In today’s spirited Wednesday edition of the Radio Ranch, I open with reflections on the holiday season’s financial anxiety and quickly pivot to a standout political newcomer: James Fishback, a 30-year-old businessman and fourth-generation Floridian running to succeed Ron DeSantis as Florida’s next Republican governor. We play his full campaign announcement and discuss his platform—ending the H-1B “scam,” blocking institutional and foreign bulk home purchases, opposing AI data centers that raise power costs, and eliminating property taxes for Florida residents—while contrasting him with Rep. Byron Donalds. The conversation widens into listener Q&A on silver’s surge past $61, practical metals ownership tips (including junk silver and reputable dealers), and first-hand experiences with international banking, moving precious metals, and private vaulting in Uruguay. We also touch on community call-in dynamics, staying focused under disruption, and practical advice for handling bureaucratic matters like stepping off the IRS rolls. We close with on-the-ground comparisons of healthcare costs and access in Latin America, where private care and direct-pay models frequently deliver humane treatment at a fraction of U.S. prices.
Resources and mentions (non-sponsored): Fishback’s campaign video and site (search “James Fishback Florida governor 2026”), Harrison Smith’s third-hour interview segment featuring Fishback, reputable precious metals dealers (e.g., Miles Franklin, Liberty Coin in Orange County/Hermosa Beach), practical tips for storing metals (private vaults like Verlix in Montevideo), and community guidance for navigating taxes, Medicare/FICA basics, and expat healthcare options.
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Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. So would we. We're gonna try again here on the Wednesday edition of the Radio Ranch. Roger Sales, your host, and it is date stamped 12/1025. So we're almost halfway through the month here. The month of celebration, well, it's a month of anxiety for a lot of people, especially this year when the economy is bad and you wanna go do things for your loved ones and the friend people you care about and you can't afford it. Sure. There's a lot of people in that situation. Unfortunately, this year, good morning. Paul, would you be so kind as to, identify the people that are helping us today, extend our reach, and we wanna identify them, and we want to give them proper credit for doing so, if you would, please.
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Thank you, Raj. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. That, of course, is our anchor, our flagship platform. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul English, our buddy, across the drink. We're on radio.globalvoiceradio.net. That is the audio, channel. And we're on video or rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. Rumble Mhmm. .Globalvoiceradio.net for audio there as well. And, our website is thematrixstocks.com, and we use free conference call for people to join us live on the show, and you will find those links on the matrixstocks. That's about it, Raj.
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Okay, man. So Andy's, on sabbatical today. Well, how how do we how do we launch off here this morning? You know, very rarely do I see someone who is entering into politics. Now notice I didn't say a politician. Laurie. I said someone who has had other activities to see things so badly as happening that they get, I'm gonna get in there and see if I can do something about it with new ideas. Mhmm. You don't see too many of those folks that impress you. But boy and I've been meaning to mention this guy. I had first became aware of him at two weeks ago, and it appear it appears appears it appears at this point that the folks in Florida are really in for a advantaged person to run.
Really? Now the guy's name is Fishback, which would immediately, make you wanna think he's Jewish, but I'm not sure that he is. If he is, he's not the traditional Jewish guy. Well, I saw him. He entered the race about two weeks ago down there to replace DeSantis, who's undoubtedly the best governor Florida's ever had. K? And, he's running against a black guy, and I can't remember his name right off the bat. But he's the Republican guy that's got a district there in Florida, and he's, gonna run for the governor. And this guy, Fishback, has, thrown his hat in the ring.
You might wanna, Paul, dig up fishback2026.com. And at some point, maybe we can play this, guys. That's his his website that he's got. He was on I saw some of this stuff two weeks ago as I said. Harrison was bringing it to our attention. And then yesterday, he had him on for a full hour. The whole hour last hour this guy was on. He's a young guy. Well, youngest. You know? He's already been successful in, whatever. He's got his own financial, situation. I don't know exactly what his company was, investment company or something. He's done obviously very well.
He, although growing up in the part of South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, etcetera, his grandfather owned, he went in his whole story. Fourth generation Floridian. Instead of living down in the high end district of Florida down there, he lives up in the Panhandle in a a town called Madison, very small town. But, boy, this guy has got some really good ideas, and he is really not reticent at all at pointing out the the bad problems we're all dealing with, that we're all disgusted about. Anyway, it's just very refreshing to see someone who is trying to seek political office, not because they're a politician, but because of the situation like Trump.
Situation is so bad that, you know, I don't know about mister, I think his first name is James. Mister Fishback, I'm not sure if he's married with children or whatever, but, you know, Trump is. And I guess I don't have any myself, self, but if I had children, I no doubt I'd love them no matter what our relationship was. And I'd be very concerned about their progeny and their progeny and the line that I had started, that would have to live with some of these consequences. Anyway, very impressive. Very impressive. So you folks in Florida are very fortunate. And, certainly do your own due diligence. I'm gonna see if Paul can maybe play a little bit of, his announcement on that website.
But, this is somebody you could work for. He doesn't have a big organization. He doesn't have big donors. He he he doesn't have all that stuff. I I gather he's ponying up his own money. And, at this stage anyway, but man, does this guy well, he says things you wanna hear, and I think he's sincere about it. Paul, were you able to dig that up?
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Yeah. I'm I had to, bring it up on his, Twitter account, and I'm working on
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pumping that into the approach. I don't wanna play a whole lot of it. I just want you to get a feel of this guy because he's very impressive. The folks in Florida are very fortunate to have somebody like this, it would appear, throwing their hat in the ring, and maybe this is some sort of a trend. I see it all over, you know, from different angles, but as, catalyzed by different events. But, basically, it's Howard Howard Beal. You know? I'm I'm I'm I'm mad as hell, and I ain't gonna take it anymore. I'm gonna try and do something about it. And that seems to be what mister Fishback's only been in the race two weeks.
I'll tell you even when he first started, here's this black guy, the sitting congressman, and his, I believe, his ratings right there, it's very early. Now this is a long time away, you know, was like 19% and this guy had 40 something percent within the first week or two.
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Oh, yeah. His I do believe that his announcement is two minutes and fifty seven seconds. We could probably replay the whole thing.
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Yeah. Please. Oh, alright. I was gonna send you yesterday's clip, the third hour, and you could just go space through there and see, you know, whatever you land on that he's talking about. But let's hear what he's got to say here. And, heads up Florida because this is appears to be somebody that you could assist, and that's the one and yesterday, he was kinda calling for that. You know, knock on doors, however you could help with the campaign. This guy appears to be somebody, a dark horse, that he he said Randy Fine. Now you know who he is. They call him the Hebrew hammer. You know who that piece of crap is? He he ran for, Gates' seat. The Gates vacated, and he won. And that is Pensacola, District 1 in Florida over on the, on the severe West Side.
And he said Fishbein called him and begged him not to run for forty five minutes while he was eating a a bag of Cheez Its. He's such a fat slob. So anyway, if you can, let's just hit mister Fishback and let the audience probably for most of you, this is the first time you've become, aware of of him.
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Alright. Here we go.
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My name is James Fishback, and I'm running to succeed Ron DeSantis as Florida's next Republican governor. I'm running for Florida governor so I can make life more affordable for you and your family. Easier to afford groceries, to buy a home, to raise a family, and when it's all said said and done, to retire with dignity. I'll do that by stopping the h one b scam so our workers, especially our college grads, can get jobs again. I'll tell Blackstone, Airbnb, and foreign investors that, no. In Florida, you can't buy our homes because our homes are for families. And I'll stop the construction of any AI data center that threatens to raise our electricity bills or poison our water supply. And I'll completely and totally eliminate property taxes for every Florida resident because in America, you don't rent your home from the government. You own it free and clear. Nowadays, not all Republicans are the same. If a Republican politician supports the h one b scam that fires our workers, he can't be our next governor. If he goes out and supports the building of AI data centers that threaten our electric bills and our water supply, he can't be our next governor. And if he goes to congress and does nothing for us but makes millions of dollars trading stocks for himself.
