On today’s open‑lines Radio Ranch (recorded December 9, 2025), I walk new and returning listeners through where to find us live and on replay, then get right into why this show exists: helping curious “new students” understand political status, passports, and practical next steps. We revisit the Fourteenth Amendment, “national” vs. “citizen,” and why consent, jurisdiction, and voluntariness matter—plus how simple affidavit language and the DS‑11 process fit in. Callers weigh in with on‑the‑ground questions about TSA, addresses and mail, court strategy, UCC references, and day‑to‑day living as a free, responsible adult. If you’re new, this one’s for you—bring your questions next time and learn alongside everyone else. Between segments we share some radio‑history nostalgia (Firesign Theatre’s “Beat the Reaper”), a quick station roll‑call (Radio Soapbox, Euro Folk Radio, Global Voice Radio Network), and practical life tips (staying warm with wood stoves, simple thermostat wiring, shopping alternatives as stores lean into digital IDs and dynamic pricing). We also shout out community media friends and archive hubs so you can explore more after the show.
- Radio Soapbox (live carriage): https://radiosoapbox.com/
- Euro Folk Radio (syndication): https://eurofolkradio.com/
- Global Voice Radio Network (show resources/archives hub): https://globalvoiceradio.net/matrix/
- Paul English Live (ally show/links): https://paulenglishlive.com/
- Sanilac Broadcasting – WTGV 97.7 FM ("Sessions" local‑music nights; live streams): https://www.sanilacbroadcasting.com/streaming/
- WTGV Programming Schedule (lists “Sessions”): https://www.sanilacbroadcasting.com/wtgv-programming-schedule/
- Firesign Theatre (official site; “Beat the Reaper” is on their early albums): https://firesigntheatre.com/
- Beat the Reaper (reference entry): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_the_Reaper
- U.S. State Department – Certificates of Non‑Citizen Nationality (official overview): https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/us-citizenship/Certificates-Non-Citizen-Nationality.html
- U.S. Passports – Forms page (DS‑11 and others): https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/forms.html
- FreeConferenceCall (live call‑in platform used on the show): https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
- SGT Report (media mentioned): https://www.sgtreport.com/
- Jeff Rense – Rense.com (media mentioned): https://rense.com/
- John B. Wells – Caravan to Midnight (media mentioned): https://www.caravantomidnight.com/
- Publix (shopping alternative referenced): https://www.publix.com/
- Kroger (dynamic pricing/digital ID discussion context): https://www.kroger.com/
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Oh, Alvin. A man after my own heart here. I would too. Alvin, we're gonna take another stab at it here on the Tuesday edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Good morning, all of you who have joined us. Taking time out of your schedule to, spend these couple hours with us or as much of it as you can. We're date stamped today, 12/09/2025. It's the last part of this, of this year, and it's this Christmas season. And, it clicks a little closer by the day, and it'll come and then it'll go. So, anyway, good morning, Paul. I hope you and everybody else, you were talking about how cold it was up there, last night.
Yikes. Would you please, woah, excuse me, give proper credit to the folks who are helping us today? I can do that. Because day to day, I just don't know. You know? Yeah. You. I don't need to. I'm the keeper of the platforms.
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You. I just look at the I look at the buttons. I look at the screens, and everybody that's there is there, and everybody that it is and isn't. You know. Oh, okay. Alright. Radiosoapbox.com is brought to us by Paul English, our buddy across the drink of Paul English Live fame. Paulenglishlive.com is where you can get more information on his programs and radiosoapbox.com is where you can find other programming that they have. We're also on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. Check out eurofolkradio.com. He's I think he's got his own shows, and and they are absolutely awesome.
And, I, I like to catch him whenever I can. I'm kinda busy, but, you know, I still give it a shot. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, that is radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and that'll take you to Pod home and, our, livestream for the program and all of our archives and all that. We're also on, rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. If you wanna see a picture of Raj, you know, there's there's a static image there. It's mostly just the audio from the show. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you'll find links to free conference call. You'll find downloadables, exhibits, interviews, new student resources, a veritable plethora of things. And you will also find the links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show.
That is Alrighty. All I've got, Raj.
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And finally, Kino, the other day, I was trying to come up with, go way back in the memory machine, back to the sixties, and, a group called Firesign Theater. Do you I I don't remember what you said the other day. Were you familiar with the Firesign Theater?
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No. Not really.
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A bunch of people did this, you know, different one of them was beat the reaper, and you didn't have to do things to try and beat the reaper coming to knock you off. But one of the ones that always stuck with me was how can you be two places at once and not anywhere at all? That was one of their questions. They were great, man. I mean, that was back in the, that was back when I was quite young and and ready to try things, you know, so, that would be mind altering on your perceptions. So that's when you'd go listen to that kind of stuff with those kind of provocative questions, it's a pretty cool group. I don't know whatever happened to them. Some people in the audience will remember that. Some of you are old enough and long enough in the tooth.
So good morning, Paul. I hope everything's alright outside of the, the temperatures up there where you are.
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Oh, yes.
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K. Boy, there's some I just don't you know, there's a bunch of stuff going on about all these different things. I don't really pay too much attention to it. I did see I I'm I've never listened to a Tim Pool program. I've seen him up there a bunch on bit shooting stuff. I've just never listened to the guy. There's some real young, very, prominent, talk show hosts and Fuentes. And this guy, Tim Pool, evidently, Tim Pool is, him and his wife had a baby, started a family. And, he's got a real a nice piece of property somewhere where he has his house. His parents live there, and they have the studio there. And the crew is somehow there. Well, somebody's firing shots in there in the last day or two. They were talking about it this morning.
Or these these these commies, these progressives, they're just they're just mentally ill. I mean, you know, per liberalism is a mental disease that sayings been around a while, man. It's pretty accurate, really. So let's see what else is happening. Anyway, if you're new, the show's for you, and, not all of this discussion on political activities, although they're very interesting, and and and they do have a bearing on us even peripherally. But, it's something we discuss when there's not any students here because the program is for the new folks. We had we had one yesterday. One asking a few questions. And then, you know, it's interesting with the new people that always go, we don't I don't wanna take up your time. Can I have one more question? Folks, this program, we all get up and get together and do all this fancy technical stuff, and we do it all for you, the new person.
It's not for us. Although we'll take advantage of it if you're not around because these things are topical, of course, and they're interesting to discuss and you get some different perspectives. But really, the program is for you because the the the Jewish enslavement that you're in unconsciously to you, is a long time very you can the more you understand this, the more you can see the planning and the length of time that that started ago to see what condition we're in. There's another one to see what condition my condition is in. Remember that one, Paul? Well, your condition is you're in damned voluntary servitude, but the good news is you can get out of it. It's really easy to get out of it. There's no repercussions.
I had somebody write me an email asking me some questions and wanna get involved. And I said, please come on the air. You know? Let's no. I'm my I'm I'm I'm scared for my new nine year old's nine month old son or nine year old. I don't remember. Anyway, you gotta shake this paranoia. The paranoia is instilled in you. I understand why. I I had it too. All these other folks on here with us this morning, they've had it too, mostly to some degree. But you got to get rid of the paranoia, and I understand they forced you into that. They've conditioned you into that. You've seen SWAT teams in Waco, and God knows who January 6 and no telling what all, but you gave them that power.
You don't know it. You weren't conscious of it, of course. But in their minds and rumor, they don't think like we do. You gave them that power when you answered those two questions they've asked you pretty much your whole adult life. Are you a citizen of The United States? One, are you a resident? Two, you not having any freaking idea of the definitions that were being imputed into those questions? Yes. Yes. And you signed it. You gave them this power. Take it back and start working on who has the real power. That's you and us. And the more of you we get, the more powerful us is.
And the more formidable hell, we're formidable one at a time. They can't say no.
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But boy Yes. But up and up until they they come across this information, they might as well be playing a game of Be
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the Reaper. They
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Last week, I
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They play a little bit more. That's part of that. Beat the Reaper. Some successes. That was pretty cool. The common cold, measles, pneumonia, dengue fever, and the yaws. And now the big question.
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Are you ready to go on? What the where
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He's ready. Our copious nurse, Judy,
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the Reaper.
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I am shaking fingers. I have my hands all bent by turning yellow. My
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my god, I've got John. John, this it is. Give it to me. Symptom six. And now you've reached the final threshold. Here's the question. Are you ready for symptom number seven? Longer than any patient has ever survived before. I wanna go home. Only one way to do that. Doctor, bring in the super shot.
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Now for the first time on Beat the Reaper, we're going for the big disease. The icebox is being unlocked by the president of the Armenian Medical Association under whose strict supervision these toxins are being administered.
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This is it. Doctor, give him that really big disease. Now patient, can you hear me? You've got ten seconds to tell us what you've got. And for the last time, be the reaper. I I feel
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I think I feel I don't know. Whatever whatever it is, I I wanna die.
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Oh, I'm terribly sorry. That's not correct. You
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See what I mean? Can you imagine can you imagine taking a hit of acid and going through all that?
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People There was a lot of shit every People do that shit every time they go to the doctor nowadays. These guys were these these guys weren't fiction. They were prophetic.
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I was done. They were great. The other one, of course, is
[00:13:09] Unknown:
I don't know. They got several of these skits on there. And the name of the group was the Firesign Theater. And they I think they had more than one album, but that's just the album I remember from those days. You know, we were, apt to explore different, horizons. Yeah. Don't don't do that anymore.
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Before you're saying theater, you can find them on YouTube.
[00:13:36] Unknown:
Well, that was quick, and that was good, and it was unexpected and spontaneous. So thank you, Paul. It really brought back a few memories. Beat the Reaper. Yeah. If you wanna enjoy some, some of that. And that that was in the sixties, folks.
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Mhmm.
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That's fifty five years ago. Yeah.
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And it's still Canadian gold today.
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It is. It sure is. So, anyway, I wonder how many of our audience are old enough to remember any of that. So or were in those, areas when they were that age. So we've, long since passed out of that. Those those were interesting days. So so where else can we go this morning? So I was talking about all of the, new students and the fact that we're here for you. And the reason why, this I forgot that guy wrote me back, and he said, well, I'll be happy to, you know, give you a donation. I said, well, here's the deal. I determined long ago at the that I wanted people with questions on the air.
And the reason for that is everybody learns at the same time, and there's probably other people that may have the same situation. And then I don't have to answer that question two, three, four times. Or even worse with email, when you get the same question in email. You know, with this stuff, you can't just it is not it does not lend itself, Paul, at least very easily to very short concise answers. Occasionally, you'll get that, but there's always background in detail here because of the complexity of what they've done and how they've done it. And I just used to have to keep writing those emails over and over, and I guess, okay. I'm gonna try and force people on the air. That's why I did it.
And and so that I you could get it free or you can pay a $150 over here. Okay. Well, there's still people that want want the personal contact, and that's okay. If you want, I'll be glad to work with you. We don't get too many of those anymore probably because the economy is not anywhere near as good a shape as it was even with the Bidens. At least with the Bidens, there was over overflow of cash. It hadn't hit the hit the inflationary curve. It did partially course, but you're still dealing with that today. So, anyway, if you come on the air and wanna put your you can do it anonymously. I mean, for Frank or Lois or whatever your name is. Nobody knows where you are.
You can come on and give those kind of things. We'll discuss it. It may be advantageous for you because whatever your question is might would be one of these situations. I just did a area I'm just not on top of. You know? So anyway, that's the DDL. If you wanna come on the air with we don't charge you. We give you a brain trust as, as a backup, and, everybody is exposed to the information and learn simultaneously. Yep. That was the If you don't wanna do that, you can you can pay me and we'll get to know each other a little bit better, generally.
And, but those are the two options for you. I'm sorry I stepped on you. Paul, go ahead, please.
[00:16:54] Unknown:
That was the motivation for the matrixstars.com. You know, after the the, interview where I found out your information, you were still having people email you for more information. And Well, I had no website. Emails.
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Right. Yeah.
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You had no website. So so 300 people sent you an email. And, oh, well, god, he got 300 emails. Well, what he did was he had to respond to 300 emails, and then out of that 300 emails, probably a 150 of them responded back. And and it Well, I don't know what that growth of conversation.
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But but I can tell you at that point, we didn't have a website. I was very disgusted with the other guy I was working with and didn't even like talking to him or working with him. And so I just let let it hang out there. We weren't having that big of a response anyway. And then my friend, Steve, one of my oldest friends, Steve, met we met right as I was coming out of the record business. In the first job that I took, he was in that group. He just graduated from college. Really, we've been friends ever since. Anyway, it was, it was Steve that joined and gave a donation. He likes to give donate to people. He gave a donation to Sarah Westall.
So he and Sarah were exchanging emails. He said, well, you need to talk to my friend, Roger. You need to have him on. And she, of course, said okay. And that's when we set that up. Now for the audience, she at the I I I guess it was a mistake, you know, looking back. I made the mistake as I at least look at it of telling her she mentioned something about conversation. I said, I really like conversational interviews. You know? Like, we're gonna have a thing. Oh, what about that? You know? But Sarah took it a little more liberally and was interrupting me. I mean, it's not that I'm not saying that negatively, but was interrupting a lot. And with this information, if you get interrupted too much, some you're you're not gonna be able to really get the point across. Or or at least that's what I thought.
So anyway, we went through the, interview. I thought literally it was the worst interview I'd ever done. And, ironically enough, I got more response. I mean, not even just a little, Paul. I never have done anything that got the response that Sarah Westall interview got. And I just don't really understand. But regardless, it really resonated with people. And, out of that came Paul and probably some of you others, Dan, who doesn't come around too much anymore or at all. But Paul was the one that stick, and he just heard part of the interview. Mhmm. So that was very interesting. Sarah's never had me back on again. Obviously, she didn't get it.
But I do know that her and SGT report, Sean, are very they they live in the same area, I think, up there, Minneapolis. And, she told them that he ought to get me on. He didn't take it take her up on it, of course. But, anyway, that was the one the one over responsive interview that was it overwhelmed me. I stayed up all because of the situation Paul just described, not having a website. And I said, if you want some more information, just send me an email. I was up all night long answering emails. I stayed up all freaking night long that next night answering emails and trying to send each and everybody individually this information. And Paul came along and threw, the matrix docs up in in short order, and we've had that to fall back on ever since. So that's the way the website was originally founded and built. So if it's confusing and if it seems discombobulated, please understand the, situation we were under.
So that's what happened. We thank Paul profusely and just send him a link as opposed to a bunch of add ons and whatevers. It sure made life easier. We've been well, we've been growing ever since. But that Sarah Westall interview, boy, what a turning point that was.
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I mean It's it says something about Sarah Westall's audience. It really does.
