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Paul, are we connected?
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Yeah. Well, yes. Good morning. Okay. There's Boris. Morning.
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Yeah. We're connected.
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We will have to continue. No. There's a lot of silence.
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Oh,
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here we go. There to play with. Yeah. Open me for that. Carlos. Well, it's off to work. We go here, picking up right after the long holiday. I can't remember the last time I had two days off. So it's, refreshing, but let me tell you, I missed you. Okay? So, let's commence on the regular routine here at least for another few weeks, and that would be commencing on December 1. Paul, we've turned another month on the calendar of '25. Exciting year. And, it is Monday, so you probably don't have a lot to say about the folks that are helping us. But then again, you might. So I just don't know. Would you please identify, and let's give proper credit to the folks that help us extend our reach. Morning, Paul.
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Good morning. I'm based I I screwed everything up. I started the rumble stream late. Yeah. I did the I screwed up the countdown. The countdown, I hard started it at sixty seconds, and that took me right up to the top of the freaking hour. I didn't need the time for the station ID or anything like that. Basically, I'm busier than a one armed paper hanger because I was distracted
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by other stuff. Uh-oh. Oh, no. Well, I think demerits demerits might be in order, but you might put them on the back Yeah. I don't know. Might put them on the back burner in this instance.
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You're gonna have to either you're either gonna have to demote me or cut my pay, one of the two Private Paul, you know, or yeah. Something like that. We're we're hardly nowhere. We're hardly anywhere. We're on Okay. A free conference call, of course. The links to that are on our website, thematrixstocks.com. And we're on eurofolkradio.com, thanks to our buddy, pastor Eli James. And, we're on Global Voice Radio Network, both radio and Global Voice Radio Network, both radio and Rumble, and, radio.globalvoiceradio.net. It takes you to our Pod Home archives page where you can find a link to the live show. And also rumble.globalvoiceradio.net where, you get a nice thumbnail of Roger smiling in Ecuador, and,
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you can hear the audio from the show there. There you go. Yeah. Remember the old Firesign Theater? Paul, are you old enough to remember the Firesign Theater? You know, that album that that you you take acid and listen to? Do you remember that back in the sixties?
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No.
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No. Really? Some of the old stuff. I was trying to remember their famous bit. How can you be something something and not anywhere at all? Oh, it'll come to me. But,
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yeah, some of the old stuff. I've heard it. I've heard it, but being, being, nine years old when it went to 1970 Yeah. I wasn't dropping acid. You weren't No. I wasn't dropping acid and listening to the album. No. Well, I know. Doing that. So so I'm so I'm I'm I'm unfamiliar with that. I I missed all the fun, apparently.
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You you obviously did. They were great, the Firesign Theater. They had all these, Beat the Reaper. And they'd have all these game shows on. If you could beat the Reaper. They're very good. Old memories. See, they hadn't totally been wiped out. So were you finished giving proper credit to the folks that are with us today? Or did I just leave that you interrupt? I mean, I'll be busy.
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Because I don't have anything else intelligent to say. Well, they're probably still,
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you know, arguing over turkey bones or something. Who knows? Who who knows? Well, the big holiday is behind us. And, of course, those of you did show up Friday with Brent. I had a nice holiday with some of the folks from the, Israel first group that have defected kinda. And, it's very nice. They're very, very sweet people. Younger couple, you know, in their forties, but, just well, they both lived in Atlanta and they're, you know, good good folks. One of them, the female Paul, interestingly enough, is related to Mormon royalty.
The guy that, yeah. Well, the guy that Joe that went was big pals with Joseph Smith that helps go to Utah and found the whole Mormon outfit out there. But excuse me, it's her great uncle. So and she bolted. She's bolted from them. But, very nice people. So, anyway, I had that. Good weekend. I've gouged, to the over over gouged on football, and, that was good. So some really good games on this weekend. I gotta kinda I'm still uncertain about this new format they've thrown college football into and how they've screwed it up with NIL name, image, likeness. For those of you who don't know, the schools pay the players to come play now. I mean, it's like a a real minor lead, and some of them are in the millions of dollars, okay, for an 18 year old kid.
So that just, to me, that, is jaundice the whole thing. But, anyway, it was good good, good weekend. It was nice to have two days off. I did nothing but really just lounge and, to keep up with any news. I don't know anything else that's happened. Hey, Rick. So I'm I'm kinda green. I've heard a little bit this morning, but that's about all. Rick, how you doing? Did you have a good Thanksgiving? Yes, sir. I did. It looks like, you know, unless you won the battle for Elaine Kiffin and I'm not sure why. I'm wait I'm waiting to see. I haven't heard. I'm trying to find out, and I figured I'd just wait it out. I kinda figured that's He's gone. Way it was gonna go. Pardon me? He's gone.
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He's gone, and he will not be coaching Ole Miss if they go to the playoffs.
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Oh, is that right? Yikes. Okay. So well, good on the Tigers.
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Schools.
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Yeah. Okay. Well, you know, no. You can't coach at two schools. I can understand that. And, I guess, I'll I'll miss has some real good reason to hate us anymore than they did before. So that will escalate. No doubt. Thank you, Rick. I kinda figured that's what was happening. The other folks in the show probably don't know too much about this, but, my my old school has used gotten probably what must be one of the, if not well, one of the better coaches in the country after a weird half of second half decision. Anyway, well, that's good news, Rick. Thank you. I had not heard that yet, but, that will make make my day a bit.
So I'll be able to hey, Raj. Well, hold on. Hold on. I'll be I'll be watching Finebaum this afternoon. Let's put it that way. Okay?
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Yeah. Now, hey, Raj. If Kiffin Go ahead. If Kiffin gets an offer, if Bama coach if Alabama needs a coach, Lane Kiffin will drop LSU like a hot rock because that's what he wants. He wants to be Minnesota and without.
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Well, it kinda might be. Now, you know, I I know, when this was being deliberated over the weekend. Sorry, audience. I guess we're gonna talk about this. He said he was gonna call Gene Carroll, one of his old mentors, and, Nick Nick Saint Nick. And, I figured if he called Sabin that he was going, and I'll tell you why, is because Sabin said in an interview last year that leaving LSU was the biggest mistake he'd made in his professional life. He made that pay statement publicly. So I figured that if he talked to, Kiffin personally, that was gonna get relayed.
And, anyway, all that, you know, let's let's find out more about that. Thanks for the news, Rick. Who else is trying to say something? There's another guy there.
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Roger. Yeah. Roger. Can you hear me?
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Yes, Bory. I hear you. Right. You have a good day. Are you here about Spielberg?
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Yes, sir. Yes, sir. The best time giving ever. I make a 26 pounder.
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Oh,
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good for you. Half in the oven and half inch too. Yes. I have a good time, Raj. Good time. It's okay, Bori. Well, good to hear it. It's Now what what was your question? Do you see what's going on? No. Do you know about silver? It's going up to $58.17 today.
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Now hold it, Bory. I'm sorry. I didn't understand you. But did you say Cuba?
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No. No. No. The silver is up to $58.17 right now.
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Silver. Oh, oh, Plata. Plata is what they call it in Spanish. Yeah. Plata is up. Plata. Plata. Plata. Is it? $60.67 dollars for silver?
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$50.58 dollars. $58.
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Okay. So silver's going up. What's gold done this morning?
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42. You mean by now? It's, 42 yeah. It's $42.37 right now with 88¢.
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Right. What it looks like is here about a month or two ago when gold really spiked. Silver was slowly climbing. Gold spiked up to the $4,500, which was an overshot on the market, a little, excessive exuberance there from the market, and it fell back down. Some people took price took profits at that stage. 4,200 is alright with with me. Just sit back and let it go. It's going nowhere but up. Okay? Thank you, Bory. So Silver's at 57. Well, that's the highest it's ever been in the history of the planet, folks. I can tell you that right now. So if you made that good play as we've talked about this over the last few weeks excuse me. If you were able to, make that play you're sitting pretty.
Should I tell the Jesse Livermore story again? Might as well. It's quite it's worth telling. You can't you can't tell a better story on investing than this one to me. Probably most of you have heard this. Some of you, if you're new, maybe we got some new folks today from the Thanksgiving holiday. Who knows? Anyway, this is a we'll deviate for a minute on, finances, which when I first got into this, Paul, many years ago, my logic was this. Well, they ran they they're the money powers. They rode in on the financial pony, and and they're gonna ride out on the financial pony. So you better find out what the pony likes. Okay?
And so, that's what drove me, from the start, looking into economics, finding out about von Mises' Austrian economics versus Keynesian economics and those differences, and now we're all keen well, we're all keen now, not us, but, the majority folks. Deficit spending, if you wanted to illustrate the difference in deficit spending. Now Keynes, John Maynard Keynes, his name's screaming homosexual. He had a, a man a mansion next to the Rothschilds. I don't know what that tells you. But, he was a little obscure nobody. Nobody had ever heard of the guy before, Versailles. And after Versailles, mister Keynes was, well, a worldwide figure, really.
And his deal with his theory of economics is deficit spending. Now that fits right in with this scam here, the scheme we're on because they're taking you. They got a situation you're born into servitude there right at birth. The minute your big toe comes out of mama's, little birth canal there, you're you're enslaved. K? Halfway, when you're halfway out, you're not. To my well, this is the way I understand it. And but, boy, when you're when that big toe comes out, bam, you're in voluntary servitude. They take that birth certificate. They attach it as a warehouse receipt to the bond issued, and then they extend your labor as a collateral.
That's where the deficit spending comes from. Every time congress goes in and spends all this money that they don't have that's putting us deeper into debt, They're taking that thirtieth year and as, as has already been floated as a trial balloon, next year, they're gonna announce a fifty, fifty year bond back partially or wholly by gold. So the the this is the mechanism is taking that person born fraudulently into servitude, attaching a fraudulent it's a legitimate it's a legitimate commercial document, but they're using it fraudulently. You and I both damn know it. They go over and attach it to the bonds, and then they start selling it to the world's investors. That's Kinsey and Economics because all they have to do is extend the years, and they can go deficit, spend more and more and more.
So, yeah, they love Kinsey and economics. And, of course, I shouldn't have to tell you. But attached to all that deficit spending is compound interest. That's compounding now on top of compounding. So it's not even money that was ever even visualized. It's just compounding on compounding of of of nothing. K? So that's the, the wrinkle. Of course, Austrian economics is more on solid money, gold and silver, and the way economics works instead all this Kinsey and, crap that they come up with, quite frankly. So, anyway, that's been going on, and, of course, that directly affects the metals. That's why they suppress the metals is so that this relationship of this funny money that's being deficit spent doesn't have to come head up in people's minds with the value of gold or silver real money.
So that's why they keep these things intentionally suppressed. Yes, Paul?
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I have a question. I have a hypothetical
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question for you. Uh-oh. Okay. One of those.
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Okay. So you're familiar with the Ponzi scheme, where somebody solicits investors, investors invest in, this scheme, and that person that receives the funds distributes those funds as dividends to existing investors. Mhmm. Therefore, you know, keeping the scheme going.
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Now, if
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compound interest is never lent into existence, wouldn't that not make our entire fiat money system a Ponzi scheme because it has interest that has no, source.
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And it's got to continually have new money coming in to service the old people. Yeah. Of course it is. Exactly. So it's a Ponzi scheme and the Federal Reserve is guilty
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of operating
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a Ponzi scheme. There's there's probably not one crime on the face of the Earth the Federal Reserve is not respond not not guilty of, quite frankly. Racketeering. Really get into it. Pardon me?
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Racketeering.
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Yes. Thank you. All of it. Thank you, Rick. I mean, it's just nothing but a big mafia. That's all they are. Okay? The big money money mafia. That's what they are. Anyway, what was happening here for the audience that may be hanging is that they've used gold and silver, particularly silver, as a way to keep gold down and to keep the masses from understanding that they're just continuing to run that printing press. Because if they knew they were continually running that printing press, they'd had done something, you know, insightful like I did twenty five years ago and go buy gold when it was, unbeknownst to me at the time, Paul. It was the cheapest in that o one to o three range right there.
Maybe nine maybe o o o o turn of century. But right in that low range is what's called Brown's bottom. Now Brown's bottom is a term that was affixed to that period of time because Gordon Brown was the exchequer head of the exchequer near Treasury in in England. When they got an order to sell or whether he initiated it, I don't know. He probably got he probably got a piece of this, Paul. But regardless, Gordon Brown sold half of England's gold supplies at an auction to the lowest bidder. Can you say Rothschild?
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Oh, yeah.
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I can say that. So they sold half of England's existing gold. There's a picture of the queen down there in the big gold vaults, at half to the lowest bidder. So, that is back when gold I think the lowest it hit, Paul, was $251 and some change. So, that right there, that period of time, there's a little bit of time there, was the lowest gold has been in relation to the currency it's purchased in in five thousand years. Now Robbie Noel, oh, buddy, I was certainly happy to do some shows with Robbie, used to say, well, you're never gonna buy at the bottom. You're never gonna sell at the top. And he's pretty much right on that. Okay? But, if you're fortunate enough to buy it, be perceptive and be a contrarian and purchase at that point in time. I was fortunate enough. The good lord put me in position in front of a bunch of just pure cash flow. That's all it was. No expenses.
No nothing. Just pure cash flow. And, I went and put it in in the precious metal, the noble metal. And, one of the smarter decisions I've made in my adult lifetime, that and moving to South America, I consider two of the smarter decisions personally I've ever made, even with a little guidance. But here, back to what we were saying about gold and silver, is that they you because silver is a very small market, you know, compared to gold or other markets. It's quite a small market. Now, of course, engaged with by a lot of manufacturers that use silver in necessary, operations in what they manufacture.
Well, for instance, you know how many you know how much silver is in every cruise missile, Paul?
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40 ounces.
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22 pounds.
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22 pounds. Pounds.
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Every cruise missile that goes kaboom, 22 pounds of silver is lost forever. So anyway, that's, the some of the manufacturing aspects of it. It's why they just moved silver, by the way, from just a ordinary metal to what they call, I think, a strategic metal. It really puts different criteria on exporting and importing silver and stuff for The US because of this usage here, probably because of the other things they've got drawn up on the board for us to move into. Regardless, they will keep silver low because it usually leads gold. It's a smaller market, but boy, when it starts going, it drags gold right with us. Now in this instance, gold has led silver for the last month or so. But now it looks like silver's taken over a little bit. Anyway, the way they control this, if you don't know all this stuff, if you do, I'm sorry. I gotta repeat it for those who are out there that may not.
What they do is they take the futures market just like they did with our warehouse receipt for us. They put it into the futures market, and it's your future income that they're messing with here. Well, they love the futures market because if you can control the futures market, you can control today. So they go out in the futures market, and there's a thirty minute window between when the, when our markets close and when the Asian markets open. There's no markets in the silver, any of those markets in that time frame. And so what they'll do in that thirty minutes is they'll go in and dump, oh, half a year or I think even more at times depending on the severity of the situation they're trying to combat on the price rising and the forces that are causing it, they will, go in and maybe dump a half a year's supply. I forget how much is Silver's, mined during a year, but they'll take half of that amount as a as a stock, as a futures deal bet.