He can't be our next governor. Congressman Byron Donalds can't be our next governor because he won't fight for Florida like Ron DeSantis has. I will. I'll fight to preserve governor DeSantis' wins by keeping Florida free from DEI, radical transgenderism, Soros backed prosecutors, child predators, voter fraud, and the millions of illegals that invaded our country on Kamala Harris' watch. I'll do that because unlike Byron Donald's, I'm not a politician. I'm an investor and a businessman. I stood up to Wall Street. I sued the Federal Reserve, and I filed a landmark brief with the Supreme Court defending president Trump's right to fire corrupt federal officials. I started IncubateDebate, a free high school debate league for thousands of kids across Florida so they could learn how to debate, discuss, and grow as Americans. I love our state. I am a fourth generation Floridian. My great grandfather fought in World War one and then owned a small hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach. My grandfather fought in World War two and ran 750 head of cattle in Okeechobee.
My father proudly drove the city bus in Broward County where I was born and raised. I went to Florida public schools from kindergarten to graduation. Even though I grew up in South Florida, I now call the Panhandle home. I'm an unapologetic Christian who believes that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life, and I'm a proud American who will never apologize for our history. In the coming months, I'm gonna meet as many Florida voters as I can where they live, work, and pray. I'll visit all 67 counties because Florida's next governor has to be someone you can see, talk to, and even debate with. I look forward to seeing you soon. My name is James Fishback, and I approve this message because Florida is our home. America is our birthright, and we will never let them steal it from us.
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What do you think, Paul?
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He's checking all the right boxes.
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Yep. And I'll let Now, yeah, you see how he talks? You see that cadence that he spoke with? Mhmm. He spoke for almost an entire hour like that yesterday on and and Harrison, unlike Alex, doesn't interrupt him all the damn time. Just to let you know. Yeah. K. This is my guest. I'm gonna defer to him. I asked him to come on and talk to you, and I'm I'm not gonna disrespect him by interrupting him and finishing all his damn sentences like Alex likes to do. One of these urgent attorneys,
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Ecuadorian flies. Wait. Can you hear me, Roger?
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Yes. Waheed, I hear you. You might wanna move to Florida, Waheed.
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Yeah.
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What's going on in Florida?
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Florida. I I we've been talking about that for the last ten minutes. You just tuned in and said, hey, Roger, right in the middle of a conversation, and you haven't Yes. That's what he does, Roger.
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I I wanted to ask you what the problem is. Do that. I want to ask you what the problem is. Why? Why? Why are you so rude, Wahid?
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I didn't know. I just I just chimed in. I was gonna I heard you guys talking, and that's it. Okay. Alright. Okay, Wajid. What's your question? Take us totally off track of what we've been talking about and exhibiting for ten minutes because we need here to serve Wajid. How can we help you, Wajid?
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Well, now I've been somebody muted me, so I can't I can't talk. Somebody just muted me. No. We hear you. We hear you, Wahid. Please. What what you I wanted to know what I was gonna ask you what was the topic.
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Well, you don't even listen. You just barge in and start asking. If you listen a little bit, you'll get an idea what the topic is. Waheed, you're a piece of work, man. You mentioned I saw Can you imagine you mentioned you mentioned You mentioned
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I muted, Wahid. Can you imagine if every person that signed into here, upon entering, came in and said, what's the topic? What kind of show this would be? Sorry, wahid. My god. Wahid, please, ma'am.
[00:16:02] Unknown:
Whoo. Now the way your mind works, buddy. We're talking about a guy named James Fishback. He just announced two weeks ago, he's running for governor as somebody who's never been in politics before in Florida. Paul just played his announcement off his website, and that's when you jumped in and interrupted everything and have taken us totally off track, Wyatt. That's what we were talking about. You notice I emphasized were.
[00:16:32] Unknown:
Roger, my my grandmother used to have a saying that she said in German, and it essentially meant some people are born in the basement and never brought up.
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So that's what we're talking about, Wahid. You got any questions?
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Wahid, if you're gonna show up late, check the archive. Well, you might.
[00:16:56] Unknown:
That the I know I know you mentioned Alex Jones, and you mentioned, Aaron Aaron Schroeder. So
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you were? No. I didn't Aaron Schroeder? No. I didn't mention Schroeder or Schroeder. So you did listen, and you did have an idea what we were talking about, and you still interrupted,
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didn't you? I wanted to know what had happened. Well, I didn't hear that. I just heard you mention Alex and Aaron Schroeder, and I then I was gonna chime in. Mention So what what's going on or what any I did not mention any Schroeder or Stroyer.
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I mentioned Harrison Smith Smith. So you need to listen a little bit closer, don't you, Waheed?
[00:17:40] Unknown:
Wahid, here's the deal. If you're late to the show, you have to catch the archive to get caught up, or you have to listen for a little while and figure out what the topic of discussion is. You've just thrown the entire program off track for, like, the last eight minutes just because you didn't show up to the show on time. What would your employer do if you punched in fifteen minutes late? They certainly wouldn't fill you in on the company meeting that happened when your shift was supposed to begin.
[00:18:16] Unknown:
Well, Heeb, I don't wanna exclude anybody from the program. I don't wanna exclude Farris, but he keeps making an ass out of himself and disrupting the show like you're doing here and and coming in with bullshit that's totally off what we're talking about most of the time. And now we got Wahib. I want to answer your questions, Wahib, but you know what you invariably do Here is totally different. You've been listening. You interrupt. You say, I wanna hear what y'all talking about. Well, listen. You know, Wahid, God gave you two ears and one mouth. What does that tell you?
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I did I did I have my phone my phone takes forever my phone takes forever for for me to need to I did wait until there was a break. Okay. Well, you need to find until there was a break.
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Well, there wasn't a break. We were talking. Oh, Waheed. God, how can you come how can you people come in and disrupt the whole damn radio program?
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Wahid, we should probably not do this again. What do you think?
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It it takes it it takes it takes me when you ask me a question, it takes about three to four it takes about a minute or two for me to press the button
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because my phone goes off. A minute or two. Well, Waiheed, this is for sixty minutes. That means? Go get yourself a damn new phone.
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Or it means to me, maybe you just shouldn't participate. You should just listen.
[00:19:56] Unknown:
They've given away Apple seventeens all over the damn television. Every damn cell phone company's giving them to you. Go get you a new Apple.
[00:20:07] Unknown:
Hey, Roger.
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Gary. Gary.
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Can we go back to the analysis of the fish bank
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account? I want to, but why he god. Don't mind.
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I'd like you to finish his your comment about his cadence.
[00:20:27] Unknown:
His cadence. It was you went for forty five minutes straight just like that reeling off responses, answers, analyzing situations, giving you an alternative, seeing what he's already schemed out to do, and he never even let up. He didn't even hardly stop long enough for Waheed to get in there. Okay? People like that know their stuff cold. And if it's just somebody that's very bright on the horizon. I was extremely impressed with him when I saw him about a week or so ago. I meant to mention on the program is something I forgot. And then yesterday, he shows up for a whole hour on Harrison's show in the third segment. If you wanna find out more about this guy, especially if you're in Florida, go go check out the third hour of Harrison yesterday in the war room. Okay? Now, Wawheed, do you have any questions about mister Fishback?
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I do, Roger.
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Okay, Lisa.
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Based on I'm gonna say that you listened to that interview and stuff. Did he happen to mention because I noticed in that little clip that he said he sued the Federal Reserve.
[00:21:37] Unknown:
No. He added what he did was he wrote an amicus curie brief, which is a friend of the court brief. So evidently, he's got some legal background too, and it was accepted by the Supreme Court in one of these latest Trump cases. I didn't hear him say anything about the other, but I do know he said he re he filed that amicus brief. He explains it a little bit more in that longer segment on Harrison. He only had a couple of minutes there to hit the high points. Guy's very impressed. Actually say yes. He did, Raj. He said he sued the Federal Reserve. He didn't say anything more about it. Okay. I must have missed that. I'm not sure if he covered it yesterday, but I know he wrote that amicus giri brief.
So just a heads up, you know, there's there's not many people that's come out of nowhere that cause a splash like this guy has and leave the impression the first time you ever hear him. And he's a young guy. Okay? Mhmm. He's very impressive. I just wanted to talk about it, alert you to it as an audience, tell you there are some good people that are trying to get into politics and change these situations. They're not like this black guy that's sit that's running against him that he's talking about that's already sitting up there. He's this young white guy. First time I heard him, or I realized, he said he's a Christian.
