We kick off with some behind‑the‑scenes chaos—failed jump‑starts, hybrid-car hiccups, and a scramble to get last night’s trust class on the air—before settling into a listener‑driven deep dive on how law really reaches your life. I walk through the pipeline from bills to Statutes at Large to the U.S. Code, what “positive law” means, and why the Administrative Procedure Act, the Federal Register, and the eCFR matter when agencies like IRS, CDC, or TSA create and apply rules. Callers push us into meaty territory: tracing 26 CFR §1.1‑1 in the eCFR, researching a regulation’s history, and how “notice and comment” is supposed to work. We also revisit bedrock cases (Slaughter‑House, Elk v. Wilkins, Plessy, Wong Kim Ark), libraries and depositories that house source law, and how to self‑educate without getting lost. Hour two ranges widely—from early American banking fights (Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, Jackson’s bank veto) to modern tech, pharma, and infrastructure headlines in Virginia—plus spirited debate about history, culture, and media (yes, even The Lego Movie). We close by onboarding new listeners to our Wednesday night Trust Course with attorney Brent Winters and sharing practical notes on how to connect live for future shows. If you’re new, this episode is a compact primer you can replay, take notes on, and use to guide your own research.
- Administrative Procedure Act (APA), U.S. National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/administrative-procedure
- Federal Register (official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices): https://www.federalregister.gov/
- Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR): https://www.ecfr.gov/
- 26 CFR § 1.1-1 — Income tax on individuals (eCFR): https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-26/section-1.1-1
- U.S. Statutes at Large, Library of Congress collection: https://www.loc.gov/collections/united-states-statutes-at-large/
- U.S. Code Positive Law Codification tables, Office of the Law Revision Counsel: https://uscode.house.gov/codification/legis-tables.shtml
- U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO): https://www.gpo.gov/
- Library of Congress (primary source access): https://www.loc.gov/
- The Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. 36 (1873), Justia: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/83/36/
- Elk v. Wilkins, 112 U.S. 94 (1884), Justia: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/112/94/
- Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), Justia: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/163/537/
- United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898), Justia: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/169/649/
- Civil Rights Act of 1866 (Milestone Documents), U.S. National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/civil-rights-act
- Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP): https://www.fdlp.gov/
- CommonLawyer (Attorney Brent Allan Winters) – Courses and resources: https://commonlawyer.com/
- The Matrix Documents (orientation for new students mentioned on-air): https://thematrixdocs.com/
- FreeConferenceCall (app used to join live sessions): https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
- Woodrow Wilson and “Dollar Diplomacy,” Office of the Historian (U.S. Department of State): https://history.state.gov/milestones/1914-1920/dollar-diplomacy
- Andrew Jackson’s 1832 Bank Veto Message, Yale Avalon Project: https://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/ajveto01.asp
- Second Bank of the United States, Federal Reserve History: https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/second-bank-of-the-united-states
- “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” (song sheet), Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200000001/
- William Henry Harrison (White House Historical Association): https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/william-henry-harrison/
- John Tyler (White House Historical Association): https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/john-tyler/
- The LEGO Movie (Warner Bros.): https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/lego-movie
- AstraZeneca (referenced in Virginia development discussion): https://www.astrazeneca.com/
- Merck (referenced in Virginia development discussion): https://www.merck.com/
- Eli Lilly (referenced in Virginia development discussion): https://www.lilly.com/
- NVIDIA (referenced in Virginia development discussion): https://www.nvidia.com/
- Amazon Prime Air (drone delivery reference): https://www.amazon.com/primeair
- BASF: https://www.basf.com/
- Bayer: https://www.bayer.com/
- UNC Gillings School – Ralph S. Baric, PhD (profile): https://sph.unc.edu/adv_profile/ralph-s-baric-phd/
- Angel Studios – The Chosen (series referenced by caller): https://www.angel.com/watch/the-chosen
- Adam Weishaupt (Bavarian Illuminati), Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Weishaupt
- Bavarian Illuminati, Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Illuminati
- Sabbatai Zevi, Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sabbatai-Zevi
- Jacob Frank, Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jacob-Frank
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Attach Alvin.
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Alvin, welcome back. We missed you yesterday. Good morning. Here we go on another episode. Radio Ranch. Roger Sales, your host. And, it is the November 20, and, here we go. So the reason, of course, Alvin wasn't with us yesterday is because Paul was not there. He was off on a mission, And it would appear that the mission was successful. So as they say here, so welcome back.
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That's quite successful. I kind of figured I'd have to jump start it because it hadn't been running in for, like, a year. And so I brought extra batteries, extra jumper cam jumper cables. I brought everything that I would need, to be able to jump start two batteries that were buffers and then, also hook it up to a car that we brought out there. Well, the only snag was we brought a hybrid out there, and there's no freaking accessible battery. Oh. There was a comedy of errors yesterday. It was a nice drive. It was nice weather. It was clear skies. It was sunny.
And You got a day off? Day off? I well, I wouldn't call it a day off. I mean, I was I was setting up the show for literally hours beforehand and then remoting into it at the last minute. Yes. Which was just wonderful wonderful. It worked. It did. It worked. But you didn't
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but you weren't able to come back with the bus?
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Nope.
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Couldn't you go get a car with an accessible battery? Is it that remote thing or you there's no all options you could exercise to get that baby churned up?
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Well, where it's being stored, the guys could've put a battery charger on it, leave it on it for a couple of days. Both batteries, which are huge truck batteries, they should be full. And I will be out there by this weekend, and I will go get it and bring it back. Uh-huh. Because I've got good weather for, like, the next three or four days. Can you hitchhike over there? You got somebody in Ferritra? You got a bus? What?
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Can you can you take a bus to go get the bus?
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No. No. It's 72 miles away through back roads and old Indian trails. I think I get another ride from my landlady. Yeah. And, I think we should be able to get it bagged. And this time, she'll bring a truck that has a battery. Okay. So
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Alright. Well, the little lessons we learned, Little lessons we learned along the way. Well, it's Thursday too, which means it's your big day of the week on top of all of these, adventures you've been having. Yeah.
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Yeah. So it's it's been busy. And last night, when I got back, I completely brain farted that it was trust night, and Rick reminded me of that at the last minute, and I'm going, oh, holy crap. I haven't sent the blast email out to 62 different people. I haven't I haven't actually sent the video to to the studio server so it could be played and, oh, man, I was going nuts last night. But it did work. We had our our second lesson of the trust class last night. Absolutely fabulous.
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Fabulous. You're like you're like an amazing Superman kinda guy, aren't you?
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Well, that well, yesterday was hitting the ground running. But, I was so disgusted yesterday afternoon when I got home at, like, 02:00 in the afternoon. I cracked a beer. I don't care. It's 05:00 somewhere. You know? I was just so upset about it, but
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but it it worked out. I it's those things I I would you know, those conditions, usually, when I was younger, I'd just blow a gasket. And, so I I've I've calmed down a little bit now in my elder age here.
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And What are you gonna do? Right?
[00:06:21] Unknown:
Well, there that that's it. You know? It goes back to God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. You know? You just go back and recite that little poem to yourself over and over and over again called the serenity prayer, of course. And, boy, whoever Ananonymous is, he was really a heck of a thinker.
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Yeah. Yeah. He was he was pretty good. Speaking of pretty good, we got a bunch of people that help us do this thing. And one zero six point nine WBOU FM in Chicago, the Ned family of broadcast services, including ownnetwork.tv, freedomnation.tv, golivetv, and stream life.tube. They are with us today, the Ned family of broadcast services. We are also because it's Thursday, we're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul across the pond. And, our flagship station is eurofolkradio.com. That's brought to us by pastor Eli James, who, if he is listening, he should be reminded right now that he does have a standing open invitation and a permanent link to Zoom so he can come in here and talk to us anytime. He's prepping. He's prepping for He's prepping. He's prepping. His program.
That and Global Voice Network through Pod Home. We're on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. That's the list of all the, the live shows and the, and the archives. And we're also on rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. We were which we were also on Rumble yesterday. So I had everything started. I started the whole thing, like, five minutes early. And, normally, I have things, like, go offline and streams stop when there's, like, silence and dead air. I just turned those off. So Yeah. There's about three or four minutes of dead air at the beginning of yesterday's archive. Don't worry about it. There's nothing broken with your system. It's just Good. You did. It it was my fudge factor. Uh-huh. It did get archived though. Right? Yes. It got archived and the and the transcript was created and the show notes are there and everything.
Yesterday went off without a hitch as soon as I got home and actually
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applied Band Aids where needed. So I see. Well, good deal. Because, you know, it's just one of those unusual shows. I just came on and Alvin wasn't here. He was off taking a sabbatical. And, so, we just kinda jumping the deep end of the pool there, and it turned out to be a marvelous program, I thought. And I'm a very I'm a really heavy self critic. Okay? And You were absolutely right. We did have a new
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Yeah. We did have another new person show up yesterday. Right? Oh, good. Okay.
[00:09:01] Unknown:
Well, they got a good drink of water out of a fire hydrant, I'd say. But it was very thorough, and I I don't even know, you know. Just get on. Julie asked a question. I launched off on that, not knowing that that's what I was doing. It's totally spontaneous and, ended up being a really concise program and an overview on the system, at least from the legality and the schematics of the way it works and the way these things call laws get passed, distributed, given around, reinterpreted, etcetera, etcetera. And, of course, that is all to enslave you. So, it was, just just a I told him yesterday, Paul said, you'll never you'll never hear this information anywhere else on the globe.
I don't believe anybody understands it except the of course, they do on their side, but you're never gonna hear them pontificating on it. So, I just information I I've compiled over the years of diligent study and thought, prosecution of an answer and a remedy with these bastards, and by gosh, we found it. You know? And, the fact that we've been on the air openly like this for fifteen years, you people have been filing affidavits for that long, a different a different protocols. We, you know, used to in the early days. We just had send it in a passport application. We didn't do that secretary of state at first and all that. Those procedures have been altered a bit, but to to advance them and make them a little bit better, a little bit smoother, a little bit more comprehensive. And, by gosh, I'm really, really proud of what we've accomplished, Paul.
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It is pretty special, isn't it? It really is, man.
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And, so all the sacrifices, all the pain, because there's been a lot of both, and the other ingredients that go into this so I can get on here. We can have a new guy yesterday or or gal and get exposed to that. Well, it's a simple explanation, but it's very thorough on how the system works. And when you know how it works and you've got basically a schematic like an engineer, you can go in and find the weak points.
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That's right. What we've done. You know, I really thought that AI was gonna have a panic attack while it was trying to figure out the show notes and suggested titles yesterday because Mhmm. Normally, the titles are very similar. The suggested titles are very similar. It it throws out, like, five or six options. It But yesterday, every single one of them was a different topic. It was crazy. And the AI
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the AI is giving us show titles now?
[00:11:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It gives us yeah. It it gives us, suggested titles for the, for the episodes. Let's see. Wonderful. They were all very, very good yesterday, so I kept them all, which I normally don't do. Yeah. But, but but they were so good but they were so good that I just copied them all and put them at the end of the descriptions.
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So let me let me just give you We we covered a lot of ground from the government printing office to, you getting out of IRS regulations on the back end and why. And this is one thing I did forget to mention yesterday. I was going to. But, I would challenge any of you to take that procedure. We went over a tracing a regulation back, you know, looking at the one you're looking at. At the bottom, there's a bracket going back to a previous one. I would challenge you to find one IRS regulation that's notice and comment. Right.
Now that lens that no. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I'll let you finish, and I'll launch. I'll go ahead. Basically,
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what happened yesterday was, the title that I picked was Radio Ranch with Roger Sales live 11/19/2025, live statutes, codes, and the CFR, a field guide to the administrative
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state. Oh, that's very good.
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That was episode twelve seventy. But it also, it said ahead, from bills to bureaucracy, how law really hits your life. Statute codes and the CFR, a field guide to the administrative state. Notice and comment one zero one, understanding the rules that rule you. Positive law policy in the IRS, a practical tour for citizens. And from Rome to this ECFR remedies, regulations, and reality. And the show notes are today, I opened the lines without our usual intro and without Paul in the cockpit. So I took a few minutes to share how he became such an integral part of this community. After my bumpy, multipart interview on Sarah Westall's show years ago, from there, we dove deep into how American law actually gets made and then applied.
Bills moving through the house and senate, signatures and vetoes, the statutes at large, and how portions become the US code, sometimes as positive law and sometimes not. We spent most of the session on the administrative state, the Administrative Procedures Act, the Federal Register, and the three kinds of regulations, statements of policy, interpretive rules, and substantive substantive notice and comment rules with examples like CDC masking and TSA directives. We also looked at the IRS through 26 CFR one dot one dash one and the e CFR and contrasted all of this with older legal traditions, Roman civil law and the merchant code, for example, to show how remedy and process actually operate along the way. Callers raised questions about courts of appeals and precedent, the Library of Congress, and federal depositories, positive versus nonpositive law, and how to research a regulation's history in the Federal Register.
If you're new, this is a concentrated primer you can replay, take notes on, and use to orient your future research. Here you go.
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Yes. Well, that's that's just a I'm really impressed when you read those things. I was thinking about it last night, and, you know, here here I am all these years down the line with the well, with the understanding and command of this information I've got scares the hell out of these some bitches. I can promise you that. But that is one thing that hit me last night on this, positive, nonpositive law because I've had that question for many years. Well, I finally kinda had an answer in my mind. But last night, I got a definitive answer, and that is positive law is lawful and nonpositive law is legal.
There's your difference, legal and lawful. 26 CFR, nonpositive law, is legal. You gotta be a citizen of The United States, be into it, volunteer, all that. But all the other ones are lawful, which are, of course, this is common law. I had this email from a gal named Kim the other day. I she was I think she was an Anabond Wright student. We had had some exchange a couple of years ago on some issue evidently from what she said. And I was having she said, I'm a I'm a state national and this, that, and the other. And then she I wrote her back the standard reply. There's no such thing. So let's get what you're calling yourself correct. You don't wanna call and label yourself something that doesn't exist. At least I don't think you do. Okay? If you wanna do that, you don't belong along around here.
But, you get that label right, and, then she came back with something else. I said, I'd gone into a court on Admiralty Maritime Law and all that. Well, then I had to come back as, you know, confront that stuff. And, it's just something that's this is I understand why it's happened, but there's a lot of people that are still fooled on that. So, anyway, was there anybody you had any questions on yesterday, Paul? You said we had one new person. That's a that's a really important first lesson. They got a a a kind of an intermediate or, a presentation, I think, yesterday of what we're doing, but, hopefully, they got their arms around it. You can go back, as you said, and listen to it again and again, which I would encourage.