And usually, when you're doing, when you're doing what what they when you're selling them, you're betting it for it to go down. And, what they will do, the requirement is you have to own the stock. So they should buy the rules. Of course, these guys don't follow the rules. As we know, their rules are not for them. They're for us. Well, at least not us because we are out of that crap. But for the average, people that are still in that garbage and they're, they're they're betting you, you know.
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And so talking about a naked short?
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Yes. Naked short is is the term I'm looking for. Thank you. That means they don't have the stock borrowed. It's just we're throwing this out there. It's, you know, it's illegal. Doesn't matter. They're the they're the, you know, monsters of the universe. So they will throw that in when there's no other markets open, and a half a year's supply will automatically because there's no buyers, the price goes down. And then the market's open. There's a down price there. But that's the way they've been controlling it in the futures market with this mechanism called naked shorts. So, now that seems to be changing a little bit. Gold is lagging a bit as for from what you folks told us this morning. Silver's 57, $58 is totally new new air for them. They've never been that high before.
But it would be very wise if you've still got some shekels left laying around that are not obligated in other areas. Man, it'd be real smart to buy some metals. Okay? And I was leading up to leading up to the guy, Jesse Livermore, who I've told this story. He's one of yeah. I I read about the guy or something. I he became kind of a hero to me. Well, first of all, I don't think he was a Jew, so that's good. But he was the famous investor in the twenties of, and if you remember the movie or the book, The Great Gatsby, he was the character that The Great Gatsby was fashioned after.
And I I I'm I'm always enthralled by the story. But this guy, there there was that much public attention on the stock market and the the the, you know, roaring twenties. Remember, roaring twenties, bathtub gin and flappers and all that stuff. And, he was so notorious, and he had, like, Gatsby. If you ever see a cover of The Great Gatsby, he's got a a a unique car on the front. I don't know what the car model was, but it was very unique and obviously pretty expensive. And when he drive into Wall Street every day, New York did not have traffic lights. They had traffic towers.
And the men in the towers would direct the traffic flow, and they could see his unique car coming blocks away because they had a height advantage. And Jesse Livermore, it is said, Jesse Livermore never stopped for a red light in New York City. He was so notorious at that point that people could see his unique car and the people that ran the towers would wave him through. Stop traffic to wave him. That's like, Paul, that's like presidential stuff. K? So somebody at Jess Jesse Livermore made and lost a fortune seven or eight times in that decade.
I don't remember which one, but he had a he had a whole bunch of wives. I guess he had a a wife for every time he made and lost a fortune, Paul.
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Go figure. Go figure. Having a wife, that'll do it. I'm okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. No eight mail, please. I'm That's right. That's right. Please leave leave Paul out. He's trying to be funny. Would would he refer to as the Wolf of Wall Street?
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I don't know if that was him or not. I think that might have been more modern. I'm not sure, Rick. Anyway, y'all can go do some research on him. He's he's got care a lot of stuff on him and, that you can dig up. But Jesse, one of his wives, he after he lost his fortune, he, wanted to go take the jewels that he bought for her and go sell them to try and get started again. She wouldn't give up her jewels, so he divorced her. I think he had, like, six or seven wives during that period of time too. I don't know how you do that. Regardless, somebody asked Jesse Livermore. Interesting character to research.
Somebody asked Jesse, how do you do how do you survive in Wall Street? And, of course, his answer was buy right, sit tight. That's pretty simple instructions. Buy right, be a contrarian, buy when things are low. Here, I'll give you an example, Rick. How would you like to have bought about about $2,500 worth of Amazon stock around 02/2001? Yeah. You know what it was back then? Yeah. About a 100 and something dollars, I think, maybe less. You would be doing very pardon me? I was just gonna say I wish I'd bought,
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back after I got out of high school, I wish I'd invested in Casio stock
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and Yeah.
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Or all those computer companies. And, I tell you something. If if someone would who had been smart, I knew what to do, but I just didn't have the funds in o eight. Uh-huh. Ford stock went to a dollar a share, and everybody in the world should have been on Ford stock. Oh, I I did not know that.
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I've never been much of a stock hound. I know there's, there there there there there there's profits to be made there. Of course. That's why they're there. But, yes. Anyway, that, that's the story on mister Livermore. Buy right. Sit tight. It's, the best strategy you can have. You know? So, anyway, if you've got some shackles around, you may not be buying at the bottom, but let me tell you folks, silver is gonna be $600,000 plus an ounce. I guarantee you. Guarantee you. So Yes.
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Yeah. I worked for a guy in the eighties. He's he's pretty smart and, very smart. And he told me something I never forgot. He said the price of a stock does not indicate what it's worth. It indicates what people think it's worth, and that's stuck me with me to this day. Very true. Because Very true. That way you can take advantage. Like, when Ford stock went to a dollar share in o eight, I knew that it had nothing to do with the true value of Ford stock. It was just what people thought it was worth the paying. Right. Right. So you can take advantage of that.
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Well, if you like that sort of stuff, I've never it's never had any interest to me really, simply because I've never well, my god's not money. Let me put it that way. So, anyway, that, that's the lesson of Jesse Livermore. If you're in that position, find somebody good. Tucker Carlson's new partnership with his old time buddy. That's one of the biggest wholesalers in the country. That's a good play. Pete Elliott, p e p m, p e d elliott, precious metals dot com. Another real good source, he sells bullion, not not necessarily minted coins. You can sell them to you, of course, but he's gonna they specialize in bullion. And Pete plays what's very interesting in the metals market because he plays a ratio game. Now the ratio here you go. The the the historical ratio of this ounce of gold and ounce of silver coming out of the ground is you're gonna get 15 ounces of silver for every one ounce of gold.
That's the historical ratio. And the raise that ratio now is 90 to one. So the price has still probably gone up a little bit this morning or are down a little bit. I guess with the price going up, it'll go down a little bit. Anyway, they play this ratio between silver and gold. And they play this price game on when one of them goes up and and and and and they go back and reference this ratio, 15 to one. Well, what's the what's normal? 15 to one. What's it at now? 90 to one. It'd be real good to buy silver. Okay. And that ratio is gonna come down. And then when it does come down to a certain point, you sell that and you go buy gold and you'll get more gold than you would have if you'd have bought gold initially.
And then that reverses and gold goes up and that ratio is too high, then you reverse that and buy silver. And you're constantly enlarging your, what you've got invested in, your little pile there, on just this natural ratio of silver. That's another way to do it. You can talk to them. There's a lot in this metals game to learn, but I'll tell you what. If you got some extra shekels, you if you don't have learned it yet, I'd be looking into it real closely right now because it's gonna bear some really big benefits in the future. Silver, $600,000 an ounce gold. No telling how how much. Maybe it's rumored that Trump's gonna, as you're rumored from Judy Sheldon, a very, very good, barometer inside in the gold bug community that, next July 4, Trump is going to revalue gold. I say revalue not from the 4,000, but from the $50 that congress has it at now. Because with that price, if we do have any gold in Fort Knox, that's a big if.
If you do, then the gold is valued at this price, $50 an ounce. So that's that's absurd. So he will take that $50 and maybe make it 25,000 an ounce. I mean, I don't know. I'm just guessing. But there's gonna be a reevaluation of gold, and then the market's gonna reevaluate it anyway because the market price is gonna drive it. Well, you can't go buy an ounce of gold at your dealer for $50. I'll promise you that. So, there's some exciting things in the future economically. And, of course, what Trump's trying to do there is raise that price of gold that cross your fingers that we've got it. And our our and and even if we do have it, that we own it.
Okay? I'm not just storing it for some Rothschild bastard. Okay? We we want the ownership of that. That's the big question, of course. But it will revalue all that and it will balance out part of this, fraudulent, hypothecated debt we're sitting in. So, anyway, there's just a little soliloquy to start the, start the new week after long weekend, something very important. And that's the financial aspect of this because as I said, it's the horse they rode in on. And believe me, knowing these bastards, it's the horse they plan on riding out on. Okay? And so we can really throw a hitch in their giddy up because it's all based on fraud.
And as we've learned, they recognize it. So, boy, if we could ever get to the platform that's gonna get our message out, it hits this volatile market of people that are confused, looking for answers, and many of them are really pissed off. And then they got every reason to be for the the period of escalating violence that these bastards have. That's what we're in right now. Friday, Thursday is a perfect Wednesday is a perfect example of it. Have you, Paul, have you heard too much about this Afghani? I haven't heard much. I've heard a little bit. Have you heard very much about him? The guy that popped these two national guard people? Well, Paul's not there. Okay. So, Rick, you're there. We're conversing. Rick, have you heard much about it? You're probably up on top of the news better than I am.
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Have you heard anything else, Danny?
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No. You haven't? Okay. Well, it's interesting. He came over. He was a CIA guy. He was working with CIA in Afghanistan, evidently. And so they bring him and a bunch of those other Afghanis, when that whole thing turned, they bring them into The US, quote, unquote, and they vetted him. I'm pretty sure they vetted him or somebody else that they vetted and then he pulled something off. In other words, what the vetting program that we've got for these people, we're bringing in from all over the world. It ain't worth a crap. Okay? Garage. This guy.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes, Dave?
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Yeah. ABC News a little bit ago at the top of the hour called him an illegal alien.
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ABC News is attaching the illegal labia
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alien labia instead of the He's a migrant. He's a migrant.
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Right. And they called him a CIA asset.
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Yes. He was. He work he was embedded with CIA stuff in Afghanistan.
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Right. And so they yeah. They're they said he's an illegal.
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Okay. Now now no no, evidently, he was not illegal. He was brought in here under the auspices of that program. And I'm gonna tell you what I heard. This may not be right, but this is what I heard. Okay. That, there was the entire they voted on that to the congress to bring all those people over. Right? Who are the only two congressmen that voted against bringing them into The US, Dave?
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I don't I really don't know.
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Okay. Julie, I hope you're listening. One of them was Massey and the other was Marjorie Taylor Greene, the traitor according to Julie. She's compromised. She was the only one in congress with Massey that voted not to bring these guys over.
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K.
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And that was under old Biden's regime. Right?
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Yes. Of course. We've had the whole Afghanistan fiasco. Yes.
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So, anyway, this guy showed up here. Some of them some of them Afghani showed up in my little town.
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Oh, did they? Well, and not only that, with this guy, whoever this guy's name was, and I'm I will be the first to tell you I haven't tapped into any news over the weekend. K? For for all intents and purposes, none. Well, this is a guy. He was in Seattle and drove or flew all the way to DC to pop these two national guard people and killed one of them. Did he kill the female? I think he killed the female. Yeah. The woman male still The woman killed 20 year old.
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She was 19 or 20 years old. Yep.
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Well, I hope that it absolutely causes a firestorm. K? We'll see. This question's coming up all over the place anyway. I didn't watch it, but Jones I don't know if y'all watched any of the, Infowars Sunday stuff, but Jones did all four hours on this Afghan stuff. I wasn't gonna watch it. I saw what he's gonna do. I know a little bit about it. I know enough about it, I think. Anyway, I went over and watched the football game. But, that four hours with Jones yesterday on this, it's been the talk, obviously, of the, the new stuff that's been on this morning that will allow. What you see is gonna grow.
So, very interesting folks. It looks like the, it look it looks like the the the the swallows are coming back to Capistrano, unfortunately. So, here, listen. I've been running my mouth. I was dying to talk to you guys. I didn't hardly have anybody to talk to the whole weekend. Can you tell? I just couldn't wait to get on the show this morning. So, are are there by any chance because this is normally what we do at the start of the show. This show's for new folks mainly. And we don't have any new people. We're gonna then we're gonna revert to stuff like this. This is topical, involves us, to the same point of I wanna compare us to these other folks that are in that system and, and discuss current events. So if there are any new folks and you you you the cat hasn't got your tongue and you're not scared, please let them know that we're here for you.
That's the reason we're here. Predominantly, we get out of bed, crossing our fingers. Go, man. We'll get some new folks today because we want this thing to grow. And, we want it to grow. And all of us, I believe, have that attitude because the bigger we get, the more effective we're gonna be. They're scared as hell of us just if you're a serf. Imagine what we'd have as a whole nation of free people coming after these fraudulent, lying, thieving, stealing, slaving sons of Satan bitches because that's who they are. That's their daddy. Satan is their daddy.
Okay? So do we have anybody new in the audience who wanna say something? Good morning. Hi, Roger. Got a question? Got a comment? Any of that? I'm betting there probably isn't this morning. But there may be, and you can't ignore it, the possibility that we may get lucky. Yes, ma'am. Was that somebody trying to say something?
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Yeah. I'm trying to whatever.
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Well, I'll wait.
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Okay. Now I wanna Yeah. Let let me let me concentrate on this gal right here. Talk right into your microphone, please.
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Hi. This is this is Alma.
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Oh, it's Alma. Hey, Alma. Be in. Buenas.
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Yeah. How are you doing?
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I'm, you can tell I'm wound up today. Did you have a nice Thanksgiving?
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Absolutely. We did. We had pumpkin pie. My kids loved it. Yeah. Well, they had pumpkin pie.
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Didn't leave any for mom and dad. Well, that's good. I'm gonna just talk about being free. Did you talk about freedom around the Thanksgiving weekend this weekend?
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Yes. Yes. We talk about that often because, you know, we listen to, to this show every every day. Well, I I know these days you it it it wasn't on, but, yeah, we talk every day every day, you know, for what we hear here and what we're learning. And the questions that we have that pop in our minds with my husband, my kids, of course, they they listen to what to what we say.
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The what the adults are talking about.
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Mhmm. Yeah. And and they're happy. Well, you know, they they're learning as well.
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Alma, my your situation just warms the cockles of my heart, really. And here you are. You're naturalized. You're Mexican. You're in The US for a number of years now. And all of a sudden, you find out that you can be free for the one of the few times in the whole course of history, people can really be free of this government monster and be under god given rights and constitutional protections, at least for now. We've got it. They agree with it. So I I'm I hope you understand the importance of that because, boy, it's important to me. And we're tickled to death to have you, Alma. So what can we do for Josh? Questions that came up over the weekend or anything?
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Yes. I have actually a few questions. And, you know, trying to because I've been, you know, reading, you know, going into, based on what, you know, the conversations that you have, and I try to look up for information. Now I found this, thing called revocation of election letter. Now I know we submitted the, the letter to the notice. Yeah. The notice to IRS with copy of the affidavit that we sent to the secretary of state. Now then, but this revocation of election seems like it's something that it's it may be also, like, in addition to what we already sent. So It is. They don't bark us with, you know, like, you need to file you need to file your taxes.
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Mhmm. This is a different thing. Now this, you're talking about and it may be just be definitions to this term. It's a nebulous term, revocation of election because you could come back and say that when you put the notice into IRS after the Secretary of State, you put your notice into IRS, that that could be classified in a sense as a revocation of election. That's not how I use that term. Okay? I use that term on what my teachers found, particularly John Benson, in reading through these regulations. And he found in their rules that once you change status, that you can go in and get back three years of what you've paid in.