So he's not Jewish. And, very impressive guy. That's what I was trying to say. So if you if he if if he's in your Ballywicker, you're more interested at all, go check him out. Either his website, fishback2026.com is where Paul played that little clip at, or you can go search up Harrison yesterday for that hour and listen to him. He's very impressive. People in Florida, Florida's gonna be one of the most important states in the union, folks.
[00:23:31] Unknown:
K? There's another Roger. When I first did his name, when you mentioned him, I just, you know, put that in the search. And, evidently, the big guy that's running against him is Byron Donalds.
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Yes. A black guy.
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And he has filed some kind of or or he's just bringing it out that he actually has a has had a suit against him from a inappropriate relations with a teenage girl.
[00:24:04] Unknown:
No. They tried to pull that on Gaetz too. Remember?
[00:24:07] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. That's where but it was evident. I mean, there was court, you know, things filed against him in '22, And she was 17, and he was 27, and she was working for him. He denies him. He says it's all false. So yeah. Well,
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I tell you, the Jews don't want him running because Fiske buying the new Hebrew hammer, he said called him for forty five minutes and told him not to run. So obviously, they're already against that. And that's the same as I said, exact same scenario they tried to pull against Matt Gaetz. Fortunately, Matt Gaetz was able to, even though that stigma suck, stuck. That's the problem with those deals they pull on people is that first impression sticks. And you can deny it. You can bring out proof, and they still come back and say president Trump was convicted of 37 felonies. He raped that that horrible woman. All those things are false, but they still bring them out. So anyway, I didn't mean to stir up a bunch of crap. Wahid came in here and and and interrupted the whole damn program because he won't listen.
Okay? So now I'm having to try and get my sentiments back and get myself settled up because quite frankly, Wahid excuse me. But your lack of consideration for me and this audience is absolutely unbelievable. Waheed thinks the whole damn show revolves around him, and he can interrupt at any time and take us anywhere to Mars, to Uranus, to to some outside planet on did you see what I posted on Greg Marinaro? Well, we had and said anything at all about financial? That's when Wahid comes in. That's you, Wahid. Why are you saying I'm disrespectful of me and our program and this audience?
You're not adding to it. Most of the time, you're taken away from it. So and that what you did today was a perfect example, man. I'm sorry to scold you and whip up on you, but, man, that's just bullshit. K? Stop it. Start being considerate of other people. The world doesn't revolve around.
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Roger?
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Morning, Julie.
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Morning. Did you know that Fishback attended Georgetown University?
[00:26:29] Unknown:
I did not. I don't know anymore about his background. I haven't looked into him. I don't know. I just tell you, he seems like a hell of a guy. Okay? And he's stepping into a void and finding out things that are big problems that his opponent is in favor of, like h b one visas, Building building AI centers in the state of Florida, raising your electric bill and polluting the water just like this guy said. So come on come on with Julie's other take on everybody because there ain't nobody good according to Julie. What happened the guy's got in his background?
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Oh, no. I just wanted to I just wanted to let you know that he dropped out of Georgetown at 21 to launch his own hedge fund hedge fund. Good for him. Yes. And then he also founded another investment firm called Azorius Partners and then he founded a company called IncubateDebate, which was a debate company for Florida students, and it was acquired by the Koch family's, company called Bill of Rights Institute.
[00:27:41] Unknown:
Okay. So he's been a little bit active. He's very young, looks like. He's 30. I just He's 30. I I I just think the guy's real sharp. Okay? I wanted to bring him to the audience. Most of you, if you're not watching Harrison, Ali Jones, you probably never heard of this guy. The folks in Florida, look into him. Come up with your own conclusions, obviously. But this guy, I I believe you can get behind and feel good about putting your efforts there if you want to do that sort of activity. If you don't, then don't do it. Hell of a start for the show today.
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That means there's nowhere to go but up.
[00:28:28] Unknown:
God almighty. I try and be Paul, I really try and be non cordial people. We got people like this Ferris guy that comes in and, no. This is providence. It's not provinces. You don't send any of your damn Farris, I don't want you bringing people to this program if they got an attitude like you. Okay? And now we got Waheed who's been around here a long time. Usually, we put up with him. Some people think it's comedic because he appears to be like a like somebody stumble into a TV show as a straight man. And and and and and I just and today, you just come in. You don't even listen, but you were listening. So and and you want to say, what are we talking about? Well, why don't you god gave you two ears and one mouth, Waiheb. What does that tell you? Hey, Rog. Roger. Yes. Paul. Paul, I'm gonna disagree with you because you said we can only go up, but we need Roger's blood pressure to go down.
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Well, yeah. Right. Okay. But, Roger, no. Actually, no. No. No. No. That was somebody different. Never mind. Never mind. I was about to see I try and be nice to people. I mean, honestly.
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But I guess you're asking me about You know, it's like it's it's like, Truman said about Washington. You ever hear that, Lisa? Do you want a friend in Washington? Get a dog.
[00:29:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Get a dog. But I'm gonna say, while he does that quite often, I've noticed, he'll be in here for a minute and open mic and chiming in what he thinks is important for the day no matter what's going on in the show.
[00:30:12] Unknown:
Hey, Roger.
[00:30:14] Unknown:
Yes, Gary? Hey, Gary.
[00:30:18] Unknown:
Can we change the subject? Can I change the subject, please?
[00:30:22] Unknown:
I would love to. Did you hear Do you see do you see the disruptions you caused? You know I'm talking to. Do you see the disruptions you charged in this program? This is this program's my life, Wahid. It's the two hours of the day that's important to me. I try and come in here and cover stuff that's important to people, and I get crap like this. So now the whole first, how far are we? We're 30 we're thirty minutes to the program, and twenty minutes of it have been spent on me bitching about why Eve and his inconsiderate crap.
[00:30:59] Unknown:
Well, Roger, I'm trying to change the subject.
[00:31:02] Unknown:
Alright, Gary. What do you got, please?
[00:31:05] Unknown:
Did you hear about the thousand passengers that were flown to Israel so they can be reeducated on anti
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Semite stuff. That well, you're clipping out just a little bit. The thousands of who? Pastors. Oh my god. They got a full court press, man. These people are real concerned, and you can see it everywhere. From them buying TikTok to have an Ellison Ellison bought CBS the other day. I don't know if any of you heard that. So they're stocking everything up with this Larry Ellison guy, the guy with Oracle, because he's the largest supporter of the IDF in the world. And he's taken all this money and funneling his support to the IDF.
They're trying to change the kids. They're trying to do anything they can to stop this downward spiral on them being exposed for their crap. Now they're pulling a thousand ministers over to Satan's sandbox to further enforce the crap that they fed them through the Scofield Bible.
[00:32:14] Unknown:
And the other thing, Roger, is okay. Well, the other thing is, I don't know if you are aware, but, silver went over $61 yesterday.
[00:32:26] Unknown:
I didn't hear anybody talking about that. That is amazing. And it's only gonna go up. And so I guess the, one of the questions they're asking is, will it hit a 100 before the end of the year?
[00:32:40] Unknown:
I don't believe so. And, you know, I've studied this market for years. It won't hit a 100 before the first of the year, but I would venture to bet that it will hit a 100 by February.
[00:32:53] Unknown:
Very well could be over the spring next year. I don't doubt that one single bit, and and and it's gonna remember the old saying on Wall Street, silver leads gold. So that's why they try and suppress it so much. It's a smaller market than gold. It's easier therefore to control than gold. And if silver does lead gold, they can keep both of them down by simply applying the, naked short principle in the overnight hours to silver.
[00:33:22] Unknown:
Well, I'll disagree with one aspect. Silver is a larger market than gold.
[00:33:30] Unknown:
Okay. Well, not not from the the metals guys disagree with you, but if that's your opinion, that's your opinion.
[00:33:38] Unknown:
You gotta take into account how much silver is used in industrial use. Well, of course. Batteries. Yep.
[00:33:47] Unknown:
Yep. All that. I I've you know, we got you know, I asked Paul the other day, you know, how much is in a cruise missile?
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Yeah. Kilo.
[00:33:58] Unknown:
22 pounds. Not a kilo. Not 2.2. 22 pounds. About 10 kilos.
