On this Veterans Day broadcast, we battled gremlins at startup and then dug into why days like this stir such mixed feelings. I shared my Air Force‑brat roots and lifelong opposition to needless wars, and we explored claims like “all wars are bankers’ wars,” the scale of U.S. basing abroad, and classic anti‑war perspectives from Smedley Butler and others. We also talked practical sovereignty: local militia versus federal militarism, smart ways to respond to robocalls and smart meters, and why clear thinking beats empty “patriotism.” From there we shifted to money, law, and personal agency. We unpacked how mortgages and promissory notes really work, why the Uniform Commercial Code matters, and pointed newcomers to accessible primers like Historical Jurisprudence. Listeners shared wins and questions on status, passports, homeschooling, and dealing with agencies—plus hands‑on EMF mitigation tips and opt‑out strategies. If you’re seeking freedom with both feet on the ground, this episode gives you perspective, tools, and a motivated community to learn with.
- 'EURO·FOLK·RADIO' (live carriage mentioned): https://eurofolkradio.com/
- 'magicJack' (account management referenced): https://my.magicjack.com/
- 'All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars' by Michael Rivero (video/article referenced): https://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/allwarsarebankerwars.php
- 'War Is a Racket' by Smedley D. Butler (full text): https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/butlersd-warisaracket/butlersd-warisaracket-00-e.html
- 'Chesty Puller' (background on the Marine legend discussed): https://www.britannica.com/biography/Chesty-Puller
- 'Hillsdale College – Free Online Courses' (homeschool/learning resource mentioned): https://info.hillsdale.edu/learn-from-hillsdale
- 'InPower Movement' (Notice‑of‑Liability process and opt‑out strategies): https://www.inpowermovement.org/
- 'Less EMF' (shielding fabrics and materials referenced): https://lessemf.com/
- 'EMF Help Center – Jerry Day' (smart‑meter education): https://www.jerryday.com/EMFhelpcenter.com/
- 'FreeConferenceCall' (platform referenced on-air): https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
- 'Rumble' (video simulcast platform): https://rumble.com/
- 'Bill Holter interview – USAWatchdog' (recently discussed): https://usawatchdog.com/massive-unrest-in-2024-no-matter-who-wins-bill-holter/
- 'The Law That Never Was' (context for the ratification discussion): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Law_that_Never_Was
- 'Historical Jurisprudence' by Guy Carleton Lee (intro text cited for beginners): https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2346560W/Historical_jurisprudence
And good morning to all you freedom seekers out there, particularly our veterans. We'll talk about that in a minute. Good morning. It's Tuesday, the eleventh. Eleventh day of eleventh. Wow. If it was, nineteen eleven twenty eleven, we'd be triple elevens, Paul. So November 11, about halfway through the, turkey month here. A lot of concerns coming up about that in our situation. Roger Sales, your host, Radio Ranch. We're joined. We should have a number yesterday, we're kind of full anyway, but, we should have a a full compliment or near it of, helpers that extend our reach all over the planet, searching, seeking, waiting for people that are seeking their freedom, and they, boom, they jump in it and it's like a Venus flytrap, man. They're just gone to freedom, Paul.
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Right. But actually much today.
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No. No?
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No. Not so much today. There's there's weird things going on on the Internet. Yes. And there's weird things going on with free conference call. I've had problems with two different FCC rooms. Mhmm. And, it it's just been a total pain in the butt this morning. Alright. The startup was completely the startup was completely hosed. The rumble stream, the countdown was wrong. I had it was
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I had a Are you gonna Honestly You got your hands full. You're like that guy on Ed Sullivan with those plates trying to keep them all spinning on those sticks, aren't you? Yes. Something like that. But
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we're okay. We're up on radiosoapbox.com. We're on, eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. Good. Good. And we're on Global Voice Radio Network. We're both audio and video on Global Voice. It's radio.globalvoiceradio.net for the audio stream and, rumble.globalvoiceradio.net for the video stream, which shows, like, you know, a little bit of the stuff going on. And, well, of course, our website is thematrixstocks.com, and there is where you'll find the links to free conference calls. You can join us live on the show. That, that at least is working.
There was, like, this terrible high pitched squeal coming from FCC, and I had to do a hard reset on the meeting, like, within two minutes at the start of the show. That's why I Yikes. Screwed up. I I missed all my time cues and stuff, but I don't know. Is that true? Mystery.
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Okay. Well, there's Paul's entry in his diary for today. Yeah. Yeah. There's there's my entry in my diary.
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You you know, this morning, I woke up, shit happened, and then I went back to bed.
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Did but did you flush? Oh, I'm sorry. No. It ain't Anyway, we're down. Let's not get into potty humor. Let's not do it. Let's not do it. Humor. Probably we've got nice Good morning. Looks like Robbie. Well, good morning. Will you Jimmy and Jamie Good morning, friends
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and Paul and Roger. It is it is Mercury retrograde.
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Oh, god.
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Oh.
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God almighty. I must be really careful today, Paul.
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Oh, I think.
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Okay. But so, wow. Can I go back to bed?
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Hey. You have to wait for me. I'm going first, dude. You're first.
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Boy, you wanna start out today like that? It's like this discomboboration, and that's messed up. Mercury's in retrograde. Whatever that means. However it affects you, it sounds ominous.
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And I don't think my cat likes it either. She's been harassing the crap out of me all morning.
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Yeah. Okay. She thinks you're her tormentor. Okay. Well, we'll do the best we can to get through a little two hour radio show with the whole world spinning out of control, here on Veterans Day, of course. I have a hard time with today. You know, I was raised in the Air Force. My father was a air force career officer, and, I was around it my whole life. But, Betty, when Vietnam came along, I wouldn't go into that. I was just a young, dumb pup back then, and I still could come to the conclusion there's no reason for us to go over there and be killing each other. K? Right. And so, that, I've I've always been an extreme non war fan, even though the present day events south of the country, they're in the South America, have interesting implications. I'm still a no war kind of guy. I just don't like killing things.
And so, as we've gone through my adult life, I never joined the military. You know, my whole family, my my half brother is in it. He got his kids, to join up, screwed them up royally with shots and every other damn thing. But, so I, as you hear people talk all year, thank you for your service. Thank you for your service. Who do we fight? Was there somebody invading us? You see, that's my problem, and I like old Michael Viera's. I believe it's Michael Viera's video, all wars are bankers wars. If you've never seen that, you can probably easy conjure it up. And he just goes back and document us. Now what we do is we even extend into the history because I believe I can put forth a pretty damn good case and thesis that the civil war was started to bring in this situation so they could control the world with it. These guys were looking very far in advance. And, like, Brent says, I don't think they're that smart.
Brent, they had help. You know? They got help. They got the the the demons that distribute wealth, they're helping them. K? So it comes down to me in this trying to live a national and realistic life with things properly in perspective. And and I hear people say thank you for your service, and I just, I just it it it it hurts me because I wanna say, well, look, man. I'm just sorry you were so so out of whack and unattached reality when you were that age. And that that they put up some sort of a scene somewhere in the world and yelled patriotism and convinced you to go join up and in many instances left their lives, their limbs.
All of them are still suffering from all the injections and the vaccines and the crap they give them, the things they're exposed to. There's veteran suicides or, you know, through the roof. All that, I'm supposed to go and thank people for their service for helping the bankers secure the world's resources in a geopolitical plan. I have a hard time with that. And, so that to me today is as much as it symbolizes, and I appreciate the the the military, and I appreciate it's just been every like, everything else has been co opted and and and utilized and weaponized against us. And, boy, that word patriotism, the it makes the finest men in our society stand up, step forward, and put their genes at play in the gene pool. Of patriotism, there's false false patriotism.
You know, all the crap with Iraq after nine eleven, and everything. So that's just kinda my position on it. I hope I don't offend you. And I do appreciate what people did, and it helps people out. I mean, there's, you know, yin and yang here. There there's also a very positive sides to people going in the military and they come out and their whole career field is laid out in front of them for it. Or the fact that, that, hey. I heard this morning, fifteen percent of, this year's graduates have found a job. One five, Kensei.
15% of the graduates from college last year found a job. K? So there's a ready made job for you. Go step right in the military. You know? But but beware Beware of what it offers and what they're doing, and we're we've never had to defend our country against an enemy. We need to now, and they're not doing it. We need to defend an army of h b one people coming in here and all these illegals that Biden led over the border. We have been technically invaded. They're not wearing uniforms, but their own regular clothes are their uniform. You can see what they're doing. So that's the enemy right now. And how many how many bases do we have?
700 bases or something all over the world? Somebody stick that in our search engine. How many bases do we have over the world? It's a unbelievably staggering amount. Yes.
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Yes, ma'am. By the way, it's it's it's Michael Rivero. Rivero. And that is an excellent presentation video or, text wise, excellent presentation.
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Right. And But my under is it Well, go ahead. I'm sorry. I'll finish it. My understanding
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yeah. My understanding is that waging war is one of the main tools of the elite for population control. For everything. That's one of the main main reasons.
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For everything. For everything. For taking over land, for taking over enemy countries, and for a whole bunch of different things. And remember, they never do anything major where they don't accomplish multiple objectives.
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K? Rob, there's 750 number. Sorry. 750.
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Thank you. No. Thank you, Lisa. How many? 750. Right?
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Yep. That's what it says.
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So we have 750 military bases around the world, folks.
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Yeah. And I'm not sure if that is including the ones in The United States or not.
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No. I think that's just external to The United States.
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That's from what I'm seeing just from this quick search. Yeah.
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Yeah. In countries. Anyway, that's the expenditure. You know, Trump wants to cut back on the spending. That that's a good place to start right there. But then we've got this empire. Yeah. I'm gonna get you just a second, Julie. We got this empire state of mind and and and and the people behind the scenes, which are pulling all the strings and running all these things, and we're the only ones that can can confront them. We, our little band of married men and women here, are the only ones that can adequately stand up in front of them and smack them right in the damn face. They won't do anything.
Julie.
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Yeah. There's a video really going viral right now with Robert David Steele, who's an ex CIA, high level person who is extinguished, for telling the truth. And he mentions more than a thousand worldwide, and he said the military bases are only for one thing, child sex trafficking, money laundering, arms munition laundering, drug laundering, and he named all of the things that they were doing. So I yield Robbie, I think I sent you that email. If I didn't, I'll send it to you, but it's very, very interesting. And he's got another one that came out just recently about, every single politician who's a high ranking politician being blackmailed, and he explained how and why. Very, very, compelling videos that he he, has done. And I
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He couldn't have done it recently. He's been dead for three or four years.
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So these are, like, the kill switch videos that they put, Roger. Where where you have the kill switch. You know, when you get suicided, these things start coming out.
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Yes. I understand.
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Yeah. I yield.
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Alright. Thank you. Is anybody else chomping at the bit to get in here at this point? My phone ringing. I got this magic jack circle jerk calling me, Paul, and you can't it's computerized. You can't shut him up. It it absolutely aggravates me. Is there any way do I call magicJack? How can I get rid of that?
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It just listens to the recording long enough for, for it to tell you, how to, opt out, you know, what number you gotta hit to do it. It's either 25, or 9. Really? But they they have a different thing. If you just hang up on them Yeah. That puts you right back in the database because Yeah. Right. The computer that called you is smart enough to know somebody answered.
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Yeah. Okay. Alright. Well, I'll try and hang on a little bit more. It gets aggravated, Adam. I wanna start screaming when some entity comes on the line. Take me off this list and Yeah. We hang up and they call back again. So I'll try and wait through the message this time. Let's get back this Veterans Day thing. Thank you. Speaking of technological crap,
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Roger.
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Roger? Yes, ma'am. Yes. Yes. I can give you the instructions on how to block a caller on your magicJack account. But what you have to do is you have to log in to your account at my.magicjack.com.
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I can't. Don't don't don't even because I can't do that. I I maybe I could on the other computer. I don't know. I'll get with Paul on it. Okay? There's not a time for error stuff here. So, we're we're talking about Veterans Veterans Day, what goes behind that, the fact that some of our our finest men it wasn't that way before too much until well, if you don't believe me, go read, I wouldn't Chesty Puller. It was, Wars of Racket by Smedley Butler, the famous marine. Both of them celebrated yesterday. Chesty Puller and Smedley Butler. Go read Smedley Butler's Wars of Racket if you've never read that. And he tells you right now he's working for the boys in the back rooms on Wall Street.
And so, anyway but I like the idea, and I wish more people would foster it. I heard a guy talking about it on one on one of the InfoWars segments quite extensively yesterday. Well, we need to get back to the militia. And people need to start contacting their sheriff and say, let's set let's get the militia up. Okay? That's the that's one of the real answers here, not joining the federal military so you can go fight for to make Israel great again. It never was great. How are you gonna make it great again? It's always been a damn cesspool. Look at who founded it.
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May I, Roger? Yes, Lisa. Please calm me down a little bit. I've often I've often speculated with people that I don't know when all the military bases came into the states, but I believe almost every state has a federal military base, and that is the occupation of our free and independent states.
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It's also the the, pork barreling of the representative who can keep that sort of federal expenditure going in their states. They can go back to their constituents and say, look what I've done for you. That's something else, folks. I I I mean, listen, it's just like come out of her, my people. Come out of her. There you can see the I'll get you a second, Tom. You can see the pandemonium that's going on with try just trying to fight her on a couple of damn simple indictments like lying to congress. You can see the extent they go to. Morning, Tom. Thank you for the Sheckman. I'll try and watch it at some point. Oh, Tom. I want to ask you something.
Did you happen to see or any of the listeners, Wayne maybe too, the, Bill Holter interview on USA Watchdog about a week ago? Man, Bill Holter is aging noticeably. I hadn't seen him in a while. Boy, it's noticeable aging. So I was gonna ask you if you saw that and happened in the I thought I thought I sent that to you because,
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there's some good stuff in it too. I don't know. Yeah. I just I try to I try not to flood you with stuff. I just try to send you stuff I think you're interested in. Why? Well, I'm interested in the financial stuff and those particular good guys, and Yeah. You dropped me a Willie. You or somebody else dropped me a
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a I should've forwarded it Rare. I should've forwarded it on to Julie because it was all cyber stuff, you know, and all this stuff that's going on. And I just, well, I'm I watched it all. Did you? I'm gonna let you young pups deal with all that. Go ahead, Tom.
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Yeah. The, I just I wanted to, jump back over a minute. What what were these calls that you were trying to block?
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MagicJack. My magicJack. What kind of calls were you getting? Hell, I don't know. I don't I don't stick around on them long enough to hear them. I usually yell at them when they change it from the computer to the whatever it is. I think it's another computer behind that. I yell at them, say, take me off the list and hang up on them. So I haven't gotten further than that. I'll have to listen to the whole thing. So I just don't know, Tom.
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Yeah. The, it it's the only it's these robocallers, I mean, you know, that's my specialty. And, the Action. If they find that if they find your numbers working, you're it's just gonna spread. So what what I did a long time ago was that I took, you ever heard the remember when back on the landlines, if you called somebody's number and it would go, the number you've dialed is not in service. Okay? Sure. Remember those? Yes. Okay. Well, I used to make up I used to make up recordings and put them on my voice mail or my answering machine at that time. And then I would let it play through, and then whoever was calling, especially if it was a computer, it would hear those three tones and it would and it would say, oh, that phone's not in service and it would take you off the list.
Okay. So, you're just too clever. You'd have to put well, you put that on your voicemail and and then you and then people and then you just have like a a gap of time and then it would give the beep to leave a message, you know. So you'd have to tell people that are calling you that just wait for that wait for the beep and put in the computer would pick up the those three tones and it would say, oh, number is not in service. But Okay. Yeah. Otherwise, there you can't block numbers. Don't waste your time blocking numbers because they call from a different number every freaking time. I'm sure. That's why I have 23,000 phone calls documented.
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Okay. Thank you for the overview there. I don't know the Yeah. Yeah. Can we go back and talk about the Jews?
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Sorry. It's okay. Well, they're probably behind us. Yeah. I don't know. Who's the kid they are? The Jews are behind most of the Republicans. Thing you know, the other thing you trade. Yeah. The other thing you said the other thing you said about the wars is they every time that they get in a financial bind, like, they're ready the country's gonna go bankrupt. They start a war. You know? So that was another thing. But, anyway, go back to what you were saying. I'm sorry.
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Okay. Paul, did you have something to add here? Let me regroup.
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No. I was just repeating the fact that they're the ones behind the robocalls. You
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can you can go back to the, found I forget who was the, congressman. Somebody y'all know all know this had been exposed to those foundational meetings examining the foundations, and they found that the biggest event that could, potentially catalyze and and and turn a society or country upside down is war. That makes perfect sense to me. I mean, then, of course, they go in and somehow surreptitiously, finance both sides. And then they are always the winners. Boy, you know what they're floating now, Paul, and everybody seems to be really upset about? Trump has floated fifty year mortgages.
That's just ridiculous.
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Oh, boy. That Yeah. And you'll pay you'll pay three times the amount of the value of the house in interest. Go with No. No. No. No. No. No. People. No. It's used in three times. No. You won't.
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No. You won't, Tom. You will not pay three times the amount of value of the house. Purchase That happens with a thirty year mortgage. A fifty year, you'll pay four and a half to five times
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the value of the house. Actually, there's some I don't know. I was I was watching something. Yeah. I just saw something about that, and they showed I did see. That it was, like, for a $400,000 house, you pay $1,200,000.
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One. 1.1. I heard 500,000. 1,000,000. 1,000,000. Something like that. $3.03 5. It does something with the payments between thirty and fifty years, Paul. It doesn't just exponentially go out, like, up to a thirty. They j hell, it'd like you said, it'd be four or five times the value of a house. Boy, if y'all are new, if there's anybody new there and you don't know this stuff and understand how the financial system works on this paper money that's all issued under on your back of your future labor and your taxation ability. If you don't understand the way that thing works, it is unbelievable.
Unbelievable when you realize how mortgage work. You know, mortgage. Oh, wait. Here to yo. Here come Julie. This right in her or right in her wheelhouse. A mortgage comes from the root word of mortmain. Mortmain and which means basically death. Morto in Spanish is death. So, and so when you get one of these and then the way they've got the damn system structured, they don't loan you anything. That's the damnedest thing. And and I'll I'll bet you there's people listening that do not know this right now that you they banks do not loan quote unquote money. They don't even loan currency. You give them the ability to do that when you sign the promissory note. I promise to pay You become the creditor.
You yeah. Yeah. I I promise to pay so many months and so much principal, so much interest, and boom, for this amount. And, they never loaned you that. The bank didn't have to come off of it. They took that now under the UCC and the way we're structured. Now that becomes a promissory notice, a promise to pay a stream of income in the future. You just created the quote unquote money by signing that document. You promised to give them that income stream. So now they go over and they take that promissory note and they put it on the liability side of the books at the financial institution. That means I owe I owe, it's off to work I go. Well, it it's already a liability.
So you're putting a liability on top of another liability, it's a double liability? Another liability, double liability? There's a there this is fraud right there. And then they take that promissory note because it now is called commercial paper, negotiable paper. It's got you hooked up to signing this income stream. You committed yourself to it. Now they discount it. And whatever the eventual payout of that might be, they discount it to the secondary market. If it's mortgages, we know that all of them basically go to the Federal Reserve. K?
And and so it goes to the Federal Reserve. They hand them back cash, currency, and they put that on even at a discounted return. In other words, they didn't get full amount of the note, but they get a discounted part of it. They bring that cash back, put it on the asset side, and that's what they go pay your house builder with, and he's goes off and starts another house. They don't loan you anything. It all goes on this negotiable paper. So when I tell you if you're new, it is much better to go learn the big moving parts of this. This uniform commercial code, and it's a huge part of it. They couldn't do all this if it wasn't there.
So once again, if you're new, go on our website. Paul can tell you where to go. It's a book called Historical Jurisprudence. It was written about a hundred years ago and published by John Hopkins University. Go get it. Read the first 90 pages. It's you'll know more about the UCC than 98% of people in the country or more. K? And here, what's it all based on? Promissory notes, negotiable paper.
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It's based on the promissory notes, so you become the creditor and the debtor at the same time.
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Yeah. Yeah. It's very slick what they've got here. And what enabled them to come up with this was the invention of double entry bookkeeping back in the fifteen hundreds by the Medici or the Florence banking bunch or one of those that controlled, Italy so heavily. And they came up with this idea of multi of of two sided bookkeeping assets and liabilities. And, eventually, down the line, somebody figured out how they could do this with promissory notes and build a whole damn banking industry where there's no money, there's only credit, and you are the eventual person that owes it. It's the damnedest thing when you understand how this is set up.