So,
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was there any I I think Brent I I think Brent was, I don't think she spoke up until, like, the after show, and Brent was talking to her quite a bit. So I'm sure that he could fill in a Okay. Well, I Connections.
[00:18:00] Unknown:
Stick around after two hours of brain drain like that. I'm ready to go relax. So, anyway, well, if there's any questions or comments on yesterday's program, here we are. And, we'd love to hear them and address them if you have them. So, if you do, just open 6 and, hey, Roger, comment or I'm here or whatever you wanna do.
[00:18:23] Unknown:
Hey, Rogers.
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There's somebody right there. I think that's Zuzana. Hey, Zuzana.
[00:18:28] Unknown:
Very good. And you now you recognize my my voice.
[00:18:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Finally. Yesterday. Yeah. Well, you've been bold. You see? You've been bold, and you've been coming on the show, and we've had a chance to interact. And it's imprinted on me a little bit more. Welcome back, Ezana.
[00:18:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, thank you. Yeah. Every time I have a a gap at work and I'm not being called for meetings and stuff, so I am able to call and listen a little bit. So, yeah, I I I listened to yesterday's show this morning, and I was I was very, very impressed. It was it was just an amazing show. But what I would my request for you is if if you feel so inspired, is to go back and start it off from eighteen sixties or before that, and, and then maybe tie it all with the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment and all the legal decisions and all of that. And then we got to this point. That'd be great.
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Okay. Well, I'll I might For some of the new people. I might skip over some of the legal opinions because of, you know, just being spontaneous here. But how about before 1860? How about if we go back to, 05/01/1776? Because that's the day the well, that's the day the Illuminati was founded. K? And that's we still celebrate that worldwide. Every country I've been in, especially down here, and some of them are, you know, had a little bit of touch with, some of that communist activity. But all these countries around the world, they call it a Labor Day, some sort of tying it back to labor, but that's the base of communism and, the founding of the Illuminati. The Illuminati was founded by at least three men we know of. It goes back to these threes again. Right?
At least three men, Rothschild, of course, in Frankfurt is found in Frankfurt, Germany. Weishaupt, a Jew who had gotten into the Jesuits and had been kicked out of the Jesuits. So I I've never studied mister Weishaupt, but my the question continually comes to my mind. How big of a piece of crap do you have to be to get kicked out of the Jesuits? These are people that would go give smallpox laid in blankets to the Indians so they'd wrap their children in it. That's who these people are. Yep. How bad of a piece of crap do you have to be to get kicked out of that bunch? Well, he was one of the founders, so that gotta give you a little insight. The other one, I've never heard anybody except me attribute to this, but you can follow the Sabbatean Zvi, the Jewish Messiah from 1666, his ideas and concepts, and trace them all the way to another guy named Jacob Frank out of Constantinople, who when I saw this information, I've said this before, a guy named Barry Chamish was the first one that ever had this Sabbatean info that I'd ever heard. I don't think anybody else had ever had it because he was given the information to a roomful of Jews in Canada, and most of them didn't know about it, maybe all of them.
But I hear the oohs and ahs when he'd make statements in there. The statement I'm thinking of right here is he said, this guy, Jacob Frank, he said, this is the worst Jew that's ever lived. That came from this guy, Barry Chamish. It's not coming from me. So this guy, Jacob Frank, was a real piece of work. He went, he was in Constantinople. He had a much larger share of the world's Jewry that followed him than his predecessor, mister Zvi. And then the, sultan there, the head of Constantinople, I think that's the Byzantine Empire, came in and said, you gotta convert to Islam or I'm gonna separate you from your head.
So under threat, duress, and coercion, he admitted to his worldwide flock that he was gonna convert to Islam even though in the background, he stayed a closet marinano, which is what they call those folks. In Spain, when they, on the outside, changed their affiliation, but inside, they go in the closet and practice this dark stuff. And then when he retired, he lost a bunch of his worldwide followers because of that. He continued to stay in Constantinople under those auspices of a double wife. And when he retired, he moved outside of Frankfurt, Germany. That's about 17. So I am putting him in that foundational group of the foundation of the Illuminati because I believe the thing was founded much on these Sabatine principles of opposites.
I think that's where we get this dialectical foundation of this today. That's a supposition on my part, but I challenge you to find some other place it came from. So anyway, that's what I say. You wanna start there, Abana. Well, do you think when they founded the Illuminati that make their goal was to take over the world? I would imagine it was. So there, I think, are, you know, just putting two and two together, kind of connecting some dots. I think that's where the whole plan started, on and after 05/01/1776 with those three characters.
Now what happened after that, Azana, was as they were spreading their doctrine and their notes and, oh, probably what later became the protocols of the learned elders of Zion, As they were spreading that around, a messenger, that's the only thing they had. We didn't have email or telegram or anything, telephone. So they had a messenger who was taking the papers to Paris, I believe, and he got here here's the the act of god. He got struck by lightning and killed him on his horse. Well, when they went to search him, he had these papers on him of the Illuminati and all this stuff. They started getting published all through Bavaria, and that's when the Illuminati went underground.
Evidently, because of pressure from that, and evidently, they, they infiltrated a lot of monasteries. And, so they went underground for a number of years, of course, and, and that's kind of what happened. There's a lot of history there. You can go study it. But I think, Azana, what I'm trying to explain to you is where I think the origin of this came from and when. So then it took about, you know, a little less than a hundred years, and they cooked up this plan. They they tried to get the second bank of the United States through in 1835, and Andrew Jackson vetoed it wouldn't yes, sir.
[00:25:33] Unknown:
I'm I'm I'm sure, England was not thrilled about, one of the colonies running away. So maybe they have something to do with it as well. Well,
[00:25:44] Unknown:
of course. I mean, you know, we thought that. They considered this a colony. It goes back to what was one of the prime. Well, it was the money that they were, but didn't let them have their own script. And so the the Jews weren't getting their cut and all that and control. And the the other part was, what was the fact? What did he say? Oh, hell. You got me off thinking somewhere else's honor. So one of them was the currency and the other was the fact, that they they wanted to have their own they wanna have their own banks. There's another reason. I just can't remember. I've spaced it all of a sudden here. But, there the the there were reasons. Okay. And, but we went through. We know we had a con. The First National Bank of the United States expired.
They did a second National Bank of the United States, and when it expired, that was the Andrew Jackson confrontation. So they were still trying to get their hands on the money power behind the scenes. Well, now we know the story about, John Tyler Junior. Have you heard that, Azana? I've heard it on Ritz one night. I'd never heard this before. It was really interesting to me. Ritz has a Yeah. A fiery guy on this. Well, it's very interesting, John Tyler Junior, and your studies of American history in that time frame, eighteen fifties, you might have heard of the election where the slogan was Tippecanoe and Tyler too.
I don't know if you came across that in your studies. We used we learned that in history. Tippecanoe was a general of a battle out there in Indiana, Ohio somewhere. He'd been victorious, and he was a political animal. And he's the one that tapped John Tyler Junior. Now the what led up to that is the story. Okay? And the story is that John Tyler senior, his father was, Thomas Jefferson's roommate at college. They were dear, dear friends all their lives. Jefferson would pass a lot of meals with their family, etcetera, etcetera. One night as as his junior was growing up, Tyler junior, a very he was a very studious young man, studied Greece and Rome and all the ancient stuff, had a good command of all of it evidently.
And he asked Thomas Jefferson at dinner one night what his greatest fears were for the future of the country. And Jefferson told him the the money power and the ability of us to elect people that can withstand it. Interesting. So we go along a ways a few years. Thomas Jefferson dies. His father, June senior, is just totally stricken with grief. Everyone knew they were dear friends. And when they invited Tyler senior to give the, benediction or the description, what do they call it when you do that over somebody's life? I can't remember the word. Anyway, he's giving him a one of those speeches, and they asked John Tyler senior to come give it. And he was so struck with grief at the last minute, he couldn't go up and give the speech. And so he tapped his son.
A eulogy. Thank you, Joe. He tapped his son, John Tyler Junior, to do the eulogy, and he got up there spontaneously in front of thousands of people and just did evidently a crackerjack job. So much so that even though he had no political aspirations at all, that the his speech ran through the populace of The US. And here's this political animal, I can't remember his name, Tippecanoe, He and and he, seeing the notoriety and the potential of him and his popularity, asked him to be his vice presidential running mate. So Tyler, with no political ambitions, Tyler Junior agreed.
Man, they they got elected. And if you go back and study, Harrison had a heart attack within the first month or so of his presidency. Very shortly into his presidency, he had a heart attack and died. He's one of the only presidents that's died in office from a heart attack. And so here comes Tyler Junior, and he's thrust into the presidency. Well, they're trying to get another bank law through. And they get it passed, and they bring it to the president, all the stuff we talked about yesterday, ok'd by the senate, etcetera, etcetera. They bring it to Tyler Junior.
He remembers the conversation with Thomas Jefferson at the dinner table, and he vetoes it. And the money powers had such power that in those days, the White House didn't have any guards or no fence. It's just a butler was the only defense they had. And they had mobs of people around the White House for nights in a row. K? And there they are cowering in the bedroom with the butler. Alright? So much so that even his own party kicked him out of the party. I hope y'all can't hear that little saw. His own party kicked him, kicked the sitting president out of the party. And and and so that's why you never hear about ty John Tyler Junior, all this. And that barricade that he put up with that resistance lasted until 1913.
And that's why you never hear about Tyler. So, Zana, there's some of the things that led up to the civil war right then. That was in the eighteen fifties, and I think John Tyler said or the Illuminati said, well, we're gonna go back to the drawing board, and we're gonna put together something these suckers are never gonna get out of because they're never gonna know they're in it, and it's gonna be so convoluted they'll never find it. And I think that's the origins of the civil war and that they started and embarked on that with a long term view that they could get everybody under this and control everything through getting control of the money and bankrupting the country and putting the people in in a condition of servitude. And then they wrote and passed the thirteenth and the fourteenth amendment.
I think they knew exactly what they were doing. And I don't believe the those amendments, particularly the fourteenth, I don't believe that was written in The United States. I believe it was written in the city of London. Because they could see long term, and you can see a few things that will give you indications that that thesis is correct. One is the fact that dispensationalism was also being started at the same time. Well, what's dispensationalism? That's all this rapture stuff. That's all this, you know, the because they were gonna bring the Messiah back. That's all this Israel stuff, the Scofield Bible, the notes that continue to be, regenerated and re renewed and added to, even though he's been dead for a hundred years or more.
So all of that, and I think that's where it really started, Azana, is when they came back after these previous failures and said, we're gonna put these dumb bitches in this net, and they're not even gonna know they're in it. They're gonna love it, and we're going to build the whole system on top of their future labor. And that, I believe, if you'll go back and research it, you'll find that same time frame. There was a document that got released called the Hazard Circular. Have you ever heard of that, Azani? You may not be with us still. The Hazard Circular.
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No.
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Well, it's about this from the bankers. It's about them switching and using people's labor as a base. And, you ought to go back and read that. I can't quote it. I can tell you what it was. It was right in this time frame. So that's when this idea, I think, was being, kicked around, perfected, if you will, because this is here they started dispensationalism, the religious side of it, to be able to bring people into this false Israel position. We see the conditions of damage that's done, although it appears to be being exposed and put to the side right now. God, I hope it has been a real problem that the biggest supporters of Israel and The US are Christians through this Christian Zionist dispensational crap.
John Hagee, all these big he's right down there by you in San Antonio. You know, all the oh, we praise Israel. You know, all all that crap. Well, they've just been hoodwinked. K? And they've done it. That that effort to do to, if you will, neuter the religious part of the population was started at the same time, the civil war and the, the origins of this thirteenth, fourteenth amendment. I yeah. I'd be you'll never unconvince me that the civil war wasn't started to bring this thing into effect and fruition. And that was about, to go back to your question, that was about, seventeen about eighty years after the founding of the Illuminati.
So that would fit that time frame, wouldn't it? Kinda. Does to me. So then we bring in the thirteenth and the fourteenth amendment, of course. The they brought they let all the, representatives from all the Southern states back into congress to vote on the thirteenth amendment. The thirteenth amendment outlawed slavery in the states. It also left open the loophole. It's not a loophole. It's just the way the law is, a voluntary servitude. In other words, they can't come take your rights away. That's tyranny. But if they can entice you, you can give them away.
That's totally your decision and it's voluntary and it fits the formula. K? So they set that up. You can tell that by right at the back of the thirteenth amendment, it says their jurisdictions. Well, that's plural. That's the states. Federal government's singular. So voluntary servitude is available in The States. This goes back some of the listeners, we've mentioned it a couple of times. It's very interesting to me that Bloomberg's attorneys in the suits with Alex Jones in the, back and forth, they they were trying to get his name and get his account on x and all that stuff. And he, see, said that was involuntary servitude and illegal by the thirteenth amendment. And they came back and had the audacity to say, Alex Jones doesn't have access to the thirteenth amendment. That was in the pleadings or in the in the briefs and stuff.
Alex Jones doesn't have access to the thirteenth amendment. Why not? Because he's always answered, are you a citizen of The United States? Are you a resident? Yes. And signed something, and he's never corrected it. So he therefore doesn't have access to the thirteenth amendment because that's only for states and state citizens. That's our deal there. K? So there's that. And then the fourteenth course, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. That's singular. So there's your two forms of government right there. Thirteenth amendment is is there, plural.
And the fourteenth amendment by its first sentence is singular. K? And so anyway, as you know, Hosanna, you've been a good student that they, put these things. They didn't mess with them for a while. It created the Jim Crow laws. So the cases that I think of in that time period between eighteen sixty seven, sixty eight when the fourteenth amendment was, quote, unquote, ratified, which it wasn't technically correctly. In 1913, there would be, of course, you'd be negligent to not first of all, put out the slaughterhouse cases. Very important case, even though it's plural, out of Louisiana, brought by white French butchers.
All the way from Louisiana where plantation owners all the way for to the Supreme Court on the fourteenth amendment only to have the fourteenth the Supreme Court say, we empathize with you and sympathize with you, but you're white butchers. And this was obviously passed for black Negroes. Bring it back the case on something we can, look at it on, and we'll reexamine it. So that tells you right there the separation, and it gives you erroneously as all of these court cases have. And we can look back, I think, backwards and see it much better than at the time that they could because all the people that they came in contact with that were fourteenth amendment new federal citizens were black.
