pregnant. And they found that out that it was him that got her pregnant, and so they had to take her out of state to save save faith with John C. Calhoun.
[03:21:28] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:21:29] Unknown:
And, see, he just got out of college when he ran for, you know, office.
[03:21:35] Unknown:
Oh.
[03:21:37] Unknown:
He's a very smart guy.
[03:21:39] Unknown:
He I think he a while ago.
[03:21:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. He was a Presbyterian. A Huguenot Presbyterian. That's what we were, Huguenots. And we came from Abbeville, France. And, see, we, my great great whatever ancestor fled from this fled, France because they were looking for the, Huguenots, over there that had a festival. Every year, thousands and thousands of, Huguenots, gathered together at first festival the harvest festival. Well, the Huguenots were the people that that built Paris for him, but but the Catholic priest told him you gotta purify his land after he they had all done that work for him to do all the artwork in Paris.
Buildings, you name it. They did everything to make that place stand out for the king. And so he had to order the the army to go purify his land, and they did. Thousands of of Huguenots were murdered. But my ancestor got away, and he fled to Scotland. And they put his wife in a a wine barrel and marked the wine barrel, and it took him about a almost a week to find her own docket dock And and, and then and, anyway so, anyway, so they found her, pulled her out, revived her, and she they came to South Carolina, through Charleston because the Catholics were down in the you know, all around Florida and everything. They were looking for them because they knew they escaped from the the, you know, pillage that was in their homeland.
Anyway, so they came through Charleston and went all the way to the, Savannah River. And John c Calhoun's daddy was the wagon train master taking people over to the land at, Louisiana, area. And so the Abbeville, South Abbeville, South Carolina was the port West to have people go to, you know, the, Louisiana. And if you look in the boot of Louisiana on the coast, you can find Abbeville, inland, about maybe, fifteen, twenty miles inland, maybe 30 miles, something like that. But they're right in the middle of the boot, and there's two squares like the mother home is. We got one square in Abbeville.
The motherland has two squares but butted up together. And, down in Louisiana, it's two squares. That's the town. And they have the shrimp festival every year down there. It's the biggest festival ever. Peep people come from all over. Small history, but it happened, and we started the civil war.
[03:25:04] Unknown:
And so, Bruce, there's another story out there that there it was a Jewish man who got who impregnated, Lincoln's mother. And he lives somewhere like in North Carolina traveling man.
[03:25:25] Unknown:
Okay. They turned it around.
[03:25:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Thanks. Or either way, one way or the other, Calhoun, Chelsea Calhoun or this, Silverstein, not that that was his name, but I think I think his name did end in steen that either one way or the other, Lincoln was is a Jew was a Jew.
[03:25:46] Unknown:
Jew. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. But if you look at him and look at, John c Calhoun, they're the same height, basically. Look, the light, though he John c Calhoun wasn't as ugly as he was, but he's got that, you know, statue, you know, of a man just like Hey, Bruce.
[03:26:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Your your degree your degree in profession was photography. You could do a digital, picture overlay and find out where the common features are on the face. Right? It's a kind of facial recognition.
[03:26:28] Unknown:
Yeah. But I don't do photography anymore. I'm not I'm not doing that anymore.
[03:26:33] Unknown:
I I know, but thing is is you have the know how.
[03:26:37] Unknown:
No. I don't I don't have anything. Look. The the the computer and everything else, I I have a hard time me getting on the computer. So
[03:26:47] Unknown:
so what you're gonna do is you know? Yeah. But you know the nuts and bolts of it, and you could probably direct one of these youngins nowadays on on what you want. Oh, okay. They can do they can do an overlay somehow and find out the points of, likeness on them.
[03:27:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Hadn't thought about that. I just relay in the information. That's all I've been doing here lately and what I know and understand. Well, I'm I'm listening,
[03:27:23] Unknown:
and I'm putting together a
[03:27:27] Unknown:
We had a college for the black folks. We honored them. Mhmm. Mhmm. And, you know, whenever there was a festival or anything, they were in the parade. They were in the in the square with us one on one. You know? Mhmm. We didn't have them as slaves. We we didn't believe in slavery. They're few French Huguenots, you know, Presbyterians. But they had their own gravesite. So does that so did the Huguenots. And they live with us, and we work with them, and they work with us. You know? There were no, you know, battle about slavery and all this stuff. We didn't believe in slavery. And that's that's part of what the Confederacy was. They had more black folks fighting for the land than the white folks did, believe it or not.