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And once that's more like 25
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or 26 Okay. It's a bunch of We figured it out. It's a bunch of silver that's used in every cruise missile. And every time one of those million dollar babies goes kaboom, it's unrecoverable.
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Because it vaporizes. That's why I say
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that's why I say the silver market's larger than the gold market.
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Uh-huh. But I'm not talking about used it. Oh. Yeah. Okay. I I the oh, go ahead.
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What they're talking about the gold market being larger than silver is the investment side of it, not the manufacturing side. That's right. Take the industrial
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Yep. There's manufacturing demand on silver. They don't people don't want if you had you could use something that accomplished what you're trying to do, conductivity, and it was $60 an ounce versus $4,000 an ounce. Well, which one are you gonna use? In that question? The 60.
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Yep. Exactly. So, yes, I didn't just hold on. Thanks for Well, silver's still an excellent, excellent investment. So if you haven't invested in it yet, I would highly recommend you get out there and buy some. And I'm gonna tell you right now, you go back and listen to the USA Watchdog with
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the the Chihuahua over there. He had Bill Holter on Sunday. Bill Holter worked with Shekman. He used to work with Sinclair before he died, all that. They both worked for Shekman's company, Miles Franklin. And he said, hey. He said, this is the best way to own silver. Junk silver. You can buy junk silver that's pre 64, especially dimes and quarters, half dollars. You can buy those at no premium. If you go send them a thousand dollars, they'll send you a thousand dollars worth of spot, and they're not gonna charge a premium on that junk silver at this time.
So that's probably they've got it. They'll sell it to you. There's no premium. If you're in that market, you might wanna look into that.
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Hey, Rob. Thing
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that impacted the silver market highly is the fact that India has now made it an investment metal. In other words, people can put up their silver holdings for a loan as collateral.
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And The US has named it a strategic medal with which puts it under National Security House auspices. Okay, Wahid. Tell me, what's your question on gold and silver?
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Yeah. Yes. Yes. I'm hearing from some dealers. Some dealers are not because they're saying that they're not taking any some people are saying you got to have $2. Remember, you can buy $200 $400 Some people are talking about
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they're not selling unless you're buying a thousand, 2,000, or a lot of money. Of that. That may be true for small dealers. I don't know what the Miles Franklin's, policy is on that, but I know Miles Franklin has got it. I know they're very reputable, and, I I don't know their limits or anything else. If this is something that interests you, when it should, go go investigate yourself and make your own decision. Okay. Thank you. Gary, you got anything else to add? Yes, hon. Wahid, you got anything else to add? K.
Anybody in the audience got any questions or something to add? I'm not gonna bite your head off. I promise.
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Look at baby.
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I can't do anything right now.
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Okay. Who else has got something says something about babies? That's me, Scott in New York. How's it going, everybody? Scotty, you sound well, you don't sound like you're in New York. You sound like you're in Shanghai. Well, so step right up to the microphone and may please make a comment or question. Oh, you're not hearing me? The microphone's right in front of me, and this is what I'm doing. You're not hearing me? I I I no. I didn't say I wasn't hearing you. I said I was hearing you very faintly.
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Alright. I'm holding my hand. Is that any better?
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Are you on a headset head ear earbuds? No. I don't use any of that, John. No. This is, like, a Okay. Well, I'm Scott great night. Alright. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for being so distracted. I try and get it as audible as possible. We hear you, Scotty. Go ahead.
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Alright. I had, I really haven't been on here for a while. I've been, overwhelmed. But the last time I was, I was asking about it was after you had gone home, Roger, but I was asking how to get, a lice my license and maybe a passport ID card. And they helped me so well, but when my computer updated, it shut the window. I had open for, like, two months. I have no idea what show that was to go back, because I I I have no idea. I lost my license two years ago. It was actually valid. It might have expired,
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and I wanted to get a password. If anybody could, just give me a couple of little tips. I I'll give you a tip. Be a disaster. Give you a tip. If you get information you need and you got it on a window for two months, you're procrastinating. You don't know what I go through, brother. You don't know what I do. I don't care. I'm just making a comment. If it's on there for two months, you had point at some point to move on it. Now how can we help you? Again, whoo. What can you teach us? Oh, I know what the problem is. It's a full moon. Roger.
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Yeah. Hang hang on a second, Robbie. I've got something for Scotty. Scotty, the best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. If you're overwhelmed, just take the most the single most important thing to your life, focus on it, and put it to bed, and then you can go to the next important, the next important, and the next important. You will be happy because you will be able to get through life without wondering which end is up.
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Well, if you just hold on for that totally, and I have done that. If you want me to list what I have accomplished, it'll take a while. Not close. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No need. A lot.
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No need. It's a full moon. It's a full moon, Paul.
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Yeah. Hang around for the after show. We'll try and help you again. Alright. Thank you. Okay, Robbie. Robbie.
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Something about paying a driver's license. Is that a driver's license? I will deal with it after the show. Good morning, Robbie.
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He should just go to the home page and click on for new students, maybe, or go to that what is it? Status.info? No. Nationalstatus.info?
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No. He has he has he he is a completely different animal. It's not so simple as that. Not cut and dry. Okay. We'll help him in the after show.
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I just wanted to mention, a while back when silver started going up, I went and I cashed in some of mine. And, even several months ago, the owner said, everybody's coming in and cash in their silver. He says, I I can't take anymore. So I called him recently just to touch base with him. And I don't know if he's the only one, but I guess people these coin dealers cannot keep up with, you know, buying silver from people because
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everybody's cashing in their silver. So that's what I ran into, guys. Uh-huh. That's because the economy is so bad and people are having to, And that's the reason Miles Franklin has got this big pile of junk silver because people are having to sell because the economy is so bad. And don't forget, here we are. Where are we? In the wonderful holiday season where people have all these obligations and they're trying to get some funds to fulfill them, would be my guess, Robbie. Okay? So it's a buying opportunity for somebody that has cash and and been sitting on that a little bit to help buttress up your back end because there you you know, folks, silver could go up to $5,600 an ounce.
10 times what it is now. So you get those small denominations. The premium's already been paid. People recognize it. They come from the mint. You have to educate them a little bit that it's silver, not cupro nickel. But, you know, if you take, like a quarter I can remember when gas was a quarter doll a quarter 25¢ a gallon. You remember that, Paul? When I was in my twenties, late teens and twenties, gas was 25¢ a gallon. And my father bought and ordered a Mercedes diesel in the mid sixties, and he was getting diesel for $16.17 cents a gallon.
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When I entered the the employment field, worked at a Clark gas station, it was $36.09 when when I was a youngin'. So didn't do bad for the what what was that? Ten years Well between Well, my 25¢ and 36?
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That ain't bad. My point then my point is you could take one of those silver 25¢ and go divide it into this $60 an ounce silver, and you're gonna find out that you're you're paying about what you were for gas fifty years ago. Right. The equation of the quality is about the same price. Maybe a little bit lower now with this, spurt with silver here lately. Mhmm. Anyway, don't forget, silver's got fantastic qualities unless you have to move with it. If you gotta move with it, it doesn't have a whole lot of utility. That's why people prefer gold. You can take a gold ounce coin, sew it into your coat or or or your clothing and walk right through, and they'll never pick it up. Although they would with electro stuff now, but so how do you deal with that? Alright. If you're gonna travel, this came in very handy.
I heard it on a show one time. I was trying to get my gold down to Argentina. That's a hell of a story. Maybe I can divert things here and tell you a neat story. When I was, moving down there, I went to my coin dealer, Tom Cloud, one of the top 20 coin dealers in the world. He was there in Atlanta. Great guy. And I said, Tom, I'm moving to Argentina. I'd like to get my gold down there. He goes, well, I I'm I'm not bonded for metals. I'm bonded for jewels because he also sold precious jewels as investments. And so, he said, but my best friend in Dallas is the head of the World Gold Council this time around, and he is bonded for gold, and I'll see if he can do it. Well, he he was willing to do it.
Usually, you'd use something like Brinks or something. But but this guy used another company. It was just it's like Avis. We we try harder. Okay? And so we make all the arrangements and all that stuff, and I go down to Buenos Aires, but because that's where the goal is gonna come initially and go to Uruguay. And, and so I'm down there in Buenos Aires. I'm sitting in a holiday at 100 something, $20 a night or something. I think it was a a lot of years ago too. And so I called Tom, and Tom goes, well, Roger, we got a problem. Great.