Whoo. It's so unfortunate. We cannot spread this message easier than we can. Maybe they'll come a day. Maybe they'll come an incident. Maybe they'll come come something that changes people's perspective and thinking where that will happen. I don't know. It hadn't yet. Maybe it will. So the only thing is I can do is I found this ultimate truth here a number of years ago, and I'm gonna preach it and teach it every day I can. I'm a put one foot in front of, the other. And at the end of my, time here on the old, mortal coil, I haven't gotten it. I have all you people that are trained and steeped in this stuff, and they will never be able to do this to this extent again.
Never again. Are you listening? Are you listening, you little big nose, slimy son of a bitches? Never again. Never again. Yes, Larry.
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Yeah. It says, in 12 United States code, section 83, no national bank shall make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock. And then under b, it says, for purposes of this section, a national bank should not be deemed to be making a loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock if it acquires the stock to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted for in good faith. So they don't loan their own money.
[00:29:39] Unknown:
They don't ever loan money. There is no money. There's only credit. We call it money instead of currency, and that's what gives it its damn viability.
[00:29:53] Unknown:
Can you repeat that, Larry?
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12 USC something.
[00:30:03] Unknown:
12 United States code section 83, loans by bank on its own stock.
[00:30:12] Unknown:
Thank you. Well, they're not messing with their own stock. They're your promissory notes, not their stock. So it really doesn't have anything to do, I don't think. I can't see the connection of what we're talking about.
[00:30:25] Unknown:
Can Larry show us on the
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Go ahead. Can Larry
[00:30:31] Unknown:
can you show us, Roger or Larry, where the historical jurisprudence document is? I can't find it.
[00:30:39] Unknown:
Have you not read that, Julie? I haven't. I wanna download it. It's very listen. It's very simple reading. It's extremely interesting, and it gives you so much of the background here. Let me give you a couple of examples, Julie, if I may. The very first sentence. The very first sentence. Babylon's great contribution to the world was reducing everything in the society down to the abstract form of contract. Well, there it is right there. A first sentence in the book. The first 90 pages are all on Babylon and the Babylon merchant code. Well, that's the beginning of historical jurisprudence where this guy's book starts, and that is the beginning sentence.
Okay? So, you know, this is very interesting. I'll give you another example that I found fascinating. You know, we always have this argument on maritime admiralty law. Right? There's false information out there. Inside the Babylonian merchant code, they had a situation where that is identified. And what they did, if you took out a loan in Babylon for a trade caravan, and it was over water, and you never came back, the loan did not have to be repaid. It was considered an act of God. Here, the Babylonians recognized God in their law.
It was considered an act of God. But if you took out a loan and had trade caravan over to Old China or whatever and over land and you didn't come back, the the family had to repay the loan. So there's a distinct difference within their entire code on land and sea. Isn't that interesting? Guess who? When they when you came out to have a contract. So in Babylon, they didn't have penalties of perjury exactly in those days. So when you signed your name on a contract, the high priest of the temple would come out and say an incantation over you as you signed your oath to bind you to the oath.
Who'd the high priest become, Julie?
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Wow.
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The high priest also set all the prices at all the early markets. They'll tell you in there, goyim. It's a yeah. Yeah. It shows you where the origin of goyim comes from and how a man could volunteer in the servitude and all kinds of stuff. If you'll take a few minutes to do that easy read of those first 90 pages, I'll say it again. You'll know more about that set of laws, which has governed the whole world for two thousand years or more. You'll know more about that than 98% of the people in the country. Amazing. I found it on Internet Archive. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Two people are talking. Hold on. I I was having a conversation with Julie.
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Go ahead. I found it on Internet Archive. I found the book. It's 540 pages long. Wow. Thank you for,
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mentioning that I'm gonna read it. Thank you, Roger. I yield. Well, you don't even have to read the whole book unless you want to. It probably would be a very interesting read for people that are interested in legal stuff. It shows you the whole history of it. But the you think it may be important? The first 90 pages are on the Babylonian merchant code. Like, that's the very first body of law. Now, really, that wasn't. There was the Sumerians before, and they've even found even more and more ancient, you know, words if you, I I that it's on cuneiform tablets.
And it's very simple statements of what happened if you put a guy's eye out or whatever the situation was, and there's a remedy there. So this is ancient stuff. It was just polished up in Babylon. And it's very important to understand that because our country works on it. We had a lawyer in Atlanta in our patriot group. He said, Roger, we're not under the constitution. We're under the uniform commercial code. Well, that's exactly what we're under. Look at the remedies. Gotcha. Anyway, fascinating study. There's a couple of people who are trying to say something. One of them was Samuel. He got in as minute there was a break. Hey, Samuel. Good morning.
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Good morning. You know, the the statement that all wars are banker wars is is certainly a true statement, but we forget who the beneficiaries of those wars are. And it's the governments that allow them to begin with to get into the position like they did in this country. And then they take us to war, and if you look at, like, page two in the book of the hundreds of 300 pages, they've got the annual receipts of the federal government before and after wars. And in 1789 up to 1812, before we fought another war, the annual receipts of the US government were 869,000. Okay?
When you get to Lincoln's war, it jumps a thousand percent. These are the receipts to the federal government. Okay? Lincoln also left us with a deficit we've never paid off, which is 2,700,000,000.0 and a credible sum of the day. And Mine and then the the next big the next big spike we get is, under Roosevelt, and that's a 300 and Really? 33300% spike in World War two. So the government makes a tremendous amount of money off of war. It makes a tremendous amount of money to enslave us. So I have a hard time telling a lot of these guys, even though I, you know, I know they're good people. You know, serving your country
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is actually enslaving your country. Oh, you're not serving your country. You're fighting for the damn Rothschilds to advance their political global agenda on world resources and political allies. They it's see it every day. So I just the when you come to our level of understanding here, that becomes a it becomes an obvious difference that you I can't ignore. K? I can't go up and say, hey. Thank you know, see a one armed guy on the street. Hey. Thanks for giving your arm to the Rothschilds. They really needed it.
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Oh, the other thing that Lincoln did, Roger, is he he started floating all these bonds and forcing the state banks out of business and the national banks. So you you really gotta give a lot of credit to war k. And the military.
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I've never heard about Lincoln's I've never heard about Lincoln's bonds. I've heard about Lincoln's green belt.
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Oh,
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that's part of David Strait used to say that the that we're still paying off Lincoln $10.40 bonds. I've never heard anybody be able to come up with something to back that up, but I've heard that thrown around, but I don't remember be hearing about that instance where he issued bonds. He issued greenbacks.
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So he he he issued more more bonds than greenbacks.
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Well, you have hit on an area, Samuel, that I'm totally ignorant of. K.
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May have. I'm not saying part of it, but it I think I think if I remember right, Roger, the greenbacks were about a third of what he raised.
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Well, you he see, you don't call it raising greenbacks. You don't well, you don't call it raising because what that and that Exactly. Theory and that that schematic will work if you tax out of circulation what you spend into circulation. That's the key. And there's no excess for speculation. Okay? So all you gotta do is you spend it into circulation like Roosevelt did during the thirties. K? When they switched the currency out. He started all those WPA and all of his little agencies that put people to work, and he spent the new dollar in the in the circulation.
K? Now then, you have to tax out what you spent in so there's no excess. Because the only thing that currency does is it enables business transactions. It's a medium of exchange.
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K?
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And so as long as it fulfills that function, it'll work just fine, but you gotta tax it out. And that's where man's heart, no man no man shall know it is so dark comes in because that's what they have a hard time doing. Now I read a long article on that by the about the guy that turned Abraham Lincoln onto that concept. And then he went to Washington and, and instituted it. So who else has got something here? We got a nice conversation going. Breaker one nine.
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Hey. Was that just you that was going digital, or was that everybody? Because, you were just you were a.
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I don't know about a minute. You can ask well, you can ask captain Paul. It's probably something to do with all these screw ups for today, and I'm sorry that happened. And I'm totally sure it's out of it's out of our control.
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Yeah. Mercury in retrograde.
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There you go. Thanks for letting us know that, Robbie. I'll go put my head under the covers.
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Oh, oh, I didn't know I had it. Okay. Okay. Yeah. It was Tom.
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It was Tom?
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I don't hear anybody else. I don't hear you. Did we a mom or your dad? Somebody?
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There no. There's somebody. There's a female. Yes. Roger.
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Marca.
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As Marca. You're over my morning. You're very, very loud and strong this morning. How are you?
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Good. How are you?
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Pretty good all in all. Nice day here so far.
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I was just I was just thinking about what you were saying. They're not fighting for the country. They're fighting for the brush outs. That simple, that simple abbreviation that they brought in from USA, turned it from The United States Of America to The United States, USA versus US, and it fooled the whole the whole world. And people have consented and, you know, participate with the United States corporation thinking it's a country.
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The market's still fooling the whole world. How many of you guys try and put this in front of somebody and go, I that can't be true?
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Yeah. No. They say that you're losing your mind and you better be careful or, you know, what are you talking about? The government wouldn't do this to us.
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Yeah. That's that's one of my favorites. When I first got down to Argentina, we were showing nine eleven in plain sight. I don't know if I'm sure all of y'all have seen that on that frame by frame on the plane going into the building and all that. Well, one of the Americans down there had been in the air force and worked on an AWACS. You know what AWACS is, Merco? You probably don't. Well, if you don't, in the audience, it's that big plane, and they have that big disc on top of it. And it's a intelligence and signals, plane. Okay?
And, he had worked on one of those in the air force. And he's sitting there watching that thing because my government would never do that to me. That's what I said. Well, hey. Guess what? It ain't your government.
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It's
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Exactly. It ain't been your government for generations, my friend. They have a hard time with that, man.
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For for the ones that are are open to learn, they're like, what? No. And then they wanna know more. But the other ones but the other ones are like, you better be careful. Yeah. You know, with what you're doing. Yeah. Or, Listen.
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This is another thing for people that are that are out there talking to folks about this. And one of the comments that you're gonna get is, well, I'll I'll just wait and see how you do with it. Any of you ever heard that one?
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Of course you have. Yep. Exactly. Okay. Well then your response I pledge allegiance to the play.
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Hold on. Your response to that is, how long are you gonna wait? Can you put them down? Roger, one one more thing. Alright. One more thing. And Dave's just weigh in for us.
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They think that you're they really go they really go around telling people, oh, she they're losing it or, you know, she's losing it. Oh, they'll Talking about, you know, whatever.
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Folks, I've been called every ugly name in under the sun. Okay? All I'm trying to do is give him some truth. It's it's difficult. It's it's easier to fool a man than to tell him he's been fooled. Now you're dealing with his ego. Aren't you, Dave?
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
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Yeah. Right. You can keep it. The the the
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the dumbing down of America.
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If you can keep it
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Yeah. Give me a break. It's crazy.
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You we never could keep it. Now, you know, as I tell you so often in our opening song there by Alvin Lee, I'd like to change the world. I'd love to change the world. One of the verses is everywhere are freaks and harries. Yeah. Where freaks and harries spuds something and fairies.
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And bags and fairies. Dikes. Yeah. Dikes and fairies.
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Tell me Yep. Where is sanity? Well, I can tell you where it's not. It's not in the education system, and it's not very many places, but I can promise you it's here. So if you're Roger, I thought frantically. Hold on, Dave. Just hold on, buddy. Yep. If you're looking frantically for some answers and some sanity derived from truthful answers, well, you found the right place. Congratulations. Now, Dave.
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I saw Alvin Lee and ten years later, 1979 on New Year's Eve at Coble Hall in Downtown Detroit. Wow. And, the Bachman Turner Overdrive was the backup band. And when they came out, there was all these bikers there. They I don't know where how they got bottles into the Coble Hall, but they were throwing bottles at BTO to get him off the stage
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so Alvin Lee would come out. Well, you know, that's one of the best bands I worked with was Bachman Turner overweight. That's what we used to call him. And, the the younger one, Robbie, was the drummer. The other older Bachman is more famous, was a guitar player. The drummer was his little brother, and he was a prick. That guy's son Was it Randy Bachman. Right? Yeah. I think that's right. My he slammed my hand in a limousine door and never even turned around and said, I'm sorry. Just kept going. Oh. I'd go to you know, go check this is back in the early seventies of cocaine. They go Yep. The craze was destroying hotel rooms and, like, they'd go kick the TVs in and all that kind of crap. Yeah. Now though now hold on. Let me there's a well, there was a salvage salvation out of that band and that was a bass player, Fred Turner.
He was a nice guy. Okay? So I'll throw that in for Fred. God bless him. I hope he's still with us. Some of my early record business experiences. Boy, I tell you what, I stepped into a world that wasn't like any other world I'd been in at that age. Yeah. Oh, man. Oh, jeez. It is a good thing because you got out of it. Great experiences, good memories, met some really cool people, met some real schmucks, and realized that, you know what? I'm just like them. They're just like me. We put our pants on the same way. Some of those guys had incredible talents. Some of them were incredibly lucky.
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You know? So Some of them guys put their pants on backwards.
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Well, like KISS. KISS. Now KISS, I'm familiar with quite a bit because the other first band I ever worked with was Rush, one of your Canadian bands. Little little band sold about 12 or 15,000,000,000,000 records. And I was the first promotion guy they ever worked with. They'd signed their manager, signed them to the label while they were on the road, and they've got to be dear friends. But the whole time back then, I was working the whole Southeast, the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, and Eastern Tennessee. And so KISS would always want Rush to warm up for them.
And so they've come through the Southeast on one of their tours. They tour two hundred and something days a year. They'd come through and they'd do Birmingham. They'd do Atlanta. Then they'd go up and do Fayetteville or Charlotte and Fayetteville or something. So I was traveling with them for two, three days. Boy, let me tell you what, in the seventies because we used the same flights and everything in the seventies. Those guys were walking through, like, Atlanta Hartsfield Airport in skin tight leopard leotards with all that long hair and stuff. Well, I walked intentionally a long way behind them. K?
And, I've told that story before in Fayetteville, North Carolina one night. They used to give concerts in a Quonset hut up there. That was their forum, you know, Vietnam as they call it affectionately. And so it was a Quonset hut in the stage there and at the dressing room, sure on upstairs, couple of things they floors they'd built to the right. So I was standing up there, watching Rush or something as they ended, and, the kiss came out of their dressing room to go down and go on stage. With those old leather uniforms on, the black ones with all the clown makeup and crap days, remember that? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Betty, they walked past me, and that smell from those uniforms or those leather outfits from being on stage, no many telling how many nights and not cleaned.
You could've knocked a buzzard off a crap wagon, buddy. I still remember how how almost I almost wanna go throw up. I'm thinking how in the world do those guys work in that for an hour or so every night. Never forget it, buddy. So, anyway, those Hey, Roger. Days. Yes, Lisa.
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I'm sorry. Have you heard that, Rush is actually gonna be touring again for the first time in eleven years?
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I have not. I wonder who's gonna take Neil's place.
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They have a female drummer from Germany. Oh, really? She's supposed to be really good too. Yeah. She's done stuff with Jeff Beck and and stuff. Yeah.
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Geddy Lee and and Alex. Alex, the guitar player is a Jew. I didn't know that until a few years ago. Nice, nice people. Really nice people. And it's too bad. My favorite of all of them was Neil. Neil was really an intellectual. He was a drummer, Neil Peart. And, before a show, the he was backstage listening to classical music on earphones. Very, very intellectual, really nice guy, fell in love with a gal, had twins. They they got killed in a car accident, and he took off on a year long sabbatical on a motorcycle. And I think he he has passed since and probably out of grief, actually.
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He had glioblastoma.
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Oh, did he have oh, from a from a, that was from a cancer.
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Yeah. Brain cancer.
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Yep. From a, no. From a, excuse me, from a die polio. That's what they planted in polio vaccines was the result was the glioblastomas. It's a really ugly brain cancer. It's almost always fatal, and it's incredibly fast growing. Geoblastoma. Probably influenced by the polio vaccine. This is where they went back and found you can go look it up. They found SV forty. That's the simian virus vaccine. Simian's virus forty, simian being monkey because they ran that vaccine through monkey kidneys. Then it was that gal at that, one of the researchers that found the s v forty in the vaccine and realized it was causing cancer is what it was and blew the whistle on it.
And, guess where else they found s v forty, Lisa? How about the COVID nineteen vaccine? How about that? I think they're putting into all vaccines now. Yeah. Just showed up. Just showed up one day. Bullshit. Anyway, well, these are our enemies. We're finding out their wiles. We are making some progress. If god, you know, god knows, god bless Bobby Kennedy for what he's done and what he's doing. That guy's a hard charger. Okay? And he's already gotten a lot of these things. He's got the evidently, he's got the pharmaceutical people just shook up as hell. So, anyway, could god speed Bobby and keep doing it. Okay?
So where else can we go today this morning? Let's see. We're about to hit we're about to hit our friends at the top of the hour here in a minute. So anybody got a question or comment?
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This wonderful I've got a question later.
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Alright. Now hold on. I had two I'm gonna let I'm gonna
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let Alma go.
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Okay. I'm gonna let Alma. Is that Alma? Is that our new gal, Alma?
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Yeah. This is Alma from New Jersey.
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Hi, Alma. Welcome back.
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Oh, thank you. Yeah. I've been listening. You know, the past days, it's just that I'm quiet.
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Right. Are you getting are you overwhelmed? Are you getting your arms around all this? If you've never been exposed to it, you're getting a lot of high level stuff. And I just want you to, as best you can, understand it, Alma.
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Yeah. I am. You know, I am following the process trying to understand. I see that you talk about different a variety of topics that all are, like, linked together to the enslavement that we are we all are into. Yes. So the question I had is about the book. The name of the book, the Uniform Commercial Code, I think, you mentioned, and then you get the name of the book. Okay. What is the book? So I can go to Historical
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jurisprudence. Historical jurisprudence. Paul, do you know where that you can probably find it on the Internet. Roger. Paul's got it. Yeah. Yes. Yes.
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For Alma, I sent her a message. I don't know if she saw it, under m x on Telegram. And I have the book. I can forward it to you. I'll send it to you. Show forwarding to the to it is in the chat
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in free conference call. They put it in there a half hour ago when Julie mentioned it.
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Okay. Alright. So it's in the chat. It's on the website. You can probably find it otherwise if not, Merkel will send it to you. K? So you can access it. The it's the first 90 pages. And, Elm, I don't know that we got to cover this the other day when we were speaking originally. But one of the ways I like to teach because of the complexity and confusion of all of this, I try and simplify it. Now you said you've got children, I believe. How many do you have?
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Yeah. Well, I have we my husband my husband and I have three. One, he's on his way. He's 26, and we have two minors, one 15 and one in 10 years of age. Wow. Okay. Well, good for you. Okay. Now when those children were young, if you went to the toy store
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and you got a puzzle with about fifteen, sixteen pieces, and you got one with 1,500 pieces and brought it home, which one would they put together first?
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The easy one. The the one that has The easy
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though, easy one here is instead of learning all of this different minutiae and down the line having it come together, I suggest that you take and look at it like that peep puzzle with a few pieces. This only has a couple of moving parts, but they're normally not peep things people have ever learned about before, like the uniform commercial code and and and and and then what what are some of the others? So there there's about three or four or five different areas that you need to learn about. You need to learn about law. You know? That'll teach you a little bit about that. There's other parts of law. And if you do know how the government works, you need to know how the government works.
You need to know how it's structured. These are these big pieces that once you learn these, then you'll be able to see how they interact with each other. And I think it should help you get a better understanding of the big picture quicker. I think. That's my theory. So that's an area you need to learn about. You need to learn a little bit about, you know, in the example I said about money a minute ago, about the currency, how it comes into circulation, how they loan it. Well, you need to learn a little bit about accounting there. You need to learn about double entry bookkeeping and how that works. You need to learn a little bit, hopefully, you have, from the Babylonian merchant code on promissory notes and what these things are and how they operate. And when you get some of that knowledge, then you can see how this all fits together easier, I think, Alma. And our goal with you and everybody else is to get you as quickly as possible to have a firm understanding of at least the way the thing works so you can defend yourself if you're ever questioned.
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Mhmm.
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Okay. Because you're if you don't understand it, you're not really free. Oh, you've signed filed some paperwork and everything. But if you can't defend your position, you're not really free, are you?