And and Gatti will tell you that.
[03:28:32] Unknown:
Well, I've read a book on it, like, over twenty five years ago. I believe it. Okay.
[03:28:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. They were fighting for their land
[03:28:42] Unknown:
just like we were. You know? Yeah. We were had them in there. The first the first legal slaveholder in the country was black. Yes. That came off of that that came off that 1619 load. They don't tell you that one. That's right. Well, the And then later on, he had a court case because slavery was only it was more or less kind of an indentured kind of thing, and they turned it into a permanent thing off of a case that that guy had against a guy that wanted his freedom. And he wasn't giving it to him. And, they went to court, and the court went against him and or went against the slave, and it ended up being in perpetuity.
[03:29:33] Unknown:
Right. I tell you. That's just crazy as they can get.
[03:29:41] Unknown:
Why why does a black man I I'm gonna ask this again. Why does a black man have to teach White Folk Day history?
[03:29:49] Unknown:
It's a gift it's a gift to us. You know?
[03:29:54] Unknown:
Thank you.
[03:29:55] Unknown:
And remember, most Jewish plantations or slaveholder were Jewish.
[03:30:02] Unknown:
Well, Masa Bauchmann was for sure. If y'all don't know that, that's my last name.
[03:30:13] Unknown:
They're still slaving.
[03:30:16] Unknown:
Yep. Hey, Paul.
[03:30:20] Unknown:
Is,
[03:30:23] Unknown:
Paul there? Does anybody know that John is on Paul's website on docs.exposethematrix under recents? Where he has a video of a traffic stop in South Carolina?
[03:30:48] Unknown:
Nobody?
[03:30:50] Unknown:
Nope. Alright.
[03:30:53] Unknown:
Let's see here. Sorry for if I change the subject on you guys.
[03:30:59] Unknown:
Is that about a half hour thing?
[03:31:02] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[03:31:04] Unknown:
It was probably in Toccoa, Georgia right over the border from there. And, it started in a Home Depot or a Lowe's, something like that, when a guy passed by a cop and said he doesn't like cops.
[03:31:21] Unknown:
This is That started the whole thing.
[03:31:24] Unknown:
Oh, yeah? Well, this guy's the guy's name is Sean. He's got his wife or girlfriend with him video video in the entire encounter. It just starts where he's already pulled over on the side of the road.
[03:31:38] Unknown:
Oh, there's a different one then. Okay. Yeah. He's he's ex army,
[03:31:43] Unknown:
and he knows the code up and down about I never knew before that whatever section, I don't know, 18, subsection 31, title 18, subsection 31 about describing what a motor vehicle is and all that. Mhmm. Mhmm. This is the one they broke the window.
[03:32:04] Unknown:
They broke the window. Yeah. They saw the window. Car and get get them out and need you to call.
[03:32:10] Unknown:
Well, I didn't the the video stops right as they're breaking the window, and his girlfriend or wife is screaming. And I'd really like to know who that guy is.
[03:32:30] Unknown:
I'm pretty sure he he did come on the show, last year for, like, three, four days. And and, I think Sherry has his email.
[03:32:45] Unknown:
Okay. Sherry. Alright. Cool. I wanna I wanna find out what happened there. And he did a couple things wrong, obviously, like telling the cop, I'll defend myself, when they finally said, alright. You're get out of the car, or else, he said, well, I'll I'll defend myself. And he had a concealed carry on his waist, you know, but But I didn't hear what happened after that, so I wanna find out. It's very interesting.
[03:33:13] Unknown:
I thought maybe He went to his home. He went to his home. That's where he went to, his property.
[03:33:20] Unknown:
Oh, he got
[03:33:22] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I see.
[03:33:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Alright. It was Sean in North Carolina, I think, or South Carolina.