Well, what is it, Tom? Well, the gold was on the tarmac. It was on the plane, and they're fixing to take off. And somebody came running out of the office waving their hands and said, stop. Stop. Stop. Argentina changed the law three days ago. So what Argentina had done is they said any gold that comes through Argentina, they're gonna take it and put it in the Argentine Central Bank. And then a year later, they're gonna give it back to you. I said, well, who's gonna give it to me? Santa Claus or the freaking tooth fairy? K?
And so I had to drop back on that and get I when I first got down there, I had a lot of friends. Y'all have always wanted to go to Argentina, that sort of thing. So people were coming down. And so I just had all those people that were coming down, bring whatever the allotment was. And so, you know, we compiled a bit and then we took it over. Another guy that was down there took it over to Uruguay and smuggled it into Uruguay because Uruguay is one of the only countries in the world that wants you to declare gold that you're bringing in. Most countries welcome you with open arms. Hey. You're bringing wealth in? Come on. You know?
And so now we gotta go smuggle it because I wasn't gonna have some tax collector, some customs guy, depend on whether he got laid last night or not, can come in and charge me taxes. And so we said, well, we can smuggle it in. Now Uruguay, if you're gonna fly in, you probably would have a hard time doing that. But Uruguay is, across the River De La Plata from, Argentina, and they've got this ferry down there. I mean, you might have heard me talk about it before, Paul. It's called the Buki bus. But it's a big catamaran ferry that's, oh, hell, a couple of 100 yards long at least, and takes hundreds of people and cars and stuff back and forth.
And it's got its catamaran. If you don't know what a catamaran is, it's one of those two hole things. Not one hole, it's got two holes. And, they have a power plant in each one of those holes. And, man, I'm telling you, Paul, that thing goes at 55 knots. That's like 70 miles an hour on the water. Okay? Smooth as silk. But, buddy, that thing, they'll kick up a 10 foot rooster tail behind each one of those catamaran motors with that power plant in it. So it's pretty cool. You can get on there, and in an hour and forty five minutes, you're, it's a diagonal track because it goes to Montevideo.
There's another one that goes straight across the river that only takes an hour, but it takes you to the first town that was founded in Uruguay. It's called Colonia. And it drops you over to Colonia, and it's still an hour bus ride into Monte De Veo. I don't I never did go that way. The other one is a longer reach because Montevideo is down by the mouth of the river, and Montevideo in Uruguay have this fabulous deep water harbor that's natural. And man, it's nice. Okay? And so the Bukibuzz can pull right in there and right the put you right off on the dock. You're right there in old town Montevideo and boom, boom, boom. And so that's what we chose to do. We smuggle that stuff in two separate ways. And just as that bus, that boat is unloading, there's no way anybody can catch something going through all those people and all that stuff. Anyway, we got it through. No problem.
But, what what a hell of an experience, you know? No. No. Argentina changed the law, three or five days ago, whatever it was. But we ended getting it all down there and, quite an ordeal. I had to pioneer all this stuff. I could not find any financial person in The US, Paul, that knew anything about Uruguay. All they knew about The Caribbean, but they knew about all that stuff, but they had no idea about Uruguay. Uruguay, before the bad guys turned in on it, twenty years or so ago, was like, was like Switzerland in the wild, wild west down there. You got this huge country, Brazil, a lot of wealth. People don't wanna get taxed. There's a town there in Uruguay I was told about, Paul.
And the border of Brazil and Uruguay is the middle of Main Street. So you go on one side of Main Street here in Uruguay, and you go on the other side during Brazil. Not too much as in other words, you could get stuff through there like a sieve. Alright? So and a lot of wealth in Argentina. Same thing. They get up. They don't have that town on the same border, but they got this nice bus and you can get into it by by bus. I mean, boat, bus is what they call it. You get into it by bus or whatever else. But Montevideo is very nice, and Uruguay is very nice country.
If it wasn't for the humidity, I would have maybe considered living there. It's got some of the most isolated beachfront property left in the world. As you go on North Uruguay, theirs it goes to Brazil. They've got the Miami Beach of South America, Puente Del Este is down there about 60 kilometers north of Montevideo. But in February, they say, Paul, that you can buy a condominium down there, and you can pay the whole year's mortgage with just what you can rent it for in January and February. K? And, so it's an interesting country, and that's, where the majority of my wealth still sits in a private vault.
It's not associated with any financial institution. It's in the country's biggest mall, Punta Carreta Mall. And, you feel like James Bond getting in there. So anyway, just a story, you know, on some of the this is what I was trying to get to. So my friends are bringing stuff down, And one of the one of the guys has got the last the last slug, I had heard on the show, they said if you ever get caught with with over and I think he had a little more than you're supposed to. Regardless, they never picked it up. But they said if you get into one of those situations at an airport or something, tell them you're going to a coin show.
And I remembered that. I thought it was a good excuse. They're they're just looking for a story, folks. K? They're looking for a story that you can tell them that they can believe. Alright? And so my friend's got a vest on because we had some of those or these 1964 Olympic commemorative coins from Los Angeles Olympics. And they got this plastic housing that they're in, and so they fit perfectly. And he had a vest, and they fit perfectly in this vest. He could roll them up in a plastic bag and stick them down in one of those pockets like that. So he gets to Mendoza, and he doesn't take the vest off.
You know, what you wanna do is you wanna take, if you've got the goods in there, you wanna run that through something where you're not going through the screener. Because you could take your vest off and put it there with your other stuff from your pockets and it doesn't necessarily go through the screener, they would have not found it. So, anyway, my bud, Billy, good guy. So he goes through the, the metal detector once. The guy goes, could you please step back and step through it again? And so he goes, what do you got in there? And Billy takes the edge of that pocket as he's telling me that, and he folds it back where you can see the top coin in there in this little plastic jacket.
And Billy says, I'm going to a coin show. The guy goes, okay. Go right through. So should you ever get caught in that situation, remember that I'm going to a coin show. That's my story. Are we still on the air?
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Are you sticking to it?
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Yeah. I'm gonna stick to it because that's what happened, and that's what my Billy my buddy Billy told me. And, it was just one of those things that worked. So I'm putting it out here if you ever get that. Well, first of all, if you're gonna take medals, you got no problems if you declare the overage. Right. If you declare the overage, you're not gonna have any problem. I think I told you my buddy, Riggins, that bought a couple properties down there, the last one, forty forty something hectares or it's pretty big plot of land. And see the Argentinians, they don't want pesos.
They want dollars. Property sold down there, they want dollars. Okay? So Riggins is gonna pay a quarter of $1,000,000 for this property. They want dollars. He had to go to the bank and get a quarter of $1,000,000 in currency and then take it to Argentina. And and Riggins told me, he said, you know, Roger, I declared that, and nobody ever stopped me to ask any questions. So if you're going to take wealth out of the country, you don't have a problem unless you don't declare it and they catch it. That's where your problem is. Because then they'll confiscate it.
If you do take it, declare it, and it'll you'll you shouldn't have any problems. Was that you, John?
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They think if you if you're gonna declare it, then you're probably not up to any shenanigans. But if you're trying to sneak it in,
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they wanna know why you're sneaking it in. Well, I I'm just giving you a general rule that seems to work. If you're gonna take wealth out of the country, declare it. You shouldn't have any problems. K? So where else can we go this morning? We've had, interesting information. We've had interruptions. We've had now we got off on the gold and silver for a while. Had some good stories, actualities, if you will. There's Samuel with something to add. Good morning, Samuel.
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Good morning. I have a question.
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With that money, you said it's in Argentina. Right? It was the gold. Well, I've got part of it in my buddy's safe in Buenos Aires, and and we share that vault, and and the rest of it's in the vault in Uruguay. Yeah.
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So how do you have access to, say, cash some of that and get that? Is that easy for you to do, or is it No. Not right now. Well, I've got some here with me. I brought my Karatbar Gold with me.