Even though it couldn't have been an exclusively black amendment, that's obviously who the courts saw it skewed to with a 99.8% black population. I can understand where they make those conclusions. So that was the first one we study about because it is a really interesting case, and that's called the benchmark case or the first impress case first impression. And you go about to 1878, I believe, and there you get Wong Kim Ark. Excuse me. Not Wong Kim Ark. Elk v Wilkins. And, of course, Elk was an Indian. And this is a situation in the Midwest that Elk wanted to register as a citizen of The United States. And Wilkins, the white guy, wouldn't let him register, and he wouldn't let him vote. He said, you're not a, former Negro slave. You're an Indian.
And so, there's sovereignty issues in that case. And importantly enough, That case is the only case, unless that one recently in the ninth circuit discussed this, it's the only case from the Supreme Court that covers this and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. They examined that part of the fourteenth amendment in l v Wilkins, and they say subject to the political jurisdiction of the federal government. Now that has been repeated. It was repeated and cited in Wong Kim Ark. I'm sure there were others along the way. I remember we're working in the early days with this attorney. And, of course, John pointed that out. I knew where it was, and I showed it to him and he went absolutely apoplectic. And he goes, you don't know how long I've looked for this. And he never could find it. It was that one little part of Elk v Wilkins that said it's being subject to the political jurisdiction of the federal government in The United States.
So that's a very important case. Jim Crow rolled along. It was challenged in 1894, Zana, with the famous case that you've never heard anybody else mention, styled Plessy v Ferguson. Plessy, the nine tenths white guy in New Orleans that was set up to, challenge the Jim Crow laws. Incredibly interesting case. Went all the way to the Supreme Court, and they had the judgment there of separate but equal. Separate but equal. Okay? As you know, I like to ask this question, especially for the new people. It shows you the way these people do things. How can black drinking fountains and white drinking fountains where you're excluded to each on your race be equal?
They both have a drinking fountain? Is that the only equality there? How about restaurants? How about dining cars? How about all that stuff? Well, that's what Plessy challenged. And the Supreme Court came back and said separate but equal. Equal in what? Equal in the fact they both had a political status. Whitey was a state citizen. They were under god given rights and duties and constitutional protections. Jim Crow, which came from an old song earlier in the century called jump jumping Jim Crow. And Jim Crow, of course, now had the federal citizenship that wasn't there before.
So there you go. Now a couple of years later, 1898, I believe, they heard another basically, same empaneled Supreme Court heard one of the most important cases they've ever just made decisions on in history of our country. It's called US v Wong, w o n g, Kim, k I m, Ark, a r k. It was about Chinaman and whether Wong Kim Ark should be allowed back in the country as a citizen of The United States because he was born here. You know, big question. This covers of all the cases they've ever looked at in the whole history of the country. This one covers more of all this citizenship, denizenship history. You say, oh, what about if, what about the queen of England's pregnant, comes over The US and has a baby there? Is her baby a citizen of The United States?
What are the immunities? What are the, the things that are not applicable to these general rules, and all that kind of stuff. It's all covered in Wong Kim Ark. Now in Wong Kim Ark also, Zana, in the in the dissent by the chief justice Fuller, who was a real estate attorney, so he knew some of these things about feudalism, and the great dissenter John Harlan, those two dissented in Wong Kim Ark. John Harlan was such a great supreme court justice. He has his own nickname that put him in history called the great dissenter because he dissented so much. He was in the dissent on Plessy, by the way.
And so he and Fuller, in the dissent, are the ones and the only ones I've re except for, certainly in the court. McFadden got it about thirty years later, but he they were the only ones that nailed this as the feudal system, and they've got it written out in that dissent. And if I would have known we were gonna have this conversation, I was gonna bring it up, I'd have sent it to Paul, and he could read it to us because I can't read it to you. But he basically says if the of the fourteenth amendment as the rule he's referring to, the Civil Rights Act of 1866, that's what later became the fourteenth amendment.
And if that rule applies, it brought the feudal system. He doesn't say it in those words. He brought it onto our continent for the first time. It's the relationship between a liege man and a liege lord. We covered that the other day with some of our new gals. And the relationship is absolute and unbending by time or space. That's what they say in this dissent here. And, and it says just as it was brought into our country, fourteenth amendment, just as England was being relieved of its inconvenience, verbatim, out of Wong Kim Ark in the dissent. And so there, we turned the corner in 1913, and and that's pretty popular history ever since then. Well, Azan, I think you in the audience are familiar with that, but that's the background history to where I think the formation of this was.
It is, the foundation of the Illuminati. We're living out the Illuminati scheme right now. It's also buttressed, by the way, if you wanted to give it a little more of a seal of approval, you can go on your browser and put in Woodrow Wilson in quotes. Woodrow Wilson then space and then repudiation of dollar diplomacy. Repudiation of dollar diplomacy. And it lays the blueprint out right in that very short little, statement issued from the Woodrow Wilson White House. What it says, we were approached by a consortium. I like that word. A consortium of bankers.
You can guess the usual suspect. They wanted Wilson to cosign a 100 doll $100,000,000 bond issue they were gonna issue to China. Well, Wilson must have been in the early days of his presidency. They didn't have their hooks into him real good then. Declined it. He said, no. I'm not gonna do that. And he issued this statement. And in the statement, he tells you he tells shows you their blueprint. It's very short. There's one paragraph that's got all the goodies in it. He says, we're we're we're one of the main reasons we're not gonna sign this is because the potential harm is due to this great country through the, tax system attached to the bond issue, which is, now get this language, antiquated and burdensome and administered by foreign agents.
So, Larry, you're very familiar with the Internal Revenue Code. Some of you other folks have messed around with it to some extent. Is that an accurate description? Is the Internal Revenue Code of today antiquated and burdensome? You bet your asset is, and intentionally so. And so they wanted Wilson to sign on to this so that they could use the US military as muscle to go and extract the taxes and the payments. Because guess what? The Chinese never paid one payment on it. They went ahead and issued the bond issue evidently, but they never paid one single payment. This is Chinese we're dealing with. This is a long time before communism got over there. This is their cultural stuff. They're thieves.
Sorry. Go get the book, Ways That Are Dark. I believe the author's Thompson, a US ambassador twice to China from an ambassadorial family. Lineage. Go back and read his overview of the Americans and the other English speaking people that were in the ambassadorship in the diplomacy, arrangement with China. Just go read some of the statements. This is in the this is in the eighteen twenties and thirties before again, before they converted to communism. So what you're seeing is a real good view into the Chinese culture, the the way it really is. It's not pretty. Okay? Ways That Are Dark is the name of that book. You can go get it. Excellent read.
So, at that point, let's see. I've kind of got lost my track, but, that was the, the last case that had any bearing. And then this Woodrow Wilson thing came up early in his presidency where he lays out the, his rejection of their offer, the consortium of bankers, to basically bring the military in and connect collect the taxes. Well, the Chinese didn't ever pay one payment. I saw during COVID, I was trying to I got, you know, into a a kick where I was trying to learn a lot see a lot about China. And, so I was watching, Phillips, the guy that runs, Enoch Times, do an interview with a gal, an attorney, older gal that I don't remember her name, that runs there's an association there's a bond association in The United States. It's worldwide affected.
And as she said, that's what we do is we trade debt every day. We'll just trade this debt for that debt. And she had met with Trump. She said and that he was well aware of this because what happened with that bond issue is that half of a split, at least as we know, part, don't know the percentage with the Brits, part, don't know the percentage with the Americans. Well, with the Brits, when they went to give Hong Kong and make that treaty back with China, they agreed that China had to pay all of the English bondholders, probably the Rothschilds. So that was in that agreement. All the English bondholders got paid on that. She said there was 20,000 American bondholders and that they've never been paid a penny.
And what Trump could have done, she said she met with him, and he's very well aware of this situation. Well and the amount we're talking is 1,700,000,000,000.0. That was four or five years ago. And we only owe them 1,200,000,000,000.0. Trump could have gone in there, seems to me, got a hold of those 20,000 bondholders. Gee, he could have probably offered them 5¢ on the dollar. They're never gonna get anything out of it. They could get 5¢ on the dollar, which by, all these years had grown in something pretty substantial, I'm sure.
Bought those bonds. And every time we needed to pay a bond payment to China, we give them back their own debt, discharge a debt. So, that's something that could have been done. Somebody came on here and said, well, that was settled, the the bond the debt to the bondholders. I don't know about that. This was a couple years ago. I saw the lady that ran the organization. She was talking about this. So that's kind of important right along in there, I think, Ezana. But outside of that, we go up to the bankruptcy, all these things that they'd planned and set up so so excellently. I mean, really, they did. And all of a sudden, it's like the guy you see on TV that sets up all those dominoes, you know, that that has to do all these they shoot baskets and do all kinds of stuff as the things fall. Well, that's all they do. Poop. They hit the first one. It all executes.
That's why they set everything up backwards. This is something I've been well aware of for decades and was pretty important in my early approaches to try and figure this out as I realized that they set everything up backwards so that when they execute, it executes frontwards. Now you when you really study these guys, you can see all this stuff, the MO, the way they do things, how they execute, how they carry out, how they set up. And, they never expected anyone to find this. I don't know if Sketch or Paul, you can locate it on the website. You can read it. To the folks that might not have ever heard this, I can paraphrase it a little bit, that paper that was also found in Woodrow Wilson's possessions after he passed away, and it was from Colonel House, and he basically laid the whole scheme out. And he says right there at the top, we will secure them. We will attach them as sureties, however he words it. We will attach them as sureties by invoking the ancient pledge.
So I asked Catherine, one of our Catharines the other day, what's the ancient pledge? Well, nobody knows. Why should you know? It's not information most of you ever been exposed to, probably intentionally. I mean, we've heard a whole bunch about kente kunta and roots. We heard a whole bunch about shogun and all that, but they don't tell you much about the feudal system. K? They don't ever show it to you hardly. Movies, maybe. But, that's what happened. They ran the old feudal system in here, and he says we're gonna attach them by the ancient pledge. That's the ancient pledge, voluntary servitude. It's called the oath of fealty, f e a l t y. Go look it up.
Then he goes over the the schematic of the things you're laying up. I don't remember all that, but it's but it was line by line on what's happened, really. And then at the end, he says, yeah. But don't worry. Nobody will ever figure it out. And if one or two do, we've got plausible deniability. Well, colonel, no, you don't. Because 20 or 30 plus million people are gonna find out, and you ain't got no deniability. You're a slaving, stealing, murdering piece of garbage, and your whole little scam is based on fraud. And it can't stand up to even a a good exhale that blows your head. Hey, Roger. It's all built on fraud, and you're freaking slavers, you piece of garbage, and you're gonna get yours.
Hey, Gary.
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Hey, Roger. I wanna correct you. They do show it to us completely, and you'd never guess what movie they show it to us completely in.
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Now you're right. Well, I'm not a movie guy, so I got a little bit of an excuse.
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Well, the movie they show it to you, this whole system, is the Lego movie.
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Oh, okay. Well, see, I haven't seen that.
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Yeah. Well, they outline the whole system in there. If you have our knowledge that what we learn and have learned through this show and you, then you'll see it, and you'll just go, Shazam. This is the whole system. It's all laid out right there in the Lego movie.
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Is that an animated movie?
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Yes. It is. It's from Walt Disney.
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Uh-huh. Well, of course. Yep. You know, Walt Disney won't will not hire you if you're not a Jew. That comes from inside the Disney company. So it be. Alright. We've got Julia. Azana, did you have something to add there? No. Yeah. I wanted to second that. My my 17 year old son,
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wanted to, show me a Vesa. But, a couple of months ago, we we rewatched that movie with with communism in mind. It is exquisitely put together in our movie, the Lego Movie. What It's a total complete demonstration from beginning to the end of how communism works and how it's great when certain people fight and some succeed.
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How about how communism doesn't work? Does it cover that? I don't think it covers that, does it? Yeah. What's the guy I heard this guy on Alex yesterday. He was raising hell. He was out jogging. He's a jock. He has a talk show out of Houston. Very conservative, obviously. He's out jogging around the park, and there's two gals with signs, and they're trying to engage him in a conversation about communism. And so he stops his jogging, and he just rips these two girls and one guy that comes forward. He just rips them to shreds. And he goes, okay. And they're going, no. No. We'll have an intellectual discussion, not an an hominem attack. He goes, no. You're a damn Marxist. You're a parasite on the world, and the only thing that communism has ever produced is an AK 47.
Okay. He was good. He got right on him. Okay. The Lego Movie. I'll have to maybe go try and look it up and watch it. I'm not a movie person, Julie. Hi, Julie. Good morning.
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Good morning. I just wanted to, speak of Legos. Lego is now going to be building its first largest production facility in Northern Virginia at 1,700,000
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square feet. So there you go. So we're moving the the movie scam up to
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there you go.
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So we're moving the the movie scam up to Virginia now?
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Yep. It's gonna be here. We got a ton of huge projects, data centers being built here. NVIDIA is building its largest AI research center in Manassas, Virginia and Amazon just paid $700,000,000 for the largest raw land deal, in Bristol for data centers. And then of course we have AstraZeneca, Merck and Eli building the largest main facility, for pharmaceuticals and manufacturing and they've partnered with a ton of universities and it's going to be the largest hub in the country. Just billions and billions of dollars flowing for AI and data centers and pharmaceutical drugs.
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Well, ground zero for, wealth, I guess. How close are you to that?
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Pretty close to here, Northern Virginia area.
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Alrighty. Well, mister Whistler's here because we got people to say bye bye to, and Paul's back so he can say bye bye to them.
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Yeah. Fantastic.
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Knock it out, Paul.
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Ciao. Okay. Julie, I that's, pretty incredible. I I guess it's one of those good and bad things, isn't it? So, anyway, you got repercussions from there. I was gonna make the new ex CIA Hey, Julie. Gonna make the new ex CIA governor of Virginia very happy, though. Go ahead, Bob.
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Yeah. Julie, you mentioned Eli. Who is that? Is that Eli Lilly? Yep. Oh, okay. Eli Lilly. Maybe some new player was in in town. I I had never heard of Eli. That's all I could come up with.
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Mark Mark, Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca. They're building the largest pharma and manufacturing facility and center, and they've partnered with, of course, a ton of universities, to they're gonna create the largest hub in the country.
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Yeah. It's not too far from Chapel Hill either. Is
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Yep.
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Okay. Mister Ralph Ralph Barrick.
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Well, of course, mister Barrick. Julie was saying something. We've heard that. Somebody else was, wanted to inject at the same time. Now hello? Julie wasn't the only one who said, hey, Roger. There's another guy back there. Yes, sir?