Now I call that revocation of election, not just putting them on notice. K? And that's just because that's the way we I've always done it for thirty something years. For a long time, we never talked about this, Alma. And, and we started talking about it one day on the air, And, I don't know, four, five, six years ago, something like that, one of our bright students went in, got the idea, went in and researched. He never told me about it, never asked me a question. But he came on the show one day. He said, I did all this and this huge amount of funds showed up in my checking account.
And so that's what got us started talking about it and bringing it up again. Okay? Was that incident right there? Now unfortunately for him, he had to go get a line of credit for a farm he inherited, and none of the bankers would loan would continue his uncle's line of credit for him without three two or three three years of past tax returns. So because he had put those in and gotten that funds back, he had to now go give all that money back to the IRS, all that currency back to the IRS so he could get this line of credit for this farm.
So, anyway, we started toying with it. We've had a little bit of success. We haven't had much success of that action of people that have already filed their ten forty and everything for the last three years and getting that back. That's what he did. We've never really been able to duplicate that. We've gotten some funds back for people that they had not filed for, that were still sitting there, etcetera, etcetera. It's just gotten to the point where so few people have, have been successfully getting that back. We've just kinda quit talking about it and promoting at Alma. So, personally, for me, I was so glad to be separated from these thieves and monsters that once I got free, I I could have gone back and gotten $5,000 from them, because they took an extra $5,000 and had the audacity to tell me.
So we I don't know if you I'm sure, Alma, you're not familiar with dealing with the IRS, I hope. But the rule is is you can't go in and sue the IRS unless the tax has already been paid. Now when they stole that extra $5,000 out of, out of the 35 they took at my house closing and then told me they'd taken an extra 5,000. I could have gone into court, filed against them in federal court there in Atlanta, and probably gotten that back. I was so glad to be have these people off my back and this thing resolved that I just shined on the money.
Now I've gotta leave that decision in your hands. Okay? But Mark Mark is the one that was doing a lot of the submission and stuff, and and he's got his hands full. And he doesn't wanna do it anymore because it's just so frustrating, and we've been, for the most part, unsuccessful at accomplishing that this time around. Okay? So I hope that answers your question.
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Yeah. So, basically, the revocation of election is just to get, like, try to obtain, the money that was paid in taxes That you paid in. For three years. So it's when you were
[00:47:53] Unknown:
it's when you were filing in the in your other capacity and didn't know it. Now you've changed statuses. You should be able to go back and get that. I we're just not messing with it anymore because it's been so unsuccessful. You know, one of our students called in the IRS, Alma, and got one of these women on the phone with his customer service, and the woman went apoplectic. And she's going, you're all going to jail. We've got 500,000 of these things sitting back there. I would I'd suggest you just shine it on and go on. Okay? And, just the the the consider that funds spent for a really good education.
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K.
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So, but that's all well, John and Glenn, that's all they ever called. It was revocation of elections. So when I get here, now remember, John and Glenn didn't know about the secretary of state. The way we did notice, instead of putting the IRS and secretary of state on notice, the way that they had figured out to attack this was to take your affidavit and go get it published and on file at the local property records office because that is public, and it should be, you know, notice and the right to be heard. Well, I'm putting it here in the public property records office. Well, they didn't know about the secretary of state. So they're they're they're the the when they were saying revocation of election, they weren't thinking about putting the IRS on notice that they changed status because they didn't know that at that point in time. They did it another way that it wasn't commensurate with the way it should have been done. It's gotta be done through the secretary of state. And there's some confusion there too. But my suggestion is forget about those funds and go on about your life and your business.
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Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Thank you so much. It's just that I thought that that was this I this the reason why I asked is because I thought that, you know, I needed to do something else so IRS, you know, don't come back to me Yeah. And say you haven't filed your taxes for this coming year, like, you know, next year. Cool. I'm assuming and and and that was another of my questions is since we are free, we're nationals now, we have our passport cards and everything, we just and and IRS been notified with the notice that we are nationals now, then we just don't file our taxes even though the my husband's, employer will give him the the, you know, the w two form. We just don't file because they've been Right. Notified already that we're not going to?
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Well, yeah. Alma, you you're gonna tell them there. Remember, this is all your decision, not theirs. You know, do you work or are you just a a mom, housekeeper?
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Well, I'm a housekeeper, but I also, you know, work a little bit. I have a +1 099.
[00:51:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, then you're you're alright. I would think, they may want you to file against that ten ninety nine down the line. We've seen a little bit of that lately where funds were but, you know, they don't take any funds out of ten ninety nine. They give you everything. Let's let's revisit that, after the first of the year. Okay? We'll get Mark back on here, hopefully. I think you're just free and clear from then on out because no money was paid. What they want, if you were on a different type of schedule and you're the people that are paying you pay some money into IRS, then they want that covered with some sort of a form. They either want you filing a October and r to get that back or, to cover it somehow so their records have a have a form filed with that currency that somebody gave them.
That's all they're looking for. Let let's revisit that after the first of the year. Okay?
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Mhmm. Yeah. Okay.
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Yeah. Because I think that's get in the tax. 99
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Right. Because I think California.
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Okay. Alright. Just a second. Okay, Chris. Go ahead.
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Okay. Yep. In the in the background, I've had an idea for some time. And, I used to talk to Richard McDonald about this and others. And, he claimed it was possible to do, what I would like to do. And I've so I've been looking for a way to, secure my status. I did do the passport some time ago, and, now I've done my my affidavit with the secretary of state. And, what I'm looking forward to is using this to, reactivate the, to activate the land acts and, get on the homes get in on the original Homestead Act, to get huge tracts of land that are being held for the people from BLM.
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Okay.
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As as he discussed it with me, he said that's never been closed. It's just that nobody has shown up people do not show up that have the status to be able to fit that, that particular act.
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Right. Because that act was probably put into the federal government's control in this bankruptcy.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, as as as we've as we've discussed many times, you know, property cannot own property. And back during the Homestead Act, it was real people buying real property or or acquiring it through the Homestead Act. And all of the land held by BLM is being held in trust for the people. They don't own any of it. It's just they're just holding it.
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Well, they have certain rights. They have grazing rights and stuff they can access, but they don't have ownership. Correct?
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Right. Well, that's that's correct. But you can you should as far as we have we have checked and we're going to go into this more, we should be able to acquire a lodial title and get the land out of the hands of the BLM.
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Okay. That's gonna be your project. We're putting you and and Samuel on that. So you guys go find an answer for us.
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I'll have to get in touch with Samuel about that then. But, that's that's been one of my goals.
[00:54:34] Unknown:
Okay. Well, good luck. You might set your goals high. That's a high one. Thank you, Chris. Alma, did we now did you have additional questions?
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Actually, yes. I I have a couple of more questions, if you don't mind.
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I am I'm here. I'm here. I got up this morning and got out of bed and had two cups of coffee to be here to answer questions for people like you.
[00:55:03] Unknown:
Thank you. Thank you very much. Yeah. And and like like I said well, I I understood what you mentioned. Not to worry too much about the ten, 99 yeah. The form that I have at +1 099. Now, my husband, I guess, it'll be an an another thing because he does have a w two at the end of the year. So
[00:55:28] Unknown:
we'll see the And We'll see then. What he'll wanna do, you know, at least around the beginning of the year or now, he'll want to resubmit that w two or find another way to tell his employer to get their hands off of his withholding.
[00:55:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I was also looking at forms I nine, which is, I think I've read that form, and it's like a form to verify identity and employment eligibility. And also form w four, v as in Victor, and w eight b e n. B e n. Forms. Have anyone used those forms?
[00:56:09] Unknown:
Yes. We I know the w eight b e n has, and, the what was the first one you mentioned? The first it's well, the I Oh, I nine. I nine. I nine is an employer employment fund. And anybody that is technically becoming employed has to fill one of those out. That's the way it used to be. I think that's still the way it is. Now they used to plainly have US National as an option. They've changed that now. Excuse me. They've changed that now. And the last I remember when we discussed it on the show is there's an option on there called alien permitted to work.
So you're alien to the federal government because you're not a federal citizen anymore, and they can't impair your right to work because you're a free person. So I think that's where they've hidden that now, Alma.
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Oh, okay.
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Okay. If I need to be, like Alien
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alien permitted to work. Now I don't remember that you know, this IRS stuff is just not my Ballywick, and and Mark is much more up on these forms. But I know we use the w eight b e n. Let's say your husband's employer won't accept him on the w two writing exempt or whatever you might try. So then you go in and file this w eight BEN. Okay? And the best the best way to find out about that is because the guy that brought it to us is Joe Lustica, is to go over to rumble,rumble.com Mhmm. Front/joelustica. He's in New Jersey, by the way, J O E L U S T I C A.
And he'll have a video on there on the W 8 V E N and maybe the W V, W 4 V also. I just can't remember what all those are for. Now okay. Okay. So you can wait till one morning when you're when Brent when when Mark's on. You know, he's, with his schedule, we never know. He he's tries to be on Wednesday and Saturday. Okay. And and so if he's on there, that might be the time to come back with those questions. Okay? Roger. Hold on. Dave may have an answer for you here, Alma.
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So hi, Alma. On the on the, the ten ninety nine, so we're in the network marketing thing and, and they told us they we had to do an I nine. And I refused, refused, refused, and then they finally it was, like, two years. And because I already did all that crap years ago, and they wanted me to update it. And I said they said they weren't even giving me my check if I didn't do it.
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So would you have the w eight YoungJevity hold it, Dave. Yep. Hold it. YoungJevity was holding your feet to the fire on an I nine?
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Yep.
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Everybody. And, and I, we talked to Joe and he said, yeah. Do the w a b e n. And we sent that in for all of us. And, they said, they they emailed back and said, what country do we spend most of our time in? And we said, Michigan. And they said, okay. Thank you. And we never heard from him again.
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There you go. K.
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Yep. So I'm not sure about the, you know, the working stuff. I know, most people just do the exempt, tax exempt, you know, on that form. It because of it. I think they're still
[01:00:06] Unknown:
Alma, here's the here's the line for you is what is your husband's employer going to accept? If they don't accept that he writes exempt on one of them, then you're gonna have to do something else. You're gonna have to find something to satisfy them because I promise you, your husband's employer is more scared of the IRS than you are. Okay? And so that's what you gotta get over right there is what will satisfy them in, in in in interfacing with IRS. Okay? Mhmm. You'll find something. It's not impossible. You'll find something.
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Alright? I will definitely.
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Mhmm. Okay. Now what else? Did you have any other questions?
[01:00:54] Unknown:
Well, no. Not so far. I mean, those were my questions. I'm sure more questions will pop up as I, you know, move on with all these knowledge that I am acquiring.
[01:01:06] Unknown:
Yes, ma'am. It's a it's a process, and I will try to remember next time we have Mark pop in on us. Like, see, sometimes he just listens in the background if he's able to. And and if we're bringing his name up enough, maybe he'll come on here today. But if not, he'll be on here one of these days this week. And and when we guess on, if I can remember, I'll say, Alma, now is the time to hail Mark. Okay? So Gotcha. Yes. Here's Mark. Hi. Here's the time to hail Mark. Good morning, Mark. Did y'all have a good Thanksgiving?
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It was good. It was nice. Very comfortable. Very, quiet. I wanted to give Elma just to to explain, the I nine is for The US citizens. Yeah. And the W eight BEN is for us. And there is a good video where, Joe does go over a few of the different, forms, and Mhmm. He explains it well. So I I was looking at the video too, so I'll forward it to her. Joe is a godsend.
[01:02:12] Unknown:
God Kaye sent him to us. Okay? So we're really I'm glad just so glad he found us, and I know he's glad he found us also. So, a valued addition to the show. He's not with us all the time, but, we sure are glad he's attached to us. Thank you, Mark. And just if that w eight b e n, it's just like Dave said. If they come back and say, what country are you in? You give them your state. New Jersey. But let's let's let's let's wait on that till we get close to him doing it. We get Mark on here, and we get a a little this is not my area. It's these IRS forms. Okay? So I've been gone a long time. I haven't had to deal with these bastards since about 1998 or '9, something like that.
So, thank you, Alma. You had anything else, sweetie? We'll we'll address it if we can.
[01:03:14] Unknown:
No. No. No. Thank you so much. I mean, it's been great. Thank you a lot. Okay. Well, we just we love you, and we're glad you're in our family here.
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Okay. Who, who else might have some additional questions or comments or whatever here? We just started the second hour of the radio ranch. And, if not, we can bring up some other things to converse about, I'm sure. But, we're into the question mode here with Alma opening the door. Anybody else got any of that? Comments? And what about your experiences over Thanksgiving of talking to family or friends? Did any of you bring this up among those settings?
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Roger, I have a question when you have a moment.
[01:04:00] Unknown:
Oh, I've got a moment right now just especially for you. Who who is it? You're very you're a little thing. Annie. Annie. Hey. Down there in Jacksonville. Hey, Annie. Did you have a good Thanksgiving? Would I be there?
[01:04:13] Unknown:
I did. I did. Yeah. I've been hunting for the last three weeks, and, yeah, we just got together for Thanksgiving. It was really nice. Went to my sister's house. Thank you.
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Uh-huh.
[01:04:26] Unknown:
I have a question concerning the passport application. I wanted to go ahead and get my passport. That's something I know
[01:04:33] Unknown:
that's something I know about. Okay. So according to the passport application, you wanted to do what?
[01:04:39] Unknown:
Well, I currently have a passport that is, that is in my maiden name. And, I'm wondering, first of all, when I go get my passport card, would there be any advantage whatsoever in changing that to reflect my married name?
[01:04:59] Unknown:
Yikes. Well, y'all are stumped stumping the rides here today. You know, being a male, any any females got some information? I know Julie gave them a list of all the names she'd had or some of you other gals. You got any suggestions for Annie or any insight? I don't think it matters, Roger.
[01:05:30] Unknown:
Well, I I don't keep your maiden name, but if she has she has an ID or using her married name, she could use it or put I don't know. I she she could put both names on there. Do you have it hyphenated or just married? Without your maiden name?
[01:05:51] Unknown:
Annie, let me make a suggestion. Why don't you call contact the secretary of state? They've got an 800 number and ask them and just to see what they say on what you should do. Because, see, here's my concern. Good idea. Got a driver is your driver's license in your, in which name is your driver's license in?
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Well, my driver's license is in, my married name, but it also has my it also has my, my maiden name. So what I did was I just added my my new last name, married last name, to my maiden name, dropped my middle name, and just used my first my my, maiden last name followed by my married last name.
[01:06:54] Unknown:
We're gonna get some I I know Julie wants to I already did get you a second, babe. Hold on. But I still suggest security
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card. My Social Security card said something Whatever. Would be different.