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I should have brought a couple of the other rolls that I had there, but I didn't. I was scared. I just wasn't thinking I should have brought them with me, but I didn't. So that's a very interesting question because now I don't have residency. So if I was to have to fly down there to get it, I couldn't come back for nine months. So that's no solution. Okay? So but rate lately with this, stuff, the banking changes that are happening that Julie's informed us of, we've got these stable coins that are acting as bank intermediary coins. They're based on the dollar and maybe the bonds and maybe some of them backed by gold. They did different backing.
But and I talked to my friend down there about this because Argentina's got a very huge jewelry district. You know, a lot of Jews down there in that district. And and Tito, used to his father owned a jewelry store up in Raleigh where he was raised. And so he speaks both languages perfect, and he has this metals and jewelry background. And so his father had an apartment there in Buenos Aires, and it had a safe in it. And when his father died, Tito got the apartment. And so, just I've got some stuff there, some silver and a little bit of gold there. So what we've decided, and I did discuss this with Tito Samuel, is that he can go down to the, to the jewelry district there. They all buy gold and and get the money and then go put it into Smartcoin and send me the Smartcoins. I wouldn't have to leave the country and everything would be, copacetic and banks are recognizing and using those stuff on a daily basis now. So I think that's probably the answer.
Now I could cash in some of that. I come back and maybe get an investor's visa or something here, and that means I could fly out in and out of the country again if I needed to. So anyway, that's kinda all that that's surrounding that at this point, but I'm not planning on going anywhere. I don't wanna go anywhere. I've had that traveling stuff all my life. I wanna be home. I wanna be close to this computer so I can get with you guys six days a week and discuss this very important stuff. And I I just got no desire to travel anymore.
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K?
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So, anyway, that's how it's I'm handling it, and that's the proposed handling of it in the future, Samuel.
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Okay.
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Do you have a, like, a depository
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like that close to you that you could bring it to as well? There's very few places in the world that have got a situation like that. A depository that's not affiliated with any financial institution. That is rare. Okay. Okay. And I was just damn lucky I found it, really. And when and that story was, because nobody in The US knew anything about Uruguay, I had to get on the phone and start trying to contact people down there and see if I could find somebody that could help me. Well, I did. And I found a guy that said they had tried to explore Uruguay for gold at one point. And, and he's the one, he said, well, we've got a depository here that, this not a that's how I found out about it.
Might not have found it otherwise. I can tell you the name of the place is called Verlex. If any of you are in a situation where you might need this, v a r l I x, Veralix. And it's in the country's most prestigious mall called the Punta Creta Mall, and it's down on the Bottom Floor way at the end of one wing. And, buddy, you feel like James Bond going into that place and getting in it. You gotta go to the blacked out windows and you get up to the door. It opens, walk through, it closes. Then you got to go in and show the guy at the first barred window or the glass window. You got to give him all your ID and stuff.
And then they've got to check-in the database. And when they do that and make sure you're verified, then they issue you a little they let you go in through a a gate, bars to the next window. And there's another window in there, and they take all that information. And they issue you a little piece of paper, a val val validity peep piece of paper, I guess. And then you go to another room that's barred with with with barred doors, and you gotta show this guy this piece of paper for him to let you into that area. Then when you go into the vault area, you can't go more than one person at a time.
And he has to go with you. Because to get into the vault, there's two keys. He's got a master key that he's gotta turn, and you gotta put the key you got in, and it's gotta match for you to get into that vault. So it's a hell of a process, man. So if you're very safe for well, they got different sizes of vaults. Take a while to ask yes. How much do you think that cost for our little vault? Smallest
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one. I don't know. Haven't haven't a clue for Roger. $2,202
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$100 a year.
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Wow. For all that, That's pretty cool.
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Yep. Yep. My my buddy and I split it, so it's a $100. K? Yeah. Verlix, v a r l I x. Excellent place down there, Montevideo Montevideo, which is a very nice town, by the way. And, and and Uruguay is a very nice little country, right on the Atlantic divided from Argentina by the River De La Plata, which is the widest river mouth in the world, where it opens up to the Atlantic right there at Montevideo. It's 250 miles across the mouth of that river. That's what it expands to. But further up the river, it's very narrow. But, boy, by the time it gets down there, it's very wide. It's very muddy.
And that's the country that, the river that divides Uruguay, and it also goes as partially by Paraguay somewhere, I'm sure. But anyway, it is very cool, Samuel. It's a very cool part of the world down here. Do you know that 90% of the population of the world's in the Northern Hemisphere? Do you ever realize that? So all if they wanna kill 90% of the population, all they gotta do is zap you guys, which with Fukushima and all the other crap that's going on is basically what they're doing.
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Thanks a lot, Rog.
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Well, I'm just telling you facts. You know, I was thinking yesterday, I I the first time I came down, I went through Miami. And, you know, the map of the world you've seen on the wall from the standard Northern Hemisphere perspective? New York and London and Los Angeles and Chicago, and they got the whole world on that thing. And there's the Equator. And then below that you don't see too much. They got a map in the Miami Airport with everything turned upside down, whereas from the Southern Hemisphere's perspective, Buenos Aires and all. It's very cool. Okay. I just thought whoever had that had a great idea. Maybe some of you have gone through the Miami Airport have seen that. I used to have pictures of it. I've just lost them somewhere.
But, Uruguay, nice place. Now Uruguay used to be Argentina. And Argentina used to have that wonderful port there with the deepwater natural harbor at Montevideo. So the Uruguayans fought a war to separate from Argentina, and they left Argentina with Buenos Aires as the port. Now here's the problem. From the Equator down, when that river, big, big, wide, muddy river like the Mississippi, the River De La Plata, has all this dirt in it. It's a real dirty, muddy river. So on the bottom part of the world, the way it curves, the silt and the dirt from the river as it falls out, because it's a very slow current, falls out, it clogs up the channels into Buenos Aires for the shipping lanes.
So you'll always see them out there with dredges, dredging out these channels. And here Montevideo is with this wonderful, it's very nice, big, deep water natural harbor. And that's very cool, and it's right there. Of course, that's been active for hundreds of years. And, they had all the warehouses and stuff. Because of that harbor, they had a lot of commerce coming through there, so they have a lot of old warehouses in that part of town. It's the old part of Montevideo. And when you now they've taken those things, Samuel, like they've done in The US with Baltimore and Boston, some of those towns, and turned that old harbor district into some kind of tourist special. Well, they've done that same thing in Montevideo.
And so each one of those old warehouses that are hundreds of years old have been converted into basically many restaurants. And you go in, there's, god, ten, twelve different Parisias. Those are barbecues, South American barbecues. There are 10 or 12 Parisian restaurants in there. And, it's just very cool. I I really liked Montevideo, but the humidity was something that would turn me off. Now interestingly enough, I mentioned it the other day, I think, Uruguay has no natural disasters. The Rio De La Plata done flood, they don't have earthquakes, they don't have hurricanes, they don't have any of that stuff.
They also do have underneath Uruguay and Paraguay, the second biggest aquifer in the world. And the water is fabulous. Just fabulous. K? This is the aquifer that the Bushes sent the daughters down to Paraguay to close the deal, and they bought this huge amount of land up in Paraguay directly over that aquifer. K? This one and the the two Bush daughters, they were down there carrying out the family business evidently, and they decided to drop by Buenos Aires and have a a a couple of days down there. And and the Argentinian stole their purses with their passports in it, Paul.
Had to go to the embassy and get emergency passports and get out. The queen of Spain came to Argentina, and they stole her tiara and her cape. They're very proud of that. Listen. You go down there, you better keep your damn hand on your pocket wherever you got your funds because these people will steal a nickel off a dead man's eye. K? And they got unbelievably sophisticated ways to do it. So be careful. A fool and a fool American gringo who comes down to Argentina waving handfuls of $100 bills, boy, they see you coming a mile away. It's the way it is.
They're mostly Catholic. They don't follow That can happen in Miami. You know you know, they don't say do not steal. They don't teach the 10 commandments down here where they say do not steal. Now who was saying something about Miami?
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Yeah. I got pickpocketed in Miami. I had my gringo shorts on. Well, I I understood part of that. Something about Miami and your gringo shorts, that's all I got. Your connection's not real good. Yeah. I thought it was my wife's hand in my pocket, but, you know, we were dancing real nice, and I thought it was my wife's my wife's hand in my pocket. I said, that's cute. You know, thanks for doing that. She goes, I didn't put my hand in your pocket. I went to the restroom. Fortunately, I had the $400 still cash in my gringo pocket. So There you go. Anything below 40 fifth in West Palm, you better it's like as a Mexican Oh. American friend of mine said, it's like crossing the Rio Grande of you. Yeah. Well, there's a lot of people say, you know, with the last American leaving Miami, please bring the flag.