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It it's I was obviously pleasantly surprised as opposed to doing two hours on Jeff Rents' mighty nighttime show. Oh, yeah. And to my knowledge, we've never gotten one person off of that those those two programs. And I thought I did an exceptionally good job on Jeff Rentz.
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And, but but in Jeff's defense never. Yes. In in Jeff's defense, you never mentioned aliens. I'm I'm just saying.
[00:21:54] Unknown:
Well, that may be very true. You know, and Oliver came on the other day. He's getting turned on to this, our new student Oliver their Irish boy, Irish laddy. And, he goes, man, what what do you do? You could do marketing. This should explode. Well, it should, but it doesn't. Right. I except like with Sarah Westall. Why that happened? Unusual. And do these other Kevin Hoyt, and you might get a couple off of there or whatever. But, man, that I stay I literally stayed up all night answering emails. Okay. So that was I didn't count them, but on on your email inbox, it's just more information, more information as far as you could scroll down. So, anyway, whatever it was, we, thank you, Sarah.
And more maybe we're gonna hit another pocket like that here pretty quick with our info at some point, and hope so. The situation is getting acute enough
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when, So we'll just see. When you when you woke up after that interview and looked at your email, did you kinda sort of feel like like John Kerry did and or like Jim Kerry did and and Bruce Almighty?
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Well, I I don't I never saw Bruce I don't know how I never saw Bruce Almighty, but I can tell you I was shocked because I just never had that kind of response. You know? Well well, Bruce
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almighty, he what it the pretext of it was was he was God for, like, this area, and, he was getting emails of, like, of people's prayers. You know, it's, you know, getting into the next millennium and all that shit. Mhmm. And so he sits down in front of the computer, and he basically says, yes. And he answers all yes. And and, craziness ensues after that because, like, there was, like, the highest number of people ever that won the same lottery, so, like, the payout was, like, a dollar 27 to each person.
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Yikes.
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It was so
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I get you probably need to see what's funny.
[00:24:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You need to see Bruce Almighty and Liar Liar. Those are two great Jim Carey movies. So
[00:24:08] Unknown:
Okay. Anyway, we're we're making progress. Our group's getting bigger. We're getting people that, we're you know, it's interesting. We're finding people that are looking for this information. Oliver or Alma is another one. And, that's good. So awareness is out there. It seems to be building and people talk and things get worse and people get more desperate. They're looking for answers. I don't know if we'd answer all of the qualms that you have in your life, but we can answer a bunch of them. We can get you free. And and and removing the shackles is, well, it's one hell of a good place to start, Paul.
So if there's, any of you out there that are new, please know that this show, we're all here for you. You've just gotta hit star six and come forward and say, hey, Roger, I got a question or I got a quandary or whatever. If you'll do that, it'll start the process. We can't just reach out there in the FCC audience with a with a walking stick and put that crook around your neck and yank you on. Get that mic open. We I can't do that. Don't wanna do it. I wouldn't do it because one of the things that really you'll learn the deeper you get into this, a, you've got the power.
Mhmm. Most people do not have any fathom of that. B, everything's gotta be voluntary. Yep. So you've got to voluntarily be confronted with this information somehow, have it settle with you or make you respond. You might not believe it at first, but your mind won't let it go. And and every every time you have a blind thinking space, it goes back to this. Well, if you're that person, you're the right person. K? And, yes, it's confusing. Yes. They've gone to unbelievably great lengths to set this up. I can understand why the patriot communities never found it.
I can see why the patriot communities never had a real clear picture. They went to an you know, look at the term resident. They went two, three layers down back to the origin of that word, and you gotta really look online to be able to get back there and see that. If it wouldn't have been for John Benson, my teacher who studied all this stuff, his adult life, all the old law, I'd never known that. I've never known it was a feudal system. That's the whole key as I was explaining to Oliver the other day. That's the whole key. That's what the whole patriot community has been missing is the fact that this is the feudal system. Well, how did they get there?
They went through this doctrine of where you were born, and they came up with this amendment where if you're born on the land, they assign you a political status, a federal citizen. Just like if you were born on the land of the, of the Lord and the manor, your parents sired you, and you had to be a a serf because you were born into that condition. Everybody knew it. I knew it. Well, they just put it in a modern context. And because people don't understand the feudal system, it's very difficult to make that connection. K? And that's the one that all of our patriot community for all however many damn decades has been going on.
That's what they were missing, and that's what they're looking for unbeknownst to them, of course. What connects the dots? What connects the dots? The feudal system. Bam. There's your picture. You learn a little bit. There's your answer. There was two conditions, one involuntary, one voluntary. When they conquered England, they had to leave the involuntary one. In England in Europe in Europe, it's outlawed in our thirteenth amendment, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude. They leave out, of course, voluntary servitude. And why does voluntary servitude have to be legal?
Because it's your choice. This goes back to everything's got to be voluntary. And there's the trick. They trick you into signing those answering those two questions, yes, and signing something. Unbeknownst to you, you agreed with their fraud, and you gave them the permission to govern consent of the governed. They gave you gave them consent to govern you in that condition as a voluntary serve. Take it back. It's their system. They set it up. They didn't expect anybody to figure it out. Now that somebody does, they've gotta honor it. They've gotta honor it. They expose their whole game. And so that's where we've got them. We've got them by the shorthairs right there.
K? All we gotta do is get more people. And why there's not a line to Omaha away from this microphone, I cannot say, except I do have an answer. They've done their job of conditioning and dumbing down the masses so damn well damn well that even if this does put in front of you, you don't believe it. Case in point, some of these attorneys, our our our student, Tom, out in Los Angeles, he's working today, wouldn't be with us, but might be listening on the replay. He's got a real good attorney friend. His attorney friends keep saying that's Patriot Mythology. So Tom goes through the process, gets a passport card, all that. Last time he was on a couple of Saturdays ago.
I said, is your attorney woken up yet? No? Well, all you gotta do really, and this take many years of concentrating on this subject, the most key part of the whole deal from civil war to the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment, to Federal Reserve Act, to bankruptcy, to where we are today. What's the most critical part of the whole thing, Paul? You got a WAG?
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The the most critical part of the whole thing from the very beginning, the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments, that's how they've set it up.
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And subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
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Fourteenth amendment.
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The second prong, legal prong of the fourteenth amendment is the latch key to this whole thing. And and and I told Tom to ask his attorney buddy and any of you other that are doubters out there on this. What makes you subject to the jurisdiction? See, that's something you've got to do. It isn't something they can foist on you or they to put it in the amendment. There's got to be a voluntary component. And that's the little pinhead that this whole thing spurns on. And that's the question I don't hear anybody asking. What do you have to do to become subject to the jurisdiction thereof and fulfill in and lockstep with the first part, all persons born or naturalized in The United States? That's a statement and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. That's a question. How do you become that?
That Paul, you know, with all these years I put into this, it all boils down to that right there. And then that all boils down to one word, and. Didn't say are, it says and. And if there's some that are and subject, by whatever means ands not. There are some that are and not, and there have to be. This is why the opponents are bitter historical enemies, God's enemies. This is why they stand mute. They cannot get over that. That's power, folks. Now you've got the power because now you dictate and they dance to your tune. So don't be scared of these people. I understand why folks are. I understand the conditioning you've been through. I understand IRS and SWAT teams and Waco, and I understand all that.
Those are all things to get you in the corner and scared and realize you don't have the power. And we come back and say, sorry, but you do, and this is how you get it back.
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And I think it works every time. Yeah. And I think now is the perfect time for a drop in.
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And the truth
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shall set you free.
[00:33:03] Unknown:
There you go. We'll set you free. Now whatever you do with that's up to you. I'm not gonna tell you what to do with your life. I'm gonna show you, get you free, and let you go on and start making your own decisions because that's the only way we learn. And if you make bad ones, there's gonna be a feedback loop, and you're gonna get repercussions, and it's gonna hurt, and you're not gonna do it again do it again. Because now you're free. You're free to go through that experience. Before you got government, you can just suck go suck a big government tit somewhere. Yeah. Some agency.
Just like that little shot they gave our beat the reaper guy.
[00:33:44] Unknown:
See, it's a company. And some people
[00:33:47] Unknown:
listen, some people want that, folks. Some people can't live without that conditioning so much. I can't help them.
[00:33:53] Unknown:
Yeah. But if you want that somebody to take they need somebody to take, to take care of the problems that they have. They need caretakers. They're all adolescents.
[00:34:04] Unknown:
That is very true. And don't forget, Paul, they're enemies of the state too. So if you'd like to remove yourself from that, we got big answers for you. We've got huge success. Fifteen years, not one blemish that I've been ever been informed of from, from the federal government. Sometimes there's some local sticky wickets, traffic stuff, and the people that are in office there, it's overcomeable. But the basic line is you wanna be free. That means personal responsibility. Drive safely. Mhmm. Don't go out out there and be the person that presses the envelope. I was thinking last night, Paul, about when I was over there on Tom's RBN channel on that Sunday night slot, and this guy he's from North Dakota or something.
They got some weird callers over there. Okay? What do you mean? You already ran out of the country. You're living down in Ecuador. You need to be like me here in North Dakota fighting traffic tickets. I'm a man with boots on the ground. Well, man, you wacko. See you later. Weird people. So do we have any new folks in the audience or anybody you'd like to pontificate? Paul, you were just about to say something.
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I was just about to say something of fighting traffic tickets. I mean, you really have to decide what hill you're gonna die on. And fighting traffic tickets, I mean, there's there's absolutely no rhyme, reason, or logic to how the different jurisdictions deal with those. And for us to focus our energies on that because it's absolutely unpredictable would be counterproductive. And and we get you out of the federal system. We get you away from IRS taxes. We get you out from under statute, tax, and codes. We tell you where to go. We push you in the direction where you can research and learn for yourself how to defend your position, and we also inform you how important it is to be able to do that. Sorry. We don't care about the job tickets.
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God, no. Well, I tried to tell the guy that, and he was one of these hotheads. I even did it in two counties. Okay. Well, more power to you. Congratulations. What would you accomplish? What could you accomplish on the greater scope of things by doing some traffic stuff locally? Now I do know this, that that's the way we used to, in the old days, get get used to court and get over your, your your fears is to do traffic stuff because any of the penalties are negligible. And then if you fight big bad IRS or whatever, then you got a little bit of this experience. You got some experience there at the lower level. Yeah. It's not Otherwise, it's so much
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an innocent thing that you can do anymore because not only are the penalties, much more expensive, The sensitivity to, to standing up to their authority, usually comes with a tremendous amount of backlash.
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Yeah. And even if you get a win, what's the effect of that? Because it was negligible.
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Cost you your life. So anyway spent a year fighting it.
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Fuck. You know? I just remember that guy calling in a couple of times. You know? And I used to get that a lot. You left the country. You better be damn glad I left the country. Because it was in looking at that passport application that I had to have that we found the ultimate answer for the big key that unlocks the big door here. So yeah, I don't hear that too much anymore. That was pretty I'd hear it occasionally a few years ago. But, Yeah. I love to I tell you. Well, there's a lot of reasons I left the country. One of them was because I'd been so damn totally ineffective when I was inside the country.
These guys were so sensitive to this message of which I had taken it further that they threw my teachers in jail in federal prison for fifteen and a half years. Not for any of this. It's just some bogus charges, some chick that they were doing some stock market thing with out of Canada. And, I mean, they had 90 charges on Glenn Ambor. Mhmm. 90. I mean, you know, one of the most lily white people you've ever run across in your whole life. Right? Can we can we look at this
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we look at this information as being a skeleton key.
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Kinda. They they were they were gonna get these two guys off the street, and that's how sensitive they were to this all the way back in the early nineties. K? And we didn't have the answer yet.
[00:38:51] Unknown:
Right. We got it now. But they didn't want them to discuss it. Now, Paul? Now what was your question? We can look back what happened. Can we look at kiddo, is we can look at this this as a key. Can we look at it as a skeleton key? Because skeleton keys typically open many doors.
[00:39:08] Unknown:
You could do that. I well, this is a skeleton key because you get this one, It opens all of them. All of them. So, anyway, that's what we're about. We got any new folks out there? Somebody would like to comment on what we've been yakking about, Paul and I here? Or you've got a question, we'd love to entertain it. Star six is your skeleton key to get in there and say, hey, Roger.
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Hey, Roger.
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That was you. Now you you can see it. I know. And here's a perfect example. Here's a perfect example. We got this this forum. We're we're we're all over the world. We got this valuable, valuable answer, and it's complex at times, especially to new people. And there's I I must be a really good teacher. Yeah. Is that the option we can choose?
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Yeah. I think so.
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Okay. Well, I guess that's flattery. You know? Flattery flattery charged my battery. Right?
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Yeah.
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For sure. Okay. Will there nobody can I start chewing there? I have a chummed one up right there. Yes, sir.
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Dave. Hey. Good morning, Dave. Good morning. Yep. So we finally
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got our great How cold was it how cold was it up there with you last night in Upper Michigan?
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One degree.
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Weenie. That's weenie. Alexa told me it was gonna be minus seven. I woke up at 04:00 in the morning. It was minus 12. Lying little.
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Well, actually, I did not hear this morning's weather. Yesterday morning, it was one degree where we're at. And, Paul, you were three. And that was at 9AM when I heard it was one. And you over at the lake, you know, like, 40 miles northwest, the where the radio station is, they were 12 degrees when we were one. I do not know what it was this morning.
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I didn't I'm glad y'all woke up unfrozen unfrozen to be joining us on the radio, Dave.
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We've got a wood stove, and I'm telling you, if you ever never had one, it is the best heat in the world. Hi. Oh my god. I love yeah. No. I love that.
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So, what what have you got any good news? Better than a
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Actually, yeah. But the the wood stove is so much better than a fireplace because all the heat goes up the chimney and fireplace. You got a steel box sitting in your living room that's heating up, and I'm telling you, it heats the whole house.
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I like it because there used to be a steel apparatus. Right? That would be like the the grate that you put your logs on, but some there was a steel pipes in there, and it was connected to a blower you could turn on, and it would recirculate the air through there and heat it up and shoot it back into the house even though it was being sucked out of the out of the chimney. I thought that was a pretty good deal. Yeah. It's a heat exchanger. Yep.
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We had an They have We had a an insert in our last house in the fireplace, but it's still the house froze because the living room, it was a pretty big great room, and that room was hot as hell. But the the thermostat was, was too close to the to that room. And the thermostat was hot, but the bedrooms froze. But, we get here.
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Okay. So the thermostat's a lot farther away. I'm feel sorry all y'all are going through that, but it's part you know, Four Seasons isn't bad, and and No. We like the advantages of it. And, it's a it's a change, and it's kinda nice. So, anyway, what do you what's going on? Just snow and the cold actually
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yeah. But one last thing, the snow and the cold actually sterilize the land for the next year's planting.
