We welcomed back listeners old and new (including Tony and Shay now in Mesa, AZ) to talk process: affidavits, notice, and staying in the proper jurisdiction; plus practical steps like serving notices and who to inform locally. In the back half we got “boots on the ground” about life in South America—why Ecuador and Argentina work for some—then wrapped with platform housekeeping so you can find the live show, archives, and co‑host Paul English’s Thursday broadcast. If you’re new, start with the New Students/Archives links below and come with questions tomorrow when Brent Winters joins us.
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- Energized Health (88‑day transformation program): https://www.energizedhealth.com/
- Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C. (venue of the 1961 speech): https://washington.intercontinental.com/
- Benjamin H. Freedman – 1961 Willard Hotel speech (audio, Archive.org): https://archive.org/details/BenjaminFreedman-WillardHotelSpeech1961FromOriginalLps
- Andrew Carrington Hitchcock – The Synagogue of Satan (publisher listing): https://www.moneytreepublishing.com/shop/the-synagogue-of-satan
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[00:02:01] Unknown:
Attach the ridge, Yes, sir. Mister Alvin, so would we. We're gonna do it again today or at least attempt to, and we never know what the results are gonna be of these shows or who we might touch or who they may know or any of that stuff. So it's kind of blind that we go into each show and say, we're looking for folks who wants to be free of the federal Jewish slavery. You know, we could almost make a song out of that. We're gonna flip that over to our buddies with that studio over there, see what they could do with that lyric wise. Anyway, if you're one of those people, by golly, congratulations. You found the right place.
So here we go. We're gonna engage in another two hours of, hopeful, communication and discussion and social intercourse and all that kind of stuff. It's December 4. We're a few days into the big month here. And, it is, of course, if you were wondering what you found, you found the Radio Ranch with myself, host Roger Sales, someone who's been in the trenches and the ditches a long time looking for truth. K? And we found it. And should you be interested, we'd like to convey it to you and find out what you wanna do. Good morning, Paul. Would you like to say who is helping us extend the reach on this? Well, I don't think I'd be incorrect in saying this valuable or invaluable information.
[00:03:53] Unknown:
Oh, no. Definitely valuable information. Absolutely. We are joined by a few platforms. We have radiosoapbox.com, thanks to Paul English. Paul English live will be today, 3PM Eastern. Oh, it's Thursday. Will be streamed on Global Voice Network. Yep. See, it is Thursday. And we're on eurofolkradio.com, thanks to pastor Eli James. That, of course, is our our anchor platform. That's where this iteration all began and continues. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, my pet project. And that, audio is on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. The link is on the matrixdocs.com, our website.
We're on Rumble on rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. That'll take you directly to my Rumble channel. We're also on Soapbox TV, and that, again, is, provided by Paul English. And we're on Twitch, indeed, live. So don't forget the website, thematrixstocks.com, where you will also find links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. That's about it. That's on live count. Okay. Alright, Paul. Thanks. It's double duty dipping dipping for Paul today with, helping with
[00:05:21] Unknown:
the the Paul English show. I wonder if our, is our new, listener Oliver with us or Ollie? I always wanted to call somebody Ollie. Oliver, you did you come back and find us again today? Because we missed you yesterday. Well, if you did, we're glad to have you. And if you didn't, we'll be looking for you. A guy that wanted to know all this stuff is a naturalized Irishman, lives in, somewhere up there in the New York City metropolitan area, it sounded like to me. And, he'd like to know how to get free. He'd been looking. He'd been said he flew all the way to Florida to go see David Strait. Well, Oliver, we can get a hold of you. We'll try and shake all that bad stuff out of your brain and and replace it with more accurate information so you can really have a good understanding and really appreciate what we do here. Which is to move you out of the jurisdiction of these heinous, historically, for thousands of years. These people have plagued mankind, and they're still doing it.
And, they've got these wonderful little tricks they pull, which allows them to take control of you and own you like their Babylonian Talmud book tell teaches them that they're so superior. You know? They they're the only ones who sold. So once that shoot seven and eight year old Palestinian children, they're the only ones with souls. Don't you know? So, anyway, they have, devised, probably started shortly after the Illuminati was founded, actually. Excuse me. And I'm just just determined to cough here, so hold on a sec. The Illuminati was found in 1776 on May 1.
Why we celebrate May Day all over the world. And no doubt their plan was to take over the world where they wouldn't have, had their little gathering up there outside of Frankfurt, Germany. I don't know how long it took them to devise this. If you wanna Azana called in one day and asked for a timeline on this, and that's a timelines are a wonderful perspective. Again, pardon. It's something in my throat down there. Paul would swallow something wrong, Paul. Anyway, they went to 1835, and then Andrew Jackson, of course, The US had the First Bank of the United States. They, let that one run out. They got it rechartered, the Second Bank of the United States.
And it was running out, and Andrew Jackson would not re sign it. So they, it's funny here, the Supreme Court, should you not know this information, the Supreme Court at the time, no doubt influenced by the money powers, ruled against Jackson, said you can't not renew it nor this, that, and the other. I'm not sure of the specifics. Anyway, they were on the other side. And, of course, Jim Jackson's famous statement as well as see him enforce it. And, so that second bank went away. We've got the story now of, Tipp Tyler, too and John Tyler Junior And that interesting story, in invoking the will of Thomas Jefferson in his very unexpected and unplanned presidency.
He wasn't even political for god's sakes. But that speech he gave at Andrew, at, Thomas Jefferson's o o eulogy was so powerful that it just word went all out over the whole country on what a dynamic guy this guy, John Tyler Junior was. And so with that popularity, he got Harrison Tippecanoe, a political animal, who was a commander, won a big battle out in about out there where Brent lives somewhere, Tippecanoe and Tyler too was the, if you learned that history, was the, slogan of their presidency. And Harrison, I think, Paul, I think that's still the case. Harrison is the only president that's died in office.
I'm not assassinated of a heart attack. He he was only in office about a month, and he had a heart attack and died. Well, here's John Tyler Junior who didn't even wanna be political. He'd been thrust into it because his father could not give the eulogy at his best friend, Thomas Jefferson's funeral there in DC. A couple of thousand people there to hear it. And so he was so distraught that at the last minute, he asked his son, John Tyler Jr, to get up there and and and speak in place of him. And he did, and it was, very well received.
He had studied a lot of Greek, Greece, and Roman, and and and all that type of history, and he was very, very accomplished in it. And spontaneously just on the, hey. Get up here and speak to these folks at this occasion. Did a exemplary job. And so earlier when he was young, I guess I'll just get tell the story not from the start, just disjointed here for those of you who may not know this. It's a very interesting story. I'd never heard it before. His father, John Tyler senior, and it was and Thomas Jefferson were roommates at college, and they were dear best friends their whole lives and would eat often eat with with each other's families. And when when Tyler Junior was young, Thomas Jefferson, uncle Tom, I don't think that's where that came from, Paul.
Please, uncle Tom. Uncle Thomas. And, he was at the table. I doubt it. He was at the table, and, someone asked him or maybe John Tyler Junior. I don't remember that part of the story. He asked him, what's your greatest fear of America for America? And Thomas Jefferson said the money powers and that we may not be able to, elect people that could resist their efforts. Well, John Tyler Junior remembered that. So when he gets up and thrust into the presidency under these unusual circumstances, They tried to get the second bank of the US through again, and he vetoed it. Now this is pretty interesting. If you haven't heard this before, I I I I don't remember which party he was involved with, but whatever the party was, he was the president.
He'd come in under this surreptitious, route of being the president, And they passed the second bank of the United States, and he vetoed it, and they kicked the sitting president out of their party. That's how the influence and the money power in the congress back in the eighteen fifties. This is in the eighteen fifties. And they literally kicked the sitting president out of their party. Well, then the money powers, you can see their influence here is just well, it's almost two hundred and eighty years ago or something, Paul. And the influence was they went in and stoked up crowds. They went on no doubt and paid crowds to get all, well, all, all BLM ed. You know? It's just the same crap. See, they go out and they pay these crowds, and they have huge demonstrations at the White House. Three nights in a row, There was no fence. There were no guards at the White House. The only other person besides the Tylers in the White House was the butler. And they had to end up in one of the bedrooms and the butler in there trying to protect them from all this thousands outside the White House.
And, so anyway, he, he he continued with his veto, and they couldn't overcome it. And, that is why this guy was saying, I firmly believe it's true. This is why you never heard of John Tyler Junior It's because he stopped the bank cold, and they didn't try again for forty five fifty years until 1913. And I'm pretty sure, Paul, that these guys went back to the drawing board and said, we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna figure out a plan that these guys will not only understand that they're enslaved, but they'll love their slavery. They'll agree with it, and they will be ours.
And now we don't have to use our own funds to fund the governments. Now we can put these people into this condition. We have a property right on them. We'll take this little scheme we're gonna cook up and take these and and we're gonna pass the birth certificate. Now birth certificates were used. Thanks for Lisa for this. We're talking about it one day on the air here. She went back and did some research. About this same time in the eighteen fifties and sixties, some of the states had birth certificates. So it was already being proffered in the states. Not many, a few, but it wasn't federal.
It wasn't federal until nineteen twenty one twenty two when we had the Federal Reserve got in. They got control of the money supply. They started to anchor in with it. We went into our first recession there, 2122. I don't I don't think it was Coolidge, whoever the president was, just instead of going in and doing measures, Paul, well, we're gonna loan this money. We gotta give this to the bankers. We gotta do that and do this to overcome this this depression. Well, he just let the thing work out itself naturally, and it was gone in two years. So there was none of their exasperated efforts to go in and manipulate it further. We just let it go, and it was gone in two years. It was in that period of time that they passed the federal birth certificate law.
And, of course, they weren't using it like the states were. They planned that far ahead. They knew what they were gonna use it for. They knew they're gonna double it up as a warehouse receipt and attach it to the bonds because the bank or bankruptcy was gonna be in the national bond market. So anyway, all that history and stuff, I just get off on a jag here this morning. If you didn't know, this is incredibly interesting. Out of all this time, folks, yeah, I just say, let this I mean, I'm not bragging. I'm I feel like Alex Jones. I'm not bragging. I'm not patting myself on the rubber with the rubber arm on the back because hell, I don't know how I did it except just absolutely total dedication and perseverance, Rick, and and continuing. No. That can't be it. And pushing the envelope and finding out what I could do to to to alter these situations and and applying that to the known way the scheme, as I understood it at the time, operated.
Well, finally, we got answers, by golly. Thanks to somebody telling me to leave the country. Hey, Rick. How are you doing this morning, buddy?
[00:16:56] Unknown:
Okay. I hope you're well.
[00:16:59] Unknown:
Going back a little, you you said You know what I was Rick, I'm gonna interrupt you. When I'm not well, I just simply revert back and go, well, it's alright because we got Lane Kiffin as coach. I hope you are happy with him. Oh, I I think he's a great guy. I think he's gonna be a tremendous fit down there. And I hope when we leave this mortal coil that he's still coaching there. That's my hope. We'll see. Well,
[00:17:29] Unknown:
don't hold your breath because I'm I'm seeing stuff about, Penn State really wanting, Kalyn DeBoer from Alabama. And if that job comes up, that's what Kevin wanted.
[00:17:43] Unknown:
I don't think he'd make the change now. Sorry, folks, for getting off into this conversation. You know, he said he called two people that are very close to him. Gene Carroll. I know. And of course, who his father promised his father he'd look out for him. Okay. And also his other mentor, Nick Saban. Now in that press conference, he wouldn't say what Saban sold him. And all these people are all freaked out about it over there on Feinbaum. Now I don't know why they didn't hear two years ago in in one of his post retirement interviews, and he said his biggest professional mistake was leaving LSU.
Now I'm sure he told that to Giffen, and he relate no doubt some of the things that is revolving around that program in Tuscaloosa. And, I think he's gonna be over there in Baton Rouge for a while. We'll see. I don't think he'd make that change again after everything that's been going on, but we shall see. And and Devore, well, wouldn't it be interesting if he left Alabama and went to Penn State? What would that tell you about the insufferable pressure at coaching at Tuscaloosa?
[00:18:52] Unknown:
Yeah. That's probably it. Anyway, uh-huh. Lane Giffin is known for hopping. Okay? Yeah. And that's Yeah. So, anyway so don't be surprised whatever happens.
[00:19:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Hoping well, the hopping thing you're talking about was Tennessee. They hired him at Tennessee. Then all of a sudden, Gene Carroll, a formerly mentioned, but pretty well known coach, hires him or gets him to move to USC. USC was considered a better job at that time. And he kinda jolted the folks in Tennessee. They're still pissed off about it. And, but you know what? Back then, Rick, he was drinking a lot. He stopped all that. His life was different. I think he's grown a little bit and we'll see, but I'm sure happy to have him as long as we got him. I think he's gonna do great over there. We'll see. Anyway, sorry, folks. We're off on the football. It is it is college football time.
[00:19:50] Unknown:
Go ahead. Yeah. Anyway, real quick. Izana Izana said, you said Izana said he he needed a timeline?
[00:20:00] Unknown:
Well, he want he asked me when let me interject for the audience. He called in one day, said, could you go over a timeline from the beginning of the Illuminati on this stuff? And so I've never done that before necessarily, so I thought it through a little bit. And it's very interesting to look at things in a timeline format.
[00:20:19] Unknown:
Okay. Well, all he's got to do is get a copy of Annie Hitchcock's synagogue of Satan. That entire book is not laid out by chapters, laid out by year. And he starts at 07:40 with the, King Bulan in Kazaria. Yeah. And then he he he jumped up to, like, around twelve, thirteen hundred. And he goes through the entire history of of all these things you talk about, you know, the the Rothschilds, Illuminati, all that stuff, all the way up to to almost present day. Almost by year.
[00:20:56] Unknown:
Yep. I've, I had the pleasure of being on Andy's show a couple of times few years back. We used to be right before us, so I could get up and listen to Andy's show and then do our show. And then circumstances over there have changed. He's taken care of his mother, all kinds of other stuff. Hadn't had any contact with him since for a million years, unfortunately. We we connected through Skype, so we don't do that anymore. But I keep asking Paul how he's doing. And, that's a very good book, folks. If you're new to this, you wanna learn this side over here, Andy Hitchcock, one of our Brit friends, and, wrote this book called The Synagogue of Satan.
But I've never had a copy of it, but, I sure do appreciate you having that for us, Rick.
[00:21:45] Unknown:
Now I've been calling It's a really good you can almost use it as a reference book because you can go back, search for a year to see what happened. You know? And it's not every year a significant year.
[00:21:57] Unknown:
But,
[00:21:59] Unknown:
yeah, yeah, it's it's really worth it. And he's got a, you know, a printed book, and he's got PDF and all that. He's even got a audio version, I think. So Oh, does he?
[00:22:10] Unknown:
Well, and I'd love any anybody that, this rings a bell for you. We'd love to support Andy, and, he's a great guy. So, if that Roger. Know about this, it's worth investigating. I believe that is Robbie. Yes, ma'am?
[00:22:26] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Good morning. I wanted to tell folks, there is a documentary film by that title, and I it's absolutely fantastic. You can find it online.
[00:22:41] Unknown:
I did not know. Is it with Andy or is it Yeah. My question too. Robbie, is it Andy or is it somebody else's It's Andy's. It's I believe it's Andy's. Right. Yes, sir. Well, I did not know that. Another, I I know one thing that's always stuck with me that comes out of that book is that '14 is it '98? 1498, '95, somewhere around there over in Spain. The Jews that did not leave on 1492, were still in Spain. Evidently, there were some of them that didn't go to Belgium or didn't. Where they were waiting for Christopher Columbus, another Jew, by the way. He all this crew were Jews, for and they were evidently they left Spain.