[01:11:32] Unknown:
So, but on the other hand, those Cubans down there are very conservative men, and they hate communism, and they hate communists. K? So there are some good advantages there. You just gotta be careful anywhere, but particularly down there. They had the the number one oncologist. My buddy, Riggins, knew this guy. I'd never had a chance to meet him. He was the number one. You Michiganders are gonna appreciate this. He was the number one oncologist in the world, and he was, worked at the University of Michigan. Well, I came down there to buy property and stuff. There's this one American down there. I can't remember his name. He looked just like Jerry Garcia, the day Grateful Dead.
Spitting image. People would come up and ask him for his autograph thinking he's Jerry Garcia. Well, he came down there. He was just a one man swindling outfit, and he took this guy, the number number one oncologist in the world, Paul, he took this guy for over $1,000,000 in thirty days. Wow. That's how smart he was. And they do it do it because they called the pesos dollars. And they take the guy out and oh, that's a really nice piece of property. And then they quote him a price. Miami just elected a female mayor. Miami just elected a female mayor. Get out of here. Get him out of here. Get him out of here. You're not allowed to speak on this program.
You've already crapped in your mess kit, buddy. As usual, just like Wahid, interrupt and take you totally off point. That's why you're not allowed. You have been He's already gone. He was removed. And we're not gonna have you on this
[01:13:31] Unknown:
program. Roger, already gone. He was removed. Removed. As soon as you said that, don't let him interrupt the show like what he just
[01:13:40] Unknown:
go back. Gotcha. Gotcha. People go away. Just go away. We don't want you here. I don't want you here. Back on topic. Damn, son of a bitches. Somebody say something. I'm so damn aggravated. I gotta spit nickels.
[01:14:08] Unknown:
You were talking about that man property and that other guy took it for a million dollars. He quoted property in dollars.
[01:14:16] Unknown:
He quoted property in dollars. And now you think it's dollars, but it's pesos, which whatever the exchange rate was, 16 to one, twenty to one, something like that. And then they go in the hour before you close, and they close with the people on the backside for pesos, and they turn around and sell it to you for dollars. And you don't know the difference, but it's another one of these changing the definition deals. Anyway, that's the way he took that guy. K? Sometimes I wonder why the hell I come on here and do this. K?
I I can't get rid of this Ferris guy. He he's like a a bad dream.
[01:15:10] Unknown:
For the other 60 of us, Roger, that that appreciate you so much You know that might be listening or listen later, and I'm sorry.
[01:15:19] Unknown:
I I I have sacrificed half of my adult life to be able to get here and get there and have this information where I can regurgitate it and help some of you get free. And we got people like that are so damn inconsiderate like Wahid and this guy Farris that just he just disrupts every time he comes on here. Sorry, Farris. I tried to give you a chance. I tried to be sympathetic with you, and you continue to push the envelope. And I'm done with you now too. K? Period. Linda Louise, her his her husband said, don't bring that guy back around here. You have a way of alienating people, Farris. And you've done a damn good job of it around here.
I think he has a I think he wears that as a as a badge of courage or something, Paul.
[01:16:13] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:16:16] Unknown:
God, I don't know what makes some of you people tick. No wonder we're in so damn much trouble. Okay. Is anybody else somebody got something to say, please? Both of you on the same day.
[01:16:38] Unknown:
Yeah. I have something to say. I have something Please. I'd love to hear it. This is this is Matt. This is Matt. I just think if you re re hello. If you reframe in your mind that whether it's true or not, if you reframe it, it might help. Ferris think of Ferris as the deep state or the CIA because whether he is or not, he's having the exact effect of what they would want.
[01:17:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Thanks, Farris.
[01:17:10] Unknown:
So if you think of it that way, when the matter he allows you to get, the the deep state's winning, The more you the more you get upset and off topic because of a piece of crap like that, the more the deep state and the bad guys are winning. So I think that that just might be a way way to reframe it to help because it doesn't do good for anybody for you to get your blood pressure up and get upset by these pieces of crap.
[01:17:39] Unknown:
I've tried. I've tried. That, yeah, you can't reason with them. You can't they're just bound and determined to do whatever the crap they do. And I'm sorry that I get upset. I've spent a lot of my lifetime and made a lot of sacrifice to get to this point right here, and those people come in and ruin the whole damn thing because they're either disruptive or they're totally inconsiderate.
[01:18:03] Unknown:
You, I mean, it's aggravated a lot of us here for a long time how patient you've been with Ferris. A lot of us have been have been really aggravated because we could see he gets on, he says one little thing is like drops a bomb and then the next thirty minutes, that's the whole conversation and you're upset and you're off topic. So, so my point is if you just recognize, oh, there's the deep state f you, you're gone and move on. No emotion. Just oh, it's that's it. No emotion. I'll try. Just yep. I'll try. So anyway I'm sorry. Those are my $2.02 cents. No. I apologize for it. I'm just trying to give you a tool that might help. So without a yield. Okay. Thank you very much. You see the problems you caused, Farris?
[01:18:45] Unknown:
And yet you still need you to come on here and do that crap. We tell you we don't want you. We don't wanna hear from you. You've already shot your wad here, and by God, you just keep coming on and doing it, don't you? Right. We don't wanna hear your voice. I've got people there here who are listening. No. You let me finish. I got people like Mark Mays who damn good tributor here for twenty years, paralegal. The minute you come on, he hangs up. I'm not gonna have it. I'm sorry. Who's trying to say something? My turn.
[01:19:17] Unknown:
Roger. He cannot hear you. He is gone. As soon as you said get rid of him, he was removed from the room. So he hasn't heard a word that's been said over the last ten minutes. He's probably he's probably go rolling in gleeing, and he's listening through the network on the some other facility.
[01:19:36] Unknown:
I don't know. But but why do okay. I can understand if you're fed. You did you did. Count counteract any of the truth we got in here. We're blistering your ass by exposing you, but this is the way to disrupt the program. Thanks, Farris. Stay away.
[01:19:58] Unknown:
We have Room 1 as the list of only room. He can be moved to Room 1. That way, he can actually hear you blister his ass. Otherwise, it's just a waste of time.
[01:20:10] Unknown:
Yes, Chris. Chris.
[01:20:12] Unknown:
Yeah. How are you doing? You know, I really enjoyed I'm pissed off today.
[01:20:16] Unknown:
I'm pissed off today.
[01:20:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I get pissed off too. I got thieves raiding my yard almost every other night. We're putting up cameras and surveillance and doing what we can. It's just the way the world is. You know? There's a bunch of punks out there. But isn't there a way you can, cut this guy off at the gate before he even enters the program?
[01:20:37] Unknown:
I I Paul and them would have to do that. I don't see the board.
[01:20:43] Unknown:
Yeah. That would seem to be do it though. Do it though.
[01:20:46] Unknown:
We try to do that. We try to move him to a listen only room so he cannot open his microphone, but sometimes he gets missed. We only have thirteen seconds to catch him before he can before he's able to open his microphone. So there's three people, six eyes that are focused on the attendees list through the entire program. And it's it's unfortunate that one useless SOB, like Farris, can manipulate three people into having to focus all of their energy on keeping him out. It's ridiculous. One little son of a bee is forcing Well, maybe the three people to jump through hoops and five more people to hang up if he's actually able to open his mouth. He is absolutely the bane of my existence.
[01:21:45] Unknown:
Thank you, lady Linda. It's the it's the biggest problem we've had in fifteen years on this radio program.
[01:21:53] Unknown:
Well, maybe we need AI to deal with it. What do you think?
[01:21:58] Unknown:
No. The only way to do it is to eliminate anonymous callers altogether. That would eliminate Michael in Minnesota. That would eliminate Sherry when she's calling from her home phone and any number of other potential new people that wanna call and may call from a blocked number. In order to get rid of Ferris, we have to alienate other people that are absolutely innocent.