[01:07:06] Unknown:
I would contact just for grins and, you know, contact May I Social Security. Yes. You may. Can you let me finish, please? If you will contact the secretary of state and the so the passport office and ask them just to see what they would say. Okay. K. Now you're gonna get some other suggestions. Hold on. There's some gals that are dying to talk to you. If I can get to them. Yeah. Okay? So,
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Julie, you're one. Manages
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to me in staying in my my my
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I I don't I just don't I just flat don't know. You gals are gonna have to belly up to the bar here for Annie. Julie, you are one. What you got to add, girly? How'd you have a good Thanksgiving, a good vegetarian Thanksgiving, did you? Hi.
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Hello?
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Yes?
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Can you hear me? Am I too loud?
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No. You're fine. It's Julie. Right? Yeah. It's me, Julie. Happy Thanksgiving, Roger. I was gonna call you. Thank you. Well, did you have you could. Well, you or did you, have a good thanks vegetarian Thanksgiving?
[01:08:11] Unknown:
Well, I don't celebrate Thanksgiving, but I had a great day studying Bitcoin. So I'm becoming a Bitcoin expert. Okay. Cool. I hope that And also, and you should also know, I have never felt dumber than a box of rocks, than I did on Saturday because I just wasn't thinking. And I got on your call not realizing it was a replay, and I kept hitting star six going, Roger. Roger.
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I thought you were getting well, you weren't the you weren't the only one. That happened to somebody else. Paul, we threw him a curveball, buddy.
[01:08:47] Unknown:
Go ahead, Julie. Talk on the phone, and I know he wants to say Julie. Hey, stupid Julie. This is a replay.
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I I even
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I even picked a Saturday replay to aid in the confusion.
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That's a good show to be picked, by the way.
[01:09:06] Unknown:
Oh, well, let me tell you something, Roger. I took 14 pages of notes that if that information, that, discourse that you had with Tom from LA, you know, all of that stuff on the art of education and, Plessy versus Ferguson, you cannot go over that and the Jim Crow, you cannot go over that enough. It's just such important information. But I, you know, when I first listening to it, I was like, it's it's this sounds very familiar. And then I it just didn't dawn on me, and I was like, oh, okay. No problem. I'm I'm I wanna hear it.
[01:09:38] Unknown:
Well, I'll tell you, Julie, that Plessy v Ferguson is the single most important case that you've never heard any other patriot researcher refer to. I've never heard anybody refer to it. K? Yeah. And it sets up everything.
[01:09:55] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. I mean, I just took so many pages of notes. But anyway, I wanted to chime in, with Annie and her situation. And I wanted to tell her, Annie, it just depends on how you want to use your name if you still want things in your maiden name. So if you have a passport right now that is not expired and, you do want to renew it because you want it to state that you're a national, then you're gonna probably more than likely gonna have to use what's on your driver's license, to renew it. I'm not sure. Is she doing a DS11 or a DS82
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or something? She no. She's got no. She's got an existing passport book. We didn't ask her how much longer it's got to run of the ten years, and she wants to get a passport card in her new status. Okay.
[01:10:57] Unknown:
So, they're gonna ask you, for your existing passport back. So more than likely to send that. You're you gotta send that in with your that one in. So more than likely, maybe you can renew it with your, you might be able to renew that with your existing name. For me, I like to use both married and maiden names, and so, I use both. I I like to have certain things in my maiden name and and certain things in my in my in my married or my wife. Yeah.
[01:11:34] Unknown:
Julie likes to keep them. Would you put it in your hand? Keep them guessing. See?
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This is Chris.
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Alright. Hold on, Chris. Hold on.
[01:11:44] Unknown:
Hang on. So, I mean, if you don't care, Annie, if you don't care, then, you know, I don't think it matters. I wouldn't dwell on it. I would just go get your passport, fill out the passport, and get your new status on your passport and let it go. But if you do care and you don't, you know I mean, the passport book, it doesn't determine your your status. Your your affidavit on file, which the Secretary of State does. That it has no influence on that. But what because you're gonna have to send the book in
[01:12:12] Unknown:
when you get another book or when you get a card and you don't have one now, then there may be a discrepancy with them because now you're coming in and, they're gonna get the book and it's gonna have the old name. If you're coming in with a new name, it might throw them a curve. This is why I tell you Yep. Before you do any of this stuff, call the 800 number and ask them what they suggest, how they suggest you handle handle this. You may just be a simple Julie, didn't you say you just send them in a list of your married and maiden names?
[01:12:53] Unknown:
Well, I did that under yeah. I did. It said on it says on the passport, in one section, please list all names that you have been known by in the past, attach a additional piece of paper if necessary. So that's what I did. I put all the names that I've known by and then I've used in the past. I attached it, along with my affidavit of citizenship evidence, and I physically went downtown DC to the passport office with an appointment and handed that stuff to them with my, with my passport renewal, DS82.
[01:13:27] Unknown:
Yep. So but give them a call first, Danny, and just ask them. I got a little dilemma here. How should how how would you like for me to handle this and to process it quick more quickly? Okay? Something like that. And then Yeah. Chris, couple other people have got something to say here. So No. No. No. No. Annie's no. It's still Annie's turn.
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It's still Annie's turn. She had a question for Julie. So what we can do is we want her there any advantages
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to keeping, my name in in just my my, my maiden name as opposed to combining? I
[01:14:03] Unknown:
I just use mine for different purposes. So, I that would be that would have to be something that you would wanna determine. I I I use I use both, and I I have a husband, and I still use both of my names.
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Okay. It's just separate in another word. Like, w a w a
[01:14:24] Unknown:
w husband? Is that what you said? No. I have a no. I have a wusband, you know, not a husband, but a wasband, w a s, a wasband. Okay. Get it? So My next husband will do husband. I have a wazband.
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Okay. I got it. Okay. And he called the state department and asked him, I don't know of any reason one or the other, but I'm just saying, if you send in your book and you send in an application in your you want for your married name, and you're gonna have to give them some sort of explanation or something. And I don't know what to tell you. Let me ask this question. How much more time is left on your passport book open?
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It expires, this the in 2031.
[01:15:12] Unknown:
Okay. So you got about five years. I I you know, do y'all, what you said you wanted to come down and look at Ecuador. Well, if you do that, you're gonna have to have a passport book. They won't it won't make any difference to them one way or the other. They don't know crap about this stuff. K? So that was my second question. That doesn't make any question. Any any difference.
[01:15:34] Unknown:
So what's the advantage of a passport card over a passport book? So maybe I should just go get it. Well, a passport, you
[01:15:41] Unknown:
Well, I would say you don't want to carry your passport book. Even down here, most of us, Gringos, have learned because if you get that thing lost or stolen, it is a real ordeal. Okay? And and so most of us have learned to go to the copy shop and get a color copy of that important page and then laminate it. And we carry our we make our own passport cards in essence and carry that and leave the passport at home. You don't wanna lose a passport. Alright? Because they make Right. Do I have First of all, if you come back and reapply, they make you do a lost or stolen form.
If you do a lost and stolen form, you automatically gotta go back to a d s 11 with birth certificate and everything else that's involved. So it's just a big hassle. K?
[01:16:34] Unknown:
So when I send my passport to them, do they send it back to me? My passport Immediately. Immediately. When they give me the card?
[01:16:42] Unknown:
They'll send the card and have it processed. The the book that you send them just in case. If it's an expired passport, they'll punch it with three holes. If it's not expired, you may have a trip scheduled, and they're gonna send that back to you in return mail.
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Okay. So I'll get the book back in addition to receiving the card?
[01:17:07] Unknown:
Well, you won't receive the card at the same time. But, yes, in addition to receiving the card, should there not be any problems involved in it, which is why I'm telling you to call them on this married name thing, and let's try and make sure we don't have any problems where you gotta go through that again.
[01:17:25] Unknown:
So, is there anything I should know about the, answering the questions on the form?
[01:17:32] Unknown:
No. Because the form's different. Well, the only the only gotcha on the questions is we're your parents citizens of The United States. And that's not really an obvious gotcha because Copper Moonshine still told all their students to put no on that. To my knowledge, none of them have ever been charged with fraud. I think they just don't wanna bring this up, okay, myself. But that's my personal opinion. That question will not be on the DS 82. Because you've already got a book, you're not going back to the DS 11 from the start. They've already gotten that information from you, and now you're just saying, well, look. I had this book. I just wanna order this card so that I can have it, on my person.
You don't have to tell them that. You don't tell them why the hell you're ordering it. You just order it. But you're using DSAD two. Annie, you'll use a DSAD two because you've got an existing passport. K? It's just easier. You won't have to provide a birth certificate. You won't have to be asked those two questions. You can do the whole thing yourself and put it in the post office. You don't have to go through that administrative agent stuff. So you skip a bunch of that here, but you're gonna use a DS82.
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So I physically go to the post office with my, affidavit for citizenship. No. That so that that's accompanying my application for the passport card?
[01:19:05] Unknown:
Well, yes. But you don't have to go to the post office because you don't have to be in front of an administrating agent. You did that the first time around. That was a DS 11. Now you've passed that. That's not a requirement. You just go online, put in DS82, and follow the instructions. You can do everything, sign it, everything without ever leaving your house.
[01:19:27] Unknown:
And then I just put my passport in the mail to them then?
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In that package? With my
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with my affidavit of citizenship.
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And with the application and that that you've checked, I just want a card. Gotcha. So I don't so it I have to I'll print something out and then put it all together No, ma'am. Fill it out No. No. Put it in. Well, you might have to print the DS 82 online. Yeah. If you do it online. If not, and you drop by the post office and get one, you can do that also. You wanna go up and visit Julie, she'll be glad to escort you down to the state department, stop at the subway and help you and guide you because she's friends with those folks, aren't you?
[01:20:11] Unknown:
Annie, you just go to, travel.state.gov, and it will say, apply for a new passport. You can download the PDF version of a, DS 82, print it out, and you can just hand fill it, or you can fill it out online. Whatever suits your preference, whatever floats your boat. Okay. Thank you. And there is just a two page form and it comes with all the instructions. They just want you to put your first name, your last name, your date of birth, your place of birth, your Social Security number, your mailing address. I have it here right now, that your permanent or your parents information.
And, if you've ever been married, if you're a citizen, contact numbers, your height, your weight, your hair color, any travel plans you have, and then your permanent address and your emergency contact, and you're done.
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I don't think they ask you anywhere on those forms if you're a citizen. In both those forms, the presumption applies. And that's why you've got to put the affidavit in there because if you don't, the presumption will apply because they don't ever ask you what you are. They're presuming what you
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are. Ask if you're but they I meant to say they ask if your parents are were citizens.
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That's only on the d s 11. She will not be confronted with those questions.
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Now Okay. One final question.
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Yes, ma'am.
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On the very first page of The US passport application, you have to select a type of passport. So I'm assuming based on the options, passport renewal, new pass for child pass for damage pass for lost pass for stolen pass for name change, second pass for it. That's what I choose, the second pass for it. Renewal.
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Renewal. No. You're on a renewal. Passport? And they'll say on there, do you want a passport book or a passport card? I don't know where that is, but I know they asked you that.
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Okay. Comment? Thank you.
[01:22:14] Unknown:
Alright. Now let's hold on. So I have a couple people wanna comment. Hold on. Annie, what's your comment?
[01:22:22] Unknown:
No. I just just, wanting an answer as to what I choose in terms of the type of passport.
[01:22:29] Unknown:
They're they're gonna ask you a card somewhere in there somewhere versus a book, and you've already got the book. So just do a card. There's no sense in you spending another $140 when you've got this book that doesn't expire for another six years. And there and and there there's just no reason to go back and spend that money unless you absolutely have got plenty of it and wanna spend it. If that's the case, then go do it that way. Then you can lower the book. Thank you. I yield. Okay. Alright. Now hold on. Chris was there, and I heard Tommy d. Okay. Chris? Chris, go away?
No. I don't believe he's still there. Okay. Chris, are you still there? I'm giving you your option here. I'm sorry, but I'm I can't interrupt a an ongoing conversation between two people, and insert just makes things messy if it's not on topic. Chris, are you still there and have something to add? Yes, ma'am? Hold on a second. Yes. Chris, are you still there?
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Okay. What what did you have to add? I agree. Enough. Well, a few I wanna touch upon a few things. First of all, about the name change, the whole deal. First of all, regarding the, you know, giving new information, you can do that at any time. You can do a notice of correction of record along with an explanatory statement, to to make everything clear, to clarify the record the way you want it to be. And as far as the name change is concerned, for for for these gals, a lot would depend on whether or not they're in a community property state. If you're in a community property state, it could be to your advantage to go with your maiden name and to your husband's advantage because, that would, create some separation as far as any type of obligations from one party to the other or to outside parties or any claims anybody might make. It could, give you a little bit of protection.
In fact in fact, it in in that in light of that, it's a it's a disadvantage in a community property state. It's a disadvantage to, to own anything jointly or own anything, without some type of protection because you're not protected, you know, from any type of litigation or anything else. And it's it's a good idea, you know, to, to actually, actually correct the record as far as the, the phony marriage license. As the marriage licenses are phony, the first marriage license was given to a slave owner in the South, and he had a he had the his, his state legislature pass an act to allow him to marry a slave.
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That was Virginia.
[01:25:25] Unknown:
Yeah. No. Yeah. Was it okay, Virginia? Because no church at that time, all marriages were performed in the churches, and no church would would perform a marriage on a mixed, you know, on a mixed, association. And so so that was, that's where that license because you have to have a license to do something that's considered unlawful, and that was back then considered unlawful to marry outside your race. And so, the light the license anyway, you don't you don't need to do a you know, for in in in my situation and in other situations that I know of, you simply find a pastor of a church that will give you a certificate of marriage right from the church without any connection to the state. Yeah. And you have a couple witnesses, you know, two witnesses that sign on there, and then you're all good under the common law. And, I I like staying under the common law. I find it,
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gives me a lot of peace of mind. I I can tell you a very interesting personal experience from what Chris just went over there with me and my wife that died. We'll see if we got time. Now do you have anything else to tell Annie here?
[01:26:35] Unknown:
I think that's pretty much it. Oh, the other thing I wanted to mention was all subject is regarding the shooting that happened up in Stockton. I I you probably heard about it. It's big in the news here in California because it was a birthday just the other day. And, three children, were killed, and one adult was killed. And then another, 10 people were injured. And, with they don't seem to have any suspect at all yet.
[01:27:01] Unknown:
So we don't know what that was all about, but that's it. I haven't even heard I have not even heard about that, Chris. Yeah. Did that happen over the weekend?
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Yes. Yeah. It's big in the news. Yes. It just happened.
[01:27:12] Unknown:
Okay. We'll find out about it or hear about it as we go forward. Okay. Is that is that, you got your piece out? Tom, you were you were trying to get in there a minute ago? Tom d? No? I thought Tom was trying to get in okay. If there wasn't Tom, who else Carl
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Carl in Utah was.
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Okay, Carl. I I go ahead.
