On this Thanksgiving‑week Tuesday, I open with where to find us live and on replay, then dive straight into open lines with longtime listeners and first‑time callers. We range widely: how and where to listen (EuroFolkRadio, Global Voice Radio Network, Radio Soapbox, and more), why some new folks should start with past interviews, and a spirited discussion of preparing for financial turbulence. We compare physical gold and silver with crypto, note reputable precious‑metals dealers listeners follow, and flag practical self‑protection options like less‑lethal launchers. From there we get into courts and constitutions: a caller brings up Dyett v. Turner and the opinions of Justice A. H. Ellett; others weigh in on public debt, repo markets, LIBOR/SOFR, mortgages, and the case for public banking. We close with community updates, Thanksgiving program housekeeping, and an open invitation for new listeners to join the conversation live and bring questions. Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate—see you after the holiday!
- 'Euro Folk Radio (syndication/anchor stream)': https://eurofolkradio.com/
- 'Global Voice Radio Network (program hub page)': https://globalvoiceradio.net/etmatrix/
- 'Radio Soapbox (Paul English)': https://radiosoapbox.com/
- 'The Global Voice Internet Radio (listening options)': https://www.theglobalvoice.info/
- 'Paul English Live (show site)': https://paulenglishlive.com/
- 'Global Voice Radio Network on Podhome (show archive example)': https://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/global-voice-radio/radio-ranch-with-roger-sayles_970
- 'Byrna (less‑lethal launchers)': https://byrna.com/
- 'Oklahoma Second Amendment Association (OK2A)': https://www.ok2a.org/
- 'Miles Franklin Precious Metals (Andy Schectman)': https://milesfranklin.com/
- 'Caravan to Midnight (John B. Wells)': https://caravantomidnight.com/
- 'Dyett v. Turner (Utah Supreme Court, 1968) — opinion text': https://law.justia.com/cases/utah/supreme-court/1968/11089-0.html
- 'A. H. Ellett — Fourty‑Four Years as a Redneck Judge (book listing)': https://ebornbooks.com/shop/utah/fourty-four-years-as-a-redneck-judge-signed-and-inscribed-1983-by-a-h-ellett/
- 'Public Banking Institute (resources on public banking)': https://publicbankinginstitute.org/
- 'Ellen Brown — Web of Debt blog (articles and interviews)': https://ellenbrown.com/
- 'Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) — benchmark administration, markets': https://www.theice.com
- 'Federal Reserve Bank of New York — SOFR reference rates': https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/reference-rates/sofr
- 'FreeConferenceCall (platform referenced for live participation)': https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
- 'Barnes & Noble — Deanna Spingola, The Ruling Elite (book)': https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-ruling-elite-deanna-spingola/1119688724
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[00:02:21] Unknown:
Well, so would we. And, here we are on the Tuesday of Thanksgiving week trying to do it again. And, we all just take another stab. Good morning. Roger Sales at the Radio Ranch. It is the November 25 in a well, Paul, it's kind of that, when you get into that Thanksgiving week and everything starts slowing down because we know what's coming. And and, it's gonna be a it's very important holiday. Anyway, that's, where we are this morning. Glad you're with us. We'll bring Paul forward to see if he can identify and give proper credit to the folks that help us extend our reach, if you would, mister Paul.
[00:03:05] Unknown:
I can certainly do that. We have a full complement today. Okay. We have 106.9WVOU w b o u, FM Chicago. We have homenetwork.tv, freedomnation.tv, golivetv, and stream life.tube. Thanks to the Net Family of Broadcast Services. Thanks to Paul English, we have radiosoapbox.com joining us Tuesday through Friday. And thanks to pastor Eli James, our anchor platform is eurofolkradio.com. Eurofolkradio.com. We're also on Global Voice Radio Network. That is radio.globalvoiceradio.net. And we're also on Rumble, rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. That'll take you to our channel there.
And our website, thematrixstocks.com, where you can find the links for a free conference call to join us live on the show. So that's it. You gotta be Alright. We've we've we've got all hands on deck today, Raj. Okay. Okay.
[00:04:15] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Mark, that's a question. Mark said, I think you relate it to us that he likes it on Rumble because he can set his phone on Rumble and listen and just leave it there and it'll play. I wanted to make sure we covered that again. I I've got a I've got a dear friend in Panama City that's, you know, does construction work. He's self self employed, does great work, in high demand, and he likes to listen. And I just wondered. I never asked him how he listens, but that's another way to listen. Just go to rumble. Right? And you can have it on your phone, set it off to the side, and it'll roll on. It won't interrupt you. You don't get messages. You don't get adverts. You don't get any of that stuff. Right. It is
[00:05:00] Unknown:
Just go to rumble.globalvoiceradio.net, and it'll go straight to my Rumble channel. And the most recent hit will be the live show that starts five minutes before the top of the hour to give people a chance to get hooked up to it and stuff without missing nothing.
[00:05:19] Unknown:
Cool. Well, we wouldn't want them to miss anything like the start of yesterday's show on Monday when I was full of urine and vinegar. And, I'm I have to apologize. I know my muse came on. So every time I invite friends to listen, they get a show like this. Well, I'm sorry. You know? And I wanna also add, before you start throwing people into the fire on this show, they should at least have a background on what we do. You know? Because you get thrown into this program, you don't have any idea that you live these guys tell you about freedom and you step into the show and you don't have a background. Well, it makes it very a lot harder for some folks to get over the, the what what if what should I listen to that bunch of crap for? Probably a show with the traffic stuff on it.
So, anyway, that is a good, prepper if you are going to try and turn someone on the information. Get them one of the we got some pretty darn good interviews up there on the website. You know? Of course, the old fallback is Deanna Spingola. Deanna is no longer with us, unfortunately. Boy, there's a great fighter for those of you, especially you gals that are not familiar with Deanna. What a fighter that girl was. Came out of the do you know her background, Paul? You know how she got into that? Into all all the stuff on the Jews? She was into knitting and yarn, and she kept going to all these knitting and yarn things, and there's always juice there. It's all loaded with juice. And that's how she started looking and asking questions.
The most unlike like me, the most unlikely of Canada, a little old lady, you can see her there with her yarn, you know, but knit one pearl. Knit one pearl two, you know. Yes, Lisa.
[00:07:12] Unknown:
I think Murr Murr usually comes on and corrects you with that, and I feel like it's not knitting, but fabrics.
[00:07:18] Unknown:
Okay. Something along the line of of of that. You know? God knows. May I get on the wrong side of Murr and the pronunciation police, you know? Okay. It was in something like fabric or knitting or yarn or something. K. And that's how she got into this. She wrote a couple of books. She was, at a talk show on RBN for years, ten years or more. John and Glenn were on with her a couple of times even. I was on with her a couple of times, and she finally got it on the third time. And you can hear her get it in that interview. And I asked her those questions, and I asked her the real question. She says, no. Well, you can just hear or get it. Okay? So that you've got the, God's trump card is good with badass uncle Sam. I particularly think that John b Wells is, pretty good, albeit incomplete. There wasn't enough time to go over passport and the other things. So, of course, we never heard back from John b Wells. So you just never know. You're a very select group, you folks here.
You folks that this message resonates with, and you take time out of your day to come spend it with us and see what we cover that might enlighten and enrich you. And, we're really glad you're there. And I'm just gonna tell you flat out, you're real special because believe me, this has been put in front of a lot of people, and there's just not very many that respond. And I just still have to credit our enemy with their complete Pavlovian conditioning, program. You know, you go back and read Bertrand Russell, the English guy that was into this last century, started last century. You go, well, they're enslaved in their mind, and they'll love their slavery.
Well, they do until things like it gets acute like right now. The money supply doesn't have, you know, any juice left in it. It's got inflation. We got a lot of price juice. Doesn't have a lot of spending juice left in it. And, all those sorts of things. And then people maybe start asking questions. I I would love to think we have a very important part to play here because this is really hard hitting, truthful information that they just can't they can't address. They can't do anything but stand mute. I'm just waiting for the opportunity, and I don't know if God's titillating us and going, what is it gonna let you see how bad it's gonna get before we open the door for you? Don't know if they open the door for you, what the repercussions might be. All I know is that this is, to my knowledge, we got a lot of people who like to research and stuff on here too.
To my knowledge, and no one's contradicted me. And when I say it, I've never found a time in history when anybody had these son bitches back into a corner like we do here. Never. Not once. And here we sit. So, anyway, if you're new, that's a little bit of what's behind us here. We're glad you're with us even on Thanksgiving if you are. And if you're not, we're gonna discuss other things, because I can't just sit here and pontificate for two hours by myself, and I wanna have a conversation with, with our audience. I I love you people. You're really special.
While we're, here's a good thing. I watched, last night. It's quite interesting, actually. Don't remember the guy's name. Tucker's latest latest installment up there is with somebody that he's known for a long time, evidently through through a mutual friend. And, this guy's one of the biggest gold and seal silver wholesalers in the country. I've never heard of the guy before. And what they do and what they did is originally start selling to dealers, and that's why you never heard there are suppliers that you go and buy gold from somebody else that they get it from them. That's a little over an hour interview, and it was done a while back, because they quote the price of gold and silver, and gold's about 3,000 and silver's about 35.
It kinda gives you a date. Now I think I understand why they waited is because, people talking about who you can deal with. He and and, Tucker have set up their own metals company. And, Tucker came out and said, I'll I'll never take any money out of this. I'll only take gold out of it on my side. But, anyway, for a couple of reasons, I bring this up. If you're in looking at that, and and, boy, if you hadn't protected yourself so far, you better look, and you better look quick. Okay? I have not looked into that. He gives a lot of really good gold background. Talks about the ratio of silver and gold and and some of those things. He's a very level headed guy, very Christian guy. He's got six children.
And it's interesting. I I don't know. I don't know that he ever mentioned his business name, but he, he inherited it. He when he was younger, his father started the business, and he, I thought this pretty interesting. He started working just because his father was so overwhelmed with the business. And so he started helping. His father died, and then he has taken over the company. Anyway, if you need to learn about that, you've not been exposed previously to a lot of the background because it's a complex complex little area. It's it has a lot of specialized knowledge in it and, on on you so that you can make a proper decision. But if you don't know anything about the metals industry, you may wanna go listen to this latest installment. I'm sorry. I don't remember the guy's name.
But, it's pretty good. Did a good job last night. Very level headed kinda guy. So Chris Olson. Thank you, Chris Olson. Nice guy. If you haven't watched him yet, you're in a position. If you've got extra Federal Reserve notes, Babblebucks. If you've got some extra Babblebucks laying around, it would be a really wise time to look for something like gold or silver. K? Maybe even Bitcoin depending on your situation. I'm not a big Cybercoin fan. Quite frankly, I dabbled in it for a few years. We ran some programs through the show here, and not 1¢ of any funds that I ever spent on Cybercoin or any of the ones that I was ever rewarded through our efforts in those programs, every bit of it's been lost or stolen.
Every bit of it. Every cent, I don't want anything to do with them. If you, you know, great. You do? Great. Go do it. You got you're younger. You got a lot more upside. You got family, children, etcetera. Those are all different considerations. But I'm a look. This stuff's been, you you know, and they were mentioning last night how historically, even in the older time, thousands of years ago Paul, this is really interesting. Different civilizations on different continents that had no connection to each other all went back to gold.
Now isn't that interesting? I thought it was. So, anyway, that's a good time for that. That's a good source for that if you'd like to go, update yourself on that. And I don't know if they give their name of the company or whatever. You've got several pretty good, reliable money people out there. Sheck, Sheckman. Andy Sheckman is a good one. We got, Pete Elliott over there with Alex. Good one. They do bullion. This guy can do anything you want. A $100,000,000 worth or whatever down to, you know, a little bit probably. They did not give the name of their company. You might could check Tucker. I'm sure that's part of the reason they delayed Roger.
Oh, yes. I'm sure I'm pretty sure Lisa hold on just a second. The reason they delayed announcing and running this program was to probably get that company set up because they were gonna talk about it. What, Lisa?
[00:15:52] Unknown:
They he has a banner on his, site, and it's battalion. I'm gonna guess that's probably it. Yeah. Uh-huh. Battalion. That's right.
[00:16:03] Unknown:
Okay. So there's another resource for you. Let's see what else is happening. We may just have peace break out over there in Ukraine today. We'll find out next day or two. Trump's put an ultimatum on them. Do it by Thanksgiving. That's two days away, best of my recollections. And, so, that may be happening, believe it or not, or or Ukraine will back out the last minute. But one of the things that kinda irks my ass god, I hate the way they treat these bastards treat Russia. I'm not a Russiaphobe, but Russia's pretty good society. They got a tremendous history. It's up and down. You know?
And, of course, the Jews hate them because they, they relegated them to the pale, which is, ironically enough, now Ukraine. And, this goes way back. Victoria Nudelman, better known as Newland, the one that started the Maydan thing over there in 2014 with this, like an, a a a different kind of January 6 exercise, but it's basically the same thing. Maidan, they call it. So, January 6 was the US Maidan. You don't hear too many people refer to it as that, but there's awful lot of parallels there. Her family's from Ukraine. They're obviously Jews, Trotskyite Jews.
And, so that's the but Jake Sullivan, all these creeps up there that that have, provoked all of this blew up the pipeline. Everything else, of course, they just never you know, nobody ever gets held accountable for those things. So, anyway, maybe that's gonna get come to settlement. But part of the settlement is the $150,000,000,000 that Russia had in Wall Street that they seized. So they're gonna take that, hun, I believe, is 150,000,000,000. They're gonna take that. That's an awful lot of Babblebucks. And they're gonna take that and go give it to Ukraine for reparations on rebuilding the land, the things that were destroyed when Ukraine provoked this war.
I just I get so disgusted with these son bitches running this world, and, we know who they are. We know, in many of these instances, how they do it. But, boy, you just can't hardly pin them on it. Why not? They've got so much pull in DC. They have, instituted a program where they've got their little minions, your little APAC minions, and all your other little traders running around that corrupt may corrupt the congress. But the whole thing that they've got, the whole thing that allows this to happen is you answering those two questions, yes, and signing something. We gave them this power.
We were tricked into it. It's fraud. It's time to take it back. Boy, you can't hardly find very many people that wanna take it back though, can you? It's very difficult. I don't know, kids. I don't know whether this message is just exclusively intended for this bunch, who I consider to be the remnant, by the way. It's the only answer that's ever satisfied that question to me. Who are the remnant? Well, we are. Why? Because we're the truth seekers. We wouldn't be here if you weren't the truth seekers. And because you're truth seekers, he doesn't send you strong illusion or you'll believe a lie. You go out seeking the truth like I did for all these years to find it. Now a whole bunch of you want it too. And you find how powerful it is. You find how enriching it is. You you you you you it's the it's the incredible things that you can't really put your finger on.
You know, the world doesn't change when you go through this process. You've got to be the change. The only way you can change is to understand and and internalize the information to where you've got enough control of it to, if challenged, be able to defend your position, a, it belligerently, b, be able to help others understand it and explain it, and, c, be ready when this dumb bitch defaults, and it's gonna. We're gonna have to folks, we have got some severe times ahead of us, close, more more so than any other period in the history of the world. Why do I say that? The debt's never been bigger. Never.
K? So that's what we got facing us. You better belly up to the bar, and if you're not prepared, shame on you, unless you're brand new and just waking up, wiping the sleepy out of your eyes. Okay. Well, if that's the case with you, you better get damn busy and you better do it quick. K? Because there isn't a lot of time. Yes. Ten, fifteen years ago, we could sit back and say, well, that's not gonna happen. Yeah. We got plenty of time. We got a little cushion. Not anymore. It's here. You're seeing it. You're seeing it in almost open warfare on the streets. Do you know what they're doing so bad, Paul, in California?