[00:43:20] Unknown:
Yep. That's true. So Like with peaches, like the peach crop, I know. Georgia was the peach state. It used to be anyway. But, if peaches don't have a freeze, they don't come back the next year as good. There's a freeze that's And we have in there.
[00:43:37] Unknown:
We grow some pretty good peaches here. We've got a a friend that's about, oh, maybe five miles north on the main road, from us, and his dad, you know, bought a 80 acre, parcel there and put in a peach orchard, and, they sell peaches there. They're pretty darn good.
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They're wonderful. So you got Yep. Oh, there's a comment. There's a comment from Paul. Yes, Paul. I think that was Paul. Yeah.
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I just wanna I just wanna add one thing. It's it's very easy. Thermostat wiring is very, very easy. All it is is it's a switch. It's either connected or it's not connected. And you can take if you have a similar situation to what Dave just expressed and you have a thermostat that's too close to a wood stove or any other heat source, you can add another thermostat to another room that's farther away from the from the wood stove, and either thermostat can call for heat. And when they do, they turn on the furnace blower, and the furnace blower will circulate the heat from the living room into the remaining rooms in the house. So it's a very simple, very easy thing to do. You can get a 20 or $30 Honeywell thermostat, hang it on another wall, run two wires down to the furnace, hook them up to the same wires that the the existing thermostat is hooked up to, and either one will be able to call for heat. And it it'll it'll make your life
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much more happy. Trust. It'll be pleasant. You'll be pleasantly warm. Yes.
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Well, if you figure that out before be just before we moved, and I I did you know, I found a hole that where the the where I was gonna move the thermostat to was where the doorbell, is in that hallway. And, it would have been perfect, but we decided it was easier to move.
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Okay. Good enough. Well, it's anyway, important part is you're able to stay warm. What kind of news have you got for us today? You usually are the Well, my my thing.
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Yeah. My 12 year old grandson, him and his mother, they they finally went to their appointment at the post office, and, they they signed their application for him to become a national. He already has his, you know, affidavit in, unrebutted. So our 12 year old is now a national, and his passport should be here. Yeah. Thank you.
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Hi. It's weird. You'd love to be a fly on the wall up there when all these affidavits and applications start hitting the passport office. And like the guy said, that was a year ago. Said we're getting so many of these are holding special classes for the employees on how to process them correctly. Wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall? You know, to be perfectly honest, Roger,
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people wanna kill flies. I would much rather be a butterfly on the wall.
[00:46:47] Unknown:
Well, they butter capture you and put you in a cage, and you'd be enslaved again, Dave. Well, fly away. I But you world's high where they can't reach me. Okay. Let's see if I can I can't come up with a good analogy? Wouldn't you like to be a little invisible person? Wouldn't you like to be an invisible ear ear on the wall where you could hear these people internally? And some the they're going, oh, that we're getting more and more and more of these. What the hell do we do? We can't announce it. We can't say anything about it because then we're just gonna promote their cause. So the only thing we can do is sit here mute and let these things just continue to escalate in in in in in almost a exponential faction.
One of these days, they're gonna get hit with something and they're gonna get swamped with these things without ever mentioning them, without anybody ever knowing whether that that is the strategy of a grassroots up movement. And we have taken this from where nobody knew it to the point we are now. And it's quite an accomplishment, and I'm very proud of it. And there's a lot of this that goes back to my record business days of promoting records and new artists, Dave, for Mercury Records that nobody ever heard of and the bands weren't worth a flip. And it's a lot of that experience that's allowed me to see this and and mimic that activity except just using people.
And, man, we've come a lot of ways. I mean, to the point where Jeff Rentz said, you got a really big audience. We don't see it here, but people know about it. They've been exposed about it. They're going on in their lives or whatever. But, we've got a pretty good foundation.
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I agree. Yeah. Now back to the music. You know what? I live in this little town and, you know, there's a there is a a record I mean, a a record, a radio station in Sandusky, Michigan. It's called sanilacbroadcasting.com, and they live stream. They have, oh, three FMs and AM, and John b Wells is on their, their main station there in Sandusky on FM and AM. And, you know, I rediscovered him. My phone was broke, and I was I was on the radio rolling around the dial, and I found John b Will. And I was like, oh my god. No way. And the stuff he was talking about at that time was Jews galore, man. He was breaking it down, and I was like, oh my god. This is incredible.
How yeah. He didn't talk to you. He was like, watch Limbaugh
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on that station. You know? It's like, wow. It must have been before he signed up with Sinclair because he doesn't talk about that anymore on the shows I've heard. Oh, yes. He does.
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Does he? No. He was with Sinclair. Oh, yeah. Roger, you would not believe the stuff, the the leeway he gets. It's I'm mind I'm boggled that that he gets to talk about that stuff on that AMFM station. Blown away. Well, me too. But, there is a there's a we have in our in our Amish community, they have an FM station there. It's called WTGV, and that Sandalac Broadcasting owns it. And, every Friday and Saturday night, they have a it's called Sessions. And one of the hosts from some other shows, he does nothing but Michigan bands, new and old, and it's three hours. And, you you might be surprised what some of the great music that's come out of Michigan, and they're new and old. And he interviews he gets bands in the studio and interviews them, and, they he does he meets up in bars, like, once a month, and he has no cover, you know, free entry.
And he he'll format about, you know, three or four bands through the night at the at these local bars up in the thumb. And, it's pretty neat that I started listening to that recently. And, and I I literally thought of you at Mercury Records doing what you were doing. And that's what that guy's doing right on his radio show on the air. It's pretty neat.
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Well, I hope he had better ears than them sumbitches at a and r and Mercury. Those guys would know a hit record if one came up and bit him on the ankle. You want an example? You wanted it the perfect example? One of the reasons I left those Jew bastards, they passed on dire straight sultans of swing. Oh, I used to love that song. They were on phonogram in England. That was our sister label. We got first shot at anything that came out of phonogram. They passed on sultans of swing.
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That was a great song. How
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how big a 10 do you have to have to not hear that?
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Oh, yeah. That's a Jew thing, I think.
[00:52:14] Unknown:
I don't Those guys aren't Jew money. Yeah. Probably a money thing. It's probably not we wanted too much for it or something. Be. I don't know. But Yeah. That and there was another one. I can't remember the band. You'd know what it was. You remember the song. Sure. But they passed on them too. It was a money issue there. And just said, well, hey. I gotta go find some I did I'd have radio stations tell me this, Dave. They'd say, Roger, you're the best guy that calls on us, but you got these crappy records. Go work for a good label. I'll play everything you got. I had that I had that spoken to me more than once. Okay?
Oh, I believe it. At that point, I I told them I was leaving. They tried to get me to stay, and I said, I I just can't. See you later. I and I was I'm a very loyal guy. I had spent four years with those guys through a bunch of crap, and then it just got to a point I said, ciao. So and then I got a job with ABC. Roger.
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Well, I got hold on, Dave. Then I got You ever heard of the swing? The the acoustic version?
[00:53:16] Unknown:
No. But that was just Look it up. Now. Experimental. Not not I left there and I got with ABC. Well, the first the first record I work at ABC is like Steely Dan. So, you know, unfortunately, it was it was short lived, about six minutes. But but then when I got when ABC, what they did, they sold their record division to MCA. And so everybody got canned. Well, man, I got every day I went to the pub the mailbox, I was getting a check for something. It was fantastic for a while. And, then it then I got with this really, really good company. It was a very short list, probably the best car corporate job I ever had. You wanna talk about Roger's background here. It was a very only a year. It was around a year. It was a record company called Infinity that was, headed by a, very, very successful Jew from CBS named Ron Alexenberg.
You probably never heard of him, have you, Dave?
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Say it again. Who?
[00:54:23] Unknown:
Ron Alexenberg. He was from Chicago. Street guy. Yeah. Years. Called a quote from me. Well, they took him. He was working for CBS, and they took him and they gave him this little label that was, was like a $220,000,000 a year label. And he took it to a $250,000,000 a year label. And that label was epic. And Heath was the one that found Cheap Trick, Dan Fogelberg. I mean, the list of people that he signed were were successful artists is just long. He had a real good ear. And then he left and started this company called Infinity. It was partially funded by MCA, and it was partially funded by the people that own Abba, the very, very successful Jewish couple that owned Abba.
And, they had, like, five houses around the world and all that. And, so they were the ones that funded that effort. He did the opening party, the opening of the label. He rented the New York City library. They had it in the New York City library. Quite a, quite an experience. And I got in six months into that and got to work for my my very dear Jewish friend, Peter Gideon, who was just like a brother to me. Wonderful, wonderful man. And, after that, I got out of the business, but that's kinda short thumbnail of my record career.
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Wow. Interesting. Well, Giddey, he checked out, and he left with no doubt to help with good Rockies revival.
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He, he, Pete was from Detroit, actually, by the way. Oh, really? What wonderful guy. Okay? Just wonderful person. Yeah. So anyway, well, let's see if we can get you some questions or something. I'm sitting here boring with my history. Thank you, Dave. Does anybody else have is there anything important that you've noticed on the news? You know? Or have have we started deporting the Somalians yet? Oh, I got an important aspect. When we first heard about the Somalians embezzlement, Who's got the mic open?
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Sounds like somebody traveling.
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Somebody's got a mic open. Could you please see, check, and see if it's you? Thank you. They just they just took a They just I saw it. Sniffed through the nose. Well, sometimes those things happen and we get a message or whatever comes back on. You don't know it. I understand. The first instance and mention we had of the Sabalian embezzlement, do you remember the amount, Dave? About a week ago, about ten days ago. 1,000,000,000. 3 and a half billion or something like that? Well, well, the first time it was 1,000,000,000. And then it went up to 3,000,000,000.
Now it's at 8,000,000,000.
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That's definitely surprised me.
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8,000 billion, what we call dollars,
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them,
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embezzled by this little community of thieves. And I have a feeling the heat's gonna continue to get turned up on them, and we just might see some of them deported. Wouldn't that be nice?
[00:57:50] Unknown:
Oh, boy. Yeah. I think that would be oh, happy day.
[00:57:56] Unknown:
Yep. So that's going on. We've mentioned the other day, Mike Lindell is a long a long time. He's from Michigan. He built this whole business and did all his crack cocaine time and everything there in Minnesota, and he's running for governor. I think I'll bet you he gets that, that they gotta be so tired of Tim Walz and the way that state's been run for so long, they're ready for any kind of change in a positive direction. We used to have a couple of callers from the Minneapolis area. I haven't seen them too much lately. So, who else has got something we can talk about?
Somebody's got their mute open there. Do you wanna say something? We'd love to hear from you. Or is it just some schism with your mute?
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Must be a schism with the mute, Dave. I have no idea where that where that channel is. No idea. Oh, do we If it happens again, I will mute everybody and then reset the the room to mute mode.
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Okay. Well, we're sorry. And I know sometimes people have a hard time with that for whatever reason, but the that background ambient noise is quite distracting. When you're trying to talk about something, we're right at the top of the hour. You do you have to say goodbye to folks today?
[00:59:14] Unknown:
No. I don't have to say goodbye to anybody. The free conference call does a weird thing. If you get a text message or if you get another call and you put the conference room on hold and then you come back, it unmutes you when you come back. So please be conscious of that. Just check it. You know?
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Yeah. We're not shaming you. We're not shaming you. It's just distracting from the program, although we don't seem to have too many people that wanna belly up to the bar of conversation here today. We'd love for you too. We ought to hear some some of our gals. Our gals are using Hey, Roger. Right now. There's one of them, man. Bam. There's Joan. Yes, ma'am. Morning, Joan.
[00:59:57] Unknown:
Good morning. Can Paul say what the, the things that Sheldon sent him? I can't remember if it was about real ID or, digital IDs or what. But What?
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Go ahead. Jump. I wanna get your question here. I'm having a hard time. Were you directing it at Paul?
[01:00:27] Unknown:
Yeah. Paul or Sheldon. If they if they know what was said and they when I think he said Sheldon said a preacher was talking, and in the middle of his talking, he said something that would be good for us to know. And I think Paul might have even posted it somewhere, but I didn't see it because I don't always see the I never see the things that Paul puts in the chat. I don't know why. But so
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Paul, do you do you know what Joan's talking about here? No.
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We were talking about digital IDs a lot in the after show yesterday. Oh. Yeah.
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But but during the after show, I'm always in and out. Sheldon sent you something, Paul, that he tried to play on his phone. Remember? And it didn't come through. It started fading out, and he said he was gonna hunt it down and and time stamp it and email it to you. I don't know if he got that done.
[01:01:32] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. Let me check my email and see. Well, you had me lost there, John. Yeah.
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What about this real ID? Got anything.
[01:01:43] Unknown:
I mean, if you've got a passport and passport card,
[01:01:47] Unknown:
you don't need a real ID. The passport suffices for it, I believe. Roger, this is what the the discussion yesterday was. A gal in in Georgia said that Kroger is using they're going digital. They are, when you walk in the store, the camera, you know, gets your eyes and your gait and they know who you are and they scan your, like, your, your social, profile or whatever, and then they set prices for you specifically digitally, and everybody's paying different prices at the register at Kroger in Georgia. And
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in that discrimination?
[01:02:34] Unknown:
Yes. Well, yeah. I and I said here in Michigan, if they don't have a price, you know, on the the item and have it displayed on the shelf, there's a big fine, you know, and they have to pay you, but you gotta catch it. Right? As the shopper, it used to be, like, five times or 10 times the face value, whatever they screwed up on. But, Samuel chimed in and said, a lot of times, they don't even have a price tag on any of the stuff anymore. And it's I don't know. Well Out in California, they might get away with that, but I don't know if they're getting away with that everywhere.
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My suggestion, if you can, for the folks in Florida, go shop at Publix.
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And that was Debbie in Georgia who was saying that a lot of places like even Lowe's and Home Depot Yeah. Are you can only use, digital. You you can't. And she said even the, the the motor vehicle
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department Okay. Yeah. It's it's saying But doesn't but a a passport sub real. Okay. Well, a passport substitutes for that. Go get a passport passport card.
[01:03:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I I know. But I think she was saying something about did and I and I and I think Sheldon what Sheldon was going to send to Paul, I don't know what it was say going to say, but I think it was going to say something along those lines.
[01:04:09] Unknown:
Well, I I just know. I've heard that a passport is a substitute for the for this Right. More intrusive ID. So get passport. If you don't, you'd I can't believe any of our people wouldn't wanna go get a passport. Joan, are you living in Costa Rica permanently now? Are you gonna go back and forth once the house gets, renovated? Or or what what's your thoughts on, how to deal with being in The US?