The Nina, Santa Maria, and the Penta left Spain the day that the Jews were supposed to be out of the country, as commanded by Ferdinand and Isabella. And it's, hypothesized that they were looking for places for the Jews to go. They were supposed to leave Spain. Anyway, some of them stayed in Spain. They wrote the Sanhedrin referred to in Jesus's time, the Sanhedrin in Constantinople, and told them their plight there in Italy. And the, Sanhedrin wrote back and said, make your children apothecaries so they can kill Christians. That was before 1,500, folks.
If you're new to this issue, chew on it a little bit. These are all facts. They're all reliable, and you can go find them yourself. But that's who we're dealing with, and they've got this wonderful way of, their holy book, this probably the most despicable book ever printed. It's called the Babylonian merchant law and the Talmud or integral. And the Talmud is, Babylonian customs, and, that's what Jesus railed about. And it's still the most despicable book probably ever written. So, anyway, that's, where we are. That's who we're dealing with. That's who we're separating from. And, when you learn the more you learn about them, the more you're motivated to separate through this process because I don't want them being my daddy.
Samuel, is that you?
[00:25:12] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Good morning.
[00:25:14] Unknown:
Good morning. Do you want them to be your daddy, Samuel?
[00:25:18] Unknown:
So yeah. I love that. I I wanna spank them.
[00:25:24] Unknown:
Well, that's what we do. In essence, we do that when we go through this process. Go ahead.
[00:25:30] Unknown:
On this subject line, I was really surprised. There's some very learned people here that I have a lot of respect for, and they didn't know that this existed. So I just want to throw it out there. There's a speech by Benjamin Friedman in 1961 at the Willard Hotel. Correct. And he covers he covers the beginning of Zionism, World War one and World War two mostly in this speech, and and he he he knows his personal friends with Wilson, with Judge Brandeis, Colonel House, Bernard Baruch, Samuel Hunter Meyer. I mean, you name him. He was there for the armistice signing in, in World War one.
Right. And he he is a tribe member, and that whole speech is a history line, and his disgust with Zionism and how it's communism, how we're gonna be in World War three because of the state of Israel. He just goes right on down the line. And he spent he spent a small fortune. He he was a millionaire in his day, and he spent a lot of that money.
[00:26:54] Unknown:
He owned a soap company. He owned a soap company.
[00:26:58] Unknown:
Right.
[00:27:00] Unknown:
Yeah. I really advise if you're not familiar with that, Benjamin Friedman, Willard Hotel, you'll find it. He just was one of them just like, Samuel had said, and he turned the coat and and and blew the whistle. And he's blowing the whistle. And if you don't know, the Willard Hotel, I believe Samuel is right across the street from the White House or right close there. It's a famous old DC hotel. Okay? And that's where the speech was.
[00:27:29] Unknown:
Yeah. It was in the Congressional Hall.
[00:27:33] Unknown:
Roger? Mhmm. Mhmm.
[00:27:37] Unknown:
Yes, Rick. You got something to add? Okay.
[00:27:41] Unknown:
I'm sorry.
[00:27:42] Unknown:
No. Go ahead. You got something to add here?
[00:27:47] Unknown:
We're talking over each other.
[00:27:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, come on, Rick. I just said, do you have something to add to what we're talking about here? I mean, you must.
[00:27:57] Unknown:
Yes. He that, Freeman gave a speech. I think it was at West Point or maybe also at Marine Cadets graduation, and I've got a a PDF of that. Paul's got it in his archives on, Yeah. The, oh, jeez. The Australian website, Paul. It just the name of it just flew out of my mind, but you got it. It's in that folder.
[00:28:29] Unknown:
Lots of Do you also lots of things you guys can research if you're new and didn't know about these things. Go ahead, Samuel.
[00:28:37] Unknown:
He also supported a paper at the time, which is, I it's a publication that was put out pretty regularly called Common Sense, and this was done by Condi McGillan or McGilin or something like that. And it was Stanch anti well, they got labeled antisemites. But, he supported that paper both financially and verbally all the time as well. And
[00:29:13] Unknown:
Zechting, I think,
[00:29:15] Unknown:
died out a few years after he died, and, I think at 72, it went away. But there was a strong anti meddling in this country by the tribe, and, one of the biggest papers at the time was called Common Sense.
[00:29:35] Unknown:
Well, we heard yesterday from a very famous guy, Bobby Fischer, who was the international chess champion. He was Jewish and, he didn't have, have any problem pulling the strings on his, on his, his former gatherings. And now we get another one here, Benjamin Franklin involved to the, to the eyeballs in all of this around the turn of last century and earlier when they were setting a lot of the traps. But later on, as it gets closer to, his, time being limited here on earth, they, start spilling the beans and realizing what they've done and realizing what they're involved in. And it's, ultimate, ultimate conclusions when you understand the mechanisms of communism, etcetera, and blew the whistle. So these are good Jews right here. Okay? And I applaud them even posthumously for both stepping out and speaking the truth. It's very difficult to talk against these people.
Okay? But, boy, the tide is turning now, and it's turning pretty quickly. For for all those, for for all those of you who are down on president Trump, I don't know if you heard that he negated virtually all of the auto pen signing laws yesterday. Did y'all hear that?
[00:30:58] Unknown:
Yeah. It was over a week ago, Roger.
[00:31:00] Unknown:
Was it? Well, I just heard about it yesterday, them talking about it. I might heard about it the other day, but it's been Thanksgiving. But But I didn't see anything in legislation or an executive order that backs it up. Again, he was talking, but whether he's gonna follow through on it is Well I don't know. Well, we'll see. Why I don't think he'd say that. Well, I don't think he'd say that publicly without following through on it because he said that, you know, all those laws are gone, but we'll see as it develops. If not, he's got great intent. Okay?
And, there's there's some other very good things happening, and we'll see. But, I'm encouraged. They just called Jim Jordan, just called Jack Smith in front of his, congressional testimony, the little Jew bastard that, is this maniac lawyer like Wiseman and and all the rest of those. There's several handful of them that are real bad up there in DC. I'd love to see him bring indictments on all of them. We'll see if that happens. Anyway, I think there's some good things happening. Yeah. The the other part, Samuel, is I see our enemies crumbling, and I see them crumbling only because of the acts that they're doing and some of the things that they're doing now out of desperation.
That's very encouraging. I hear almost every show, you never could talk about Jews. Now many of those shows, it's the regular topic on every show or every other show. So I see them failing. I see them being exposed. So I see I'm very optimistic at this point. Maybe wrong, but we'll see. We're right on front of them retaliating in some way, shape, or form in the form of a false flag. We don't know what they've got cooked up, but we'll see. And I advise everybody stay on your toes every minute, every day
[00:32:53] Unknown:
as we go forward. Yes, ma'am. There's a link in the left, on the search,
[00:32:58] Unknown:
chat. There's a link in chat for Benjamin. You can find his speech. Okay. So those of you who don't know in the chat, there's a link to Benjamin Friedman. Were you familiar with him, Julie?
[00:33:09] Unknown:
Yes.
[00:33:11] Unknown:
Is the is the Willard Hotel right across from the White House? I know it's very close somewhere.
[00:33:17] Unknown:
Yes. Very, very close. I've eaten there before.
[00:33:20] Unknown:
Have you? It's good. It's good. It's got a hell of a reputation. The food is incredible.
[00:33:26] Unknown:
Mhmm.
[00:33:28] Unknown:
And so are you, miss Julie. What do you have for us today? Oh, you are, Roger.
[00:33:33] Unknown:
So you just mentioned the word false flag. So I thought I would chime in on here because, you know, I'm a huge fan of Martin Armstrong. And I wanna explain something here because people might not understand why Europe is such a mess compared to The United States and places like Canada. And Martin Armstrong is just a genius. So, we are we should be very grateful that we are here in The States. Yeah. We might have debt, but we do not have anywhere near the problems that Europe has. So I'm gonna explain why.
[00:34:08] Unknown:
So Or Canada. We
[00:34:10] Unknown:
yeah. No. Canada's actually the Canada well, yes, or Canada, but really it's Europe, and there's gonna be a false flag. It's gonna be with Russia, and it's gonna get really, really nasty. Martin Armstrong's Socrates AI computer, he has just never let up. He's fought with it a million times, and they need a war. Europe needs a war. Exactly. Yeah. So in fact, I just wanna let you guys know something recently. The finance minister out of UK as well as the finance minister out of France came out and publicly admitted that they might need an IMF, International Monetary Fund bailout. You know how everyone is saying we're having problems selling our treasuries.
No, it's not even near what the European countries are facing. They are having even graver problems selling their debt. And, this is because they never consolidate their debt, and that's why that's what I want to explain. So in Europe, they have no national debt. We do. All they have is basically what Martin says is a cornucopia of the debt of all their member states. Yes. So what's gonna happen is exactly what happened to Greece in 2010. So when one of these banks, or one of these countries, sorry, or one of the banks goes down and let's say it's France first, Let's say France goes down first.
All these traders are going to look and say, okay, what other banks all over Europe have the most French debt? And they're going to start shorting that bank. So you're talking about a banking crisis for Europe. And then on top of that, keep in mind that with all these pension funds, like 70% of the pension funds not only here, but also all over Europe have to be invested in the debt. So you're going to be wiping out the pension funds just like that would happen here with all the new rules where they're saying that you've got to hold on to the debt or you've got to hold on to the, what are those private equity, the debt of the private equity fund.
So what they're doing now, they have to beat the war drums over there because no country buys another country's debt at the time of war. That's why all these countries are selling everyone's debt right now because they know that war is coming. So you got to get rid of all the debt because nobody ever pays the interest on any of the debt during the wars. So they have to have a destruction and that's going to be their choice is going to be war with Russia. They have to have a distraction. And the otherwise, the people would be taking their pitchforks into parliament because the pensions are gonna be gone, and the whole entire country is gonna be a mess.
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And yep. Go ahead. And what they if I could, just Julie, what they think is gonna alleviate that is if they can beat Russia in a twenty to thirty year war and then go in and seize their 95,000,000,000,000 estimated dollars worth of assets. That's what they're after.
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Well, they got 75,000,000,000,000 in, in just, rare earth minerals, gold, and that's what they're after. They want their natural resources is what Mark said. 75,000,000,000 extra.
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All wars are for that right there.
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Natural resources. Yep. And and and he he even diverted a little bit and said that's what The United States is doing down in Venezuela. They're using drugs as a distraction and saying, oh, we're getting all these drugs and all these violent criminals coming into our country. No. We wanna take over as well as oil reserves. Well, well,
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Okay. There's another reason, Julie. For twenty years, they've influenced over 70 countries elections. They've stacked the world in business using using the the the voting machines that they created. The main voting machines. No. Ain't no duh duh. That's the probably the main reason. The other things are just coding. Go ahead. Okay. Well, okay. So anyway,
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Russia is going to largely be the victim here. And then, what was I going to say? So and and then he went over the problem that, you know, United States, he he said, basically, Trump is just completely trashed throughout his whole entire administration with Mia Khan. And he says that, you know, because look at we had Victoria Nuland, Blinken, Garland. Now we have other people. Besant is a neocon. Besant is a George Soros puppet. He is so close with George Soros. So he went over all of the neocons in our administration, today with Trump.
But anyway, he has, the computer Socrates of Martin Armstrong shows rising civil unrest in 2026 and definitely war between Europe and Russia. And Europe will start it, not Russia. There'll be some sort of false flag, and they'll lie and say Russia Russia did something that they didn't.
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You know, they've been doing it for a couple of years. They've been doing that for a couple of years already. Zelensky's firing those missiles. They blame on Russia. They crash and kill Polish farmers, and they've got Ukraine markings on the tail. So there's not Right. They did it a couple of weeks and a couple of months ago too with drones. They say we're invading this little area. There's one area over there. I heard somebody talking about it, McGovern or somebody, that is not attached to Russia, but still Russia territory, and it's surrounded by Poland and some of these countries. And that was where that incident happened. Anyway, if they if they go picking a fight with Russia, boy, they're gonna be sorry for the results.
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Because all they have Well, not only are they gonna be sorry for the results, but I feel sorry for the, citizens over there because this is just a repeat of World War two all over again. Cool. And here's what they're gonna do, Roger. Here's what they're gonna do. They're gonna have complete and utter capital controls just like they had in World War two. And and, you're not gonna be able they're gonna outlaw Bitcoin. They're gonna make people repatriate their paper currency and take the CBDC. Well They're gonna outlaw the purchase of precious metals. They're gonna make it so you can't move money out of Europe. You cannot leave Europe without permission from the government. What? Yeah. You can't even go over there right now without a damn visa.
Oh, I know, but you have to have all these yeah. Exactly. Exactly. So, he says that, Europe is gonna definitely, collapse, and it is and this is what another another stat that he said that's really funny right now. Well, you can go look at the German bond yields, the Japanese bond yields, and The UK bond yields, and they are going up. They're like escalating. So, here's what's funny about Japan. You know, everybody thinks that, it's the Japanese, government who owns, all of The U. S. Debt. It's not. Roger, the Japanese corporations are buying The U. S. Debt and not their own government debt because they're trying to hedge against their own government.
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I'm sure.
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And then in the last auction, the Japanese government came out and said they bought 97% of their own auction debt. So,
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we also The Chinese have sold a couple of billions of dollars worth of debt here just lately.
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Yeah. But smart contracts
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all over the world, And this is all Doesn't matter. Europe's about to call collapse exactly like Julie's talking about. They brought all of these, South Saharan Nubians in. They're terrorizing the whole freaking country. They brought them in because they said that the pension funds were declining and they were going to build up the pension funds. Well, hell, they go and bring them in. They draw off the pension funds. None of them are out there working. They're rioting. They're doing all of this crap. And and all the French people that paid into these pension funds, that's the big danger. That's why they're gonna have to go get a loan is to cover the pension funds. Now it's not like us covering the pension funds in the Ukraine, which we've been doing for a couple of years, if you didn't know. We're paying the Ukraine's bureaucracy, and we're paying their pension funds and have been for several years over there.
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Yeah. But, Martin said yesterday that year or year but. Well, Martin said yesterday that the, the collapse about the US dollar is nonsense. And he said we have the largest economy in the world, and we have the means to service our debt. Europe and Japan do not. So he said, this is going to start either first with Japan or Europe, and he doesn't know which one. But he said he went on to the Federal Reserve St. Louis website, yesterday, and he showed all of the quarterly GDP of The United States versus Japan versus Europe, and we are way, way, way above Japan and Europe. We just knocked them out of the ballpark. So, he just basically explains that Europe is just a teeny tiny fraction of The United States, and, The United States has never canceled its dollar.
Europe canceled its currencies all the time, including The UK. And India, Martin said Martin showed his high denomination notes that he, owns when he traveled there. They canceled them, so they're worthless. Canada has canceled its high denomination notes, and none of these are legal tender to use. Yet the United States dollar has never ever canceled their currency. In fact, we sold $10,000 notes in auctions in 1934, and they were they're still valid, and there were more, as a collection. So, 70 percent of the paper fiat US dollars are still held outside The United States. And, you know, the GDP of The United States is still number one in the world. So he just says get ready. It's gonna get bad over in Europe. He doesn't know. And in Japan, he doesn't know who's gonna go first, but he predicts either Europe or Japan, and it's gonna be against Russia because, like you said, they want their country. And even there's something so rude that somebody said in Europe, and I can't remember what it what this person said. Martin quoted her. She said something along the lines that, Russia's too big and Putin's too powerful, and the country needs to be broken up.
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They call Russia a they call Russia a gas station.