They're the antifa and these masked guys are going around to houses that have American flags on them, and they're leaving notes for Thanksgiving and Christmas like, we're gonna kill you. Do you know that, Paul? Oh, yeah. No. It's not just one. It's ain't no isolated incident. It's pretty prolific out there in certain areas. Now the doorbell cameras get shots of them, and they're, like, all masked, you know, typical. They're such they're just all masked up. They're so brave. They're such brave little brats, to do stuff like this, but that's going on. I mean, we're we're we're drawing nigh, Paul.
[00:21:56] Unknown:
Mhmm. So the people that are displaying US flags are getting threatened. Wow.
[00:22:04] Unknown:
Well, that's the only common denominator they could get from leaving the letters and notes and packages at people's doors. It wasn't just one or two. This is a number of them. K. So these are the creeps we're fighting. If you're not if you're not, armed up, you better get armed up. If you're if you don't like firearms and stuff, I can't imagine our people in that frame of mind, but that might be. There's a great little, they don't even call it a gun, They call it a launcher, Paul. It's like a little 45 that shoots these little ceramic pellets. Either they're very hard or they've got gas or something else in them, and they're evidently very effective.
Get one of those. It runs off of little, you know, those little, CO2 tubes. Burnas burnas. By what's the what's the title of it, Lisa? What's the Burna. B u r n a. I think Tucker stopped. Why? B y r n a. B y r n a, Birna. I first heard, Sean Hannity talking about it or saw a clip of it because I wouldn't watch Sean. But that's a very good alternative if you're scared of firearms, but if you wanna get some protection. You know, the majority of, instances where people brandish firearms are it cures the situation. All you do is show it to the potential perp, and he runs off because he's a chicken shit, quite frankly. Pardon my language, ladies. Quite. Quite. Pardon my language.
[00:23:39] Unknown:
Who's
[00:23:40] Unknown:
I'm sorry. I just got you open mic because I've got a little bit of an echo there.
[00:23:45] Unknown:
It might be Joe. Joe, is that you? Comet.
[00:23:48] Unknown:
Comet. Oh, there's Joe. Well, speaking to Joe, here he comes. Hey, Joe. Good morning.
[00:23:54] Unknown:
And, yes, you can brandish a firearm in the state of Oklahoma without fear of prosecution.
[00:24:02] Unknown:
Well, that's good.
[00:24:03] Unknown:
Thank you. Oklahoma Second Amendment. So Oklahoma Second Amendment Association, Don Spencer is who made that happen.
[00:24:14] Unknown:
Thank you, Don. Brandished simply means to pull it out, show it. Yeah. And that right there solves most of those situations. Not all of them, obviously, but most of them. Too bad they don't keep, they don't keep statistics on that, do they, Joe? I don't think they keep statistics on how many times a firearms brandish and what happens. But
[00:24:40] Unknown:
most of the time, the perps,
[00:24:42] Unknown:
yeah, they run away.
[00:24:45] Unknown:
I mean, come on. These people are just The FBI used to have, and it was, armed citizens. You'd do a search for, like, armed citizens preventing violent crimes, and it was amazing, the number. I'm feeling it. Open carry versus concealed carry because it used to be viewed that only good people would or only bad people would hide their weapons. Honest people open carry.
[00:25:11] Unknown:
Fair enough. I mean, carry it openly on your hip. You know? Show show. I mean, and I'm sure everyone here has heard the old saying, an armed society is a polite society. And that's true. And that's the reason. Okay? So yeah. And, of course, with us, if you're new and listening, one of the main advantages we guys, we don't need no stinking licenses. You know? We could use Maryland's case up there in Kentucky. I mentioned it occasionally, Frankfort, Kentucky, and she went through the process, noticed, the local police. When they finally got around to answering it, they said, please come in and turn in your concealed carry permit, which she had, because you've expatriated, and you no longer can have it.
You're not a citizen of The United States. Well so she called into the show here saying, what what can I do? And we said, well, first of all, you can tell by the fact that they use the word expatriate. They don't know what they're talking about. They also also told Maryland that she needed to contact the FBI, which she tried. She called, no return calls, and dropped them a little note. They wrote her back and said, we don't have anything to do with this. The people that do background checks and all that stuff, they don't have anything to do with weapons if you're a national. Does that tell you something? It should. Finally, somebody at the police department got a a little their synopsis firing and said this gal knows what she's talking about. And some lawyer called her and said you need to give us another affidavit. Initial notice wasn't enough.
I gotta do another one, and then you can keep your license. I told Marilyn to tell them I don't need your stinking license. You don't need a license to carry open here. So, anyway, a lot of interesting little tidbits for folks. So anybody got anything to add here? I've just been running my mouth like I'm prone to do at the start of the show to get things rolling, get things off my chest, I guess. And I if any of you were amused as new people yesterday, I'm gonna issue you in a policy, an apology, and tell you I'm sorry that I was fully urine and vinegar yesterday, because of, Marjorie Taylor Greene and the in the presidential situation.
It just absolutely aggravates the pee waddle anatomy. Yeah. Who's that, Rick?
[00:27:37] Unknown:
No. It's Gary.
[00:27:38] Unknown:
Gary. Hey, man.
[00:27:44] Unknown:
Can you hear me now?
[00:27:46] Unknown:
Here you're fine. Heard you fine the first time. What you got for us, big g? We're gonna have a, snowy Thanksgiving in, Northwestern Montana, are we?
[00:28:02] Unknown:
It's supposed to snow later this week. Yeah. Right now we don't have any snow on the ground, which is highly unusual for Montana at this time of year. I can imagine.
[00:28:11] Unknown:
And it's supposed to be a pretty brutal winter from what I've heard. So what you got on your mind this morning, Big G?
[00:28:20] Unknown:
I don't know if you're aware of it and people may not be, but, they've removed the tax portion of the purchase of Biden silencers starting in January 1.
[00:28:35] Unknown:
Really? And also
[00:28:37] Unknown:
yeah. So the $200 stamp, tax stamp is going away. Now that was the only justification. That was the only justification they had under the 1968 NFA, which was a repeat of the one that come out of Germany in the thirties to control firearms because they said it was a tax and the constitution allows the government unlimited ability to tax. So, therefore, they should remove the whole NFA. However, the justice department, Pam Bondi, has sent a, letter or whatever you call it, amicus brief, saying that, no, we still need to justify that and have it and whatever. So, therefore, Trump's campaign promise of getting rid of the gun control is falling flat on its face by his own justice department.
[00:29:41] Unknown:
I'm telling you, the justice department is under the control of the International Monetary Fund in this bankruptcy. And if you don't see all these inconsistencies like this one that Gary just brought forward, you're not looking very hard. And you'll Well, I don't never heard anybody else bring that point forward. Never. Not once. They don't bring force to bankruptcy. They don't talk about oh, they talk about when they took the goal, but they never talk about this. Okay? I Roger, I agree with you. It has to be, Gary.
[00:30:19] Unknown:
But it goes back to the fact that Go ahead. It goes back to the it goes back to the fact that Trump has made all these campaign promises, and none of them, Roger. Hear me. None of them has come true.
[00:30:35] Unknown:
Well, I just don't think well, there's few of them. He closed the border, so you can't exclusively say that. But, sir, Trump, I don't think anybody knows about this. I don't think it's ever been brought in anybody's consciousness. We impute that they know, but I don't think they know. I mean, if they didn't if they didn't back in those days when they were prosecuting him hold on just a sec, Lisa. When he was they were coming after him with hand over tooth at every jurisdiction on the damn East Coast, and Trump comes out and says, well, they're trying to charge me with a 1917 act on espionage?
He doesn't understand this. If he did, he didn't understand that.
[00:31:20] Unknown:
You and I will agree to disagree because I'm sorry. Anybody that's an admitted Jew that wants to run this country is not for the American people, and he has admitted that he's a Jew.
[00:31:34] Unknown:
He has Oh, he's admitted that he's a Christian. Oh, he's publicly admitted he's a Christian. Oh, no. No. He is not. He is not. He he has denied publicly.
[00:31:45] Unknown:
I'm sorry. Well, he denied publicly out of his own mouth that he was a Christian. Okay. Well, I haven't ever heard of it. I'll take your Well, it's there. I'm still I haven't heard it.
[00:31:57] Unknown:
For a second if I can. Who is this? This is Alan.
[00:32:03] Unknown:
I'm having a look.
[00:32:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Alan. Yeah. Yeah. What you got?
[00:32:07] Unknown:
If I can. I I figured out why, it was Marjorie that, resigned, I think. I know why she resigned. Basically, president, president Trump has, actually announced war with the Muslim Brotherhood. And anybody that's an official is be gonna become a quick target. And that's the reason why she resigned. Not so much that she's abandoning her post. It's just that that's a direct threat against the buzz Muslim, brotherhood. In addition to that, if you think about that, when when he classifies it this way, what happens is the Mormon church is next, or the Catholic church is next. And that's the, actual objection to what he is doing rather than what he's done. The the problem is they don't they they've targeted something extremely big with a lot of implications. I mean, whether it be for the first amendment or otherwise, it it it's just too much. I yield.
[00:33:12] Unknown:
Okay. K. I don't know. She's been swatted about five times. I don't know. That's not real public knowledge that's been mentioned, but they pulled that on her about five times. I can understand why she resigned. I mean, I totally understand it. Here she is, and I don't think it had anything to do, at least on the surface, with the Muslim Brotherhood. It did have to do with the Jeffrey Epstein files. And she had 21 women behind her who had been abused by Epstein, and she was trying to get the Epstein file open and released. Trump then called her a traitor for that, and then he turned around within hours and said, release the whole thing anyway.
K? So, I can I can and then calls her a traitor and won't retract it, and she supported him for the whole time? So, I understand her perfectly. And, Julie came up here and gave, yesterday a litany of, accusations, buying land on next to Epstein's Island and all that stuff. Y'all ever heard of Laura Loomis? Laura Loomis, the big, the the big Jew, gal. She does some good work. I I'll credit her that, but she has her and Marjorie Taylor have been in a cat fight for quite a while now, mainly over Israel. No doubt. And, if any of that stuff that Julie was, saying were accusations yesterday, if any of that were true, don't you think that she, Laura Loomer, would have brought all that stuff out at one time?
I I I just I don't I don't yes, Julie. Yes. Don't you think Laura Loomer
[00:34:58] Unknown:
as vicious It's Loomer, and she's she's a Zionist. She's a lot of veteran even said I'm a Zionist.
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Of course, she is. She's got She goes, I'm an Ashkenazi Jew with Ashkenazi IQ and big tits. That's what she says. Yep.
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Yep. I've heard her say it. That ought to that ought to tell you something right there.
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Well, it tells me a whole hell of a lot. It tells me if she could have anything that these accusations had any kind of validity, she'd had them out a long time ago. Okay? And I just some sometimes I just don't things just don't connect for people, I guess. Anyway, that's my feeling on it. I don't wanna open that whole can of worms from yesterday. But, good honor and, good honor. I don't know. Well, you know, they drove Matt Gaetz out of there too. He left, and, he would have been and he leaves. And now who gets elected? Randy Fine, that big fat obnoxious Zionist Jew.
You know, I shook hands with Netanyahu, and I wouldn't wash my hands until I got home and could put that hand on my son's head. Pitiful. Okay. Where else can we go? We don't have any new students today, I'm assuming. Anybody with questions? Hey, Roger. Yes. So yes. Yes. There's somebody right there. Who's that?
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This is Gene in Savannah, Georgia. How are you doing?
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Dean in Savannah, Georgia. It's been a while, hasn't it? No. It's Gene, and this is my first time calling in. Oh, Gene. Okay. You're for I thought I said Dean. Sorry. Well, hi, Jean in Savannah, Georgia. Nice little town, Savannah. I used to come down there and call on WSGA in the old days.
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Is that right? Okay. It's home of, Tupper Tupper Sasse's relatives. They got, Sasse Engineering down here.
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Really? Well, that was a great American. You born and raised down there, Gene?
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No. I'm from, Pennsylvania originally. Uh-huh. Then, we've been we moved to Oklahoma when I was 11 years old, when McNamara closed down half of Olmstead Air Force Base. Yeah. So I lived in Oklahoma City for about, well,
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for about eleven years or so. Uh-huh. We got a bunch of Oklahomans on here.
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Oh, yeah. I can identify with them too. Love them. And, then I moved to Arkansas and then and then Savannah, Georgia. So here I go.
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Savannah is pretty nice little town, really. I enjoyed it down there. She's unique. She's very old. Got old feel to it. And, I like all those little mom restaurants. So when I travel to a a market and I the radio guy said, take me to the place where everybody wants to go eat lunch. You know, like the the little mom and pop. Forget. I didn't know the name of the one I went to there in Savannah so many years ago, but it was real good. I remember it in this little town with all these old little squares all through it, and it's got a lot of charisma. And you got upper and lower factors walk down there by the river and, very touristy where they used to sell slaves.
Now slaves just walk around there. They're gonna use to sell slaves. So, Gene, how'd you find us?
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I was, I tuned in to RBN, Republic Broadcasting Network, and, your voice caught my ear. And somebody asked you you were talking about I think you were talking about a couple other things. And then somebody called in, and they said, Roger, are you sure you got the answer? And I could tell the confidence in your voice. And you said, yeah. We got it. We got it. And so I couldn't I couldn't stop listening to you ever since.
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Cool, Jean. Well, thanks for stepping forward. Nice to meet you. How can we help you today? We'd like to we'd like to, get our southern southeastern Georgia Foundation shored up a little bit. How can we help you?
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Okay. Well, I I filed my affidavit and everything. So I guess I'm a national now.
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Congratulations.
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So now I I'm wondering, is it okay if we question the public debt of The United States now?
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Sure. Do you actually, what we're trying to do here is expose that one thing right there. Because you can't expose what we do and not expose the debt that's fraudulent that's built up, and that's what they're holding your feet to the fire on, of course, and you're generations ahead of you if they don't do something about it. But we can legally and lawfully unhitch ourselves from that fraud. And, Jean, they just don't say a damn thing about it. You know, the interesting question that you'll hear people ask, Rents asked me this when I was on with him a little while back. She said, who do we owe the debt to?
Have you heard that one before? Who do we owe that debt to?
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That's what I'm trying to figure out. Well, we owe it to ourselves.
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The debt's on us, and we're supposed to pay it. And yet we owe it to ourselves. It's the craziest thing what these guys have got set up. It's it's very slick. And the the one way to, of course, immediately do it is to notify the IRS of the fraud and say, I'm out of your system. You you ain't hit your meat of that wagon. They're gonna have to deal with it eventually. It's just getting too big. It's about to cause the lockup of the whole international system right now. We're very close. The, they all precipitated by the rise in interest rates in Japan.
Do you have you heard us talk about the carry trade, Jean?
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The carry trade. Re remind me. How does it work?
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It, it works real slick for the guys that are pulling it off. I promise you. Japan had if you remember, they had a big real estate crisis, I think, back in the eighties or even seventies, and they call it the lost decade. And so due to that, Japanese, you could borrow money in Japan for, like, literally nothing. They'd almost give it to you. Okay? Low, low, if any, interest rates. So they'd take borrowed money from Japanese yen, and they'd come over to The US or one of the other countries with high performing bonds. They go borrow, let's say, $50,000,000, and they come in, invest 50,000,000 in 5% bonds. Well, you got no interest on the borrowing end or negligible, and all of a sudden you're getting back five, five and a half percent from the bond. So that's 5% of pure gravy on 50,000,000.