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Hey, Carl Schmidt.
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Utah. How are you? Hey, Carl. Well, I'll talk right in your microphone. Good morning to you.
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I went to a training this last week, and it was for pest control. And one of the things that was said is United States uses 80% of all chemicals used in pesticides or bugs and pests, essentially. Oh, that's quite interesting.
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I'm sure. I didn't know it was that high, but in a in a sense, it sure doesn't surprise me. They're just try there ain't one vector that they're not trying to kill us with. Slowly. Yep.
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That came from, I wanna say, BASF
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rep. Well, BASF. You know who they are?
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Yeah. They're pretty big.
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You heard IG Farben in World War two? Huge, huge German company. That's where a lot of the the prisoners from Auschwitz were work in a work camp over in IG Farben there. When the war was split up, they split IG Farben into four companies. BASF is one of them. Bayer is another one. And I don't remember the other two, but they're all big. All four of them are mammoths. Hey, Joe.
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I don't remember if it's Bayer or b s BASF, but one of them, has moved entirely out of Germany. It's been so difficult for them to
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conduct business. Make it, yeah, with no gas and everything. As you hear, what's happening in Germany, The every 18 plus eligible man is being called in for military, physical. They're also asking the Syrians and the Afghanis, I believe, to go back home. So there are big things going on in Europe, man. Europe's in a lot worse shape than we are financially, fiscally, it appears. So, alright. Who else? Anybody else have a comment or a question here in nice first hour? Thanks to Zana's question. Roger's the first thing to wind me up and let me go. You know, Zana? Yes. Bob, is that you?
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Yeah. The first thing that occurred to me when you said that about them them, Germany, wanting their 18 plus men to all get conscripted. Now Yeah. Now you want your men to defend you after you've told them that they couldn't, you know, we're feminists. We're not doing this, you know, disappear, you toxically masculine man. Oh, by the way, we need you to go fight for us. Get in line. Two faced just makes you wanna grind your teeth. You
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know, I remember about seven I don't know, about ten years ago, I had I won a trip with Karabars to Germany. And, I was the only guy there that wasn't from Europe or America. Of course, I'm from The US, but I was in Argentina at the time. Amazingly enough, when we got up there to the corporate offices in Stuttgart, Bob, I was the only one that spoke Spanish. And, hell, my Spanish is it's bad now, but it's piss poor back then. But I'll be darned. We bellied up to the bar. There was a gal from Spain that won, and she didn't speak any English or German. And so me and another American kinda, they assigned us. We got there a day or two early, and, they just assigned us to help this woman. So it's kinda funny.
But, but I I I remember, up there, I was very impressed with Germany. Oh, I forgot what I was gonna tell you now. But, anyways, quite the, quite the trip. And, they were just starting. You could see the immigrants around Stuttgart. They're walking the the women walking their children in carriages with the with the garb with the beekeeper suit on as they call it.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Anyway, quite a quite an experience. I was very impressed with Germany at that point. And, anyway,
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I really I've there was something a point I was gonna tell you, and I forgot. So where I was going. Pardon me. Well, it got started with the idea that they didn't want their men to be men, but now all of a sudden, they want them to get in line and go defend us. We we're in trouble. And that and I I just think that is so two faced.
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Yes. It is. And and the women have to own the ones that can and can acquire them own pet pigs. They will not go out without their pig on a leash. Now there's a good answer for some of our Muslim problems is, you know, the problem is they kill them. You wouldn't want them I'm talking about dogs, particularly. Pigs, I guess, I would be alright, but sneak around some of these compounds at night and release a pig in the damn compound. Let them wake up to a pig and run the rummaging around.
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I can see the answer to our feral pig problem here in Florida. We can round up a 100,000 of them boogers and send them out
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to I'll bet. To the, muslin compound in Plano. Well, I bet I bet Texas got a bigger pig problem than Florida does. I didn't know you guys had one down there.
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Oh, they're everywhere. They're everywhere. Oh, yeah. Yep. Okay. Well, that's kinda news to me. I didn't know that. Florida They make my life very rough, and I mean that in the most literal sense. They tear up a field, and it's just frustrating as the dickens. They're very destructive.
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Very destructive. Yes.
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Interesting. Roger.
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Gary, sir.
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Yeah. I hunted wild pigs down in Florida, and it was the nastiest tasting thing. Gina couldn't do anything with it that tasted good, and we had to throw it away.
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Is that right? So I'll
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young.
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Because garbage in garbage out, they eat all that crap and shows up in the meat,
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Yes, it did. Trust me. It was nasty tasting stuff. I mean, I suppose if I was starving, if I was starving, I'd have whooped it down, but just eat it with a meal. No. No. Thank you. That's even barbecue sauce.
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You know, it's not gonna be Thanksgiving dinner. Yeah, Joe.
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Feral hog. In fact, all hogs swine are cannibalistic.
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Yes.
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If, another thing, if you ever need to dispose of any living creature, and I'm we'll just leave it at that. Feed it to the hogs. It will all it will all be gone.
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They will eat anything. And all of it. And all of it. Yeah. So it's good that, that people are out there shooting them and getting rid of them. I I would love to participate in some of that helicopter hunting. That looks fun as hell. So I'll tell you good. I never will. Don't worry. I won't.
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I'll tell you good. When I go pulling up to State Highway here east of my house a half mile, and, here comes to pick up stop pick up some trash that the deer hunters had thrown out. And I saw a pickup coming real slow down the highway, so that sparked my interest. And I waited, and it was a Oklahoma DOT pickup. And it was towing a spike deer behind it. Dead, of course, roadkill. And he turned east to go past my or west to go past my house, and, so I followed. And they stopped, and I asked them what was up. And they said, well, we're gonna dispose of this deer and said, where are you gonna dispose of it at? Well, in the County Road Ditch.
Said, not here. You're not. So, you know, the state highway department tells their help that they've gotta get this roadkill off the road and just go dump it in somebody's ditch.
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Holy smokes.
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And, you know, they're not gonna stop the deer hunters throwing out the the, corn bags and trash that they use during hunting season. But, they're gonna just dump all that crap off on the landowners.
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Well, they ought to be ashamed of themselves.
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Well, but there's too much money in it. This the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife is just gonna cater to all that stuff, and they're not gonna give enough licenses to significantly lower the doe population. Everybody wants to kill a buck. Nobody wants to kill a doe.
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Yeah.
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And the does make sometimes have triplets.
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Nice. Joe, you'll love this. I live in a I I can call it a development. It's, you know, five, ten acre tracks where people have little ranches and whatever. And my one of my nearer neighbors I live on a cul de sac clear at the end, and one of my near neighbors put a blasted deer feeder up in their yard.
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Oh.
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Splendid. They're so cute. Well, aren't they? Not when they're impacting your fender. Let me just say that.
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Oh, right. Anyway
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I consider they have become a public health hazard myself.
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Mhmm.
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Well, it isn't like we didn't have plenty of them before. But then when they put up the deer feeder, I mean, we just gotta creep by there because there's always two to 10 of them around. And here about a month ago, I was turning into my drive. I had seen several pass in front of me, and all of a sudden, one hit my fender. I'm doing, like, 16, you know, six to 10 mile an hour swinging into my driveway. And one of them hit my my car broadside right Good morning. Behind the front wheel and mashed it. I couldn't open the door without doing some minor surgery on the right.
And I wasn't even driving that fast. And, you know, it's like, yeah. Let's put up some more deer feeders. This is and this is smart. I called the county connect pardon me. I called the county commissioner about this, and he said,
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here near where I live, some gentleman hit a deer, and he is in extreme critical condition
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Right.
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Wow. From hitting a deer. Yep. Yep. Mail and the mail trucks hit a 700 pound steer, so there's no mail to to stay.
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Well, all we gotta do rain. All we gotta do now is hit a pig, and we can take out the whole undercarriage.
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Yeah. And g It's a rain
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sleet. What's it? Rain? No. It's a rain sleet or darker night, but, by gosh, do we if we had a steer, we can't get the mail to you.
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Steer Roger.
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A day that goes by at Flathead County, Montana where there's not two or three deer head.
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I'm sure. You.
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Yeah. It's a big business up here.
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Mhmm. There's no money in it for for them to control it, Gary.
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Oh, I know. Your money in it every which way you can lose.
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I was going skiing one year. Year. We were skiing out to Vail. Not Vail, Aspen. And to get to Aspen, you gotta go out to Grand Junction, take another road, and then go back into the mountains to get there. And along that way somehow, I saw a a flock of a herd, what is that what they call about? Twenty, twenty five deer. And those things were bouncing over the interstate, and ping, ping, ping. It was absolutely incredible. And then over a fence, and they're gone. You know? But it was quite a sight. I don't know I'll ever forget it. Thank goodness I didn't hear you.
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Roger, you think that's something? What what about if you see a herd of elk that a 100 strong crossing the road in front of you?
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Okay. And that's sometimes
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sometimes that happens up here.
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I, I remember when we were in Alaska and I was in high school and they get on the radio and go, oh, there's a herd of 200,000 caribou up there at Mile 150 or whatever. And people go get their guns, go outside the road and shoot a caribou. So, yep. Yeah. They're not they're not dancers like deer. Deer are dancers, man. They are really impressive.
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Somebody Yeah. I'm trying to say say something. Yeah. Okay. Go Julie needs to Julie needs to sell out and move, period. Because Virginia is not gonna be a good state to be in.
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Not for conservatives. Nope. But Julie's got deep roots there with all that real estate business in DC and whatnot.
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Okay. The the term is
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you know, when we got this, ex you know who that gal is, this governor of Virginia? You you know what her previous job was, Julie?
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Is Julie there? She's CIA. She's CIA.
[01:15:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, what was her specific job?
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Killing people.
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She was Brennan's assistant.
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Yep. But the elections were stolen. They always are. We're still using those, Smartmatic Software, Virginia Dominion Voting Machines. And so Yep. You know, she they just, rig them all the time. That's why I'm happy I didn't vote for the first time.
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Right. And and and what they're planning to do evidently is come in there in The States because most of the Republican officials live in Virginia. They're gonna start going harassing them at the state level. That was one of the reasons they did this overthrow in Virginia.
[01:16:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I'm surrounded by three letter agents, eight people around me. So I I feel a little bit safer here because they're not gonna nuke themselves. I don't think they're gonna wanna nuke themselves.
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Well, not they probably won't. But, Julie's neighbor is Amy, Conan, Brian. How many houses away from you is she?
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Okay. The Southern house is down. Yeah. Southern house is down from Hey, neighbor.
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So,
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okay. Somebody else is trying to say something there a minute ago. Was it Samuel? Did I detect Samuel's voice?
[01:17:15] Unknown:
Yeah. I was gonna comment on, Gary's talking about the pig taste and like crap down there in Florida. I don't know anything about the foreign fauna down there and seasons, but, in Wisconsin, it was well known that if you had a really, really heavy, cover of snow in a winter, that meant the deer you're gonna get most likely were gonna taste like cedar because that's what they could get easily and they were Right. Able to, I guess, digest. Yeah. And, but if it was low, you know, snow cover, then they're still eating, you know, burnt out grass and twigs and leaves and stuff like that.
But, yeah, they would I'm really bad, bad, bad winters. Yeah. They'd have a really strong cedar taste to them.
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Do you know you want you wanna learn about the seasons in Florida?
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One season,
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No. Two. Hurricane season and non hurricane season.
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I just wonder what those pigs were eating if they tasted so bad. That's all, I guess, and comparing it to the Well, the cedar taste that you'd get in the deer up in north.
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Well, these, you know, there's no telling. They'll they'll root and eat anything from what I understand. So there's no telling whatever they could get their little nostrils and tusks around. So who else has got something this morning? We got any new students all here today? Joe. Is that gal from Saturday? Yeah. Alright. I'll Joel Salatin.
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Joel Salatin uses his pigs to do exactly what we're talking about,
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plowing the fields and getting nutrients in, and then he moves them around. So Yeah. They can be used for good food. Mhmm. Well, these are feral pigs, and they can't because he moves them around and keeps them pinned. These guys will get out from anything. These feral pigs, they are really they're not just pigs. K? Do we have that who was that new student they said that Brent talked to a lot yesterday? Is is he or she on with us today? Star six. Is there anybody else who would like to contribute something? Comment, question to the Sure. I'll do that. A couple of pretty good shows the last couple of days. The last three hours have been pretty impressive. Yes, sir?
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Yeah. This is Chris from California.
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Hey, Chris. Yeah. You sound good today.
[01:19:56] Unknown:
Yeah. And yesterday was my birthday, and then we went to Danny's. And, I was happy that they would, substitute, turkey bacon for the other stuff. It's not edible.
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Yeah. And,
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we eat according to the Bible. We're very happy and very healthy, and, people should know not to eat not to eat those creatures. And, you can thank Spain for bringing them all over here. You know, that's where they came from.
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No. I didn't know that. There's is that right?
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Yeah. See, I didn't know that. Spaniards brought them over because they could just release them into the wild, and then, they'd always have a food supply. They could hunt them as they needed them, and that's where they all came from.
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No. News to me. Thank you, Chris. Who else got something this morning?
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May I?
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Yes, ma'am. Of course.
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I was watching The Chosen the other day, season five, and I noticed that in the one section, where the secret police are pulling in, Toffney, which is, the the one girl that got killed, it's her dad, and he's going off the the rails, and he's just angry at everybody, and and he wants to take it out on somebody. So he's going around causing problems. So the secret police pull him in, and he says, I've got right. You've got you can't be doing this. I've got right. And he leans over the table, and he says, you have to be a Roman citizen to have rights, and you're not.
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Okay. That's interesting. So they didn't recognize, god given rights at that point in Rome?
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According to this the the video, he he made a definite point of you have no rights because you are not one of
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What, you said it was called The Chosen? They've got a is it a series, a TV series called The Chosen?
[01:22:12] Unknown:
Well, movies, DVDs. Yeah. It's, it's supposed to be the representation of of Jesus' life with his followers. It's the followers who are the children, right, and how they they grow and evolve.
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Yep. Better better go get some treats. Better get some treats for the boys. Yep. Alright. Hold on. Chris is talking. I think Dave is wanting to. Chris, you got something to add to to that?
[01:22:46] Unknown:
Yeah. A couple of things. First, regarding the chosen, that's a Mormon presentation. And, they get a lot of stuff wrong, although it is entertaining. So you can't whatever whatever you see there, it's not reliable. You have to check it out even even, the Bible references. But also I wanted to mention you know, I mentioned it before, Roger, about, Ibrahim, Traore over there, Bernath, Bernath Bernath Bernath of Faso, the little country in Africa. Yes. His his his recent, actually, today, his offering on YouTube is very worth watching. I forwarded it to, to Paul, so for for his, perusal.