[03:33:30] Unknown:
It was South Carolina. I looked I was trying to look at the county as he was saying that I already had his affidavit at the Macomb County. It sounded like we're saying, Macomb, Macombie or something. But, anyway, so Paul's off wandering around with his cats right now, I guess. Okay. Hey, you guys. I'm gonna post my Washington state cover letter for the attorney general, and you guys go take a look at it and see what you think. I I welcome all comments. Okay? This is Victor in Washington. Alright?
[03:34:13] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[03:34:14] Unknown:
God bless and godspeed, guys. Have you have you already put your affidavit in to the secretary of state of The United States?
[03:34:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I did that last year in July. I'm kind of a procrastinator.
[03:34:27] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah.
[03:34:29] Unknown:
And I'm really looking forward to get diving into this Irish stuff. I see a couple different sources. One one saying the Philadelphia office. One saying the Washington, DC office. David Kaye's website, nationalstatus.info is Washington DC. And I've heard Rogers say that the Philadelphia office is the one that deals with non citizen aliens. So just kinda interested in what the right address is. Do you do you send your cold and the other term that I hear a lot is cold affidavit, meaning you're not cc ing anybody with the IRS cover letter.
It's going just to the IRS. But, I'd David Hayes website repeat that, please, Brett.
[03:35:22] Unknown:
No. It just says it's going directly to The US secretary of state. That's the cold affidavit.
[03:35:29] Unknown:
Oh, so okay. I got you. I got you. So when you're when you're noticing the IRS and you're giving him a nice fresh him or her a nice fresh copy of your affidavit notarized, you're not cc'ing anyone on that, though, is my understanding.
[03:35:53] Unknown:
Well, it would be under under that department, but they're under the secretary of state. But you know?
[03:36:02] Unknown:
Well, David David k's website national status. I don't know if they have a document. Part of the passport office under secretary state IRS.
[03:36:11] Unknown:
I don't know if you cc anyone else on that. Maybe your state IRS agency or whatever.
[03:36:23] Unknown:
Yeah. On the attorney gen on the attorney general affidavit, you cc the Washington State Department of Revenue, But I don't believe that Washington State has any state income tax, so it's kind of a moot point. And I also, on my attorney general cover letter, cc'd the the head official of the Washington State Patrol. And I was thinking, I wonder if I should also do different different district branches also. I'm just curious on thoughts on that.
[03:37:01] Unknown:
Anywhere you roam, you should probably notify.
[03:37:08] Unknown:
Good point.
[03:37:10] Unknown:
And they'll either leave you alone or they'll attack en masse.
[03:37:17] Unknown:
Yeah. So, Brett, did you watch that video of Sean?
[03:37:24] Unknown:
I think I watched it a long time ago.
[03:37:28] Unknown:
Right.
[03:37:29] Unknown:
Because I remember the incident.
[03:37:32] Unknown:
Yeah. It says 08/19/2024 is the title of the video under the recent section, docs that explores the matrix. And,
[03:37:44] Unknown:
about that
[03:37:45] Unknown:
trap the guy in the traffic stop. Wait. That was in Conway, South Carolina, Northwest of Myrtle Beach, I think. There you go. There you go. That's it. So, anyway, if if you know, I was it really kinda woke me up to how serious the situation is and how you need to know the code to even rebut their the presumption of being a US citizen. Even though he had all this knowledge, he didn't have the code with him. Still, he said, pretty sure that guy's a dirty cop. And they want they they want him to step out of that car, and he refused to step out of that car. And when they said, get out of the car, he said, I will defend myself. And I know that's where he made the big mistake right there. They didn't they didn't waste time. He just smashed the window. And the last you hear is the girl screaming and the video ends.
So
[03:38:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you don't you don't fight the cop on the side of the road with all this legal stuff. He does not know.
[03:38:50] Unknown:
I'm sure he knows now. I hope he does.
[03:38:54] Unknown:
Well, you're dealing with the 98 and below IQ monster.
[03:39:00] Unknown:
He didn't seem that bad. He he's really courteous. He had a lot of knowledge of the codes and the the passport card that he was talking about with the designations of, well, he had a he had some things wrong, obviously, but he made some mistakes for sure. I just lost pretty damn everything.