There's a bunch of that done. Okay? So now Japan has gotten in a situation where they had to start raising their interest rates. So now the entire global Japanese carry trades, what they call it, is unwinding. That's a lot of the stress on the bond market. That's where we come into play because we're the collateral for the bond market. You know, by you've heard me say bonds, the root word of bondage. Okay. Yep. And so they take that birth certificate. They they use it as a warehouse receipt. They're attaching it to bond issues, and that's the collateral for the debt they're selling. People give them funds of some sort to run the country, etcetera, and then they have to pay the bond holders back their coupon payments. Well, that's what our income tax is.
K? So that's one of the big things that's happening is the bond market is flashing red. And it's the big soda because it's five times bigger than the stock market. It's a huge market, 130 something trillion dollars internationally. Our parts, 38 or so. All the rest of the others, all these other countries that have got this kind of debt. So when you pay the bondholders, when your income tax gets taken in, you pay it, it goes to pay the bondholders their coupon payment. So they're getting the the relief of being paid back with interest on their investment, and you're the collateral for it, big boy. And we're gonna strap your ass to the wagon. And if you don't pull hard enough, we're gonna beat you with whips. And then just to be just to be equitable, we're gonna rub salt in the wind, Jean.
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Because what I found what I understand is that Japan is the biggest foreign holder of US debt.
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Yeah. Japan, China. They've held more force did I ever told you my Sony story? Have you heard that? Have you read my book? It's in the book. Need reminding again. It's very interesting. Well, I was living in Atlanta at the time. Early days of this. I was working at the Art Institute of Atlanta up there in the broadcast, music area. And, my boss who had had my job and got promoted to overseeing the program was also my roommate. He was a Jew too. Five years he lived with me. And so he knew that it would help me if I got a job and helped to pay the mortgage so he'd have a place to live. So I got a job there, and his name was Lewis. And he had another dude that was his assistant, principal or director, and his name was Marty.
Marty Blofeld, I think, was his name. Anyway, nice guy. Marty's from Indianapolis, married to little shiksa. Do you know what a shiksa is? That's a little gentile girl. All these Jews like to marry little gentile girls because they don't wanna marry little Jewish girls because they might get Laura Loomer. So, anyway, I'm sitting there. Well, Marty's wife, this Shiksa, and she was a very lovely gal, Auburn red hair, just sharp as a tack. And, they had opened up a Bank of Japan branch in Atlanta. It's still there. And, Marty's wife, Linda, Marty's wife, Linda, was the president's secretary at the branch of the Bank of Japan.
She was the highest ranking female in the world for the Bank of Japan, because it's a very matriarchal society. And so I went to Marty's in there in his office one day, knock on the door, and goes, hey, Marty. You know, could you get Linda? Because I had read a question. Actually, it's from Liberty Lobby, if you remember who they were in the old spotlight from the old days, and they were seeking subscribers. And I got on their mailing list, and I got this 20 questionnaire letter. Said, well, can you answer these 20 questions? I don't remember what all of them were, but I sure remember what one of them was. And one of them said, does Sony stand for Standard Oil of New York?
That's a good question, isn't it? Does Sony, the big monolithic electronic giant of the world, does Sony stand for Standard Oil New York? You know, when the Rockefellers sold Rockefeller Plaza, who'd they sell it to? Sony. So I asked Marty if he'd have Linda do that. I don't know. It was a month or so later. Marty was in. I was teaching that day, and I went in. Marty's in there. So I I went in and said, hey, Marty. Did you ever get any info back from Linda? Well, the first thing he did, Gene, was he got up and closed the door. So that's usually pretty interesting prelude.
So Marty gets up and he closes the door, and this is a story he tells me. Said, well, Linda, she started asking around at work, And one guy had just been located in Atlanta from Japan. And he said, you know, I don't know. But it's very strange how such a small and obsolete country got so big and powerful after the war. Okay. And she went to another guy, and he said, I don't know. But, you know, in in the Japanese language, they have an equivalency called called the I can't remember it. Kanji. I think it's c o n j I or g I. And that has to do with the Japanese language in the fact that every word in the Japanese language is related to something in the culture.
It's called kanji. Mhmm. And he goes, well, I don't know, but Sony has no kanji in Japanese. Really? And the only guy left was her boss, And she said, I'm not asking him. So I'll let you draw your own conclusions. In my mind, after World War II, I think the Rockefellers agreed with the Rothschilds. They took over Asia and the Rothschilds took over Europe. And I believe that they owned Japan lock, stock, and barrel after the war, and that's why you see some of these things. And I do have come to the conclusion long ago that Sony stands for Standard Oil of New York. You know what built Sony was a little patent from three ms called a capstan roller.
You know, when you click play on your video or audio and that little round wheel clicks into place up against that little metal post so it feeds the tape or whatever's going through there so it goes through smoothly. That patent right there was a three m patent, and they gave it to Sony.
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The rest is history.
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Well, I'll let you draw your own conclusions, but I think I laid out a pretty good case right there. So yes. And that's why they always do what we say, and we've got control of them. And they're the largest holder of debt because when we can't find anybody else or put up a straw buyer, they shove it over on Japan. Now Japan's having to unload some of that debt. China's unloading a bunch of it. The countries in the world are unloading these bonds. And that really presents a precipitous situation because now they've got people selling bonds. They used to have to hold them because Saudi Arabia. So they had to have collateral or buy their oil in dollars or bonds. So they had to have them.
And now that that's no longer the case, I think we've already I think, Trump cut a deal with them on that. The other day, I think that's part of why the Saudis were at the White House. They wanna invest in America big time. K? And Trump is trying to get a lot of these, Arab leaders together and have them police their selves over there so we don't have to continually come at the beck and call of Israel with all their crap. I think that's a pretty good approach. Let's put the policing in their hands and see how they do it and if they can because they don't want all these wars either. They don't want all this bombing from, you know, Satan's sandbox.
So, anyway, that's just a little bit this that's why I say this this financial situation, boy, is precipitous right now. And, we'll just see how it goes forward. There there there's a lot of danger points in there. Yeah. Gene, what's your question? I've been running my mouth here for a minute.
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Also, it says here that China is the third largest foreign holder of US debt. About 2.1% were were 2.1% were China. I mean, Japan was 3.1. But private investors private investors are the biggest holders of US debt, about two thirds of it. And the rest but the rest of it is held in various federal trust programs, retirement programs, or by the Federal Reserve System, which is about 12.6%.
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You. So Okay. They're holding their own bonds. They're having to buy their own bonds. And the reason for that, Gene, is that nobody wants the bonds anymore. And people are tired of these bastards going around starting all these wars, all that stuff. And, they are divesting themselves of these bonds. Well, let's extend that. So when they decide to sell these bonds for whatever reason, they go to the bond market and they put them up for sale. Well, if somebody doesn't buy them, what happens? It's an indication that the things ain't right. So if somebody doesn't buy them, the Federal Reserve has either got to conjure up straw men, you know, like go pay a bunch of the give the millions of dollars to some of the British protectorates in the Caribbean, and these little small countries come up and buy millions of dollars worth of treasury bonds?
Well, they're just trying to get them off the market, so it doesn't show the insolvency. And so that's the big dilemma right there, and I have heard that the Federal Reserve actually is in control of about 48 or more percent of the bonds. I don't know where you're getting your statistics there, but the reason is because all these countries have been selling them, and, somebody had to buy them or it's it's game over. Now the big deal Trump's gotta face is bricks. And you know about bricks. Right?
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Oh, yeah.
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Okay. Well, that's the big one he's gotta face. I like bricks too. I'd like to see the world go back to honest weights and measures. Trump is under a dilemma because the world's reserve currency, the dollar, he's trying to use it to get the country rebuilt back up, manufacturing moved back in and all that kind of stuff, and make a solvent again. But that necessitates falling back on the debt monetary system of unjust weights and measures. I like just weights and measures with bricks. And, I I'm sorry to see again because of situations as Trump's having to throw his cards in with these sorry ass users that have controlled the world for so many decades and that people have hated for centuries.
Mhmm. It's unjust weights and measures. So I just wanna say, man, get get if you got any extra babble bucks laying around, boy, get your hands on some kind of viable metal or Bitcoin if you want, but make sure you can get it in the smallest denominations you can. So, Gene, did you call the question? I'm sitting here monopolizing the conversation with you because you're new, and these are important things for people to understand.
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Well, I'm getting to it.
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Okay. When I'll when I'll let you.
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Well, also, I'm trying to wide my way around onto it here. But the average interest rate, I was surprised, on all federal debt has been as low as 1.556% in January 2022.
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I thought that was Yeah. Outrageably low compared to what I was thinking. Well, it is because Biden and them were trying to totally debauch the currency and loan loan all that money out. And so that's why they keep those interest rates low. They're higher now because they're trying to correct for all that excess babble bucks floating around. And, and now people are you know, Trump's having this outright fight with the head of Federal Reserve to drop these rates down, so he wants to stimulate the housing market and some of these other things. And that's the battle that's going on right now. There's maybe as many as two other.
There's one that's contentious. I think her name was Love, on this mortgage thing again, cheating on mortgages and stuff. She's contesting it. I think there might be somebody else. Judy Sheldon. Does she does her name ring a bell with you, Jean? Judy Sheldon?
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Well,
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I can't I can't really connect her with anything in my mind. But yes. But she's a real gold bug. He tried to get her on the Federal Reserve Board the first time around. They wouldn't let her on there. She's playing a pretty big part right now. He I think they're gonna try and get her on one of those vacancies. But she came out in an interview, according to Shekman, more than one, and said that Trump is gonna reevaluate gold on 07/04/2025, which he's got the power to do. And you're gonna try and revalue gold to take up for this debt you're talking about.
And the more and the higher price they can make gold, the more it will equate out to this debt. 22,000 an ounce is the what I've heard thrown around, that would almost equal out, I forget how much of it, but a bit. So that's what it looks like, and she's also talking about, Trump backing fifty year bonds. The longest we have now is thirty. He's talking about putting out fifty year bonds and backing them with gold. They're also talking about one of these funds on this cybercoin thing. Some of them are backed by treasuries. Some of them are backed by gold. So they got that in there too.
Trump's trying everything to attack this debt and was just difficult to do. Mhmm. We could do it real easy. All we gotta do, geez, is expose what we got and say the whole damn thing's fraudulent. Of course, I don't know how I you see, if we ever get that opportunity, it'd be fabulous to see what the reaction would be.
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K? I think I got an answer.
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Okay. Hold on, Julie. You got an answer?
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Yeah. And, I just wanna say that back in 2001, the national debt was a percentage of the g, gross domestic product and only the debt was only 55% of the GDP. But now
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Yeah. Only 2025.
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Yeah. And and now it's a 119% in 2025. So it's it's exceeded the gross domestic product, the quarterly one, I think it is, the quarterly I probably EDP since 2013.
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Uh-huh. I may have come from the big beautiful bill. Don't know. I just don't know. Julie, what have you got to add here?
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Julie They're going
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it's a repeat of 1933 all over again. If you read the executive order, they have the right to seize the gold again and revalue it. They're gonna be using the Bitcoin strategic reserve, and they're gonna be revaluing gold. And it's just a matter of whether they in in the executive order, they can mandate seizure of your Bitcoin wallets and mandate seizure of your gold all over again like they did in 1933.
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History of the national
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Not if you're a national, they can't do that, but they would do that to most people, I would think. They're not They might raid your wallet. They're not gonna come looking for your gold. There are just too many people. Although there's not a great percentage that have it, there's too many people. They don't have enough manpower to do it. Paul, would you step forward and tell all of our special friends adios
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Ciao. You got it. Thank you, Paul. Okay. We're having a nice conversation with new, well, not new this year, but he's stepping forward to converse for the first time. That's Gene and Savannah. Charming little town. We were speaking with Julie who was telling us some of this background, this stuff. I don't disagree with Julie. But I'm just saying if you got any extra babble bucks, man, protect yourself right now. You know, you don't buy gold to make money. You buy gold and silver to protect your purchasing power. Okay? That's what it is.
Yeah. There's not an area for speculation. This guy last night with Tucker will tell you that. It's very volatile, this, that, and the other. Yeah. It's been volatile. Get this, Gene. They were talking about this last night. They went back and checked from 2000, the Standard and Poor's Index. Mhmm. And the Standard and Poor's Index was up 44% in twenty five years, including dividends. Gold was a 100%. What would ordinarily, unless you know that gold was a 100%, Standard and Poor's is 44. So literally, you go back to have you ever heard me talk about Jesse Livermore, Gene?
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Yeah. The guy that likes to, drive his car, and he doesn't have to Yeah. Yeah. What?
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Yeah. Right. And his suggestion was somebody said, how do you succeed in the stock market? He says, buy right, sit tight. Buy right? Yeah. Sit tight. I've heard you say, you don't make money when you sell, you make money when you buy.
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I got an
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idea. Yes, sir.
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Let's buy the bank.
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You what what would you wanna worthless bank for? What would you wanna bankrupt bank for?
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I wanna sort it out. So the question I have is the question I have is if our government was the bank, would they need any taxes?
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Well, yes. You would. And you can go back to the greenbacks with Abraham Lincoln, and that's a true fiat currency. There was nothing backing it. K? Although, as the lately has come out, there were some bonds and stuff. I've never heard that in all these years. Samuel quoted some stuff that says there was and may have been. But it was in there. It was on the surface just a fiat currency. Well, that'll work. That'll work today if the Federal Reserve would just put out Federal Reserve, not notes, but, Federal Reserve, what do they call them? Anyways, real money. K.
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Greenbacks? Oh.
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What the greenbacks were, I'm trying to think of what they call them today, and my mind's just not cooperating. But the greenbacks this is the theory, Gene. And this is what Lincoln had been told by a guy up in Illinois, explained it to him. You can you can print the Babble Bucks and loan, spend them, not loan them, spend them into circulation. So with the army in the Civil War or whatever else they would take and spend it into circulation. Now there's a circulating amount of these Babylonian bucks with nothing behind them, supposedly. And the way to make that system work is you've got to tax out the same amount you spent in.
And then there's no excess in the middle for speculation and the speculation and the excess that kills us. I mean, money really is nothing but a medium of exchange. You know, it, is it is a substitute for barter, allow you to have a medium for bartering. For bartering that allows you to equalize things out. And, so that's yeah. It's the only function of it, really, is all these people that want extra so they can speculate to make more. And that, of course, comes back to man because as the Bible tells us, man's heart is dark, no man shall know it, and you got to put somebody on that responsibility since taxes amount out.
So, yeah, they still would need taxes.
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I well, I'm contending in that situation. The government wasn't really operating as a bank. They were still taxing and spending and issuing bonds, but they weren't operating really as a bank because, in my opinion, banks don't need taxes. I haven't heard of Bank of America charging taxes or Wells Fargo. Interest on the mortgages would pay for the government. Right?
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Interest on the mortgages would do all kinds of things. You do you know how mortgages are structured, Gene?
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Well, you when you buy a house, you got a note. You got a mortgage that ties the note to the house that backs up the note, and you got a deed in the house. Right. Right. And in the way they're structuring the mortgages, the front end loaded with interest. And I can understand that maybe you might with a friend earned it a little bit with interest because when people move into a house and move out within seven years, a lot of that damage they've done to the house, you know, it's it's a little bit high sometimes. People are kinda rough on houses. So I can understand a little bit of front end loading. But even as, you know, we we could if if our government was the bank, we could change all those formulas and reduce that and make a lot of that principal paid off a lot earlier.