[01:04:37] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm still going back and forth, but I'm spending more and more time in Costa Rica. It's it's not it's not six months and six months lately the last few years after during and since COVID. Stupid COVID. So, anyway, I'm spending it's just warm. It's just very nice here. You know? Yep.
[01:05:02] Unknown:
Yep. Good seafood, good fruits, all that. Yes, ma'am. Fruit. Do you, are you a citizen of Costa Rica yet?
[01:05:11] Unknown:
I'm a resident.
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You're a resident. Okay. Which means I had to do the resident. You signed it. I had to do the Okay. Well, no. I understand. I understand. I Yeah. Yeah. I haven't done I tried to do that here. It fell through. I haven't gone back and redone it. They don't care. All this big, oh, you gotta be around they're not they don't go around asking you for your papers. I've had all these intrusions with the, with the, with the Israeli first lunch group and service a process or at least the restraining order and all that. Nobody gives a damn if you're legally or not. So, anyway, that's kinda been good for me to understand.
But for the people that don't understand what Joan and I are talking about, is that I've mentioned before, residents, the most dangerous term in this whole scheme because every country wants you to be one. Why? Because you're agreeing to to be controlled by their laws. K? And, and to be under their legal umbrella. So, anyway, it's a part of living abroad. I was almost illegal the whole time I was in Argentina. I was a legal part of it, but, it was so weird down there. You could go in and elongate your visa for ninety days for I don't know.
They would charge a few 100 pesos to do that. But if you just went to the border and and left, they'd charge you, like, a 100 pesos. Excuse me. I had to sneeze. I'm gonna have to no. Do it again. Pardon. So people just go to the border because it was cheaper to do it that way than to do it in the town you were in. But, that's what most of these countries, all of them want you to be a resident. They'll give you a ninety day visa, generally, when you enter the country, and, that's what they stamp there in the back of your passport book. They stamp when you come in. They stamp when you leave.
Some countries like American Samoa, I guess you can almost because it's part of The US. You can't go to American Samoa without a a a plane ride out. In other words, you can't buy a one way ticket to American Samoa unless you're American Samoan, I guess. But they want you to have a exit plan. They don't want you hanging around down there or so I've heard. So, anyway, you like Costa Rica, Joan? That's good.
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Yeah. I like being I like staying being warm year round.
[01:08:04] Unknown:
Yes. Having fresh fruits, good food, good seafood, and all that.
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Yep. Beans and rice.
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Okay. That well, I'll tell you what, it's hard to get a meal in Ecuador without rice attached to it somehow. And down all down here in South America is very much of a staple product here. So, alright. Well, I don't know about your ID, Joan, but I do know that you've got a passport. You wouldn't be in Costa Rica if you didn't have a passport, and that that will suffice for your ID if they try and demand it. You just slug that passport out, and you just put it right in their face. You know, I'm a national. You don't have any jurisdiction over me. Leave me alone.
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Yes.
[01:08:56] Unknown:
Hey. Is that somebody else there besides Sean? I have a guy?
[01:08:59] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Carl.
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Carl, good morning. Good morning.
[01:09:05] Unknown:
Hey, so in Ecuador where you're at, and I guess about the same as same or similar with Costa Rica, if you're not a resident, how how is that different than the Mexican living in The United States?
[01:09:25] Unknown:
Well, it's not much different. I was a resident for a couple of years, unfortunately, and then it lapsed because of the system they've got here. And I wouldn't know where I I could've renewed it. I wish I could've because back then, it, it was only, you could get in on a pension visa for $800 and almost everybody meets that criteria. And then mine ran out and they had a little legislative session here, And they raised it from 800 up to $12.75. And my Social Security doesn't get that high. It's right below it, but it doesn't get that high. And so it lapsed, and I got an attorney, drove all the way down to the Immigration Building on the South Side of Quito's forty five minute drive each way, get in front of some bureaucrat for about fifteen seconds.
And the guy goes, I don't have any problem renewing you, but you're here illegally now, and I can't make someone who's illegal, legal. You need to leave the country and come back, and I'll do it for you. Well, I was gonna just pop up to Columbia a couple hours up the road, you know, go across the border, get a stamp, come back, pay my little fine or whatever. And that was the day they closed the country for COVID, Carl, for two damn years. So I never did get to do that. And, there's all kinds of requirements to get a visa, but it's just I've learned it's just that the only thing that you're restricted from is, of course, you can't vote. Well, I don't wanna vote. I don't know about their politics particularly. I can't go get a driver's license. I can't if I, if I, rented an apartment, I couldn't go get the electricity and all the utilities hooked up under my name because I'm not a resident. And the reason for that is if you break those laws, now they can't come back and charge you. So that's why they really want you to be one of those.
But anyway, it's another one of these silly little deals, Carl. So if I can now they've raised used to be $25,000. You could put up $25,000 in a bank, and that would give you, an investor's visa, I think. Well, now that sumbitches almost 50,000. K? And and they've just changed some things, but it's no big deal. It doesn't seem to affect me. The only way that would affect you on any of these countries is the when you leave. They want they're not gonna stop you and check your papers and all that crap. Like I said, you get involved with them, they don't even ask a question, are you here legally or not? But when you leave is when they get you.
And the negative part of that is should I have to, like I almost did with my mother's death. I was gonna go back up there. I'm in this condition. I could have gone up there. There's a way I could have gone up there and got back. Would cost me, I don't know, $500 or something. But it's the fact that if you don't have that special compensation there, when you leave and you're under this I've overstayed my visa, you can't come back for nine months. That's the bad part right there. So, anyway, that's the way residency is handled here. Argentina, you know they don't care down there. I was in an accident with fatalities.
It never even came up. It never came up one time in all those proceedings. Yes. There's Samuel Moore and Samuel. Carl, that get your get your question answered?
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No. I'm just curious. Thank you. Okay. Alright, Carl.
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Samuel. Hey, Alan.
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Sorry. It it Yeah. Samuel's getting
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tired. Oh, sorry. I
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I sent Paul and Lisa a copy of that piece that the excerpt, was taken from from Sheldon yesterday. It's called digital dungeon part one by doctor Conrad Vine. Alrighty. He's he's British, I believe, and he does travel the world quite a bit. And, he was here speaking to people in The States about what's coming our way. Now I'm upset. And what's already
[01:13:58] Unknown:
sliding. He never sent that crap to me. He said he was gonna. He never did. I feel sliding.
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Alright. We're gonna have to chastise you right here publicly, Sheldon. Now isn't this interesting, Samuel? Well, what happens when they clamp down on this digital ID and it pops up that you're a national? What happens then?
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Well, I think you gotta make it real clear who you are in your notices and hold them to it. You know? Yeah. I agree. I I believe that you need a proper address. You need a proper name. You need to tell them about your affidavit. Explain it. Show it to them. I don't I I go with Brent here on this one. They don't know what a national is, and I don't even use the term. I use states that I use California, because it's hard enough amongst us to explain a national. So I I don't wanna make it any more confusing than it needs to be, so I'm sticking to the old state citizen and the capers.
I'm citing those cases as well.
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I think you say state citizen now labeled national is the way you handle that. And then you're helping them understand, and you're helping them make the connection.
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Don't forget. I think education
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is is is what we need to be doing and and Well, that's what I'm saying. That's exactly what I'm saying. Part of our job here is to educate those people. If we didn't can't do it effectively, you plant a seed, and you show them some sort of official paperwork and back up your position. And then they're they they they and then it's up to them. You know? But, yeah, I think it's interesting when you see the people in government that see that affidavit, and all of a sudden, they want to know more. They wanna know more. So one baby step at a time, Samuel. I don't know any other way to do it, brother.
I've tried this way, Samuel. Necessarily work. This way, it may be slow. It may be tedious. It may be frustrating and damn right aggravating, but it works.
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Question about that?
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Is that you again, Carl?
[01:16:24] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. It's me again. Sorry. Okay. Question about what? So I I I tend to travel a little bit. And when I go to the airport, they do an an a a search and seizure, which is pretty much unreasonable. And is that something I can opt out on?
[01:16:48] Unknown:
Search and seizure at the airport? I don't know because I don't know how restrictive it is up there these days, Carl. I hadn't been on a flight in The US in a number of years. Okay? So I just don't know. I why don't you tell them you're well, see, they got that ability to do something to foreigners too, don't they? This may be where they've got subject matter jurisdiction, and persona wouldn't necessarily apply. I just flat don't know. K? Anybody else got an answer to Carl's? What's the procedure? Can you opt out at the airport? I mean, you can opt out of of being hand searched, I think, and have them just run that gadget over to you.
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Well, I I actually opt out of the gadget to get hand searched.
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Good question. Well, I'm like I said, I don't I don't I I just hadn't been up there in years. I don't know. Who but somebody's got something to add here. Who is it?
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Well, you know, I'm wondering if they are searching a dress, a fictional I don't wear a dress or have an address. I have a mailing location,
[01:18:05] Unknown:
and maybe they're searching the fiction when they do that. I don't know Well, then you I That's a good question there. This just goes back to the this must be George. This goes back to the guys that said that if you've got a mailbox on your property, it gives them jurisdiction, which is totally out of question wrong. Okay? Now they went all over the country teaching that. It's just wrong. Well, you know, the the federal aspect of dealing with a mailbox is the inside of the mailbox. The outside has not any jurisdiction. You can't put things on the inside of a mailbox. It's federal law, and they they own that, even though you bought it and put it up.
Okay? But that giving them jurisdiction is just total bullshit. So I don't see all the all the old, well, I gotta put a I can't put a ZIP code. I can't do this. Put your name, tell them where you freaking live, and and flip them Roger.
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Okay. Is he Yes, Dave.
[01:19:13] Unknown:
Yeah. We have forty eight PM. Our mailbox is out on the street across the street. Actually, you got across the street. But we got right out of the postal regulation. We have a nondomestic post office mail stop.
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It's our rural route.
[01:19:36] Unknown:
It's our township. We do not use a ZIP code, and our mail comes to the house Okay. To that box. If you would, you know, buy the buy the post office, not the postal service. You know, there's two different things. There's a post office, and there's a postal service. All post offices are not post offices. If they don't have the name etched in the outside of the building in capital letters just like a ship, the it says post office. My post office here, it ain't it don't have that. It's a postal service. You walk into a into a real post office, and you'll see two mail slots on the wall. One of them is brass, gold brass. Right?
And it's big and shiny. That's the post office drop. You go up inside, you put your mail in that slot, that's the post office. You can use a 2¢ stamp. You go to the other slot, that's the postal service. If you go to the desk, that's a postal service. There it's all written in their books, Roger. It's all legit. Okay. Fantastic.
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What difference does it make?
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It takes us out of a we're not commercial. Just like Do you have any way
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that there is any way that listing a letter address override your affidavit?
[01:21:06] Unknown:
No. I don't know. I don't do it because of that. I do it because I'm not a commercial entity. Alright? Okay. And we we're we're private, and that's the that's where the the post office drops mail for private people.
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Personally, I don't care which approach you take. I've never seen any backlash. I've heard a lot of speculation. I've heard a lot of people say a lot of things. None of them ever proved correct in the point that this has come back and harmed somebody. Free or what you do it however you want to. Okay?
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Hey, Raj.
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Yes. Paul.
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I just asked, the Google AI, is a ZIP code or two letter state abbreviation considered a federal zone? The answer is neither a ZIP code nor a two letter state abbreviation is considered a federal zone. They are systems used for addressing and geographical identification within The United States. And, ZIP code zone improvement plan is what ZIP stands for, is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service to facilitate efficient mail sorting and delivery. Yep. A two letter state abbreviation is part of the standard addressing format required by the US Postal Service to indicate the state or territory within The US.
[01:22:36] Unknown:
I remember when they instituted ZIP codes. Now here's another option for you. If you're still torn on this post office issue, you can do general delivery. You can have everybody send your mail, general delivery, to the nearest post office, and they'll pile it up there for you. And you go in there with whatever frequency you need to and tell them you have some general delivery mail, and they'll get it for you. You can still do that to my knowledge.
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May I?
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Yes, ma'am. Is that Muse? Do I sense a Muse here?
[01:23:10] Unknown:
This is Muse. I read in one of their postal manuals, last year or so ago, it says in there that you pay extra for the convenience of using the abbreviation and the ZIP.
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Okay. Could be.
[01:23:33] Unknown:
It says you're paying you're paying for that convenience. I put mail to my regular domicile address, without a ZIP, and, yeah, I still get it. I get I get deliveries. I get friends. I get you know? I have not had a problem not including the ZIP code. I was doing care of for a while, But, you know, that also flags you because then they they keep track of who's using whatever information that they're sending out through the communication line as to who's following. So I just dropped all that and just went back to my regular old normal address. Plus, I have to use a ZIP if I'm buying anything online because the shipper the shippers don't know how to ship it because they only know how to look it up in their system. They plug it into whatever app they're using.
And if you don't put it on there, it doesn't spit out the label, and they won't take the time to handwrite it. So then they'll just
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say they can't they can't If if the is the ZIP code facilitate sorting by OCRs, which are optical character readers? I think you know one of the jobs I had for a couple years is working with Pitney Blows, which is the little stamp on your letters with the eagle, the red indigestion. Boom. Okay. Yes. They're the postal meter people. Well, we because we dealt with companies in their mail, we had to know more about the postal regulations than the damn postal people. Really? And so one of the days was in Atlanta. And one of days, they took us down to the facility by the Atlanta Airport.
Most takeoff and landings in the world, Hartsfield, you know, those saying, even if you're going to hell, you gotta go through Hartsfield. Okay? And that's why that that letter thing was out there, that post awful facility. And they took us in there, and they had eight or 10 of these huge machines. I they went through millions of pieces of mail a day just in that facility. So to have that kind of volume and have it delivered and all that appropriately and correctly, That's why they put ZIP codes in there because it identifies right to the block you live in. K? So just my personal experience from years ago.
[01:26:01] Unknown:
Yeah. There there's there's a lot of stuff including, whether or not you have a last name. I'd known people that are going down that rabbit hole, and they're trying to have their last name removed because they said, oh, they can't put you in in jail, process you. They can't do anything if you don't have a last name.
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It's probably true.
[01:26:26] Unknown:
There there's and then there's the whole thing is they can't process you if they don't have the three signatures. Right? You need your signature because everything's gotta be voluntary, the prosecutor and the the judge or whoever. So I you know, and there's so much stuff out there and just so many holes that people are trying through.
[01:26:50] Unknown:
We got such a easy answer. So easy to facilitate. Get get one sentence. Go get it up. You don't even have to get it notarized. Send it to this guy, and you're out. Stop all that other crap. So I don't know, Muse. We just try to spread the word as best we can, dear. We're glad you're aboard up there, though. We got several Michiganders. Is that somebody wanting to say something? Yeah, Roger. Somebody's got no. There's Danny. Okay. Good to talk to you, We're gonna move into Tennessee here. Hey, Danny. A little
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little
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little suggestion on dealing with the, biometric, scanners and stuff is to go to the, managers of the store and ask them what are they using as your permission to use your personal identification information in the way they are, or are they engaging in identity theft?