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Yeah. So, anyway, that's what I have to report about how this war is gonna start and why it needs to sort start and why Europe has to have it. But then you guys might wanna go on Stu Peters because he has a whole segment about, the assassination attempts that are being made against Candace Owens. And then he has a new documentary film that's coming out on stupeters.deetv, and it's called Vax, v a x, space, a, space, nation. Vaccination. Instead of vaccination, vaccination. I thought it was a a a cute pun on words. And, that's going to be a number one documentary, that's already, getting buzzed. So I yield. I spoke enough. I'll let somebody else himself speak. Alright. Well, thank you, Julie, for the Martin Armstrong hour.
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I've I've yeah. I've been I have a great deal admiration for mister Armstrong. He's right, an incredible amount of time and seems to be pretty right on this. Samuel, what do you got?
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Yeah. I don't know how we expect to prevail in a war with Russia. I mean, it just not gonna happen. I mean, they they have no Trump and Trump Trump's not gonna do that. Dollar. They're now building $500,000 missiles that can take out an aircraft carrier, and there's nothing we can do to shoot them down. So they could eliminate the fleet in one day.
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Yep. They're sitting ducks now. Not only that, they've got that new missile, they got a new cruise missile, Samuel, that's powered, I guess, in infinitely with nuclear power. It they've tested it. It went how many hours? Fifteen thousand hours or something without all over the globe. It's it's it can change. It can maneuver. It can evade. This is the kind of technology they've got over there, folks.
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You know, and and and Trump keeps repeating the the bullshit that these armchair generals he has as advisers saying that Russia is losing the war and
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I don't believe casualties. I don't believe Trump believes that for a minute. I don't believe Trump believes that for a minute. Samuel, come on. Well, big
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enough. Naive. But he he's been saying it for weeks in the past.
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He's playing politics. He doesn't play it straight. Okay? He plays his own way in negotiating stuff. But he's already said, well, yeah, there the Europeans are trying to screw this latest piece thing, and he's about to tell them, okay, well, you just take the whole thing over. We're gonna withdraw all of our, all of our support. Everything we got going over there, we're gonna withdraw it. Okay? So he's backing out of this. He doesn't want war with Russia. The best thing that could happen to the world is if him and Russia got together. If we got together with Russia, they admire our form of government. They admire a lot of the things we do. They're they've got the most resources. They've got more resources in Russia than the entire African Continent, and they got a bunch down there too.
Okay? So I'd I'd love to see him. I totally admire Putin. He's got the coolest head of of any diplomat in the world. And, you you you just better I'm telling you better pray for president Trump whether you like him or not. K? Okay. Who else got something to add? Thank you, Samuel. I'm not sure if you're a new student if you're a new student and you came on here to get freedom information, we'll get to you in a second. Go ahead.
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Yeah. I'm getting a a a warning alert out here in California about earthquakes. Samuel or anybody in California been, feeling a little shaky?
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Haven't heard of
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anything. Yep. You got some tremors going on, Gregory?
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Well, I haven't felt any. My phone's been warning me about it.
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Watch the animals. Are you around animals?
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Oh, yeah. Got plenty of those. Watch watch
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the animals. They know ahead of time. They can sense the vibrations because they're so low, and and we can't sense those type of vibrations. And they will tell you, you know, like the one of the big ones in India, all the elephants started moving away from the coast. They all went up high on the side of the mountain. Bam, that huge earthquake and tsunami over there. Watch the animals. And I hope you don't get hit with one of those, but it's inevitable. And the big one is not at San Andreas. The big one is over there is a subluxation fault, which means one one side goes under the other, right opposite Seattle and that part of the Western Coast.
It's offshore. Those are the very biggest earthquakes or the subluxation ones, and that one is scheduled to go well, it's it's gonna happen. Don't know when. So another yeah. If you weren't if you didn't have enough things to be concerned about,
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Gregory, don't go to the beach.
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Oy. Well, what now here's the deal. When the water goes out at the beach, don't go chasing the crabs and the shells. Okay? Get the hell out of there. Beach. So, we don't buy we don't buy any chance. Have do we have any new people on today that have sit through all this and wanna ask a question or make a comment? We if so, just hold on. We're gonna put a break on the discussion. And, I should have started this the first. I like to, but if there's anybody new or has a question, now is your time. Star six, now is your time. Oliver, you're not out there again?
Oh, I don't know where he went to, Paul. I thought he was really jacked up the other day. We hadn't heard him since. That sounds like Dave, not Ollie. Hey, Dave.
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Nope. Sorry. Not Dave. This is Tony.
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Tony. We got somebody new. Hey, Tony.
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No. We we were listening, a long time ago. We we kinda dropped off after, after one of the callers just kinda ruined it for us. Anyway. Anyway,
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we were in Washington state. I want I I wanna hear what that what what ruined it for you, what they said.
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K? If you don't mind. Oh, well, I don't think it was particularly anything they said, but, you remember, Waheed
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Mhmm. Or Waheed? Oh, he's still around. Waheed's still around. He's still around. So I'll let him drop him off.
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Yeah. It just got real difficult to listen.
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Wahid, you hear that? Go ahead, Tony. Nice to meet you. Glad you came back.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, hey. We got a question for you. We're trying to figure out here. We, moved from Washington, and, we're now in Arizona. I wonder if there's any, Arizona yeah. I wonder if there's any Arizona folks out there listening. We're trying to figure out
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we're trying to figure out who to, notify out here.
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Okay. Well, we got a number of Arizona folks. We just had Rachel and her husband, William, on all day yesterday talking about how to correctly start this process with affidavits and notices and all that stuff. We've gotta pick that back up at some point, do the back half of that. But that was just yesterday. Nobody that is on here real regular, but I know we've got a number of Arizona folks, Tony. So what part of the great state of Arizona did you move to?
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We are down in the valley in, Mesa.
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Okay. Is that around Phoenix?
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Yeah. Yeah. Just the outskirts of Phoenix. So I see. Yep. The hot summers are coming.
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Yeah. I sure are. Well, I like that high desert climate myself. I'd never lived in one, but Argentina is very similar, they say, where I was to Tucson. A lot of people compared it to the Tucson area. Dry climate's got some real advantages. It's, got it's quite nice in a number of areas. So, anyway, we're glad you and wifey tuned back in. What's, what's the missus' name?
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Shay.
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Shay. Beautiful name. Well, we're glad you guys reconnected. Wahib or no Wahib. Don't let you know, we've got a bunch of pretty unique characters on here. K? And basic unique characters are are drawn to our message. And so, understand that and embrace it. Okay?
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So Oh, yeah. Yeah. Alright. Yeah. These shows, they just once they get going yeah. Once the shows get going, boy, they the time just flies by. So if you're gonna just jump in here.
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Yeah. It's pretty incredible. Well, I'm glad you did, and I'm glad I stopped that to hail you up. Paul's got something to say. Paul?
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Notice everybody. Arizona has this bad habit of if they if they like you for, like, some crime or event or whatever, they'll just lock you up and hold you indefinitely until you cop a plea and accept guilt even whether you're innocent or not. The the a friend of mine, her son was locked up in county awaiting trial for almost three years. No. And I don't know why. The right to
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a speedy trial, Paul.
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No. No. No. No. Because he had a public pretender, and the right to a speedy trial was waived by the guy that they forced him to accept as an attorney.
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I see. Well, that's good.
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He Okay. Well,
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the moral of the story, Tony, is be careful out there. Go go ahead, Paul.
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Notice everybody. Notice your sheriff. Notice your governor. Notice your, your, attorney general. Notice everybody.
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Well, and I'm sorry to say, I I it seems like you moved from one ultra corrupt state to one that's almost ultra corrupt, but the difference is Arizona's run by the cartels.
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The only thing Arizona's got over Washington is, open carry. That's it.
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Okay. Well, there's an advantage. Let's look at the positives. So, Tony, welcome back. Roger. Yes.
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Roger, it's just run by Sinaloa
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Cartel. Sinaloa Cartel, I yield. Okay. Alright. Well, we had to be specific there. I'm sure the other ones have some effect in there. They're ubiquitous almost. Anyway, Tom and Shay, how can we help you? Welcome back.
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Oh, well, yeah. I I was just thinking, you know, the, the Washington or not the Washington, the, Arizona Department of Revenue, the sheriff, and the, the DA. But, yeah, the governor, yeah, I guess I'll I'll look into whoever else I can notify her.
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Yeah. Well, that's usually the main people, you know, police, sheriff. You could put the governor in there if you want to. And in fact, somebody came up with the, idea here a couple of weeks ago. I thought it was an excellent idea. If you've got the funds, have them served your affidavit Because then they gotta go sign for it. It makes it much more formal. You're gonna have to pay somebody to do that. But instead of just sending it to them in the mail, have them served with it.
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Public health sufficient too.
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Yes. Public health, but I don't think well, we can do that. I don't think That was a thing that was a thing in Washington. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Because they were even more along that line of making you do mandates. I think they had that in the legislature up there and it didn't get through. So at one point during COVID, we stuck the public, the county health official on that list. I you can do it if you want. I I'm not gonna pass a judgment on it, but anybody that you can think of that's important, should be put on notice here. Now, Tom, are you just now filing y'all's affidavits, or did you do that up in Washington? Oh, no. We've done this yeah. We've done this, years ago up in Washington,
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and, I think the other, I think the other thing is the the green return receipt that you don't think that's good enough. You think having someone served is,
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worthwhile. Yeah. It's good enough. I'm just I like I said, it just was somewhat an idea somebody came up with, floated it on the air. And I thought just from the aspect of that's usually associated with a lawsuit. K? Yes. So just serving them with this is gonna get a little bit of extra attention, if only for a little while on the front end. Instead of just mailing it, it goes through the mail and ends up wherever. I just thought it was a good idea. If you wanna do that, great. If you don't, you don't have to. It's not necessary. I again, I just thought it was a good idea. And you could pay the server to serve not only the attorney general, but also the governor.
These are just things that people have floated, Tom. They're not mandatory. They just are interesting to me because they give the process a little more emphasis.
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Alright, Roger. Well, thanks a lot.
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Okay. So you need Yeah. I wasn't else, Tom? Well, yes. We could keep hanging out. And and Roger Okay. Roger, this is Tony. Oh, Tony. I thought it was Tom. I'm sorry, Tony. My bad. And, I hope Waheed's listening. So, anyway, we're glad you're back. Enjoy Arizona. Get settled in, and, you're not gonna have too much cold weather down there. Alright, Roger. Well, hey. Thanks a lot. We appreciate you. Thank you. Alright, Tony. We appreciate you and Shay too. And I'm sorry to butcher your name there, but we'll try and get it right. And, thanks for calling in very much and giving us that feedback because I'm gonna I'm gonna spank Wahid when he comes on with it. Okay. Well, anybody else out there that that had, some input or some questions or some comments or just wanna say hello?
I wanna introduce. Okay. I'm I'm pretty sure we got that base covered. We can go back to the discussion. So who who wanted to pick up where? You wanna continue where we were? You got something else new you'd like to start there? There's Julie. Yes, ma'am.
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Yeah. He might wanna also notice, in Maricopa County, the treasurer, as well as, the secretary of state at the state level and maybe even the director of revenue collection if, there is a department there.
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Well, the secretary of state doesn't have anything in the state, doesn't have anything to do with our process, best I can tell. K? Because when you try and notice them, they just write back and say, what do you what do you want? Wait. Do you owe us money? Do you wanna, start a corporation? What can we do? What what can we do for you? So I don't think they're in play here. We've already been down that road, but certainly the attorney general. And then, and and I'm sure Tony and and remembers you put those little magic phrases at the top, notice to the principals, notice to the agent, legal lawful notice, those kinds of things. I'm sure Tony remembers that.
Good good on you getting out of Washington state, and I hope you enjoy the, Phoenix area. I I whatever. Okay. Where else can we go this morning? You're right past top of the hour. I thought, did anybody see the change at the Pentagon over the last couple of days? Julie, what'd you think about that?
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You know how I feel about pizza, this whole entire, de facto government on my republic back.
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Well, that's why I'm asking you the question. Do you know what happened at the Pentagon the last few days?
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Yeah.
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I thought, but I I didn't really I don't really pay attention to that stuff anymore. Okay. Well, for the audience, it might not. These are one of those things. You say nothing's happening. I think this is pretty significant. For the first time in the history of the Pentagon, they they they got people caught inside the Pentagon. They weren't identified. They didn't have any of these requirements, and they're going along and asking people. They don't know who they are. They're getting some classified information and stuff accidentally. So they went in and made a change. All those people had to sign some sort of contract or oath that they'd take and get where these credentials and all of the, traditional, media bolted.
And so now you've got, yet in the in the press briefing that they had the other day, you got, O'Keefe asking questions. You got, what all these alternative media people. That's a big change. You may not think it is. That's a huge change. K? And, so great. We'll get some more of the people's representatives in the media that they're following and not these dinosaur networks that can't even put together a couple of million viewers in a whole damn week.
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K? Did you see that? Go ahead, dear.
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Did you see the video that Robert David Steele put out?
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Of course, he's got He meant He's been I didn't have a I'm gonna tell you. I didn't have a lot of respect for him. Okay? Because I tried to approach him. He's the guy that says I've read more books than anybody in the world and all that stuff. And I got a hold of him. I said, well, here's my book. Will you read it and review it? No. Well, I don't have a whole lot of respect for him.
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Okay? But you go ahead. Well, he's got a huge video out of, all of the the goods on our whole entire congress and government that were over with Netanyahu with these, with this stupid wall, and, having to do all sorts of these rituals on the wall with all of these, what do you call the with all the rabbis and everything. So anyway,
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nothing surprised me, but the video itself was pretty pretty disturbing. When they're when they're fornicating with the wall, do you know what has come out? I haven't heard it verified. That wasn't even the wall the temple wall. That was a garrison and and an armory that was built by the Romans, and that wall is one of the Roman armory walls. And the whole damn thing's fake.
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Yep. K. Yeah. Anyway, the the video is entitled bloodlines of the beast.
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Okay. Alright. That's mister Steelwell. I did not have a lot of respect for him. I tried to reach out to him. He's a egomaniac, but whatever. I'm sure a lot of his information is valid. K? So, who else has got something they'd like to bring forward this morning? Oh, I know one thing. You're talking about, Martin Armstrong, who's usually on with the Chihuahua over there, Greg Hunter. And, Greg had Bill Holther on there yesterday. I have not listened to it yet. Oh, yes. I did. I take that back. I did. I can't even get what I listened to. I'm just I There's some really there's really big stuff happening behind the scenes in the metals market, folks.
And I just yeah. Again, if you got any shekels extra laying around, cash is gonna be king for a little while. Oh, Julie, hold on. Cash is gonna be king for a little while, but not forever. So, a little bit of cash on hand, fantastic. But if you got extra shekels, you better go find some kind of something that's solid. You remember what the the US Embassy in the twenties as Germany was going into its hyperinflationary period? You know, if you're in a foreign country, they want you to register with the embassy so they can do things like this for you. And they sent out a telegram to every America, every American family or Americans that were in Germany that were registered with the embassy, and they said very simply, buy things.
Buy things. You'd be very wise if you could. Oh, I know one thing Halter said. They're loaded with junk silver, and they will sell it to you at spot price. It's the best way to own silver that you can get. And what's happening is when this transition decades ago, a whole bunch of people bought hoards of junk silver, and many of them are divesting it now or else they're having it melted down at them, somewhere. And it's 90 is it $80.20 or $90.10, Julie? It's 80 or $90.10. Except for the nickel. I don't know. I think it's $90.10. That's a be wrong. $90.10. $90.10 is right. And it's dimes, quarters, and half dollars 64 and before. And I think there's a couple of years of Kennedy half dollars after that that are 50% silver.