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Yeah. What do you think? Right? And then our and then our Babylonian Jewish friends wouldn't make any compound interest to the tune that they do. And as long as they continue to own and control the country, that ain't never gonna happen. I don't know. Maybe Trump's trying to get rid of the Federal Reserve, privatize it or something. I was just curious if you understood, as you obviously do, that for the first the average homeowner stays in a home seven years. And the first fifteen years of a conventional thirty year mortgage, it was almost all interest. You pay the interest upfront because they know you're only gonna live in seven years and the average. And they know that all that is gravy for them. Okay? Now we got into a situation here.
Took me a little bit to grasp it, Gene. It's one of the guys, on on prepaying principal. Okay. And there's a way if you get a specific type of mortgage, wherein the the mortgage language, it says you can prepay and apply premium payments early to wherever you want to apply them as opposed to the financial institution. You didn't get privy to any of that, did you? It's very interesting.
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Yeah. I researched a lot of it. And some of the people out there that wanna teach you about it wanna charge you a good bit of money. Others have a secondary way of using your credit card. Others wanna use your insert your whole life insurance policy, and I think that's a scam there. But I did dig up a woman that's teaching it really good, and I really like her, way of teaching it. And I can't remember it right now who she is. But the next time I call in, I'll be sure and have that ready for you. Okay? And then everybody can share in that. Was it Ellen Brown? Ellen Brown wrote the book Web of Debt, and she is part of the Public Banking Institute, but I don't I don't think she she's not the same person I'm talking about. There's another young, well, middle aged lady that teaches that she's on YouTube and you could probably find it if I, if I don't get back to you on it. But she's really good. And, and I was gonna try to get more into that and I will as time as I get more time. But, the public banking institute, you know, they talk about, you know, the bank of North Dakota and that's good. It's great.
But the only thing about it is, is they're still using the federal reserve notes. So what we want to do, in my opinion, is we want to start local public banks, and keep the, and keep the feds out of it. I think, you know, we ought to, we ought to hold that, you know, that's our, that's our, when we, when we use this tug of rope, you know, that's what we really want, but we may have to compromise and let the federal government play a part in the public banking system, maybe. But if we could get it where we have local control, where we can audit these people, we can be officers in our loan bank as part of our own state governments and county and city or whatever, how you ever wanna structure within the state.
I think it'd be a great idea because then when they misbehave, we can we can take them to task a lot easier because they'll be local people.
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So what you're talking about is Ithaca dollars, basically.
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Yeah. Basically. But it would be
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sponsored and run by our local government. You know? Right. And and it'd be based on on local people's labor. See, now you're basically doing what Hitler did. He took a hyperinflated situation, went back and grounded it in people's labor, and in five years, it was the economic miracle of the world. So I don't disagree with you, Gene. K? Mhmm. I think it's Man, it should be state. Now we're state citizens. I don't care about the feds. I don't wanna concentrate on our state. And see, once again, we have enough people, we we might could swing some of these things and influence. But, well, let me just say humbly, we're not there yet.
Enough people. Mhmm. But we're gaining. I mean, look here. You're new, Gene. We've never spoken with you this morning, although you've been around for a little while, and you've filed your paperwork. Did you get a passport too, Gene?
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I had a passport,
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and I lost it. So I gotta start all over. Okay. So I've learned from you a lot. How long ago was that? How long ago was, was your passport active? Just a guess. It was a long, long time ago. It may be that you don't even need to file the lost or or stolen because it's expired so long. You might want to look up the number of the state department of the passport office or drop them a little email and ask them about that. If because it was so outdated, if you still need to file a lost or stolen. And here's the problem. If you wanted to renew, they'd want a copy of that for you to send it in so they can punch it. But you don't have a copy of it, so you're gonna have to go back and do a d s 11 anyway. It's not a big deal.
Just gotta get a Mhmm. Original copy of your birth certificate and some of that squirrely little stuff. Mhmm.
[01:11:59] Unknown:
Okay. I thank you for everything you've done, Roger. And, when you when you spread the news about Roger Sales and you give him his web give people his website, be sure and tell them or write on your flyer that don't use Google because they're gonna block you. Use DuckDuckDo or, DuckDuckGo or Grave. Brave or something.
[01:12:22] Unknown:
Yeah. Brave's pretty good. Yeah. XanDex too.
[01:12:27] Unknown:
I've seen Google block you. I've seen Google block you, Roger. So that's Is that right? Well, that's good. We got a mixture.
[01:12:33] Unknown:
That's a good compliment, isn't it?
[01:12:36] Unknown:
Yes, sir. I'm gonna sign off now. I just wanna say hello, brother.
[01:12:41] Unknown:
It was a real pleasure speaking with you. I hope I get to have the opportunity again real soon soon. Obviously, you're an educated guy on especially this financial stuff, which I love to talk about and has been an area of interest for mine for the whole time. So, mucho gusto, as we say down here in South America, nice to meet you, and we'll look forward to speaking with you again maybe real soon, Gene. Have a great Thanksgiving. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Alright. Now wasn't that pleasant? That was very pleasant, meeting a new person who's been around for a little while.
So, are there any other genes out there this morning that would like to just belly up to the bar and say hello? Doesn't sound like there's one. So is anybody like to belly up to the bar and talk about some kind of current events that are going on? Like, there's William. There's William right there. Hi, William.
[01:13:43] Unknown:
Hi. How are you?
[01:13:45] Unknown:
Pretty good.
[01:13:48] Unknown:
Another Georgian. Another Georgian, William. Yep.
[01:13:54] Unknown:
So I went to the courthouse yesterday and filed the small claim What? The tax commissioner.
[01:14:00] Unknown:
William, talk right into your microphone, would you? You're a little bit fast. I said,
[01:14:05] Unknown:
sorry. I'm on my Bluetooth here.
[01:14:07] Unknown:
That's the problem. Into the
[01:14:10] Unknown:
yeah. I went into the court yesterday and, and filed the small claim against the tax commissioner, for my Abhoram tax. And, Yes, sir. I explained to the, you know, the little clerk in there, you know, that I had exhausted my administrative remedies. And, she said, okay. No problem. And they filed it for me, and they're gonna serve. So we'll see, we'll see what goes.
[01:14:37] Unknown:
Fantastic, man. Let's hope you get some of the reviews out of that. You know, I read up you couldn't really see the government
[01:14:43] Unknown:
unless you had exhausted your administrative remedies. So I brought, you know, proof with me that I, you know, gone to the appeals board, and I went to the tax tribunal. And, you know, this was a last resort or last ditch effort. And, she didn't ask for any of that. She just went ahead and filed it for me.
[01:15:05] Unknown:
Okay. Good deal. And then on the other So they'll On the other ad, Alarm,
[01:15:10] Unknown:
I got a letter from the board of assessors, and they're going to, they're gonna do a hearing with the board of equalization. And I requested an in person hearing. So I'm gonna go in there and do a little bit of education. But, you know, it's it's pretty well you know, the law is that only US citizens or residents are the tax. So, based on the evidence I provided them, I'm not a US citizen or resident, so none of their taxes apply to me.
[01:15:43] Unknown:
So you're about to throw a hitch in their giddy up. Right?
[01:15:48] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Two ways.
[01:15:51] Unknown:
Good man. So,
[01:15:53] Unknown:
we'll see how this this process goes and if, it's the same appeal process for real property. So if this goes pretty good, then, you know, I may I may do the same thing on my real property. Go in there and request a refund on taxability. Uh-huh. We'll see how it goes.
[01:16:14] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I know you'll keep us in the loop. Good work, William.
[01:16:18] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. I also got looking into that judge on the, Diet v Turner case that I found.
[01:16:26] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:16:27] Unknown:
His his name was A. H. Ellet. And, he wrote a book, an autobiography called, forty four years as a redneck judge. And, I ordered I ordered a copy of the book.
[01:16:44] Unknown:
I hope so. He passed away,
[01:16:46] Unknown:
yeah, he he passed away in 1983. And, and one of his, I guess you call it a a another judge friend of his that had known him a long time, kinda wrote a little, eulogy statement that was, in the paper, back when back when he passed away. But I wanted to read, I wanted to read kinda what he wrote. He said, Please. That that he's just talking about his friend, basically. He said, in addition to his capable and effective services as a state judge and his worthwhile accomplishments therein, there's another outstanding acts aspect of his career. His determined and unrelenting attack upon the federal government and its courts. He stated, my tenure on the Supreme Court gave me an opportunity to bring to attention of the nation the encroachment of the federal judiciary in the matters which solely belong to the states.
In view of the fact that he saw this as such an important part of his judicial career and because it represents insight into his conditioning and his thinking, it's appropriate to state a summary of his views on that subject. His starting point was his emphasis on the fact that the founding fathers regarded each of our each of their own colonies as sovereign states and that they were willing to join in in a union of central government only if their own separate sovereignty was also preserved as a safeguard against too strong and domineering of a government such as that from which they had just freed themselves for that reason. The tenth amendment to The United States constitutionally expressly provided that all powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or to the people, and the ninth amendment provided that the powers which are granted should not be construed to include others not so granted.
His thesis then proceeded, notwithstanding the precautions just referred to, there has been a constant and seemingly endless process of the federal government, more specifically the federal courts, irrigating themselves more and more powers not only granted, but expressly expressly forbidden from them, as this has been accomplished largely through unjustified reliance on the fourteenth amendment adopted in 1868, 1868, excuse me, after the civil war, to provide all persons with equal protection of the laws and to prevent anyone from being deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. He placed an emphasis on his opinion that the amendment was never lawfully adopted because its inclusion in the constitution was accomplished by duress and coercion of certain Southern states and by excluding others from the right to vote upon the amendment. And he urged that in any event, it should not be regarded as conferring any new or different authority upon the federals because comparable due process of law language was used in the original fifth amendment.
Without going into further detail, if the facts as stated are accepted, he set forth in his opinion and by it, Diet v Turner, what impressed him as a very plausible argument in support of his con contention. Perhaps it should be noted here that however plausible that argument may be, no other justice of the court concurred in that opinion. Justice Ellert undoubtedly had no realistic expectation that the fourteenth amendment would be declared invalid. Yet, about his Dyett case, he said, I feel so certain that the law set out in that opinion is correct. I have never receded, but have consistently reaffirmed that position.
It was his view that the federals have used their unrestrained power to irrigate themselves an unjustified concentration of power, thus leading towards a disruption of the balance of power intended by the framers of the constitution, which he said is a clear vindication of the fears of a too great a centralization of power as uniformly expressed by them, particular particularly Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and this is why the constitution's framers carefully crafted our government with a balance of power between three coequal branches so that each could act as a check upon the other, and also of the greatest importance that was their reason for providing further check against uncontrollable power by reserving to the states all the powers not expressly granted to the federal government.
Moreover, and also of grave significance, he reflected that this was done in full awareness that history plainly teaches that no unrestrained power, unrestrained power not only leads to oppression of those subject to it, but of equal apprehension, it almost always feeds upon itself and leads to its own destruction. He have heard that by their insatiable desire for power resulting in the judicial legislation referred to above, the federals unjustifiably and unwisely intruded into and inserted control over numerous things which they had no right to be concerned. Operation of schools, busing of students, running of prisons and hospitals, and an unending list of matters not within the scope of their authority.
It was his thought that the federal intrusion, remote from local problems and governments, has resulted in ever more numerous, complex, and oppressive laws so that the protections of the founding fathers intended for us are being interpreted or extrapolated or distorted in such a one-sided manner in favor of the antisocial and criminally inclined that they are assured ever greater protections from the prosecution, and scoundrels are given license to prey on the honest law abiding citizenry without being brought to justice to closely related, without being brought to justice, closely related to the above, it was justice Ellis' firm and often stated conviction that these evils are contributed to and intensified by the frictions between two judicial systems, state and federal, with their frequent overlapping and duplications, conflicts, sometimes endless delays, and forwarding of justice.
He was especially annoyed by the practice of the federal courts issuing writs of habeas corpus, by which practically any pretext of the cons, pretext of an issue under the federal constitution, They assume the prerogative of reviewing the proceedings and decisions of the state courts, all of which interferes with and delays effective law enforcement and contributes to public disrespect of the law and for the court. It goes out a little a little bit longer. He talks about Salt Lake City versus Pippenburgh, and and all kinds of things. Kinda his his mindset, but, sorry to get long winded on it. It I just thought it was very,
[01:23:24] Unknown:
Good. Very well. Eloquent and very accurate. I just wonder because you've read the case or at least skimmed over it. Now you've got this fellow judges. Do they ever once mention the aspect of the fourteenth amendment that the feudal system is there and they get to put you in his property. That's what's really extended their reach. Yeah. They didn't mention that specifically. Yeah. It probably didn't under you know, understand it. It's just another layer deeper. He's got all the surface stuff pretty accurate, though, it sounds like.
[01:23:55] Unknown:
Yeah. He he kind of, he said the federal courts are like the sword of Democles, you know, like, just hanging over their head. Like, every decision they're gonna make is gonna be perpetually censored by the federal government.
[01:24:08] Unknown:
Well, you get don't aren't we living that right now? You know, they dropped the Leticia, James, and Comey, indictments yesterday. Did you see that?
[01:24:17] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Saw that.
[01:24:19] Unknown:
And there it is right there. A perfect example up to date was yesterday. They came in under some pretense. Here's the did did you get an explanation of that? This is kinda what I got out of it. There's three charges that were brought by the grand jury. One of them was not correct. Two of them were. And they came in and got that signed without talking about the third one that was excluded. But, evidently, they did come back and get it signed with just the two. And, of course, now they're trying to rail this attorney that Trump, appointed that he she has every legitimate reason, I believe, to be there. So it's anyway, it's just the same thing. Edward Gibbons, rise and fall of the, Roman Empire.
The first engine of tyranny is a corrupt judiciary. Boy, we've got it. And so in December, about a year ago, William, last year when Trump had gotten elected and they were waiting for the inauguration, do you know that Schumer and his bunch put 270 something federal judges on the bench in one
[01:25:32] Unknown:
month? Holy cow.
[01:25:35] Unknown:
And the and then and then this is their blockade. You can see everything they're doing, and, with these judges and getting them just to sideline all of Trump's initiatives that are valid, every time there's an appeal, he wins. Okay? So it's just more of these people and their crap. And and He was born
[01:25:58] Unknown:
he was born I think he was born in I can't remember if it was Louisiana or Who's that? Justice Ellet. He was he was born, in 1898, and he's and he grew up kind of poor, you know, reeling from, you know, disparity kinda created by the Reconstruction Acts. Yeah. And so that affected him a lot, you know, when he was younger, you know, when he was younger. Uh-huh. And, and he ended up becoming a Mormon and moved to Utah. He lived in Texas for a while. And, and then he was he was a but he never, he never went to law school. He did read law and became an attorney out there. Good for him. And
[01:26:45] Unknown:
yep. Yep. Pretty interesting stuff. So It is. It's a great find, William. It's a great find. Why don't you give again the style of that case that he wrote, and v Turner, for the audience. This is one of the better examples we've ever found. I'm surprised it took us this long to find it. Hell, both of my teachers were Mormons in Utah. I'm surprised they didn't dig this up back then. Regardless, it's very accurate as to what's happened. Maybe not totally complete as we know because of the property aspect or whatever, but it's a good case that you could use in sight, even though it's it it would be binding precedent. So any of you that are in Utah, and we've got some folks out there, this is a good protection for you. You better learn about it and know it's there. And for the other people in the country, it's what's called persuasive.