[01:27:51] Unknown:
You could probably go and confront them. They're gonna look at you like you got a third eye and not know what the hell you're talking about. But that's okay. You can do it. K? Right. You start going up I I can see, I don't I don't know what all the big problem is. I I took did let them scan my eyes down in Argentina when I was going to Europe. I don't I'm not paranoid about this at all. I've made my statement. They do whatever they want. Just identify me correctly.
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Well, like like what he was talking about earlier, identify you correctly, and so you deserve a higher price than the next person along the line.
[01:28:34] Unknown:
A higher price at the store? Because they can just That's what he was that's what he was saying
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according to what what they evaluate your status to be. They might charge you a higher price than they do the next person. Actually, go to Publix. Go use Publix. Screw crow. May I
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Yes.
[01:28:54] Unknown:
It's Muse again. It it has come across, things that I follow that they're using those, and they put the little cameras on the, like, in the freezer section that is set up the light so that they can track with your eyes what you're looking at, how long you stand in front of whatever product you're standing in front of. And they were gonna start charging people more if you bought less. Sure. It was the last I heard. Camera in the hold on. Camera in the freezer was the last we heard, and then you left for a few seconds. Can you pick it back up at that? Okay. They they put the you know, those cameras in the freezer section that turn the lights on when you walk by?
[01:29:39] Unknown:
I guess. I hadn't seen that here, but go ahead.
[01:29:43] Unknown:
Well, those were they were programming those to be able to track your eye movements so they could see what you're looking at in that
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Okay. So they could I can buy that.
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What you're being drawn to, what you're what you're, inclined to to purchase. Right? Or or why get it and then away. Well, they're also using your biometrics because they link that just like they do at at Disney World to your credit card purchases and and to anything that you bought. So they can tell, do you buy more from them or do you buy less from them? And if you buy less, they wanted to charge you more because you weren't spending as much, so you're wasting their time. Right? But my thing is is how can they do that if you can't tell what you're gonna pay before you pay for it? Are you just gonna have a ton of people get up there and go, well, shit. This bill's too high. I'm just not gonna or do you get sticker shock when you get home, and then they tell you when you get home what they charged you?
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I've never heard of such a thing before right now, and, I I don't know. Just tell you go shop somewhere else or go find a different way to acquire your foodstuffs.
[01:30:58] Unknown:
Well, you know, I I think it's that's
[01:31:00] Unknown:
absolutely total direct of discrimination. It's price discrimination. And it's illegal and somebody well, then go somebody, go out and nail get the facts and nail these son bitches and take them to court and put a stop to it. All this Larry thing, BlackRock crap.
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Huge huge lawsuit.
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Yeah. Well, somebody wins one of those good ones, and they'll stop that crap pretty quick.
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Yes.
[01:31:32] Unknown:
Okay. So I never heard of such a thing. They ought to be shamed. But, again, these are all these corporations where BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street have, enough of an interest to control decisions that the board makes, and and there it's just all filtering down from the top. The the they're they've got an agenda. They're gonna do their best to trudge forward even though they're losing on many, many vectors. They're getting exposed, and they see they have no choice. They're like, miz, have you ever heard this? They're like the, they're like the chicken at breakfast. Have you ever heard that?
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No.
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Well, you know ham and eggs for breakfast? Yes. Well, the chicken was involved, but the pig was committed.
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Oh, yes.
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K. So, these people are committed because they don't have any other choice. They can pretty well understand what happens if they fail. And we just gotta be bigger, stronger, stand up to them. We've got the advantage now. I don't know about these corporate corporate make them do what we want them to do, Larry Fink deals, But we've got a big card here, and you're just gonna have to use it as best you can on an encroaching world that wants to still take you as a slave, miss.
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Yes.
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K. So never heard of that before. Sorry about it if you ever live in one of those situations. Yeah. Find it, get some facts, and and and this one time, you you could go see the sum bitches. Okay. Who else has got something here this morning? Joe's got Hi. Come in. Hey, Joe.
[01:33:23] Unknown:
Yes. And I'll be brief. But one of the things that you can use to your advantage of their own doing, if you study it, is the uniform commercial code.
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Probably.
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The uniform commercial code allows you to put chinks in their armor, but you have to under study it and understand
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it. Okay. The best way to study the UCC study.
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You just will.
[01:33:56] Unknown:
Joe, you know the best way to study the UCC. There's a book called Anderson on the UCC, and that's the study guide to the UCC that people say is the easiest, I guess. It's confusing. It's very confusing, the Uniform Commercial Code. Anderson on the UCC. You can study that part a little bit more.
[01:34:21] Unknown:
Roger. And no one, not even the banks, the bankers, and the CEOs and all these people know nothing about the uniform commercial code. I talked to a fellow yesterday that was a ag economics graduate of Kansas State University, and he had never heard of the university. That.
[01:34:44] Unknown:
Well, let me tell you what like, here's a wrinkle. There's a wrinkle in the UCC. In the UCC, if you tender payment and it's refused, the payment is considered paid. You can use that to your advantage if you get somebody that doesn't know it and wants to try and do that to you. I had that happen to me one time.
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There are numerous things just such as you speak of if a person knows the code. Yep. And it's out there for you to study and learn Yeah. If you just do it.
[01:35:18] Unknown:
Just gotta be fluent. I Also, contract terms of contract. You know, when you get those little offers for, like, a credit card, and in the fine print, it says, well, it's 26, you know, annual financial rate. Well, you can go in and cross that out and put five and send it back to them, sign it. If they don't come back and change that, your card's got a 5% interest rate on it.
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It's all about negotiable instruments.
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Yep. There's all kinds of little stuff you can do, and you can advantage yourself. So, there's probably there's people out there teaching that kind of stuff. So, who else has got something this morning? Good to hear from you, Joe. Roger. Yes. Boy, I got a cough there. Yes. Was that Samuel? No. This is Sheldon. I got three quick things. Oh, Sheldon. Been cussing we've been cussing you. Go ahead.
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Three things. The first thing is on your general delivery. They've shortened that up to thirty days because they figure you're passing through or on vacay. And if you're gonna be there longer than thirty days, you need to submit your address or rent a PO box. The second thing is before ninety, I was worried about this kind of. And I took a plain envelope, and I put on there 5509, my box number, and 98036, the ZIP code, with no return address. I dropped it in the mail from Dutch Harbor on the chain. And when I came down a week later in Lynnwood, that envelope was in my PO box, but that was before 1990.
Yeah. And then finally, the gentleman about in Tennessee about the stores and so forth, that is not a public place. That building is owned, and it's probably rented from the owner. It's their property. You chose to be there of your own accord and to obey their rules, their prices, and so forth. So I don't see you having much footing there
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when you're in the property. And out there Are you talking about a Sheldon, are you talking about a post office right now?
[01:37:48] Unknown:
No. No. Now I'm talking about the guy in Tennessee that wanted to know how to combat them, doing your scans at this okay. In the stores. Now I don't know about the parking lots. I think the parking lots are considered, public because the cops give you tickets there. But I know inside the buildings, you're you're not on your own there. Basically, you're owned in the building until you leave. I'm done, sir. Good show today, Roger.
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Okay. Well, thank you, Sheldon. These are all new things I've just never been confronted with before, folks. I guess we're having to look at them as this, intrusive system comes over to The US and becomes more and more where you run into it as opposed to England, where I guess you just about gotta deal with it all the time. Do the best you can. I don't know what to tell you to do.
[01:38:48] Unknown:
Yeah. If I may.
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Yes,
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Dave. Hi. For Sheldon, I you know, a a grocery store is a public place. Most grocery stores rent their store from an owner. The owner's not the one putting that digital stuff in there. It's the corporation like Kroger or whoever, and they're inviting you. And they don't have a set of rules at the door that says you gotta all they got is a no shoes, no shirt, no service pretty much. And, you know, then the the mask mandate a mandate's not a law. They cannot dictate law to you, in in a when they invite the public to come and purchase their wares. That's why the the, the mask deal with the, I forget what it was, the federal law that says they can't force anybody to wear a mask.
[01:39:45] Unknown:
It was a regulation from the CDC, and it was interpretive. It only applied to CDC, period.
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Right. So they're inviting the public to come, and a cop is not allowed to give you a ticket in that that that parking lot is a private property, but the the public is invited to come there. So the cops are not allowed to write tickets. They may write tickets, but they're not allowed to. And you could fight that. I'm sure. Anyway, I yield. Thank you. But, Dave
[01:40:19] Unknown:
Yeah. That you're signing a blind contract. When you go and buy that Corvette, you you just go through that quarter inch stack of paper and you sign your name on the last one. You don't read a thing. Well, when you go into your store, Safeway, whatever, they're assuming that you know, and it's okay with you to be photographed, whatever, even though half the people that go in there don't even know that's taking place.
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Well, I think if enough people said no, they would they would shit can that plan.
[01:40:53] Unknown:
Yeah. That's what I'm saying. They're not
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you're not Yeah.
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On here.
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Hopefully, this is It's got more of a whole
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go down in the open. I mean, somebody needs to bring a discrimination suit against them. You mean to tell me the price isn't posted on the item that they do this through your eye and that shit, and they just assign a price because of your previous activities? Is that what you're telling me? There's there's no price attached to it? That when they ring it up, you can go, hold it. This was only $2.50. You're charging me $3 here. What what's going on?
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Yes.
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That's what I'm saying. No evidence of that whatsoever. I'm in Georgia.
[01:41:37] Unknown:
Then I am in you, Rick. Rick, what county are you in down there?
[01:41:43] Unknown:
I'm in Telfair.
[01:41:46] Unknown:
What's the county seat of Telfair?
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Macquarie.
[01:41:51] Unknown:
Boy, you okay. Ah, it's where my ex wife my my wife that died was from Macquarie. Okay. I know well, we've got a better idea where you are. That's down there where our famous pastor is down there. What's his name? Pastor that preaches down that part of Georgia? I I think he preaches in Macrae or one of the other he's got a a pretty wide reputation.
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Okay. You alright. Cool. Alright. Gotcha, Rick. Well, I just moved here about three years ago. I you know? I hadn't lived here before.
[01:42:26] Unknown:
Okay. So you're outside of Savannah always,
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but down I'm between state. I'm halfway between Macon and Brunswick.
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Okay. Yeah. Down that part of the
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Golden Isles Parkway, Highway 341.
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Alright. Well, you and you hadn't well, you you have some Krogers down there? You have Publix?
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Yeah.
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K. Well If they're gonna do it, they do it. Farm Park. If If they're gonna do that, they do it. The prices are on the items on the shelf. They do not charge you different prices based on where who you are. No. No. Well, they may be they may be instituting this in other shades states, but according to Rick, it's not like that right there out in the you're out in the state of Georgia. Collecting information, but they're not no. They're not changing products according to All of them are collecting information. That's why they want you to have a card. Down here, they want us to have the well, here's the way it works. You go and get a card from the the grocery stores called Supermaxi. They're all over the country. Excellent grocery store, by the way. And so you get that card, and when they've got specials posted, if you've got the card, you get the special.
If you don't have the card, you pay the full price. And it's through that card that they collect all the data that they're analyzing and doing something with.
[01:43:50] Unknown:
Right. They have a membership. They do it at the gas station as you get an extra 10¢ off per gallon or something, 5¢.
[01:43:57] Unknown:
It's it's all you do is sign up, and you release information for them to give to all the advertisers and stuff. Yeah. They can go put this in these data mills and use it however the hell they use it. Oh, yeah. So the world we live in is, you know, high-tech digital. Look here. I'm sitting in Ecuador on a portable, VCR, and we're reaching all over the world through a very complex technical system. And it's that's the world we live in, folks. Used to be a few years back. If you were down here, you'd have to go find a kiosk, and you'd have to go to call The US, and they charge you through the freaking nose for it. We don't have to do that anymore, and the connection would be bad too. Yes, Samuel?
[01:44:42] Unknown:
No. It's Sheldon again. They're Sheldon. Safeway up here is doing that three different ways. First off, yes. There's a price on the shelf. Second, pretty much all the prices in Safeway. If you've got your club card, you know, then you've got your little flyer that is right there, a stack of them when you walk in the door. Now they say, and this is on the shelf. So, so much off with a digital coupon. What that means is if you don't have a phone that you can key in, you're gonna pay one of the other three prices and not the fourth one, which is the cheapest because now they got your phone number and they can garner anything else they want from you. I'm done, sir.
[01:45:28] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I'm glad I don't have to go through that crap. So, who else has got something? Are you gonna go I've been I'm just gonna go to the grocery store this afternoon, so I guess it's good that we had this discussion. I'll get my eyes peeled, of course, with my vision. It doesn't make too much of a difference, but whatever. Somebody else got something to add to this conversation or something we've already covered or you wanna cover something new?
[01:45:57] Unknown:
I have a question for Carl.
[01:46:00] Unknown:
Carl. Joan. Question. Right? Right, Joan? Go ahead.
[01:46:09] Unknown:
Hi, Carl. Are you still there? Was it you Carl, was it you or George who said their wife's phone got taken away from them at the airport by TSA or somebody? Was was that you or George?
[01:46:32] Unknown:
Must have been George. Last week.
[01:46:36] Unknown:
Okay. I'm gonna add okay. Thanks. I he was on here, but I don't see him on here right now. So I'll just ask him later. Why did they take her phone? How long did they keep her phone?
[01:46:50] Unknown:
I don't remember any of these discussions. That must have been in the after hours again.
[01:46:56] Unknown:
No. I think he said it because I think I heard you say something right after he said that. I Like, you were
[01:47:04] Unknown:
Well It's okay. Right? Only person I know that they've confiscated their phone at the border was Cody, and it was Canada.
[01:47:14] Unknown:
Did you say that last week? Whoever said it whoever said it, they said it last week.
[01:47:20] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I don't know that you're does anybody else I don't know. I don't know, Joan, on your question. If George Did Cody did Cody say that last week to you? No. He said it a couple years ago. Okay. Thank you. He doesn't hang around too much. Maybe on Friday with Brent when Brent's here because that's how we met Cody, was through Brent. And he ends up he's married to an Ecuadorian gal. And from where I was living before, it's about a a mile away as the crow flies. Ridiculous. We got a lovely home up there. Yes. Was that you, Dave?
[01:47:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Roger, when you leave, it's the wild, wild west around here.
[01:48:03] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I can imagine. So where else can we go here? We got about, I don't know, ten, eleven minutes left in the show.