And, they're shutting down the they they and 80, 80 countries there in, I believe it's 80 countries in in Africa are shutting down, the Israeli gold theft and gold smuggling operations, that they've been doing for thirty seven years in, in Africa, and it's, causing quite a stir. It's worth listening to his presentation. So I just, would put that out there.
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Well, I I'll tell you what. I I watched one of his earlier ones. I was very impressed, and, good for him if he's stopping the thieving son of a bitches from, taking the country's gold.
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Well, he also he also intercepted, fortunately, a coup attempt on him, and, they successfully put that down as well. But, I'm I'm just, really, really applaud anyone that has the courage to stand up against these bastards.
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Get a get a really good security detail. Be my suggestion. Who else has got something? Okay. It was, Chris and was there a female? Rod. And it's Dave. Yeah. I find Dave. Comment. It's Nanook Nanook of the North.
[01:24:52] Unknown:
Dave. Hold on. Hey. Breaking news. They're announcing Amazon is, doing a pilot program, no pun intended, here in Michigan in Hazel Park, and I can't remember the other city. They're gonna start delivering, packages that weigh five pounds or less by drone within sixty minutes of ordering if you're within I think they said 20 miles of a fulfillment center or something like that, Amazon. And if you got Prime, it's $4.99, extra. And if you don't, it's $9.99 to have your package delivered by a drone to your front porch within sixty minutes of ordering from Amazon.
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Damn.
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Okay. Can we start training the hawks?
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Can we start training the fox? Did you say is this muse? The hawks.
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Hawks. How about the rednecks?
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Yeah. The rednecks should be great.
[01:25:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Just see if you can shoot some bitches out of the air with the 12 gauge.
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Alright.
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Mhmm. Each gun works really well.
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Very interesting. Muse, how are you doing?
[01:26:02] Unknown:
I'm I'm I'm doing well. I'm doing well. K. I just want to comment that, I'm not saying that the chosen is in any way accurate or according to anybody's bible anywhere, or that the guy that they have, playing the lead character in that movie is in any way on the up and up or a some kind of a moral individual. I'm just saying that they make a lot of points. They point now that the lawyers do free work in the synagogues so that, they can have influence or hope to have influence. Right? So and that they they overtax and they steal from the people and they make all these erroneous and they point out the hypocrisy of how the supposed leaders of the of the church or their synagogue are only out for their own good. They only wanna do their own thing, and they screw the people left, right, and center so that they can save cover their own butts or save their own ass. And even though there are some good people in there, it's mostly just bureaucracy and backstabbing and you know? So they point this out and they put it right in your face.
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Right. Well, the rascals will always succeed to a point because they're willing to do things to achieve that that you with morals and ethics will not do. So in a sense, they're almost always going to get to those positions just because of their nature.
[01:27:52] Unknown:
Oh, well, yes. Yes. But for the amount of people that are watching the movie, right, wrong, or indifferent, it's putting the negativity on that or that group of people in a very up in your face public way. Whereas if you wouldn't have paid attention before, you're really getting it now.
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Okay. Well, what did they say? All things will be uncovered here in the latter days. It's happening. Wait till the boy wait till we hit the scene.
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And when the when the Jesus guy gives the, character gives the little spiel about the wars and rumors of wars and stuff Uh-huh. If you reflect back on what's going on now, you can tie that directly to current events and to the paid after operatives, the actors, the instigators, the people they pay to go out into the crowd and stir up issues?
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Yes. Like January 6.
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Yes.
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Yes. To 272 FBI agents in the crowd?
[01:29:07] Unknown:
Yes. Or, you know, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, any of those groups, any of those people that are taking the jobs off of Craigslist, they're all part of that.
[01:29:21] Unknown:
Well, we're gonna see more and more of it for sure, and they're not gonna back down and just hopefully Trump's gonna stand up to them. This Venezuela thing and I mean, even people like, oh, Patrick Burns. Samuel, this is one of your buttons. Patrick Burns, who I saw on Alex for an hour the other day, the overstock guy. And he's been working behind the scenes for a few years with these people, not Venezuela, but the government. And, he said, listen. I'm totally 100% against war. Always have been, but this one we need to do. And they're wheeling everything out of Venezuela in including, Mexico and the other ones. And, so that was just a conversation for an hour the other day. It's very interesting.
Pretty sure we're gonna either he's Maduro's gonna leave and we're gonna replace him with that female or, or they're gonna go in with guns blazing. You know, there's no usury allowed in Venezuela. Isn't that interesting? No. I did not know that. I didn't know it either. He said it the other day. It's almost as though she is real and she isn't. Yeah. That's right. That's part of the reason too, I'm sure.
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So, we're comments about dropping bombs on, on our southern border there to to take care of the drug smugglers and other things. You mean on the in the boats? No. On the land. They they asked him in a presser if if he would be open to dropping things. Like, well, if it's gonna take care of the these problems, yeah, why not?
[01:31:09] Unknown:
Well, I I I understand it. It's a really big problem. I forget how many people. Three hundred thousand people a year die from fentanyl? Something like that? That's that's pretty that's pretty large amount of people.
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K? It is. Yes. So,
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yes. Who else wanted to add something in there?
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Hey, Roger.
[01:31:30] Unknown:
Speaking of movies, I wanted to mention a movie that I think is important. It's called House of Dynamite. I don't know if you've heard about it. No. But, you know, our government, both the military and people in, the Trump administration are sort of saying that, we can protect ourselves from a nuclear attack and that we could win potentially a nuclear exchange. Well, this movie is about the reality of what our systems are capable of, and they're being optimistic saying it's a 61% to shoot down one ICBM in the film. And in reality, it's way probably less than that. Yet yet our government is saying that they've tested, things, and it's a 100% takedown.
And the the movie starts out with first off, this this ICBM comes from somewheres in the Korean, Chinese, Russian, because it could be a sub. So they don't even know what country to retaliate to, And then they take a shot at it with, the minute man system. And, of course, those fail, and then they realize the detonation area is Chicago. And it's all about the realities of what would really go on. And the MIT professor, doctor Postel, had a commentary on this, and he says it's it's really, really a good film because it's accurate, and it's even hedging the bet at 61% in as shooting something down, he says, is is is more positive than it probably really is. It it it's probably closer to zero.
Did you hear Russia's new missile they announced about a month ago, Samuel? I don't know. Yeah. These these things aren't even capable of our our systems taking even even knowing they're there until it's too late, and they could launch those right offshore. So the time that's in this movie, this is coming from the Korean area to here, and we got something like fifteen minutes.
[01:33:58] Unknown:
This, new missile that Russia announced, I wish I could remember the specificity of it. It it it has its own nuclear power plant, the missile does, that it runs off of. It can go they ran one for 1,500 kilometers over a couple of days. Nothing can shoot it down. I wish I could remember all of it. They announced it about a month ago. Well, it's a cruise missile. It's just it's a cruise it's a cruise missile, so it's below most radars.
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It's maneuverable, and it can fly, they say, forever if it's true.
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Right.
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It was up there for 14,000, 15,000
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kilometers, I think. Yeah. I I remember that. I forgot I forgot the specifics, but boy, was it impressive. And these these absolute maniacs, god, they're just maniacs, are gonna just keep pressing.
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They're they're Roger.
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They they know no limits except, I guess, that's taking them out of the gene pool. Alright. Hold on. Larry, would you hold on just a second. Was that Shane or Waeeb?
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This is Doug. I don't know. Oh, okay. Sorry, Doug.
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Thought you were you were one of those two guys. How are you doing, buddy? What you got?
[01:35:22] Unknown:
Hey. Pretty good. So two things. One is going back a little ways in the show, talking about just the, unregulated allowing of deer population to just explode the, amount of cars, etcetera, insurance costs, all this stuff that goes on. Yep. Here in Arkansas, I I see dead deer hit all over. You know? Not that I'm driving twenty four hours a day. Now so whatever the I I consider this to be like a a Bolshevik mindset that's, infiltrated the, I'll say, the mindset of so many people. So here's an example. I have a good friend, known him for a long time.
He's at a he he lives it's it's not a cul de sac, but it's a dead end street. So there's probably six, seven families there, and he's, he helps everybody. So they're having a get together in the daytime, and he's out there, and he notices, and he tell he told me about this after the fact. He sees this copperhead, huge, large copperhead just crawling along. There's children playing around there, you know, maybe 50 people. And so he sees it, and he goes to get something to kill it. And the owner of the property comes out, and he goes, what are you doing?
And he says, that's a copperhead. I gotta kill it. And the guy says, no. No. I'm raising these. They live under my house.
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Oh my god.
[01:37:29] Unknown:
Yeah. And I don't care if it's a newly born hatched baby copperhead or an adult.
[01:37:39] Unknown:
No. They're they're they're poi they're poisonous, folks. You wanna stay away from those. Wow. Well, that's pretty unusual. Well, one of those kids gets bitten by it. Some parents will have a little liability suit against some bitch.
[01:37:54] Unknown:
Yeah. But that doesn't help because you lost your child probably Or, like, or whatever.
[01:38:00] Unknown:
Yeah. So what so what happened, Doug?
[01:38:04] Unknown:
Well, he he just the guy said he he just warned everybody, and he left. Because he had his two sons there. Yeah. Hey. I got a I got a son. Hold on. Hold on one second. Yeah. He he just the madness of owner That's right. Putting everyone in danger. Oh, yeah. Let let's cuddle the, you know, let's rewild everything. Let's let the wolves back in the lion. You know? That's what they It's all the same mentality.
[01:38:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tell you the story The other the other thing I wanted Okay. Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
[01:38:53] Unknown:
What did you say? I was just gonna say about when the wolves out there around Yellowstone Park and the wolves releasing them, and they were eating the farmer's sheep. And so the farmers had a big meeting or the ranchers with a fed guy there, and he came in to tell them they were gonna castrate all the wolves. And one of the ranchers stood up and said, man, they're not raping our sheep. They're killing them.
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Yeah. I'll just let you know. Funny. Come common sense. You know? Got Great breaking news. Great breaking news. May I break in? You better break May I? This is great. This is not good. This is great. Well, give it to us. I'm holding my breath.
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I removed
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them.
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Okay.
[01:39:59] Unknown:
I'm thankful for that. Hey. So the the other thing, Roger, I wanted to mention real quick. Thanks, Dave, for giving me the time to do this. But the, one of the ladies earlier living in Virginia was talking about the area where some legislation was being put in, and it was like Manasseri or Manasa.
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Well Manassas. Immediately
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Manassas. Manassas. Does the civil war not ring a bell? Who dumped me? Who dumped me? Who dumped me? Who dumped me? I
[01:40:38] Unknown:
don't know, Farris, but if you would quit come on. Give us what the damn news is. God almighty. Ferris, you're so damn disruptive.
[01:40:54] Unknown:
Well, anyway, I I think I know that what we're really dealing with is spiritual warfare. Now when I hear the word manesis, anything like that, my scriptural, mind and history study of it tells me this is talking about Manasseh or Manasses is one of the two sons of Joseph. And so you got Manasseh and Ephraim, and these two sons eventually end up being the Caucasians, the British, and the American. And that's what I wanted to say about that. So it's notable because these aren't just just some arbitrary, people in scriptural history. So that's why I wanted to say thanks shortly. Bye. Thank you, Doug.
[01:41:57] Unknown:
Okay. So somebody quit cutting off Farris if he comes on, he's got something to tell us. This is the oh, god, Farris, you've just you created a situation I've just never hardly seen in all my years around broadcasting. You're just really a disruptive force, and you've really made some enemies evidently around here. And it's Roger. Yes.
[01:42:22] Unknown:
You also mixed signals of mute him and kick him out because he's too disruptive or let him speak.
[01:42:30] Unknown:
You know, it's got me in a real conundrum, Lisa. He does. K? Because I don't wanna cut him off. I wanna give him a voice, but he alienates my audience. It's the people that are cutting him off. You're the ones he's alienated.
[01:42:49] Unknown:
So whatever the great alienated a lot of people that you rock will learn with. Like, Mark in all caps. You know, he's one that you really wish he wouldn't leave, but most of the time, if he hears that voice, he's out.
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You know? So You just created a real animosity towards yourself. I hope you're proud.
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K. Roger?
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Yes. Larry, you I got trying to get to you a minute ago. Go ahead, Larry.
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Yeah. Speaking of, Venezuela, did you hear how Tucker Carlson answered Ben Shapiro when he was speaking badly about the, Venezuelan president? No.
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I don't believe I did.
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This was a few days ago. So this is this is how Tucker Carlson answered him. He said, and this is, quote, Nick Nicholas Maduro, whatever his many faults, has the most socially conservative country in the Western Hemisphere. Venezuela has banned pornography, banned abortion, banned gay marriage, banned sex changes, and banned usury, like you mentioned. You don't have credit cards with four 40% interest in Venezuela, end quote.
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Well, that's probably part of the reason we're going in there.
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Yeah. I You know That is absolutely the reason why we're going in there. And You know, these probably there's a certain country behind the scenes that's leading us in there to do that.
[01:44:29] Unknown:
Well, there's no doubt. They always use proxies. They can't they're too chicken shit to do it themselves. Roger. You know these payday loans you've heard about? People that get, a little bridge loan till till they get their check? Do you know how much interest some of those things are carried?
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Well, I I've heard that even credit cards are allowed to carry 50%
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interest rates. Some of those carry, I think, up to 500%.
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It's 5600% for those payday loans. Roger. I wonder who's behind that. Yes.
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Yeah. There's there's absolutely nothing to the drug trafficking bullshit that we're talking about with Venezuela. Everything is about to control South America and put it on the ledger of assets to keep us from crashing. That's all it's done. The
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shine bomb over there in Mexico is kind of a a lieutenant of this guy, so I'm gonna disagree with you. It is about drugs. They may not be coming out of Venezuela, but they're sure coming out of Colombia, and they're sure coming out of Mexico. I think they bombed Colombia the other day, I heard, seems like. So I'm gonna disagree with you, Samuel. K?
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No. No. Ecuador
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for God's sakes.
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One of the things I had heard from Patrick Byrne about Venezuela is the voting machines. Evidently, those voting machines have a lot to do with coming out of Venezuela.
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Well, that too. It all came out of Venezuela evidently. And, yeah, there's a lot of reasons. So I don't know. I can't control it one way or the other. Hey, Ross. If it can protect The United States, I mean, three hundred thousand people a year being dead from fentanyl, some somebody needs to shut that off somewhere. I think most of that's coming up the Pacific, though, from what I understand. Yes. Who's the guy right there?