[03:39:24] Unknown:
They just label him a current citizen and and, don't mess with the cops on the side of the road?
[03:39:31] Unknown:
No. So I'm what I'm getting at is if either of all of us would have been in that same situation, and they they said, step out of the car, step out of the car, and he knows to violate yeah. You step out of the car. Here's my here's my firearm. My hands are here in the air. If you wanna take me to jail, go ahead. Let's go to jail.
[03:39:55] Unknown:
There you go.
[03:39:57] Unknown:
You handed me your affidavit that you sent to the secretary of state's office. You handed him that first.
[03:40:02] Unknown:
Yeah. He did that a couple of times. It's a difference. He did that he did that three times to different three different officers. But when that one officer sir. Say that again, sir. Can you repeat that, please?
[03:40:28] Unknown:
They were served right then and there.
[03:40:31] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. So so they decided they're gonna violate his rights. So if, you know, if you have a cop, as Roger says, one of the boss hogs, and he insists on violating your rights, then don't don't give him any evidence to put any charges on you. So, you know, it's just I I look at it as an example of testing, but he should have never said, I will defend myself. Okay. I I'm gonna get out of this vehicle under duress, and get out of the vehicle. Don't put your girlfriend or wife in that dangerous Yes, ma'am.
[03:41:12] Unknown:
For a son in I I have an in North Carolina. I'm I don't know if this is the same person you're talking about. But, if I guess I could give you his email if you're trying to contact him.
[03:41:29] Unknown:
Go ahead. I already
[03:41:31] Unknown:
Oh, I don't know if it's the same. Okay. And I know he's moved, but I think he's still in South Carolina. Did Rick just say he's in Conway up by Myrtle Beach up by Myrtle Beach? Okay. Well, let me hold on. Let me go right here where
[03:41:50] Unknown:
That's where the incident occurred. I don't know where he is.
[03:41:56] Unknown:
Oh,
[03:41:57] Unknown:
okay. Thanks for hearing me.
[03:42:01] Unknown:
Yeah. He Okay. So is this Sherry? Who's who am I talking to?
[03:42:07] Unknown:
What?
[03:42:09] Unknown:
What's what's the female's name? Victor. Talking yes, ma'am. Boom.
[03:42:15] Unknown:
I don't know how you spell your name. And here it is. Here's his email address. Boom. Oh, my name?
[03:42:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Please.
[03:42:24] Unknown:
I didn't I didn't say my name.
[03:42:28] Unknown:
It doesn't matter.
[03:42:30] Unknown:
It doesn't matter. I just be given this email address.
[03:42:34] Unknown:
It doesn't matter. Go ahead. Can Can you spell it slowly for me? Like What do you want? Okay.
[03:42:43] Unknown:
Boom is [email protected].
[03:42:56] Unknown:
Did you say hot mail? This is a Sean.
[03:42:59] Unknown:
I yeah. Okay. I'll yes. Boom,pko,@hotmail.com. And this is a Sean that was this is a Sean that was in Spartanburg. And now well, the last I heard, two years ago was that he was now outside outside of Pickens in Walhalla near Lake Keowee. Keowee. Walhalla.
[03:43:33] Unknown:
Walhalla. So that's boom, e k o. So [email protected]. Boom echo. So bravo. Okay.
[03:43:51] Unknown:
Boom. T as in Tom.
[03:43:55] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:43:56] Unknown:
Boom. Boom. At? TasinTom,[email protected].
[03:44:18] Unknown:
Alright. I got it. [email protected]. So tko,[email protected]. Alright. Thank you, ma'am. Appreciate it. I really appreciate it. Okay. Did you watch that video? It's obviously, you did. Right?
[03:44:47] Unknown:
Yes. It's been so long. I can't remember more than than you're saying about it right now a few minutes ago.
[03:44:57] Unknown:
Yeah. He was sitting there in his passenger in his driver's seat. His girlfriend or wife was videoing the entire incident. He had his window down about five inches. Three different officers talked to him. He gave his paperwork to three different officers, told them the code, told them what the passport card was all about. And whenever they would mention sovereign citizen, he would say, Those guys are crazy. You know? I would have said something different, like, I have no affiliation with those guys. There's nothing in The United States Code that hasn't been mentioned of sovereign citizen. Please do not label me as that because I am not claiming to be that. You gotta be really, really calm, cool, and collected, and not let your emotions get a hold of you.