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I guess no. I guess not. Just I will get my sick myself back in again if I do not understand it.
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Well, you can't accidentally trip into it. That with what we know and understand, you can achieve that, but you've got to voluntarily do that. You've got to write in another affidavit, trumping your earlier affidavit and say, man, I don't like this freedom stuff. I wanna go back to being your slave. And they'll comply very aptly. But you've got to do that. That's one of these basic concepts. All this power, Alma, that you never thought you had, you've got. Mhmm. Because you get to dictate where you live and what settled laws you live under. That's power. If they're telling you what you are, that's tyranny.
They'll never do that openly. That's why they've gone to these lengths to turn everything upside down and make it so complex so they could ask you those two questions. You wouldn't know what they're asking you, but you thought you did, and you answered it the way you thought was correct. And then you sign something, And ignorance of the law is no excuse that goes all the way back to Leviticus in the Bible. And you you Alma ought to know what she is, shouldn't she? So that that's what's going on. You've got the power, and what I'm going to help you do, I hope, Alma, is to take it back.
And now you're becoming re empowered because you're under God's direct, then this is something as a Mexican lady that you could not have accomplished living in Mexico. You got to come to the rest. There's no other country in the world where you can accomplish this except here.
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Yeah. That's that's what I've been noticing. And I told my husband the other day we're talking because we talk a lot about this. Like, he plugs in while he's at work and listens to to to, all these conversations. And we talk a lot about, you know, why we hear. So we're, little by little, you know, like, building a folder in our heads about all Yes, please. This information. Yep. And and and then we agreed that there is no other place where we can get freedom, except here, because still they recognize if we understand and we know, they recognize that for us. Understand and we know, they recognize that for us. Yep.
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Yep. And guess what? Not only they recognize it, it's not because they want to, they recognize it because they have to. Because if they don't recognize it, they're open tyrants, and they know what happens to open tyrants much better than we do. That this is a really important concept is hold it. They don't have all this power. They tricked me and all these other people into giving it to them, and all we've gotta do is take it back. And it's really simple to do it. It's simple to do it. It's not expensive. It's nonconfrontational.
You don't have to go to court or do anything else. You just write this one statement, send it to this one guy on this one piece of paper, and you're out of this thing. Do you understand why they're so scared and so apprehensive about one day or know what everybody's talking about and everything else? It's because they're on such thin ice here. They know it. I don't think all the all of them do. The ones at the top do. They know what thin ice they're on. It's us that don't understand. We think they're all in control and all omnipotent and all powerful. Well, they got a lot of money. They got a lot of funds, and they got a lot of guns, but they don't have the numbers. That's what we got.
So what we've got to do, our mandate, if there's a mandate for us, is to spread this as far and wide as you can and to build our numbers up as much as we can collectively, because they're scared of a population that isn't even nationals. What do you think if they had 20 to 30,000,000 people that have gone through this process and none of their mojo applies to them anymore? Now they're terrified. That's why they identify us as terrorists.
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Oh, wow.
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K. It's deep it's deep, Alma. You stumbled into a real deep pit. It's good. And I'm tickled to death you've been listening. I've been thinking about you because we hadn't heard from you. But, you've stumbled into some real deep stuff here. Oh, it looks simple on the surface. It's a lot deeper than that. And and, see, we get used to get people in on taxation, Alamo, because everybody's interested in their pocketbooks, especially now. But it was even, like that thirty years ago. And then what we hope, because everybody's interested in their pocketbook, it's a common denominator issue. So they may come and wanna poke their nose in and see what you're talking about.
But once they look deeper and deeper and they see, well, this is about a hell of a lot more than taxes. Taxes is just the symptom of the disease. It's about all kinds of freedom stuff, and those are big ideas. They're very big concepts. Men have been debating them, writing about them for hundreds of years and trying to get their arms around this. And we are so fortunate that John and Glenn were my teachers and that I was I wasn't there. I'll tell you something here, Alma. I didn't have a tax problem back in the nineties. I didn't have I know I didn't make enough money to have a tax problem. I was a dutiful little filer.
Take that whole weekend out and save up all those little pieces of paper and get out your little calculator and spend your whole damn weekend trying to put all that crap together so you could go meet with some guy and he'd help you file all this garbage. How many man hours are wasted on that? I didn't have that problem, but I had a curiosity problem because ever since the sixties when I was young, you know, in college and stuff, Vietnam and all the assassinations and and Woodstock and free love and drugs and got everything that came on us back then. I thought it was Nirvana.
I thought it was Nirvana back then. I've I've come to understand a little differently. But, I just had a big curiosity because I always said, man, I know this isn't right. Something's wrong. Something's wrong here. And I kept trying boy, I'd watch the news at night and yell at the television and all the crap they were trying to feed me and, you know, and and and and, Khomeini over there, he took over Iran and started calling The US the great Satan. What What do you mean we're the great Satan? Don't you see what we do for countries all over the world? Boy, was I naive.
So I always had that big curious. And when the tax issue came across my path, I was very open to at least looking into it even though I didn't have that problem. Well, let me just tell you the the rarity that we're here today, Alma. Well, I I got somebody came to me and said, income tax is illegal. And I said, oh, yeah. Sure. And they said, no. We've got a tape. Took them about two weeks to get it to me. By the time I watched that, the first watching was on 07/16/1992. I couldn't finish the tape that night. Couple of that was on a Thursday night. On a Saturday, I woke up, bounded down the stairs. One of those mornings you wake up, and you don't even need a cup of coffee.
K? So I was down there. I'd watch the first half of this. I'd put it down to watch Bill Clinton's first acceptance speech thinking it would last twenty or thirty minutes. It went two hours. I couldn't watch the other half of that video. That's how I can go back and pinpoint this with dates is I know exactly when his speech was in July 16. And so, I come down Saturday morning. I fig I I I watched the second half of that, and the question I asked myself was this. If they can screw us this bad here, what else is going on that we don't know about? And boy has my world changed. My world changed with that question. Now a couple of weeks later, my same friend called me. He's a Russian immigrant, Jew, really nice guy, dear friend. He's deceased now.
Stan Bravi. And Stan Bravi, being Russian and Jewish, knew what all this stuff was, and he was trying to get away from it, you know. And and he was in our group. We found him. He was a psychiatrist. And, Stan would call. He'd hear this about these tax meetings, and he'd call us and go, there's a tax meeting in town. There's a tax meeting. Well, we get that call, and I said, who is it? Who is it? And they go, it's some guy named Benson. And I thought, oh, oh, Bill Benson, the guy that wrote the law that never was. Now you probably don't know about him. He was a, employee of the Illinois tax division in his career, and he knows something was wrong in his career. When he retired, he teamed up with another big patriot named Red Beckman, and they had a person that sponsored him. And they went all the way to every state in the union that was a state when the nine when the sixteenth amendment was, passed.
Excuse me. They went into the archives of every state's archives. They got certified and notarized copies, and they came back and wrote a book called The Law That Never Was that I found out about in the, early on. And, that amendment as well as the seventeenth amendment, which dictates senators in the way that they're elected instead of appointed by the states, they both fraudulently ratified those two amendments. Sixteenth amendment being the income tax amendment, they still hang their hat on, and the seventeenth amendment dealing with senators. Well, they went back and published a couple of books, volume one, volume two, the law that never was, with those documents in there with the certification and the notarization on them.
So some patriot takes that takes that to court, Alma, and the court rules in his favor that those were never properly ratified. Well, they overturned that at the appellate level real quick. And so ever since then, it's been a battle between the courts and the congress And the courts say this is a political question, and the congress goes, this is a legal question. And they keep throwing this thing back and forth. Nobody wants to touch it because it's fraudulent. Anyway, I knew about that. I said, is that Bill Benson? I went thinking it was Bill Benson. Well, it wasn't. It was another guy named John Benson, the law guru here.
Portly. Nothing nothing to make him observably. That guy's really distinct and different. You there's none of that. Until he got up and started talking about this stuff, and that was when his he ripped off his shirt, and there's a big Superman on his chest. This guy is a legal genius who had done all this research his whole life, Alma, into the old law. And what we've been able to understand is that when they took over the country at the turn of last century, they took over an organization called the American Organization of Colleges and Law Schools, which also I I'm sure dictates curriculums.
And they've been changing the curriculums that are taught to law students. And a lot of these very important things like what's the legal meaning of the word person, things like that, they don't teach those in law schools hardly at all anymore. So your lawyers, if you try and go to your lawyer and say, I've been listening to this guy, Roger, and he's this, this, and this, most likely, he's got not gonna know any of these foundational principles because he was miss intentionally not exposed to them. Now at that time, best I can figure, now there's probably about 300,000,000 people in the country back in the nineties.
So of those 300,000,000 people in The US, there was as long as John and Glenn were teaching before they were rated, there was, 1,200 students that paid to go through the class. So 1,200 out of 300,000,000 went through the class. Out of the 1,200, I was the only one that took this further because they all had tax problems they were interested in. I didn't have a tax problem. I was interested in finding the truth. That was the difference in us. We're truth seekers. Mhmm. And so I'm the only one that took this further. And if it wouldn't have been for that, we wouldn't know any of this stuff. We'd still be in hapless slavery. So there's the chance that we're on right there. One out of 350,000,000
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now. And you know what? We found you. We found you somehow. Well, the lord the lord put our hands together. Now Yeah. I see. God is watching over me and over my family. That's that's what I meant. I'm grateful every single day because, you know, I can find resources for, eventually, you know, things that, happen. I know there is always a resource or a solution, when it comes into, you know, the the these things that the government come up with to, just trying to wreck our lives.
[01:12:39] Unknown:
I wanted to, and I was thinking about you particularly, hoping you'd come back. We could converse a bit. You wanted to file affidavits for your children. Right?
[01:12:51] Unknown:
Well, we already did. We like, I did it. I already filed the affidavit. I got the receipt. I got the receipts and everything because I've been following the way you say it or or in in the website. I did that. So I got the receipts. Now I thought this morning, I read the email from the agency that processes passports saying that the Yeah. Process of my passport started already. So, I am hoping that in a week, I will receive an email for my kid's passport. So, yeah, we are free. I would say we're free now. So Alright.
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Now you understand it. I want you to say, don't just do this for your children and just do it and not forget about it. Explain to them these seemingly important concepts and the basis of why they've done it and how precious it is. Let me tell you how precious this is, Alma. In only two times in the history of our planet have men had in an organized society, They had god given rights. That was the first two hundred years of Rome. In the first two hundred years of our country, that was the only time in history, man, I've had god given rights. That's how important this is. Stress that to your children.
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Mhmm.
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Grow them up Yes. They can be. They can be. You know? Give you an example here, Myrca. Our friend, Myrca, when she was young, her daddy had some occasion to carry her to a law library. And he would take her to a law library when he was researching something, and that imprinted on her. And she found us a few years back and, bam, just took all this legal stuff, like, right off simply because she'd had that exposure in her youth. You know? So teach, like Crosby, Stills, and Nash song, teach your children well. Explain to them why this is so important so they will do what Patrick Henry said to do is to cherish that jewel.
The jewel being freedom. Cherish it. There's so few people that have ever had it. Learn what it is. Learn how you've achieved it, how you were in slavery before. Learn how to defend yourself against these monsters should they confront you with it. And then they'll grow into it because if they get to 18 and you don't do that, well, it might not mean jack squat to them. They'll just throw it away or disavow it. So that's important. I think if you've got children, let them know why you've done this for them.
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This yes. You know, I started to print information in the learning center. So I print out the stack of of, of of information, and then we're we're going through it. And and my kids, they, they're homeschooled. So because I don't believe, you know, in the school system, and they've been host homeschooled. This is their second year. So then I introduced things that I know, and I think that is going to help for real in their life. So this is kind of part of why starting to introduce to them, so they start reading and learning because they know this. And my youngest, my daughter, the 10 year old, she gets excited. And when she saw first the little green papers, you know, the return receipt, and then the, the and then she said, mom, what is this? And then I explained to her, and I told her, it's very important. I don't wanna misplace that, so please just put it back where it is. But then I told her, and then she said, does that mean that we are now nationals? And I said, yes. Oh, wow. She run-in your junior old girl? Oh, that's fun.
Yeah. And and she ran and told the her brother, the 15 year old Ricardo. That's his name, Ricardo. Guess what? We are nationals now. We're nationals. So she is so excited, and we are. They are because, yeah, they
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they, I bet almost everybody in the audience got goosebumps, including me, on that story. Thank you very much.
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Yeah. I know. I mean, there there I there is this college. It's called Hilldale College. And they Hilldale College. Yes. Yes. And they have these free courses, and I enroll my kids. They're I know they're minors, but they do not know and they don't have to put, you know, their age or anything, and I enroll them. So they learn about little bit about history and and, you know, like and and I think they say things that they won't say in, you know, in common or regular lectures. And No. They won't. Regular yeah. And they've been kind of seen, you know, and and my my my daughter at some point, she said, why is government so evil? So she's trying to understand, and she just now figured out, like, government is not here to help us or is not on our side. Right?
[01:18:09] Unknown:
And then she's not exclusively right that she has You know, the Bible says when there's a good king, the people rejoice. When there's a bad king, the people mourn. And I I don't know that all of government is always evil. I think their intents are good, but but with with some of them, but with many of them, it's just this evil. They're psychopaths, and they can get into these positions of power where they control you, and they they thrive off of it. They have no empathy. They have no sympathy. But we've had, what are they, brain screenings that have shown that? Those cortexes in the brain where those emotions reside, they don't have any. It's just it doesn't light up at all. It's just dark.
So it's those type of people when they get in, and then what you should teach your children on that question is man's heart is dark. No man shall know it. So it's not that government's always bad. I'm sure there's some rare instances where there are good aspects to it, but it's taken over by these psychopath people and, turned to their advantage of weaponizing and enslaving us. But most of them are. And, it's just because man's pen tendency pen pentance for psychopathy and for wealth. Mhmm. And and, you know, you get into wealth, and the Bible didn't say money is the root of all evil. It says the love of money is the root of all evil. And that's what Right. I had a friend I had a friend down here who was a very famous jazz musician, trumpet player, who had played in New York for twenty seven years. And he used to play with Jewish, musicians, and they were asking about the question here with the difference in Jews.
But there's a great answer. And his Jewish friend said, their god is different. They worship money. Now isn't that isn't that the difference? Their god is money. And because the love of money is the root of all evil because it gives them all this power over other people.
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Mhmm.
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So, anyway, we're tickled to death to have you a part of our family, Alma and your family, and, you're teaching your children like this, and it just well, like I said, gave me goosebumps. So at least there's hope. You know, we can implant these these concepts and this information into the youth. At least there's hope.
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Roger.
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Mirka. You have something around me? Wanted to say about
[01:21:00] Unknown:
well, yeah. I do. Just about government and what they're imposing on people is the control right now. They they presume that they can parent you. So as a US citizen participating with them, that's working what's that's what they're gonna do. But as a national, it's up to you and you're the authority to control your own life, and you're in control of your your own life. So, you know, you'll see the difference once you, for Alma, you'll see the difference once you start, you know, just continuing to live as a private individual and the government, you will see that they will try to impose something.
And I've I've already experienced it, you know, with the DMV and the, animal services, them trying to cite you for something that you have no contract with. And, like, my registration, my license expired. Right? But they threaten you with notices. Yep. And you just need to know how to defend yourself. And same thing with the animal services. There was a a a lady that sent an officer, they call her, a citation imposing, a citation and a violation without even knowing who I am. No contract. No signature. Just mailed it out and said, oh, you have to pay this. Yep. Presumption. And, I sent him a notice, told him no. I'm not participating, and no thank you. I don't need your assistance.
[01:22:46] Unknown:
This was about Lulabelle. Right?
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No. We have a cat. Oh. They're they're trying to impose something on on, the cat that we adopted. But, another thing too, that's good that she's, private educating or homeschooling, her children because the schools the schools were reaching out to me. Oh, you need to contact us. You need to contact us. And I just wrote an affidavit and said, you know, she's no longer gonna be in the public system. She's gonna do private education, and that's all I said. And they left us alone.
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No. Thank you. I don't want my little girl being taught. She's a little boy. Thank you. Right.
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Yeah.
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Took her out real quick. So, Alma, I think, you know what? I've come to the conclusion in talking with you a little bit here is that it's your mindset that y'all are all here. You're the one that put them into public took them out of public schools a couple of years ago. You're the one that's reacted to all this stuff. You're the one that seeked us out here, and we're really glad you did. Okay? And we're thrilled for you and a a whole family group like that to come in is is, we don't well, we don't have it happen every day.
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Oh, thank you. Thank you very much. On you, Alma. Good on you.
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Does anybody else in the audience have anything to say to Alva Alma? Nobody? Well, that surprises me. Anyway, we're happy to have you, girl. Welcome. How can what else do you have in the something else you wanted to ask?
[01:24:35] Unknown:
You know, if I've maybe someone can, you know, at least point me to a direction. I have a question that came in my mind. I actually had it since yesterday, but I never thought that I could ask here. But probably I can since you have so many resources and it's tied to the same thing. You know these, smart meters? Like, before I knew I could opt out, now the the township here in Pine Hill where I live, they send a notice to everyone. I received one saying that the meter the water meter is gonna be changed. Now I I do not know because I found a template letter where I can just refuse to to or not give permission to them to change it, but I do not know if I can do that. And if the water meter, I suspect, is as well as smart meter, you know, I it can be the same as, it can be treated as same as the electrical or gas meter.
So I can, you know, say no. No. Thank you. Just don't bother in changing mine. Did that any one no here?
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Deborah It is your option.
[01:25:46] Unknown:
The what about Deborah Tavares? Doesn't she have a lot of stuff on that, Julie, on smart meters?
[01:25:53] Unknown:
I have two links. Deborah Tavares is one of my best friends. I speak to her on the phone every day. I know that There's a lot of ways she yeah. Okay. Go ahead. I'll quit interrupting. Yeah. There's a lot of ways to opt out of these things. You really have to fight with the counties. You gotta call them up and ask for an opt out slip. They're gonna charge you money, and they're gonna charge you more each month for a meter man to come out and, look at the the smart meters. But there are ways out of that. It's and then you can go to a website called inpowermovement.org.
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That's carl washington, I think it is. Is that That's a lot of information on
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Is that on e n t just in? Just in. Ininp0wermovement.org.
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He's got a lot of information on how to tackle this with these, satanists.
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Mhmm. Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much. And
[01:26:51] Unknown:
by the way, and by the way, there's a lot of people selling these things that you've covers that you put over these smart meters. Be very careful when you do that because, that can double the amount of EMF coming into your house. I yield.
[01:27:08] Unknown:
Also what you can do, Alma, if they insist on doing that, there's a couple other little tricks you can pull. There's a site called lessemf.com, and they sell metal plated cloth, different metals. And you could, if the meter was, say, immediately outside your house, you could cover the inside probably or outside wall there, and it will stop a lot of the frequency that's going into your house. And, also, you could take and make, like, a little hat a little hat for the, with that or aluminum foil for the, meter, and it'll just burn itself up.
Ain't that nice? Oh. And then and then and you go out and take that off after it's done, and you call them, and they'll let them know you're doing that to it, and they'll replace it again, do it again. And on about the third one, they'll go, well, I think we need to put an analog meter in here.
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Okay. I like that. I like that trick.
[01:28:20] Unknown:
There's more ways than one I would say to Alma. I got something for Alma. When you refer to public schools, never say public schools, say GPS. GPS, government public schools. Always call them the government schools. Never call them the public schools. But if you need three words, GPS k. GPS is a key because it ties into this thing called whatever global positioning system. So always refer to the schools as the government schools, never the public schools because the sheeple are so stupid that they think that the
[01:28:54] Unknown:
Words mean things. I know. Words mean things. Ferris is right about that. So I'm down. See y'all. Alright. Hold on. Then Mirka and somebody. Mirka, you just sat back to the side. Who is that Gregory?
[01:29:09] Unknown:
No. That was Dave.
[01:29:11] Unknown:
Oh, it was Dave. Thank you. Tampa. Haven't got your voice in front of you yet. Go ahead.
[01:29:17] Unknown:
Oh, I just wanted to say to I was in the other room, and I heard it earlier. I just wanna say welcome, and, you know, I've been away from a while. I I I I got free in back in '21, but I'm I'm recently back. And, it's nice to be back, but nice to have you aboard. And one thing, you'll find a wealth and knowledge with these with these free people. Anything from health to just about any facet, any questions you have, the answer's here pretty much. It's I just but I just wanna say welcome, and it's nice to have you.