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This is Izada. If, you know yeah. I've been listening to Steve Bannon for five years. It'll be five years this coming Monday, actually. Yeah. And he's never been wronged. Okay. Very, very, very accurate. And, so if you listen to him, and he makes a good case as to where the focus is next. We're exiting Middle East. We're realigning Asia. Europe is falling apart. We're not tied up to that. I think, America overall has ignored the continent of America, both south and, the, you know, and north, central, and south. So this is and Steve Bannon's view is a part of the hemisphere realignment of our foreign policy.
So, this is tied up to, you know, Argentina's loan, the, integration Canada into The US, the fifty first state, and Greenland and all of that. So, and and and and then going back to the dominion, if you remember in 2020, to all the dominion stuff, all the all the issues that went on with that, all the voting machine related, theft, the fractional, you know, voting counts of, you know, 70% for a Republican voter. The vote weight is 70%. And, the Democrat voter, the vote weight is, like, a 130%. And all of that fractional voting and all these codes related to that, wirelessly connected voting machines. All of that was developed in, and implemented initially. Tested, it was a test run was in in Venezuela Yeah. During, the previous guy. And, some of those people are still there.
Yeah. Sure. And some of that secret is still tied up in there. I think this has this this, you know, the military activity is is has to do with that. It probably I think the fentanyl stuff is probably a front, and that's what I think, anyway. And Steve Bennett says so as well in that respect.
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And fentanyl is the Chinese's answer for the opium wars. Yes, Joe?
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From what I hear, India
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is supplying a great amount of fentanyl. I think so. So
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We're being flooded with the Indians Just my face, man. Canada. Us and Canada are being flooded with Indians now. That's the latest rage to especially through the HP one visas.
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May I?
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Yeah. Let's see. Joe, did you have some other comment on that? Let's see what I think it's Muse. Right? Just
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had to say that. Thank you. Okay. Thank you. Is that Muse?
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Yes. This is Muse. I heard that, with all their ships over there that there is a stub that is hiding out, and it it's a possibility that there it's cornered, and they're waiting for it to have to surface because they can only stay down for so long.
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Oh, man. Really? Sounds like a Clancy novel.
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It it does sound like a Clancy novel.
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Cool. Got some intrigue going on. Cat and mouse. Okay. Got a couple of minutes left in the old Thursday show. Paul can't is anxious because he's got Paul English this afternoon, and he needs some more chores. Yes, ma'am? Oh, hello. I thought that was a gal that was saying something, but we'll see. We'll we will entertain you, sir. Please come forward.
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Oh, that's my feminine voice coming out, I suppose.
[01:50:31] Unknown:
Must have been. You gotta you gotta quit taking that estrogen.
[01:50:38] Unknown:
Well, it's in all the plastics, don't you know? You know the, with that estrogen mimicker. I forget the name of that. But, if you wanna get rid of the drugs, I've said this, I don't know how many times, you get rid of CIA, and they're the biggest drug I mean, the war on drug was, CIA being, the you know, instead of blowing up boats and off the shores of Venezuela, blow up some of these pharmaceutical companies that are poisoning us as we speak. Buying.
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No. They're buying all that land up there by Julie. The pharmaceuticals are. Let's not touch them. Okay. What was What What was the comment
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on that? And the other things that are poisoning the planet, you know, like, Monsanto with their, agent orange and all that other happy horse Pucky, DuPont with their forever chemicals. I mean, what are they doing to helping us out? They're they're killing us, man. All these big corporations are bloody well right out there in our face. That's all I got to say about Come out of her, my people. Come out of her.
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Okay. Thank you, Gregory. Who else? Somebody must have something else in this volatile crowd Hey, Roger. Today. Yes, sir. Is that Danny?
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Yeah. No. It's Dave from Tampa.
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Oh, hey, Dave.
[01:52:00] Unknown:
Hey. Yeah. I've got a going back to a little bit of basics here. I've had a little bit of trouble getting my head around, you know, why some people have trouble, with with obeying some of the state laws because, you know, as long as it's not violating common law or, you know, the or what we're everything's based on the constitutional contract of 1787 and and what the national is based on, you know, a lot of the state laws like, obeyed any traffic laws, those laws were put in place for the safety of your fellow man and along with some other laws. But I just had trouble.
Maybe you could, answer that question or,
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Well, I mean, I don't I agree with you. You you you're just you're coming back around here, but for I tell the audience on this traffic issue, well, look. You wanna be a national. Right? You go through all this. You wanna be free. Well, that really hangs on personal responsibility. And so I would say it's it's personally responsible to drive under the speed limits and to bail traffic laws just for that one reason that you put forward. That's what I tell the audience. I know people get in. I'm gonna be free. I'm gonna press the envelope and just see how far I can take this, and they wanna do a 110 miles an hour and run red lights down Main Street. Not a good idea.
Not not a good idea.
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K? That's not Yeah. I realize, you know, we've got
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it should be used. We're supposed to be leaders and responsible and not, flagrantly trying to just be idiots and assholes.
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Right. And, you know, I know that, you know, getting a driver's license, you know, you'd have to check the checkbox. You know, I'm a I'm a citizen of The US. And No. They ask you, are you
[01:54:00] Unknown:
a resident? It's what they used to ask. They may have changed it now. I haven't heard that, but they don't ask you about your citizenship. They ask you, are you a resident?
[01:54:17] Unknown:
Okay. Well, it's been a while for me, but Texas I know in Texas, the application they had on it, are are you a US citizen? But,
[01:54:28] Unknown:
Well, the reason I know this is because years ago, I saw an Oklahoma handbook driver's test or something, and it said Oklahoma would issue a nonresident driver's license if somebody could prove that they were nonresident or national right? National. They could prove they were nationals and that their parents were nationals. And so I got on the air and started talking about that on the possibility of acquiring a nonresident driver's license. Well, that's when we met Brian Howard. And Brian, you I think you've heard us talk about four year scholarship defensive back at University of Texas. He's fearless.
Okay? And he had just moved from Texas to Idaho. And so we started talking about this on the air, and he goes, well, I gotta get an Idaho driver's license. I'll do it. And we went all the way to the top of the Department of Transportation of Idaho, the top guy with three different exchanges with him that he would not sign, and you could not interpret that signature. It was so weird. And finally, in the third letter, he informed Brian that they can't issue you a state issued driver's license if you're not a resident. See, that ties you right back in. This is where they throw the broad net on residency. So there's the
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tax thing, though, isn't it? I mean,
[01:56:06] Unknown:
it does Well, it yeah. Well, it locks you into the system. That's what he's telling him. And Yeah. And so it not yeah. Or or yeah. Hello?
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Yeah. I I was just gonna say, yeah. In Texas, it's it tells you right there. You in the application that you have to pick whether you are a citizen a citizen of The United States or not.
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Okay. Well, they may have changed fun with that one. This was years ago. K? It may have changed now with all the things that have changed. They do ask for residency. And that was a loss. That was a Brian got refused at the terminal. He went to the supervisor. She refused. He went through and followed the protocol. What's the next step in my administrative appeal? In Idaho, they hire outside lawyers. They don't have someone on staff to handle that. The lawyer that was assigned wrote him an email, said, I'll call you at such and such. And and so he Brian was right there by the phone, and the guy forgot and didn't call. And Brian burned him a new asshole in an email, literally. And so the guy resets the appointment. This time, he's on time. He rules against him. What's the next step in my administrative appeal?
The top guy, department of, transportation. That's the answer we got from him through quite a long process where they tried every trick in the book to get it thrown off track. Just like they're doing with Jim Comey right now, by the way.
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Roger? Yes. Yes. Lisa. There's a new student in the chat that would like to ask some questions. Her name is Rachel.
[01:57:44] Unknown:
Okay, Rachel. Hey, Rachel. Let me just tell you. We're right at the end of the program here. And so, I'm gonna say hello, and we're gonna have the just a how you doing for a minute. And then we're gonna have the outro to the program where we'll be pulled off the there. We'll be pulled off the broadcast facilities, but we hang around here afterwards. Okay? So Okay. We'll just wait a second, Rachel, and I will chide the people that are not with us because you're not gonna get to hear Rachel's questions. You're gonna have to wait to hear Paul's recording or hear us talk about it or hear her come back. So sorry about that.
Yeah. I know it's sad, isn't it? But anyway, we'll be back tomorrow. Now, Rachel, if you're new, you probably need to know, most of the other folks do, that tomorrow I have a cohost named Brent Winters. Brent is a twenty plus year practicing attorney. He also is, very he's probably the country's expert on the common law, which is if you decide to go through this process, what you'll be under, and he's written many books on it. He's very prolific. And, so he's with us on Friday. So many many people think that's the best show of the week. So, otherwise, we'll be back on Saturday, and we can pick up whatever we do here. Generally, I just turn it over to Brent because like the Ever Ready bunny, man, I mean, you just crank him up, and you you have to beat him to death to stop him. So what a what a national what a national treasure this guy is. You're, you're in in in in in in place for a treat.
So I'm looking forward to Well, yes. It proved good. First time, Well, glad to have you. We're gonna end here just Yeah. I was listening.
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Oh, okay. I was listening to all shows.
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Oh, alright. Well, we're gonna lay our body down and disconnect from the broadcast facilities, mister English. We'll take care of that. Won't you, Paul? See you soon. Alright. Now, Rachel,
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you said you were listening. Is this
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is this first time you've listened or not?
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It is.
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Mhmm. Okay. Welcome. Where are I got two questions. Standard questions, if you don't mind. Where are you in the country and how did you find us?
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I am, in Northern Arizona in the Sholo area, if you're familiar with Northern Arizona at all. Uh-huh. And I was referred to you by a man named well, I was referred to this man, by a man named Robert Bream. He's a forensic arborist. He's really an amazing guy. He's been really blowing the lid off of this, these fires and showing how they're, you know, they're most likely being perpetrated by DEWs.
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Of course.
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Yeah. Unfortunately. So, he I got to chatting with him. He's become a friend, an acquaintance. And I got to chat chatting with him, and he was very interesting. And I was talking to him about what I do up here. And, he told me about a man named Matt. What is his last name? Matt.
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I know it's in May I? I think I think you're referring to me.
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Matt. I know it's a Matt. Is that you? Yeah. There's Matt. I was yeah. He's one of our guys. Okay. Matt Dakin. Yeah. Yes. Hello, Matt. Thank you so much for turning me on to all of this. It took me a while to get here because I have a homestead, and we're trying to finish up some things. And we were trying to get some stuff done before we got snow and, just been so darn busy. But I told my well, he's he's my husband. He was my first husband, and we've gotten back together, and it's been really great. And I told him, I said I need to get on top of this stuff because I don't like being part of the system. I've never liked being part of the system. And I was talking to Robert about it, and and he turned me on to Matt, and Matt turned me on to you. So Well, welcome. We'll get you if you want out, baby, we will show you the path and help you every step of the way.
And and hopefully and I'm really good at marketing stuff. I've been trying to be instrumental in getting Robert's stuff out there and into, AI land. But, you know, because you it's the yin and the yang. You're in part of it to fight, but you're out of it, the other part, to be private. So it's, you know, I would love to see more of this, really.
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Well, we've been trying to get this message out for about, well, more than fifteen years, but at least fifteen years or so on the air. And, we have covered a lot of people. We've touched a lot of people. People come. They hang around for a while. Some people stick. Some people, whatever their lives, take them off in another direction. Sometimes we hear from the old students, and sometimes we don't. But I can promise you we'd hear from them if they had any problem because of this changing their national political status. So about that, Roy. Which is very good news because believe me, when something happens, Rachel, the first person generally that hears about it is me.
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They can't wait to get rid of it as a problem. Okay?
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And, unfortunately, we don't have very many of those. We have more more in the traffic area than any other area, and that's because there's no consistency in jurisdictions. But at the federal level, we've got an unblemished track record. Now as you're very new, what I'm gonna suggest to you, and I'll be happy to entertain your questions, whatever you do have, is that you go to the website, the matrixdocs, docs.com, and I have. The right side. Okay. You've been there, the new student section. Go through that. Do get some background, all that stuff, and it's a process. The the the event was when Matt's friend turned you on to Matt, and he said, come here. And from now on, if you wanna go through it, it's a process.
And so, there it it can be complex. They've certainly hidden it very well. But we've Mhmm. Sleuthfully, like an old oh, who is the English? Sherlock Holmes sleuth. We've been able to Wonderful. Well, I had one key piece of information that nobody else had, at least in the modern patriot movement. And that is that we're dealing with the feudal system. And if you don't know that you're dealing with the feudal system, you'll never do anything but shadow box with it because you don't understand what it is and how it operates. If you do know Right. The remedy's right there in front of you. You can only be an involuntary serve or a voluntary serve, unless you're the lord of the manor, and involuntary servitude is outlawed in the thirteenth amendment, so it has to be a voluntary serve.
So if you know the feudal system, the answer is right there in front of you. If you don't, man, you're gonna have a hard time figuring it out.
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I thought it was very interesting because I have studied about the feudal system.
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Have you? And, the middle ages block
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Long time ago. My law my
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law teacher, John w Benson, he lived his modern life in that age.
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No kidding. Wow.
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He loved the law. He studied the law. Really, the majority of his certainly his adult life, but he never did it through law school. He always went back and studied all the original law from Rome forward. And those are the things that they've obfuscated and flat out hidden from us. And so my advantage was he was my law teacher. I was very interested. He was a very good teacher, and I was a very good student. Now I'm gonna give you the percentages that you and I are having this conversation today. In the six months they taught in 1992, they're paid students. There are 1,200 people that paid to go through that course.
K? After that, the IRS raided them and everybody basically, but me, hauled ass because they were all there because they had a tax problem. I didn't have a tax problem. I just knew something was wrong. I was looking for answers. And I was now that was let's say there were 1,200 out of in 1992, 300,000,000 people. Fair? Okay. Now I'm the only one that takes it further. And so if I wouldn't have gotten through all of this and figured out the answer, we wouldn't know any of this. One out of 350,000,000 people. I was one out of 1,200. There was 1,200 out of 300,000,000. Otherwise, they would have gotten away with this scot free. Nobody would have figured it out.
So, yeah, I'm not being braggadocious. I'm just telling you how it happened. And I'm an unlikely candidate in my eyes, but evidently, somebody sent me down this path with all these, coincidences over all these years. So, anyway, here we are. We got the answer. They agree with us. Let me ask you a question. I tell you what, give me a second and let me go take a short break, and I'll be right back. So you guys talk with Rachel, and I'll be right back. Okay?