So you can buy those. Miles Franklin is the account. They have people like Jim Sinclair and Bill Holter and Andy Scheckman, incredibly reliable. And they've got, according to Bill Holter, you can go listen to USA Watchdog for yourself. Yesterday is, the Wednesday appearance, but you can get it at spot price of silver right now. Boy, that's a folks, that's a hell of a deal. K? So it's also What are nickels? According to Elthor, he he'll, I can't even think of his name. That's the best way you can own silver as junk silver. Now, Paul, what was your question?
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What are nickels? Are they, like, 47% silver or something like that?
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I don't even know. I I don't know. I've never heard of them included in any of these mixtures. It might be all nickel.
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No. No. Pre 65 or
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64 and Okay. I've never heard of it included. Five nickels.
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They they had silver in them, but it was around 50%.
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Okay. You've never heard that? And I've never Roger, I bought included. I oop I bought I've never heard nickels included in this cornucopia. There's two or three people that wanna say something. Julie, you're first.
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I bought junk silver from Bill Holter a long time ago. So, and I can't recall, but it's they have, 90% silver, half dollars, pre 1965 junk silver coins, and a bunch of other stuff. So, I yield, but, I didn't get mine at Spot. I had to pay above Spot because back then, they didn't have a lot of it like they have now.
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Right. And, so and Miles Miles Franklin is a excellent resource, folks. Pete Elliott, Miles Franklin, the the new Tucker Carlson one. We you know, you can just count on those things being reliable. Was that Tom d I heard there kicking in? No. Me. Gregory again. Oh, was Gregory again. Okay. Yep, man. What you got?
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The Royal Nichols. $40.41 to 45. They have more silver in them than the coins because they need the nickel for the war effort. Yeah. Nickels are made out of nickels. And that's the only the only coin we have that's actually they're supposed to be. Right? Everything else is
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whatever. Okay. Alright. Thank you, Greg. I'd never have included in that. I didn't know. There's Gary. Hold on. Gary's gonna be first this time, g. Baby. Gary, Gary?
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Stay away from the war nickels. They're not recognizable. People do not recognize them. They were 40% silver because, like Gregory said, they needed the nickel for the war effort. And there was only four years. They have a large p and a large s printed on the back. That's how you tell the difference. It's a it's more like a capital p or a capital s. Okay. 64 and $3.64 and 3 dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars are all 90% silver. However, what you want is dimes and quarters, and I'll tell you why. If, say, Gina's baking bread and selling loaves of bread and say we want a silver dime for that loaf of bread and you haven't got any silver dimes, you only have ounces, Guess what? I'm not giving you change.
I'm taking your ounce. So smaller denominations, 90% silver is your best bet.
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And, of course, Gary can tell him that out front.
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Well, Gary used to own a gold and silver company. Remember?
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Make bigger loads, Gary. I I didn't know that. Yeah. Make Big bag bigger loads. Buy a bigger oven, Gary. Shit.
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Yeah. The same way with gold people. If you've got gold and need to use it for barter, guess what? You bring me an ounce of gold for that same loaf of bread, I'm not making change. I'm taking your ounce for the loaf of bread. Right. The Now if you're
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Can't I buy all the bread?
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If you're in a position to buy gold, don't forget silver. Make sure you've got something to barter with. The way economies collapse the way economies collapse, people, is the barter with silver and gold will not happen until two to three years down the road. Initially you need food and guns and ammo. Those are your highest barter items within the first two years of any kind of economic collapse. Study it. It's out there. Zimbabwe, Argentina, Bosnia, the patterns repeated itself a thousand times.
[01:13:27] Unknown:
Thank you, Gary. Sage advice. So whatever you get, if you're dealing with metals, get the very smallest denomination that you can purchase. You wanna don't get big stuff because you can't get changed, just like Gary was saying. So he says you get the junk silver. They may have bags. They may have them separated. I don't know. Okay. You'd have to call and contact Miles Franklin, but, get the smallest denomination you can get that facilitates exchange. K? Now we got Gary out of the way. Julie, you were wanting to say something?
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No. I was just gonna say that I I got, the 90%. I didn't want any of the 40% stuff. They also have 4035% silver nickel and they have 40% silver, but I just wanted the 90%. So I got a mixture of dimes, quarters and half dollars and Gary's right with the half dollar. They're not making change. So I'll just have to buy the whole entire oven. So it's good that day. Yeah. I'll have to maybe share it with you guys.
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Can you Sorry? You might can bake me a pizza in there too. Right?
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Hey, Raj. Yes, Paul. According to the APMEX knowledge center, one of the more unusual silver coins was the Jefferson nickel of 1942 to 1945.
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What were
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were first minted in 1938 and made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. However, in 1942, with World War two raging in Europe and The Pacific, nickel became a critical war material, so US government changed the composition of the coin to 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese. That meant allowed The US to reserve precious nickel and copper needed in military applications for the hardening of steel for guns, tanks, planes, and battleships.
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Yeah. And and, Jefferson nickel replaced one of my favorite coins, the buffalo nickel. And, they they took that exact same image and put it into a 24 karat gold coin, the buffalo nickel. Excellent. Saint Gaudens, the walking liberty and that buffalo nickel are probably two of the better designs. I don't know. The the mercury dime is pretty cool too. But, Roger, the mint also made a buffalo nickel silver dollar. They did? As well. One of the anniversary dates. When did they do when when did they do that? You know, it was sometime in the nineties or February. It was an anniversary year, and, it it actually came in a really nice display. K. Yeah. Location and all that. Yeah.
It came with an Indian made leather pouch with with beads hanging on it. It's really cool. Right. You know, they say that that buffalo nickel is only worth 4¢. Have you ever heard that? Yeah. I heard something about that joke. I can't remember what it was. Well, it's because the the Indian got the fifth cents. Because if you take his side and turn the coin over, his nose is on the buffalo's ass.
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Right. That's why they said that.
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A little humor, just a little black humor folks. Anybody else got you some doubt on that? Or can we start a new subject if you want to? Roger. There's Joan. Hey, Joan. How you doing, sweetie?
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Hey, Roger. Do you foresee having to use some of your gold or something? Well, I don't know.
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Well, I don't know. You know, I'm I'm a very simple guy. I'm not a materialistic guy at all. I don't care about having the big car. I may I I could, cash it in. I'm a have to I'm waiting until next July 4 to see what Trump does before I do anything. I could cash it in and, get most of it is in Uruguay. Some of it is in Buenos Aires. And my buddy down there, of course, Buenos Aires is a big city. It's got a very active jewelry area. It will be much easier to sell gold there than it is here. So what I probably would get him to do is to negotiate it for me and turn it into some type of smart coin and just send it to me up here. I could buy a house. I don't have a great view. You know, this is a spectacular little valley that we live in, and I'm down in the floor of the valley, which is good because it's a little bit warmer.
And but it doesn't have the view that one of the sides or the house on the side would. So I don't know. I love where I am. I love my landlords in this situation, but I might consider that down the line. I I don't I don't know, Joan. But there's nothing really I need to cash it in for at this point.
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I mean, do you see it? Do I see a I mean, do you see a do you see a time where you would have to use it for necessity? I don't For I don't know. I I don't know.
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That's always a possibility. But here I'm down here dealing with these Indians. So hell, I don't even know if they know what gold is, you know? But I don't, I don't know, Joan. I just knew that it was I back twenty years ago, twenty five years ago, I had not started any kind of a retirement program. And I said, I need to start looking down the road at that. And I got into that wonderful cash flow position with no expenses. And so I didn't know any place else to put that. So I loaded the the all that money into gold and silver. Boy, was that a smart decision.
Whoo. There's a couple of decisions. Yeah. You're welcome. There's a couple of decisions I can look back on and say, that was a good decision. Moving out of the country was one of them and putting all those funds into something solid was the other one. Those are two of the best decisions I've made in my adult lifetime. K? So, anyway, there we are. I advise you if you've not gotten to the point where you've got some of that, you don't need an awful lot really, but you ought to get some and get the smallest you can get and just stick it back and forget about it. The Jesse Livermore's, how do you succeed in investing?
Buy right? Sit tight. Oh, Roger. Yes, sir.
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Do you know, I I bet you do, Sunshine Charlie. You remember him?
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No. Who is he, Rick?
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Oh, you said Jesse Livermore. I saw a a video about this guy. He was president of the First National Citibank in the twenties.
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Yeah. And,
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he this video suggest he was one of the manufacturers in the stock market for the the devastation of the stock market crash and and the, one of the main reasons they passed the s stegall act.
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Last deal was which Clinton repealed, by the way, which has put us in the position we're in today. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Well, he was, he come up with this scheme to sell stocks, encourage all his, account holders to buy into the stock market. And, I think he said that the average person before he got involved, the percentage was, like, 1% of American sales stocks. When he got through, you know, during the during the decade, the twenties, when he got through, for some reason, I wanna say it was, like, 20%. And, of course, the market was overinflated. You know, it it it it described his role in the stock market crash and and the devastation ahead.
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Well, he he hired a team of
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he hired a team of advertisers, people to incur his his account holders to buy stocks, and people were they, they were taking their money from savings and put it in stocks. And some people even mortgaged their homes that they had, were freaking clear and invested in the stock market, and that's why it was so bad.
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Of course. You had the the the the all the the bathtub gym, the flappers, and everybody's making money on Wall Street. And and and they all they they didn't have to necessarily well, what they could do is they could sell some of those assets and then go really load up on margins because everybody was buying stock on margins. Okay? It was the big deal. Everybody was making money. Jesse Livermore was a hero. All those kind of things. And, of course, they were sucking people in. The guy at the head of the National City Bank knew what the hell was coming. Okay? You know, that's the famous story. I think it was live I heard it related to Livermore, was he was going in and he'd get his shoeshined every morning. I'm sure most of you heard this story.
And he stopped and the shoeshine boy gave him a stock tip, and he went to the office and sold everything he had. So when I'm getting a tip on the from the shoeshine boy, this thing's about ready to go over. K?
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Yep. I got the I got the impression that that it's Charlie Mitchell was his name. I got the impression that that bank and all their branches, they were actually, like, selling stocks right there at the cashier's window? They were. They were. I think they would at those days.
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Well, man, they were setting up what was coming, buddy. Yes. They are evil, evil people we're dealing with, folks. Very evil. And it comes from their ethnic culture, and it comes from the Babylonian Talmud. Those are two places it origin originates. And I am so tickled to be able to figure out what's going on here, thanks to John and Glenn and a lot of other people, and then turn you people onto it unless yank the rug right out from under these g d Babylonian bastards. Roger? Sons of Satan. Yes, sir, Rick.
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You know the old expression, don't blow sunshine up my, you know what? I wonder if Sunshine and Charlie had anything to do with starting that.
[01:24:41] Unknown:
I have no idea. I've never heard of this guy before. I'd heard of Livermore. Exciting times back in those days. So, yeah, we're in in essence that same thing. All they do is rinse, rinse, wash, rinse, repeat. You know? I would just fleece them again. We'll fleece them again. As they like to say inside their board meetings, I'm told, let's rip their faces off. That's what they wanna do. Well, hey. We got you by the short hairs, you fraudulent little thieving bastards. One of these days, the cap the swallows are coming back to Capistrano, and they're gonna crap right on your head. Julie, you know what is what they think down here when a bird craps on you?
Julie, you won't be there. Good luck. Yeah. It's good luck. The bird will crap on your head or your shoulders on the people come up and congratulate you. I'm telling you, it's true. But I re I I really like South America, honestly. It's the the cultures are nice. The people are very nice. They're really humble. And, it's just a nice place to live. Sure is. Glad god god sent me here. So, where else can we go this morning? Anybody got any questions on Ecuador?
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Yeah.
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No? Is that Hey, Roger. This is William. Yeah. Hey. Is that Bob?
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It's William.
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Oh, hey, William. Thanks for the, clip yesterday.
[01:26:32] Unknown:
Yeah. No problem. I, I actually pulled that from Instagram, if you can believe that.
[01:26:37] Unknown:
I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I guarantee you. I knew you didn't get it off TikTok.
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No. No. TikTok is, it's really silent. Instagram's, like, free. It's free range over there. It's pretty wild.
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Okay. So how can we help you today?
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You got some quick info for us? Alright. Yeah. I'm prepare you know, I'm preparing for, you know, going up up against the court of people. And, and then I'm also probably gonna have to go into superior court over this property tax. But I was reading through the Georgia code, the OCGA.
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Yes, sir. And,
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and they define aliens in there. I was looking up to see what a so they have non non taxable non residents and non taxable non residents. And then they have non resident aliens. And a nonresident alien in the code, they define as any natural person, described in another code or section here who is not a citizen of The United States or citizen of The United States or legal resident is an agent of a foreign government designated as foreign adversary by The United States secretary of commerce pursuant to 15 CFR and has physically been here in a certain amount of time. So they the way they've got it defined, the nonresident alien is a foreign adversary by the commerce department because they don't want you know, the state doesn't want foreign nationals from certain countries owning property in the state. That's that's the purpose of the of the definition being written like that.
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Uh-huh.
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And then they define an alien as, someone who is subject to a foreign government who have not been naturalized under the laws of The United States.
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And And then it says Okay. Well, then I guess that could apply to you. You're under a foreign government, Georgia state. And and and what was the second part of that? Something about that had been authorized? Who have not been naturalized in The United States. Yeah. You're not naturalized. You're natural born, and and you are under Georgia state. See how they they are so convoluted, folks. I mean, if you're new and you're just listening, you look at the lengths they've gone to to hide this. If that doesn't tell you right there how important this is, then you're not looking very close.
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So I'm just I'm just trying to, you know, straighten it out in my head so that if they Nice. Bring this up. I mean but they can't they can't make a law that's contrary to the code. Well,
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remember, okay, remember that the nonresident alien label, I believe, William, only attaches to federal taxes, not state taxes. Okay. Remember that. I'm not sure how much that applies to your situation, but it is intended for federal income tax. Now you don't owe any state income tax, so even if it filtered down to you using the amounts off of federal form to compute your state tax that you don't owe, But I doubt if that definition and the way they're using it necessarily in the federal tax code would apply to the state. I'm trying to figure out the differences here for you and help you, William.
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Okay.
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My my angle strength. Angle is gonna be your my angle is gonna be jurisdiction. You know? Yeah. I'm outside of the jurisdiction of the of the county tax commissioner.
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Right.
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Because he only has jurisdiction over US citizens and residents, and I have proof Correct. That I'm not that I'm not either. So I don't see how they can, you know, legally pin it on me.
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You're just gonna be on your toes and have to we bob and weave a little bit if they keep coming back after you. Their bottom line is if these commissioners try and confront you with this, it's not their decision on what status you are. It's your decision. And if they're trying to come up with that and heap it on you, they're tyrants, and you can accuse them of being so. Right.
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Okay. Yeah. Just, you know, that I know the states can't make codes contrary to the federal code. I don't know if that if that relates back to the supremacy clause, you know, that the the states can't make they can't interpret what a nonresident alien is any different than the federal government can, can they?
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I don't well, I I don't know. I know they can't conjure up stuff and heap it on you and say that's what you are because it's your decision as to what you are. So I think your your approach on jurisdiction and having that as as your backup thing, you can't tell me what I am. I'm telling you what I am, and here's the proof. Overcome it with an affidavit contradicting my facts and sign to enter penalty of perjury. Well, they can't. They won't do it. Not only will they do it, they can't do it. So, again, if you're new and listening, you know, I tell you that this is not a paper filing game. This is a game of we're not in a position we're in because people hadn't filed enough paper. We're in a position we're in because people don't understand and are uneducated.