[01:48:13] Unknown:
Did you hear Roger.
[01:48:16] Unknown:
Alright. Hold on. Muse is gonna go first, Samuel. Go ahead, Muse.
[01:48:21] Unknown:
They had a they had a, conference. I think it was yesterday where they were telling everybody how TSA got $10,000 bonuses per employee.
[01:48:34] Unknown:
What? When they came to work when the government was shut down? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's okay with me. I think that's good to reward those folks. You know, what pisses me off are the people that were demonstrating in New York, these sleazebags, and they give them $10,000,000 a piece. That that's what pisses me off, Muse.
[01:49:01] Unknown:
TSA is unlawful.
[01:49:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think they should have gotten a bonus at all. They should've got the regular check, back pay, whatever, but, not a not a huge, like, bonus. The air traffic control
[01:49:18] Unknown:
guys should've got the bonus, not not TSA. They're they're a bunch of scumbags.
[01:49:24] Unknown:
I could yep. Some of them are some of them are. Sure. Some of them are good people, Dave.
[01:49:29] Unknown:
They're just doing a job. And but but they become minions, and they think they're the government. When they get these jobs, you know, they get these guys when they first started that, they were getting people right out of McDonald's flipping burgers. Now they're now they're going rummaging through people's pants and and their, you know, all their private stuff. And and, you know, that was all just for America when they pulled that crap, with the underwear bomber and all that. It it was a it was a most disgusting, obscene thing they've ever done to America. I yield.
[01:50:03] Unknown:
We're living in a travesty, and it's a travesty of his Jewish control being Judaized. And the reason they're doing that and can do it is because we answered those two questions yes and signed something. Always comes back to this, what we do here. And you just Yep. It's very difficult to get across to people,
[01:50:25] Unknown:
at least as we do here. Taught. Right? We were we were we were indoctrinated. We were dumbed down. How the hell did we, you know, scrape off the cobwebs and and not I don't get it because I drank the Kool Aid my whole life until I stopped. You know? It's like, wow. And I saw you saying, you know, I heard you, and it was like, I didn't have to keep hearing it over and over and over and over again. I like hearing it over and over again, but I I didn't need to hear it over and over again to know that it was the gospel.
[01:51:01] Unknown:
It's the truth. You know? Some people latch onto it. Well, Paul, you, there's others that latch onto it immediately. Some people, man, they have to sit on it for long time before they make a decision. It just it varies as an individual. I uh-huh. I don't know why. Wish I did. But I know we got something good going, and I know that, through sheer perseverance, we've built a pretty solid foundation, and it continues to solidify. And at some point, it's gonna be a great benefit for us. Don't know when, but at some point, this foundation's gonna be a great benefit for us, I believe. Sure has been a trip. I would have never dreamed, never in my wildest dreams would I've ever thought this would be this difficult.
Roger? I'm giving I'm giving away freedom, and I got people that don't want it. And I guarantee you. Somehow, I If you're on Peach I yes. You Samuel's right, Julie. I could stand on on Peachtree Street at high noon with a sandwich board that says free $20 bills and a handful of $20 bills handed them out. And, Julie, there'd be people that would pass you by and wouldn't take one. Samuel?
[01:52:28] Unknown:
Yeah. One of the reasons they don't want this free delivery or where you have to go to general delivery, sorry, is because they want you to prove that you're a resident by residing somewhere. It just shows you the power of the address is a location of where you don't where your domain is, and I think it's important to control that. You know, this all started free delivery to the it started in 1863 by Lincoln to 49 of the largest cities in The United States. He wanted to know where things were going and what was going on. That was the beginning of it.
[01:53:18] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I don't think it means perhaps of you you you decide for your own self. Okay? Samuel and I often have these points where we're on opposite ends of the spectrum. I don't take any of that stuff into mind. I don't think my my standard question, if you don't address correctly or shouldn't does that override your affidavit? No. Okay. That's what counts. Julie.
[01:53:44] Unknown:
Yeah. I was talking to somebody yesterday, and they said you don't need to do an affidavit. You're already a national, and, oh my god. It went down the fourteenth amendment all over again. And he said Well that the fourteenth amendment was only for the blacks.
[01:54:00] Unknown:
Doesn't apply to the white is not true. That's just not true. I don't know who you're talking with, but they don't know what they're talking about, but except that they are the same. They probably don't understand why the Brown versus Board overturned Plessy versus Ferguson separate but equal. Now they are the same. And, yes, you are a national. But that's why they ask you the questions. You answer them yes when you ask if you were a serf. They didn't ask you if you're a national. So then somebody, whoever you're talking to, doesn't really understand the what we're dealing with here. Julie's my my conclusion.
[01:54:41] Unknown:
K? Yeah. I brought up,
[01:54:43] Unknown:
Brown. We're back to the store now. Yeah. Go go straighten their ass out. It's right there if they wanna intellectually go through it.
[01:54:53] Unknown:
Roger. Mouth.
[01:54:57] Unknown:
Okay. What what in your mouth?
[01:55:01] Unknown:
And I said I'm gonna straighten the mouth.
[01:55:03] Unknown:
Oh, good.
[01:55:05] Unknown:
Yes. Samuel.
[01:55:07] Unknown:
I I'd like to challenge Joel, mostly because of his understanding of UCC to read Lee Bros, The USA, the Republic, the house that nobody lives in. Because in there, Bros is saying that this case, the judge story came up with Swift versus Tyson protected us from universal kind of or the commercial laws at the time all the way up until Erie Railroad. And it had to do, of course, with the the and, you know, Brent doesn't believe this, but it's quite clear to me now that Erie Railroad, the guy was not protected because he was a fourteenth amendment citizen. And the UCC comes into being after about ten years of this monster being built in 1952.
And when you read Stamper's book in 1955, you've got these district attorneys down in, Florida saying that they're going from common law pleadings to statutory pleadings. It all works together. All of this stuff is is intertwined. And I believe that as state citizens, we come under the protections of Swift versus Tyson, or we don't have to. We can we can contract within and without the the con we have the right to contract in or outside that constitution at will. That's the way it used to be. Yep. And I think that that would scare them if we brought that up in any kind of paperwork we do with them that we consider to be protected by Swift versus Tyson. I just wish Joe would read it because I think he'd he'd have a better understanding of it than most of us would.
[01:57:15] Unknown:
All it takes is one sentence. I, whoever you are, do solemnly swear my intent to be a national and not a citizen of The United States. That's all it takes to get out of this. You don't have to mention any court cases. They probably wouldn't know what they were anyway, Samuel, quite frankly. That's all it takes right there is you just reverse yourself when you answer the two questions yes and assign something. And you reverse them and tell them no. That's not what I was. They know there's fraud behind it. You don't have to spell it out to them. That's not what I am, and I may have erroneously given you consent to govern me in that condition, but I'm taking it away now. And you've got to recognize it no matter what court case is wherever because everything's got to be voluntary.
And there's fraud involved. You did not disclose important aspects. I was fraud. I was I was I was taken in by fraud, and that vitiates the whole thing, period. It's not complicated. Simple. Yes.
[01:58:27] Unknown:
It's Larry. Hey. Larry. Larry.
[01:58:30] Unknown:
How you doing? I'm doing good. What
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what Samuel just said, do you agree with that, that there's a difference between, I think he said common law pleadings and statutory pleadings? And if there is, in your mind, what do you think that is? What's the difference? Well, there there there there could be, and I don't know.
[01:58:50] Unknown:
One would be based on common law, and there's about eight different actions you can bring. There's other satellite actions, but Replevin, Detnu, there's there's eight of those, and there are categories that are common law categories. I suppose that's what they're talking about. I I don't know. But statutory pleadings would be coming over. Well, it's the first of all, it's what statute? Is it common law? Is it positive law, or is it nonpositive law, the statutory pleading? You see, you get into all these legal things. I wanna keep your ass out of court so you don't have to deal with all that crap.
[01:59:32] Unknown:
Raj?
[01:59:34] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:59:35] Unknown:
I don't know why people are getting so upset about all this track and trace stuff. They should've known this was coming the first time they watched an episode of Law and Order Special Victims Unit where they caught the bad guy because they found a shovel, duct tape, and rope on his credit card statement.
[01:59:50] Unknown:
You should've known. There you go. That's right. Bought two year bought two years ago in anticipation of January 6, converting from a Democrat to a Republican and buying all those things so he could make that damn homemade bomb that only had a sixty minute timer on it. What a bunch of garbage. Come on, Patel. Come on. What's his name? You people, I mean, you know, hey. I might have been born at night, but it wasn't last night. Mhmm. K? Alright. Roger? Okay. Hold on. Yes, Samuel?
[02:00:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Larry, I have a little handbook here. It's 600 pages. It's called the Handbook of Common Law Pleadings 1895 written by Benjamin Johnson Shipman. That's j o n s o n, Shipman. It's a whole different format that we are supposed to have access to and do not, why people think we do. I mean, everything they do is not lawful. That and the law is common law in this country. How that case is presented is important, and that's what this book is about.
[02:01:12] Unknown:
Right. But Brent teaches that common law is due process, and you have I know what it done. I know what he says. You have due process in the state courts, and he says that he teaches that you even have due process in the federal courts because they use juries. And that's just that's, you know, that's another characteristic of a common law court. The the fact that you can cross examine a witness, the fact that there's a a jury, and this idea that there's a difference between a jury, a trial by jury and a jury trial, well, if you go look at your constitution in California, it uses those phrases interchangeably.
So, you know, I I just don't see a difference in that aspect too.
[02:02:02] Unknown:
Well, you know, I asked Brent when he started learning what he learned, and I don't con consider it law. I consider it legalism, and that was an '8 1987. That's pretty much a Johnny come lately for what we're talking about here. This is all prior to the civil war.
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Okay.
[02:02:27] Unknown:
I'm gonna dart out of the air unless somebody's got something for me.
[02:02:30] Unknown:
We're off the air. I didn't have the the whistler turned on. I got it. I figured that's what was going on. Regardless, anybody else got anything for me?
[02:02:40] Unknown:
Second half of this show went really fast. Really fast.
[02:02:46] Unknown:
I just never know. Okay, kiddos. Well, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna the apartment is getting cleaned today, so she'll be coming in a little while. I gotta vacate because I can't stand to be around where all that's going on. So, anyway, I'll see y'all tomorrow. Have a great day, and, know that I love you.
[02:03:09] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:03:10] Unknown:
K. Alright. Hey, Boris. Thanks, Raj. Alright, others. We'll see you tomorrow. We do have some new folks tomorrow. We'll see, see what happens today. Holidays, please. We're gonna come and go. K? Alright. See you tomorrow. Love you. Ciao.
[02:03:32] Unknown:
Maybe, maybe someday we'll have the, Fireside Theater Minute on this show. Why not? I could do that, I think. Pretty much.
[02:03:55] Unknown:
I don't know, Paul. That kinda pissed me off how they you know, that it's right in our face. You know? They're like they're they're they're fucking with us. And look at Yeah. Stupid you We are still
[02:04:08] Unknown:
streaming on air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air air Anyway I'm sure they did, but you don't need to hear it again. So anyway.
[02:04:25] Unknown:
That that kind of humor, you know, it's it's it's right in our face. You know? It's like the that's like Bill Gates saying, yeah. We take this poison, and we we shoot it right into a little kid's arm.
[02:04:41] Unknown:
Just like that.
[02:04:43] Unknown:
You know? Right. And and they get away with this stuff. And I'm telling you, I wanna, you know what I wanna do. My daughter was vaccine injured and suffered for, you know, for over ten years. And, I mean, it's it's just oh, boy. Anyway, don't get me started.
[02:05:08] Unknown:
Oh, what's even better is the all the children that were vaccine injured and their parents are knowingly and willfully, like, refusing to acknowledge it and and either glorify the damage because they get the claim victimhood status status or a to blame the child.
[02:05:32] Unknown:
And your loved ones die from cancer, and then they donate all the proceeds to the to the cancer foundation so they can discover some more cancer to give us to give us.
[02:05:42] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:05:50] Unknown:
Not good. It's not good at all.
[02:06:00] Unknown:
Well, if you're not stand up for something, you're gonna fall for everything, are you?
[02:06:10] Unknown:
Yes. That, approving discrimination would be a very difficult thing to do, I would think. Like, particularly with the, grocery stores and stuff like that, unless there was two people that went in and bought the same thing and looked at their receipt and there was two different prices. I would do it.
[02:06:37] Unknown:
I'm thinking it wouldn't be that hard to do if you had two like minded people shopping.
[02:06:45] Unknown:
Well, if you had two like minded people shopping at the same store, they'd probably have the same credit. It has the same social credit score. Oh, yeah. Cool whip. It was $6.59 for me too.
[02:07:01] Unknown:
They don't have to be like minded on absolutely everything. Just like minded on, hey. You know, possibly we're getting scammed and we wanna know. Fine. You know, because once it starts getting around, people are getting charged different amounts, you know people are gonna talk.
[02:07:19] Unknown:
We only have one grocery store in our town.
[02:07:24] Unknown:
People will start getting together and start because you've got those people who love to, and and and gossip and once they once they figure out, hey. There's a difference and, oh, maybe I can make a buck on this difference by, you know, possibly bringing a lawsuit or something, they'll start talking.
[02:07:50] Unknown:
Well, the thing is what they're gonna do is they're gonna tie, they're they're gonna tie the difference in pricing, not so much through social credit score or anything like that. They're not gonna do that right out of the gate. The first thing they're gonna do is they're going to offer discounts for the people that have given their information. Like my grocery store, They have they have a store card. They have they have a store card. It's it's like a buyer's club card. And, you know, they scan that and you get, actual advertised discounts that are on the stickers, because they say it's a rewards price.
So you pay that less that lesser amount, and people will do that. They'll volunteer because they're getting a better deal, and they will naturally morph that into a social credit score and causing you to pay more for everything.
[02:08:54] Unknown:
Well, it And it's all a scam.
[02:08:56] Unknown:
Scam. We'll get away with this. Scams at some of these stores. Right? You get it. You get a better discount. You get a sale price if you use the self checkout. And then they only keep a couple of lines open, so they're kind of encouraging everybody to stand in the mile long line for the self checkout for the pennies on the dollar that you're gonna get off of your your sale price items for using that.
[02:09:21] Unknown:
Right.
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All the time not realizing, hey. They're putting people out of work.
[02:09:26] Unknown:
So if all those people Your neighbors neighbors. Yeah. Your neighbors, they're putting out of work. Out
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of
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work. To action.