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Sure.
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Hey. Hey, Rachel. This is Matt.
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Welcome. Hi, Matt.
[02:08:18] Unknown:
You, you definitely are at the right spot. Thanks. The nice thing nice thing about this is Roger is on six days a week, every day except for Sunday. And, even if you're not participating, if you just have it on with whatever you're doing, have it in the background, it's going to help you embody this information because it's like learning a new, foreign language. And if you don't if you're not exposed to one on a regular basis, you're just gonna go back to your normal language. It's it's just a totally different way of of understanding the world and how things work and your relationship to the government and what the all that. So so it's I think the more you can expose yourself to it, the better. And and then if you ever have a question, you just ask. You just unmute and ask. And there's plenty of people here that we don't all completely agree on everything, but the basics, I think we're all in agreement on. And, so, anyways, I'm glad glad you're here. This is out of all my studying of all the different things, to me, this is the best spot for, for really being able to be exposed and embody this information. So with that, I
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Yeah. I'm very excited about it. And, I think I told you a little bit about my background and that I had an uncle who started something called the Saturday morning breakfast club. And those guys were pretty much constitutionalists. But my uncle, he's been a, conspiracy researcher from way back, and I was hearing these things from time I was, like, 10 years old. And everybody called him crazy uncle's honey. And he used to get very angry, and I understand now, of course, why he would get angry because he would be trying to these things and about this system.
And I know about the straw man. I've known all those things for a long time. So this is not new to me. But what is new to me is, and and I'm I'll be needing to speak to, Brent. What did you say his last name is? I wrote this stuff down. Bachman. The general
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Brent Brent winners. Brent winners, I think. Brent Winters.
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Correct. Correct. Brent the other Brent was so lovely. I I spoke to him for quite some time yes yesterday, and I, gave him a little background on on what my situation is. And, I'm definitely gonna need to to get with him and talk about this because in my efforts to not pay taxes, I set up a trust. I have an LLC in my property that I'm on right now. Now I'm trying to build a homestead on. I have that in the LLC, and that is owned by the trust, and it's a solo four zero one k. So I'm kind of intertwined in that now, and I'm gonna need some kind of, advice or coaching on how to, you know and I'm a very hands on person. I helped build my own home here. So, you know, all of this I did myself, you know?
And, so this is, this would be, I like learning new things and I especially like learning things because constantly in my mind and during meditations, I'm thinking, what can I do to help humanity? What can I do to, to wake them up? And I'm I'm part of a lot of groups. I'm part of about, I don't know, maybe 20 different groups, freedom groups. And, they will talk about trust. I can't remember what Robbie, he has a website when he does that sort of thing, and he's he talks about notice and the straw man and all of that. So there's all straw man.
[02:12:27] Unknown:
There's no straw man. Right. That's all Patriot stuff. You're either free or you're a slave. Yeah. You're free or you're a slave. Free man. That's right. You're a free man or alter ego is what they're calling a straw man because they don't understand what's going on. But you're either free or you're a slave. Those are the only two political statuses there are. Thank you for letting me walk away. You Now, Rachel, I wanna tell you, one of our one of our really bright listeners, she's overseeing a huge farm he inherited up in the Midwest now. Yeah. His name is John. He used to have a real big government contract job.
But, anyway, John, went through this and and did some very special things for us. But I was just gonna tell you, I don't remember if it was on the air or we were having a private conversation, but he said, I think you've got the most important message in the world. Now if you query this audience here that you're in front of, you'll probably find some agreement there. I've known how important it is for years, but you're not gonna see that immediately when you see this because you're having to readjust so much in your own personal and worldview. You can't see the big picture here, but I'm gonna give it to you. Okay?
The big picture when you get to the point of the power point of the Rothschild Rockefeller axis, this is it. It's by putting this system in in the feudal system where they've got a property right on you, that all the monetary systems stem from here. And because we're the world's reserve currency, we continue to even control the world through this mechanism. And so they take your birth certificate. You're born into the condition. The birth certificate does not cause the condition. It represents the condition of being involuntary servitude.
And we go along and we take your future labor. We can prove I can prove all this. We take your future labor and we extend it throughout your life, and we represent that monetary amount by attaching your birth certificate as collateral to United States bonds. And so then they sell the bond, didn't bond the root word of bond of bondage, of course. And they sell those bonds, and the investors or whoever buys them give them currency, another currency of type, and that's the start of the entire financial system. Everything comes off of it. Okay?
And the other side is once they've got a property right on you, then they can, erect agencies and put in your non elected bureaucratic man made laws and enforce them on you. These are the two pillars of their whole system, and we take both of those out from under them.
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Right. I I listened to that, the one video or sorry. Audio on, the gentleman who went into the hospital
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to try to to, trace this paper Yeah. Brian Howard. Paper trace. Same Brian Howard we mentioned a minute ago with the driver's license, the same guy. He left Idaho. He went back to Texas. Both of his daughters were born in the same hospital, and he got this bug up his fanny about the birth certificate, which I think he still has all these years later. Just refuses to accept the simplicity of it, but that's Brian. And, yeah. So you've heard that story. That's how we know. When they print that birth certificate, it goes into a bank safe with armed guards. There are no other reasons that they would do that if it wasn't a warehouse receipt.
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See, my uncle never told us about that, but he did tell us about the first security. He told, of course, about the about the tiny hats and forever. You know? And what does this daughter do? She marries a tiny hat lawyer, becomes a tiny hat lawyer herself.
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Did she convert? Was it that weird? Did
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she convert? Yes. She did. Yes. She did. I know. Right?
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Now Wow. I have to tell you something. Here, dad. Let me put this dagger in your heart.
[02:17:05] Unknown:
Exactly. Isn't that horrendous? So so my my poor uncle and, she was trying to encourage me because we're one quarter, Ukrainian, j e w. And, we, you know, my dad was raised partially, in a Jewish orphanage, And, he was going to be making his bar mitzvah, and his dad came and took him out of there and put him in a put him in a Presbyterian. But you know what? My grandmother converted to Christianity. So
[02:17:46] Unknown:
Well So I tell you, it's a mess. We've got a converted, Jew on our show, Dan. We haven't seen him much lately from the Northeast up there. Delightful. Delightful guy. So, Rachel, what questions can I answer for you today here?
[02:18:02] Unknown:
Well, I'm, I'm gonna continue to peruse your website. Brent also gave me another website, this one called, national status, your shield against tyranny. I was, counseling with a guy because I thought, you know, I need to get out of this and I don't want to pay this 20% whatever they're they would slam me with. And the problem is I have my money is diversified, my retirement, And this property is all in that trust. So even if I wanted to opt in, it's supposed to be a, let's say, what they call a, income property. So I'm not even supposed to be living here. So so I really need to do something about this. So I started checking in. I saw these things on Facebook about a trust, And I started looking into that and, this gentleman named Bradley Long contacted me and we started to talk about this. And then the name of his company is Sovereign Trust stat strategy.
And, he, he wanted to get me into a couple of things, and he gave me a couple of options. And, the options, you know, one of them was,
[02:19:37] Unknown:
Rachel Can I stop you? Yes. Brent Winters, who's on with us tomorrow, twenty year practicing attorney.
[02:19:46] Unknown:
His specialty him. Right? His
[02:19:49] Unknown:
specialty is trust, and he's an attorney. We are collectively are using one of his courses. He gives courses. He's got a number of them on his website.
[02:20:02] Unknown:
Yeah. I saw We're
[02:20:03] Unknown:
well, we're doing a trust course here. They just did the second one last night. You can get do it for $30. I don't know what this other guy Well, I tried to get on there and there was a problem. I went to the website. Well, we had a problem yesterday. It was unique because of Paul and his buggy. Okay? But I think he ended up doing the class. Paul, are you with us? Can you address Rachel here?
[02:20:27] Unknown:
Let me say what class?
[02:20:30] Unknown:
Rachel here is new, and she tried to get on the trust class last night and couldn't. It was an unusual night. Can she still participate in the course?
[02:20:40] Unknown:
Yeah. All she's got I all she's gotta do is get on, commonlawyer.com, send a $30 donation, and send a follow-up email to in church. Oh.
[02:20:54] Unknown:
Did you do that again? Okay. I tried. I know there are no anything.
[02:20:59] Unknown:
Alright. She probably don't know anything about this. I think it just came up first time. Rachel, follow these steps. Paul's gonna give them to you. Okay?
[02:21:08] Unknown:
Okay. I'm on your website, Paul. I'm on that lawyer.com.
[02:21:14] Unknown:
I'malawyer.com.
[02:21:15] Unknown:
Okay. I went
[02:21:16] Unknown:
k. I went to donate now, and I'm in there. Right? Okay. And I And then you put in put in put in $30 as the amount.
[02:21:25] Unknown:
Proceed to payment. Okay. There's my my name, my email. Okay. See, this something happened. I was trying to do this last night, and it wouldn't take it. It wouldn't and I texted, I'm sorry. I emailed somebody. I emailed somebody last night. I think it was it was you, Paul, I think. Let me look. Mhmm. Let me see who I emailed.
[02:21:54] Unknown:
Anyway, yes. You can do this. Yes. You can get in on it. You're getting a lawyer's attorney. What we're what we're trying to do is teach you where potentially should you want to, you can write your own trust, but you know what you're doing. You're not relying on somebody else's judgment and trust your place and all your wealth in there. You want them to know who do you're dealing with is trustworthy. Well, the only way you're gonna know is to learn about trust.
[02:22:22] Unknown:
I agree. I've learned a lot. Believe me. I've learned a lot. That's what this is. So you're gonna have a lot of money to do. I might be old, but I'm not stupid. Well, that's okay. What what? Ten weeks? Isn't it ten weeks, Paul? How much is it?
[02:22:38] Unknown:
It's twelve weeks.
[02:22:39] Unknown:
Twelve weeks. So you got twelve weeks on Wednesday nights. You've missed two. You can catch up, and, you can have that knowledge. So for $30, that's a deal, Rachel. A deal.
[02:22:52] Unknown:
Oh my god. I'm I'm ecstatic. But, see, I'm in here. I'm putting in my PIN for my card, and it's not accepting it. It keeps making this noise.
[02:23:04] Unknown:
So I don't know why There's probably a message somewhere. Is there not a message on the screen? Usually, when it gives you that message, there's some sort of a window that pops up. Is there not one you see? No. No. Okay. Paul, you want an instructor here? I'm I have no idea what Paul's deal, so I'm gonna turn you over to Paul here.
[02:23:24] Unknown:
Okay. Or number. It may even should've Hang on a minute. Hang on a minute. Now, let's take this a step at a time. You went to the donate button, and then you put $30 in. Right?
[02:23:40] Unknown:
It's fine. Right.
[02:23:42] Unknown:
Yeah. You put in $30, and then you put in your name and your email address.
[02:23:53] Unknown:
I'll say let me just write it down. Proceed to payment, full name, that's my name, My email address. Yes. Okay. And then it comes to the card number, and I put it there. And now the PIN thing pops right up. Like, it doesn't even show me a number.
[02:24:16] Unknown:
Oh, well, it's not supposed to do that. Just tap on tap on where you can put in the number and then type in that number, and then there should and then there should be the expiration date and then the three digit code.
[02:24:40] Unknown:
Okay. Let me try again.
[02:24:43] Unknown:
Because it's not your debit PIN. It's the three digit code that's on the back of your card.
[02:24:50] Unknown:
Alright. Let me try again. ZIP one. Alright. Save link. I don't know what this thing is doing now. I didn't ask for that. Okay. Okay. Now it's working. That is really weird. There you go. Okay.
[02:25:16] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. Well, you got it covered. And what, we'll give her the rest of these instructions. Now send a follow-up email. Use your email client. Okay? Mhmm. Send an email to [email protected]. It's [email protected]. And just put in your name and that you just sent a donation for the Radio Ranch Trust Group, RRTG, Radio Ranch Trust Group. I'm looking for,
[02:26:00] Unknown:
because I swear I sent, I swear I sent INN
[02:26:07] Unknown:
Church. Yep. Why? Yep. [email protected]. Because either Joy or Francine will get that email, and then they will put you on the spreadsheet with all of the participants in the trust group. They'll send that to me, and then I pull the emails off of that, and then I send the course materials out based on the list of people that signed up. So So just say, hi there. I've enrolled in your Hi there. Just enrolled in the Radio Ranch Trust Group. That was what the $30 donation was for. And then you're in. Paul. You're all you're all set.
[02:26:50] Unknown:
Paul. Paul on the main and service.
[02:26:53] Unknown:
Call on the main
[02:26:55] Unknown:
Go ahead.
[02:26:56] Unknown:
I'm sorry. I'm just gonna call on the main page. There's a contact button. You just hit that contact button. No. You don't want to do that. You don't wanna do that. That's why I didn't tell her to do that. I did that and asked for confirmation, and I got it right back in an email, Paul.
[02:27:13] Unknown:
Right. But I have three people that got stuck in CAPTCHA confirmation help Oh my god. And didn't get their email sent in. That's why it's [email protected]. Just use your email client and send an email. Did I work for somebody? Some people, it didn't work for many others. So,
[02:27:42] Unknown:
I'd rather do what you mean no work.
[02:27:45] Unknown:
Yeah. I eliminate the potential failures because, my email address blows up with, oh, I tried to do this and it wouldn't work. It wouldn't let me go. It wouldn't let me do it. What do I do? How do I do it? Okay. I might as well just tell them how to do it right off the bat.
[02:28:03] Unknown:
I'm I'm gonna stop and interrupt you guys getting Rachel's on the straight and narrow here. Rachel, well, if you want questions or stuff, come back Saturday. We'll have another one of those forums tomorrow. Brent will be with us. You will find him Okay. Unbelievably knowledgeable and charming. Okay? So, I think you'll find that a good a good listen and a good connection. You've got his website now, and I'll see you again on Saturday. So if you got questions, write them down, and we'll deal with them. K?
[02:28:34] Unknown:
Okay. And I'll listen to the show, of course, tomorrow too. I didn't, I just couldn't figure out because I was listening on my phone and working. I couldn't figure out on this one phone because this phone doesn't have a phone number. So it wasn't allowing me to be part of the, so I had when I was done, I got on my computer. I'm like, oh, I gotta do it from here. Okay.
[02:28:59] Unknown:
Well, I you can all can tell you, and I don't know about your phones, but we've got a way where you that you can put send a text, and they'll call your phone. And it avoids a lot of that. You can't contact them. I'll let him tell you about that, and I'll look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Okay?