That's the problem we gotta solve right there. And the more you get educated like William has, the freer you are.
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Yeah. I'm gonna bring up, that Neil Gorsuch statement. You know, that there's only 36% of Americans can could pass about it was a recent poll, could pass the citizenship test for naturalization.
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So I'm sure that's correct. I'm surprised it's that high.
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And they said only one in four people know how many justices are on the Supreme Court.
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Well, none of those things surprised me. 53% of the people in a survey recently were, proven to be couldn't read above the third or sixth grade level, I think third. And twenty one percent of the people in the survey were totally illiterate, couldn't read or write. Twenty one percent.
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Good gracious.
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Oh, I heard a theory. I was watching Tucker interview George Galloway. I don't know if some of you know who George Galloway is. He he's, he used to be a labor, a labor guy, over in England, parliamentarian for decades. I liked him because he was really against the Israelis. Otherwise, a little bit socially liberal for me, but good guy. And here's what happened to him. England has passed a law that if you're coming into the country, that they can demand your all take all your electronic stuff, your phone, your computers, and everything, and they don't have to go through any kind of prerequisites.
It's just when you enter the country at gate gate God Godwick or whatever that airport is. And they did that to him and his wife. And he'd been a parliamentarian for a decade. Well, okay. Okay. Comment.
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Well, yeah, we just went through TSA, and my wife keeps getting, getting, carded. And this time, they said just the phone. We just wanna see the phone. How about that for conditioning by the, by the Politburo Bolshevik Politburo, also known as TSA?
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Okay. Well, it's probably come over to our country. The Galloway was saying it would. Anyway, here he is, a third thirty year, member of parliament and all that, and they take all this stuff and they you keep him there for hours. Get this. And he goes, am I am I under arrest? And he goes, no. You're not you're under arrest and and you can't leave. Kept him there for hours. But this is a statement he made that shocked me in the interview. Forty two percent of children conceived in England are being aborted. Forty two percent.
That's shocking, folks. It was to me anyway.
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So Well, there's no NATO policy. There's no NATO policy in any western nation. There's no Hitler at least had, you know, you got eight children. You got the the mother got the Gold Cross. Here, we have no NATO policy. We have no policy to help any of the people. It's all helping the USOrious oligarchs.
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Who am I talking with here?
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George Idaho.
[01:36:03] Unknown:
Hey, George. Well, that's not entirely correct. They get all kinds of rewards up there. You have seven children and no husband in the home. They give you all kinds of money. Same thing in Argentina.
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I think you know what I'm talking about.
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I do, but I was just countering you on the other side.
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And the church is just as undermined because the church preaches all this stuff and preaches, you know, anti abortion, but it doesn't, but it's but it's too multi cult y. You know? It's too it's not nationalized, the church. It's very, universal cosmopolitan. It's controlled by kikes too.
[01:36:43] Unknown:
Well, the, Dearborn was Dearborn, Michigan just, mayor announced $4,500 bonus for any women that get pregnant and have a baby.
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Single already?
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I think so. I I'm not sure on the specifics. That's all I heard. Yeah.
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So And again, the is that where the muscles are in Dearborn?
[01:37:09] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Exactly. I wish you folks would get out and start breeding. You know, Putin Putin, offered a couple of years ago, gave them all kinds of stipends if they had he told them take an afternoon off and go go go create procreate and give money if they had children. So there are people that are realizing this population crisis and, trying to do things about it.
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So I was saying those, those Muslims have a racial, national, socialist, standpoint. They they care about their group, in group preference, and the mayor, who's probably a Muslim, right, is saying, let's let's keep taking over, baby, and we're gonna give you money to do it. That's right. You can do it with your second cousin too.
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They interbreed. They interbreed like crazy. They can marry their cousins, impregnate their cousins. The mental illness hospital in Belgium before the invasion in Europe started, there's few patients in there. Hell, once the Muslims hit Belgium, it's totally full, and it's all Arabs with all these mental deficiencies because they interbreed.
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Hey, Roger.
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Yes. Is that Jesse?
[01:38:34] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
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Hey, Jesse. Morning. Can you join us? There's there's two
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there's two things, I wanna say, but one is, could you explain what's the difference of an Aladdin country bottling? And there's already mindset and there's a lot of food and a lot a lot of agriculture and there's a lot of little business and, and a lot of people unbanked. So they're used to dealing with cash back and forth and Yep. And, and, bothering young $10. No. I I'll give you 7. No. I'll give you 8. No. The a lot of here, a lot of our our people wants to bother. But the problem with the American people, they don't know we're bothering no more. You know, maybe five of us, 10 of us, a 100. But as a mindset, as a group, as a country, as a city, we're in trouble. And that's one advantage, that has to Latin America, because everybody, know what's bothering is.
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It is absolutely, indelibly imprinted on the culture here. And they want you to do that. And see, I'm not like that because I've never had to do tell me the price. It's the mindset. Give me an honor honest price. I'm gonna pay you for it. I don't question their price. But boy, they want you to. It's like bullfighting, Jesse. It's embedded in the culture, you know. And and I just so how much is it? $10? Okay. Here's $10. I'm not gonna go through all that crap with them. Is that is that George Middaugh, a beer brewer? Pop pop, key, get out of here. You're out of here.
K? Paul, get him out of here. He's crossed the line. You're done. You can listen. You cannot participate. And I'm sorry. That's not I didn't do that. You did it. Okay? Now let's go ahead with our yes. It's part of the culture down here.
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Yeah. And, you're absolutely right. And then there's a farmer market everywhere. Everybody has some type of fruits Yeah. Or something in water. And get it's you know, here, I was explaining this, and it's hard to explain because, obviously, you need water, you need food, there's something hits the fan. But, but it's just it's just complete. Like, it used to be in The USA, but now it's you have a hard time trying to get food or or or milk or or meats, and there is abundance everywhere you go. And that's a big difference.
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That's one of the reasons I like living in this little town town here. You know, this little valley's got two towns in it, Jesse. One is, believe it or not, called Kumbaya, and the other is called Tumbaco. And the we refer to it as Kumbaya York and Tumbaco, Jersey because it's very similar, you know, real upscale and then kinda upscale. And, in Tumaco, it's much more of a street culture. I can as I did yesterday, go downtown and walk, a small downtown, a few blocks wide each way and long. And, I can walk along and they've got all these, you know, you wanna get 10 tomatoes for a dollar, you wanna get three or four mangoes for a dollar, you wanna get 18 mandarins for a dollar. They have them in these little bags, and everything's a dollar. You just go buy and get what you want. But, you know, six or eight onions for a dollar. All that is is just ridiculously inexpensive.
If I live closer to town and I didn't wanna schlep all I don't wanna schlep all that stuff around. I don't carry a backpack. Maybe should. But, and I'm just a single guy. I mean, I can't eat eight tomatoes. Half of them will spoil before I eat them. But anyway, it's, just like that, and I just like it, you know. And it's all these people who have very fertile ground that they live on. They've got gardens, and they grow all this stuff. You know, we've got white corn, like hominy, hominy corn, like hominy grits, kinda. They have those down there. You get, I think, Julie, well, it depends on about four four, maybe sometimes five years for a dollar. Yeah. Like potato. Four three or four avocados for a dollar. I mean, it's it's fabulously inexpensive.
Yes, Julie. But
[01:42:53] Unknown:
Okay. So I was watching this Jesse?
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Hold it, Jesse. Julie's in. Come on. Yeah. I wanted I wanted
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to say I watched the sprouting I watched the Shark Tank, and there's a man by the name of Doug Evans. You can go to thesproutingcompany.com. I highly recommend, I mean, I'm vegan, so this is no problem for me. You're gonna be eating rabbit food. But if you're worried about a war, you can get this little, small, contraption that he invented, And you can get seeds that will last years and years and years, and all you need is water. He has survived on sprouts for months after month after month. His presentation was hilarious on, the shark tank, but you don't need sun. You don't need anything to grow these things except for the container he gives you, the seeds, and water. That's it. And they produce so much food that you're not gonna be able to eat it all yourself. So And it's highly highly
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highly nutritious.
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Very. And it's way more it has more nutrition and more minerals and more vitamins than, a bag of spinach or, you know, steamed broccoli or cauliflower. And there are so many different kinds of sprouts that he offers. Chickpea sprouts, broccoli sprouts. It's amazing. So anyway, that's an option if we have to go that way. I'm sure when you are What's the website again, Julie? What's the website again, please? It's called thesproutingcompany.com, and the guy's name is Doug Evans. He wrote a book if you wanna buy it on Amazon with all sorts of recipes in it. So if you wanted to make some dressing with vinegar and, and, olive oil and stuff like that, he's got all sorts of recipes. But, this guy just looked amazing for his age.
I couldn't believe it. Anyway, hi, Yield.
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Alright. Well, I'm sure that stuff's good. Yeah. Jesse? Yes. Come back to Jesse. Yes, sir. And and what
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and I recommend anybody that's thinking about it or or wants to better life here in USA, if it's possible for them and their circumstances, is, to take a trip with somebody that knows the country a week or two weeks to one of these countries, it will open your eyes completely. When you come back here, you will have a different idea what freedom is. Even though many of those countries in third worlds, in their language and their culture, you will not identify with them because it's not your culture. But it will open your eyes what's the difference of your walking the street. You know, you're not careful.
Everybody's responsible for their own life. You know? When you walk the street, you better be careful because somebody is not gonna take care of you in those third country. There's no lies. People don't respect those things. And you learn to be, responsible for your own things. And at same time, you learn a different kind. And potato, for example, potato people think potato's Irish or potato's whatever European from any country. But potato came from the Indies of the South America, and there's so many kinds of different potato.
We only see the industrialized potato in The USA. And We've got 30 that will open your eyes. Jesse, we got 31 different varieties of potatoes here.
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Small, medium, large, all that stuff. And, yep. And and and he's right. But and I guess it depends on which country you're in, because I don't have any problem here. I've just of course, there's no nightlife. I don't get out of line too much, but, I've never felt endangered. I've been down here eighteen, seventeen years, whatever it is, long time. And both in Argentina and here, I've never been in one situation except no. I take that back. There's one I wanted. But I've never been in a situation where I even thought about needing a gun. The situation, one, that was the difference.
I've told this story before. I met through a guy in Atlanta, this black guy I met, and he said he's moving down there. He's a nice guy. You need to get up with him. Well, he was in Buenos Aires, and I was in Buenos Aires, and we called and scheduled a lunch. And so I wasn't too far away from him and I started walking over there to that part of town. So there's a subway stop there and a big market and one of the big one way streets with about six lanes. Pure Puroidon comes through there. And so, it's funny. It's funny story, Jesse, because the guy goes, well, I'll meet you at the at the corner of Corry, Alice, and Puridon. And I said, okay. I know where that is. And so I I I was going she says, oh, by the way, I'll be the only black guy there.
I said, okay. It should be pretty easy to find you. So I walk over there, and as I'm approaching that corner, there's black guys selling sunglasses and jewelry. They're on every corner. Hell, there's probably about 40 of them or more. And so I walk up there kinda chuckling, you know, to myself. Now I he didn't know me, but I oh, no. Let me finish. But I could spot him because he's American and he was dressed like one, not all these other guys. So I go over there across the street, and I come up behind him. Again, he doesn't know what I look like. And I whisper in his ear, and I go, the only black guy here. And he and he says Jesse comes back and says, let's get the hell out of here. I feel like I'm in the jungle.
And so, there's all kinds of people with these main streets and this markets on one side and there's a lot of people on the sidewalk selling shit. And so I go, where do you want to go eat? And he goes, well, there's a little place there I've been wanting to eat out as great. Let's go. So we cross the street and we we're walking and we're talking, getting to know each other. Some young soccer star, I say that, 20 year old, versus somebody who's almost 70 at the time. And, they come run and all of a sudden, I feel, bam, somebody hits me on the back of the neck. And I had a one tenth gold eagle and and a gold chain on. I shouldn't have worn them. They were under my shirt. They weren't out.
But he yanks that thing off my neck and he darts out into this busy six lane street named Poredon. And he's darting in and out of traffic because traffic's going on. And I started chasing him for a minute. I lost my glasses. I lost one of my favorite pipes. And and and I could see him going across the street, and he had my my gold coin in his hand. It was dangling. And I just gave up and said I'm not chasing him. Couldn't catch him. If if I did, I wouldn't know what to do. But I I I and, of course, the market was right behind him, so I never would have shot. I'm not that good a shot, but, boy, I sure would have liked to hurt that kid. That's the only time that's happened.
And and you're seeing the stories of The the black guy, guys, let's get out of here. I feel like I'm in the jungle.
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And, you know, and and there's something about we have to be careful, you know, going through my second topic. It spreads relative to the Latin countries, Dearborn. And, Dearborn, you have to be careful because we're all been brainwashed to certain moments. We all look a little bit at social media in one form or another. And, what they want us to be divided and, and, and find each other. And then, you know, you gotta be careful when you haven't been there or you're hearing or you have some bio we all have. We all have something that we'd, buy from another race or another. I said, it's it's natural. You're always gonna pull for your own. But at the same time, you have to be careful. You know, the Muslims is basically the one dear born. I've been there, so I I I've been boots on the ground to put it that way. And, many times and still going there once in a while. And, and those those people, there's a big large community, blacks in that area, that little region, that ZIP code. And, it's not that big. And, there's, also a lot of white Americans, and there's a lot of Muslims. Yeah. And then then Pacific ZIP code, they might be the majority in the area. But, they're more family oriented.
They're they are Armenians, Palestinians, Lebanon, and they've been over a hundred years. You have mentioned here before even four brought them in the early century. And I didn't know that until somebody's mentioned it on the air. I'd never heard that before. Go ahead, Jesse. Yeah. I read it. And I read it. And the same time, we we have to be current. But those Muslims, they're hardworking. There's a lot of business there. They do not like what the liberals are doing because they're they don't believe in folk. They don't believe They all voted for Trump. They voted for Trump. And they even voted. And one of the reason Michigan was won by Trump, it was because of them. And they really got activists in there. But, you know, compared to England or compared to more Pakistani, Moroccans, those type of my they're more radical in many ways. I haven't been there, but I know there's a big difference. And, and most of these people, you got you got a mix. You know, if you're from Lebanon and you've been here over a hundred years, a lot of them have Greek descent from them for thousands of years. And, and a lot of them are white. You look at them and they look at white Americans. Some are shaded. They're different colors. And, there are a lot of 50% of them are, Christians.
Ask the Palestinians. 67% are are are Christians and and and the rest of in fact, they're not really Muslims. They were conquered, hundreds of hundreds a year ago. And so a lot of them switched one religion, but that's not even the original, including the Iranian. That's not their original, relation for them. So they're also struggling, but our our government that destroyed the country and they're going to some place. And sometimes they bring about the bulldozer over here. Are going in their airplanes, in their in their ships. So but these people have been over a hundred years now. Now in fact, I seen that a lot of them, new ones that they bring in there, they don't get along with the the older ones because they don't even identify between them. And I've seen a lot of them from German and Qatar. So this is very you have to be careful putting black against white or different religion. And I'm a Christian. And I believe in Christian. I don't believe in Hola, and I don't believe none. But I they do have certain value.
They respects my belief, my Christian that even the white Americans don't believe it. And they try to put the vaccines and try to divide us. So we have to be careful that we don't get divided.