[01:27:41] Unknown:
The bad wolf, which is his name on YouTube, has a great tutorial on filling out the passport, with all the directions you need. Everything's there. I think it's probably a ten minute video at the most. So just give him that information.
[01:27:58] Unknown:
It's a pretty simple form. The bad wolf is the guy's name on YouTube, Carl?
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Yeah.
[01:28:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Get that, Annie. Go check on YouTube if you need to, the bad wolf. Now there was a female that was trying to get in there. You're welcome, sweetie. Who was the female that was trying to get in there?
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This is me, Roger.
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This is Pam. With two
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the affidavit of, change.
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Oh.
[01:28:26] Unknown:
When would you use that? And I appreciate what Chris said, staying in common law. I appreciate that. This is Pam on Michigan. And so there's a form DS six zero, and that is the affidavit regarding a change of name. And it goes on to ask about the past that
[01:28:46] Unknown:
can I know? I can't I we can hold on. We can hardly hear you. Can you please talk right into the microphone and slow down just a little bit? Because we wanna hear what you got to say. Okay? And who are you? Who which gal is this?
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Pam in Michigan.
[01:29:02] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Pam. Okay. You and Muse are both in Michigan. Hey, Pam.
[01:29:07] Unknown:
So, yeah, I came across this, it's a form. It's a d SDash60, and it's for filling out paperwork for a passport. And it number one, it's the passport applicant's current name, and then two, approximate date when the passport applicant started using their current name. And then the third question is passport's applicant's former name. Number four is the passport applicant's date of birth and the place of birth by how many years have you known the Appian? And that's in, brackets. I'm sorry. I'll parenthesis. Known as a passport applicant. And number seven, how do you, the in parenthesis, the applicant, know the passport applicant?
[01:29:55] Unknown:
And so that would be an example like parent, sibling, spouse, friend, or coworker. Pam, what was that form again? Annie, get your pencil. What was that form again? D S what?
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Yep. DS60.
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60. You might wanna check into that, Annie. It sounds like you're asking somebody else about a third party here to me. But, anyway, we'll look into it. Again, strongly suggest you contact the state department 800 number or email and ask them what they suggest you how you handle this. K? I'll do that. Thank you. Alright. Now we got Pam out of the way. Now we got Muse in Michigan. Well, well, we're gonna have a Michigan convention here pretty soon.
[01:30:43] Unknown:
Yes. I just want to say whatever you're doing, and it it sounds like it's more advantageous to stick with your maiden name. But, I you have to make sure that everything matches. Because if you, like you said, if you have one file here and one file, it's something else there. Now when they do their searches, they're probably going to reject you because Yeah. All your information doesn't match. And if you ever go to a to collect on Social Security, if your name doesn't match what's on all of your identifying paperwork, they will use that as a reason to reject you.
[01:31:26] Unknown:
And, Annie, again, the first thing first, with all these variables and potential consequences, contact the state department, feed them the info, and ask them how they suggest you handle it. Okay? Okay. Thank you. Thank you all. Come back and tell us. Okay. Well, you're welcome. It's really not a big deal except for this name change thing. And I can't imagine you sending in your old passport with your maiden name on and then wanting to make a change on the card to your married name. That's why I say contact them. And and that's the best answer I can give you. Larry may have something for you there, your fellow Jacksonian, Jacksonvilleian.
I guess that's what they call you, but guys, isn't it? Jacksonvilleians?
[01:32:14] Unknown:
Maybe a villain. Yeah. That sounds good. A Jack's a villain.
[01:32:19] Unknown:
There you go. How are you doing, Larry? Yeah. Just personal Thanksgiving?
[01:32:25] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. It was good. Yep. Had plenty to eat. You had Got plenty of rest. Days off. You had four days off or three?
[01:32:34] Unknown:
Well, I always volunteer
[01:32:37] Unknown:
I always volunteer for Saturdays to get overtime. Uh-huh. Yes. And so my Saturday was Friday, so we always get Thanksgiving and Good Friday or not Good Friday, but Black Friday off. And, so I did work a couple of hours on Black Friday and got, you know, got paid time and a half because it's a paid holiday. So Now you don't But I to be arrested.
[01:33:03] Unknown:
Okay. Well, glad you had a safe one. How how can we help you gonna help Annie here today? Well, I just I just wanted to,
[01:33:11] Unknown:
make a comment. I know it's a technical issue, but, Chris in California said that a license is required for for someone that's, for for things that are unlawful, and Yeah. That's not true. You've always said a license is required for things that are illegal, and that's a there's a big difference in those words.
[01:33:33] Unknown:
There are. I wasn't gonna correct him, but you're gonna, so that's okay. I agree with you. Yeah.
[01:33:38] Unknown:
So, like, something that's unlawful would be like murdering someone. And unless you're James Bond Yeah. You can't get a license to kill someone. So that's all I had to say.
[01:33:50] Unknown:
Thank you, Larry. Or Catholic. I see there. See how I missed you guys, man? I missed you so much two days. I cannot remember, Paul, the last time I had two days off back to back.
[01:34:01] Unknown:
So it was really a long time. Do the same thing. Yeah. What you got? No. You can get you can get a license to kill from the Catholic church. It's called an indulgence. You know? So
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Okay.
[01:34:19] Unknown:
Well And if I may, a soldier has a license to kill as well.
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But I don't know if, if James Bond no. It wasn't him. It was Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings guy was Catholic. So, anyway, do, Dave, what was your comment again? I'm sorry.
[01:34:43] Unknown:
It takes a minute to unmute, but a soldier, has a license to kill also.
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Yes.
[01:34:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I guess. Only bad guys. That's that's correct. Boy, that that little cheap phone here sure sounds good, Dave. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank them.
[01:35:00] Unknown:
I have dropped this phone probably 50 times, Roger. 50 times at least. I've I've lost count. And my other one, I dropped it one time, and it broke. And I had to send it in for a, a refurbished one, and I had trouble with it for for years.
[01:35:18] Unknown:
Right. Paul, that's what happened to my magicJack. Little slim phone, I dropped it as dead as a damn doornail. Now I gotta quit doing all acquiring a phone again. Yes. Oh, damn. In the rear end. So, anyway,
[01:35:31] Unknown:
we're, where else can we go? Call me over the weekend. My my magicJack phone rang once and then died.
[01:35:41] Unknown:
I don't know. Is that you? No. We're we're We're trying to close. Gonna all be in we're gonna be in no. It wasn't me. I couldn't call anybody. Damn thing's dead as a doornail. So, I gotta go hunting. No. That's anybody's got you got one of those old phones, Larry, laying around with the big numbers? That's what I need is one of those phones with the big numbers. Okay. Well, it might be just a dream.
[01:36:06] Unknown:
Yeah. One more thing. Annie asked you a question before. What's the difference between a passport card and a passbook book? And I believe, the answer she may have been looking for is the passport card only allows for limited travel to certain places.
[01:36:23] Unknown:
Domestic. No. More than that.
[01:36:27] Unknown:
Well, they consider the The Caribbean and Mexico to be domestic travel and Canada. And Canada and Canada also.
[01:36:37] Unknown:
And in twenty o seven, you used to could do that on a driver's license. In twenty o seven, they changed it because that was the year that I found all this and applied for a passport for the first time. And because of the people that already had vacations planned when they changed that rule, now all of a sudden they had to get passport cards and the whole passport thing was jammed. And so it took me an extra long time to get my book, but that was when it was 2007. And Mexico, Canada, Caribbean, you have to have a passport card to go to those, Annie. If you go beyond that, you gotta have a passport book. And the reason for that is any of those countries, when you visit and enter, they give you a visa.
And they stamp it in those pages in the passport book. And then when you leave, they stamp it that you left within the ninety days or whatever, but that's for those stamps.
[01:37:38] Unknown:
That's why I Great. Thank you for your clarification.
[01:37:41] Unknown:
Sure. I I I well, somebody was saying, Dave, they went to Canada and gave them a passport book, and they didn't know what to do with it. Because there's no place for visa stamps. Yeah. So, okay. Where else are you if you're a real traveler, you fill up all those pages, you can send that passport back to the state department. They'll put additional visa pages for you in there if you're still on an open passport. Okay. Where else can we go here on this Monday brisk we've had two really brisk exchanges, Alma and now Annian. And now nobody wants to say anything. Paul, what do you do? I've well, I've got a question.
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Do you ever do you ever notice, like, chemtrails in your skies and weird weather and overcast things? Do you ever I I don't do you ever notice an event going on now? Well,
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No. And I hear people say they do, but I never have. Personally, there's a reason for that. Have you ever heard of the Coriolis effect?
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Yes.
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For the people that haven't, we experienced the Coriolis effect here with both water and air. And because the top half and the bottom half of the Earth are going different directions, you know, flush your toilet on the other side of the equator, it'll reverse, that air and water do not mix directly. They mix each one is going in an opposite direction and they only mix on the periphery. So it's not a situation where there's a congruency there because of this opposite effect on the Earth. So I don't see any no, Paul.
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Roger? Oh, yeah. I've I've I've been seeing crazy ones crazy ones lately.
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Well, I know they were almost absent during the shutdown of the government. Evidently, those fee those funds dried up, but maybe they're active again. I sure hate that. Yes, Mirka?
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I was gonna mention Carl mentioned, Bad Wolf. Just to let everybody know, he teaches people that they are American Samoans, US citizen I mean, US Nationals. So we would be very careful using his information, discretion.
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Well, that's why I'm hesitant about getting those kind of sources in here because those kind of small things that somebody might not know and understand that they're very important to understand.
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He he seems he seems forward. He doesn't seem I don't trust that guy. I've been reviewing his videos, and his data is not it does not match up for with a lot of things that I'm that we know. Okay. It's okay. Do you know why it's pretty interesting? Completely. There was And I don't ever refer Roger, I don't ever refer anybody to Bad Wolf or Copper Moonshine because they do kinda mislead
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with the information that they're sharing. They just don't they're not misleading. It's just that's the limited amount of their understanding, and that's what they're teaching. And and those things as we know, they just there's a couple layers they don't understand. So Right. Try not to steer people to folks that give out bad information or at least if you do and Annie wants to go check out the bad wolf here, she would be now apprised to know that she watches what he has to to say and listens with, with her antenna up. K?
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Yes.
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K. Thank you, Mark. And how did Lulabelle did some leftovers?
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They did.
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Yeah. Okay.
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And and for Annie, before she, you know, goes to the to that big bad wolf dude, just remember the the three little pigs.
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That's right. I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down. Who's got some other information here in the last few minutes of the Monday show after the long
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thank you. Thing I came across on Bad Wolf channel. Hey, Jesse. Hold hold on. We gotta get Paul first. Do what, Paul? One thing I came across on Bad Wolf's channel is he did use AI, and he basically drilled down the right to travel and all the associated statutes for a number of states including Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania. He's got all kinds of states there. Just look for the video and see what he has to say.
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I'm sure sorry for our Virginia people because you got this wacko AG and this a CIA governor about to be sworn in here after the first year. I sure hope they don't do too much damage.
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Yeah. Hopefully. Jesse.
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Jesse, hey. How do you get a good Thanksgiving?
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I had a great Thanksgiving. Too much turkey. Here in Tennessee, that I'm now, San giving the five planes at the same time we're doing chemtrail. And supposedly, they pass a law. You cannot do that no more. So I don't know what's going on. The other thing is one of the child that got the passport as a national, with a one hour, they they're staying. And the whole family went across the Canada within this. With one hour of Resinia and, and, rolled around the the the so about half an hour and came back and nothing happened. Everything was great. Everything functioned as a Really? Passport.
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You went across with the card for the baby an hour after you'd received it. Did I understand that correctly?
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Yes. Exactly. Cool.
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With one hour. Jesse. Cool, man. Well, glad you had a wonderful Thanksgiving So for all those new deals with you, Richard. Jesse, if I may, where did you cross?
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Yeah.
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Where did you cross into Canada?
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Where did
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from Detroit.
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Oh, the the bridge or the tunnel?
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We went to, through the tunnel. Through the tunnel? Behind.
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Oh, you did? Yeah. Okay. What about Yeah. That new bridge open yet? The Gordie Howe Bridge or is that I know that's No. No. I see a whole pool. Two new bridges.
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I couldn't I couldn't answer you that because I I I was away from one hour away. I was invited, but I didn't wanna do it. So, okay, they got a bridge they're looking and naming I'm
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I'm sorry. Go ahead. Go ahead, Jesse. No. No. Go. Go. What are you gonna ask? They got a bridge they're gonna name after Gordie Howe?
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Yeah. From my understanding, you know, the the guy who owns Windsor Windsor, he bought the Detroit the Ambassador Bridge. You know, the the original bridge to Canada from Detroit over the Detroit River. It was called the Ambassador Bridge. And Okay. That guy's name was Manny Maroon. You remember that movie Roger Rabbit?
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Oh, you know what? How often do you how often do you think in my how often do you think in my lifetime that I've been called that?
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Oh my gosh. Probably as much as me. Maybe more. Anyway, Manny Maroon, that was the billionaire who, he owned Windsor. He's dead now, but he tried to put in a new bridge right next to the Ambassador Bridge. And he he bought the land on both sides, but the and I think Detroit or both sides wouldn't allow him to connect the bridge. It's still sitting there next to the Ambassador Bridge from what I understand. I have not seen it myself. Now they somebody built another bridge down farther south, and I think that one is the Gordie Howe Bridge, and I don't know if it's open or not yet.
So there's a lot of controversy going on about those bridges, and, I I wish I could see.
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Well Yeah.
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If not. I'd like to see them for at least maybe not go over them. I'll tell you what. Well, for sure, I got a gory go ahead.
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I'm just gonna say for the audience who might not know or might not give a damn, Gordie Howe is the fabled
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goalkeeper for the Detroit Red Wings back in May. Not a goalkeeper. Gordie Howe was a was a I think Gordie Howe was a center. And he he he was a high goal scorer and played a long time. He had a lot of lot of records with the Detroit Red Wings hockey.
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Oh, okay. I thought he was a goalie. Okay.
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No. No. Alright. But, anyway, I I used to have a 1976 Cadillac Coupe DeVille I bought in, 1980. It was in mint condition. Beautiful car. Well, my cousin lived in you know, my parents are from Windsor, Canada, over the border of Detroit, and I grew up going over that border every weekend. My cousin bought these my my oldest brother was in a band, and he had these these PV, speakers for when they toured. Then they were on wheels. They were like, these they were probably three feet wide and four feet tall. You could sit on them. You know? And, my cousin bought those from my brother, and I delivered them, one in the trunk and one in the back seat.
And when you come up to speed on the bridge, there's a turn to just before you get up to speed, and then, you know, then you take the long trek over the river and the the straightaway. And my car died right after that turn in the inside lane. And and it was it's it was a cream colored car. And, you know, the back deck was open with this big speaker in it. And and the cars were, I mean, skidding. You know, you could hear the brakes squealing, they like, they were gonna smash into it. And, my uncle worked for ICL, International Cartage, a trucking company. He was a bigwig.