So if you get in a urinating match with some official, you can bring this in and it's persuasive as to your argument, but it's not precedent unless it's in Utah. Because it was a Utah Supreme Court case. So there's a little bit of ammunition for the Utah folks. Carl It was Dyett? Carl and Carl and Company. Yeah. Go ahead, William. It was it was Dyett, d y e t t
[01:28:02] Unknown:
b Turner. I think it was 1968.
[01:28:06] Unknown:
Did you say b as in boy? Byett, b y e t t e?
[01:28:12] Unknown:
D as in delta, d Oh, Dyett. Okay. Yep. Yep. D y e t t. Yep. Yeah. He was born in Huntsville, Louisiana. Yeah. Or Huntsville, Alabama, and then moved to Louisiana, and then moved to Texas, and then converted to converted to Mormonism with his parents, and then they moved to Utah.
[01:28:37] Unknown:
Yeah. And throughout his life, as he saw being, influenced by the Civil War and the Reconstruction Act. I still you know, William is funny because I think about I'm sitting here thinking about this stuff all the time when we're not on the air. And, I am absolutely totally firmly convinced that they started the civil war to bring this stuff all in. I mean, I would have I never thought that before all these years, and one day, bam, it just hit me. And the more I think about it, the more convinced I am that that's exactly what's happening. Azana came on here the other day and said, could you give a timeline after the founding of the Illuminati?
Well, this falls right in the timeline, 05/01/1776. So that's about, eighty years it took them to come up with a plan to control the world. And then they put it out in the, after the civil war, they start all of these initiatives. They start dispensationalism so that they can neuter all the Christians. They know the Christian clergy was a big responsibility of living winning the revolutionary war. They know that. So they neutered Christianity with dispensationalism. Not all of it. Not the Catholics. Oh, I tip my hat to the Catholics. They didn't neuter the Catholics or maybe some of the hierarchy, but, boy, they neutered all the Protestant religions.
And they got this dispensationalism woven into all of them, to my to my knowledge. It's just sickening. His
[01:30:17] Unknown:
yep. At the end of his expose, he goes into the Libra codes and martial law and martial law rule. And he and he makes an illusion. He said, you know, when they pulled the military out, we never we never exited martial law rule. And that, he said you can tell because, you know, there's another military force in place. Which I don't know if you remember, there was a a program called Roger Roots. Was it called Roger Roots?
[01:30:49] Unknown:
I don't believe it.
[01:30:53] Unknown:
And it it talked about, the constitutionality of the police and and how the founding fathers didn't want a standing army in the street, of Correct. Of police officers, that that wasn't Cool. You know, we're we're we're police constitutional was, I think, was was the, was the article that I read. But he goes into saying that that the police are they're a quasi military unit. So, you know, you have lieutenants, you have commanders, in the police force, and that they're they're still they're instituting this martial law rule. It's a it's a really interesting interpretation of the Libra codes and how they're still in place.
[01:31:38] Unknown:
Well, it wouldn't surprise me. They're they're these guys are so shifty. I mean, they really are slick. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that back then, it was to protect and to serve, and now it's to to protect the hierarchy.
[01:31:58] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I yield the floor.
[01:32:00] Unknown:
Thank you, William, for all your contributions, man. Have a very nice Thanksgiving, you and your family there in Augusta. You too. Yes, sir? Comment. Got a comment coming.
[01:32:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I'd like to confirm what, William just said about the police being a, what do you say, a paramilitary force,
[01:32:21] Unknown:
a hybrid, or something like that? They're giving them all kinds of damn military equipment. All they have to do is ask for it.
[01:32:29] Unknown:
Yeah. A few years ago, I was delivering to a, a warehouse in Saint Augustine, Florida. And, what they do is they build Humvees for all of your, various police SWAT units all across the country, and they're all based on military specs. Like, they're they're basically the same thing that they would use if they were going overseas to fight a war. So I think that is true what what wrought with, what, William just surmised.
[01:33:06] Unknown:
Well, Larry, they also send them over to Satan. Excuse me. They also send them over to Satan sandbox to get trained by the IDF. Certain municipalities, they have to accept the invitation, but bunch of them have been sent over there. So that's where you see some of the techniques being used. Israel, Israel, Israel. Everywhere you turn, either directly in front of you or hiding very carefully behind the first person is the Jews and the Jewish community, and they are you know, I we've talked about it once or twice. We were on here talking with Brent one day about this and about the book of Esther. And in the literal translation of the book of Esther, Persia, which is now Iran, of course, was being Judaized.
So they're influencing their culture over on the Iranians. And isn't that what they do? I mean, when you really look at it, the more I think about that, the more accurate I see it as being. And the fact that, well, we got all the trans stuff. Where does that come from? It comes from the Talmud. Where where does the abortion come from? Well, it's baby sacrifice. It comes from the Talmud. We're we're being and have been Judaized, and I want no part of it. I don't want anything to do with them. See, they couldn't exist without us because they can't prey upon each other. They can't charge usury on each other. Well, they do it a little bit on the overnight rate called the repo rate between banks, but that's about the only time they'll charge a little bit of interest. And, I was talking we were talking with Gene earlier. Now this is a very another, hey, look. You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
This was a problem all the way back in the twenty eighteen, nineteen, was this repo rate. Well, what the repo rate is, it's not repossession, it's the bank's requirements, I believe, to fractional reserve banking. So let's say that we've got a 10% fractional reserve. What that means is they can have a thousand dollars worth of cash on hand, and with a 10% reserve, that means they can loan out $900 of it in loans. So it's that reserve that they're supposed to keep in abeyance in case there's a run on the bank. Well, these things evidently are pretty strict. And overnight, these banks, if they're outside of that reserve ratio, they borrow funds from their other synagogue buddies.
And because they're not allowed to charge interest to each other, the interest rates are very nominal. You're not going to be one one and a hello? Hello? One one and a half percent. Do you have something to add? Okay. Usually, this repo rate is very low. And, but it got to a point where the Jews won't even loan to each other. They won't even loan overnight a repo rate and that drove the repo rates up. And back at the end of Trump's first term, those repo rates were huge at, 10% or more, 12% or more overnight. And that's when the Fed was having to trump billions of dollars into the banking system overnight where they got they got that problem again.
Okay? And that's you'll hear it referred to as the repo rate. And the fact that what really boils down to is the Jews don't even trust each other and they're not sure if they loan you some. That's why the interest rate rise raised is because they're not sure that the bank system will open in the morning and they'll get it back. That's the bottom line right there. That's the edge of the cliff we're on right now. Protect yourself, folks. Now, is it trying female, was that somebody their mute got just accidentally unmuted? Okay. Got about thirty minutes left in the program here.
A little less. So, so anybody else got something they'd like to bring forward we can discuss? This is a very good show. I wanna thank Jean I wanna thank Jean for stepping forward. Yes, ma'am. How can we help you?
[01:37:39] Unknown:
I wanted to comment on the whole mortgage, thing. When they when they pulled in Freddie and Fannie, I guess they started using all the interest that they're making from them to fund the Obamacare. Wouldn't surprise me. That they they can't let it go until they do something about
[01:38:02] Unknown:
Obamacare. Yep. And, though, I don't know if I need to remind you who, mister Obama's first chief of staff was. Do you remember that for about, six months or a year?
[01:38:13] Unknown:
Oh, no. I don't remember off the top of my head. Rahm
[01:38:18] Unknown:
Emanuel. His brother was integral in the Obamacare thing and the early death thing and everything else. Previously, as they had schooled Emmanuel on his way up, he used to run Fred Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. So he intimately familiar with those organizations and how the what Muse is talking about here, we mentioned a minute ago, if you're in a traditional thirty year mortgage, the first fifteen years of your mortgage, you basically won't pay off any of that principal, a little bit, small percentage. Almost all the first fifteen years of your mortgage payments are nothing but pure gravy for the bankers.
And that's great because they never loaned you anything anyway. You gave them your signature on a promissory note that started the whole thing. So they get you to sign a promissory note, and they get to enrich themselves by fifteen years of virtually pure interest.
[01:39:23] Unknown:
How about that little scheme? And even more if you refinance, they they that's why they up and down it so they can get you to refinance so you you stay in that loop. It's it's like leasing a car. You you stay in the loop forever.
[01:39:39] Unknown:
Mortgage comes from the word Mortmain, and it means a death grip. They got a death grip on you. Literally what it means. So everybody, you know, everybody talks about the American dream, owning your own home. Well, I did that for almost twenty years. I found it much of the time to be an American nightmare. Okay? So, man, I'm I'm so happy renting. If I have a problem, I just call up my landlord, say, this is happening, that's happening. They're Johnny on the spot to get it fixed. It's their responsibility. I'm perfectly fine with that arrangement.
In fact, I see it as advantageous. Thank you, Muse. You got anything else?
[01:40:24] Unknown:
No. That was that was a I just wanted to comment on that.
[01:40:28] Unknown:
Hi, Roger. Please apologize to your friends, Muse, for yesterday for me, okay, if they got in on that. I do have vitriol occasionally. Yes, Joan. How's Costa Rica? How's Costa Rica today?
[01:40:44] Unknown:
Beautiful. Now can someone go to the bank and just and borrow a wad of cash? Will will they be handed a, like, I don't know, $5,000 or $50,000 or or a $100,000? Can someone just go and borrow and get cash, or is it all just digital,
[01:41:09] Unknown:
clicks on a keyboard? Well, no. You can go get cash. They may not have that much. You know, we get reports of people dropping by their bank because now I wanna take out 10,000 whatever, and they go, well, it'll take us a few days to get that. They don't have that on hand. They never loan you cash. You're always signing some sort of a promissory note or you're on some special type of unsecured credit, like a credit card. Do you realize every time you use a credit card, you're making money? You're you're manufacturing Babblebucks that were never there before every time you use a credit card because it's an unsecured loan.
[01:41:50] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:41:51] Unknown:
Alright. So they don't have that kind of funds, in there anymore. Joan, most of them are scraping the bottom.
[01:42:02] Unknown:
Uh-huh. But after a few days or week
[01:42:05] Unknown:
Well, it depends on what kind of customer you are. You big customer? They know you. Will they will they give you funds on request, or are they gonna make you go through the formal signing a promissory note for it? Depends on the amount. There's there's some variables in there. I think it's hard to give just a straight answer.
[01:42:26] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Okay. So but would that it would for for for it to borrow a $100,000 cash, someone would have would have to, get put up some collateral?
[01:42:38] Unknown:
Well, again, it depends on what kind of customer. I I if Bill Gates drops by his bank and wants to borrow a 100,000, they'll probably do it in the blink of an eye. But if you go and try and do it, they're gonna wanna give you all kinds of exams.
[01:42:55] Unknown:
Okay. Thanks, Roger.
[01:42:57] Unknown:
Sure, John. Hello, Roger. Who else? Yes, sir. Hello. Who's this? This is Jerry Jerry Garcia in Carl's Jerry, our buddy in Carlsbad, New Mexico. How are you doing, Jerry?
[01:43:10] Unknown:
I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. Thanksgiving to all. Anyway, I'm just wanna bring up this. 18 US code eight. 18 US code eight. Obligation or other security of The United States defined. The term Okay. Obligation or other security of The United States includes all bonds, all certificates of indebtedness, national bank currency, Federal Reserve notes, Federal Reserve bank notes, coupons, United States notes, Treasury notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, fractional notes, certificates of deposits, bills, checks, or drafts or money drawn by or upon authorized officers of The United States, stamps, and other representatives of value Stamps. Of whatever denomination.
[01:44:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Interesting.
[01:44:32] Unknown:
Okay. 18 US code eight.
[01:44:34] Unknown:
Alright. Sounds like it pretty well covers the gamut to me, Gary.
[01:44:39] Unknown:
Jerry? Yeah. I agree.
[01:44:42] Unknown:
Even stamps. Yeah. You know, in prison, stamps are currency.
[01:44:49] Unknown:
Really? I did not. Oh, yeah.
[01:44:52] Unknown:
Yeah. They treat stamps like currency. So there you go. Thanks, Jer. Where else can we go here the day before the last day before Thanksgiving? Let's go over that while we're talking about it. I I'm not I don't think we ought to have a show Thursday. You need to be off Thanksgivinging with your friends and family. We'll do Fridays with Brent, and then I think we're just gonna take Saturday and Sunday off too. Everybody's off here with maybe traveling with your family. You go off and enjoy the one of the greatest holidays in the country in the year, and, we'll reconvene on Monday. So for the first time, we'll have Paul running replays on Thursday and Saturday, and we'll reconvene on that following Monday.
Does that sound good? Roger. Paul, is that alright with you? Is Paul off chasing the kitty?
[01:45:53] Unknown:
Roger, this is my friend and family.
[01:45:56] Unknown:
Well, me too, Jerry. But That's fine. Look. Y'all go just just go enjoy a couple of quiet days. I don't take too many days off during the year, and I'm a take this one off. I've decided this year, I want you guys to be out enjoying yourselves and whatever. I love you, Jerry, and you're my family too, buddy.
[01:46:18] Unknown:
I'm taking mine to the Kansas City Dallas game in Dallas.
[01:46:22] Unknown:
Oh, are you? My grand
[01:46:24] Unknown:
grandkids.
[01:46:26] Unknown:
Oh, my lord. Everybody. That should be a fabulous trip. We'll have a good one. And and, that should be quite a game.
[01:46:35] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:46:36] Unknown:
Cool. Won last week. So Well, you be careful. Go, Dallas. K. Yeah. Well, you be careful, my friend, over and back. Thank you, Roger. Happy Thanksgiving. You're welcome, Joe. Well, thank you so much. I'm going off to, I had an invitation from some of the the Israel First lunch group that still like me. And, they asked me to come over a couple I really like, and, so I get to spend Thanksgiving with them, which I will really enjoy. So, who else can we talk to this morning? I hope all of you have a great Thanksgiving, myself.
Anybody else this morning got something you wanna draw on? See on this Leticia James thing and the Comey dismissals from the judge. And then they turned around and said the the gal that Trump put in there, because the other prosecutor wouldn't bring the charges, that she was illegally appointed. I'm not well, we'll find out as we go forward. But, they dropped the charges on Comey and, big big booty Leticia, Tish Tish. And, but her problem is that the statute of limitations has run out on Comey's perjury thing. I don't know what they can do if they're gonna appeal that decision or how they're gonna handle it. But Leticia's time hadn't run out yet, and this judge still, still, dismissed her. So even if that would stick, they can still go after Leticia because the statute hadn't told yet.
So I'd like to see that big fat butt ass in jail. Yes. Yes. One of your fellow Virginians there, Julie. Tea shop.
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Yeah. Well, you listened to +1 07. +1 07 said that the government is so corrupt that Comey is not off at all and that military tribunals are coming. And he he has been he he has so many legal problems ahead of himself that it will sit in our minds once these military tribunals take effect. He says the justice system is so corrupt. The only way you can handle this is through the military.
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It's it's ridiculous how corrupt it is. He's right. They're talking about going and running all this stuff through, military justice, the, code of, I forget what they call it, code of military justice, whatever. Much, much favorable more favorable than you, and good luck. Go get them, Trump. Go get their sorry asses. K? So where else? Julie, you staying at home for Thanksgiving and go down the street and eat with your neighbor or anything like that?
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I don't know. I have so many invitations from past clients that I don't know what I'm gonna do, Roger. I am not really a big huge celebrator of Thanksgiving, so I don't know. I don't know. I'll figure out something to do. Alright. Well, have a good one, whatever you just said. I'm a vegan. I'm I'm vegan. I don't eat meat. So I don't know. Maybe I'm gonna head out to, Tara Thai to my friend's restaurant that he owns instead of the bar. Uh-huh. I have Thai food for Thanksgiving.