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K. Well, we're not divided here at the radio branch. We got a lot of people that want freedom, and we deliver, baby. We deliver. Yes. Who's trying to say something? Somebody was just about to speak, and at the same time, I did. Gave me a oh, well. Alright. Let's see what else. We got a few minutes left in the program today. Sure do appreciate all of you. Nice to see Tony and Shay back. And and some of the new folks. We've had a lot of new folks lately, seems like, and that's good. We get to go over all that basic information again. Can't hear it too many times. So nobody's got anything they wanna converse on here? The last part of the program? Just last few minutes.
You just got a couple of minutes left to get that question in.
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Roger.
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Julie?
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Yeah. Since I don't have since nobody's asking anything, I'll just throw this out to, the owner and the creator of this company called energizedhealth.com. There's a bunch of testimonials on there. Even people that were 88 years old that were on thirty nine pills a day. Wow. In this eighty eight day eighty eight day, transformation and off all meds. So just an FYI for anybody who might be having some health issues. I know that, everybody's got their thing with Youngevity and their and my chlorine dioxide solution and stuff that I have. But this energized health program looks, very interesting. That was on a show that I watched.
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Would you, give that website again slowly, please?
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Yep. It's energized health. That is spelled e as in echo, n as in Nancy, e as in echo, r as in Romeo, g as in good, I as in India, z as in zebra, e as in echo, d as in dog, the word health, energized health dot com.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Anyway,
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I yield No. That's good. Well, you know, a lot of our folks here, unfortunately, you don't get interested in this stuff till your ox gets gored. Otherwise, you're just blissful off in in la la illusion land thinking all that crap's real. And, but so if any of our older folks that it seems like it might be important, energizedhelp.com. Thank you, Julie. Boy, I'll tell you, there's five areas of freedom that I've I've identified, and one of them is health. And it's the most important one because you can have boatloads of money, all kinds of stuff. You can be spiritually connected. You can be politically out of their damn slave system. But, boy, if you don't have your health, you ain't got much anything.
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Roger, there was another thing yesterday that I saw, and it was the doctor, who they're trying to remove, get rid of, extinguish suicide. And he was saying the only thing you need to heal your body of anything and everything is fasting and ivermectin. That's it. Yeah. And he's he's tied with doctor Makis, m a k I s, and a whole host of the, these other doctors that have come out and had their licenses suspended. So they've, you know, of course, just taken up holistic health. But it was just an amazing his, research on fasting and ivermectin.
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You know, it's interesting. We've got a list. We hadn't heard from a sweet little thing in a while. I've been I was thinking about her last night, Thora. We hadn't heard from Thora. She's there around the Shenandoah Valley somewhere. Oh, she's just such a sweetie. And and her husband is a her husband was the anesthesiologist at a hospital. And they wanted him and he, they mandated the jab and he quit. That's one of one of, if not, the highest paying job at a hospital is the anesthesiologist. And Ed went off and started a practice, you know, you know, how to do his private practice dealing with homeopathy and stuff. And the only thing you can't do is write a prescription.
Okay? Yeah. So, anyway, there's a lot of people doing that. He was supposed to come back. Thora, he's supposed to come back and report on his PMA. So I'm gonna hold your feet to the fire on that. I hope you're listening. We miss hearing from you. She's a sweet little thing, Thora is. So, as all of our gals are, Julie, just like you. So there's our whistler, and of course that means we're finished with our two hours. You're welcome, dear, here together today. We don't have two hundred years together like Solzhenitsyn and the Jews. We got two hours together with Roger and the freedom seekers. Okay? So we're glad to have you along. If you're new, it's real.
Stick around. Go to the matrixdocs.com. Check out the new student section. Check out some of the interviews with people like John b Wells, etcetera. And, get in the game, baby. Get in the freedom game. We're growing, and we're at some point gonna be influential whether I'm around with you or not. K? So, we take one step at a time, two hours at a time. We're just tickled to death you're with us or you're thinking about being with us, and we will be back tomorrow with Brent Winters, cohost Brent Winters on Friday. So, we can look forward to that also.
So thank you. Hope you got some questions answered or bots provoked or some of those kinda interesting things. And if you got questions, we'll be back, if not, tomorrow with Brent on Saturday. Thank you. Love you. See you. Bye.
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Okay.
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Now does anybody have any questions to ask for me? Now they all come forward. No? Is anybody there? There's somebody. Yes, sir.
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Yeah. You know, this day from camp, you know, 20%
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Dave. Or Well, we I mean, hey. Yeah. I'm so glad you're there. How's how's your brother doing?
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He's we're here every day. Just for you know, mom said, you know, God gives you two ears and one mouth for a reason, so we do a lot of listening.
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That's good. That's what I say too. Your mom's exactly right.
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Hey, Raj. Doing great here. Hey, Gar.
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Good, man.
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I'm sure glad that twenty one twenty one states, in The US, in America, allow pro, first, marriage of to the first cousin, with no restrictions on procreation. 21 states.
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You're kidding me. No. No. Look it up. 21 I've never heard that I've never heard that before. Yep.
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Yep. Look it up. 21 it allow you to procreate to your to your with your first cousins.
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Well, maybe that's why twenty one percent are illiterate.
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There you go. That's that's a I mean, think of it. I looked that up years ago, and I I double checked myself. I couldn't believe it. A squirrel's
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running around. Around. That's shocking. I mean, that's really shocking. I had no idea that was permitted.
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Yeah. Yeah. I was shocked when I when I first read it. Yeah. But, by the way, you know, it sounds like a name of a good band, Roger and the Freedom Seekers.
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Yeah. It does. Go start a band. Gosh. Well, so you guys, I'm glad you're there. Good to see you back together. You used to work out in Texas, Dave, and Gary was down there with mom in Tampa, so y'all were separated for a while. I'm sure you're glad to be back together. And, Tampa's probably gotta be a little bit better than Texas except during hurricane season. Texas isn't immune, of course. But, we're sure glad you're back with the program, you two.
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Well well well, thank you. Yeah. We're once things settle down here, we're looking to go west, maybe even Arizona where it's drier and,
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but, We we would like to head to Ecuador to visit. We that's in our plans. We wanna Well, but y'all
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well, you'll you'll like it. It's a nice place. K?
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Sounds like it. Yeah. It'd be a good experience. Yeah. Educational.
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You you it's a wonderful little country, really. They call it the friendly country. It's one of the few down here that's not communist. And, the people are nice. It's fairly poor. Average wage Ecuadorian makes 400 and something dollars 78 a month or something. So you come down here, man, even on a a small retirement pension, you live like a king.
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Yeah. Getting my medals, you know, getting medals over there would probably be a little difficult. I don't know if I'd have No. No. No. No. It's not difficult at all. If you can carry up to 10,000,
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and if you carry more than 10,000, just declare it. Well, I'll tell you a story. The guy that got me down here, my old friend, Jim Riggins, he was buying property in Argentina, and they demand dollars down there. And so he had to fly down there with a quarter of $1,000,000 to buy this farm, Finca. And he declares it, and he said, Roger, nobody ever said a damn word. It's when you don't declare it that you're problems. K?
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I got you. Yeah.
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And no countries I know what I mean, countries like here, they somebody's bringing a bunch of gold or something. Well, hell, as destitute as they are, they're gonna welcome you with open arms. The only country that I found that wants you to to declare gold bringing it into the country is Uruguay. And there's ways to get around that. There's ways to smuggle. I became a smuggler.
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Yeah. I do know that I and for business, I did a lot of, international travel, and I know when I take all my equipment over there and the, my computers and all equipment I had, I had to write all the serial numbers. I guess they're afraid of you coming over there and selling it. And, you know, they They are. Go in there with they want you to leave with. That's exactly correct. And I guess what they're scared of because they've all got import taxes.
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And that electronic stuff brings a lot of coffers, you know, a lot of funds into the coffers. So, yeah, they're very con they're concerned about that. I don't know how very. But Uruguay and Uruguay is a very nice country, by the way. Montevideo is a nice city. It's charming. It's got an old town. It's right on the edge of the Atlantic and River De La Platae. It's got a huge natural harbor, deep harbor there. It's nice, nice country. Okay. Got, up the beach, they've got, Puente Del Este, which is Miami of South America. And, during January and February is hopping with rich people and girls in string bikinis from what I'm told. From what I'm Right, dude. Or we're too old for that stuff. You know? But Yeah. Yeah. A little bit. Gonna be borrowing trouble.
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Yeah. Yeah. A little confusion. Chili chili, you know, we've it's it's definitely crossed our mind to travel down to South America and move and even we've been contemplating even moving down there, but Chile is, what what have you heard about the Chile?
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Chile is interesting. They talk really fast over there. The Chileans and the Argentinians hate each other worse than the Hatfields and the Macoys. It's, it's it gets because of its geographical location of the continent, as storms come west to east, because everything's different down there, you know, and this part of the hemisphere is reversed. And so the storms come and they hit Chile first. And they have to drop all that rain because that's the highest part of the Andes. And Mount Aconcagua down there is almost 23,000, maybe over 23,000 feet. It's second highest mountain in the world behind Everest.
Okay? Wow. And it's still growing. And so, the weather has to drop all the moisture on the on Chile to get over the mountains. And then on the other side where I lived in Mendoza, is where we get that's their biggest problem was hail because of that effect of those storms dropping that water and the ones that still retained a little water get on the other side, the altitude's so high that they would could they'd have hailstorms. Well, the year or so far I went down there, they had one. They tried evidently to go up and seed it to get it to diminish, and whatever they did, they did exactly the wrong thing. And they had these baseball sale, size hailstorms.
It's took every leaf off of every tree in town off, and it killed every bird and killed dogs. Oh, man. Cars had dents in them. Like, people would would hammer the dent in them, roofs with terracotta roofs broken, everything. It's I could still see the effects when I first got there, but that's their biggest natural disaster, those hailstorms with all that agriculture and all those grapes and all the, different trees because they grow everything down there that they grow in California. California is their biggest agricultural competitor.
So, man, one of those storms comes through and it just wipes them out.
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And Roger. And don't forget that, Chile is a very thin, it's really north through south. And, Santiago is very, high in population. And, it's very earthquake prone. One of the highest earthquakes in the world has been in Chile. And then there is a very high concentration of Jewish media politics and, and and and and the truth is most of the country don't get along with Chile, including Argentina, including Peru, because of the way they are. And another thing, they're very communist mentality, a large percentage of the population. Oh. So, you know, and it's very far. The the flight, depending on where you're coming from. If you're from Tampa or Florida, it's a long trip even if you go straight.
Yeah. Probably.
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Probably another hour more than just flying straight to Buenos Aires because you got across the continent there. I I spent one night over there on a visa run. It was alright. I went to a really nice seafood restaurant, that was open. It was some kind of a big holiday and, but the Southern Chile is stunningly beautiful from the pictures and the things I've seen. Very, very wilderness oriented. And people have gone down there and bought huge amounts of land that they just wanna leave totally untouched. And, pretty cool. I'll tell you, if you wanted to travel down here, guys, you could go and go, like, for instance, fly to Buenos Aires, hang around there.
You go down to Bariloche down south, the Switzerland of South America. And then one of the ways you can get over to Chile, that's right down in Patagonia, the heart of Patagonia, and you can take a ferry. If you had a car or bikes or something or whatever, there's a ferry you can take that'll go through all these lakes down there in that part of the world, and you end up over in Chile. And it's supposed to be spectacular, so just from people I know that have gone on it. It's a lovely part of the world.
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Is a the cuisine is excellent, especially with seafood over there. Oh, yeah. And another thing is if you go Argentina, you could have a lot of the beauty on the northern part of Argentina, the province of Salta and the southern part of pretty? Of, Patagonia. And, Patagonia and, Petalucia and a high country. So and you have, the size of Argentina. You will not be able to see every area even if you're living there one year, and you go out traveling to different direction every day. It's huge. And, It's the eighth Jesse, it's the eighth largest land mass country in the world, Argentina. Yep. Like I said here before, it's the same size of India, territory wise, but it only has 45,000,000 people compared to India, 1,500,000,000 people. So you have every everything you need, and the dollar gets further.
Don't Chile is beautiful. It is beautiful in many ways. But for your buck and for if you if you identify with yourself with the Midwest or Texas, Colorado, and you get out of Buenos Aires, that's basically what type of, and you live, like, in the fifties, sixties, and the 70, many areas Argentina will be still the same.
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If you're Anglo if you're Anglo, you'll probably like and feel more comfortable in Argentina because everybody there for the most part except Northern Argentina looks like you because they're all European. And they'll tell you, if you say what happened to your Indians, they'll tell you we killed them. Okay? Except up there, they've left them in Salta. You can see that indigenous culture, as Jesse was saying, up in Salta. That's where Argentina was founded because it was the Jesuits that got here first. And I can look over and see the area. There's a a road called the, Calle De Conquistadores, and it is the road that the conquistadores that conquered South America left Quito and went and got over into the Amazon and went and conquered the continent.
They founded Argentina by coming into Salta. I don't know if you knew that, Jesse. Argentina, even with Buenos Aires on the ocean, was not founded from the ocean. It was founded there. And so they've still got that indigenous culture up there. They've also got this train up there called the train of the clouds. You ever heard of that, Jesse?
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Yes,
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sir. There's a train that the Brits built that goes up hell up into the Andes on some unbelievable deal away. And you can still ride on the top of the railroad cars, or at least you could. I don't know if they've still changed that or not. But you could take this slow moving train up into the Andes and ride on the top of the cars. I mean, how cool.
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And and this is the What's really what's really inviting to me is the food over there is intended like it is over here with all the crap.
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You know, it's it's It's not. Yeah. It's it's very healthy.
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And you And, And you have the cowboys. You have the cowboys over there, including the gouti side, the gouti side. That's sort of the same as Texas. And, and most people don't understand that Argentina was been also attacked by the world politics because they've been breaking the borders from Bolivia and, Peru and the sort of the same thing as Mexico coming in here in Central America. Because it was basically a white culture. And even blacks could move over there, and they don't have problem with the blacks. They get around black. Because, basically, there's no blacks in Argentina
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compared to Brazil or or settlements. Yeah. Very few. Very few. I had a great experience. I was there for nine years. Loved it, for the most part. I had a bad experience down there with that accident, but we overcame. I spent quite a bit of time in Buenos Aires, month at a time usually. But Mendoza is real special. That High Desert is real special, and the cultures are very special. So, Dave, you and Gary, if you got nothing tying you to The States, hell y'all wanna come down here. There was I met a guy down here that's gonna spend a year in South America, and he was gonna visit four countries, and Ecuador was the first one. And the reason he was doing that is because all these countries have ninety day visas. So four four different countries, four ninety day periods, and you spend a year, you know?
But, I've enjoyed I thought I thought it was a a very good decision for me personally, and I have gone through so much personal growth, which is my big, barometer. I've gone through so much personal growth through these experiences. Mhmm. That'll do it to you. Yep. That'll do that. Well, that'll do it to you. That's true. Yeah. Okay. Well, when y'all get serious and keep thinking about it, let me know, of course. And, Will do. See, here's the problem that Hey, Roger. With with this crap with Jack is Jack is if you were coming down, I just automatically plug into Jack. He's been doing it for years. He's one of the best people at it. He's the best person at it in the country. And, but yet we've got this riff now. So that one's got me a little bit unsettled, but it'll be alright. Yeah. Who was a Roger?
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It was Doug. Good afternoon.
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Hey, Doug.
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Hey. I had a question. I think Jesse talked about the Argentinian cowboys and, so they're called Gauchos, I think. Right? Gauchos.
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Yes. And the big the big name the big name is Facundo.
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Oh. Well Facundo.
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Just He was some real fame he was some real famous Gaucho, and everybody down there names their kids after him. A very unusual name, Facundo.
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Pretty. Yeah. Because he's a hero to the society. Yes. Well, he's But, adm admired. And, so I was thinking, so they've been kind of compared to, we'll say, the Texans cowboys, etcetera, who use lariats to catch their animals. And I think the, Gauchos, they used bolos.