And, he came and with a pickup truck and his buddy, and they towed us over the bridge. And they we had to go through customs, and I got these speakers. Right? And I said, my the story I was supposed to tell was that my brother my cousin brought him to Detroit for my brother's wedding, and I was bringing him back. And I was a long hair. My my whoever I was with was a long hair. And, you know how that goes when you go over a into a foreign country. They want to strip us down and all kind. My uncle's sitting there with a chain tied to the They let him through, and then he had to stop for us.
He he had to tow us into the side over there to get inspected. You know? I don't know how the hell we got through there, ma'am, but they gave us the they let us go with the speakers, and they didn't strip us. And it was quite a quite a story anyway. I yield. Sorry, man. Here we go. Days
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from Dave's younger Roger, let me show you.
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Jesse Let me add something. When they crossed the border, they were the most rude people from the Canada side and and asking your arm and all those stuff. Yeah. When you you back in Yeah. Yes. They did us. That Canada has more confidence in every aspect than you can can you believe. That's one of the reason I didn't care. And the other thing is, when they came back in, they didn't ask for anything coming back in. I will Well I know I know the the American national citizen, whatever you wanna call. But still, it was easier to come in with, something illegal or armed than that going in. They were really, really, really Well, that And, Canada Canada is the new Mexican border. Don't you know, Jesse?
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That's where all the fentanyl shit's coming in now through Canada. Yep.
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Wow.
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Yep.
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Yeah. But that probably for you nicer going across the Mexican border than the Canada border. Really?
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I've been across the Mexican border in Texas, and and they were extremely nice. But, you know, my next door neighbor here, he had to get this, some kind of a test with contrast. So you had to swallow these radioactive isotopes, and he's like he was 70 some years old. He was him and his wife or girlfriend, whatever, they they were he was taking her to the casino in Windsor, and he was driving like a a one or two year old Chrysler, 300. You know, a lot of gangsters drive that car. Yeah. And he's an old white man. Right? This old white couple, they're they're like 10 cars from the, you know, to to go through to pay to go over to the Canadian side. And he said all these sirens and lights started flashing and and a a SWAT team surrounded his car with they they all had them with automatic weapons, you know, and they looked at him, you know, and he was looking like, Who's this?
And they they he rolled the window down and the guy said, did you just have a medical procedure? And he said, yes. I did. He was there. They thought he was had nukes, and he was gonna blow up the bridge. Oh my god. He almost had to go change his pants.
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Okay. I guess so. Yep.
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The we've had
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a crazy experience
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going over that border. You know, when we used to go through the tunnel, my dad used to like to take us through the tunnel, and my mom would freak out, man. There was water leaking down the walls, big puddles of water. And I don't know if that was groundwater just leaking in or what, but, you know, I don't know how deep underneath the river that tunnel is, but we normally took the bridge. And, but my dad would like to sneak us through that tunnel every now and again, and mom hated it. And I remember looking at the walls, seeing all that water leaking. You know, it's like, what the heck is the place? Yes.
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Hopefully. I can understand that. I've got a cruise ship story along those lines, but I'm gonna defer to anybody in the audience. Anyone else wanna say anything here? You got something to bring for us? No? Alright. Well, I'll tell you my cruise story. Early in the record business, we were having, they had a carnival cruise. It's early in the days of carnival cruises too. And, they had country music week on the boat. And it was all the music was country music, and we had a number of different artists involved in that. And so they did a contest where, the the regional country guy won automatically because he's the only one, and whoever performed the best with, that whatever the criteria was got to go to. And they gave you a few $100 in spending money, you know, free vacation in The Caribbean.
And all that kind of stuff is pretty cool. And because the Southeast is where all those kind of crossover records from black and country happened, and I won. And I was friends real good friends with the country guy, and we got to bring our wives. And so we went down to Miami and got on one of those really early carnival cruises. The the food usually, the food supposed to be real good. It wasn't good on this. But it was an experience. I'd never done it before. And so they put us I don't remember what floor they put us on, but all we had was a porthole.
You know, some of the upper floors had big whole glass windows and a balcony outside, and you paid for it, obviously, but it was very cool. So we were, just because we won this contest, they stuck us in these little rooms with a porthole. Well, I wake up about second or maybe third or fourth day into the cruise. I don't remember. You wake up and you put your feet over the bed. Right? Well, there's water up over my ankles. And you can imagine the first thought hits your mind, hell, the ship's going down. Well, I didn't know, of course, but the only the floor, that particular floor we were on had, had flooded. Some pipe burst or something. It was kinda freaky there for a minute.
But then what they did for us was we were more than halfway through the cruise. And halfway through the cruise, they had had a bunch of travel agents, they give, you know, free crews to to come promote their thing. And a bunch of them had gotten halfway through the cruise and then flown back from one of the islands we were on back to work. And so those rooms up on the upper deck were all empty. So they moved to something, one of these first class rooms. We got to finish the cruise with the big window and the balcony. Pretty cool. But, putting your foot over the bed and over your ankles is water is, well, you don't need a cup of coffee to wake up. Let's put it that way. So Yeah. Like, would they put me on the Titanic? Well, that you know, you have a number of I was very young too, and number of interesting thoughts go through your mind. It's long ago. I don't remember, but it was pretty stark. I do remember that.
So, top that on your water stories. You got two minutes. Yep.
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Yikes.
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Yep. Okay. Well, listen. We're we're about to get hit with a bunch of information today. So, with what all's happened over the weekend and backed up, and there's no telling what's happening today so far. And, first part of this week may be a little bit, wild. We'll see. But, I sure, am glad to be back with you guys again. I really missed you. I'm sure the people that must have invited me over for Thanksgiving, I'm sure knew that I hadn't been around people much the last few months because I think I just absolutely monopolized the whole conversation all day. So, anyway, it was kind to them to let me talk.
And, just great to be back, kids. So there's our little exit deal in. We'll, be back on Tuesday. It's gonna be real interesting to see what comes out the rest of this day, though. So, glad to have all y'all back. And, if you wanted to ask something and didn't get around to it or couldn't find a spot, then we'll be back tomorrow to do the same. And we'll, wait for Mark to come by and address Alma's w w whatever questions. Thanks, Roger. Outside of that, it's a gorgeous, gorgeous day in Ecuador this morning. Hopefully, it won't cloud up. Who was that that said thank you?
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That's Dave.
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Thank you, Dave. Well, we got a great little family here. You know? We really do. We got we got something real positive going, and we're growing. And, one we never know when the good Lord's gonna be ready to open the door. You just don't know. You don't know what's gonna cause it or when it's gonna happen, but we're, by golly, gonna be ready when and if it does. And if not, we'll just do our best as finding the remnant. Anyway, we'll see you tomorrow. Have a great day. Love love each and every one of you.
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You're not safe. Body's down. What now? I'm not thinking if. It's when.
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When? When? When? When? When? Okay. Well, it's gonna have to be another day. So we'll see you soon. Bye. Alrighty. Thank you, Roger. Thank you, Eddie. You're welcome, Boring. I love all of you. Glad you're there. Thank you. Taking your time out to be with us.
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Eifs are like batches. Eifs are like batches, and we don't need no stinking batches.
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That's right. Okay. We follow Paul.
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Well, I was here Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, but nobody was here, Rod.
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Yeah. That's right. Well, Friday, we were with Brent. We were with Brent. Yes, Julie.
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Yep. I don't I know you don't like to bring this up, so I waited till the after show. But, I have a very interesting, what do you wanna call it, newsletter, from the Maine Republic dated November 2013. And it's, by a judge by the name of Judge Dale who spills the beans about stuff we're not supposed to know. And I just want to let you know, he talks about the Sustekavy Trust and our legal fiction versus our proper name. And, and it's it's just a very interesting, I don't know, eight page, newsletter or whatever. But basically he basically admits that all these corporate businesses double dip and hope that, you have been well conditioned enough by their credit scam to pay them a second time, talks about how the clerk and the, judge is the trustee and the beneficiary all access all access to set the KV trust. So, anyway,
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it's just a very interesting article. Is he a is it is Judge Dale like Judge Anna? They're a a judge in their own federal court?
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I don't think so. No. This is somebody who was a real judge.
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Come on, Roger. He I mean, I'm just gonna come on. You got judge Anne out there and all her people, she's a real judge. And she's a judge of the people's superior court. Oh, okay.
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Roger, that judge bail paper is over on the Republic Broadcasting website, republicbroadcasting.org.
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Okay. Well, we'll ask Tom about it.
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Yes. Worry. Mute again. Alright.
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Okay. Very interesting. I've never seen I've never seen any proof all the beans that he has.
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I've never seen any proof of any of that shit, and it's been floating around for a long time. K? Just me. I've never seen it. I don't believe it. I I, choose to approach this a little differently, but whatever.
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K? Yeah. Judge Dale, he's he's been out there, very, very, very, very long time. And, three of the videos on, The Bad Wolf are, The Great American Adventure, parts one, two, and three, a, analysis by Okay. The Bad Wolf.
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Okay. Well, let me tell you, Julie. See, I've never seen any of those things be proven. I've never seen them come into any kind of an effect on anything I've ever been involved with, periphery peripherally or directly. And I can't see what the hell matters or what has to do with what we do here of changing your status and getting you free. I've never seen anybody actually look through there. How does judge Dale connect the whatever the hell it is, trust to the fourteenth amendment? Is there any connection there?
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I don't think anybody's actually been able to identify judge Dale. I think it was, I think it was a pen name. Folks have been looking
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Folks have been looking for what we have here for forty years or more. Nobody asked Tom Dee. He's in that forty year range. Nobody ever even got it. They certainly didn't get it. Most of them didn't even come close. And because they can't, they come up with all these wild tales and schemes, k, And think that they have some application here. How does all that Judge Dale information interact with the fourteenth amendment? That's what all I need to know. Because it's the fourteenth amendment that's doing everything.
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And the bad wolf does, he does parrot, at least in one of his videos,
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the law is land, air, and water. Oh, please, people. Just so that please, just be, you know, five times in Matthew 24, Jesus says, do not be deceived. I think he doesn't want you to be deceived. You've got actual, factual, lawful, historical, accurate information from here. If that stuff isn't doesn't mesh with it, then is it important? I mean, what's important here is getting yourself free of the feds. What does that other stuff have to do with any of it? But some people, and they just can't stand it, you know. Anyway, that's my 2¢. You do whatever you want.
I'm a go enjoy the rest of my day. Good to be back with you. I love you all. And Good day, Raj. I will. Yes. You too. And I will look forward to visiting with you again on these topics and others if they come up today, tomorrow.
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K? Is that okay, Paul? Cool. Hey. Sounds like a plan.
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Alright, man. I'll see y'all then. Have a great day. I hope your days is pretty as it is here so far. I think it's a little cool up there from what I saw at some of the festivities. It's colder than the sunrise. Ride. Ride. Ride. Stop it. Stop it. I I I'll take 80 that warms. I'll take 85 in blue skies. So thank you. It'll probably cloud up later. Anyway, I'll see y'all tomorrow. Love you. Ciao. Have a wonderful day.
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It's colder than a witch's whatchamacallit on a tin roof.
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What I wanna know is where is all the salt where were all the salt trucks? There's not one with all these accidents that they got all over everywhere. Nobody has seen any SALT truck.
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Last place I saw SALT was in front of the US Postal Service building in my town, and that was holdovers from the three days before.
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Yeah. There was And I got started doing the three trials.
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I was driving the freeways this weekend, and there was no salt trucks anywhere. And, historically, anytime they have advanced notice of of storms that are coming up, the salt trucks are pre positioned hours before the actual event.
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Oh, they actually they actually pretreat the roads.
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Yeah. Yeah. So there was nobody. No. There was not one salt truck out. And and everybody's like, oh, you guys just need to drive slower. Oh, you just need to do this. Oh, you just need to do that. Nobody's asking why didn't the state send out the Siltrox? Because that would have, you know, prevented a lot of these accidents.
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Because they don't have the money to send them out. They're broke.
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Well, then why aren't they saying, hey. We don't got any money to send out cell trucks.
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They just raise your taxes so that they pay their employees more money.
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They have plenty of money.
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Isn't a lot of that coming from the gas tax?
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Well, yeah. It's supposed to. But they have plenty of money, and every single cent is accounted for in the in the confidential animal annual financial report, but they can't dig into that without people knowing that's there. That's a secret. There's nothing in the budget that we know about for that.
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And I'm I'm really surprised money but not for us. I'm really surprised that more people didn't even mention there was no salt truck. For as much as they wanna bitch about, oh, people are driving too fast or this is that going on, and it's this person's fault and that person. Nobody said anything about where's the salt truck.
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It's thanks it's Thanksgiving and government employees take off for all holidays regardless.
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Except the road crew. The road crew is always there.
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No. They're well, apparently, they aren't. They didn't show up this weekend.
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Oh, no. They didn't across multiple states. They didn't show up.
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News. They've been insulting the shit out of me in Saginaw and Midland County. I wish they would stop.
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Yeah. There's nothing down here.
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Oh, they're they're up here in full force. 59.
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Nothing. People are doing, like, 40 miles an hour, and they were still fishtailing.
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Head on up to Saginaw County with a shovel and an empty trunk and go get you some.
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Yeah. I gave you some. There's a big pile by my intersection, and I live in BFE BFE. But I do have a church next to me, so they just intersect them down. But even in town, there is there is all the major highways are are or main roads, class a roads, they're all salted down heavily.
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Wow. Wow.
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Maybe it depends on what county you live in.
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That could be could be.
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Maybe you're just not salting
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your area because you're one of those, tax avoiders.
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True.
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True. But, yeah, I'm speaking of Oakland and Macomb County. That's where I was at. So I crossed over the border for both. And in the past, they have, like, not salted Lacombe, but they always salted Oakland so you could tell when you went over that county line. This time, it was all the same.
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Oh.
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Oakland County has the highest property taxes in the state.
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I believe it.
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We don't want you to salt the roads. How else are we supposed to get a really good laugh when we see on the TV and these car pile ups and cars spinning off and stuff? Because you people in the temperate climates don't know how to drive on snow and ice.
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There's there was, what, a 50 car pile up on on I 70, between Indiana and Ohio? They shut the road down until further notice.
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That pushed the whole There was pile ups there was pile ups on 75 also.
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Yeah. Well, there was, a 50 car parking Your admission. 70, and they shut the road down until further notice. I don't know if it's open yet.
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Yeah. There was a there was a big pile up on the, 7559 on off ramp.
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Mhmm. Yeah. But that's a nasty ramp. I've been on that ramp.
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That's a nasty ramp. But I drove it. I drove it, but it would have been fine if they would assaulted.
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Yeah. But you didn't you didn't you didn't drive it drag an 80,000 pounds strapped to your butt, did you?
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No. I didn't. No. I didn't. Yeah. And I I was I was only doing, like, oh, maybe 20 when I when I hit the off ramp from 75 to 59. But, and it it was highly backed up Yeah. Before I even got my chance to get to that little ramp.