[02:09:34] Unknown:
Yeah. It's the, you know, whoever they've got work in there. But it's That's why if we all stood in line and waited in that line, even though it might take a while to do it, to process out versus being all me, me, me, and I've gotta, you know, get in, get out, and and and get my pennies on the dollar. They'd have to start putting more people back on the checkout. Yeah. But but you got you got willing to do that silent protest. If if everybody was unionized, you better believe they'd all be there standing in line, holding the holding make sure that that union worker had a job.
[02:10:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. They would. Howdy, Carl.
[02:10:28] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:10:32] Unknown:
So I think whatever they gonna do, they gonna do it already. Just be prepared and deal with the consequences. Don't go to those places. It's gonna be hard. We know already.
[02:10:46] Unknown:
I Well, all I know is that five days ago, I started, wheatgrass seeds, and I was expecting to harvest sprouts, and that didn't happen. I got plain out and out, honest to God, four inch tall wheatgrass. Looks like I'm gonna be a rabbit today.
[02:11:16] Unknown:
Those are good, you know, in in your, smoothies.
[02:11:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I don't have a blender. I have a blender, but it's old, old, old blender.
[02:11:29] Unknown:
Oh.
[02:11:31] Unknown:
I used to have a bullet. I used to have a bullet blender. I used a blender an awful lot when I had a bullet, but somebody stole it.
[02:11:43] Unknown:
I can't believe they do that to you.
[02:11:47] Unknown:
Well, I was living with her at the time. She decided that she needed it more than I did. Gotcha. Mhmm.
[02:11:57] Unknown:
Are you gonna juice the wheatgrass, Paul?
[02:12:00] Unknown:
Well, I could. I have a masticating juicer, but it's still in the box, so I'd have to unpack it first. I think I'm just gonna eat it. I'll just, like, make a chicken chicken breast sandwich or whatever and just put put, stuff on it
[02:12:17] Unknown:
as a green You'd probably be better off smoking it smoking
[02:12:20] Unknown:
it. Oh, no. No. No. No. And I started I started another batch of seeds.
[02:12:35] Unknown:
Oh, speaking of smoking, did you hear that Trump truthed out today the health benefits of health and, how you can avoid the doctor and the, medical system by using hemp?
[02:12:52] Unknown:
Really?
[02:12:54] Unknown:
Yeah. He tripped out a a video of it. Yeah.
[02:12:59] Unknown:
Are you sure it was true? But I thought him was true and dust.
[02:13:03] Unknown:
No. It was it was true. Keep they they showed his his screen, and the people that were commenting on it were like, holy crap. I can't I never saw this one coming. It it you know? It's on x two x two. Oh, and Mhmm. Is there a reason why we can't do a live stream on on or whatever they call it on x during the showtime?
[02:13:31] Unknown:
Because we don't subscribe to x.
[02:13:36] Unknown:
Oh, you you have to subscribe to duong Yeah. Stream? Oh.
[02:13:42] Unknown:
I subscribe to Rumble, so we can do a live stream there.
[02:13:47] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Oh, at the beginning of Radio Ranch today, did you say Eli James has his own show?
[02:13:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Eurofolkradio.com.
[02:14:03] Unknown:
Okay. Great. Thanks.
[02:14:07] Unknown:
You're welcome. Okay. Well, thing is this is just, like, you know, a little chitchat. I think I might as well do this and, take the stream down. Thanks so much for joining us. What? What? What? What? What? What? What? Who?
[02:14:29] Unknown:
I don't know what's going on. Continue.
[02:14:33] Unknown:
Jane.
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Jane? Yeah? Okay.
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And Samuel.
[02:14:41] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Do you guys wanna cover something else, or do you gonna let me stop this thing?
[02:14:49] Unknown:
I wanna continue continue.
[02:14:52] Unknown:
Do you wanna continue with And Paul and so
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digital ID. Digital ID.
[02:15:04] Unknown:
Oh, we talked about that yesterday.
[02:15:07] Unknown:
Well, let's talk about it again.
[02:15:10] Unknown:
K. Do you have anything new to add that wasn't brought up yesterday?
[02:15:19] Unknown:
The more that you keep thinking about something, the more you bring it to your
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life to your life. Mhmm. Well, I've got a little something for you, Paul.
[02:15:29] Unknown:
What's that?
[02:15:32] Unknown:
Have you, seen anything on, YouTube referring to creating a natural law republic?
[02:15:41] Unknown:
No.
[02:15:43] Unknown:
I've got a link in the, chat for that if you are still inclined.
[02:15:48] Unknown:
Okay. And it's on YouTube, bitch?
[02:15:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He, he basically, says, look. You know, the constitution was really written for, like, a generation. It wasn't written to be, you know, the last two hundred and fifty years. You know? And that, you know, we should, replace the constitution or rewrite it or, amend it, every, say, you know, generation or so.
[02:16:20] Unknown:
I don't think so. Right on. I don't think so. I don't think so because there are always people that are corrupt and always people that have an agenda that will sneak in an amendment to do whatever the hell they wanna do. The fact that there are only 27 amendments to the constitution is probably why we're in as good a shape as we are, and I'm not being facetious. We're in terrible shape, but I shudder to think what we would be dealing with if they could simply go in and modify the constitution particularly at will just to pull off whatever the hell they wanted to do. As far as I'm concerned, they should strip I can't sir. I can't concerned. They should strip the constitution of every amendment past number 10.
That's what I Yeah. Yeah. And and
[02:17:14] Unknown:
and yeah. And what he's saying is is that, by creating a natural law constitution, right, and then, you know, amending it as you need to as you go along.
[02:17:30] Unknown:
Yeah. That opposed to what we have now. I would just strip off amendments 11 through 27 because what remains would be a natural law constitution. Yes. The bill of rights is where we need to start and end.
[02:17:46] Unknown:
Well, there you go. I, I just I just stumbled across this, the other day, so I haven't really got into it very deep. But I thought I'd bring it up as a point of, conversation.
[02:17:56] Unknown:
Yeah. What about using articles of confederation? What about using articles of confederation?
[02:18:03] Unknown:
They didn't work. Anybody who who thinks they did is delusional. Anyways, I wanted to recommend and this goes to this conversation as well, to Larry. Probably the best book you can get is written by Roscoe Pound, who was a jurist. He was born about 1870. The name of the book is Spirit of the Common Law, and he was a decent man who was very intelligent that saw that judges were held too strictly in the common law, and he was an advocate for equity. Now the first the bill of rights are in common law. The rest of these amendments are in equity. Okay?
What what he says in that book, being an advocate for equity, equity became now this is before, you know, he dies. Okay. He's born in 1870. So he's already seeing the effects of equity destroying the common law and becoming more inflexible than the common law, which which he was an advocate for equity for. What common law does is it puts God first. And if Larry thinks God is in our courts, he's mistaken. This is not the place we wanna be as a country, and all of these things like the fourteenth amendment are devastating justice, and the common law would have never allowed any of this stuff.
[02:19:50] Unknown:
So when you say common when you say common law, are you also referring to natural law, or are they are they different?
[02:19:58] Unknown:
Well, when I use natural law, that has to be God's natural law, and that is biblical as well as biblical law. Law is in nature, and God is his is nature. And if it's that, then yes. But if you get into these jurists who don't believe in God, you got a problem. I mean, at the beginning of the country, this the second most owned book only to the Bible was Blackstone's Commentaries, and Blackstone basically said the common law is this: if man makes laws and they're not in alignment with God's laws, they're bad laws. That was our common law. And after the civil war, all this changed.
The the schools like Harvard who were were the spearhead for this started to take away the protections for the individual for the corporation, and look what that's got. Our corporations are now running everything, and there's no throttle on them. They just get bigger and bigger and bigger and create billionaires, and they just it's a it's a a feeding frenzy of greed, and there's nothing stopping it.
[02:21:41] Unknown:
Yeah. So, anyway, I I think it's an interesting channel, and YouTube channel to at least explore, you know, just to really see what he's really, you know, when he does a deep dive to see what he's really, you know, getting at.
[02:22:01] Unknown:
Our constitution was fine to some extent. It it it was evolving like this like Roscoe Pound here trying to bring in some equity. But, you know, good intentions are paved the way to hell. You know? I mean, that's what happened. It's just that men think they can do without God, and when they start doing that, you get things like a civil war where brother can kill brother and think that that's it's justified somehow. Well, it never would be in God's eyes.
[02:22:42] Unknown:
Right. And and the the bigger question is is okay. So let's say you do want to create this, this this natural law republic. Well, you know, who's gonna let you do it? You know?
[02:22:59] Unknown:
There is no law without God at the head of it because men make themselves gods, and then you get into the trouble that we're in. There has to be an ultimate authority with that final say. You don't cross these lines. But men wanna cross those lines for all the wrong reasons.
[02:23:24] Unknown:
Right. It's it's almost like saying, well, well, if everyone obeyed the 10 commandments, you know, how much better off would we be? You know? Wouldn't need much government. You wouldn't think so, you know, because you're self governing.
[02:23:42] Unknown:
Yeah. That's why I'm I'm taking this big interest in the book of Jubilees now because they had their their renewals. These and and you can't do it without a spiritual basis behind it. It's gonna be impossible. But if you have that as your underpinnings, relieving these obligations like they did for slavery and land ownership and, and giving back to the community so that the community was always reinvolved every fifty years and regenerated. You know, there wasn't a day that they did this. It was for that whole year. This was about fixing what had been broken essentially in that society.
[02:24:36] Unknown:
Right. Exactly. You know, I I think you get more happiness if you if you are able to share or give to others as opposed to yourself.
[02:24:47] Unknown:
But greedy men don't like Jubilees because they want to keep the land. They want to keep everything, and that's why I think the Pharisees threw the book out to begin with.
[02:24:59] Unknown:
Well, I think I think I think I think the Rockefellers are probably the one of the best examples of that.
[02:25:06] Unknown:
Exactly. And they are in that line of thinking, Pharisees.
[02:25:12] Unknown:
Yeah. They all like competition.
[02:25:15] Unknown:
Competition's a sin according to And that yeah.
[02:25:18] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:25:20] Unknown:
Yeah. And, oh, and he's a philanthropist, by the way. So, you know.
[02:25:25] Unknown:
I was listening to a video on a farmer, and, you know, he's talking about, well, we're 560,000,000,000 in debt. We're gonna lose 40% more farms this year, and we're gonna be closer to 600,000,000,000 in debt. And, he says, I used to, when I started farming, have six choices of where to buy seed in my county, and now I've got one. And that one knows how much I'm projected to make on my land that year per acre, and he's gonna raise the price of his seed roughly that much because he has no competition.
[02:26:04] Unknown:
Yeah. And, you know, it so what do they want the land for, really? You know? Is it gonna be, you know, more subdivisions?
[02:26:12] Unknown:
You know? I mean They're just so greedy, Cody, that they can't see that they're gonna starve along with the rest of us.
[02:26:21] Unknown:
Well, exactly. You know? No. No farms.
[02:26:23] Unknown:
Have a golden goose, but you ain't gonna be able to eat gold.
[02:26:27] Unknown:
No farms. No food.
[02:26:29] Unknown:
Yeah. And that's where we're headed fast. That's why the federal government wanted to take farming over first and foremost, and still Yeah. And then tremendous on any of these guys of any size, they are throttled to work with this system to get all the bennies because they can't exist without them. And then the smaller guys can't produce what they wanna produce either, like just raw milk and fresh eggs and Yeah. And and meat that doesn't have milk. USDA slaughterhouse and, you know, and you and you gotta make an appointment for your pig before he's born at the USDA slaughterhouse.
I mean, this is the crap that they have to deal with.
[02:27:22] Unknown:
Question. Yeah. Who get who gets the $12,000,000,000 ultimately.
[02:27:34] Unknown:
12,000,000,000?
[02:27:35] Unknown:
What are you referring to?
[02:27:37] Unknown:
Well, the pro the cabinet meeting yesterday discussed the $12,000,000,000 farm bill
[02:27:47] Unknown:
to How many calls?
[02:27:49] Unknown:
You didn't hear about that?
[02:27:52] Unknown:
I know. I I I I've been kinda I've been kinda staying away from those guys. So Well You know, I I didn't I didn't know what you guys are. I know who gets it.
[02:28:03] Unknown:
I know who gets it. The USDA. Know, Paul. The FDA.
[02:28:11] Unknown:
No. Yeah. There you go. No. I thought you I thought you knew, but you don't, Paul. The bank Everybody but the farmer.
[02:28:19] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:28:21] Unknown:
B e a s f, John Deere, case I h, pioneer seed seed. Right. All the banks, the community banks, which are fewer and fewer, and they are remotely owned. They are branch banks of sent more central banks, what we'd we'd call central banks, regional banks, I guess. And, you know, the biggest farmers are the ones that's gonna be at the front of the line to get that. Right. There's there's three farmers in this community right now that's gonna get the bulk of the money dispersed in Grant County
[02:29:12] Unknown:
or in this area.
[02:29:14] Unknown:
What what what determines
[02:29:16] Unknown:
what's the determining factor there? What determines who gets what gets what? How how big you are?
[02:29:24] Unknown:
How many people That's it. Employ? How many people do you feed? No.
[02:29:29] Unknown:
No. It's not it's not so much that. It's how how many bushels of this or that you got. See, I don't wanna beat up on Trump too much because he has done a few good things. However however, with that said, do you know what Scott Beset's interest in agriculture
[02:29:50] Unknown:
is? Well, I know he's a I know he's a farmer. I I do know that. He he he's he's a soybean farmer.
[02:29:56] Unknown:
And soybeans is the ones that we are needing to bail out the most because the price has crashed. Rice? Who grows rice in the cabinet? Brooke Rollins, the secretary of Rollins. Yeah. Right. Right. The and then when we have the corn producers, the ethanol deal, which is all ethanol anymore. It's not about feed grains. It's about ethanol. And I think that he's making an effort to try to lessen the impact of that. I'm gonna give him that. And Mhmm. But guess guess who gets a hind head on this?
[02:30:39] Unknown:
I'm sorry. I didn't I didn't catch you there. What what was The wheat part. Who gets the what? The who who gets the what? The hind
[02:30:46] Unknown:
tit.
[02:30:47] Unknown:
Nobody knows where that is. Yeah. Yeah. The last tit.
[02:30:52] Unknown:
Yeah. And there you don't get anything out of it. Okay. There's four that you can get milk out of, but the one back behind, that's the hind tip. Okay.
[02:31:07] Unknown:
So, so what what is it really meant to do then in your opinion?
[02:31:13] Unknown:
It's money for the banks. It's money for the machinery companies, and it's money for the seed companies.
[02:31:23] Unknown:
And who do you think owns the machinery companies and the seed companies? Who do you think owns them? I'll bet you they're related to BlackRock and Vanguard and some of the people that own those businesses.