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A bolo. Correct. That's where that came from. Correct.
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So they caught them by their feet.
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Well, they'd take this thing with three heavy weights on three different strings and throw it, and it tangles up their legs, and they can't move. Yeah.
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Isn't that interesting?
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Very Yep. It it's great. Just one Well, do what else they they eat a lot of goat down there. Of course, beef is a big deal, but they eat a lot of goat too. And they like goat festivals and stuff where they have hundreds of them staked out on the stake and around a big fire, you know, and they just turn the whole thing, and it's a big deal. And, it's a nice part of the world, folks.
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Let me let me say something that Roger said. At the beginning, sixteen, seventeen, eighteenth century, they found the Spaniard found the silver in the what we call Bolivia on the side. Silver is silver or something. Something similar in Spanish. The name of the city now is Silver or something. And, Plata. So they were plata.
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Plata is what they is Plata is made for silver.
[02:18:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Plata. But, no, it's, it started with an s, but in Spanish. I don't remember. Silver something. And, anyways, so they were bringing and so the biggest transportation that time was donkeys. So they'd start bringing donkeys. They would bring the the the load of silver and many other things and and and trace resources. And that's where the that, SOTA came in. They would cross into SOTA that would go from north, south, then from SOTA that would go to Cordoba, which is the biggest university now. And then that's and and cars, like, eight or nine, ten hours going to Buenos Aires. And that's where Mada Plata, they would bring all that silver, and they would take in the ship back to the European or Spain or whatever it is. And so a lot of those gaucher, that's why it started evolving. It was a little mixture of Indian, Mapush or something that basically are on the Chilean side. And, and they started mixing with the European, and they were cashing all these animals to be able to supply all those, traders and, and gold diggers and silver diggers, and they came down through all that. And the donkey was a big, big business because that was the only transportation.
And that's where the shock came in. The shock end, and they started having in. That's where the, their their barbecue started coming in. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And that yeah. And they started doing that. And they became famous that they were fighting the Indians. They were fighting the the the the rustlers and all these things and protecting all those caravans, all these things. And then it took almost to the nineteenth century that finally that Bueno Cidin became, in a farm industry in the industrial age in the eighteen hundreds to 1850. For about two hundred fifty years, you're in no man land. And those were the the Texans at that time.
[02:20:23] Unknown:
Well, you get in certain parts of it today, you're in no man's land. I can promise you. On the bus ride from where I was to Buenos Aires, thirteen hour bus ride, you'd go through that part of the country. And, yep. It's a fascinating experience. I'm just tickled that I I think I made the right decision and, but I've ended up in a real good spot. Ecuador doesn't have the financial problems. It doesn't have the political problems. Maybe a little of the political problems. But even, you know, here, they the the communist president wrote had a a law passed, which said I can dispose of the Congress at any time.
He said, boom, snap of a finger, they're all fired. But he never did institute it until the president before last is the guy that left. He's still in office, left and moved to The US and he extinguished the congress. He he executed that law. And so for six months, we didn't have a government. Jesse, everything ran just like it's supposed to. You'd never know. Okay? So really, it was like the shutdown up there recently. It works a little better. But, it's a nice place. Ecuador, I like it. I just got a word or two, but they're not bad.
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They're not bad. Mhmm. If you like green and, spring like, obviously, those countries are especially, like, Colombia, is more
[02:21:54] Unknown:
green and more spring like than many parts of the country. Let me see if I can describe it for you, Jesse. You know, up there in Florida and in The US, all these things that grow and bloom once a year, they bloom twice a year here. And other stuff grows year round.
[02:22:14] Unknown:
It's lovely. I have not been in Cuadog, but, Costa Rica is the same way because it's the equine side. Probably.
[02:22:20] Unknown:
Right. It's just we're about 8,000 feet higher, which I love the altitude because it takes away the humidity. That's the beauty of this climate is this altitude up here takes away the sting of being on the Equator with with humidity. I mean, down on the coast, you'll get it. I haven't been down there, but I've been told, but boy, not up here. And it is lovely. And you folks, both you, Dave and Gary and Jesse, lived or do live in Florida. And he, that humidity that you dislike so much, there's none of it here. One of the better ways I've found of describing it, because I I was there decades ago, It's like living in Hawaii in many ways at about a tenth of the price.
Wow. That's sounds beautiful, Raj. It it's it's lovely. I mean, it really is. Yeah. So So like my landlord yesterday, he's an architect. He had to go down to this town close to the coast, and his wife went down with him after Arlene got back. And she was I saw her out back yesterday. I was talking to her for a minute, and she said, we got the cacao. And that's where they grow cacao, which of course is chocolate. And he brought back two cacao pods and, so that's where they have all that. And they and, they take the seeds, they split the fruit open and take the seeds out and they dry them, the seeds on the side of the road. So as you drive down there, there's cacao drying everywhere. But it's, it's an, it's a nice country.
You'll see frogs down here that you never seen before in your life, and you have no idea what the hell they are. K? And there's still a bunch of them you've never even tried. Yes, Jesse.
[02:24:18] Unknown:
You're you're making me want to go back there due to my circumstance because Yeah. I drank cacao. It's like a sort of like a shake or milky It's really good. Yeah. In the and and, in the in the forest country, supposedly Nicaragua. And, by the way, you if you're in the wrong town, the wrong region anywhere in The United States, you don't wanna be walking at nighttime. Let's put it that way. Okay? Yeah. I'm I'm sure that's right. Third world country as Nicaragua is the poorest. I have no problems. No area. Most people, they're very friendly. And if you're blending in and you're part of the community, you have no problem in Costa Rica and all those areas. Because there is a divide economically. You know? There's the little back in the top of the rich and the rest. So, you know, they see somebody every day, bring go with money. Don't work at nighttime. Don't come out of the bar and do things like that. Yeah. But you should have I'm gonna tell you, to all these people down here, Americans are rich.
[02:25:18] Unknown:
K? At just the way they look at you. You you may be can't hardly rub 2 nickels together to stay here, but you're rich to them. Okay? Alrighty. Yeah. Great conversation. Anybody else have you finished? Got more to say? Okay. What you got, Jess?
[02:25:34] Unknown:
Let me let me finish with this. The Gaochos, they're even considered second class in many ways to the to the Elise or to the higher middle class in Argentina. Because a lot of them, the Gaochos, they're either white European, but they don't know where they came from a hundred years ago, two hundred, and a catiso. Catiso means they're 90% white with some sort of 10%, indigenous or whatever, mixture. So just because they are it's not mantiso. Mantiso means fifty fifty. Means you're 90%. They're considered selling class to the I've not heard that. I'm not I'm not familiar with that. For most countries.
[02:26:10] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Okay. Well, I would have I wish I'd have gotten down south while I was here. I would love to have got down there to Bariloche. There's another yeah. You wanna get a taste of Southern Argentina, go. They got their own website. The town is called El El Bolson, bo lson,elbolson,ibelieve,.com. And that's one of these cities down there, small little city that all the hippies went to decades ago. And they stayed down there and they got into all these cottage industries, candles, mini breweries, all this kind of stuff that's on this stunningly beautiful lake south of Bariloche, and just a bunch of hippies down there walk I'm told, walk around town, smells like marijuana, you know, all that kind of stuff.
But lovely country, Argentina. You know, as I told I was dancing tango, Jesse. After that accident, a long story, I just started dancing tango. I had a somebody that spoke English that came to my aid, he was a tango instructor. And he says, you're coming to dance tango. So I did that for a couple of years. It was fantastic. And we were at a practice one night, and there were some older Argentinians there. They didn't speak English, but they were very if you're American or something, these people are very curious about you because they wanna know why you're there. They they wanna know what they're attracted you to move from wherever they would see as a better place and come live down there.
And so I was discussing they were asking me questions with my friend, the instructor, and I was telling them how much I loved Argentina Argentina. And the the man I'll never forget, Jesse, he goes, Argentina is a wonderful country. It's just too bad it's so full of Argentinians.
[02:28:15] Unknown:
I I disagree with you, Roger.
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But it wasn't me. It was him. It wasn't me. It was him. No.
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Portenos. Portenos.
[02:28:24] Unknown:
Oh, Portenos. Okay. I'll buy that. I'll buy that. They could be very well, like New Yorkers. What he's referring to, Portenos, are people who want to be Hey. Hey. Hey. Well, just hold on. Let me finish. New Yorkers in the fact that people from New York have their own very distinct accent. Every when they open their mouth, you tell they're from The Bronx or Brooklyn or New York area, generally. Well, the same way with people in Buenos Aires. And they call them portenas because they're from a port city, Portenas. And what they do, Paul, that the minute they open their mouth anywhere on the continent or to any Spanish speaker, they automatically know they're from Buenos Aires.
And the reason for that is the double l's in Spanish, which you would pronounce You. You. Buenos Aires people pronounce them sha, and they start with an s. And any place on the continent until they're from Buenos Aires the minute they open their mouth. That simple. Now Spanish is are Spanish is easier to learn if you'll learn it with the sha. But if you do, people will recognize it. Yeah. Go ahead. Who was this? Say something.
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Yeah. My Spanish, teacher in, oh,
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first move, probably tenth grade. I had taken German before, but then they didn't offer German anymore. Imagine that. But my Spanish teacher was from Argentina, and he said Yeah. Yeah. So it comes down to German. In fact, there's a copy. You can get a copy of the Declaration of Independence in German because German was to predict was the, original language.
[02:30:21] Unknown:
United States, a lot of Germans. Yeah. Hey, folks. We're probably trying to find out about 1,500 George, it was about one vote that we get weren't a German speaking nation.
[02:30:34] Unknown:
The problem also in Nortenos speak they mix their, Spanish with Italian. The rest of the country is more Castellano, more Spanish, and the other countries too. So that's why, the the the language when they talk Spanish is completely different. Even from the mother country of Spain, they talk
[02:30:53] Unknown:
beautiful Spanish.
[02:30:54] Unknown:
They don't even call it Spanish. They call it Castellano, which is that area of Spain that's always trying to revolt like the South was. The ones with the flag that's red and yellow with the lions, that's Castellan. And they're always trying to separate from Spain because it's just like in our country. They're the productive ones and the whole rest of the Madrid and all the rest of it just suck all their profits and take care of the rest of the country, and they're tired of it.
[02:31:27] Unknown:
Castilian. Yeah. When I I took about ten years of Spanish in public school, it was Castilian Spanish that they taught. Uh-huh. Castellano.
[02:31:41] Unknown:
Now that's a very small difference, but, boy, they're really, they'll get real uptight about it. You know? They're like, no. That's Mexican Spanish. Like, nah. I looked down my nose. But but they they got an attitude.
[02:31:57] Unknown:
By the way, Mexican Spanish is not Spanish either, so I agree with that.
[02:32:03] Unknown:
Well, it's, it's been quite an experience. I'd welcome any of you to come down, travel through your visit, whatever. If you wanna get the hell out of there, it's a and you got the ways to do it. It's a, it's a it's not an infallible transition. Argentina is a very hard Spanish landing because of this cultural Castellano attitude and culture. And the, here is a very soft Spanish landing. Now I'm not sure about the rest of the country, but this area where we live is the most, affluent part of the country. Many people speak English here. The wealthy families live here. They're sending their children to school in The US or England or Germany, and they come always come back, I guess. For the most part, you got a lot of that influence. It's just like living in an American city to me. We got nice malls and and all that kind of stuff. It's just the culture's a little different.
Sure do like it. Your money sure does go a long way down here. You can live a real nice lifestyle for not too much. And I've told you all this before. I don't think today I could even rent an apartment in The US for my Social Security amount. And here I can it's less than half of it, and I've got all the rest of that to just do whatever I want. You know? It's I don't take advantage of it. There's not too much I wanna do, but I eat real good. I go down about once a week. Roger, I think also There's a Jesse, there's a Carnos Aurelia. I can't remember the name of it. Close, and they import beef from Argentina and Uruguay in The US.
And so I go down there about a week. I'll be going down there probably tomorrow and just get a filet, which you the filet the whole filet muscle, the other the soft side of the t bone, that whole muscle, and bring it home and just eat this fine beef. I want some of the finest beef in the world, tender, tasty, all that, all week. I I think it's like $80.85 dollars. It depends on the weight. Just put $40 a kilo. $20 a pound for the finest beef in the world, basically, without Kobe or something. But, yeah, man, it's a nice place to live. I don't think Julie would be joining me for dinner or lunch, but I would enjoy it.
[02:34:32] Unknown:
And you're talking about the language. Also, you have to do much with the with the culture of each region. The the people from Ecuador, the mountain people, they're more low key, more indigenous compared to Argentina. And so there's more. It's and a lot of part of Argentina, the Buenasada is more flat. And, so all that comes to And human. Way. Right. And human. So all that comes to play. But you like your meats, and you like eating meat every day, maybe Argentina and maybe Chile. In Central America, it'll be the Texas or Central America is Nicaragua. They're meat lovers compared to Costa Rica and Guatemala. They're more soup type of, and Agriculture. Type of, yeah, more cold and compared to, to, to Argentina. So it all depends what you're looking for. And, what I'm worried about The United States Of America is how many generations it will take to change this mindset, revival completely.
I think, you know, to see the promised land again as Moses, all that generation had to stay behind and start new. And I don't see this, changing fast. Now they're gonna be changed. Yeah. But even Rome, people think that everything hit the fan. It could trickle down little by little dripping dripping, and and every president will be worse than the other one. And it took five hundred years. Everything started down the first century, second century in Rome, but until the fifth century. So we don't know if this will hit the fan five years now, twenty years now, or it just keeps on dripping dripping for another hundred, two hundred years because we're a young country, if you put it that way.
[02:36:13] Unknown:
Yes. But, boy, the communist have already instilled all of the ideals and stuff to make it rot from the bottom up. So, but it's happening. Well, I can't tell you what to do. People in different circumstances, but my my experience of leaving the country has been a real positive. And now my mother's, passed and, the, there's no reason for me to come back unless something to do with this project, and we might take off and, come back and go around the country to a couple of cities. Maybe. Maybe. That's a distant chance. I don't know that I will ever come back, however.
Don't miss it. I miss my friends, but I just I I just enjoy living here. Got got lucky, Jesse. I found a wonderful apartment. It's in a wonderful setting. It's safe. It's quiet. I got this whole garden out in front of me. I've got I I say garden, a lawn and all kinds of trees and different stuff and birds chirping and hummingbirds around and all that kind of stuff. It's very nice. And all of that, everything, the rent, most modern place I've lived in in almost twenty years. The rent, the utilities, of course, we don't have it, aiding our air conditioning, The cleaning, everything, Internet, everything, $450 a month.
I couldn't touch that in The US, much less equate it to how lovely this place is. Yes. Right. And lovely lovely landlords, and the wife speaks English. Man, I hit the jackpot, Jesse.
[02:37:55] Unknown:
Roger, if I was in your situation, I wouldn't come back. You don't even have to grow nothing. You don't have even have to cook because, basically, for a couple of dollars, you could go out, eat every day and get food and the variety. And, and, and here we're struggling against to find real raw milk. You have raw milk everywhere over there Yeah. For most of these countries. And this is not illegal.
[02:38:18] Unknown:
You know what? They've even got one in the grocery store. I went to a raw milk farm up a while back, a year or so ago, and came back with some. And this milk that I buy at this that's the grocery store, I can't tell the difference. It's amazing to me. Yeah. Good spot. A lot of I don't eat as much seafood as I should. I'll tell you what I've been gouging on lately, though. Binging. I'll go binge on stuff. I'm binging on coconut drinks. They've got some wonderful coca if you like coconut, man, I crave it. It it's just wonderful. So, got all that. We can go get raw coconuts and hack the top off and drink the coconut milk right out of that and eat the flesh and all that. Just delightful.