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I'll just try going around that ramp in a big truck. You'll do fine.
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We grow a lot of, GMO sugar beets here in Michigan and and process them, and they used to they were for a few years putting down beet juice on the roads. I don't know if they're doing that now, but, Yeah. We tried that very effective. Yeah. Mhmm. It stinks,
[02:11:53] Unknown:
but it's effective.
[02:12:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I suppose, Gary, they've gotta have something to entertain themselves. Right?
[02:12:08] Unknown:
Right.
[02:12:10] Unknown:
Oh, look at the goyam. That one's upside down.
[02:12:16] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I'm I'm sure they were. And insurance claims, I'm sure they were enjoying that.
[02:12:23] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I'm sure. How many insurance claims are being short shorted short cheated short suited, people being ripped off because their, insurance company is paying and trying to get away with quarters on the dollar.
[02:12:45] Unknown:
Oh, fuck. Who knows?
[02:12:49] Unknown:
Little rat greedy bastards?
[02:12:52] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:12:55] Unknown:
I mean, they don't even they actually don't write any checks. You know that. Right? They have your Social Security number. They have your signature on, on, an insurance application that for all intents and purposes is a promissory note. All they do is hit your your, trust for it. And they What? Line their pockets with, administrative charges and fees.
[02:13:30] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yes, sir. We bought
[02:13:40] Unknown:
It's a big club. I got a question. Might have an answer as long as you're not What? Well, as long as you're not expecting an intelligent one, I probably have an answer.
[02:13:55] Unknown:
Okay. Why does Roger get so mad about, law stands, you know, represents land, air, and water? Isn't that what this Earth is made up of? Land, air, and water?
[02:14:08] Unknown:
Right. But All the laws But it's a different around land, air, and water, don't they?
[02:14:14] Unknown:
It it's a different grouping of laws from administrative and and from, contract law.
[02:14:28] Unknown:
Gravity is a law.
[02:14:30] Unknown:
Yeah. And that's a different, grouping of laws too.
[02:14:34] Unknown:
Not if you're a flat earth or
[02:14:37] Unknown:
Well, it does not fall into contract law. Not that I'm aware of.
[02:14:44] Unknown:
So so you don't have a contract when you buy some land? And and, Boeing isn't involved in contracts when they when they sell airplanes or jets? And and there's no such thing as admiralty or maritime law?
[02:15:04] Unknown:
It's know. Your resolution, how are you resolving your disputes is is where it comes into play.
[02:15:13] Unknown:
Disputes pretty much revolve around land, air, and water.
[02:15:17] Unknown:
Hey, Dave.
[02:15:19] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:15:21] Unknown:
You can't find that anywhere other than in patriot mythology. That's why. You cannot find it in the CF or the UCC. You can't find it in contracts. You can't find it in e echolastic law, however you pronounce that. That's that's one reason why Roger it upsets Rogers because you can't find it just like the Sustic of you trust, you can't find it in anything, any place that's legal or lawful.
[02:15:51] Unknown:
All you gotta do is read all you gotta do is read, colonel Mandel House's letter to Wilson, and you'll see where the, Seskevy Trust is right there.
[02:16:04] Unknown:
Yeah. But he doesn't call it that. Again.
[02:16:06] Unknown:
You know, he can't even call it that. But he calls it social insurance.
[02:16:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Which is the social system.
[02:16:14] Unknown:
They'll become filthy rich beyond their wildest dreams.
[02:16:20] Unknown:
I've I've met a few people who have claimed that they've received said SDQC trust fund, And, they've all been shady, very shady, and not somebody that I would I would wanna get information from or have represent me or anything. And and, at least one of them follows Anna.
[02:16:48] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. I've seen that law of land, air, and water thing in Anabond Wright stuff thirty years ago when she first started coming out. That's what I mean. I've never seen it in anything I've studied or looked at that's true law. It's all been Patriot Mythology that's used that l a w. And I've been around this movement a long time, Dave, and so have you.
[02:17:18] Unknown:
Oh, and Lester Strait. He did You're right, Gary. But but what tell me what isn't hidden in plain sight? Nine to nine or something.
[02:17:26] Unknown:
He number
[02:17:31] Unknown:
David Strait really pushed the, the whole law concept also.
[02:17:39] Unknown:
That's the first place I heard it was on some information that I came across from him.
[02:17:47] Unknown:
And I must say that the algorithms, on YouTube really highly pushed him into my zeitgeist. Mhmm. They weren't pushing Roger.
[02:18:03] Unknown:
No.
[02:18:07] Unknown:
Nope. Nope.
[02:18:09] Unknown:
So that tells me all I need to know.
[02:18:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Any information that they make difficult for you to find it, you can bet it's true.
[02:18:24] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:18:25] Unknown:
Conversely, anything there cramming down your throat?
[02:18:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Now how do you even if even if
[02:18:34] Unknown:
even if it has a little tiny kernels of truth or if it's 50% true, it still has the deceptions built into it. And if you can't pick out the deceptions?
[02:18:46] Unknown:
Yeah. It still has a gotcha. So anything that they're trying to cram down your throat, you might as well just let it go on through, and don't forget to flush after you get rid of it.
[02:18:59] Unknown:
Right.
[02:19:02] Unknown:
Right. What does Roger say? Somebody a quote from somebody, it's not what I know. It's what I know that ain't so.
[02:19:10] Unknown:
It's not what I know that's killing me. It's what I know that ain't so. Is so.
[02:19:17] Unknown:
Sam Clemens.
[02:19:25] Unknown:
So you can even add on what you can't tell that ain't so. Question? Question? Yes. Yes.
[02:19:40] Unknown:
This is Amish Al from Missouri. Hello? I was I was wondering if any out anybody out there in listener land would be willing to put together a thumb drive for me with, Roger's information on it and anything else.
[02:20:06] Unknown:
Like, what information? Like, the stuff that's on the matrix stocks website? Like
[02:20:12] Unknown:
Yes. I think he also has a book out there in PDF form, and, he was talking about some other people at one time that are also, you know, have information out there that they're sharing with people.
[02:20:29] Unknown:
K. You want this on a thumb drive because you have a computer, but it's not on the Internet?
[02:20:41] Unknown:
Well, it's similar to a computer. It's a word processor. But, yes, it's not inter in that accessible. And, of course, I'm not allowed to go to the library and do anything like that on the Internet. So I need a thumb drive that has it has to be in PDF format only. No videos and, of course, no JPEG pictures or anything like that. It has to be in PDF.
[02:21:10] Unknown:
Black and white PDF or does it support color?
[02:21:14] Unknown:
It supports color. I would be willing to pay somebody to do something like that, but I would like, you know, for any any information out there that pertains to what Roger's doing, doesn't matter if it comes from Roger's website or where it comes from, any books on PDF or anything like that that I could read.
[02:21:44] Unknown:
I'll get his number. I'll contribute also in the 64 gig thumb drive I just bought next to one.
[02:21:54] Unknown:
If it's a word processor, you better check and see what size thumb drive it supports. That's kinda old technology. Do you have any idea what the maximum size thumb drive it'll It read will be? Yeah. It's not an old one. It's it's something new. Okay.
[02:22:14] Unknown:
The ones that I'm using are 16 gigabytes. I don't know if it I'm sure it supports something bigger than that. It's a Linux. Is that the Linux operating system or something like that? Mhmm.
[02:22:32] Unknown:
K.
[02:22:39] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:22:45] Unknown:
And so it's a, so it's essentially like a Chromebook. It's like a laptop, but it runs a Linux operating system instead of Windows?
[02:22:57] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:22:59] Unknown:
K. So then it shouldn't have a problem reading. Couldn't have any problem reading a, 64 gig thumb drive. You can fit a lot of stuff on one of those.
[02:23:14] Unknown:
Yeah. The ones I have are 16, and I had somebody send me some health information. It's like over 4,000 articles. And I mean, that that 16 bit, thumb drive wasn't even half full. Mhmm. So, yeah, it it can fit a lot of things on there.
[02:23:35] Unknown:
If you get a PDF file with images in it, does it just negate the images, or will it lock the file and won't even let you in?
[02:23:48] Unknown:
I can open up any PDF images, but not JPEG or anything like that. They will not open. But PDF files will and p d PDF images will open.
[02:23:59] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:24:06] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:24:09] Unknown:
Good winter project, Paul.
[02:24:13] Unknown:
Good winter project. Well, I do have I do have a group of things that I have already assembled to be dropped onto a thumb drive. And I will have to look at that and see if there would be anything restrictive that wouldn't open on a limited system. And then I'll just have to throw, have to add Roger's stuff to that because that's a that's a thumb drive that that presumes that people already have accessed the website and have already gotten anything that's publicly available on the web. So I'll just have to take that stuff and put it on the thumb drive as well. I could do that.
Silver just hit $59 an ounce. Does anyone have just a What up? Ground that I can have? It it went up twice in one day. Was it 58 this morning? It's 59 right now. Wow.
[02:25:46] Unknown:
Why doesn't it run? It's going up, trying to get to the top.
[02:25:51] Unknown:
It can continue going up, but it can also come down too.
[02:25:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Again.
[02:26:00] Unknown:
Up. Up. Up. Up. Up.
[02:26:03] Unknown:
Al, you were trying to say something? Yeah. But in but in what Hang on.
[02:26:11] Unknown:
Yes. Roger was talking about different where places where you can go to buy it, but I didn't hear him mention Jeff Bennett on RBN. I was just curious why he might might not have mentioned him.
[02:26:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Alan, you'll you won't hear Rob talking about Jeff Bennett. They they made an agreement. Jeff was gonna sell Roger's book, and he stole the proceeds. He never paid him for a book. Jeff Bennett in Roger's eyes is a crook. So
[02:26:46] Unknown:
Could it be because he's a jerk?
[02:26:49] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:26:54] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:26:56] Unknown:
I'd buy your silver at a local store. They sell the same price you can do online, and nobody knows you buy it unless you do a debit card or something.
[02:27:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Your best bet, Alan, is to find a local dealer, coin shop, pawn shop, whatever, and, buy it locally and check between, you know, one or two different guys. But usually, they're, you know, they can be crooks too, but you never know. You just word-of-mouth really is the best way to find a a good coin dealer. And
[02:27:37] Unknown:
Right now, the best thing to buy is 36490% silver dimes and quarters. That way, if you got to, you can use it for barter. Also, I didn't hear Amish from Missouri give his address or anything where to mail a a disc to.
[02:28:00] Unknown:
Yeah. We'll figure that out once we've got something assembled.
[02:28:09] Unknown:
Well, like I said before, I'm not Amish, but since that seems to be the popular name to call me, I just call me Amish Al. But, I think Paul has my number. And if it comes to that point, just give me a call or whatever, and I can give you the address.
[02:28:31] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:28:33] Unknown:
In our thalomians Yep. Mennonite, Amish, they're pretty close. Mennonites use electricity. Amish don't.
[02:28:41] Unknown:
I have for tail There's a lot of misconceptions, and that doesn't hold true whatsoever.
[02:28:46] Unknown:
No. And my number is 8104
[02:28:49] Unknown:
Aren't the Amish and the,
[02:28:51] Unknown:
folks that I know, they drive cars and they're even more modern, but they're very Christian. Christian. And the Amish, they don't drive cars and use electricity. They use electric generators to produce electric power tools. That's about it.
[02:29:14] Unknown:
Elle's Elle's spoken on this before, and it's, it's almost like no two groups are the same. It just depends on the elders in the community and what the elders say is or isn't allowed, and there is no steadfast rule for any one of them.
[02:29:36] Unknown:
Ordonon has their own book of rules in both sects.
[02:29:45] Unknown:
Heard the Mennonites were a lot like Canadians. Isn't that right,
[02:29:52] Unknown:
Just kidding.
[02:30:08] Unknown:
Yeah. I have a I have a bunch of bunch of stuff in that that folder. I'm, absolutely certain that I'll be able to fill something up for you to keep you busy for a very, very, very long time. I'd actually be more like looking for a needle in a haystack.
[02:30:49] Unknown:
I wouldn't be too concerned about things that are on that thumb drive that I couldn't use because I can just ignore that. But, you know, anything useful would be helpful. My son's wanting to become a a national, and he's getting sorta antsy. He's been after me for a while. And I did give him some of Roger's things to read, but it didn't get to that point to get him, you know, to he didn't didn't send his letter yet to the secretary of state, which I was sort of hung up in that and how to do it because I did mine through RAN and ONE rights, and that was a little bit of a different process.
[02:31:29] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:31:45] Unknown:
I wonder if you should repeat yours and do it again then. There's no harm in sending in a second one, especially if it's done better.
[02:31:56] Unknown:
I asked Roger about that about, I don't know, two years ago when he was on on Republic Broadcasting on Sunday evenings. And I read the letter that I sent in, and he said, well, I guess that would probably work, but it wouldn't hurt to redo it. But my thought was why open up a new can of worms? I mean, I'd also send a letter to the IRS, and they have not they have, I mean, I'm I'm free of them for several years now. They've not contacted me. So I was I was just thinking why open up a new can of worms and maybe cause some problems if I try and redo it.
[02:32:36] Unknown:
Well, they might be thinking the same thing. That's why they aren't rebutting any of your stuff. They're just gonna sit back and laugh or wait. But I sent in two because of the mistake on the first one, and a lot of people send in a second one because the first one, they don't have proof of it being received. So you give it your two, three weeks. And if you don't get anything anywhere or the postal service on the Internet, which you didn't see, he says, still in transit. I tell him to slam out a second one, and out of the two, they get one of them. And there's never been any repercussions. I can assure you. I'm done.
[02:33:17] Unknown:
I revised mine. I had originally sent in in 2019. And late last year, I revised mine and sent it in, and there's no problem.
[02:33:36] Unknown:
Well, I was under the impression if you get your green cards back or whatever it is that they have to send back when they receive it, that that's proof that they received it. And I didn't get the cards back.
[02:33:51] Unknown:
It is. I was just you just said you did it with Anna, and I don't know what your wording was. And that's personal information, but, you know, you you garner all these all your rights back, the simplest sentences you can put on there. If she had to send paragraphs in, it's really not necessary, and that's what's gonna confuse them. Go ahead, Brent.
[02:34:18] Unknown:
Mine was a content problem. It needed to be revised.
[02:34:32] Unknown:
Just trying to help, sir.
[02:35:02] Unknown:
Did anybody else getting inundated with, telemarketers, spammers for Medicare? Oh,
[02:35:13] Unknown:
this is, open enrollment time of the year.
[02:35:19] Unknown:
I had 61 day one day, 63 another day another day. And I'm echoing, and I play games with them. I'm boat ready. I don't know if this is legal. I'm pretty sure they're calling from the third world country. I'm gonna go set my phone up because you gotta go through the hoops to get a live person. I'm gonna set my phone outside on the porch, and I'm gonna pull my pocket pistol off and let one loose to clean the dust while he's off my done. Maybe then they'll stop calling me.