[03:45:46] Unknown:
Me me or you keep cutting out. I don't know if it's my phone or your phone or what, but can you hear me? Wait a minute. Even if you respond right now, I won't I won't hear you because
[03:46:00] Unknown:
You're cutting out.
[03:46:01] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't know if what I remember from that. I don't know if this is
[03:46:11] Unknown:
You're cutting you're cutting out.
[03:46:15] Unknown:
It's okay. I really appreciate that, though. I really this is exactly what I wanted. I wanna get a hold of this guy.
[03:46:21] Unknown:
Do you understand? The same guy. You you understand? I don't know if it's the same guy. So so you should start your email off with, are you in anything right now? Is it a purse I don't even know if it was name of Sean, but, but, I mean, in the video, but or the audio or whatever it was. I I used to maybe don't you wanna don't you wanna start off and say, are you the per are you the man who this happened to?
[03:46:48] Unknown:
Absolutely. Absolutely. His name was Sean. His name was Sean for sure. Oh. Oh, okay. He mentioned it several times.
[03:46:58] Unknown:
I'm just concerned. But why haven't we heard from Sean in the last two years? Seems like, if he was okay, he would've come on in Rogers Radio Ranch and said what happened and everything, but, no, nothing that I know of.
[03:47:16] Unknown:
I just watched his video this morning for the first time, and I'm going to e email him as soon as I get off this call here.
[03:47:24] Unknown:
Okay. Let
[03:47:25] Unknown:
us know. Let thank you. Let us know. Thank you. I do I do I do think he did give out his email over the Radio Ranch, so you might mention Radio Ranch before he got it. Oh, yeah. That's right.
[03:47:42] Unknown:
I remember now. Cool. Thank thank goodness.
[03:47:50] Unknown:
Miss miss, have you already sent your notices out to all of the officials in your areas that you might be traveling through long time ago or recently or or not?
[03:48:02] Unknown:
Who? Me?
[03:48:04] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am.
[03:48:06] Unknown:
I've only sent in the affidavits, being a national to the secretary of state in Washington DC.
[03:48:17] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am. Well, I just got done do
[03:48:20] Unknown:
oh, go ahead. Sorry. I'm I'm just gonna say I'm out of the country, and they don't do mail here. Gotcha. It's a it's a backwards third world country in my opinion.
[03:48:33] Unknown:
Well, most of these websites have email addresses on them because I just got done researching for two days straight. All of the websites, all the government websites, all the names and addresses of all the officials. And I'd say about 80% of them have an e mail address. Just I'm gonna I'm gonna post this I already posted this attorney general Washington state affidavit to MRCA on Telegram. But once she approves it, it says it's good to go. I'm gonna put it on her national status freedom Telegram channel, and I'm gonna put it on nationalstatus.info's Telegram and PPN radio chat and also on the Chachango chat rooms.
So it'll be there. One of the hardest parts about being a student for two years is there's not really many places where you can see actual samples of people's affidavits and sample letters.
[03:49:37] Unknown:
What makes you think we're chopped liver? You say that you're going to that one group you're going to that one group and for their approval. What makes you think, they trump us? No. No. I I was gonna say that. You you I I know, but I'm implying it. Thing is is, who are the more senior students? There or here?
[03:50:04] Unknown:
I don't know. I've been doing it for two and a half years, so I'd say I'm the baby
[03:50:09] Unknown:
amongst those New news flash. News flash. I've been with Roger thirty plus years. Who's seen him?
[03:50:18] Unknown:
Yeah. I remember talking to you a long time ago for the first time. And and and we don't play any bullshit games over here. Gotcha. I know you were saying I'm the original Brent. And I said, okay. I didn't you're not Brent Winters. You're the original Brent. But before you mention that, I was gonna I was gonna ask, amongst the two chat rooms from the matrix docs, there's Chichango. There's a PPN radiator ranch two, and there's another one, dot chichango chat and go. So I'm gonna put it on all of those those two websites also. But, yeah, I'd like to collaborate on getting a certain location that's got lots of samples that are approved. You know what I mean?