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Okay. I don't know. Well, good. Would you do something and enjoy it and be safe while you're doing it? Who else can we speak with? Paul, what are you doing for Thanksgiving? Oh, yeah. There's a Roger right there. Yes, ma'am. Hello? I thought I I I heard a female say Roger. Is that not correct or correct? Yikes. Paul, you're still not back with us. You're off doing something. I wonder if Paul's gonna use the holiday to go up and get his his his bus. Well, look. There's Argh. Argh dropped by. Hey, Mark. How you doing, bro? Hey. Hey.
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Well, it's, times are interesting. Would you say the least? This morning, I was, listening to Kyle Serafin, a former FBI whistleblower that got ran or got fired because he wouldn't take the shot. And, he ended his broadcast with a parody video of Kash Patel, and it was called f yeah. It's f b and then the word eyes, e y e s. It was produced probably by a leftist, but the guy's name is Jeremy Neuburger, and it is hysterical. He released it thirteen days ago. Well, let me put it this way. Kyle Serafin said it made the what he calls the video loop. He sent it to all his FBI buddies, and he goes, in about a day, they started sending it back to me. People who didn't know I sent it out initially, they were sending it back to me. He goes, now you know that this is gonna be a hit.
And I'm telling you it is a hilarious video. What I did I posted the link over on two that's the number 2 numerical two radioranch. Chatango dot com. That's number two radio ranch dot c h a, t as in Thomas, a n, g as in George, o dot com. I mean, you go out there. I just it should still be, you know, near the bottom of that list and, click on that, you will get a really good, fun out of that. I'm not it's just I had to play it several times because it was just too good. And it it has, you know, it's kinda like the old bandstand when they asked them to rate one of the songs, you know, they'd have a guy and a girl at the, you know, in the middle of the show somewhere, and they play some new, a new tune.
And, That Dick Clark? Wasn't that Dick Clark? That was Dick Clark. And so they would rate it, and inevitably, they all said pretty much the same thing. If they liked it, it was it had a good beat, and it was easy to dance to.
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Right. Right? And I do remember that, Mark.
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Now on this on this video with FBI's starting Kash Patel, It has a good beat, and it's easy to dance to. Trust me. It is hysterical. I I can't hardly stop watching it.
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Those two guys, I still am in bewilderment of how they used to be, what they used to do, what they used to say. Now they get in this position, though. Epstein killed himself, and, there's nobody else involved and all these things they're coming out with. And I'm just astounded. You haven't seen much of Bongino lately, have you? I hadn't seen him pop up in a he got in a big fight with, with, Blondie about releasing the cheese stuff. And, like, walked out of the door and slammed the room and slammed the door, what I heard. Yeah. I know AJ here,
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about a week ago or so was saying that they're expecting Von Gina will resign for personal reasons. Like, wants to spend more time with family. He'll he'll gracefully bow out. And then I don't know if they're gonna get rid of cash or not, but, man, I used to be a big supporter of cash. He before he got in office as a FBI director, I mean, he wrote a a a brilliant book on the government gangsters, name names. He knows where all the skeletons are buried. That's the thing. Yeah. He knows He chameleon.
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He chameleon.
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Yeah. A total $1.80. A total $1.80. And now he's suing people for having anything critical to say about his girlfriend. And he's saying, I'm not suing him, but it's his attorneys that are representing his girlfriend.
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The guy didn't even say anything critical. All he did was post a picture of them together. That prompted the lawsuit. There was no lyrics or or words associated with the picture.
[01:55:14] Unknown:
Right. And then in the lawsuit and, the this is an independent news reporter that just posted the picture. Didn't say anything critical, negative, nothing. Just posted the picture, reposted the picture from somebody else. In the lawsuit, they admit that the picture doesn't present anything, but that he had antisemitic remarks or comments or, you know, stuff like that that had nothing to do with the lawsuit.
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I don't think we've been quoting. I don't think we've been quoting Voltaire around here enough, Mark. And and we need to start quoting Voltaire probably on a daily basis. For those of you who don't know that crazy ass Frenchman, from decades and centuries ago said, to know who rules over you, look to who you cannot criticize.
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Yep. Yep.
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Mark, don't you think that the
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Hey, Robbie. Just let me Excuse me. One more Voltaire quote. That's okay. Because he was really he had some significant contributions. The other thing Voltaire said, before we discuss, let us define our terms.
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Yeah.
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He knew what was going on. It was going on back then. Okay. Robbie?
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Yeah. I just wanted to ask Mark. Don't you think that they've got something on Patel?
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I mean, they've got something on him. I can I can promise you they got something on him? You know what it was, Robbie? What? They asked him in his confirmation hearings if he knew Stu Peters.
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Oh, I know about that. No. I know very much about that. It's hard to believe. It's hard to believe. That's hard to believe. I think they got more on him than that. Well, they might have it. All they need is that right there. And then what do you think about the rumors that his gal pal is a Mossad?
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That wouldn't shock me. Well, none of them would shock you. You know? The honeypot. Be of well, you know who she's hanging around with where people have drawn that conclusion, Mark? Robbie, you know where that came from? No. The gal is Prager University. Prager is a Jew. That's right. They brought over the gal who I saw speaking to the eighty two hundred group, which is the Israeli cybersecurity division. They brought her over to run PragerU, and her and this gal are big buddies. That's where that came from.
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So she is definitely a Zionist. The question is I mean, I don't think, Patel has the backbone. I I I don't think he has the backbone to stand one way or another. I think it depends on which way the wind blows. But Well,
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you know what? I don't know which way there is. Let me tell you the way the wind's blowing, Robbie. Put your finger in your mouth. Stick it up in the air. He's 40 and a Hindu. She's 22 and a Christian and a shapely looking thing. I think that's the way the wind's blowing.
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Honeypot. Honeypot.
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Well, we shouldn't be talking about sticking our fingers into anything.
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Thank you. Thank you, Mark. How about the pumpkin pie? Can I stick my finger in the pumpkin pie? Okay. Well, obviously that means that well, Martin, really nice to see you drop in. Or what are y'all doing for Thanksgiving?
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You got your sister coming out and then doing Thanksgiving No. No. It's just you know, my parents, my mom can't handle any kind of big get together. Never has. And so we'll probably just have a small little turkey and dressing dinner right here at home with mom and dad. And I I might venture out and visit family.
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Alright. Well, you have a good one. And if you feel and and you're open, come back and join us tomorrow. Day before these big holidays, it's not too much gonna get done. Hold on just a second, Larry. Let's, get this ending out of here and we can converse. Okay. And this is the Crosby, Stills, and Nash without Neil Young are telling us that we better lay our bodies down. Is that because he's a screaming asshole?
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For Mark too. Amen. Okay. We're trying to close the call, so hold on, everybody.
[01:59:43] Unknown:
Yeah. I think it's over now. I think it's over now. You know, one of the guys I met down here that lives down here on the coast is Steven Still's half brother.
[01:59:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Chris, I just wanna remind everybody that when when the whistler starts whistling, it's time for the rest of us to be quiet so we can close the show, and then we can start back up again.
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Yeah. Well, some folks, they think that's time to start asking questions. Larry, what you got, brother?
[02:00:14] Unknown:
Jerry. Yeah. Jerry. Oh, I I thought it was Larry. Question for you at Mark. That's okay. I can represent Larry. Represent. But, anyway, put I wanna what they do with title 15904212? The the these judges, these corrupt judges that are acting as judges. Yeah. Yes. Failure to prosecute and defend.
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What was that number again? 15 USC? What is title? What is title 15? Do you know, Mark? I don't know right off the top of my head. You gotta Top of my head. What's the title? What's the subject matter of the title, Jerry? Do you know?
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Failure to prosecute or defend, title 15.
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And what was the the section number on that?
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904.212.
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Is that a regulation or a code?
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That's so I'm asking the same question. Code of federal regulation. Ah,
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now our time. Regulation. The reason why I know that is when you say nine zero four point Point. Two one two, that's usually got a a tie to a regulation.
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Yeah. So And and then they have another deal, Jerry. They'll go in and they'll have part one. One dash whatever you quoted. And then they'll go over in another section and have three zero three. Three zero three dot and then what you quoted. And these are different parts of the code. It's very confusing
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intentionally. Jerry, is is that positive law?
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I'm I'm not Not. I'm not too sure about positive law. Not if it's regulation.
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I don't think they can they can, run agencies through positive law because then it's regulatory and it's not positive law anymore.
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All of your things, commerce and trade.
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Okay. Commerce and trade. Thank you. This guy I don't know what what anyway, at this point, Jerry Jerry, what point were you trying to make?
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On on, they need to prosecute. They got a, one, two, and three. And three states in the judge may issue any order except dismissal as is necessary for the just and expeditious resolution of a case.
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Okay.
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But Okay. Well, that because that's a CFR, it doesn't apply to us.
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Yeah. Because it's regulatory.
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It's missiles on that. Well, look at the a, though. That in case you Hold on. That number three follows something very important. Whenever the record, that's the port record, disclosed as a failure of any party to file documents, respond to orders or notices from the judge, or otherwise indicates an intention on the part of any party not to participate further in the administrative proceeding, there's a key word there, administrative proceeding, the judge may issue any order except dismissal unless it resolves the case. So I I really don't make much out of this other than, you know, this is an administrative proceeding.
That means you got an administrative law judge. You're not in a district court. And, generally speaking, you the judge can't dismiss the case unless they got a party who's not willing to participate, not willing to provide documents, not willing to respond to orders from the judge, so on and so forth.
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So I I think you kinda took that out of con I don't mean any offense, but I think you kinda took it out of context. No. I'm no. I'm good because I don't I don't know why I got third grade education, but I'm just wondering about how they do that with this,
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fat fish and and No. It has nothing to do with them. It has no relation. It was a Yeah. It was a procedural
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thing that the judge is dismissing the cases on, Jerry.
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By the way, they can't they can't appeal those.
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Yeah. I'm I'm wondering. I hope I hope they do, except you know where it is. It's in DC. Yeah.
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Goddamn DC. Well, Barnes last night I last night talked about Barnes talked about transferring Comey's case as an ongoing, what, string of
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of, lawfulness
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and take it down to Florida and prosecute him down there. He he gave him a legitimate way they could still go after Comey. Well, Barnes thinks the whole damn DC judiciary ought to be scrapped, and I agree with him. Oh, I agree. Totally. Mark, could you send I you know, I had the damnedest thing happen with I look over in about six, 06:30 at Rumble. Barnes and Fry are live. And so I say, well, after they're not live, they'll move it over and post it. Well, so I go off and watch a football game, and I come back, and it's still live. So I want just refresh the page instead of hitting that.
And it's gone. I can't find the damn thing anywhere.
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I can't remember if you're sending me the link to that. Yeah. Yeah. Sunday show?
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Yes.
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Yeah. I can I can send you that? I'll I guess the damn matter. Drumble?
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And then you go try and search and you go biviva Friar Barnes, and they come up. And the first one they bring up on the list was a year ago.
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But what I And now you go I don't don't search for the video. You search for the channel, and the channel will give you the most, current posted video. But if you're trying to search for them via keywords, good luck. What I would recommend doing Roger is setting up a a shortcut or a bookmark. Put a bookmark in your browser right to their channel and then you can go find the most recent video. It'll be right there at the very top. But whenever you're watching something live and I've run into this several times, sometimes the if you're going back the live stream ends before you get through watching it and it like resets everything and it's gone.
So it's one of those peculiar things that have to do with live streaming. So Okay. Well, I'll Anyway, I'll send you the I'll send you the link to the Sunday.
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Problem. I'll have a little time over the weekend to look at catch up on a few things like that. I watched the Please don't. Please don't beat us up too bad next Saturday, please. I know we've I know we've humiliated you guys a few times on national television, but we are we're sorry, and just please don't take it out on us too bad.
[02:07:32] Unknown:
Well, I you just never know, man. OU, there's been times I'm like, you guys aren't really as good as you think, and then they show up and play awesome games. So They're gonna play with you this weekend.
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Let me ask you something else. Did you know there's rumors I keep hearing them referred to? I listen to Finebaum. Do you ever listen to Finebaum? I don't know if any of you do, Rick, or any of you guys. You and Paul Finebaum, you don't know who he is? He's a big they got a big talk show have for years on SEC. Well, football in general, but Finebaum runs. He's a good guy. It looks like he's gonna run-in Alabama for Tuberville senate seat when Tuberville runs for the governorship. Fine. Paul Finebaum as a as a senator just strikes me.
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As a Republican a good guy, though.
[02:08:30] Unknown:
Yeah. And a Republican, I'm sure. He's a he seems like a pretty good guy. Everybody really likes him. You know?
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That's why he no longer has his own show at, ESPN.
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Why? Because he was good?
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Because he he came out and said that he voted for Trump and that he may run for the senate as a Republican, and ESPN will not put up with that.
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And they You know, him. He's just on SEC Network now.
[02:09:00] Unknown:
Yeah. And you know that loudmouth Stephen Smith?
[02:09:05] Unknown:
Oh, yes. Obnoxious.
[02:09:07] Unknown:
Okay. Obnoxious. He has come out and said he's considering running for president on the Democrat ticket, and ESPN is fine with that. They don't they don't mind that.
[02:09:21] Unknown:
Oh, folks. There's it's it's an it's an in unmindable divide, really, this split we're in. Sad. When you can't sit down, talk to two people, and they being communist, they got no argument. So all they do is scream and yell and point fingers at you. When that's going on, it just ain't good.
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Yeah.
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You know what's really interesting is Canada, their Western provinces, Saskatchewan, Alberta, even British Columbia, which kinda shocked me. And is there another one? There's, like, four of them. Right? Yukon. And Yukon. Okay. They have already voted to succeed from Canada. Uh-huh. And they're lining they've already made their meetings. They've already voted on it. It overwhelmingly won, and they've already met with Trump and talked about making that happen. And, I don't know what's keeping them from officially pulling the trigger yet, but it's in the works.
And when that happens, Canada as we know it will be over
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Will cease to exist. Boy, I'm telling you what, next year just next year looks like a stem winder, buddy.
[02:10:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Just buckle up. Yeah. Buckle up. It's gonna be interesting.
[02:10:53] Unknown:
It is. Well, Mark, if you got opening, come back and join us tomorrow. Those day before big holidays are are usually good, and we'll just have kind of family around and Right. Those tend to be diverted off of what we normally.
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Work for the day.
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Yes, sir. Okay. Ferris, I'm gonna let you talk.
[02:11:13] Unknown:
Okay? Go ahead. I just want Not not Please. Just, I I have my Conan the grammarian hat on here. Point of order. They are provinces, not providences. When we bring people to this show,
[02:11:27] Unknown:
they appreciate the fact that we have high standards for clarity. Thank you, Farris. Sometimes when I'm talking on a subject, my mind does things like that. So I apologize if you're offended because I said providences instead of provinces. Okay? Thank you, Farris. God almighty. If they're that picky about the show, don't send them here. Okay? Farris, how the hell did we get cursed with you?
[02:12:04] Unknown:
Wow. You're worse than me, Farris.
[02:12:11] Unknown:
Ridiculous. Please go find another show to listen to. Please. I'm begging you. We're we're on opposite Alex. Go listen to Alex. Call in and BS with him. Okay? Mighty. Okay. Anybody else got anything for me? Farris just about ended my time here today.
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Yeah, Roger.
[02:12:36] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am. Hey, Mara.
[02:12:38] Unknown:
Hey. I sent the, video to you and Paul, and, I'm over there in the chat room, and I put the chat link in this chat. And the, Viva Barnes connections, the, their their link in that show. So, and I no. The box we're hearing coming across the microphone from with, Mark there, that was from me posting stuff in the chat.