[02:35:54] Unknown:
Hey, Sheldon. Are you there? You're
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driving me nuts.
[02:36:03] Unknown:
Hey. I, I apologize, but I've been trying to get a hold of you about your car's warranty now for quite some time. I'm glad we can meet on the show.
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Well, everything still works as designed.
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Hardie. Hard. Hard.
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Click unsubscribe if you don't want us bothering you anymore.
[02:37:00] Unknown:
One thing that helps is to go to your voting when it's voting time and have them cross out in red ink your names in the book, anything at your address. And, you'll find you get left along quite a bit more.
[02:37:17] Unknown:
So with the bad wolf and what was said today, I mean, isn't that the 8 U S C 1101 Dash 22, the American Samoa?
[02:37:35] Unknown:
No. I think that's Dash21. We're 22. Are we So which 21 is American Samoa, I think.
[02:37:53] Unknown:
I got up my notes the op I'm pretty sure it's the opposite of that.
[02:37:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Twenty one is, a national owes allegiance to a small s state. That's Us.
[02:38:06] Unknown:
Okay. And then 22 is Samoa.
[02:38:09] Unknown:
Yeah. See, I've never heard I have heard him say 22 is the way to go, but I'm also very confused about this. So it's still something I'm trying to mentally hash out.
[02:38:31] Unknown:
Paul? Yeah. It's Larry. 20 is green card holder. 21 is the American national. 22 a is US citizen, and 22 b b is noncitizen national. Definition 22 is a US national, which contains two categories, US citizens and noncitizen nationals, because those two statuses owe their allegiance to The United States.
[02:39:05] Unknown:
Oh, it's 21. We are 21 because we're not 22 a or b.
[02:39:32] Unknown:
You are correct, Paul.
[02:39:51] Unknown:
Oh, this guy's got, like, 1,500 videos. He does have some interesting ones, particularly, remedies and solutions in
[02:40:12] Unknown:
court.
[02:40:23] Unknown:
I got on a page there that didn't say bad woke. It said something else. And there were three videos at the bottom, a chick, an old guy on the right, and the chick was talking about how she beat things in court, and I thought it was really interesting. And then I started listening to the third guy, and as soon as he hit that lock up, I just let go of it. But I'd like to find that woman again because she had some really poignant points about how to enter into court and so forth. And that's how I got the bad wolf thing was from that page, and I don't remember what the title of it was. Anyway
[02:41:10] Unknown:
I don't know. It would be like finding needle in a haystack.
[02:41:19] Unknown:
Well, change the topic real quick for science. You know that jet engines operate about 36,000 RPM. And that frame you got, the close-up of those chemtrails, each of that those puffs isn't like you're pushing a button on a squirt bottle. Those engines went for tens of thousands of RPM to eject that fog over and over again. So I'm thinking that's automatic. There's a mechanism there that they just don't push and hold a button down.
[02:41:57] Unknown:
Go ahead. Oh, they don't. No. No. No. No. No. No. It's all it's all, the flight paths and the the spray durations and the coordinates of the spraying, that is all managed from the ground. Pilot does nothing but point the thing in the right direction.
[02:42:25] Unknown:
Good. Well, free to share those photos with whoever you want. Lucky.
[02:42:33] Unknown:
Oh, they're all automated. Just like all the Doppler radars across the country, they're all controlled from the central location.
[02:42:42] Unknown:
I wonder if the chemtrail jets even have a pilot. Maybe they're all drones drones.
[02:42:48] Unknown:
No. They no. They have a pilot, but they look like, commercial passenger airlines, but there's no passengers on them. They just have Oh, I tanks of chemicals where the people should be.
[02:43:05] Unknown:
Right. I understand that understand that.
[02:43:13] Unknown:
It's possible it's in the fuel in the passenger jets.
[02:43:17] Unknown:
That's what I was thinking. Thing.
[02:43:20] Unknown:
Could be in That would be burned out.
[02:43:33] Unknown:
Not if it doesn't work. And I'm
[02:43:36] Unknown:
I'm thinking that, aluminum oxide in the fuel, that would cause, fuel delivery problems because it wouldn't stay in solution. It would tend to cake in the fuel.
[02:44:00] Unknown:
It's not in the fuel? In the fuel.
[02:44:06] Unknown:
Yeah. If they got problem with entrained moisture and algae in the fuel, those little solid particles would really wreak havoc. You're correct there.
[02:44:23] Unknown:
Mhmm. Well, if you listen to Jim Lee, he tells you that, it is that kerosene is not very clean, and it's a lot of that is in the fuel. But then again, the elevation that they travel, if it's through high humidity, you're gonna get those trails. But they he also claimed, yeah, they've got spray jets that go around spraying everybody with whatever they wanna pollute us with. So it's Right. It's all a loose flying situation.
[02:44:57] Unknown:
Well
[02:44:58] Unknown:
Well, another question is where they put 40,000 gallons of gasoline in the airplanes?
[02:45:05] Unknown:
In the wings. The fuel tanks are in the wings.
[02:45:12] Unknown:
Do you see how thin the wings are?
[02:45:16] Unknown:
Yeah. But they still put it in the wings.
[02:45:20] Unknown:
Have you seen how big those wings are?
[02:45:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yep. They still put it in the wings. And, you know that there's chemical spraying going on because, there are close-up photographs of planes flying, spraying, and the cloud isn't coming from where there was an engine on the plane. There wasn't an engine there. So so there.
[02:45:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Some of them actually nozzles underneath the, ailerons.
[02:46:04] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. It comes out of nozzles. Have you ever seen a chemtrail that has a big gap in it?
[02:46:11] Unknown:
Correct. That's correct.
[02:46:13] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's when that's when they switched tanks. That's when they switched the tanks. If that was an engine engine that quit and then restarted, there'd have to be a report filed with the FAA.
[02:46:31] Unknown:
Mhmm. Yeah. And there there's absolutely no way that a contrail can be broken. It's either the engine is running or it's not. Makes no sense. Yeah. Dane Whittington.
[02:46:51] Unknown:
But, Dane Wittington with, what is his watch?
[02:46:57] Unknown:
The Yale Engineering watch.
[02:46:59] Unknown:
There you go. Yeah. Yeah. He's he filled you in on all that too. Mhmm.
[02:47:12] Unknown:
You hear, mongrel.
[02:47:21] Unknown:
I've seen what to me appear to be the condensation trails that are there and then they stop, and it could be altitude changes or warmth.
[02:47:32] Unknown:
I I don't I don't know.
[02:47:42] Unknown:
Yes. Something else Jim Lee says it depends on the humidity, what shows up, how it shows up, you know, even if it's exhaust. And,
[02:47:54] Unknown:
I'm I'm pretty much means it condenses. Right? Go ahead. Yeah. Because they go away relatively quick, but you'll see, and they'll be leaving one, and then it's actually evaporating per se before your eyes, but then they stop being there.
[02:48:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Wiginton, I think, pretty much says that he he doesn't believe it's in the fuel, but other people say that there are these nanoparticles in the fuel exhaust. So or in the jet engine exhaust. So
[02:48:26] Unknown:
who knows?
[02:48:27] Unknown:
Probably more than one thing going on, but the airline industry hasn't, like Jim Lee says, never been called to account for all the pollution, and they're dumping pollution.
[02:48:40] Unknown:
Mhmm. Well, I wanted to comment on judge
[02:48:44] Unknown:
judge judge Dale as well. He, I've never satisfied myself that he exists.
[02:48:50] Unknown:
So Right. There's that. Well And The thing the thing with, chemtrails, there was a plane that landed at an airport and the sprayers were still on. Not only was it absolutely positively clear what was going on, I believe they had to close the airport and do, like, some kind of cleanup. So what the hell was that plane spraying that when it did it on approach, it became a problem.
[02:49:46] Unknown:
And at one point, Jennifer Daniels said that, and I don't know where she got the information, but sometimes they spray medical waste. One way to get rid of it. Comet.
[02:49:57] Unknown:
Yes. Go.
[02:50:01] Unknown:
Did you ever stop to consider that many of the high altitude aircraft are transport category aircraft, not necessarily carrying passengers, and that they may be from FedEx, from UPS, or other common carriers that are transporting a vessel in their cargo hold to dispense those
[02:50:41] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. FedEx.
[02:50:43] Unknown:
I knew it. I knew it. Well, now I'm gonna finish because I have a very dear friend who retired from the air force. He was a twenty year veteran aviator instructor, moved fixed wing in in the air force and helicopters in the marines. And after he retired, one of his air force buddies was visiting with him, and the air force buddy flew for FedEx. And, you know, the captain of the aircraft has to sign the the manifest as to what the cargo is. But so as far as visually inspecting the cargo, not necessarily so. But, anyway, this fella, this friend of Mark's, told that he took off at maximum gross weight, and he landed, at tear weight, I guess you would say. And that had to be a dispensation of some kind of aerosol.
And, no, they don't go they don't put them through the engines.
[02:52:12] Unknown:
So you're saying FedEx made the delivery on time?
[02:52:17] Unknown:
Well, according to one of the pilots that was flying one of their aircraft, they did. So you can take that for whatever you think it's worth. That's, thirdhand information, but, I consider the fellow that told me a very credible source.
[02:52:42] Unknown:
Paul, how many years ago was that landing incident you just spoke of? Do you know, East Coast, West Coast, America, or Within
[02:52:52] Unknown:
the Continental United States, and it was probably within the last five years.
[02:53:01] Unknown:
Yeah. The, the pilot error when he landed while still spraying Yes, sir. Yeah. That was that was probably five, six years ago. And I'm not I don't remember where it was.
[02:53:18] Unknown:
I'm sure if you dare say to I dare say the pilot had no control over the material that was being dispensed. That's the reason that it was somebody that was opening and closing the valve wasn't paying attention to what was going on, would be my guess.
[02:53:39] Unknown:
Yeah. That that offers offers credence to Paul's idea of remote control.
[02:53:46] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[02:53:50] Unknown:
Or even iced up, Frank. They couldn't close them.
[02:53:56] Unknown:
Yeah. It could be. Let's see. Let me see if it'll come up in a YouTube search. Pilots still spraying chemtrails when landing. Well, let's try that again. Pilots
[02:54:27] Unknown:
I'll
[02:54:30] Unknown:
ask Enoch about that.
[02:54:32] Unknown:
Right beyond beyond. Yeah. I know. Yeah. Feel about it.
[02:55:00] Unknown:
How about this for a hypothesis? You got the attitudes attitudes for the chemtrails in in in the fuel fuel. You've got a system that separates that out that out and routes it routes it outside of the engine exhaust that doesn't burn the fuel fuel. And there's a bad echo bad echo.
[02:55:36] Unknown:
That's because I have two microphones open. I do believe that I have the the YouTube video. This is a nighttime landing. The one I saw was, daytime. It's in the chat.
[02:56:15] Unknown:
You know, it's interesting that he was routed to commercial strip and not a military base where they were probably better able to deal with that, but they figured they could, extinguish them going in the process maybe.
[02:57:27] Unknown:
The other thing I'd like to comment on is assault in the roads. Again, expecting the government to save your life is or do things, like safety like that, maybe going to the wayside more and more. So you should know what your stud laws are, your chain laws are. And even in extremes, you should be able to get away with that out of necessity. So in California, by the way, it's it's November 1 to April 30 that you can, run studs. And that's anywhere in the state. But they're not considered traction control for going over the passes. You must carry chains if you're gonna do that and put them on.
[02:58:23] Unknown:
Well, it used to be, Samuel, that if you had four wheel drive, they'd just let you on through. I I've never had a problem with having to put on change, and that may have changed.
[02:58:38] Unknown:
Yeah. That's probably still true as well, but, they call when there's chain controls. And and, of course, the California, especially in the Tahoe Basin, tries to limit the salt because they're worried about the runoff getting into the lake and making it too salty.
[02:59:01] Unknown:
Studs and chains are banned in Michigan.
[02:59:05] Unknown:
Probably not nice. Again, I would still have them in a necessity. Yeah. I think Wisconsin is too. Two states that really need them. But I remember going into Milwaukee, you sort of fell into a groove. It didn't have to steer because the studded tires when they still allowed him had eroded the roads that bad. So there's that.
[02:59:41] Unknown:
My uncle I mean, my stepdad's uncle invented studded tires in Finland. Yes. One racing cabinet. Yes.
[03:00:08] Unknown:
Yeah. That's very good, Dave.
[03:00:18] Unknown:
Hi, Joan. Sandusky. Now they just called the the Afghan that shot these two guardsmen an Afghan national that was brought here. He was a CIA asset, brought here by the Biden administration, and granted asylum by the Trump administration.
[03:01:47] Unknown:
Looks like that might have been a staged events, false flag events. You get more more troops all over the city. But, I don't know whether the lady actually died or not. But, Yeah. I noticed that. I pointed that out to somebody where they were using the term national. Gonna dirty that word. I see that sovereign.
[03:02:10] Unknown:
I've seen a headline somewhere. This morning, they called it in the illegal.
[03:02:17] Unknown:
Again and say they hold 200
[03:02:19] Unknown:
Let's hear let's hear, Lisa again, and then hang on, Dave.
[03:02:23] Unknown:
I seen a headline where it said the CIA attacked The United States.
[03:02:29] Unknown:
Oh my god. Yeah. That's what that that was. Mhmm. Yeah. There's different factions with different agendas in the CIA. Christians in action. Even have John eight thirty two on their wall. They skipped the first part where it says, if you stay in my word, you'll know the truth, and I'll make you free. Yep. Hey, y'all. Did did the did the Afghani CIA killer, alleged shooter say why he shot those two people? Oh, I'm far. I think this was the excuse. And then there was another one in Texas. So they're they're waking up their assets, it looks like. Dave, you were saying something. Let's get what you were saying.
[03:03:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I said this morning on ABC Radio, they called that that Afghan an illegal, and now they're calling them a national.
[03:03:41] Unknown:
Mhmm. Illegal national. Yep. Heck, they're brewing up the words.
[03:03:46] Unknown:
Yep.
[03:03:47] Unknown:
Well, you know, ICE also stands for after LIBOR, that scandal. The scandal rolls on, but they changed in this, country, they have so far, s o f a r. I forget what it stands for. But anyway, instead of LIBOR, which was London, the interbank offered rate, they use ICE, InterContinental Exchange. So, you know how, like, they got BLM, which is also Bureau of Land Management and then Black Lives Matter. You know how they like to do that stuff for confusion. You know? And they speak in code to each other that way too. Kinda right there in the news.
Apparently, they fly around with DU all over their planes and stuff for weights and everything else. I'm not caught doing that. So
[03:06:29] Unknown:
Alright. Well, nobody's gonna be talking. I'm taking the streams down. Don't wanna be broadcasting no dead air here. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolk radio dot com, radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, and our website is thematrixstocks.com. Thematrixdocs.com. Check out the new student section, the downloads, the links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show, the exhibits, the interviews, the resources. Oh, good lord. It's a plethora.
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[03:07:55] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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