[01:29:54] Unknown:
Yep. Thank you. Thank you very much.
[01:29:57] Unknown:
Myrka?
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Myrka? I think his name Roger, I think his name is, Jerry Day. Remember him? He has he has a link. Jerry Day.
[01:30:13] Unknown:
Name's not familiar to me.
[01:30:16] Unknown:
He has a link, emfhelpcenter.com.
[01:30:22] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[01:30:24] Unknown:
I just forwarded it to Alma, so she has it.
[01:30:28] Unknown:
If you saw his face, you'd recognize him, Roger. Yeah. I would. I would. Why is that? Yes. You would. He he's he's a sharp guy. Okay. Very critical very critical thinker.
[01:30:41] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Oh, I I think maybe I do been on with Alex or something. I think I remember him a little bit. Okay. So, where else can we go? Anybody else got something for Alma? Does Alma have something for us?
[01:30:58] Unknown:
Alma, this is Annie, and I just wanna say welcome. I'm new as well, but welcome to the group.
[01:31:05] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm very happy to be here.
[01:31:08] Unknown:
Yeah. She's down just a little bit south of you in Jacksonville. So, Annie, good to see you today.
[01:31:15] Unknown:
Thanks so much. I I I've Well, we haven't spoken
[01:31:20] Unknown:
to the better half yet, Clayton. How how's he doing with all this? I mean, I'm sure he's got he wants to go ahead with it.
[01:31:28] Unknown:
He does wanna go ahead with it. He has essentially tasked me with doing the majority of the reading and processing of all of this data because he's not very good at details.
[01:31:40] Unknown:
It's not one of his strengths. What what does he do for a living? Feeding him
[01:31:45] Unknown:
I keep feeding him videos, and I keep, you know, trying to just give him little little bites. I'm continuously doing this. I'm bringing him along, so so to speak. Alright.
[01:31:56] Unknown:
What does he do for a living, Annie?
[01:32:00] Unknown:
He sells, maintenance contracts, heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration maintenance
[01:32:06] Unknown:
contracts for a living. Okay. Yeah. Cool. I was what else was I gonna ask? Have you shown him the War and Emergency Powers Act over there with, Jean Schroeder yet? Have you fed that to him?
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No. I haven't.
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You might wanna go over the new student section of the website, and there's a video there called war and emergency powers. Alma, if you haven't seen this, you need to watch this too. And Voice wise. Done by a veteran, veterinarian, veteran, a veterinarian, and he may be a veteran, I don't know, named Eugene Schroeder About thirty years ago excuse me. My stomach's acting up. About thirty years ago in mid nineties, he and a team of about nine people, Joe, our our friend Joe here is, intimately familiar with that group and this project, and still doctor Schroeder's alive. I think everybody else is deceased.
And they put together this project showing you how what happened up to the bankruptcy. And that's when our information our information comes into play before he starts back to the civil war. And then that period he talks about from 1913 when the Federal Reserve came into 1933 when they overthrew the government and shows 85 different proof exhibits, legal, lawful exhibits. And it is really excellent, and it's really foundational. And you can show where our information intersperses with his. K? So that it's a it's about two hours, but it's a lot of putting these 85 exhibits up on the screen and explaining to you what they did.
But you may remember, may not if you didn't really pay any attention, which you kind of gals probably weren't. But when they were prosecuting Trump so much before he got reelected, one of those lawsuits and he made the public comment. He said, they're trying to charge me with some 1917 espionage act. That's what this is. This is the trade with the enemies act when they overturned the country where they declared the emergency, which we've been operating under ever since. K? Very important research piece.
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Okay.
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So, yeah, that's a good one. Any any question, Amy? Well, you're a good student. You're a quick understudy, and and we're tickled to have you. What else can we help you with, for yourself or for Clayton?
[01:34:48] Unknown:
Well, I've been, listening to Europa.
[01:34:53] Unknown:
Woo hoo. That's a head turn. Movie that
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yes. And and thank you for sharing that. So I just wanted to let you know, I haven't finished all of all in the series yet, but, you know, I I, I'm skeptical about everything. I always have been. It seems to me, like, part of my personality. So although sometimes it takes me a while to act because I need a tremendous amount of information, I've gotta process it all in my brain. I am starting to see all of the dots coming together. I'm starting to see a much clearer picture of just what happened to our country, our beloved country.
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And the world.
[01:35:37] Unknown:
And the world. Exactly. That's just what I was gonna say.
[01:35:43] Unknown:
Well, Annie, we're tickled to death that you stepped forward. You did take a little while, but that's okay. I mean, I've got no criticism. I appreciate people. You're just very studious, and you wanna make sure you make the right decisions. And we want you to make the right decisions, and you can't do that unless you've got all the options open to you. And that's the thing we provide. You know? As I've told y'all some I figure what I'm here to do is to tell people like Annie that they've got a choice that they didn't know they had, and they can improve their lives should they want to. I'll never tell you to do it. You've got to have that initiative, but I'm here to tell you you got a choice.
You looked into it. You've made your moves and decisions on it. It will affect you and your husband's, maybe your children if you got any lives from here in the future. And, man, I'm just tickled to death for you and us because what you've done helps all of us too. Cool stuff. Thank you. You're all thank you. You know? Thank you. And and and then you rejuvenate all of us because somebody new is here. We get to feed you all this background information again. And now, for them, even though they've heard it before, it strengthens it because you can't hear these basics enough.
Drill practice rehearse. Drill practice rehearse. That's the only way we ever learn anything. And then the other effect I think that's happening is in that period of time, you've grown in your understanding. And when you see that subject again, whatever it is, you may not could have seen what you see now before because you've grown into seeing something perspective wise different. So I think you've got that element too. Yeah. It's really I just love what I'm doing. I love meeting all of you guys. I love affecting your lives. I just absolutely adore teaching. It's the it's the greatest feedback job a person can have.
K? And I do it for free, really. It's just thank thank god for my Jewish roommate, Louis Lewall, who gave me that teaching job in Atlanta, the art institute up there. I go, I'd walk out there some days, Annie. I go because they were paying me, but I'd been there for ten years. They were paying me, like, $30 an hour by the time I left. And, I'd walk out of there and say, I can't believe they pay me to do this. I mean, really, I enjoyed it so much. And that has fed over to this, and I just I love this. I get to combine some of the favorite things in my life, broadcasting through truth, history, all this I've found to love, the law, all this kind of stuff, and now I use all that to help free people.
Yikes. I hit the jackpot.
[01:38:34] Unknown:
Yeah. I can't wait until I feel confident enough, or simply just more confident to really share. So that's why I sit back and listen a lot, and then I read because Uh-huh. You know, I've gotta be able to deliver this, not just in your words, but in your words. Mhmm. But in my words. Right. You've got because I I've been working You with my family, you know, pushing things with my family over this past year. And, you know, they're, like, not having any of it. So yeah. It's okay. I keep loving you to it, and I keep every now and then sending them some more information.
[01:39:15] Unknown:
The, it is it's just getting to a point where you've got where you've I used to tell people, make this information yours. When you've made this yours, you'll be able to do what you just said. And you'll know it because you you'll feel the change. Now I will tell you, the very best way that you can really get that command of this information is to teach it to other people even though you might not feel confident enough to do it at the time. Maybe pick friends that are closer to you or something or people you don't know at all. And then you'll know what you don't understand. As you're trying to teach this to them, it'll become very apparent to you what you don't understand. Then you go back and you bone up on that particular, bit of understanding, and then you go teach it again. If you'll keep teaching it, why you think I know this so well? I've been doing it for fifteen years on the air. Much like I've been doing it for thirty.
I the what happened in '92 when I found John and Glenn, went through the course, that fall, they got raided by the IRS and all their offices, held at gunpoint for eight hours on the floor and all that kind of stuff. And, it was after that that the whole thing broke up, and I was the one that just kept sticking with it. You know? Because I just knew there was something and what really drove me was that CFR, code of federal regulations, section 21 one 26 CFR 1.1 dash one a that we refer to so much. That's the IRS jurisdictional statement.
That nonresident alien kept driving me. I said, man, they went to a lot of trouble to exchange this out here. Because see, when I used to teach this for years, I'd start at the first, and that's the word I'd end the lecture. We're showing you how they've got you as nonresident alien in the IRS code. And it just kept nagging me and nagging me, and bam, over the years, it just all fell together. And that day I saw that passport application, I still remember it. I just went, holy smokes. I got these boys. And we do.
So here we are. I'm happy to share it. And the more I share it, the safer it is, the safer we all are, and we all benefit from this collectively. We work as a team, I hope, and as a family. And, our objective is to spread this as far and wide and understanding as possible. And at some point, we will pull if if we get to that point, we'll pull enough people out of this tax system to expose all this crap and let them realize all this debt that they're struggling under is causing Trump to be so burdened with all, all these decisions and all that stuff. It's all fraud. It's all built on fraud.
Yeah. If you take it away, it's gonna screw things up. But at least thick they can be built back solidly without this interest. You know, you think about why do people hate the Jews so much, all that kind of stuff. Well, the reason is not only for some of the things they do, but the particular common ground, common denominator issue is usury. Like we're talking about a minute ago, how they make money out of nothing. You get you make the money, and then they take ownership of it and control against you. So all those kind of things that they've been able to conjure up and implement as this society that's based on two things. Best I can tell, it's based on the fact that we call money we call currency money.
We call debt money, and that we think we're free because it's those two elements that allow them to conjure up this whole system. It isn't money. It's currency, and we're not free. We're the slaves, and it's their little trickery and chicanery that have got us attached to this property and back that whole damn illusion. The whole thing. Amazing. What's the old saying gift the devil? Thank you very much. Well, I I I appreciate it, and it's well accepted. Thank you very much. I appreciate you recognizing my contribution. And what's the old saying? Give the devil his due.
Give the devil his due. Have you given him enough due yet? That's someone maybe one question y'all should ask when people say, oh, I can never do that. Have you not given the devil your enough due yet? Do You wanna give him some more? Because he's the one that's controlling you in this whole thing. So, anyway, Annie, you and Clayton, happy to have you. If you come down one of this down here, I'll I'll help you get a place to stay and all that. Really would be nice to meet you. So you just let us know. Okay?
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Okay. I didn't know that. Oh my gosh. I'm so glad you said that because I was gonna ask that at some point.
[01:44:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I don't know if I if you got it the other day, but the here is never above 85, and it's never below 55, three 165 days a year.
[01:44:43] Unknown:
Oh, it's beautiful weather.
[01:44:46] Unknown:
It's lovely. K. Now sometimes it's cloudy and stuff. We get drizzles and whatnot. You need some water to keep everything green like it is. Everything down here, if it's something that blooms, Valencia season up there, it'll bloom twice a year here. Oh, fabulous. So you've always got fresh fruits and all this exotic stuff. They got these exotic fruits. Hell, I've never even I hadn't even tasted them. But, yep, they they offer all that here. It's a pretty special place. So, where else can we go? You got any other Ecuadorian questions, Annie? That have come up? Right now. No. Mm-mm.
Okay. Well, we'll as Ted Kennedy said, we'll drive off that bridge when we get to it. Where at, who else can we query today with?
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Hey, Ron.
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Yes?
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This is Ezana. How are you today? Ezana.
[01:45:50] Unknown:
Hey, buddy. How are you? I'm good.
[01:45:52] Unknown:
Good. Good. Fine. Thank you.
[01:45:55] Unknown:
So I have a question for you about,
[01:45:58] Unknown:
26 CFR. Just some idea that, that, that that it it generally put brought on the table and and just been nibbling on it. So I just have a question for you. Okay. So I was talking to her last week. It was I think she she, I don't know. Okay. So she brought it up on the show as well. So, it was about can can and so it's about the the tax. So only US citizen and nonresident aliens, pay taxes. Right? So
[01:46:31] Unknown:
And resident. And as a nonresident
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alien, 871. August. Right? Do I remember 7. August.
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August and August b. Both.
[01:46:44] Unknown:
Okay. So the question is so it doesn't obviously, it doesn't call out To pay the eight seventy one and eight seventy seven b taxes, you just have to be a nonresident of some type. Let's look at it a different way. Nonresident alien of some type. Right? Can I Because there are other nonresident aliens
[01:47:10] Unknown:
that pay the same Can I switch the perception on perception on you? The perspective. Those are both constitutional taxes. That's the reason nonresident aliens have to pay them.
[01:47:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Correct. But but not all nonresident aliens pay it. Right? Only a specific kind of nonresident aliens. They don't tell you which ones. It's up to you to figure it out.
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Now,
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can a US citizen be a nonresident alien? That is the eight seventy one eight seventy seven b.
[01:47:51] Unknown:
No. Because they're state citizen. And in their way of thinking I'll have let's the reason this through a little bit. Everyone is both statuses. Whether you've declared yourself one or not, then the presumption takes over. Okay? In that particular, section is I I would think it just applies to US people. You could be a a a national of France isn't gonna go file on a ten forty and r and pay in a constitutional tax because he doesn't know it. They
[01:48:36] Unknown:
yeah. No. Yeah. Exactly. K. If they have an income from
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property Well, if they had an income, they'd know it.
[01:48:45] Unknown:
They would know. They would have to fill out, but it wouldn't be the ten seventy seventy one seventy seven.
[01:48:50] Unknown:
They would pay a different kind of tax for different Let me tell you the well, let me let's go over what those two. It could be that a foreigner might file this too. If you look at it on what they are, Zana, one of them, I don't remember which one, is for expatriation. That means you're turning in your US passport and you're going to another slave country. So let's take that one. Say it's 877. We don't need to focus on that. None of us are ever gonna do that. Not yet. So if it's 871, it's some sort of a tax on dividends from state or federally or of a chartered companies.
I don't think there's very many federally chartered companies. I think mostly the states. That's why they have people register in The States. But if you receive a dividend from a bond or a stock, I would suppose, then you need to owe a tax on that. That's the way we understand. Both. Right.
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Yeah. Both. US banknote.
[01:49:53] Unknown:
And resident resident in Oh, yeah. Subject. Okay. So where's the US citizen differ? If they sell the stock and bought it for 10, sold it for a 100, if it was a US citizen, there'd be a capital gains tax on that 90 profit. But for a national nonresidential, there's no capital gains tax.
[01:50:18] Unknown:
Okay. So we only get Oh, okay. So that'd be the difference.
[01:50:22] Unknown:
Yeah. We only get taxed on the dividends. And very few any of y'all let me just ask a question. Any of you guys own stock that you've conscientiously gone out and bought and and and watch the market and have your little portfolio? See, that's not our kind of people, generally.
[01:50:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Actually, my question is more of a philosophical question, not a technical question on that term. Alright. Okay. So my so what I'm asking is, can a US citizen revoke its election and be a nonresidential?
[01:50:56] Unknown:
Well, let's can a US citizen no. Not just on one instance. I think you have to go through the whole thing for that to apply. Can I chime in here? Can I chime in here to let you speak to Ezana? Yes. Yes. Yes, please.
[01:51:09] Unknown:
Ezana and I have had a lot of phone conversations, together. And, as you well know, Roger, there's a lot of other, people out there teaching courses and charging lots of money, like $4,000 and all they're doing is filing revocations of election with the IRS. They are not changing their status from a US citizen under the fourteenth Amendment. And so, you know, Ezana and I were just talking about this and, brainstorming and just having a good conversation on this. And I think, Roger, that you mentioned that Weis Paris is doing this where they are filing IRS revocations of elections but not changing the status of their clients.
[01:51:55] Unknown:
Miss, my understanding, that Weiss died. So I don't know if the I know the website is still up. Joe Lustica ran into a gal that was a rep for them that did this. And she told he asked her about the status change, and she said they don't know anything about that.
[01:52:14] Unknown:
Yeah. So I think there and there are other organizations besides White Paris that are doing this as well. I think that Freedom, Law School with payment Paymon, Motashiri or Motahedeh. Motahedeh. He's Iranian, and he's also doing this, and he's not changing people's statuses from the fourteenth amendment. So they're filing you know, they're filing revocations with the IRS, but they're not changing the status. So these people are still US citizens Citizen. As well as state citizens.
[01:52:49] Unknown:
Good luck to them. Well, they they're not a state citizen because they hadn't claimed it the right way. Right. So
[01:52:56] Unknown:
they're still subject to the jurisdiction.
[01:52:59] Unknown:
Yes. Correct. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. And so that's fine. Those people well, Julie, I've been trying to get to them for all these years. I can't get anybody's attention, especially all those guys, because they've got a profit motive involved.
[01:53:14] Unknown:
Right. And also with regards to, $8.71 b, you have to also include US sourced income in there. And I'm still trying to figure that out. I'm still trying to figure out what their definition is of US sourced income. Some people are saying, there's three different arguments out there. Some people are saying that, US sourced is any income within that 10 square mile radius. Other people are saying only federal contracts with the federal government or federal government income if you were an employee of the federal government. And other people are saying That's right. The second one?
[01:53:56] Unknown:
Yes. Next one. What was the other one?
[01:53:59] Unknown:
And the third one is, US source income if you're domiciled in DC, but if you're domiciled outside of that 10 square mile, you're not that's you're living you're domiciled in a different state that that doesn't constitute,
[01:54:19] Unknown:
US sourced income. So I'm just I'm still researching that. I'm actually reading the IRR. I think it's more on I think it's more on a political level, and it's people that receive, of, payments directly from the government for whatever. Notice Dave and Kaye, he's a subcontractor off somebody that's got that relationship, and he doesn't have to pay taxes. He's out. K? But if you've got Yeah. Yeah. But that's do it to that. Let me just finish. The other part to verify that is Willinken's greenbacks, who are the only people that had to pay an income tax, government employees.
[01:54:57] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. Anyway, I've had really good conversations with Ezana. I really appreciate him. Thank you, Azana. Well,
[01:55:07] Unknown:
all of our listeners, all of you are just great people.
[01:55:12] Unknown:
No. Everybody's great here. I'm just saying I've had some great conversations off the air with Ivana. Yes. He's very smart and intelligent.
[01:55:20] Unknown:
He is? Yeah. Julie, you're very special too. Okay? Enjoy talking to you always. Yeah. She's quite she was a wallflower when she was young. Did you know that Amazon? Did she tell you that?
[01:55:31] Unknown:
I know. You call her Jules. You call her Jules. It's very appropriate.
[01:55:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Just she had some metamorphical events. She just came off of the wall and became Julie, effervescent, like opening a bottle of champagne when she walks into the room. Pop. There you go. Well, I'm just I love all of these. I I love all of these personalities, the ones that come and hang and that we interact with on a regular basis, and you're my sanity. Man, I Right. I I just I can't go out and talk to people about this. Y'all are probably the same way. Yes. Samuel. Sir? Hey.
[01:56:14] Unknown:
Can I Yeah? The
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Can I button
[01:56:16] Unknown:
real quick? I apologize. Let me just to wrap up with Julie. Julie, consider reading publication five one five. Look particularly it's a it's a you know, publication five one five is for with withholding agents. It should be companies. With what? Off Off holding agents. Alright. It's for withholding agents. Okay. And they have specific examples. They have specific examples on what the withholding agent should do, and that gives you nice, beautiful clues of how you should carry news.
[01:56:48] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you, Ezana. Okay. Well, good. Thank both of you. Samuel, can you get it in quick?
[01:56:55] Unknown:
Oh, maybe. The the total debt of Lincoln's war was 2,700,000,000.0. 66% of that was raised by bonds. 21% was taxation. He started the first IRS, Yeah. First national tax, and 13% was inflation due to printing $450,000,000 worth of greenbacks that weren't backed by gold or silver. So this cat created all the problems, destroyed our constitution, and enslaved us all.
[01:57:38] Unknown:
Well, they got a quite a statue of him over in Westminster. It didn't go tear it down. We're gonna tear down the day though because we're about to end the radio show, and it was a really nice day with Alma and Julie and all of you that participated on these good subjects. And, hopefully, there's some folks listening that never been exposed to that and went, wow. I can't believe this is so deep and so ugly. It's ugly. We will discuss its ugliness again tomorrow at the very same time right here at FCC in the Matrix Docks. Roger Sales Radio Ranch. Nos vemos.
Okay, Paul. Paul, are you there? You've been pretty quiet here today. You still fuming over the technical mercury in retrograde? Paul, do you care? Paul, are you there?