I yield. Thank you, ma'am, for the information. I appreciate it.
[03:51:33] Unknown:
Hey, Victor. I'm on here as j w. J w.
[03:51:39] Unknown:
J w. Alright. Nice to meet you. This is Victor in Washington.
[03:51:45] Unknown:
Alright. Nice to meet you, Victor.
[03:51:59] Unknown:
Victor, what part of Washington you at?
[03:52:06] Unknown:
Federal Way, Washington, South Of Seattle. Oh, yeah. Alright. I'm over in the Panhandle, Idaho. So my name is George. Good to meet you. Nice meeting you, George. I've never I don't I've only cruised through Idaho. Actually yeah. You Idaho. Yeah. I've only gone through though about 15 times on my way from Washington to Michigan where I'm from originally.
[03:52:33] Unknown:
Mhmm. What part of Michigan?
[03:52:37] Unknown:
Born in Gladwin, Michigan, raised in Midland, Michigan, between Anchorage, Alaska and Midland, Michigan growing up.
[03:52:48] Unknown:
You're familiar with Mark Korenke?
[03:52:51] Unknown:
Nope. Never heard of him.
[03:52:54] Unknown:
He goes by Mark from Michigan. Okay. He's had a radio. He's got he's had a radio show out of there for over thirty years.
[03:53:05] Unknown:
Can you spell his last name, please?
[03:53:08] Unknown:
K o e r n k e.
[03:53:15] Unknown:
Is that a as in alpha, alpha Oscar echo Mike kilo echo?
[03:53:21] Unknown:
No. Kilo Oscar echo Romeo November kilo, echo. Uh-huh. Korg key.
[03:53:42] Unknown:
Kilo Oscar echo Romeo kilo echo.
[03:53:48] Unknown:
November. Yeah, November kilo echo. Corn key.
[03:54:00] Unknown:
November kilo echo Romeo kilo echo.
[03:54:06] Unknown:
No. No. No. Start again. Kilo
[03:54:14] Unknown:
Oscar
[03:54:17] Unknown:
echo Romeo November kilo echo.
[03:54:28] Unknown:
Okay. Got it. Kilo Oscar echo Romeo November kilo echo. Kormke. Mark Kormke has a radio show, you said?
[03:54:41] Unknown:
Yeah. The intelligence report.
[03:54:44] Unknown:
Alright. He's out of Michigan. Are you on a phone?
[03:54:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Are you on a telephone or a computer? You're on the telephone.
[03:54:54] Unknown:
I'm on the telephone with my Is that a cell or a landline?
[03:54:59] Unknown:
Cell phone. Is that a cell or a landline? Cell phone. I could text it over to you.
[03:55:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Please. That's, the intelligence report?
[03:55:12] Unknown:
Yeah. He's on two 2PM to 4PM and then 5PM to six.
[03:55:22] Unknown:
Wow. I'll I'll I'll try to hook up with them. Thank you, Brett. Thirty years with Roger, before even so when he was with John Benson and Glenn Ambor, back in them days?
[03:55:40] Unknown:
It was right after that. Okay. Because he was the he was the vice president pretty much of the citizens for constitutional Georgia.
[03:55:52] Unknown:
No kidding. Interesting.
[03:55:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Alright. Let me get a quote to write your number.
[03:55:59] Unknown:
Alright. Citizens for something. I didn't catch the last part of that. That's alright, though.
[03:56:07] Unknown:
Hey, Brett? Citizen Citizens for Constitutional Georgia.
[03:56:14] Unknown:
Constitutional Georgia.
[03:56:19] Unknown:
Hey, Brett? Yeah. Hi. It's Rich in Alabama.
[03:56:25] Unknown:
Great. I
[03:56:27] Unknown:
I don't know if you folks are aware of this. Apparently, I know I know Roger hates Microsoft, and, you might guy you guys might already know about this. I just came across this. Apparently, there's something on YouTube by somebody named Jay z two cents, and it he's saying that, Microsoft don't don't, download any of the current Microsoft stuff because, it's corrupted, and it's gonna steal your it's gonna screw up all your, your files and stuff. And I don't as far as I know, I guess a lot of people still have Microsoft, don't they?