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Okay. Alrighty. Good deal. Yeah. Thank you, Murr.
[02:13:08] Unknown:
So, happy else? Happy Thanksgiving eve eve, everyone.
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Yes. We'll talk about it more tomorrow and tell us your pumpkin pie recipe there, Myrrh. And,
[02:13:21] Unknown:
it's a big one. I have mine in the oven right now. They're starting to smell really good.
[02:13:26] Unknown:
Oh, you lucky. That husband of yours is a lucky man. Of course, this the sales family was on the Mayflower. And my great uncles that used to do genealogical research came up with all that. We've had some of the things they said in that little I read many years ago were correct. We were verified by one of our Rhode Island listeners who said one of the main cross streets off Main Street in Providence, Rhode Island is Sales Avenue. If I remember right, there's a sales building on Brown University, which is there. But it was in that document where they said the, Sales family is on the Mayflower, and I I know that they participated in this first Thanksgiving all those years ago.
And so it's kinda special to me on that plane, and, I will think about that again Thursday. So, anybody else got anything for me today? Mark, thanks for dropping by. Or did you split when Ferris came on?
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Steve Ferris He did. He did. He left.
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He might be listening. He's still in the chat. You're listening. And they took him guys. Please go away. Please.
[02:14:45] Unknown:
Let me smack you around. Much commotion on the program. I've never seen a disruptive force on a radio broadcast like Ferris. K? Honestly.
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Oh, what about me? What about me? What?
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Was that Waheed? Me? Is that was that you, Waheed?
[02:15:12] Unknown:
Okay. It's time for me to leave. Alright. Then I wanted to tell Julie I I have a nice big, butternut squash. If you were here, I'd give you half.
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Oh, boy. She's young. Anybody here?
[02:15:29] Unknown:
Yes. We can. But you have a terrible echo like you're in in a empty Like you're in the bathroom. Bathroom.
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Okay,
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I'm I can't stand it anymore. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Bye bye.
[02:15:51] Unknown:
Hey. Y'all know what, a barroom is? It's a barroom. That's what the elephant sounds like when it parts in the bathroom like Wahid.
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I'm I'm gonna ask you which one is worse, me or theory.
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I'm just gonna say, Wajid, that is something that you are comparing yourself to that man. That should tell you so much about your your interaction with this group.
[02:16:35] Unknown:
Yep. You
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have a better personality, Wajid.
[02:16:55] Unknown:
Yeah. And the Chitango, I've got some pretty interesting oops. He's back. Say again. Uh-oh. Yeah. I've got a heater. I don't know how noisy it is, so I won't stay on. But, in the Tatango, there's quite a few interesting things that I've been looking at about this, why, it went through the way it did. And it's because of Bondi, basically, with the procedures, allowing too much time to elapse and stuff. You have to remember, she was a Pfizer, attorney.
[02:17:25] Unknown:
She and Susie Wiles and We don't hear anything in the background, so you know.
[02:17:30] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. It'll probably kick in later. For some reason, it like, the microphone searches it out or something. Yeah. But, so there's a lot of interesting information in here. And the Libor scandal, which is what the, Aurora Theater in in July 2032 and the Miami hoax in also, 2012 on December 14 were about Robert Holmes for the first act and Peter Lanza and his son Ryan from GE Capital from the second. They were to testify before the Senate about the Libor scandal. That's the London interbank offered rate scandal. And that's Offered Rate is what Roger was talking about there. And I was looking. I know they have a different acronym now, and I couldn't find it. But they also you you remember how there's BLM, right, the Bureau of Land Management, and then they had Black Lives Matter? Well, there's another ICE definition.
It's, let me see. Where is it here? Intercontinental exchange or ICE. So when they're talking so much about ICE, they might not just be talking about capturing people and taking them out of the country. It all gets back to following the money. They're not about to give up their stranglehold.
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That's one of the things I was gonna ask Roger earlier, and we never got back to me, which was fine because I was interrupting too much on the show at the beginning anyways. But, you know, he always goes back to the International Monetary Fund, handling the bankruptcy of '33. Right. And I've told him before, the International Monetary Fund wasn't created until '44.
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Right. And the UN wasn't until '45. International the Bank of International
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Settlements.
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And And dirty,
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but it was actually set up in '23.
[02:19:33] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Yeah. So that's the one they don't talk about, and then they don't have to. They're they're totally sovereign, if you wanna use that word. And, they make up all the rules and they don't tell anybody what they're doing and they do whatever they want. And, they're the bank of banks. Yeah. So Journeyman Jack just left a nice little toast here in the Chitango. Happy Thanksgiving twenty twenty five to all the Radio Ranch hands. From Journeyman Jack in Ecuador, Feliz de la Tia de Gracias. I can't pronounce it right, Jerry. Happy Thanksgiving from Club de Tiro Catba. Quito Gun Club. Set your New Year's goal to a little bit.
To set your New Year's goal to Please. To acquire your CCW in Ecuador in 2026. Call me and I'll put you in on the streamlined legal process, and you can go be Roger's neighbor.
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Okay. I yield. Hey. Can I ask some question? Oh my god. I can't remember. I can't I'm having a senior moment.
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Are you trying to say a murder? Well, that gentleman
[02:20:45] Unknown:
is Paul you know that guy that was on last week, and he was telling me about the the, the guy that I was trying to help at the sober living, and he got fired from a job because he had a, record. That guy was that the one guy that was on the show with Paul told said leopards don't change his stripes. And that gentleman was sure right about this guy. That guy was a complete raffle that I was trying to help. Oh, wow. That all remember.
[02:21:18] Unknown:
That would be Spot.
[02:21:21] Unknown:
Yeah. He that would be Spot. Yeah. He was telling me he was he was telling
[02:21:26] Unknown:
me Big Truck is rafter.
[02:21:30] Unknown:
Yeah. He was telling he was warning me about this. Right? This this guy is a real rafter. I already pissed, Roger Sales off too much. I was trying to make a joke about me and Ferris. That was me. Roger was too upset to you. Anybody else?
[02:21:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Unfortunately, it wouldn't be funny.
[02:22:04] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:22:07] Unknown:
Why he the mind Oh, yeah. I'm with I'm with the mind that every every time you utter that name, it's kinda like saying Beetlejuice three times. You summon him when you say his name. So I wish people would just stop doing that.
[02:22:24] Unknown:
They eat some Rumpelstiltskin, and he'll spin around madly and crash through the floor.
[02:22:33] Unknown:
Mhmm. Okay. Right. Sure.
[02:22:36] Unknown:
Paul, who was that guy, Paul, that was telling me that be beware of that penitentiary guy? Who was that guy that was on with us after the show? I don't know. Paul, do you remember? Who was that? Do you remember when I was telling you a story about the guy from the penitentiary that got fired after twenty four hours? They they hired him and then let him go a day later. Remember? And I was trying to help assist him.
[02:23:07] Unknown:
Assist him do what? He got hired and fired.
[02:23:13] Unknown:
Because they got his record. He was from the pen. Oh. And the guy kept telling me, leave these type of people alone. They the lepers don't change. The guy that was on him with you and me, and he was saying, leave these people, they don't change their stripes. Remember that call?
[02:23:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I vaguely I vaguely vaguely remember, but it was not something that I, filed in any permanently accessible place. It's just kinda like At Palm. Whatever. Oh, is there?
[02:23:56] Unknown:
Earth to
[02:24:02] Unknown:
Paul.
[02:24:05] Unknown:
Back to what Murr was saying on Rumpelstiltskin and before it disappears from people's minds, hopefully, he wasn't holding his pivot point while he drilled through the floor, I yield.
[02:24:24] Unknown:
Paul Beiner.
[02:24:28] Unknown:
Who wants me?
[02:24:31] Unknown:
Sam in Houston. Hey, Paul. You mentioned the website that you, came up with yesterday that had some documents on it. Paul Bean or something, and, I didn't have time to write it down. Could you is there a chat room you could put that in? You you remember what you said?
[02:24:50] Unknown:
It's just notice.paulbeaner.com.
[02:24:54] Unknown:
Well, I tried that, and it wouldn't come up. Could you put a link somewhere?
[02:25:00] Unknown:
How did you spell notice? It's not www.anything. It's notice.paulbiner.com. If you spelled my name right, it would come up. And it's just like Wiener with a b,
[02:25:19] Unknown:
b I n r.
[02:25:21] Unknown:
That's the way I spelled it.
[02:25:32] Unknown:
Any spaces or anything in that call? Is it, nudgesdot? Paulbeiner.spaces..com?
[02:25:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Vie. Right? You should have the bells. Right? Yeah.
[02:25:45] Unknown:
Okay. Right.
[02:25:57] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. You gotta give a little some of us a little bit of grace on that. We're not used to spelling weiner.
[02:26:04] Unknown:
Oh, just as long as you don't spell it, w e a n e r.
[02:26:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I spelled it right.
[02:26:16] Unknown:
Okay. Try the link in the chat.
[02:26:23] Unknown:
Wouldn't that be the German version?
[02:26:26] Unknown:
It's it yeah. It's going to try and default to, a, secure site, but it's it's an insecure link, so just do HTTP. Let me throw another one in here, and try that. There. Okay. Here's the second link I put in there.
[02:27:03] Unknown:
Thank you, sir. You're welcome.
[02:27:15] Unknown:
I have a question, if you don't mind.
[02:27:19] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:27:22] Unknown:
Hello? Can you hear me?
[02:27:24] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:27:26] Unknown:
Oh. That bone up. I thought you couldn't. Yeah. Where can I, listen to previous episodes of yesterday, I think it was Julie who was talking about cryptocurrency? But I when I, when I log in or or I dial to, the show, she was already almost finished. And so I I got interested in the topic she she was laying down.
[02:28:04] Unknown:
Julie, front and center.
[02:28:06] Unknown:
Well, mhmm. Mhmm. It's, dropping a link in the chat for the archives on Pod Home. There you go.
[02:28:19] Unknown:
But where where do I go? Like, is is it in the matrix docs?
[02:28:25] Unknown:
It's in website where I can Oh, okay. Yeah. It's in the matrixdocs.com, and go down to Mhmm. Radio Ranch archives.
[02:28:44] Unknown:
Ah, okay.
[02:28:46] Unknown:
And click on the word here. It's right underneath telephone dial in (609) 663-1976. It's right underneath that line on the excuse me. FCC links.
[02:29:03] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Okay. It's just that I'm was trying to figure it out. Thank you so much.
[02:29:09] Unknown:
Welcome.
[02:29:38] Unknown:
Hey, Paul Biner. I rarely see anything you put in the chat. I'm wondering, am I supposed to go to another chat to see what you post?
[02:30:37] Unknown:
You guys still in the room? I don't hear anybody. I'm gonna beam out if nobody's talking. No. But I do thank you for the PDF. That was interesting.
[02:30:48] Unknown:
Is that a promise or a threat?
[02:30:52] Unknown:
Tell Paul if Paul is there or not. That that was a very interesting PDF he left. That, Pod Home Global. Hey, folks. I gotta get back to work. I'm gonna see you guys, tomorrow.
[02:31:10] Unknown:
That's not a threat. So it was a threat. So it was a threat. This is Jerry. Call us back. Anyway,
[02:31:18] Unknown:
so if I,
[02:31:20] Unknown:
if I interpret all these, codes and regulations code of federal regulation, the codes, if I interpreted them wrong and I'm not anywhere near a a lawyer or or a bar holder, why can they use these codes against me, but I can't use them against them? Question. That's the question. In my total ignorance, what are what are we supposed to do? Now the Democrat that votes that elects Republicans. You're supposed to hire an attorney. That's what you're supposed to do.
[02:32:16] Unknown:
Yeah. They're under the presumption that you are a feudal slave.
[02:32:24] Unknown:
So, I mean, I wasn't offended by what Mark I don't get offended. I got that. But, anyway, he said I took it out of context. Well, isn't that what they're doing? Taking it out of context by applying it on me?
[02:32:43] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think we should have anything to do with them, with with the codes I agree. Statutes.
[02:32:49] Unknown:
So why use them? But they still you but they still use them on us.
[02:32:54] Unknown:
Yeah. But we don't want we do. They still use We don't wanna use theirs if we use their tools to fight them, they see that as a benefit, and they also see that as you being what they presume you to be. I think that's what they're doing.
[02:33:08] Unknown:
You can't fix nothing with what broke it, more of what broke it.
[02:33:13] Unknown:
Yeah. You you can't. No. That's the Serve two masters, basically. Was stupid.
[02:33:18] Unknown:
Well, we're serving two masters when we do that kind of stuff. That's the way I look at it. And this this sovereignty issue comes up a lot. And from everything I've read, this is what happened. When we did the declaration of independence and the We the People is creating the government. So it's in a secondary position to the body politic, the people, which are the sovereigns. Not individual sovereigns, but as a collective sovereign. And then you get all the way up to, say, the the time of Lincoln, and we change from a republic to democracy. Okay?
So now that position is changing and you get fourteenth amendment citizens, of course, which are feudal slaves. They have no claim to anything that so to say that you're a sovereign citizen as an oxymoron. Right? But what the state's position is now is that they're the sovereigns along with the federal government. Right? They take the head position now. And in some ways they're right. So for you to claim sovereignty is gonna get squashed I'm like, yeah. Because they believe they're the sovereigns because they own all the land and they own you and currency, and everything else.
That's the way I think it came down from everything I read. So when you go back to being outside of the fourteenth amendment, you can claim that sovereignty, but as a collective, as one of the people.
[02:35:06] Unknown:
There's only one sovereign. It's God. So you can claim sovereignty without serfs all you want, but it's ruthless.
[02:35:15] Unknown:
I don't disagree with you, Murr. That's the only true sovereign. Yet within the political system is what I was describing.
[02:35:26] Unknown:
Right. Get the hell out of there.
[02:35:30] Unknown:
Yeah. That's why God always comes first in all my paperwork and then this other stuff secondary. Just so I'm clear with them who are who I serve. It's not them. It's God first.
[02:36:23] Unknown:
Well, I was just making a quote on that, on that on that code of federal regulations to where the judges cannot dismiss any cases.
[02:36:45] Unknown:
I have a kind of off topic subject or question to throw out there. If anybody might know. So, like, Roger today talking about the money, the monetary system, and would we need taxes if we had honest money and he says yes, because you have to tax out what you spend in into circulation. K. And and I'm gonna say most of the people here are familiar have heard about the tally stick system, which I think was in the Benz Benzetine empire. Anyways, so when you had when when you had and that's one of the most longest monetary systems that was ever used, other than gold and silver, of course, but a fiat. We'll call it a fiat one.
Was there tax when they had that system going? Does anyone know?
[02:37:46] Unknown:
Yes. And that bin and that, I think, Bill Stills, money money powers had that in there.
[02:37:57] Unknown:
That's where I percent.
[02:37:59] Unknown:
Money mass.
[02:38:01] Unknown:
Yeah. So there was a taxing system in that.
[02:38:07] Unknown:
Yeah. And the
[02:38:09] Unknown:
yeah. You know, when Jean was on, I was gonna comment, but Jean and I, couple days prior, did quite a long conversation after hours. And if you really look at what Lincoln did, you're almost almost everything that Jean wants to do is reversing what Lincoln did. Lincoln brought in bonds. He made he brought in the National Bank. He brought in the first income tax. I mean, this guy was a wrecking ball to everything that still existed in our our monetary and freedoms. I mean, this that income tax, it took them till, I think, 1872 to get it repealed.