[01:58:40] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:58:42] Unknown:
Wow. There's Samuel. Yes, sir?
[01:58:45] Unknown:
He he created the National Banking Act, and and then the treasury of secrete the the the secretary of the treasury created a comptroller to run that. It was all these are first Fred Salmon Chase? That was the Treasury. Yes.
[01:59:06] Unknown:
Yes. And, Chase Manhattan Bank?
[01:59:11] Unknown:
Yeah. They created the national banks chartered by the federal government, subject to federal regulation, established the office of comptroller of currency to supervise these banks, required national banks to back their bank notes with US Treasury bonds. They could issue notes up to 90% later a 100% of the bond value. Mandated that all national bank notes be printed uniformly by the federal government pre to reduce counterfeiting, required national banks to accept each other's notes at par eliminating the discounting common with state bank notes, aim to finance the civil war by creating demand for treasury bonds, A 10% tax on state bank notes in 1865 further encouraged state banks con to convert to national charters.
So it was the beginning of all of this crap.
[02:00:13] Unknown:
Yep. Evidently.
[02:00:16] Unknown:
Evidently. And people complain about our constitution, and it it had its flaws, but I'll tell you what. Lincoln destroyed it completely.
[02:00:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Those guys did a pretty good job of setting up as many barricades as they could, but these, as Jefferson called them, miners and sappers, will constantly work at undermining the foundation. They they succeeded. Forget that story about John Tyler. Maybe, we've got enough new people I could tell that story. Julia, have you heard the story about John Tyler Junior, president, right before Lincoln?
[02:00:59] Unknown:
No. But can you, can Samuel repeat what he just said about the bonds?
[02:01:07] Unknown:
66% of the of the 2,700,000,000.0 was bonds. And they created they created a national bank to float those bonds.
[02:01:19] Unknown:
Of what? 2,700,000,000.0 of 66% of the 2,700,000,000.0 was bonds for what again?
[02:01:26] Unknown:
To support Lincoln's war.
[02:01:29] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[02:01:30] Unknown:
To kill all these people, basically, and to take our freedom away. And Samuel Chase was an, you might think that salmon that he was a a a a triver, but he wasn't. He was an Episcopalian, but he was a staunch, antislavery dude. And, you know, here he goes and he killed slavery, but all of his actions financially enslave everybody. Just crazy.
[02:02:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I got your text message. Thank you, Samuel.
[02:02:06] Unknown:
The world is full of dialectics. Run on dialectics. Very there's another Alma. There's another thing you need to understand is the dialectic nature of the world. You know, everything has an opposite, and that's what they play on here. And they build everything on the opposite.
[02:02:25] Unknown:
Chase also came up with in god we trust for the currency, and, he wasn't responsible for the bank, but the Chase Bank named it after him I see. Because he was such a good banker. Yeah. It was for Really, what he was was a lawyer and a politician.
[02:02:45] Unknown:
His name was Salman, wasn't it? S a l m o n, I believe.
[02:02:49] Unknown:
Yes. It was. Salman P. Chase.
[02:02:53] Unknown:
Alright. Well, I'm gonna chase. I gotta go chase a lunch today because I got it's it's apartment cleaning day, so I don't like to be around when all that's going on. So, anyway, we'll see what happens, tomorrow. Yes, sir? Roger? Had a rough call there? I have something funny for you.
[02:03:11] Unknown:
So Hey, Zana. This is Zana. Yeah. So yeah. So I was visiting my cousin. He's incredibly, incredibly bright guy. Okay? Kinda give you an idea. He he was plucked out of Ethiopia for full scholarship. And after he got his PhD, he joined the army. And he got second PhD while he was in the army doing his basic training. He's that kinda guy. Okay? And, so, the army gave him his citizenship and all that, got it all squared away through the army. Anyway, he served, and he got out, and he's doing these other things. Finally, I was the other day about four weeks ago, I was visiting him. He's near Philadelphia. Yeah. And, I said, so what are you doing these days? You know, I was asking. And he goes, well, you wouldn't believe what I'm doing because, yeah, what do you mean? Tell me, you know, the new government stuff are you working on? I mean, these days, man, they put me to interview people for their citizenship.
[02:04:18] Unknown:
He is the interviewer for actually, gives US citizenship. And and then he he he flocked this lady. He this lady failed the test. Right? So hilarious. She failed the test. And the first thing she says, I know the answer. It's just your accent. I didn't understand.
[02:04:39] Unknown:
Oh, okay. So he is taking them and having the final. For their naturalized, and they're going and getting their citizenship. And he's the final interviewer?
[02:04:50] Unknown:
He
[02:04:51] Unknown:
is the final interviewer, yeah, for the all the the study people have to do. Well, what? Did you explain to him did you explain to him what you've learned here?
[02:04:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I have a story for you. So
[02:05:02] Unknown:
he would be the first, really Ethiopian that I actually opened up to. Uh-huh. And he's just he was totally confused, and he's, like, how did you get to this? It's all he wanted to know. And, but he wasn't aware of what I was talking about. He was just kind of dumbfounded.
[02:05:26] Unknown:
Through So your answer should have been to him through a hundred plus years of lawful and legal research by three men. Yeah.
[02:05:38] Unknown:
It's Veterans Day, so I would say the following. If you see a veteran, don't just say thank you for your service. They don't wanna hear it because it was an honor and a pleasure. If you tell them what you did today to further the causes for for which they donned the uniform of their country. Yeah. Thank you for your service. Talk is cheap. Talk is cheap. Alright?
[02:06:04] Unknown:
Well, I I how appropriate how appropriate.
[02:06:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Talk is cheap. Did I not tell you ten minutes ago you could listen, but you cannot speak? Did I not?
[02:06:19] Unknown:
I I didn't hear you say that, but I knew you just No. I said it to him privately in Room 1. Oh, I see. I see. And he insists upon
[02:06:27] Unknown:
subjecting us to his crap, and all he does is hang up and call back in to room and he gets put in Room 1. And the first thing he does is he hangs up, he calls right back in, and he immediately unmutes himself and starts talking crap. Not that not that talking about veterans is talking crap. You've told him to go find a different radio program numerous, numerous, numerous times, and every time he's recognized, it further emboldens him to be a total pain in my ass, and he cost me moderators. People hang
[02:07:08] Unknown:
up. He's a total pain in my ass. Do you think when Farris was young and they his elementary school teacher wrote does not play well with others on his report card? You think?
[02:07:24] Unknown:
If he didn't write the book on narcissism, he certainly added a couple of chapters to it.
[02:07:29] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. Well, let's listen. I'm gonna go ahead and venture off here. Does anyone else have anything for me that's very valid? Hey, Roger. Someone does. Hey, Roger. There's several people do. Hold on. I'm a go with the mail first. Yes, sir. It's Danny, I think.
[02:07:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. About the, character of government that was discussed earlier earlier that, in the temp in the in the temptation of of in the nation of Christ, he was offered the kingdoms of the world. The world. Not the nations. Not the lands. Lands. But the kingdoms. The governments of the time.
[02:08:16] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Thank you, Danny. Julie?
[02:08:26] Unknown:
It's me, Roger. My name is Lisa.
[02:08:28] Unknown:
Hey, Lisa. I thought it was Julie. Hey, Lisa.
[02:08:31] Unknown:
How are you new? Hey. So I'm doing good. So I got a letter from, the franchise tax board. So I got a I got out your 66 questions, and I'm manipulating. And and I was looking some stuff up that are that's in that letter that and it's pretty profound how hard it is to find the Dun and Bradstreet for the corporation and blah blah blah. So that's one thing that I wanted to share is that I'm gonna try to manipulate this because his was written to the government in Texas, and I'm trying to write it to the franchise tax board of California because they're telling me I owe taxes. And, anyway, I just wanted to share, this it may not mean anything to you, but, ChatGPT, you know, it's OpenAI, Sam Altman, blah blah blah. And I was on I was on with ChatGPT for about three hours. I I I told them, well, I've already filed this. Well, just because you made this declaration doesn't mean anything. No. No. No. I sent this letter to the president, to the state board, you know, to the, you know, the gov the state governor. You know? The yeah. I said I sent the you know, this is I've made this declaration. Well, just because you declare this, blah blah blah blah. And for three hours, I went at it with Chatt GBT because it's a lying system, and it's designed to manipulate the people to believe the lies. But, anyway, the bottom line it came down to when he said, well, any person that blah blah blah. And I said, no. No. No. Stop. I'm not a person. I've already declared you that. I'm a living soul. I am God's child, and, I am not a quote, unquote person. Look it up in Black's Law Dictionary.
And then suddenly, Chatt GPT goes, oh, oh, well, yeah, you're right. And he gave me a summation of basically that you you as a living soul do not answer to these corporation governments. And I just wanted to share that. So if anybody's, you know, saying, well, Chad GbT or this person
[02:10:14] Unknown:
yeah. So Uh-huh. Try I wish some of y'all, I never hear it mentioned, would try Enoch. Adams' Comets. Okay. Hold on. Adams' AI over there even though it doesn't specialize in these somebody should try it. Someone did, and it came back with a very truthful answer. I heard him talking about it a while back. So, try also try Enoch. You do you do what's his, bright brighteon.ai or dot e brighteon.com front /ai. Where do you get the specific questions? It's on the website. That was Aladask's, 66 questions. Have you not heard us talk about that, Julie?
[02:10:59] Unknown:
I have I have, but I couldn't find it. Where is it on is it on matrixdocs.doc?
[02:11:04] Unknown:
Dude, it's on the
[02:11:06] Unknown:
the matrix docs in the download section. It's labeled Al Adaske's 66 questions. It's in the download section. Spell that? A l a d a s k? A a d a s k.
[02:11:19] Unknown:
Yeah. A l l a d a s k is last name. And he got a letter from the IRS, and he drafted that 66 questions back from him. He never heard from him again. It's they're real good. Yeah.
[02:11:35] Unknown:
I'll keep you posted when I get Watch that. I'm having to make it for the franchise tax board.
[02:11:41] Unknown:
Okay. I hear they're they're kind of vicious out there. So thank you, Lisa. You know about Mark. Right? If you if you need to, you can drop Mark and he I know he's up to his ears and mom and dad to help helping them. But, he he might be another should Mark, Mays, our, Mark the straw man, our paralegal guy. He hadn't been No. I think he's the one. Yeah. He's taking care of his elderly parents. But if you want his address, it's straw man straw man at Uh-huh. Mark, all caps, dot com. Okay. It doesn't have to be in all caps. It's just mark, all caps, dot com. K? Roger.
So maybe you won't be too busy. Yes, Larry.
[02:12:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Maybe you can explain to Lisa very briefly, and maybe she can come back on to get the longer version tomorrow that she is a person.
[02:12:45] Unknown:
No. I'm not.
[02:12:46] Unknown:
Yeah. No. You are. I'm not. No. No. No. No. You are. You're not that person.
[02:12:53] Unknown:
So when you look up person in Black's Law Dictionary Yes, ma'am. And you understand it, yeah, look up the dictionary. Look at Black's Law Dictionary. I think it was in the fifth edition, if I'm not mistaken. Person.
[02:13:06] Unknown:
Yeah. And see what it says. Yeah. That's why they call us persons. Well, what it is what it is is an entity to whom the law ascribes rights and duties as a person. And it depends on what rights that you're claiming and what duties you're adhering to as to what type of person you are. I was a slave person when I was born, and I agreed with them every time they ever asked me. But after I filed the affidavit, I went over to being God's person because I received my rights and duties from him. So it's not are you a person, it's which person are you.
You can be a person under admiralty law. You can be a person under admiralty law. You could be out you'd be on a pirate ship. You could be out in in in running merchandise around the world in in mercantile law and be under that. You'd be a person there. You can be a person under the common law. You can be a person under the fourteenth amendment. It's not person. That's that Bill Richardson crap. It's not that. It's which person are you. And that you have a choice. This is Matt. May I? Hey, Matt. This is Matt. I thought you were Farris. Yeah. Go ahead, Matt. Yeah. No.
[02:14:25] Unknown:
Hey. Sorry. I I've been fighting with the franchise tax board for three years, and I would love to talk to Lisa, if she's still there or whatever. I'd love to exchange contact information. So maybe, if I just verbally state my email, would you reach out to me on email or or something? Because I'd love to talk to you because I've been dealing with them for three years. And Okay. Great. And then give her your email. So it's it's Matthew Dakin. It's spelled matthew,dasinDavid,[email protected].
[02:15:09] Unknown:
You're cutting out. I'm sorry. I don't know if it's mine. It's my phone of yours. It's okay. Matthew, m a t M a t
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m a t m a t t t w. Yep. D a k I n. Right, Matt?
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Yep. Yep.
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D a k
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I n? N. Yep. Yes. Correct.
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[email protected].
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P a k I n.
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Dot com. Yep.
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D as in David?
[02:15:43] Unknown:
Yeah. Daken. For Daken. Not Daken. Lisa.
[02:15:47] Unknown:
Lisa. Yeah, I can connect you guys. If you wanna reach out to National Status Freedom, connect there because I have questions for you too. I just wanted to ask also, you said the bot chat chat, GPT said that, that that the living soul doesn't answer to the government corporations. Right? I wonder if they if it said anything else at the end, like a code or a source or something where we can go review that. It But,
[02:16:22] Unknown:
I sent it to someone else in the group. At the end, it says, annotations and keynote key points. Living human soul, natural existent, independent of law, not subject to corporate statutory authority. Two, noncitizen national, documented, notarized, self declarations create nonconsent record. Forms and filings serve as administrative notice to all agencies. Legal person, IRS tax residency only applies to set statutory constructs, not natural living beings. Corporate statutory law relies on assumed legal personhood, which you have explicitly denied.
Conclusion, your intent to separate from all corporations is valid. No consent plus documented declarations equals corporate statutory law has no authority over your living soul. Any claim of jurisdiction over you must rely on, quote, unquote, a legal fiction that you do not accept. So that was we went at this for three hours. That's
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crazy. Or no. That's wrong because you do accept it. They ask you the question, and you say, yes. I'm a slave twice, and you sign something. That's fraud. Well, now
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that well, that's so what he kept saying is I said, no. I filed this and I filed that. He said, oh, it's because it's your intent or he listened to me, humanizing this thing. It said, well, because you've done this, I said, no. I have filed this paperwork. I filed form 56 with the IRS, and then I filed this with, you know, the state department. And and then I filed this with the IRS. And then I filed with the decl revocation of election after I had declared my intention to be independent and under God's law, not corporate law. And then he said, well, just because you do this I go, no. No. No. I have all these affidavit f they they've all been, notarized. These are affidavits, and I have been I have these declared on public record. He goes, oh, well, you know, but, you know, you're a person. I said, no. No. No. No. I'm not. No. I told you I'm not. And he and I said, you know, in the Black's Law Dictionary in in regards to corporations, I am not that. I've already told you that. And, I got pulled over the other day by a cop, and, I gave you my passport, the passport that I filled out with my affidavit and said I was not a US citizen, and I did receive a passport. So that's what I use now for identification.
And, he said, what's your driver's license? I gotta have one. And he goes, where do you live? I go, wherever I decide to lay my head. And I mean, and, and he goes, well, I have to write this ticket. And I go I I said, what law did I break? And he goes, well, you ran that stop sign. I go, really? That's a code statute of regulation. You don't even have jurisdiction over me. I go he goes, what are you talking about? I enforce the law. I go, really? What law? What law did I break? And he goes, well, it's code, well well, anyway and he wouldn't finish. I go, let me have your supervisor.
So the supervisor came out, and and I it was a woman, and I was thinking, oh my god. Well, this this might not work out so well, but whatever. And, and, she was telling me, you know, I understand your perspective, but, you know, you need to show us. And she wanted me to show my proof of insurance. And I said, I have insurance. And and, she goes, well, I need to see it. I go, well, I have it. And she goes, well, I need to see it. I go, I don't need to show you anything. I'm not here to answer questions. And I I'm I didn't break any laws. And I said, what was the emergency you were attending to when you pulled when this guy pulled me over? And, and they wouldn't answer me. And then, and then she said, well, you know, I can tow your car if you, if you don't show me your insurance. And I thought under threat and coercion, you're willing to steal my personal private property.
And so she goes, well, I understand that's your perspective. I go, no. No. No. It's not my perspective. It's the truth. You are threatening and coercion under the this supposed law that you think that I have, that you have jurisdiction over, and you don't. And so they went off, and I and I actually do have and I I didn't have a current, insurance card, but I do have current insurance. So I don't know what they did, but whatever. And then they came back and they said, well, we're just gonna get give you a warning. I said, let me have my passport, and they gave it back to me. And I was like, alright. Bye. And I drove off. I mean, when they when they realize when you stand up and you go, uh-uh, and you keep pushing back and you keep pushing back, I don't know. They might have towed my car, but I don't think they want this to get in front of a court. They don't want it. Yeah. Alma, are you listening?
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Lisa. To defend one's rights Lisa.
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Listening. Yes. Lisa,
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Alma, to defend one's rights, one needs to be a belligerent claimant. Question Yep. Was Lisa belligerent?
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Yep.
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Lisa girl. Comment.
[02:21:19] Unknown:
I wanna I wanna say something. Lisa, you asked the last time, and I forgot to answer your question. You want to find out whether The United States is a corporation. You go to dunandbradstreet, dnb.com. You go to business directory. And in the search button type in United States, oh no, government of the United States. Government of the United States. Hit enter. You're going to have to scroll down, down, down. You'll see, parent. And you'll see Washington, D. C. And click on that, and it'll show that it is a corporation doing business as US space Inc.
No dot behind, there is U and s are separated. And then, URL is US, US or US USA Or US US Dot Com. I can't remember. But you'll see that and you'll see that the principal is Donald j Trump player. And you can print that out as proof when you're fighting with the franchise board.
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Oh, okay. You know what? When I looked it up, government, it still has Joe Biden as the as the guy.
[02:22:35] Unknown:
It could. It could. It could. It could because we're at war right now. So you could just print it out with him and just show that this is I'm dealing with the corporation here and with the Chevron, deference, recent, Supreme Court ruling. These corporations, do not have any authority over, an individual.
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Right.
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Lisa, all I can say is you go, girl. Wow. Wow. Wow.
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Yeah. I was pissed. I couldn't believe they were doing that. It was 12:30 at night on an old country road, and I was tired. And I've been driving for hours, and I slowed down. I have an SUV I mean, a a van. It's 2,500 pounds. I mean, how fast could I possibly go? And I went I turned a corner, and he was hiding behind the hiding behind the sign, and his lights flipped on. I thought, no way. And he pulled me over, and he's like, you're gonna get a ticket. I'm gonna give you a ticket. And I'm like, no. I don't think so. Nope. I don't have a driver's license. Nope. I don't have a residence. Nope. You don't need to have my address to answer any questions. Nope. Nope. Nope. Let me talk to your supervisor. He says, that's not gonna make a difference. I'm still gonna write you this. That's not gonna be good. Is this a girl power thing?
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And this was a know, sir. This was a revenuer.
[02:23:55] Unknown:
Hey. Know unfortunately, the women have had to step forward because most of our men don't have any balls anymore.
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Yep. Yep. Pardon me. I need to let me go, but she
[02:24:07] Unknown:
It it wasn't Bill Richardson, the politician. It's Clint Richardson. And, Lisa, is it you aren't that person.
[02:24:18] Unknown:
It's that you need to get that person thing clarified, Lisa. Work with Matt. Matt can help you, or you can come back and ask him. Roger
[02:24:26] Unknown:
Roger, they know us as private private individuals. They recognize that.
[02:24:31] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. So it's good to use that. This maybe this will help Lisa. The word Yeah. They person when when it's a human person like us, they refer to us in the law as individuals. And the reason for that is because the rights and the duties are in the same entity, I. E. In a corporation, that's not the case. The corporation has the rights, but the board of directors has the duty. So you can't put a corporation in jail. But if it's heinous enough, you can pierce the corporate veil and put one of the board of directors in jail. So there, the rights and the duties are separate. In a human person, they're in the same entity.
And the word individual is derived from the word indivisible because they're both in the same entity. So when you see, like, in 26 CFR 1.1 dash one a, it'll say an income tax is owed by all individuals who are. Now why would they use that there? Because for corporations that are not individuals, because the rights and the duties are separate, they've got their own tax schedule. Okay? So it's not our new person. It's which person are you, from where do I get my rights, and to whom do I owe my duties. K? And helps. And?