[02:31:36] Unknown:
You know, most of your many a year old enough to remember when, DuPont chemical company was, big, and DuPont got its big start in the chemical business. I shouldn't say the chemical business, but it got its, became big producing dynamite. Mhmm. And then they roll rolled into various agricultural things and chemistries agricultural chemistries. And, then DuPont bought Pioneer Seed, and DuPont had some really good chemistries, worked really good. But, they expanded their markets. And through mismanagement, they were absorbed or bought out. They went broke. They actually failed financially. Mhmm. And were absorbed by I don't even haven't kept track of who all the transfers have been, but DuPont's been gone for twenty years per year.
And they were they were major players. But Yeah. They were. All they they were the some of the first ones to come out with GMO corn through Pioneer Seed. And producing high fructose corn syrup.
[02:33:11] Unknown:
Right.
[02:33:13] Unknown:
And that has morphed into we grow corn now not for feeding livestock. We grow corn now to produce ethanol. Mhmm. So you can blame that on the Biden administration more than anybody. I won't say that they started it, which they didn't, but they expanded it beyond as well as
[02:33:35] Unknown:
What was it a Henry Henry Ford, the was it the model t, I believe it was, that you could run off of corn, alcohol
[02:33:47] Unknown:
or something like that? Yes. Yes. Yes. He actually used hemp to make his ethanol. He and the car was made of hemp, and it was it was hemp. Hemp plastic.
[02:33:57] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:33:59] Unknown:
Well, here's something else that you may not know. I read an article that BMW this has been fifteen years ago, I'm sure, that BMW actually used hemp to manufacture their door panels on certain models. Mhmm. Oh, wow. That I that wasn't aware of that. Yeah. But, you know, the in interior door panels. Yeah. So you might that's something to follow-up on. But, I'll tell you what. This concentration in the market, it's it's a bad, bad deal. And, you know, you know, nobody nobody can figure out why our rural communities are not only dying, but most of them are dead. I invite you to go to the Texas Panhandle, and you can drive mile after mile after mile of Western Oklahoma.
Got mile after mile after mile, and you'll have to see skeletons of towns. You know, you watch your cowboy movies about the ghost towns. They're here. They're here, and they die a little more every day. And it's all because of concentrations in the marketplace that have been fostered by your federal and state government.
[02:35:21] Unknown:
And Yeah. They regulated the crap out of it. At the county
[02:35:25] Unknown:
don't have a clue what's happened. Much less so Yeah. Yeah.
[02:35:30] Unknown:
Well, I I've always found it interesting too, you know, when you when you fly over their country. Right? I mean, look at all the open land. Right? And it's like, oh, but we were overpopulated. Right? And it's like, no. We're not. You know? There's I mean, there's tons of open land.
[02:35:49] Unknown:
I I read someplace ten, fifteen years ago. The amount of acreage that will would be used if every human being on the face of the earth went to one spot. And how many square feet per person is, like, a 100 square feet per person. Wasn't, you know, cramped up, but they would all fit in less than Grant County, Oklahoma.
[02:36:24] Unknown:
Yeah. What was it they said, like, if you took all the, you know, the supposed population of 8,000,000,000, which I'm not sure there really is, but if you took the supposed population of 8,000,000,000 and you put it in the state, it would fit inside the state of Texas.
[02:36:38] Unknown:
So Yes. I'd I'd like to speak a little bit for California. You know, California produces 25% of the world of of the country's food. That Central Valley is still owned. 80% of that land mass is owned by family farms. I listened to, state congressman who is, like, fourth, fifth generation farmer make the statement that everything that the state of California does, that it legislates towards the farmer, is to put them out of business. And they already don't get. 60% of them don't get the water they need to water their crops. That water goes to the ocean.
I mean, it's all insanity.
[02:37:30] Unknown:
Or do the electric companies.
[02:37:33] Unknown:
You can't tell me that these people don't know they're gonna starve us at some point. They can't be that stupid.
[02:37:39] Unknown:
He's a loaded it up. I got I got Paul Preston was talking about that. Wasn't he, Samuel? Where where they flush the all that reservoir water out to, what was it? Something to do with, a little, a tiny fish or something that they were trying to save or something?
[02:37:59] Unknown:
It's all insanity. It's called the smelt. Yeah. Yeah. The smell. Yeah. Yeah. The smell. They And what did they do to Clamys Falls, Oregon
[02:38:09] Unknown:
when they shut the water off to, the farmers? But it They to the electricity.
[02:38:16] Unknown:
The dam system, which actually hurt the salmon because all that silt gets shoved down into their rocky nice pristine water
[02:38:26] Unknown:
areas. And they're doing the same thing up in, Potter Valley here in California. There's a a Yes. But may I just add another point about that? Mhmm. It was We The People. I can't Chuck Harder. And I called into a show because he thought it was ridiculous that the Klamath Falls people went over the dam and opened the water spillways. And so, he he thought it was wrong for them to do that do that and that the electric company deserve the water money, more because we all need electricity. But he didn't even think when he said that that we all need food. That
[02:39:11] Unknown:
dude's an ass. Anyways, I got an answer for you. I got an answer for you, Joe. If there were 9,000,000,000 people on this rock, they would fit in the state of Texas and have 75 square feet all their own.
[02:39:35] Unknown:
Mhmm. Okay.
[02:39:37] Unknown:
9,000,000,000 people
[02:39:39] Unknown:
would fit in the 700,000,000,000 square feet of Texas.
[02:39:47] Unknown:
Speaking, to Joe about, how the small towns have been devastated, and they're just skeletons that bypasses the concrete, roadways. Now they're just drive bys. You don't even have to go through them anymore.
[02:40:06] Unknown:
Harper County, Kansas is just across the state line from me.
[02:40:13] Unknown:
The Arizona.
[02:40:15] Unknown:
The only new car dealership is in Harper, which and it is fixing to close Saturday. It's the last day. Is And there there are two other small used car lots in the county. Go figure. Go figure.
[02:40:35] Unknown:
Tell you what they need is a gorilla out by the interstate with a big sign.
[02:40:42] Unknown:
No. Because, see, the car dealerships don't, comport with fifteen minute cities cities.
[02:40:50] Unknown:
I'll ask one other question, and then I'm gonna shut up.
[02:40:54] Unknown:
You don't want us to have any I'm
[02:40:57] Unknown:
sorry, Joe. Has anyone ever heard of Buffalo Commons? No. No. Do a search on Buffalo Commons. There was a husband and wife team from Rutgers University came up with this concept called Buffalo Commons. Do a quick search on that, see what you get.
[02:41:24] Unknown:
Buffalo Commons, Alright. Mhmm. Yep.
[02:41:29] Unknown:
That was a big deal thirty years ago, but that it has morphed our Charter school. To that.
[02:41:39] Unknown:
I'm I'm popping up, charter school, book, map, band.
[02:41:48] Unknown:
What what is it?
[02:41:50] Unknown:
Just a town?
[02:41:52] Unknown:
The no. The the concept is to close off everything West of the Appalachians and East of the Continental Divide to human habitation.
[02:42:08] Unknown:
Oh my. Oh, I see. Okay.
[02:42:11] Unknown:
The Buffalo Commons is a provocative idea from 1987 by Frank and Deborah Popper proposing to transform large parts of the Great Plains into a vast rewilded prairie with bison, addressing the region's environmental and economic unsustainability by returning land to native grasslands and bison. It is a concept for ecological restoration, land preservation, and sustainable living, sparking debate and inspiring projects like wildlife corridors and rancher initiatives, though not a single federal park. The term also refers to local initiatives like Cornell led project in Buffalo, New York for public data sharing.
[02:42:57] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. How do they spell their name? P a u p e r?
[02:43:01] Unknown:
No. No. No. It's papa, p o p p e r p o p p e r. Frank and Deborah. Deborah. I dated a Deborah once. She was batshit bananas. And
[02:43:21] Unknown:
Loves a bad taste, And so now you apply that to every Deborah? It is. Yeah.
[02:43:32] Unknown:
Yeah. So wine.
[02:43:36] Unknown:
So Popper was the author. Is that the do I have that correct? Yeah. Frank and Deborah Popper.
[02:43:43] Unknown:
Alright. Probably a husband and wife team. They were proposing From where? To re I don't know.
[02:43:51] Unknown:
Go ahead. Well, like, they evidently didn't well, they must not have lived in the Midwest. That's my point. Point.
[02:43:58] Unknown:
They were from Rutgers University.
[02:44:02] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:44:03] Unknown:
That was their hideout, Rutgers University. That's where they got their paycheck from.
[02:44:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Wow. It's the the drier portion of the great Isn't it funny how everybody wants to tell everybody else how to live? And, they they think that, they have the authority in which to do so. How dare we not consent? I yield.
[02:44:33] Unknown:
Yeah. No. I think I think that that's what that guy was was trying to get at when it with a natural law, constitution or a natural law republic is so that you don't get into this telling everybody else how to live.
[02:44:48] Unknown:
Well, see, that's the thing. They are. And haven't they done enough damage with what they've already been given? And be careful what you ask for. Be careful what you ask for. You just may get it.
[02:45:07] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Well Well, you know, I mean,
[02:45:10] Unknown:
think about it in terms of, you know, I mean, it's you practically can't even breathe without breaking the law anymore. You know? How many laws have we written?
[02:45:19] Unknown:
Only if you're a citizen of The United States.
[02:45:23] Unknown:
Well, there there you go. You're exactly right. You too. Citizens of The United States. Right? And I think that's what he's that's what he's getting at is that you would build your own republic.
[02:45:37] Unknown:
Well, if he's not doing it based on national status and a citizenship that's actually under Well nature's god, then he's barking up the wrong damn tree.
[02:45:48] Unknown:
No. No. I think he is doing that. Okay. I I don't know if he I don't know if he's used, used the the the term national or not, but he I've I've heard him, I've heard I've heard him use the term sovereign, which I don't totally agree with. But The people are sovereign. The people as a collective are sovereign because no person is above
[02:46:13] Unknown:
another. So the people are sovereign and the people created government, and the government being a creation of the people, the sovereign people, can never be over the people. The people just need to realize that they are sovereign and that they are above the creation
[02:46:32] Unknown:
and If you use it in that context if you use it in that context, that's fine. I have no issues with that. But some people use it the wrong way, and they get in trouble for it. So
[02:46:43] Unknown:
Well, guys, you know, if you use if you use the term sovereign citizen together, oh, I love it whenever somebody suggests that I'm a sovereign citizen because I shut them down. Go, wait. Are you a special kind of stupid? How can you be sovereign and over reign everything but be one of the boys? How can you do that? Them two things Yeah. Them things are like a dog that don't hunt. Okay? That that just don't go together. You drive on parkways and park and driveways, don't you? Oh, Ron. And and then I and then I then I swing by the freezer, and I get out of get out of steak to kinda hold on my eye for a little bit so it don't darken too much.
[02:47:35] Unknown:
And then we all raise baby goats. We've all raised baby goats. And,
[02:47:43] Unknown:
well, okay. Well, who's Who's at least do you have kids or children? Following them around the yard.
[02:47:49] Unknown:
Yes. There you go. Because we're gonna need somebody. Just about to say that.
[02:47:56] Unknown:
And you better make sure they have enough to eat or they start chewing on your house. Oh, speaking of eating speaking of eating,
[02:48:04] Unknown:
I just got done, consuming a baseball sized ball of wheatgrass, with a little bit of salt and a fork, and it was fabulous. Fabulous. Oh, yeah. Cool. I'm just saying.
[02:48:21] Unknown:
Sounds like it it gives you a lot of energy, does it not?
[02:48:25] Unknown:
What? What? What? You you think something gave me a lot of energy? Yeah, man. How did she get that salt to stick?
[02:48:33] Unknown:
Did you put some oil on it? No. No. They just
[02:48:37] Unknown:
hello. Wheatgrass is you know, you just give it a spritz of water. The salt sticks to the water. It's all done. Oh, okay. I'm just asking.
[02:48:45] Unknown:
I don't know. The free range ball.
[02:48:49] Unknown:
Yep. That's me. Free range Paul. Free free range Paul. Free range Pablo. Okay. Can I take this thing down now? Can I can I can I please? Can I Can I Can I Can I Can I Can I Can I Yeah? Yeah. We we've we've set our piece. Let's see if we could do this now. Thanks for joining us for the Radio Ranch on eurofolkradio.com, radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. You can catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. Our website is thematrixdocs.com where you'll find links to free conference call and actually join us live on the show. And tell you what, seeing as the stream is still running, you have a couple of minutes. You can go to the matrixstocks.com, and you can click on any of the free conference call links and actually join us for the continuation of the after discussion, which will not be broadcast, so you won't be able to see it if you stay where you are. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network and The Radio Ranch inviting you back here again real soon. Ciao.
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[02:50:17] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Opening: Radio Ranch with Roger Sales, seasonal chatter, credits
Syndication and platforms: shout‑outs and where to listen
Website tour: thematrixdocs.com resources and call‑ins
Firesign Theatre nostalgia and Beat the Reaper skit
Current events riff: Tim Pool incident and media takes
Show purpose: welcoming new students and overcoming paranoia
Claims of voluntary servitude and power through consent
Citizen vs resident: the two questions and signatures
Call‑in format, donations, and why questions go on‑air
Origin story: Sarah Westall interview and building the website
Audience response, marketing attempts, and show growth
Voluntariness and personal responsibility themes
Feudal system analogy and Fourteenth Amendment focus
Subject to the jurisdiction thereof: the latch key debate
"The truth shall set you free" and life after freedom
Traffic tickets, priorities, and staying out of court
Why living abroad, passports, and teachers’ prosecutions
The "skeleton key" metaphor and call for participation
Open lines: callers join—Dave from Michigan on winter and heat
Success story: 12‑year‑old gets national passport status
Radio memories and music industry war stories
Record label days: Mercury, ABC, Infinity and industry gripes
Digital IDs, Real ID, and retail tracking concerns
Residency abroad: visas, overstays, and practicalities
Airports, TSA procedures, and opting out questions
Addresses, mail, ZIP codes, and jurisdiction myths
General delivery, USPS quirks, and postage lore
UCC talk: negotiable instruments and contracts
Sheldons notes: general delivery limits and store policies
Price discrimination debate at grocery chains
TSA bonuses, protests, and broader control narratives
Freeing oneself via affidavit and Fourteenth Amendment arguments
Common law vs statutory pleadings and courtroom strategy
Law & Order quip and surveillance capitalism jokes
Sign‑off segment, then after‑show continues
After‑show: grocery pricing, self‑checkout, and protests
Wheatgrass, hemp, and health tangents
Natural law republic vs amendments—constitutional chat
Farming, debt, ethanol, and corporate consolidation
"Buffalo Commons" idea and land use debates
Wrap of after‑show banter and final goodbyes