And, of course, it just comes cheap. They're so they made a lot of money off that, income tax. And the greenbacks created inflation. It was like 25% inflation because it wasn't backed by anything. But three quarters of that debt was raised by bonds through the new national banks. And what Lincoln did to get the state banks to change the national banks, he put a 10% penalty on them to be state banks. So all you'd have to do to reverse that is give back to the state banks an advantage to stay away from national charters. That's what Lincoln did.
You started the first income tax on everybody. It wasn't just government employees.
[02:40:00] Unknown:
So that in turn would kinda make it like a head tax back in Jesus's day where it wasn't even based on employment, it was just based on your existence?
[02:40:11] Unknown:
Anything that gave you any any income that you made, whether it was from land or speculation or whatever, Lincoln taxed. Everything. And prior to that was none of that. And so when
[02:40:29] Unknown:
But in Jesus' time the North Coast fight for this guy
[02:40:33] Unknown:
after he did things like this. It it it's just to me, it's like It You know? Ignorance.
[02:40:40] Unknown:
Ignorance because they didn't know.
[02:40:44] Unknown:
Well, with a lot of propaganda about how how bad this house was, I think the the papers were turning John Brown into Jesus Christ. And, I mean, you know, same crap we have today.
[02:41:07] Unknown:
The government only has power over three areas, and there's commerce with foreign nations, commerce among the several states, and commerce with Indian tribes. And through that commerce, they tax us. But in Jesus' time, when you came to the temple, you had to pay the tax before you entered, and it didn't matter if it was with a dove, a goat, medals, or or your children. I'm just saying. The tax. The tax collectors. Or even before you went into any city, you had to pay the tax to enter. My dog makes me pay cheese tax. Yeah.
Somebody I don't I don't think the people in the eighteen hundreds I don't think the people in the eighteen hundreds got the newspapers unless they were in the cities. You're talking about the people that were rural anyways. And basically, all the people will rule. Did they get newspaper? Because they had their lives to lead grow their crops. Most people in the eighteen hundreds were not taxed because in the eighteen hundreds is when the land patents came into being. And the only the only thing they had to pay to get that acreage, whatever it was, whether it's a 160 or if it's even point one eight or if it's even point zero.
They only had to pay the fee, and then they grew their crops and they were never taxed on it. They only had to pay the general land office fee or or like, my great grandfather, he he in 1892, he he paid out of his pocket for a 160 acres here in in New Mexico. It's what's called a cash patent out of his pocket in the eighteen hundreds. But, anyway, so he still owns that land, a 160 acres that he paid for out of his pocket to this very day since 1892. We don't own our land. And therefore, because we don't own it, they tax us. Property taxes. Property taxes.
Wait a minute. I have a lot of property. I own a lot of property, not just that I don't own the land. I own the property on top of it, which today call equity. You only have equity interest in this so called property that you think you own. I'm just saying. I talk too much.
[02:45:57] Unknown:
When we end up in these courts, it I always remember what judge Stamper has to say about that. He says, judge in that court could do anything he wants as long as he doesn't disturb the public peace.
[02:46:12] Unknown:
No.
[02:46:14] Unknown:
Don't expect that if you're gonna use their rule book against them, it's gonna do you any good anyway. He says if you want justice, go to church.
[02:46:31] Unknown:
On that also.
[02:46:38] Unknown:
Well, you know what I mean technically. Go to God for justice. Don't go to men. A lot of people wanna make the argument that, Jesus supported the the seat of the Pharisees and the Sadducees because they were in Moses's seat. But clearly what Jesus says is when they're dispensing the laws of Moses, you can listen to them, but when they're not, you should not. When they're making up their own rules and they're not God's rules, forget about it. That would go the same for our churches today.
[02:48:09] Unknown:
The problem is people don't believe in god. That's why they don't follow god's law.
[02:48:17] Unknown:
Yeah. That's why men of reason like Voltaire become how we rule each other because he threw God out with the baby's bath water. And do we get men of reason like Thomas Jefferson instead of religious men?
[02:48:53] Unknown:
Don't fall for the idea, though, that they control everything. They manipulate. They can't control. God's in control. And you see how they're doing with their surveillance systems. They're trying to be God. They're antichrist. They're trying to replace Christ. Okay? He's everywhere, knows everything. It's all powerful. And that's what they're trying to do. And they fail miserably. So pray without ceasing. You'll be alright.
[02:49:37] Unknown:
The other thing I discussed with Jean in that after hours thing was, to book a jubilees, and there's actually a lot of economists that, think we could base at least a local system on how that was run. And, I think there's a lot to it. I've I've actually gotten the book, on that subject, regarding jubilees. So I think it actually was probably part of it was the sixth book of Moses' canon.
[02:51:30] Unknown:
So when he's so called forefathers of ours, decided to get up and write this constitution, so called constitution. Did they were they fighting for something? Or they just decided, hey. Let's write this paper and say or let's write these so called rules laws so that we could protect all the people.
[02:51:58] Unknown:
Were they fighting for something? Did they just keep
[02:52:03] Unknown:
Oh, money. Now money cut back into the equation.
[02:52:07] Unknown:
When Patrick Henry said that they wrote this I smell a rat leaning towards a monarchy.
[02:52:17] Unknown:
I think Hamilton said the same thing.
[02:52:20] Unknown:
And no. It was all about money, wasn't it? Not yeah. But Hamilton Hamilton didn't say that. He was all gung ho. In fact, he left the convention five times to go see his secret controllers, and he was being controlled.
[02:52:35] Unknown:
It's like we are now. Was the rat leaning towards a mark?
[02:52:39] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:52:46] Unknown:
So they wrote these on parchment, the Federalist Papers, the the so called constitution, the Bill of Rights.
[02:52:55] Unknown:
Look at the Anti Federalist Papers. Said, hey. This is Look at the look at the Anti Federalist Papers. And if you go to michaelgaddy.substack.com, he has found even more that weren't known about. And that woman, Cecilia Kenyon stumbled across them in '55 and published, published a book, though ye of little faith or those of little faith. So in other words, putting down the anti federalists, and they couldn't get the stuff published at the time, but everything they talked about has come true. They were prophets.
[02:53:32] Unknown:
Murr, wasn't the constitution written on hemp paper? Mhmm. Yep. Mhmm. Yeah. But they didn't they didn't wanna teach us that in school.
[02:53:44] Unknown:
It was written on a napkin.
[02:53:48] Unknown:
We were taught it was parchment paper. I've learned differently since then. I yield.
[02:53:54] Unknown:
Was was it the constitution and the bill of rights or the constipation and the bill of goods?
[02:54:03] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:54:08] Unknown:
It's a Khan's tit you tie on and you nurse from it from cradle to grave.
[02:54:16] Unknown:
Another usage of the word constitution is your well-being, your own body. People used to always take constitutionals after dinner, a walk.
[02:54:30] Unknown:
I always thought a morning constitutional was something else, and you weren't necessarily walking.
[02:54:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Walk into the outhouse. I yield.
[02:54:41] Unknown:
Yeah. That too. Process of elimination. Hey, Paul. Did you see the video that Mark was talking about? I sent it to you. FBI, you might ask.
[02:55:00] Unknown:
Yeah. I saw that. Yeah. I didn't think it was that funny.
[02:55:12] Unknown:
I certainly didn't think it was hilarious, but it was in it was entertaining. It was amusing. Yeah. We can't. It well, it's just the idea that they don't even want you to pass around pictures of the two of them. Like, what? Yeah. Get sued. Right? Because you might be inferring that she's a massage honeypot. I mean, they even invaded the country western music music.
[02:55:52] Unknown:
That's what that's what John Rick got out of it.
[02:55:59] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:56:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, watch out for that bill of rights because it's gonna cost you.
[02:57:07] Unknown:
The fact of the matter is that after the constitution was put together, it went out to all the states for ratification and, was debated in the big states like New York, Virginia, and Massachusetts. That debate was between federalist and anti federalists. And Peter yeah, Peter. And New York was the the last state to actually ratify, and the vote was 27 to 30. So you can say all you want about, you know, they did this in secret and which they actually did. Bro says that in in his paperwork, but nobody will read that. And he says the reason they did it in secret is because when they decided that they were going to, build a whole new document instead of revise the articles of confederation.
They did it so that England and its spies would not know what was going on in the convention. So I don't know, you know, is that true or not? But they sent this thing out and got ratified by all the states.
[02:58:22] Unknown:
Eventually, Patrick Henry spoke for hours and hours, many speeches. They tried to keep it from being ratified, and he would not swear on it thereafter. And, Rhode Island was a holdout for a really long time. But for other reasons there, that's where the most, Jewish ships of slaves came in, Aaron Lopez and such. He changed his first name to Aaron from, a Spanish name because he was proud of being Jewish.
[02:59:00] Unknown:
And what in you know, because of these debates for the federalist and anti federalists, especially amongst the three big states, we got the bill of rights.
[02:59:15] Unknown:
Bill of goods?
[02:59:18] Unknown:
Why do you call them that? I think they're valuable.
[02:59:22] Unknown:
Because I call them bill of goods. Constipation in the bill of goods.
[02:59:33] Unknown:
Darryl What Darryl Darryl ago too.
[02:59:42] Unknown:
I don't think they have any value because they seek to confirm they seek to confirm that which god has already set forth. So
[02:59:57] Unknown:
it's wasted words. That was a big selling point for the constitution. It was supposed to be, you know, protect your God given right. Right? They never even bring up God at all now. It's constitutional right.
[03:00:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. I'm not
[03:00:14] Unknown:
Well, they didn't most of them don't believe in them.
[03:00:18] Unknown:
Now the question is which God?
[03:00:23] Unknown:
Well, if you don't know know. Diplomacy
[03:00:27] Unknown:
clause. The supremacy clause. What's that other one? I'll try to defend. Commerce.
[03:00:41] Unknown:
Dude, you're breaking up.
[03:00:47] Unknown:
Commerce clause. Correct? Is that what you're looking for?
[03:00:53] Unknown:
No. It's, the yellow one.
[03:00:56] Unknown:
The privacy clause. So it's not It doesn't it doesn't matter how clause
[03:01:00] Unknown:
in there.
[03:01:04] Unknown:
Doesn't sorry. It doesn't matter how close your rights.
[03:01:10] Unknown:
Oh, the general well welfare.
[03:01:16] Unknown:
Yeah. It was the first document of the type.
[03:01:20] Unknown:
Necessary and proper is what it's called. And that means they can do whatever they want.
[03:01:28] Unknown:
That's just you little unaware with it, which the American people did not in the beginning.
[03:01:36] Unknown:
Go ahead. Anybody hear Edwin Viera on Jeff runs this past week last week?
[03:01:51] Unknown:
Yeah. I heard some of that. Pretty
[03:01:54] Unknown:
pretty good one hour. He went he went through as to, when they changed from, the maxims of law and the commentaries on the law to, stare decisis. That way, the Supreme Court really reigns supreme, and they pick and choose. Instead of taking the constitution as a whole, They just single out one little argument that somebody's making about it. I found that very interesting and notable. So and he had a funny story about, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Did you hear that one, Murr?
[03:02:47] Unknown:
Where am I? Yeah. I think so. Tell us so.
[03:02:51] Unknown:
That before she got on the court, Edwin Vieira had argued, a case before the court. And then the next case he was in, Ruth Bader was didn't really didn't understand the case before and that Edwin had been the one to argue it. And so, anyway, I just thought it was hilarious, but he didn't point it out to her. You know what I'm saying? He didn't call her out in that moment, but she didn't really know, who that he had argued the case that she was, speaking against on his current case. You'd have to listen to how he said it so much better better said than me. I yield.
[03:03:42] Unknown:
I I think you can thoroughly prove that our constitution lasted as long and and was just as long as the people were Christians and practicing Christianity within their families and their communities. When people started to look for more money and got corrupted by the industrial revolution and what that did, first thing we got was a nice big war and a lot of dead people, and everything went away. Just what? Couldn't he be a Christian to go and kill you on the table? And that's
[03:04:19] Unknown:
exactly what They can tax you all they want.
[03:04:23] Unknown:
No, Murr. That's not true. Like I said, Lincoln brought in the income tax.
[03:04:31] Unknown:
Read the constitution.
[03:04:35] Unknown:
Well, those could do anything that that you let them do that people in this country didn't. They knew their rights. They practiced those 10 amendments.
[03:04:48] Unknown:
Let's practice the 10 commandments. Might get somewhere.
[03:04:59] Unknown:
I don't know why anybody even thinks that manmade laws are gonna last with any period of time unless they're backed by Christianity. They're just not going to. And that's exactly what happened to the constitution. You write any law you want. That's why I'm I'm big on looking and and going back to what would God want us to do. Well, that's in this book called Jubilees when it comes to how to how to run a society.
[03:05:40] Unknown:
How to
[03:05:44] Unknown:
create and keep justice, protect the poor, etcetera.
[03:05:53] Unknown:
Yeah. It's right there in the Bible too. Exodus 20, Deuteronomy five six, Leviticus. It's all in there.
[03:06:01] Unknown:
Yes. It is. Jubilee just gets into nice precise detail on what you do and what you don't do, what the calendar's supposed to be. And all of these things were things that the Pharisees weren't practicing. So what did the Pharisees do? They wrote it out of canon.
[03:06:28] Unknown:
I believe we got poor people because these people are too greedy, and they steal everything.
[03:06:42] Unknown:
Yeah. We have an epidemic agreed in this country. There's just no doubt about it in the world.
[03:06:58] Unknown:
When you make a dollar, they make a thousand dollars for each dollar that you do. Hi, boys and girls.
[03:08:00] Unknown:
We're not answering to boys and girls today. We're friends, neighbors, and kin. As a holdover from last Friday.
[03:08:14] Unknown:
Boys and girls?
[03:08:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Seriously.
[03:08:19] Unknown:
Children of God.
[03:08:24] Unknown:
Okay. I'll buy that. K. Well, it seems like the, the feverish pace of the discussion has trailed off. So even though the room will still be open and people will still be talking, it will not be streamed. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Tuesday edition for Tuesday, 11/25/2025. That's 11/2525. Gotta go figure. Gotta love it. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you'll find links to all sorts of fun stuff, including free conference call links so you can join us live on this show. Thanks so much for joining us today. We can't wait to see you back here again for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales.
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[03:09:59] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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Personal security talk: firearms laws and non‑lethal "Byrna" launchers
Licenses, nationality status, and a Kentucky carry case anecdote
Caller segment: MTG, Trump, and media personalities debate
Open phones: new callers check‑in and Thanksgiving chatter
Deep dive: US public debt, bond markets, and the repo rate
Sony, Standard Oil of New York, and Japans postwar finance tale
BRICS, gold revaluation rumors, and 50‑year bonds
Why buy gold and silver: S&P vs gold since 2000
"Buy the bank?" Greenbacks, spend‑and‑tax theory, and mortgages
Public banking ideas, state control, and local currencies
Utah case Dyett v. Turner and critiques of the 14th Amendment
Paramilitary policing, militarization, and Israel training claims
Repo stress explained and warnings to prepare financially
Holiday schedule, travel plans, and community updates
Media spats: FBI leadership, lawsuits, and Voltaire quotes
CFR vs USC, administrative law, and jurisdiction tangles
Archive links, tech help, and show resources
Canadas western provinces and secession rumors
BIS vs IMF, LIBOR history, and financial acronyms
Where to find replays and navigating the website
Why codes apply to you: presumptions, sovereignty, and Gods law
Tally sticks, Lincolns finance moves, and income tax origins
Land patents, property taxes, and ownership
Federalists vs Anti‑Federalists, Bill of Rights debate, and stare decisis
Wrap‑up: schedule, site links, and sign‑off