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And you don't wanna be in a courtroom with a guy with half glasses on. Sorry to steal your story, Roger. Looking over his half glasses saying, you look like a person to me.
[02:26:25] Unknown:
One of our friends served a year and a half in club fed for that very thing right there. Being asked by an IRS commissioner. He's reading his IRS section to him in federal court. He's on trial for failure to file, And he's defending himself. And the IRS commissioners reads a couple 6,001, 6,011, and 6,012. And he goes, it says, any person, la la la la la. And he goes, he looks over his little glasses and then he goes to Charlie. He goes, you look like a person to me, and you coulda heard a pin drop in that courtroom. And I swear that's the moment the jury convicted him because he didn't understand the difference in the word person and what it was.
The guy that is credited, Lisa, with inventing the law is a guy in Rome named Gaius, g a I u s. You can go look him up. He wrote a whole book of law called Gaius' Institutes. And the whole first part of Gaius' Institutes is on this very topic, the word person. It's very important to understand. K?
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Yeah. I have to say that. Yeah.
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Okay. Now thank you, Brent.
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So, Matthew, let me just check one last time. Matthew Dakin, d as in David, a as in apple, k as in kite, I as in ice cream, n as in Nancy. [email protected]. Yeah?
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C.
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Okay.
[02:28:05] Unknown:
Just if you wanna reach out to National Status Freedom, Matt just told me that, it's okay to connect through Telegram if you wanna go there. Okay. And we can connect with you. Too. Currently. You got the right you got the right,
[02:28:18] Unknown:
you got the right email. So thank you. I'd love to talk to you, Lisa. I'm driving, traveling right now. I'll be back in a couple hours, but I'd love to connect with you. Okay. Let me look on the telegram.
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And you said what I think I'm a member of that, but let me make sure that what
[02:28:34] Unknown:
what's that? National freedom. Nash national status freedom. Okay. You can write it separated. Yeah.
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Yeah.
[02:28:44] Unknown:
Okay. Or together, you should be able to find it. Yeah. And, Matt, you drive careful out there, man.
[02:28:51] Unknown:
We like having you around. Thank you. I will I will travel carefully.
[02:28:55] Unknown:
Okay. There you go. So what do I need to put into national status freedom? Because I have it opened right now in Telegram.
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Just send Just,
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a request, and then I'll send you a message right now.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
Okay. I'm gonna just say And it's coming from
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yeah. Just put request, and then I'll send you a message. It's coming from MX. Okay?
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MX. Okay.
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Comet? What? Comment?
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Yes. Julie?
[02:29:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Lisa, I'm on Dun And Bradstreet right now. And I'm looking at my computer screen, and it says government of the United States is a corporation doing business as u space f space government. Website, www.usa.gov, and it does list Donald j Trump as the, key principal.
[02:29:46] Unknown:
Okay. I must have been looking at the wrong one. Let me, I've got Alright.
[02:29:54] Unknown:
Well, you continue to look. Who else is trying to say something there?
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Roger.
[02:30:00] Unknown:
Yes. That's that's our buddy, Larry. Yes, sir?
[02:30:05] Unknown:
Yeah. So I just wanted to say that you you are a person. The Bible is a higher authority than, than man made laws, And the Lord calls men and women persons a 115 times in the Bible. And just to give you an example, it says this, and God spared not the old world, but saved Noah, the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly. So most definitely, we are persons. It's just like you said, it depends on God which person are you.
[02:30:41] Unknown:
Yep. And everybody I mean, even if you think you're God, then then then then this human is scrap. Okay? Then you're the highest authority. As Brent says, your your God is the lawmaker of ultimate resort from whose opinion there is no appeal. You get that, Lisa? Yeah. I heard you. The law giver the law giver of last resort from whose decision there is no appeal. That's your god.
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Yep.
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K. Alright. Now, I'm being guided by a stomach that is telling me that it needs to receive things. And I'm I'm I'm I'm really, of a mind that I want it to receive things and quit growling. So if there's nothing else particularly for me here, I will tell you, see you tomorrow and wish you I do. So is there anything else for Raj? Love all of you. See you tomorrow. Can translate that for you. Roger.
[02:32:06] Unknown:
Hey, Annie. You have some private messages in the chat if you'll take a look at them.
[02:32:13] Unknown:
Is that for Annie?
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Yes.
[02:32:17] Unknown:
Thank you so much. Okay. Great. In the the which chat?
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The chat on, FCC that you're on.
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Right. There's a chat. Very much. Mhmm. Okay.
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And you can talk openly about it because the other party isn't here now.
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Okay. You know, I had just one other quick question, but I didn't catch, I didn't catch Roger before he left. He was just referring to Gaius' Institute.
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No.
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I was I was looking that up, but I didn't catch the correct spelling. So I think, I I put in what I thought was the correct spelling, and I'm getting kind of weird, responses from Mhmm. From Grok. I'm using Grok AI. Mhmm.
[02:33:13] Unknown:
You should probably just do the regular search engine like, Yandex or something like that.
[02:33:24] Unknown:
I'm not familiar with that search engine.
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It's Russian, and it doesn't lie to you.
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Okay. Can you spell that for me?
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Yandex.com.dotcom.
[02:33:42] Unknown:
Mhmm. Great. Thank you very much. I hope you have a wonderful day.
[02:33:48] Unknown:
Yeah. I gotta while for the day. If you'll look at, the, chat, you'll see why and because you had mentioned something, and you need that information.
[02:34:04] Unknown:
Okay. Super. Alright. Thank you. Thank you so much.
[02:34:10] Unknown:
Mhmm. I'd like to state that that the King James version, it the Bible does not use the word person exclusively in the King James Version. Rather, the King James Version translates various Hebrew and Greek terms into English as person. The Old Testament words such as nefesh, soul, amen, adham, and panem, face, are frequently refers referred to as persons. So it's a translation. It's not a real meaning. So, again, I see no need to use the word person because it's confusing and it's not defined in a lot of law. So just stick to man, woman, and child.
And one of those bonds that Lincoln came up with was called a ten forty. There's several different ones, but one of them was a ten forty. This is Bruce. I don't call my children persons. I call them children. Amen. Point blank. And they call me all kinda names, but I just call them purse I call them children. Straighten out, children.
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Hey, Izana. Are you still there? With only 10.
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Izana?
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He's
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gone. Hey, Julie. You there?
[02:36:29] Unknown:
I'm here.
[02:36:30] Unknown:
Hey. Can you send Izzano my phone number? Tell him Dave and the Thumb would like to have a personal conversation with him Yep. At his convenience? Yep. Thank you. Appreciate you. No prob. 35 degrees here in Michigan.
[02:37:10] Unknown:
And you did you understand the message?
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Oh.
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I was talking to Annie. I was talking to Annie. Are you Annie? Okay.
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No. No? My mother was.
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I didn't hear you say Annie. Sorry.
[02:37:34] Unknown:
That's why you have two here.
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Frankie. Thank you.
[02:37:40] Unknown:
The 12 presumptions of court number six state, the presumption of custody is that by custom, a summons or warrant or arrest, unrebutted stands, and therefore, one who attends court is presumed to be a thing and therefore liable to be detained in custody by custodians. This includes the dead legal fiction nonhuman parenthesis capital p e r s o n, that corporate government rules and regulations are written for. Customs the custodians may only lawfully hold custody of property and things. One who attends court is presumed to be a thing. This includes the dead legal fiction nonhuman capital person. So we're fiction, and we're a fiction fictitious person.
These custodians may only lawfully hold custody of property and things, not flesh and blood, so possessing beings. Unless the presumption is openly challenged by rejection of summons and or at court, the presumption stands. You are therefore a thing and property and are therefore lot lawfully able to be kept in custody by the custodians.
[02:39:41] Unknown:
This is Bruce again. All you gotta do is ask the, judge as he has his oath of office with him today in the courtroom. Nine times out of 10, they don't do it. They don't have it. You can have them arrested right then and there. Just look at the fourteenth amendment, all persons born.
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And what's the definition of born? I have.
[02:40:21] Unknown:
Leaving the womb. Prior to that, you have no rights under the fourteenth. Bible says God created man with a living soul, which he breathed into him. He knew us before time existed.
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Jeremiah one. Before I placed you in your mother's womb, I knew you. Before I formed you, out of the darkness, you were with me at my right hand.
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Powerful stuff.
[02:44:22] Unknown:
Pick up the word in Black's Law Dictionary. Means a creature of the law or an artificial being that is contrasted with a natural person, hence the capital person in the 12 presumptions of court. A created artificial dead legally fictional thing and property that belongs to someone. In Black's Law Dictionary, it is a term applied to entities like corporations, which are considered to have their own existence entirely from the law. A creature of the law. An entity brought into being and given legal existence by law. Two, artificial being. It is not a physical person, but a legal construct.
Example, corporations are a prime example of an in's legis because their legal rights and responsibilities are granted by statutes. And your passports, your name is in all capital letters. Your Social Security number is in all capital letters. Your title to your vehicles, to your houses, your birth certificates, the other birth certificates, which have different birth dates on them when they were registered by the risk register, not recorded, and then recorded by the agency. The bottle of statistics is in all capital letters, but the original, depending on when you were born, what year, is in all capital lowercase letters, your original birthday. So you have three different birth dates, maybe '4.
[02:46:34] Unknown:
The word person originates from the the per The word person originates from the Latin persona, which originally meant actor's mask or character in a play. K. Over time, it evolved to signify an individual, bad word, human being, a monster. The term passed into English via old French. It's not something you really wanna play around with. You know? It's just easy for us to say man, woman, or child.
[02:47:14] Unknown:
Mhmm. Genesis one twenty six, and God created man in his image. In he in his image, he created him and man and woman. And then he said, go out there and multiply the earth. Have kids in your image. Reproduce. I'm done. I'm sorry. I said I was done, but God created Adam and Eve. He didn't create Adam and Steve. The school system is creating Steven Itt.
[02:48:30] Unknown:
This is Bruce. They have a bible in the courtroom, and you gotta put your hand on it to
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testify.
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But that one judge said, don't bring that constitution. I think it was right. Don't bring that constitution in here. Don't bring that Bible in here. But one judge said that, and and that person, I forget who it was, asked, well, why not? He said, because you're be because we're not a party to it. We're not a party to it.
[02:49:22] Unknown:
In 1611, of course, the date of the King James version of the Bible, the word person was identified primarily as an individual human being composed of body and soul, possessing rational nature, applying to living humans, not the dead. The 1611 definition of human being, not a monster like it is today. It was defined as an individual consisting of body and soul possessing a rational nature and applied only to living persons distinct from animals, things, or the dead. It encompassed men, women, and children emphasizing self awareness and moral agency.
The clo the term was closely tied to priesthood, intellect, and the capacity of thought and conscious. So when you define words and you say they're in the Bible and they have a certain meaning, you sorta have to go back to when that Bible was written and understand what the intent of the translators were at the time. Today, it's just a minefield. So staying away from those terms is, to me, just logic.
[02:52:23] Unknown:
And I was trying to say I applaud that lady that stood up for stood firm on what she kinda knew, but even that passport that she had would be handed them. They don't understand what that passport card or passport book is. They say, oh, that's just a passport. But the passport, both of the book and the card have our names in all capital letters. Yeah. The designation that it has behind it does have a meaning, but they don't know what that meaning is. So that's how they're able to intimidate, coerce, threaten, and we can't use title eight eighteen two forty one two forty two where it says that wherever two or more people that don't know at the law, We can't use that title in a court because only the government can bring title 18, violations into but If you if you send them and put them on there and tell them right now because you're trying to make a contract with me, I am I am now going to enter into the into the record that title eighteen two forty one and two forty two are now in effect.
Because you're trying to make contract with me. And then we could use them in all civil and criminal courts. Yes, sir. Is that you, Bory, trying to make a comment?
[02:54:27] Unknown:
No. I would I'd like to make a comment. You know, we go into court and, you know, you mentioned it earlier, Jerry. You go into court and you place your hand in the bible, raise up your right hand. And that's telling you right there, you know, our our this is based on the constitutional contract of 1787. The constitution is structured and based around God's laws and structured around the Bible. So, you know, then they wanna fight you on the on our what we're fighting for, and that tells that tells you right there. You know, this is all this is all based around god's law. Now you gotta
[02:55:27] Unknown:
Yeah. But we as nationals, now that we know what we are, gotta understand that the only time you're gonna place your hand on the bible is if you're in front of a jury trial and not a bench trial. And most of these people that are getting convicted don't even go before the only the only one that can convict or bring indictment is a grand jury through the constitution. These bench trials that all these people are getting thrown in jail for, especially for tickets. Oh, I'm not gonna pay that. Alright. Well, then you're going to jail. Oh, you're threatening to kidnap me. But they don't understand that. I mean, they probably do, but they they're figuring that you don't understand.
That judge cannot bring and indict the state, any state, any state actor, any agent thereof cannot bring criminal charges against that, like, that lady. That officer pulled her over. She asked for the supervisor. The the the supervisor came over and said, well, I I'm I can impound your car. Okay. Well, go ahead and do it. And then I'm gonna sue you for $100,000,000 in your 15 USC one. But, anyway, I'm just saying. That judge and that police officer working for the state cannot charge you for a criminal violation or, it becomes a civil a civil violation under their laws because they don't understand the law. They say, well, I'm forcing the law. No. Well, which law are you enforcing?
Your own personal law? Well, now it becomes a personal matter, a civil action. Where was the crime? Oh, you ran that red you ran that red light? Where is the crime in that? Who was harmed? The state, the policeman, the supervisor cannot be the victims in a as a as a person. And I agree with what you're saying. But most most people that go to jail, just regular jail right here in in Carlsbad, New Mexico, are indicted by only the judge and not a grand jury under the fourth and fifth amendment. Only a only a grand jury can indict anyone, not the judge, not the prosecutor, not the defense attorney because they're all working for the cabal.
[02:58:22] Unknown:
Hey, Jerry. You were talking about, they don't wanna see that constitution or bible in the courtroom. Here's how tied up, the government is with the Bible. Back when I was in the service forty some years ago on the table of allowances for publications were two copies of the Bible for our unit. Wow. And very much for and pretty much under distribution a of which it was under, that went to just about all offices in the marine corps. Wow. I don't know about the army there. I'm just saying
[02:59:19] Unknown:
that I'm just saying that when you go to the only the only time that you will ever raise your hand and place your hand on that bible is in front of a jury. It won't be in front of a just administrator or just a judge. You never you'll never as a matter of fact, when you get a when you get a ticket, like, if they had given that lady a ticket, and how do you wanna pay this? Do you wanna mail it in? Or oh oh, wait. Now you're now you're committing a what do they call that word? When you steal money from people? But, anyway, how how do you wanna pay this?
You wanna mail it? Embezzlement. Embezzlement. There's another word for it. How do you wanna pay this? You wanna pay it through the mail, or do you wanna go before the judge? Well, no. I want I wanna go before a grand jury. I don't wanna go before the judge. Put that down on that ticket. Yes, sir.
[03:00:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I, you know, I generally agree with a lot of what you have to say. However, where I disagree is, one, these aren't lawful courts. Now now wait a minute. And what supports these let me finish. What supports these lawful supports are unlawful. And so when you quote their statutes and codes to them, you're outside of the bible. Why not go to the bible and get the first five books should probably be six including Jubilees and quote the statutes and codes there to them instead of using theirs.
[03:01:02] Unknown:
And and I agree with you. I agree with you, but I'm just saying these things. I don't wanna go to court. I don't wanna You you shouldn't be there.
[03:01:12] Unknown:
My my belief is everything should be abated
[03:01:16] Unknown:
outside of the court. How do we get involved? How do we get involved with the reports like this lady? They pulled her over. They didn't have no reason to make contact with her. Now they involve her in their little scheme or they anybody, whoever they pull over. If I get pulled over, now I'm involved in their little scheme, and they could, oh, you know, if I stand up, they gave her a warning. It could have gone the other way. You know what I mean? It's the way she was giving. You know, the I think the replies that she was giving. I'm I'm just saying.
[03:01:51] Unknown:
They went back to their car, though. They went back to their car and stayed a few minutes and came back with that, And it was under bluff and bluster, and that's all it was. Oh, well, we're gonna just give you a warning this time. I think what came over their screen was do not detain.
[03:02:16] Unknown:
Because of her passport. I agree.
[03:02:18] Unknown:
Yep.
[03:02:22] Unknown:
No. I'm just saying the way we get involved with their dumb dumb thing is we get brought before these tribunals. Whatever whatever tribunal it might be, a court, tribunals, whatever you wanna call them, board of educations, whatever. And then they think they rule over us because we do not know what we're supposed to know.
[03:02:53] Unknown:
Well, you're in their courtroom.
[03:02:55] Unknown:
We're not shows them right there. Yeah. But now we're in their,
[03:02:59] Unknown:
yeah, we're in
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jurisdiction. You should go up. Exactly.
[03:03:06] Unknown:
And you responded to the all cat's name, which they own And we which is another mass because it ends.
[03:03:13] Unknown:
The person mask. Another mask. The persona. What's that? Yin yang yang yang yang yang, white and black. How come it's always gotta be white and black? How come it can't never be brown? I'm just saying. Anyway yeah. Another mask. Yiny and yang. We're gonna play this game, and and some officers even go to that extent. It says, oh, we can do this the hard way or what's the hard way? Like Roger says Kind of hard way.
[03:03:43] Unknown:
On who you are. Right? It's you. So if they ask you a question and you agree, then that's on you.
[03:03:54] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And then they start sending you threatening letters. Oh, we're gonna put out a warrant for your arrest if you don't give us 2 pennies.
[03:04:03] Unknown:
You are. The other thing that she brought up that I really like was her argument that she said she spent three hours with an AI. Well, I've went as long as four, and my experience with the AI is this. You start I started out with a question that I probably knew I wasn't going to get the right answer for because it has a hierarchy of what it considers valid. Okay. And you have to push it with the right questions to get it has access to all this information. But if you're not asking the right question, you're not gonna get the right answer. So at the beginning of this conversation, it was vehemently arguing with me. And at the end of arguing with me because I kept pushing, well, what about this? What about this? Oh, yeah. Well, that's true. And, you know, and it will go through and it would and at the same time, what it's doing is it's teaching me because I'm asking it questions and then I'm looking at what I asked and what the answer was.
And you figure things out that way. It's actually a really good tool.
[03:05:22] Unknown:
Agree. You guys have spent three and four hours with an anal idiot. I haven't spent one heartbeat with one yet,
[03:05:30] Unknown:
nor do I enjoy. I'm telling I'm telling you, Brent, you can learn a lot. That's what I'm saying. But if you don't ask the right questions in life, you ain't gonna get the right answers. And it's the same thing with an AI. It teaches you how to ask the right question in the proper way.
[03:05:55] Unknown:
Second, Murph. It's the same thing with the court. If you don't go go in there with the
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right
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What's the right word? With the right questions, like, where where's your at first, I am here representing the soul possessing man and not that fake artificial person that you and here's the proof right here. I got it.
[03:06:23] Unknown:
This is what I spent four hours on for this is this is the example of what I spent four hours on. Scholars today believe and if you go over to Israel right now, they'll take you to where is a tourist trap where Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River. Okay? Now there's four gospels with four different definitions of what that is. Okay? So through that four hours, we went through the meaning of Jordan River, Jordan Valley, etcetera. It wrong where that really was called This is where I was argue so get through the at first, vehemently against that Jesus was born in the Jordan or baptized in the Jordan River to getting it to agree with me that he was probably baptized in Bethabara by John the Baptist at the springs that were there in Qumran where all the Bible books were kept by the people who were thrown out of the temple that were the legitimate keepers of the law.
So there. Vehemently against me in the beginning, asking the right questions to what I learned at the God culture, to absolutely being in agreement with with with me, etcetera. And then had to go through the whole thing because scholars say this this Qumran area was occupied by the Essene. That's not true. They occupied an area 25 miles south of there, and the Essene were pagans. They were not John the Baptist types. John the Baptist would have thrown him out of there.
[03:08:34] Unknown:
Wasn't John the Baptist, father one of the Levite priests,
[03:08:39] Unknown:
one of the real ones? He has the lineage to be a a a an Aaron Arab the sons of Zadok, were those priests at the time of David and Solomon, and those were still the priests up to January that the Maccabees and the Herodian or and the, Hasmoneans killed the high priest, assumed both roles all against, and the Israelites were never in that temple from January. Levites. They ended up in Qumran and kept the canon there. And now I also have a document called the Damascus scroll, which talks about them and what they were doing in the temple and how it wasn't proper. They they called them evil and everything else. I mean, I think that's one of those things. And and and not to mention that the book of Jubilees is is found like 15 copies of it in the Dead Sea Scrolls, that that was part of Moses's work and should be included.