[02:29:17] Unknown:
Same here. Thank you so much, Roger. Okay. Welcome to the family.
[02:29:21] Unknown:
Bye. If you have, if you have Wi Fi and you have your Wi Fi credentials entered into your phone, so when I do. So when you're at home, the phone doesn't use the cellular data, it uses the Wi Fi. All you have to do is is download the FCC app Okay. And install that on the phone that does not have a number. And then you can use that app and connect to Raflatan directly to the conference room. And the name Okay. The FCC room name is PPN Radio Ranch, all one word. Papa papa November radio
[02:30:07] Unknown:
ranch. K. Why wasn't it showing my face there? Because it okay. I went in. I did all of that, and it hit I hit join meeting. K. And then it showed it says for quality assurance and avoid typing blah blah blah, your phone will dial the number below, and it wouldn't do it. It seemed like it couldn't do it because of.
[02:30:32] Unknown:
No. No. That means you have the radio button that says dial in, connect audio by dialing in. Turn that radio button off. Turn that off. You'll just be using the phone's audio. And if it says FCC wants permission to record audio, you have to say yes because that's the functionality it uses to grab your voice so you can talk to us. People freak out about that too. They say no, and then they wonder why they can't connect audio and get in here. Because it asked a stupid question, and they didn't know the right answer.
[02:31:15] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Let me scroll and sci fi I'm on here. Let me see. Anonymous, gory. Wow. There's a lot of people on there. Oh, yeah. You're on there.
[02:31:28] Unknown:
If you could see the list, you're on there. Oh, yeah. See me. Okay.
[02:31:33] Unknown:
Okay. So you're saying I could shut my computer off and top off. Oh, there's there's a feedback. It's from my phone, isn't it?
[02:31:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. Now if you tap the screen, you'll see a red button with a microphone on it in the lower left hand corner of your phone. Just tap on that red button. It'll turn the microphone on on your phone. That way you can talk to us through the phone.
[02:32:00] Unknown:
Got it. Okay. Very cool. Very cool. Alright. Got that down. Alright. Looking forward to joining you guys.
[02:32:08] Unknown:
And now you can use the phone that has no service.
[02:32:15] Unknown:
Badabam. Okay. Perfect. Very cute. Yeah. Yeah. So to mommy mommy
[02:32:23] Unknown:
I'll be looking for that updated, spreadsheet from common lawyer, and I will add you to the email list. So
[02:32:32] Unknown:
Very good. And when do you start that? When is It's Wednesdays,
[02:32:37] Unknown:
8PM, and it's 8PM eastern time. So, and we've we've started, like, quarter after eight just because it's taken a while for people to get into the room. Well, we're starting to do it 08:00 sharp. So next week, 8PM sharp eastern time. Right? So so connect a few minutes before.
[02:33:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I'll figure out the time zone and, There you go. Are you in that time zone right now?
[02:33:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm in Eastern.
[02:33:13] Unknown:
It's 01:30
[02:33:14] Unknown:
right now? It's 01:32 right now.
[02:33:19] Unknown:
Okay. Good. Alright. So it's eleven here. So you're two hours ahead of me. That's good. Okay. Okay. So it would be 06:00AM for me, which is perfect.
[02:33:32] Unknown:
It'll be dinner time.
[02:33:35] Unknown:
No. No. We eat our dinner really early. Oh. I'm also Nate well, I'm I feed us really good food. Since my husband came back, we I I feed him good food, and he's lost, like, 20 pounds.
[02:33:52] Unknown:
Cool.
[02:33:55] Unknown:
Yeah. He's a big gun guy. He's, you know
[02:34:01] Unknown:
Alright. You're right. Well, sounds like fun. And Okay. Very good. Very good. The the lessons the trust lessons, just everybody gets in the room, and I play the, lesson video for that week. And after it's done, I upload the copy of the lesson video up to the trust folder, and you'll you'll have the links for all that. I'll send you a welcome email, and it'll have all of the stuff. Alright?
[02:34:32] Unknown:
Oh, awesome. And if I wanna talk about my particular
[02:34:36] Unknown:
situation, are we going to do that in the Nobody there to answer. Nobody there to answer your phone. It's a it's a prerecorded course. It's, three years old, but it's still valid.
[02:34:48] Unknown:
Very good. Very cool. So I'll have to do it Saturday on the radio show.
[02:34:55] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:34:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. And tomorrow what is tomorrow's show? He has a cohost. Right? So we're not doing it. Tomorrow is Brent Winters,
[02:35:06] Unknown:
comes in and talks about Brent Winters' stuff. It'll be, about law, common law. It'll be, about the Bible. It'll be, about scripture. It's a well rounded program. And Brent just Roger just, you know, winds Brent up and lets him go. So
[02:35:29] Unknown:
Well, I'm like, I'm sorry for hearing that for sure. And you are do you work with Brent?
[02:35:35] Unknown:
No. No. No. I'm the I'm the techno geek. I'm the techno geek that makes the shows happen. And I wanted the reason that I organized the trust course is because Brent normally charges a $175 for this twelve week course. And I think that trust yeah. It's still cheap, but I still think that, being able to either understand or trust or write your own is information people really need to have. And, you know, even though it's a good deal, it can be cost prohibitive at almost $200.
[02:36:19] Unknown:
So I put a group Can you hear me how much that going? I'm gonna tell you I'm gonna tell the group on Saturday when I talk about this trust and the one that this guy wants to write for me now. He wants, like, $25 to do this trust. $25?
[02:36:38] Unknown:
Nah. Yes.
[02:36:40] Unknown:
No. No. Yeah. He said that's what I said. I'm like, dude, are you nuts?
[02:36:46] Unknown:
Well So what? You've got two you've got two options. First of all, you're you're signing up for the Brent Winter's trust course. Yes. And that's good. And we also have, Mark, our paralegal. He, does a trust course. It's more expensive. Yeah. It's almost a grand, I think. I'm not sure if he's got any scheduled, but he actually does trusts as well too, I think. He'll walk you through the the creation of a trust if you're fuzzy on it, if you have questions. And Sure. The the worst it's gonna cost you is between a thousand and $1,500. Either you take the courses and you write the thing yourself or, Mark guides you to writing one. And I don't think he gets that much.
[02:37:42] Unknown:
So See, I already have one, but it's not the right one. I'm pretty sure. And that's why I need to get with somebody who knows, trusts, knows can see what I have, and then advise me on what I need, especially after I opt out. So I changed my status. This might be a little bit different. So definitely need that. And, I really want to participate in your group. I I don't know why I did not know about this group sooner, but it's nice that I know now. Well, promoting, it's been hit and miss.
[02:38:18] Unknown:
But, we promote it about at least once a week now now that the trust now that the course is rolling. And you can move at your own pace. You'll have all of the links and all of the information to be able to go as fast or as slow as you want. You can, show up Wednesday at 8PM and just camp out with us and do a lesson at a time, or you can binge watch the whole damn thing in a weekend. So okay? Right. Right. Okay. It's all good. It's all up to you. Off. Move as fast or as slow as you wish. So, anyway Okay. Speaking of going, I'm gonna step away because I've got some things I've gotta wrap up and get ready for the Paul English live show today at three. So pleasure talking to you. Oh.
[02:39:14] Unknown:
Nice meeting you. And Wait. What is your show? What is
[02:39:18] Unknown:
was Paul English Live at Paul English Live at 3PM eastern today, and it'll be on it'll be in this room, and it'll be on Global Voice Network.
[02:39:31] Unknown:
And also Radio Soapbox, Taco, and bunch bunch of other platforms. Rumble include So just kinda leave this on? I could just leave this on my computer, and when it comes on, I can hear it?
[02:39:42] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. You should be able to. Very cool. I share it to this room.
[02:39:49] Unknown:
They used to be somewhat high-tech at one time. If you know, everything moves so fast. Now I am into crypto, so I had to get some tech back. But So we're both having a call. Alright, guys. Thank you so much.
[02:40:05] Unknown:
One more thing. One more thing. Yes. If you, your connection to free conference call only stays active for six hours, and then it hangs you up. Okay? Oh. So, just, refresh your connection, hang up, call back, and then that gives that resets the clock for six hours. Alright? So Okay. If you get if you get hung up on, that is why FCC does it to everybody. Thanks for reminding me of that, Andy. Very good. Thank you. Thanks, guys. Really appreciate this. If you get hung up, it's not hung up on it's not anybody being mean and treating you like Ferris. So
[02:40:53] Unknown:
Is Ferris in the room still?
[02:40:56] Unknown:
No. I don't think so. I think he's gone. That's a well, he's he's insulting, and he's been asked to leave.
[02:41:08] Unknown:
But he doesn't get it. Well, I'm surprised you guys let him back in.
[02:41:14] Unknown:
I'd if it was completely up to me, not a single anonymous caller would be in. But, I don't know. I have an answer because I do believe that I could probably come up with his phone number. And if he'd like to continue calling, I'll just rename his name to his phone number. You know? We don't allow anonymous callers, so it's either, you know, identify yourself or don't call.
[02:41:45] Unknown:
Yeah. My thing is if you're gonna be disruptive to the whole group, to the, you know, the psyche of the whole group, it's not cool.
[02:41:53] Unknown:
Well, it's I I wouldn't want It's it's not just that he's disruptive. He's got 100% of the attention of the host and the moderators because we're just looking for an an anonymous to call in waiting for the shoe to drop. So this one guy is creating a whole bunch of stress and pressure for everybody that runs this show. And how one person can be allowed to do that is beyond me. And it pisses me off quite plain and simple. To a lot is it Roger's call that he not sent It's Roger's show. Roger's show. So so he's the one that has the the final say. But this one guy has multiple people in fits, and he just loves this shit.
He loves it. Of course. He gets off on it because he's an he's a narcissist. True. Actually I know all of it. They not only used him as the example when they wrote the book, he added a few chapters at the end. That is you're up. Despicable.
[02:43:09] Unknown:
But anyway Yeah. Well, there's That was so much so much of that nowadays. It's unfortunate. I studied, and I have a certificate. Well, it's not it's not valid anymore, but I used to have a certificate of counseling. And I know all about this crap because I was married to a narcissist, my second husband. I'm sorry to hear that.
[02:43:30] Unknown:
But Yeah. Was is very is the operative word.
[02:43:34] Unknown:
Was. Correct.
[02:43:36] Unknown:
Was is the operative word, so it's all good.
[02:43:40] Unknown:
It's ironic that the first husband ended up being the one I went back to. So but we were very, very young when we were married the first time and had our two sons. And now the two sons are, you know, because of the second dad are idiots. So liberals, idiots. So it is what it is. I know. I know. Yes. Long story. So I try to help young women not to stay in those situations.
[02:44:13] Unknown:
There you go. And,
[02:44:15] Unknown:
yeah, yeah, I'm all about holistic living and, you know, creating a peaceful calm and peaceful environment wherever you go. This person, if he's being that disruptive environment, that's not cool. That's not cool because your wife's taking away precious time from other people, and he's breaking the
[02:44:43] Unknown:
the rhythm of the group, so to speak. Very shortly very shortly, he's not even going to be recognized. He's not gonna be recognized, and he will be muted and booted immediately. Shortly Yeah. That will be the case. Otherwise, I'm gonna lose moderators, and the shit can just go to hell in a handbasket because I don't have enough fingers to be able to keep order. So that's that's what's going on here.
[02:45:10] Unknown:
I heard the interchange between Roger and the woman the woman moderator, and, I can tell you that's not cool. That's not cool because that that was a dynamic that should not happen in a group. It was very controllable, and that is very frustrating for sure. It should not be. Very. But I must go. Pleasure talking to you. Okay, dear. See me. I'll take care.
[02:45:40] Unknown:
You too. I'll be coming back to the tuition to take this stream down. Thank you, Bori. Thank you, Andy. Talk to you guys tomorrow or Saturday. Okay. Don't forget Paul and Michelle. Be here be here.
[02:45:55] Unknown:
Oh, 3PM. Yes. Okay. I wanna hear yours your show too. Okay. Take care.
[02:46:04] Unknown:
I had a question for Muse. She mentioned the submarine that's supposed to, be popping up. She didn't say what country it's from.
[02:46:24] Unknown:
Okay. Let's see.
[02:46:36] Unknown:
You're talking about Venezuela? Because remember, like, two weeks ago, Trump said he was gonna go in, and he stopped that. I think because Russia and, China, they send some heavy stuff over there. Because I've been seeing a lot of traffic in the news. That's why they haven't go in.
[02:47:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I was wondering what sub that country is supposed to be from. I doubt if Russia would go into water where it'd be forced to surface, and, it could be Venezuela's, I guess. I guess they probably have a couple of those,
[02:47:21] Unknown:
And that would make sense, but she didn't see I think Russia sent them. It's it's from and Russia sent them, Sydney. I see a post yesterday. They was getting something real big out of the, a big boat. It looked like, like, like a submarine. But I'm not sure. Because all this stuff is driving me crazy.
[02:48:03] Unknown:
I guess Muse left. Anyways, if she's out there, that was my question for her.
[02:48:11] Unknown:
I'm just happy no harm to talk about drugs in here. You know?
Roger opens; Alvins bus saga and show logistics
Serenity, sponsors ignored, and syndication roll call
Recap: statutes, CFR, and the administrative state primer
Positive vs. nonpositive law; lawful vs. legal claims
Caller Zuzana prompts a history rewind request
Illuminati origins narrative and European threads
Banks, Jackson, and John Tyler Jr.s veto storyline
Civil War as design; 13th & 14th Amendments reinterpretations
Key cases cited: Slaughter-House, Elk v. Wilkins, Wong Kim Ark
Wilson, bonds, and repudiation of dollar diplomacy claims
Domino setups and Colonel House letter assertions
Movie metaphors, Disney, and cultural critiques
Virginia mega-builds: AI, data centers, pharma expansion
Chemicals, Germany, conscription chatter, and Europes strain
Feral hogs, deer collisions, and rural life anecdotes
The Chosen reference and Roman citizenship rights
Geopolitics: Venezuela, drugs, and usury debates
Nuclear defense realism and Russian missile talk
Wildlife policy, copperheads, wolves, and local safety
On-air disruptions, moderation, and caller management
Traffic laws, residency, and nonresident licenses
New listener Rachel joins; show flow and Friday preview
Feudal system thesis, birth certificates, and bonds
Trusts 101: enrolling in Brent Winters course
Tech how-to: joining classes and conference tools
Handling trolls, anonymity rules, and group etiquette
Post-show chatter: subs near Venezuela and news bits