[03:57:26] Unknown:
Yeah. That was a big ball. Yeah.
[03:57:31] Unknown:
And I've still got Windows.
[03:57:34] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. This, yeah, this guy's saying well, the the title of this is, it's a 10 it's a ten minute video, but it says Microsoft strikes again. Apparently, the downloads is corrupting it's corrupted, and it's and it's it's screwing everything up on on people's desktops, I guess. I don't have a desktop. So
[03:58:01] Unknown:
that's a YouTube video.
[03:58:02] Unknown:
I had one
[03:58:05] Unknown:
system. I had one system. I had one system. I had one system. I had one system. I had one system. I had one system. That. It's called
[03:58:10] Unknown:
it's called Microsoft Strikes Again. It's a Microsoft
[03:58:13] Unknown:
update, and I had a system go down because updates were enabled. The other two, updates are blocked. But the one that ran the updates, that one is corrupt, and I'm having difficulty getting at the hard drive again. It's absolutely true. If you have a Microsoft product, you probably already have the offending update because it was rolled out three days ago.
[03:58:45] Unknown:
Okay. Right, Paul. That, and that's what I wanted to get this to you. But, yeah, the the this guy's, site is called jz2cents, and he he, apparently, talks about remedy and stuff on on this. But he's saying, don't don't do it. But this is this came out two days ago. So so you're aware of it. So I just wanted to let you all know. Yeah.
[03:59:14] Unknown:
There's a program there's a program called stop updates 10. Stop updates one zero. Download that program, install it, and click on hard block of updates, and your computer will never update again unless you unblock it, which you can do if you need to.
[03:59:39] Unknown:
Stop updates 10 and then click on what? Click on
[03:59:44] Unknown:
hard block. There's two there's two functions. You can do a hard block, which, which denies any updates whatsoever, And then there's notify, and it'll notify you of what updates are available and allow you to choose which ones you want to apply and which ones you don't. But your computer will never automatically apply an update.
[04:00:12] Unknown:
Thank you so much because I've already done the stop all updates, and it just goes ahead and besides turn it back on anyway. Yeah. And I was thinking this morning. I better up Windows. Yeah. I was thinking this morning, I better update back up my computer stuff today. Right. Get off the hard drive and take everything off it and put it on a hard drive, external hard drive. It's called it's called stop updates 10.
[04:00:35] Unknown:
But if the all if the update if the offending update is already on your computer, if you have another computer and you have a Windows 10 machine that's turned off, if it's going to force an update, I would unplug it from the Internet, boot it up, and download the, stop updates 10 program with another computer and transfer it to the Windows 10 machine on a USB thumb drive, and then install that and apply the block before you plug that computer back into the Internet.
[04:01:18] Unknown:
Alright. Thank you, Paul. You're welcome. Anyway, guys,
[04:01:22] Unknown:
the stream's been running for four hours, so I think it's about time to take it down. So if you bear with me for just a moment, I'm gonna do that very thing. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales and Brent Allen Winters, the Friday edition. Catch us on eurofolkradio.com, Global Voice Radio Network, and various other platforms, including radiosoapbox.com and others. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. And for more information, check our website at oh, good lord. Check our website at thematrixstocks.com. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. Thank you so much for joining us. We'll catch you back here next time on the Radio Ranch with Roger
[04:02:11] Unknown:
Seals.
[04:02:34] Unknown:
Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[04:02:40] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Technical Difficulties
Discussion on John Bolton's FBI Raid
Loyalty and Disloyalty in Politics
Common Law and the Constitution
Declaration of '76: Shifting Dependence
Spirit of the Common Law
Scottish Enlightenment and John Locke
Laws of Nature and Nature's God
Radio Station Transition and Listener Interaction
Outline of the Declaration of '76
Historical Context of American Independence
Cultural and Religious Influences on American Founding
Economic Systems and Usury
Data Centers and Land Use Issues
Basque History and Influence
South Carolina's Role in American History
Abraham Lincoln's Ancestry and Rumors
Traffic Stop Incident and Legal Rights
Microsoft Update Issues and Solutions