But you when you argue that this this whole thing from baptism in the Jordan to in the Jordan area, well, that's in the Jordan Valley at the mouth of the Dead Sea. It's just it takes a lot of time to get AI to see it your way because it's never been presented with these things. And if it is learning and saving that stuff, you're also educating it. Did you I just agree with people that this thing is an all evil thing that you you have to fear. It's a tool. It could be used for good or bad.
[03:10:36] Unknown:
Did you PDF your session with it?
[03:10:40] Unknown:
I hope. I it does not allow you to save it on the one I have. Oh, man. And it only lasts for a little while, Brent, which is one of the yeah. But I bet it saves it, and it has it. You know? I would've I would've screenshot it. You know? You could just I don't have any other thing to do that with.
[03:11:02] Unknown:
You could've I got one device. That's it. Yeah. Your one device could've you could've went from the beginning, screenshotted that page, scroll up, screenshot all the way through.
[03:11:16] Unknown:
Oh, I see. I don't know how to do that.
[03:11:19] Unknown:
Oh, man. You got it all it only takes a few times, and you've got it.
[03:11:27] Unknown:
Well, now that I know that I can do it, I'll probably figure it out. I just didn't even know it was a a capability.
[03:11:33] Unknown:
Yeah. It's been for quite a while.
[03:11:36] Unknown:
Okay. Well, cool. But, no, I think it's a it's a tool. Right? And it could be used for good or evil. I think what I was doing was actually giving it more knowledge, yet it's gonna bury it, but it's also gonna be there. It's also gonna have to wrestle with this stuff if it's getting asked those questions again. Mhmm.
[03:12:08] Unknown:
It was probably erased after
[03:12:10] Unknown:
you after you left the the
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show. Go ahead.
[03:12:17] Unknown:
I'm a, national person. You say that in court.
[03:12:26] Unknown:
I prefer Californian. I don't wanna go to I don't wanna go to court.
[03:12:32] Unknown:
National is about as confusing as person, in my opinion. Exactly. But California, that's pretty clear. All the time. One of the people a Californian, they really can't get around that.
[03:12:48] Unknown:
Well, you could say you're an American, and that's it. That's the problem. Everybody gets invited. He lied. You're black. You're fucked. You're horny. He left me and he gay, and they divide us and you get fucked.
[03:13:01] Unknown:
What? Purple hair?
[03:13:03] Unknown:
Well, see, I don't know what he means by person. Now he don't know what I mean. He I mean by national.
[03:13:14] Unknown:
Let me bring up let me bring up an old conversation earlier today, when Annie talked about, her heartfelt, you know, thought of what's happened to our beloved nation. And that's where it came in that I had written her that private message in chat, but I don't think she got it because she went off, like, real quick or she left real quick after that. But I was trying to introduce her to a Mike Gaddy and stuff and told her, do not mention Mike and Roger's names together with either one of them, you know, because there's a problem there. But thing is is, you know, there's a bunch of us that, you know, go over to Mike's stuff, and we get the rest of the story. I yield.
[03:14:09] Unknown:
I'm gonna put today's, it's a paid one, but, Mike's substack. And it's very good. But I've, you know, cleared it out, so it's free to read. I'm gonna post it in the FCC chat.
[03:14:25] Unknown:
Thank you.
[03:14:32] Unknown:
All title 18 crimes, which normally do not have a private right of action in litigation or hereby entered into this novation as a contractual aspect of our private agreements. Meaning that all these codes are now enforceable in a civil court as a private part of our contractual obligations, and these codes are now active to being positive actions in civil court. So how do we get into these courts? Basically, it's just by us. Don't little old silly old us. I'm I'm talking I'm talking about nationals or just regular people.
[03:15:30] Unknown:
How do we get involved with these courts? Yeah. They talk about over. They talk about the title three courts over in DC and how they're empty other than, you know, the people that work there. You know, the few people manning the chairs there, but there's hardly any activity in there.
[03:15:54] Unknown:
Because those are article three court, and those are the only courts. Mhmm. The article three court is the only court that can adjudicate any actual crime or
[03:16:13] Unknown:
But how do we get there from here? That's the thing. Lower inferior
[03:16:22] Unknown:
through the lower inferior courts.
[03:16:25] Unknown:
Yeah. But the only one we really know of that's gotten there really was Wayne Haig,
[03:16:33] Unknown:
That was after he died. Well, I've got one sitting there. I've got a case sitting there at the Supreme Court of the United States, which is is still the Supreme Court in Washington, DC is not the actual Supreme Court, but that's where I had to send my administrative, petition to. Right?
[03:17:01] Unknown:
You know that those have to be balanced like a book, and so many copies of them made, and it cost an excess of a $100,000 to do it.
[03:17:13] Unknown:
Oh, it didn't cost me. It it it didn't cost me that much, but it cost me quite a bit. Mhmm. Here. I'll read it to you. I'll read it to you real quick. Alright. Because they sent me back me. Versus the city of Carlsbad, e t o. Supreme Court of the United States of America, office of the clerk. Attention, Scott Harris, office clerk. Response to confirmation of process. Letter to the clerk, mister Gerardo Garcia as plaintiff and litigant in address to former poppers in information plaintiff, mister Garcia, has made diligent efforts as a regular layman in seeking equal protection of law in wide latitude to the right of being heard for redress of grievance to no avail.
After the present, this was 08/04/2024, not being heard to motions and writings, which were many and no rulings, Instruments which have been filed and returned, which in plaintiff's meager knowledge would be a violation of mister Garcia's rights to be heard and due process of law. On 05/16/2024, mister Garcia called the Supreme Court for information as mister Garcia's road to filing in court and was informed by the clerk that he would have to send 40 copies and $300 for filing fees. On 05/22/2024, Mr. Garcia sent 40 copies with an amendment order of $300 via UPS for filings, of which Mr. Garcia has proof and copies in his possession.
On June 6, mister Garcia received by mail his presumed copies in a box which were never opened with the Supreme Court return address. And I put an instrument deemed in law filed at the time is delivered to the clerk regardless of whether the instrument is file marked. Biffle b Morton Rubber Industries. 785SW2D143. Standard fire and Lacoke, Hanover fire insurance versus Schrader, Turner v State, DOV Alexander. The purpose of this rule is to protect, and I emphasize protect a diligent party from being penalized by the errors and omissions of the court clerks Since Biff will be more than satisfied this duty to timely filing the cost bond to plaintiff should not be penalized for error once the instrument is in the custody and control of the clerk.
Mister Garcia, as plaintiff, has paid for seven seven jury trials and not even a Garcia hearing and also for 13 judges. Mister Garcia has also paid for all findings in the district court, appeals court, tenth circuit court, the United States of America Supreme Court. And mister Garcia has also paid for all copies requested by the Supreme Court clerk, which was 40 copies and mailing cost. So there's no need for this court clerk to be asking mister Garcia for former papa's. And as to filing the lower court's decision of no jurisdiction appeals court tenth circuit, a copy was sent in Cooper v Aaron three five eight US nineteen fifty eight. The United States Supreme Court primary holding number nine states, no state legislature or executive or judicial officer can war against the constitution constitutions without violating his solemn oath to support and defend it. Page three fifty eight, US 18.
States must obey the decision to the Supreme Court and cannot refuse to follow them as would seem the case in all of these randomly selected judges, which were many in mister Garcia's documented cases. I, mister Garcia, the plaintiff, send this information so as to show the clerk, which then may show the court the attempted diligent work, right or wrong. It is for the Supreme Court justices to decide and not the supposedly, clerk judge. Plaintiff have zero faith in the district court, the federal court, the then circuit court. They do not comply with their own canon rules, much less trying to apply and enforce these rules on We The People.
Rules which do not apply to them. Common law is the real law. Shelf v Ray 63 w n two d two six one. People versus Ortiz, 1995, 32 cal. Application, four two eighty six. It doesn't precede the common law or the constitution. The constitutions, the lack of knowledge in law does not excuse misconduct in anyone. At least of all, a sworn officer of the law who has taken an oath and affirmed to protect and defend it, the constitution. The United States Supreme Court decisions, all codes, rules, regulations, and ordinances are for government authorities only, not intended for human creators in god's in accordance with god's laws.
All code, rules, and regulations are unconstitutional and lack due process. Rodriguez v Ray Dunnaman, United States Department of Labor, 07/1985. The American people are getting overly imposed by too many regulations and laws, not being safe in our homes, papers, and effects. We are not being protected by our so called representatives or elected officials. The common law is a real law, the supreme law of the land. To take away all remedy for the enforcement of a right is to take away the right itself. But this is not within the power of the state or the county or the city. Owens v City of Independence nineteen ninety.
And you may a municipality has no immunity from liability under 42 USC nineteen eighty three, flowing from its constitutional violations and may not assert assert the good faith of its officers to such liability. Pages six thirty five and six fifty eight. The burden of constitutionality shifts to the government where its actions interfere with the exercise of constitutionally protected rights, I e, the first, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, and the fourteenth amendment violations. There is no crueler form of tyranny than that which is the exercise under the color of law. 18 USC two forty one two forty two. 42 USC eighteen ninety three.
Nineteen ninety nineteen eighty three. And colors of prejudice, Griffin v, Maryland. One thirty eight screws v US three twenty five, US nineteen forty five. Page three twenty five, US one zero five, which violates the statute, not merely because he acts in defiance of a named rule of law. He or she who defies interpretating the constitution knows precisely what they are doing. In Greenwall v Peacock three eight four u s one zero eight zero eight, persons who are denied rights guaranteed to them under federal law may been may vindicate these rights in appropriate cases by various remedies in federal courts of which plaintiff has no faith or confidence in as to not being heard and or ruled upon. Thus, mister Garcia's motion for certiorari, Supreme Court's last chance of being heard without interference from inferior courts or Supreme Court clerks acting at judges and it's and the clerk of the United States of America Supreme Court and the honorable, this falls on the clerk of the United States of America Supreme Court and the honorable justices whom reside therein.
That's what I sent the Supreme Court, you know, on a year ago.
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Mister Grateful.
[03:26:15] Unknown:
Grateful dead. Yes, sir.
[03:26:18] Unknown:
How do you know he he's for an oath? You got a copy of it? I
[03:26:26] Unknown:
I bet I did not get a copy. I wrote a writ asking for the his oath and the judge's oath, and I didn't get nothing from the turn. And I've got the I sent it I sent it, yeah, because they didn't they don't swear those. Else. Right. It's all fake to make you think. I know I know I know their little game. Yep. I know you do. You do well. That's,
[03:26:51] Unknown:
that's quite a quite a, whatever that is you read, that's pretty impressive. Thank you.
[03:26:59] Unknown:
That's what I wrote. Yeah. I like it.
[03:27:06] Unknown:
Says that if if if you bring an action that is actually a lawful action, meaning in the common law, and you prove to them that you are in that law, and that means you're affidavit, right, they have to hear it. Supreme Court, that is, according to Lee.
[03:27:31] Unknown:
My I didn't get a response from him. I got a response from a different after I sent him Scott Harris. And I put attention not only to be opened by Scott Harris. My point is did you was from another Supreme Court clerk.
[03:27:47] Unknown:
No. I Yeah. I get that. You you've told me that before. However, did you get it across that you are not at law, that you are in law? Did you do that?
[03:27:59] Unknown:
No. No. I did not.
[03:28:01] Unknown:
That what bro You should read Libros' piece,
[03:28:05] Unknown:
The Republic, the House of the Nobody Lives in. Oh, I'm I down, I downloaded the Libros or Bros book.
[03:28:16] Unknown:
He he says they have to hear it. If you are in law, you make that point, and you're talking about law. That is not something that's arbitrary according to him. They must hear it. Of course, that's back aways. I'm just saying. So who knows what whether they follow the law or not there either, but, you know, just just say pointing that out to you, Jerry. That's all.
[03:28:40] Unknown:
Right. And I agree I agree with you. You know what I mean? I'm I'm still I'm still working on you know? It ain't it ain't over till it's over.
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Right.
[03:28:48] Unknown:
God's on my side.
[03:28:55] Unknown:
And all that other phony stuff out there, that's also a gross declaration of independence, which is great. It's it's all of these, by operation of laws that we're under by being under the fourteenth amendment and the democracy instead of the republic.
[03:29:19] Unknown:
You know, so they they have been messing with me for at least going on two years now, and I'm talking about the city of Carlsbad. They're trying to run my life. They're trying to tear down my house. Still, everything that I think belongs to me, which I know it doesn't. But, anyway, I'm just saying. It kicked me and my wife out of the house and my grandson because I'm raising a two year old. But, anyway, who are they to tell me how to live? I didn't commit no crime.
[03:29:52] Unknown:
Agree. Absolutely.
[03:29:56] Unknown:
But they are committing multiple. And when I had them up here in my front on the my front blacktop, and I drew a imaginary line on the blacktop and my property line. And I have signs all over my I have a acre and a quarter right here where I'm at. And I have, yeah, I have a lot of stuff in my yard, broken down vehicles and and, you know, but that's that's part of how I make my living to support my family because I I'll tear down something or I'll fix something and and either sell it or or haul it across the the metal yard. You know? And I get a couple dollars for it. I I get a couple of fiat money for it. But, anyway, that's beside the point.
Yeah. But who are you to tell me when I had this and I got my, land patent and recorded to tell me how to live.
[03:31:07] Unknown:
Great. No argument. Of course. You know, who is us? The US. I I think it's it's that the thing that Bruce talks about, that house that nobody lives in. They're all fourteenth amendment citizens that are us, The US, that are agreeing, that are making it so difficult for us who wanna actually be left alone.
[03:31:29] Unknown:
And that's all I want. That now I want these people to be held accountable for their action. Because I went I went before that, many and it's been years ago. You know? Because all this stuff has been going on for And I and this I've only been listening to Roger and you guys not that long. You know what I mean? A year or so, a year and a half. And this happened in this started happening where these law enforcement code enforcement, ordinances, statutes in, 2015. So what is it? Ten years? Eleven years? Maybe longer. I'm just saying.
Well, they haven't kicked they haven't tore down my house. They haven't owned any of my stuff, which when I went to that, tribunal, the before the mayor and the city council members, I'm suing them too. But now and I started learning all this stuff. Now I'm writing different different types of writs. I didn't know I couldn't use a title eighteen two forty one and two forty two.
[03:32:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I think that's for citizens. I didn't know.
[03:33:01] Unknown:
Well, it's only for government officials. Only government officials can use that.
[03:33:06] Unknown:
Well, they're definitely citizen.
[03:33:07] Unknown:
Title 18.
[03:33:09] Unknown:
Their system's twice over. Yeah. They are.
[03:33:13] Unknown:
Title title 18, USC section two forty two. Whoever under color of any law, statute, ordinances, as whoever under whoever under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom willfully subjects any person in any state, territory, commonwealth, possession, or district to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the constitutional the laws of The United States shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year or both. And if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosive, or fire shall be fine under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years or both. And if death results from the acts committed in violation of this action section or if such acts include kidnapping, oh, we're gonna we're gonna I could impound your car,
[03:34:36] Unknown:
including kidnapping Do you have a copy of the expatriation act?
[03:34:42] Unknown:
No. The expatriation
[03:34:45] Unknown:
get a copy of that. It's it's the the Expatriation Act of 1868. I think it's in the matrix talks. That basically tells you what you need to do and that they cannot disagree with what your choice is. It's just one day before they ratified the fourteenth amendment. That is what Brost is hinging his declaration of independence on.
[03:35:15] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm just I'm just saying. I mean, you know, that that lady that was got pulled over by these fake
[03:35:23] Unknown:
oh, what do they call them?
[03:35:25] Unknown:
Neon cops. Revenuers.
[03:35:29] Unknown:
They're literally paying for their car and their and their salary. You know what I mean? You gotta give them a break. That's what they're told they're supposed to do. Right?
[03:35:41] Unknown:
I give I'm we give them too many breaks, and they don't give us any. Yeah. They wanna they wanna kidnap us, imprison us, and throw us in jail without even
[03:35:54] Unknown:
a a a grand jury hearing.
[03:35:57] Unknown:
Oh, they give us breaks. They try to break us.
[03:36:04] Unknown:
You're a collectible on their, on their pluses and minuses. You know? You're God, breaker your face. I'm
[03:36:12] Unknown:
I'm Hey, Dave. Don't forget to send me that that
[03:36:16] Unknown:
that, information on a distributor. I'm
[03:36:22] Unknown:
I'm, I'm reaching out.
[03:36:24] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Thank you. Yep. Tell them I'll give them a lot of business.
[03:36:32] Unknown:
Okay.
[03:36:33] Unknown:
I want them close, though. I wanna be able to walk into that place if I can. If they allow it. I mean, that'd be cool if I could get a personal relationship with somebody and pick my stuff up and demand that it doesn't get shipped anything but FedEx these days the way it looks. I think, United PowerSchool might be radiating because the last shipment I got from doctor Marshall, from, his stuff, it came FedEx. Yeah. And it used to always be UPS.
[03:37:10] Unknown:
FedEx just wrecked my, crashed into my gate. And then they came back after I reported them. They came back and sold something off of my gate.
[03:37:23] Unknown:
Your camera? Let me finish the last two sentences on that title. Jerry.
[03:37:27] Unknown:
I'm sorry. Go ahead.
[03:37:31] Unknown:
The last two sentences on that title. Or or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to kill shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for any term of years or for life or both or may be sentenced to death. And that's title 18 US section two forty two. So they're committing we're letting them and we're not we're letting them commit all these, violations upon us, and we're not holding them accountable, which they're committing crimes under this title. And then they're not letting us prosecute them under their own rule that do not apply to us. I'm just saying. I'm better.
[03:38:35] Unknown:
It that that's where I have one of my biggest dilemmas in all of this, Jerry, is, do you use their stuff to fight them with it? You know what I mean? I don't know. You know? It it seems like you're sort of serving two masters, which is what I'm trying not to do. But I understand it. It it but you gotta make sure that you understand that you're sitting outside of that and in the common law. And if you're gonna push that, again, you gotta make it clear that they're breaking their own rules. Those aren't your rules. It's like if you if if you read Brost and you start to know the difference between the the Swift versus Tyson case versus the Erie Railroad versus Tompkins case.
And there was law to protect the individual in this country from all this commerce and being taxed by this commerce. And the reason it got gets overthrown is because this Tomskins guy is a fourteenth amendment citizen, and Swift versus Tyson was put in when there were just state citizens. And so I think that if you make the claim that as a state citizen, you are back under the protections of Swift versus Tyson. This is something that would scare them from even bringing you into court if that's one of your arguments, and you bring it up into, appeal, they are not gonna wanna hear that case.
They certainly don't want that kind of a precedent.
[03:40:50] Unknown:
Right. That and that's what they're trying to avoid. Right.
[03:40:58] Unknown:
So this this whole thing of of putting ourselves back in time, we have to look at what the what the law when you say law, you know, in our constitution, that means common law. You have to look at what the law was prior to basically the Civil War, at least, if not the Eleventh Amendment. Because that's all I think it goes to alright. So I think the first 10 amendments are are in the common law, and everything thereafter is in equity according to Brookes. Yeah. And equity is is is really leading it up to the system and to the judges.
[03:41:47] Unknown:
Administrative. Administrative. Yeah.
[03:41:52] Unknown:
And then it destroyed that. The jurist, Roscoe Palm, wrote a book on it. I mean, he he was born right after the civil war, and he saw the need for equity so that the because he she felt too restricted by the common law. And then he said that by the at the end towards the end of his career, he was writing that equity has gotten worse and more restricted than the common law ever was. He was considered one of the best jurists ever ever coming out of the that period of time.