So I'm gonna go okay, Jesse. I'll meet you down at the restaurant. Okay? Hey, Ron. I love all of you guys. Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
[02:39:21] Unknown:
I have a question for Jesse when he was talking about the gauchos. Yes. What kind of animal did they ride? Probably donkeys.
[02:39:36] Unknown:
I I don't probably donkeys and horses, I'd guess, Doug.
[02:39:42] Unknown:
Oh, the one that I asked the The how you got those the one they were not even donkeys. They, mix, I think, mules. I'm not an expert in that, but they make sure it could become sturdier and be able to go more long distance.
[02:39:54] Unknown:
I forgot the Yeah. That's what I was that's what I was thinking because at a young age, maybe six, seven years old, my parents allowed us to go horseback riding. There were horseback riding ranches. Right. So you'd go for a half hour ride. And I loved it so much. A matter of fact, my twin sister and I, we would go and volunteer at these ranches and groom the horses and load up the saddles, the cinches, all that stuff. And so then we had free riding time. So I spent a lot of time doing that. It's neat. And and then I was thinking, because, you know, this is, it goes under the category of equestrian of of that species.
And, so there are donkeys. I think maybe donkeys and burrows are the same, but and I spent a lot of time with horses. But then when I moved here in Arkansas, something I was doing work somewhere, I came upon, somebody that owned mules. And these these animals I mean, this animal, this one mule, I was talking with this guy, it went for $20,000, Rogers. Roger. $20,000
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as of Wow. And they're more
[02:41:33] Unknown:
they're more sure footed. They're a little bit bigger. I think they must be smarter. I'm not sure. Maybe. I know when I lived up on a private ranch in Colorado, there was a lot of sagebrush in hilly areas, and they had I don't remember the name of the horse, but they were made for being able to run around or walk around in these silly, uneven spaces around the sagebrush and that. But this mule was absolutely stunningly beautiful. And, but $20,000,
[02:42:16] Unknown:
I mean, at that time Alright. I mean How long do you like cash for a meal?
[02:42:24] Unknown:
Well, they were special.
[02:42:26] Unknown:
I mean Okay. But my stomach's,
[02:42:28] Unknown:
my stomach's special too, and it's growling. So I'm gonna go feed it and pet it and groom it with some leftover pizzas, best I can do today. But, anyway, I will, look forward to seeing y'all with Brent tomorrow and enjoy the conversation. Thank you, Roger. All of y'all are very special, and you I I think you know it. So I'll I'll be back. We'll rejoin, reconvene here, Manana. So, hope you got something out of the show and the discussion, and I love each and every one of you. So, have a great day. Oh, man. You y'all are so you don't know how special this is to me. And really, the message we've got is so potent.
It's a world changing message, man. And I am so pleased to be able to bring it to you and be involved with the rollout, and we'll just see what kind of damage the truth can do. Okay? Every day. There we go. Day to day to day. Alright, guys and gals. See you tomorrow. Ciao.
[02:43:36] Unknown:
Hey, guys. Seventeen minutes. I'm gonna be taking the stream down, and we'll be switching gears, changing directions for the Paul English live show at 3PM eastern today. So knock yourselves out for the next seventeen minutes.
[02:43:58] Unknown:
Roy, what was, what was Ferris's question to me before he was shut off? Something about beer throwing or potato throwing?
[02:44:07] Unknown:
No. He went no. It had something to do with, brewing. Whatever. Not a clue. He's, he's not welcome here. He's not welcome here, and he's not welcome in the after show either. So bye, Farris. Nara.
[02:44:33] Unknown:
Although my, local pub here is the leading seller of bavec. It's a, pick a Belgian European beer. So they don't put, they don't put no bad ingredients yet.
[02:44:51] Unknown:
Oh, cool. Question.
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Answer.
[02:44:58] Unknown:
I got a census in the mail yesterday. Do I need to worry about filling that out, or does it matter?
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Yeah.
[02:45:10] Unknown:
No. Because it says to the residents.
[02:45:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Well,
[02:45:16] Unknown:
just I returned those, but
[02:45:19] Unknown:
Send it back. Say there's no residents here.
[02:45:22] Unknown:
Right. There's no, no one by that, that that person does not live here or whatever.
[02:45:32] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:45:34] Unknown:
And should I send it back to
[02:45:36] Unknown:
certified? When the census taker shows up at your door, and they will. If they don't get it back, they will show up at your door and, you just tell them that you're not a citizen and you're not a resident. And there are no citizens or residents at that at, at that location.
[02:46:01] Unknown:
What if my wife is a citizen and a resident?
[02:46:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Well okay. And well, then the the only thing she would have to do is just fill out her name and send it back. The only thing that you're oblig I mean, they want you to believe that you're obligated to fill out every question on the 21 page questionnaire they throw out, to some people. But by law, under the constitution, you're only required to give your name and the number of adults that live there. That's it. Two pieces of information. And they will try to call you on the phone. They'll try and knock on your door. They'll say, you filled out an incomplete census form. They try and screw you into thinking that you have to fill out every question. And those questions are invasive.
I mean, they've got your your household income. They've got whether you own or rent. They've got, they get all kinds of personal information that they want, and it's none of their damn business. But stupid sheeple who don't know the difference, they answer every question dutifully and they send it back. And if a census taker comes back twice, you can turn the hose on as long as they're on your property.
[02:47:38] Unknown:
For no But I can't dump a bag of leaves on them?
[02:47:42] Unknown:
No. Turn just turn the hose on them because wetting them down doesn't do any damage. Don't, don't hit them with a paintball gun or anything like that. Just
[02:47:56] Unknown:
wet them down. About me?
[02:47:59] Unknown:
No. No. That burns the eyes and all that happy shit. Just water him down. That'll be enough.
[02:48:10] Unknown:
What if this glove's freezing?
[02:48:14] Unknown:
Tough. Tough shit. They used a car to get there, they could use a car to thaw out. Fuck. You don't need to answer their questions. What do you mean? Me? Aggressive? Ho ho ho. Yeah. Sorry. Or maybe? Can we do, like, aggressive, I e, empowered? I'm like that Texan toilet paper they had to take off the market because they weren't about to take crap off on nobody.
[02:49:06] Unknown:
Hello?
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Hello?
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Hello. I was on I was on the show a couple of days ago. I love your show. I I I have to listen to every episode every day. It's great. Oh, am I online? Am I on air? I don't know if I have. Not sure if I have. Yeah. You are. Yeah. We're we're on air for about another eleven minutes. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. No problem. I I won't keep you. I won't keep you. I I talked to you about, two days ago. I was working yesterday, and my my my my Bluetooth earphones died, and I I couldn't I couldn't work and listen to the show. So, sorry about that. I I I I think I I have to check. Is your show is is your download do you upload them on the on the website? You can listen to them later if you missed one?
[02:49:56] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. Our our you're our friend from New York. They didn't pour a transplant from where? Scotland?
[02:50:05] Unknown:
Oh, oh, from from Ireland, actually. Ireland. Yeah. Ireland.
[02:50:08] Unknown:
Okay. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to insult you.
[02:50:12] Unknown:
No. No. That wouldn't be an insult at all. Our Scottish brothers, you know, they speak the similar language to us, you know. Okay. What county?
[02:50:21] Unknown:
You know? What county in Ireland?
[02:50:26] Unknown:
Well well, I my my parents are from, two counties, the West Coast and, East Coast,
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County Mead County Mead. It's North Of Dublin. It's about Hey. Irish brother. What do you call, what do you call an Irish lesbian? This.
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An Irish lesbian.
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A Gaelic.
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A Gaelic.
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Yeah. Okay. Fine. Alright.
[02:50:55] Unknown:
No. No. No. That's a good one. I like that. I love jokes. I love jokes. Any kind of jokes. There's no there's no expense spared on you, bro. I love it. It's great. Thank you.
[02:51:04] Unknown:
Yeah. My best friend, his, parents read from Kentucky.
[02:51:10] Unknown:
Oh, Kentucky. Yeah. There's a lot of characters in Kentucky. Yeah. Yeah. It's a good place. It's a good place in the candy. Yeah. A lot of wealth down there, horses and all that kind of stuff, you know.
[02:51:18] Unknown:
Oh, okay. I see. I was gonna say Paul English is coming on. He, does a show from The UK. I don't know if you ever caught it before.
[02:51:31] Unknown:
Oh, is he on this this actual so so oh oh, I I look him up Paul English. Yeah. I'll have a look. Does he have a, like, a similar style show to you, or is it something about something different?
[02:51:41] Unknown:
Oh, no. It's it's it's all different things. It's,
[02:51:45] Unknown:
Oh, yes.
[02:51:47] Unknown:
He's, he's from Britain, Southern Shore. Yeah. He's not too far away from the water. But, let's see. You were talking about the archives. You can go to the matrixdocs.com.
[02:52:07] Unknown:
The Oh, yeah. You gave me that website. I checked that it's on there. I just wasn't sure if it was. I I know that website. You gave it to me the other night. I wrote it down. The other day, I wrote it down. That Okay.
[02:52:17] Unknown:
Well Yeah. Well Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Right underneath the free conference call links, you know, the join us live on the show using free conference call, right under those links is the link for the archives. It's the word here. On the on the line below that says Radio Ranch archives question mark Yes. Click here. Just click on the word here. Yeah. And that'll get you to the whole list. And, if you click on the title of any show Yeah. You can click on the tab on that show page. It will show you the description. It will show you the transcript, and it will show you the chapters and what was discussed during different time offsets in the program.
[02:53:05] Unknown:
No. That's that's that's wonderful. That's wonderful. I I actually noticed your your story today about about living in South America. I've never been myself. I I I I did a bit of traveling myself. I I cycled across, West Africa. I cycled from Dublin to the border of Nigeria a number of years ago, but I've never been to South America. It's it's definitely somewhere, I'm interested in, and it helped me a lot. I'm gonna listen to the show later on. What I didn't hear the whole show, so I wanna listen to later on what you said more about South America. A lot of important information. I thought it was really good.
[02:53:42] Unknown:
Well, that that's not me that lives in South America. I live in New York. Oh. The that was Roger. That was Roger, the host of the show.
[02:53:53] Unknown:
Oh, Roger. Roger. Okay. I thought I thought I was talking to Roger there. Sorry. Yeah. Yeah. No. I no. Alright. I'm not Roger.
[02:54:01] Unknown:
I got I got a lot of shoes to fill to even think about stepping in for Roger. I got a lot of No. No. No. Mhmm.
[02:54:13] Unknown:
Alright. Well well well, I actually I I don't know what you that was talking to me the other day. Maybe it was Roger. But Roger told me to write, watch that documentary, Trading with the Enemy. It was a great documentary. Or it was a great show of yeah. It was after thirty minutes. And you explained everything to me.
[02:54:31] Unknown:
Yep. That was that was Roger that, that had you watch that. I was the one that told you how you could find it.
[02:54:39] Unknown:
Oh, right. Okay. Maybe. Yeah. Maybe. It's it's it's all great. I mean, these these guys are are one of the best shows, going, oddly. Really, really good show. I'm surprised. I'm amazed that I found it. You know? Great. Great. Great to see that the shows like this stuff. You know?
[02:54:58] Unknown:
You know? We do. Anyway, I I I for freedom.
[02:55:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well well, I actually have written I've, that was the first video I watched. I'm trying to get my, become a state national. So I'll watch other information you have on there, and, I'll, I'll I'll I'll try and move forward with that, but but I I keep listening to your show. It's great. Your show is so informative, and it's it's it's very nice people on your show, I have to say. You must, you you seem to admire all the good people. You know?
[02:55:30] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Yeah. I'm I'm pretty impressed with the people that hang out here myself.
[02:55:36] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:55:38] Unknown:
Yeah. It's everybody wants freedom, and, not everybody knows how to get it. Luckily, we do. Thankfully, we do. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:55:50] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's true. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What what was the saying I heard once, oh, actually, did you did you hear what Ben Shapiro said two days ago? I was pretty amazed by it. I was pretty amazed by it. The the whole, the whole incident the whole the whole incident on the on the on the bus thing on on the bus thing with, you know the way they had that thing where where where where that woman, that African American woman on the bus, and was you know, she sued the bus company or whatever. You know?
[02:56:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Is this recent?
[02:56:23] Unknown:
Yeah. This happened the last two days. Oh, okay. It's coming out that the the the n the n a, double c, p, they planted her to it was like a almost like I don't know what you call it. I I I suppose you could call it a sign up kind of thing where where they they put they they planted the person on the bus and and then, you know, they made a whole racial thing all those years ago about it. You know? So I just thought that was I was yeah. I was shocked by that. You know? I was I mean what? Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. Well, that was just a shock. Anyway but, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I I will keep you guys. I just wanted to say great work you're doing, and, thanks very much for everything on the website and everything. It's it's making it very easy for people. You know?
Not a lot easier than you had. You guys had it. You know? Well, welcome. And I think you're are you talking about Rosa Parks? Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. Rosa Parks. Yeah. Yeah. I don't learn this in Ireland to go to school. You know? Right. Right. No. No. That's the thing is, and I, you know, I feel for, like, what happened
[02:57:24] Unknown:
to Ireland too because I brought a whole invasion there. Right?
[02:57:27] Unknown:
All the Oh, yeah. Big time. Big time. Big time. Taking over the whole numbers and everything. Oh, yeah. It's it's it's bad what's happened. But, hey, you know, there's there's room there's still room for me there. That's all I'm worried about. If I choose to go back there, you know? Yeah. It's sad though. It is, you know? Yeah.
[02:57:46] Unknown:
Okay, guys. Hang on just a second. Hey, Oliver. Hang on just a second. Yeah. Hang on. Hang on. I'm gonna have to take this I gotta take the stream down. You guys can continue talking after I do, but I do have to take the stream down. This has been the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, the Thursday, 12/04/2025 edition. Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, if not a little longer. Don't forget about the Paul English live program coming up at 3PM eastern time today. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixdocs.com.
You will find exhibits. You'll find downloadables, interviews, resources, books. Oh my god. Pack a lunch. Stay the day. Thanks so much for joining us. I'm Paul from the Radio Ranch and Global Voice Network. We'll catch you right back here hopefully very, very soon. Ciao. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:59:10] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Opening, platforms, and host introductions
Illuminati, central banking, and US history riffs
Birth certificates, Federal Reserve era, and control schemes
Callers join; college football tangent and show flow
Timelines, books, and the Synagogue of Satan references
Benjamin Friedman speech, Zionism, and DC history
Trump, legal battles, and media narratives
Pentagon press access shift and alternative media
Julie on Europes debt, pensions, and war risk with Russia
Capital controls, CBDCs, and bond markets worldwide
Documentaries, vaccines, and media personalities
Military tech, Russia, and geopolitics debate
Earthquake alerts and preparedness tips
New callers Tony and Shay; Arizona notices and process
Precious metals strategy: junk silver, nickels, and barter
Investing lore, Sunshine Charlie, and stock market history
Censorship, civil literacy, and UK border device searches
Demographics, incentives, and social policy arguments
Sprouting food at home and preparedness nutrition
Street theft anecdote and urban safety abroad
Health freedom, fasting, and ivermectin claims
Show close, resources, and schedule notes
After-show chat: census, boundaries, and tactics
Living in South America: Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador
Gauchos, bolos, and regional history
Cost of living, climate, and lifestyle in Ecuador
Archives, site navigation, and caller follow-ups
Stream sign-off and transition to next program