[03:42:35] Unknown:
Yeah. A hundred a hundred and twenty five, a hundred and fifty years ago, we didn't have to ask permission. I didn't have to ask my dad, which I did have to, but I didn't have to ask permission to go hunting, to go fishing. I didn't have to ask permission to have a to drive the car down the block. I didn't have to ask. I didn't have to ask. I did and then all of a sudden, we get imposed with all these regulations and rules that you rules for me but not for thee. Well, some good came out don't even know about
[03:43:18] Unknown:
Some good did come out of it because man doesn't have any sense. I mean, look at what he did to the buffalo herd. Right? Things like that. Beavers, buffalos, you name it. He can go too far, and it's good to restrain him. And it's it was good to put some of these public parks in place and stuff for posterity. What's wrong with man is he he he doesn't, he reads the Bible to the point where it favors what he wants to do, and he lets the rest alone. I mean, the Bible is real clear about harming nature
[03:44:01] Unknown:
or animals or anything like that. It's real clear. Listen listen to what this governor in 2000 the governor Colorado in 2003 had to say. My plan to destroy America and it's a Dick Lamb, Richard Lamb, I would replace the melting pot with a salad bowl. My third part of my plan would be to make the fastest growing demographic group in the country the least educated. That was in 10/18/2003. Governor Dick has planned to destroy America. So what did it what did Joe Biden do? Well, he changed the demographic of the whole country. And now what are these dumb idiot Democrats? Oh, wait a minute. I'm a full blood Democrat, both Republican, but anyway, are are doing right now. Oh, let's up.
Because they just opened a government. They were holding and I'm gonna say they were holding 340,000,000 Americans hostage for their plan to
[03:45:23] Unknown:
$2,200,000,000,000
[03:45:29] Unknown:
in health care benefits for illegal aliens, repeal of the $50,000,000,000 rural hospitals fund, permanent COVID subsidies without reforms, $500,000,000 for liberal news outlets, PBS, that other. $4,000,000 for global queer awareness campaigns, LGBTQI PS, all the alphabets. $4,000,000 for queer LGBTQA, all the alphabets. Democrat the democracy grants in Balkans. $2,000,000 for feminine democratic, performers in the Ukraine or something like that. That's that's what the the Democrats wanted $1,500,000,000,000. Oh, wait a minute. I'm full blood Democrat. But, anyway, to reopen government. That's what they wanted to put. What? My tax dollars are going for what?
What? So why do I pay taxes?
[03:46:40] Unknown:
Well, under the fourteenth amendment, you have no right to question what they spend on.
[03:46:48] Unknown:
Right. And you can't refute the debt.
[03:46:55] Unknown:
Right.
[03:47:00] Unknown:
But that's US citizens.
[03:47:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Right.
[03:47:08] Unknown:
You're actually a like a bond or an instrument of the debt. So how could you as a as a citizen so how could you really technically claim against it? Right? It's you.
[03:47:29] Unknown:
On the collateral? Yeah.
[03:47:37] Unknown:
Well, you were.
[03:47:41] Unknown:
I think that's one of the reasons they they they left the borders wide open is to get millions of people in here so they could phony up some more money.
[03:47:52] Unknown:
Well, the new lady and her husband and family, she caught on, and she she sees what a can of worms it is now.
[03:48:04] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:48:06] Unknown:
And I think she can't get enough of it.
[03:48:11] Unknown:
Board of I'm wondering five zero two. The general the general powers of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court shall have an exercise of powers vested in it by the constitution of Pennsylvania, including the power generally to minister justice to all persons and to exercise the powers of the court as fully and amply to all intents and purposes as the justices of the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exticker at Westminster, and any of them could or might do on 05/22/1722. The Supreme Court shall also have an exercise of following powers. All powers necessary or appropriate in aid of its original or appellate jurisdiction, which are agreeable to the usage and principles of law.
The powers vested in it by statute, including the provisions of this title, and that court is in Pennsylvania. That's the that's the true Supreme Court of the United States of America, not the one in Washington DC that we think is the Supreme Court. That's only the supreme administrative court of the United States. We hold these truth to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted amongst men receiving their just powers from the consent of the government.
That whenever the any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, which is now now the case, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely and affect their safety and happiness. Abolish or alter it. We don't have to ask questions. But, oh, can can I am I allowed to alter or abolish the government? Well, yes, dummy. The forefathers were very astute biblical scholars. Astute, I say. I don't even know what that word means. Anybody here?
[03:52:04] Unknown:
Yes,
[03:52:08] Unknown:
sir. We're
[03:52:12] Unknown:
here. Yes, sir.
[03:52:16] Unknown:
Quickly and critically discerning. Shrewd or crafty. There's your institute in a nutshell.
[03:52:27] Unknown:
Oh, well, I'm crafty. I'm the craftiest Mexican around. Can you take that away from me?
[03:52:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Are you in Colorado?
[03:52:38] Unknown:
New Mexico. Carlsbad. Caverns.
[03:52:41] Unknown:
Oh, alright. Thank you, sir.
[03:52:55] Unknown:
And my land patent is number five seventy under Joshua Geikendahl. And and the street just across the street from my front door is his last name, and a block over is his first name, street. The street at block over has his first name and the street right in my front door has his last name. And, he was he lived in San Angelo, New Mexico in nineteen o four when it was issued this 160 acres over here in in New Mexico in Carlsbad, Eddy County. And New Mexico didn't become a state until 1912. So what's this man from Texas, San Angelo, Texas doing acquiring a 160 acres almost 400 miles away in nineteen o four before it was still New Mexico territory at that time, nineteen o four.
It didn't become a state until 1912. And this this 160 acres that I'm on, which that still belong to him, This is not the only property he got land patents under. He's about two miles over. He they issued him another land patent with another 160 acres. But for that one and that one was issued in 1894, I think. But he paid cash out of his pocket over there. So what this man from San Angelo, Texas in 1894 asked for a 160 acres over here in Eddy County, which wasn't it was New Mexico territory at that time, doing, obtaining land. And and also right here where I'm at.
My this land patent that he has where I'm at was under the homestead at that land patent that he has over there about a mile or two over is a cash that he paid out of his pocket for. That's that's how they get us with that imminent domain because we don't own heat since when this land that I'm on, I own a acre to quarter on his land patent of that 160 acres. But I own it under a warranty deed and not a patent deed. But now that I recorded it, just a acre and a quarter that I own right here, And and through that, warranty deed, I burnt that warranty deed up. That didn't mean nothing.
Because the land patent is forever To his heirs and assigns forever. So they they treat us as far as the driving with a driver's license. They treat us as as we're, conducting commerce. Congress the con so congress meaning the federal or national government has unrestrained power over only three areas, commerce with foreign nations, commerce among the several states, commerce with Indian tribes. So they're they're treating us like we're in commerce.
[03:58:23] Unknown:
Yep. They're sucking off your wallet.
[03:58:28] Unknown:
Exactly. And they they they're not stuck in there. They got every bit of everything. Suction cups, panicles.
[03:58:48] Unknown:
They got it all.
[03:58:51] Unknown:
Yep.
[03:59:12] Unknown:
A patent cannot be declared void at law. No party traveled behind the patent to avoid ID at 02/1859. A patent, when attacked incidentally, cannot be declared void unless it is, procured by fraud or is void on its face or has been declared void by law. A patent cannot be avoided at law in a collateral proceeding unless it is declared void by statute or its nullity indicated by some equally explicit statutory denunciations. Once perfected on its face, is not to be avoided in a trial at law by anything save an elder patent. It is not to be affected by evidence or circumstances which might show that the impeaching party might prevail in a court of equity.
A patent is evidence in a court of law of the regularity of all provisions, steps, or all previous steps to it, and no facts behind it can be investigated. A patent cannot be collaterally avoided at law even for fraud. A patent being superior title must, of course, prevail over colors of title warranty deeds, nor is it proper for the race state legislation to give such titles, which are only equitable in nature with a recognized legal status in equity courts, precedence over the legal title in a court of law. It can't get any plainer than that. 42 US code nineteen ninety four, peonage abolished.
The holding of any person to service or labor under the system known as peonage is abolished and forever prohibited in any territory or state of The United States. And all acts, all laws, all resolutions, all orders, all regulations, or usages of any territory or state, which have heretofore established, maintained, or enforced, or by virtue of which any attempt shall hereafter be made to establish, maintain, or enforce directly or indirectly the voluntary or involuntary service or labor of any persons or peons, that's you, Brent, and liquidation of any debt or allegation or otherwise are declared null and void.
Ask me to bring PMs. Supreme Court cases on traveling laws. Officers of the court have no immunity when violating a constitutionally protected right from liability. They are deemed in they are deemed to know the law. Go on the independent Supreme Court case thirteen ninety eight four fifty four forty five US six six two traveling. Christie versus Elliott. Lara, n s nineteen o five nineteen ten California v Farley. 1971. Traveling in an audible bill on the public roads was not a threat to the public safety or health and constituted no hazard to the public.
And such a traveler owed nothing more than due care as regards to tort or negligence to the public, and the owner owed no other duty to the public, I e I e state, he or she and his or her auto having equal rights to and on the roadways, highways, as horses and wagons, etcetera. This same right is still substantive rule in that speeding, running stop signs, running red lights, traveling without license plates, or registrations are not threats to the public safety and thus are not arrestable offenses. Good gracious. There's so much stuff. Article one section 10 clause one, United States constitution.
Prohibit states from from from performing certain actions such as entering into treaties, owning money, and passing ex post facto laws or bills of attainer, which that's what a traffic ticket is, a bill of attainer. This clause is crucial for establishing federalism by reserving powers to the national government and preventing states from acting inconsistently with federal authority. It also contains the contract clause, which restricts states from passing laws that impair the obligation of contracts. This is what I wrote to the county affidavit.
Notice to agent is notice to principal. Notice to principal is notice to agent. Declaration of non private property taxpayer status. I, mister and missus Garcia, claimant, is a living, breathing man and woman with a soul. We are mature in age, competent to testify, make the following statement based on our his, her own personal knowledge. This is a man memorandum of non private property taxpayers status rebutting any county's presumption that its assessment is correct and that a fine is a taxpayer. Please be informed his majesty's servant, mister Garcia missus Garcia, are under biblical law, and to their knowledge, do not have any in reading contract with and no duty toward the state of New Mexico or the county of Eddie, and therefore are not taxpayers.
As such words are of such words of art are regularly posted to deceive the people and for propaganda purposes. It is a well established fact of law that the revenue and tax laws are a code or system in regulation of tax assessment and collection. They are they relate to taxpayers and not to nontaxpayers. The latter are without their scope. The state, New Mexico, and county, ADI, are a for profit corporation in red letters. No procedure is prescribed for non taxpayers, and no attempt is made to annul any of their rights and remedies in due course of loan.
With them, non taxpayers, Congress does not assume to deal with, and they are neither of the subject nor of the object of the revenue laws. Emphasis added, economy plumbing and heating company versus United States 1972. Mister Garcia and miss Garcia owe no duty to the state, New Mexico or county, Eddie, or to his neighbors to divulge their business as there is no business being done, conducted at the premises of said cities to open his doors to an investigation so far as it may tend to incriminate him. Article two section 15 of the New Mexico constitution, incrimination, double jeopardy.
He, Mr. Garcia, Ms. Garcia, owe no such duty to the state New Mexico or county, Eddie, since they received nothing there from the state, New Mexico or county, Eddie. Beyond the protection of his life, his rights, and his property, land patent number five seventy. Constitution of the state of New Mexico article two, bill of rights section two, popular sovereignty. All political power is vested in and derived from the people. All governments of right originates with the people, is founded upon their will and is instituted solely for their good.
Section three, right of self government. The people of the state have the sole and exclusive right to govern themselves as a free sovereign and independent state. Section four, inherent rights. All persons are born equally free and have certain natural inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the rights of enjoying and defending life and liberty and property, and acquiring and possessing and protecting property, and of seeking and obtaining safety and happiness. Emphasis added, L v Hinkle two zero one US forty three nineteen o six. New Mexico constitution article two section 10, searches and seizures.
If the recipient of this memorandum disagrees with the status of this defiant, mister Garcia miss Garcia, agents and or principal shall rebut with specificality and particularity citing the law and not some presumptive and not some presumption. If we do not hear from you with the law, we will presume that our declaration is true and correct to the best of our knowledge. 42 US code nineteen ninety four, peonage abolish. The holding of any person to the service of labor under the system known as peonage is abolished and forever prohibited in any territory or state of The United States and all acts, laws, resolutions, orders, regulations, or usages of any territory or state which had heretofore established, maintained, or enforced or by virtue of which any attempt shall hereafter be made to establish, maintain, or enforce directly or indirectly the voluntary or involuntary service or labor of any persons or as peons in liquidation of any debt or obligation or otherwise are declared null and void.
Legal lawful notice. Notice to agent is notice to principal. Notice to principal is notice to agent. Signed, notarized, sealed, and recorded. I you know, I've I've been gone too long.
[04:12:06] Unknown:
Thank you, Jerry.
[04:12:16] Unknown:
I prefer one liners. Blackstone said, if man makes a law that's contrary to God's law, it's bad law. It's unjust even if they call it legal.
[04:12:30] Unknown:
Exactly. What's the definition of legal? To abolish god or definition of law. You're welcome, by the way. Thank you for listening.
[04:13:20] Unknown:
If it wasn't for Blackstone, we probably wouldn't have the common law. It was considered antiquated and stupid and didn't apply especially to the power class in in Britain, and they did not teach it. He's the one who revived it and looked at where their foundation of law really came from, and that became very popular here and part of our revolution.
[04:13:58] Unknown:
And thank you, Lord Jesus, for letting me be born in America. Actually, in Texas, but God's country. Oh, it's all God's land, isn't it? But, like Roger, to move out why do I have to move out of my home? Why don't they just leave me alone? Quit bothering me. Quit trying to, oppress, be tyrannical. Which that they'll never get away from that. But I get it because of of all the drugs and, alcohol and stuff like that, which those those that's been around for centuries. You know? It's they've gotten worse because man has made it worse. And and Satan has let it become because he wants everybody dumbed down, stupid.
Oh, why don't you just go drink drink your sorrows a while? Why don't you just go do a bunch of drugs? Yeah. When I was younger, but then, you know what? God woke me up and said, you know what, dude? You better wake up or I'm gonna send you where you don't wanna go. Where you where you gonna send me? Well, you don't wanna go? How do you know where I wanna go? Because I'm the one that made you, you dummy. I know everything about you. I know every and let me tell you, I got a full head of hair, and it's white.
[04:15:43] Unknown:
How long have you been out? Big old apple. How long how long have you been in Carlsbad?
[04:15:50] Unknown:
Forty six forty six years.
[04:15:53] Unknown:
Oh, gosh. I spent a lot of time out there in the oil field. I spent a lot of time out there in the oil field, and it's it's dangerous. The on those those back roads Oh, yeah. Very dangerous driving.
[04:16:10] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. It's bad. Oh, it $2.85 is the number one. Well, it used to be the number four deadliest highway in the in the nation. 285.
[04:16:22] Unknown:
Yeah. They had they had one death one death a day out there. One one death a day.
[04:16:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I could say it was the fourth fourth in the nation, and they kind of fixed it up a little bit. But there's still with all these, we have a lot of illegal truckers. You know? Mexicans that got them and they're different. They're just not Mexicans. They're different. They have them fake CDLs. I think they know how to drive them big trucks, and they may know how to drive them. They sure don't know how to stop them.
[04:17:01] Unknown:
Oh. Oh, it's the it's the it's the passing. It's the kid it's the kids that are in a they're in a hurry. You know? You get these tankers that pull out, and and they're going so slow. Then, you know, they they don't have any patience, and they they go to pass them. And then you got somebody pulling out, and you get a t bone. It's it's very bad.
[04:17:22] Unknown:
Very bad. It's not it's not even it's not even pulling out, you know, because we only they try to pass them, and we only have a two lane highways. You know? We don't have four lane highways. We only have two lanes. So, right, they're going slow, and they these kids try to go around them, and they're not careful. And I don't not just kid. There's some and we lost a family of five or six the other day, head on collision with a 18 a water truck for trying trying to pass another. That but, anyway, that, you know, that's what but, yeah, it's a, forty forty six years.
And, but my great grandfather in eighteen eighteen ninety two had paid for a 160 acres out of his pocket for a land pass. And I was born in Texas. You know, my dad was born in Texas. But my grand my great grandfather and my grandfather and my dad's dad was born here in New Mexico in Port Sumner where Billy the Kid's from. Anyway, but my great grandfather purchased a 160 acres out of his pocket in 1892 and got a land pad. And I remember when I was a young man, my dad he passed away now. And, my dad had said, you know, Jerry, I think I think we own some land in New Mexico. I'm not you know? He didn't really know.
And I'm I'm oh, dad, you're, you know, you're a lunatic. You're crazy. Under the pro presumptive of court number seven. But, anyway, I didn't tell him that because I didn't know. But, anyway, I thought, nah. Nah. We don't we don't know no land. And lo and behold, when I started finding out all this stuff, oh my goodness. We own we own half of the state, the Garcia name on the same, and my great grandfather. I started digging and I found, lo and behold, where did he purchase that in 1892? Where did he purchase that land? Under under the Guadalupe Hidalgo land treaty.
Theodore, not Theodore. In 1892, he was issued I had the land patent. A 160 acres in Eddy County, New Mexico. Well, that was in 1892. He he moved from Fort Sumner. He was born in Clayton County, my great grandfather. And he moved to Lubbock, Texas in the nineteen thirties, around 1937. And he passed away there in Lubbock, Texas in 1947. But, anyway, and, apparently, he didn't, you know, either he didn't remember or he didn't tell any of my uncles and aunts. And then I started digging into this land patent stuff long before I met Roger when they started attacking me on my on my land here, that would didn't belong to me anyway because I I only had a warranty deed title, which is not a title at all. But, anyway, so I started doing some digging and then wow. Man, I started finding all these with my great grandfather's name on it, you know, around that around that time when he was old enough.
So where is this Spaniard getting legal lawful money to purchase a 160 acres? Like this gentleman that I've that bought on this land where I met, Joshua. Where were they able to get this kind of there wasn't, green bags or dollar bills floating around in eight in the eighteen hundreds. That many. It might have been some, but not that many. The printing presses weren't like they are now. Oh, I just heard they opened up the printing presses again to purchase a 160 acres.
[04:22:05] Unknown:
They use silver. And
[04:22:07] Unknown:
then it's silver and gold. Exactly. So I went to Davie, and lo and behold, I live in Eddy County, and he bought that land, a 160 acres, out of his pocket with right here in Eddy County. And lo and behold, I mean, I've been living here for forty something years, forty six years, Never knew that my dad was correct in his presumption, in his factual presumption that we do on land here in New Mexico, not just here in any county. The mother some of them other ones that were issued to him were under, land grants, the Mexican Spanish land grant. Oh, you do My greatest grant
[04:23:04] Unknown:
Remember between the twenties and probably forties was when they were putting out the fraudulent, deeds at the land offices.
[04:23:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. That's what I found out. But these were way before that. You know?
[04:23:22] Unknown:
Do you own do you own the meteorites?
[04:23:28] Unknown:
I own everything. That's nice. And I told my cousins about it, and I told my and I told my uncles about it. And I told, you know, and I told and but, they say, hi. You're you're you're a lunatic. Jerry, you're you don't know what you're talking about. Even if we do, what are you gonna do with all that land? I said, I'm gonna distribute it to you guys. Because if you don't own even one little quarter size piece of land, you cannot own any property. And I and I think that's even embossed. Whether it's somebody else's like, when God told Abraham, get up Abraham, leave your father's house.
He didn't say leave your father's land. He said leave your father's house and go over here to this land that I'm gonna give to you and to your heirs as an inheritance forever. Did it did Abraham question God? I don't think so. And he might have. You know? I mean, lord, I can't go. My I got it made here at my dad's. He works for the he works for the superior king. He's I think Tara Tara was Abraham's dad, and he was a king's right hand soldier, man. Anyway, God has a plan for everything. Thank you, Jerry. And you can look up you can look up your own, see in your last name.
I'm sorry. Go ahead, Paul. What's up?
[04:25:40] Unknown:
I just wanna jump in here and take the stream down. No. No. The only reason I left the stream up was because you were talking about interesting stuff, but, it is about time to take the stream down now so I can process the, pardon me, the archives and actually stop the rumble stream that's been running too. This has been the radio ranch with Roger Seals. Talking about interesting stuff. Yeah. We talked about it. You talked about interesting stuff, certainly, and I was just sitting here listening. So, catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern on eurofolkradio.com, Global Voice Radio Network, and rumble.globalvoiceradio.net.
You can also find more information on the topics discussed at thematrixdocs.com. Thematrix,d0cs,.com. You will find a veritable plethora of things for all kinds of fun and freedom. Catch you right back here tomorrow or the next time on the Radio Ranch. Ciao.
[04:27:09] Unknown:
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