[01:22:22] Unknown:
Why why are you doing this, Ferris? Why, man? Well, you know we don't like you. We've told you what you do and how you disrupt this program, and yet you continue to come around and do it. Why can't we get rid of you?
[01:22:35] Unknown:
I think that's what he's here for, Roger, is just to disrupt. I may In the time that he's been here
[01:22:41] Unknown:
in the time that he's been here, has he ever asked a question about your information, Roger? No. He's never added hardly anything to this program that's positive. It's always something on his deal about how bad you women are or or whatever else his pet peeve is that day. That's all he wants to talk about. Go find another rogue radio program and go listen to them. Alex Jones is on right now. He takes callers. Go bug the hell out of him.
[01:23:08] Unknown:
I bet you Anna Vaughn Wright does some kinds of programs. She has quite a following with kinda
[01:23:15] Unknown:
not quite the information, but but, you know, go there. Go. And I'm I'm sorry, Farris. You're not redeemable at this point. You had a redeemable period previously, and you, of course, screwed it up. So now it's disbarbing. We don't want you. I don't want you screwing up my radio program. Radio's on that. Yes. Roger. Yes. Make a comment. Roger.
[01:23:48] Unknown:
If you just take it as his deep state and just say you're out of here, that's all it is. Just carry on with the show. It's it's Well It's not even you go off on this rant.
[01:23:57] Unknown:
I'm sorry. So Wow. Just carry on with the show. We love you. I'll try and do better. I think that's Carl. Thank you, Carl. Yep. I also wanted to mention about this rape and murder of this gal in Nashville, that, I just learned about, I think, today, by this damn Somalian. And now the judges that have let him out, like, 14 times previously, now the judges are asking for protection from the judges because they're putting them in the spotlight and letting the public know what they did and releasing this guy all those times. And now the judges, totally corrupt, about six of them, come back, oh, plea we need protection.
Boy, the rep from Tennessee was on Brianna this morning, and he is flat, gonna tear them a new rectum. K? So this thing is reaching a point of boiling over. It's happening in Minneapolis. It's happening in Nashville. It's happening in Ohio. It's happening all over the country where they got some contingencies of these Somalians. And maybe, just maybe, we might be able to deport some of them. The the embezzlement thing just out of Minneapolis is up to $9,000,000,000 now. They've embezzled through Omar or or or whatever damn name is. They've embezzled 9,000,000,000.
That's 9,000 million dollars. And at least part of it, don't know the percentages, of course, have been sent back to Somalia so that their families of Arabs that run that country and the slave trade and marauding over on the ships and stuff. So they gives it to the army so they can kill everybody that's not a black Somalian Muslim. That's really starting to boil up, and I'm glad of it. Does anybody have any information or comments on that? This poor girl Yes, Rasha. Showed her pic okay, Waeheb. You got the floor.
[01:26:10] Unknown:
Remember I sent and I I sent something on a chat yesterday. This black lady in Ohio said it's worse in Ohio. Minnesota has nothing on Ohio. She says 80% of the section eight housing, EBT,
[01:26:25] Unknown:
all of that is controlled by them. Yep. Yep. Well, thank Obama, this guy that murdered this girl. He had 14 previous charges, I think, in releases. God, he was a ugly son of a bitch. This this lovely, lovely young woman raped her and murdered.
[01:26:47] Unknown:
Which gotta stop In Europe in Europe, they're caught in Europe, they're calling them refugees, not refugees. That's probably accurate. Okay.
[01:26:56] Unknown:
Well, they're they're sending some of theirs back. Germany's sending some of theirs back. Yes, Julie.
[01:27:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm sorry.
[01:27:05] Unknown:
I'm sorry. I wanna apologize to you in the audience for going over the edge here. I'm I I just man. I very don't do it too often. You know the stimulus? Oh, I I want I feel like I do. So go ahead. I'll shut up. Go ahead.
[01:27:23] Unknown:
So I just wanna say something else about murder with all of this stuff going on and all and people not doing anything or say saying anything and just letting this stuff go on. I don't know if you heard about the FBI raid in California at a how to pronounce surrogate, surrogacy clinic. 89 babies, were the mothers were told that their babies were born stillborn when they were not. 89 sold for $2,300,000 each. And, this is just with all of these murders going on and people just sitting around not doing anything. And then apparently there were people inside this clinic that knew what was going on, and they didn't say anything, and they were paid off.
It's just such an atrocity right now to hear about all of these murders, including I still think of that blonde haired girl that was murdered that you brought up,
[01:28:20] Unknown:
on the Yeah. Charlotte. Yeah. Charlotte.
[01:28:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Ukraine on the what? Metro
[01:28:27] Unknown:
or the train. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But, And her biggest problem was she liked Black Lives Matter. She had banners up in her bedroom at home. Well, they killed her.
[01:28:40] Unknown:
Roger, they're kidnapping the girls over in Nigeria. The heba what they call them? Kebab or con the kebab or whatever. The Islamic group over there and and and selling them on the market on the black web. Black web? What do you call that? Black I'm I'm sorry. Website that you can't see. Yeah.
[01:29:02] Unknown:
No. The dark web is what they call it. I guess that doesn't surprise me at all. Wahib, hell, they're not selling them on the dark web. Hell, they're selling them at open slave markets.
[01:29:14] Unknown:
Roger?
[01:29:15] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:29:17] Unknown:
Also, I wanna change the subject while I have everybody on here so we could cheer Roger up today. Don't forget if you go to gofundme.com, gofundme.com, and all you have to do in the search is type in Roger Sales. That's it. S a y l e s, first name Roger, r o g e r. There's a Roger Sales Dental Journey fundraiser that we're doing. We're looking for $15,000 but so far we've raised $3,250 and I would like to get that up. So if any of you it's the holiday season and we can cheer Roger up today. If we could go there and just Well give a little bit for Roger, please, I would greatly appreciate it. Go fundme.com.
[01:30:03] Unknown:
Roger Sales, s a y l e s. Thank you. I wanna thank Julie. I did not put Julie up to this. She did this spontaneously on her own, and I appreciate anyone that wants to contribute over there. If you these times are tight. If you don't have the funds, don't give me anything. K? If you do and you want to, that that that's the outlet. Alright? It was not my idea. Julie did that. K? And I wish he'd contact me and schedule a damn surgery, but so we'll see. I don't know why he's I I got some another loose tooth up there, and I'm wondering if he's still waiting for that sucker to fall out. And it may fall out one day right here on the air. You know?
So anyway, take care of your teeth, teach your children, your grandchildren. Granddad, what can you give me for advice? Take care of your teeth. First answer. It'll save you a bunch of money and a whole bunch of pain, discomfort, inconvenience. Words of advice, then tell them to buy gold and silver. So Right. Thank you. Thank you, Julie. Yes, sir?
[01:31:17] Unknown:
Yeah. A South Mora question here. I used to know. What's the difference? Is it a 10 scale or an eighth? What's the difference between an ounce and a troy ounce, please?
[01:31:32] Unknown:
Three point something grams. A a regular the old silver dollar Morgans, they were a regular ounce. The new walking eagles are a troy ounce. I think a regular ounce is 28 grams, and a troy ounce is 31 something something grams. That's the difference.
[01:31:59] Unknown:
Thank you, sir.
[01:32:01] Unknown:
You're welcome. Almost sounded like this. Hey, Roger.
[01:32:05] Unknown:
Waheed. Who yes. I've been telling and I've been risking my job for the past six years because every customer that comes to here, and I had a manager to tell me, you open up one more time about our customers about silver, then you're out of here. But I've been doing it anyway. Because yeah. Especially yesterday, I had a lady that sold a house, and she's been she was talking about I don't know what to do with that. I said, you gotta go over to Liberty Coin in Orange County and get you some fast because the dollar whatever you got for it, I don't give a damn whether it's a million dollars for the house or what. But, I would get over to Liberty Coin.
And, we had we used to have two Liberty Coins, coin shops. Liberty Liberty Coin Shop is was our big dealer, and he used to be in Long Beach. And and he was in Signal Hill, and he has to shut down because the owners of the property wanted to do some old BS. So now all we have is the one in Hermosa Beach in Orange County, Liberty Coin. But anybody that's in California or in Los Angeles area, go to Liberty Korn. I don't know of anybody else, but there may be other dealers, but that's one that was legitimate that I've dealt with for the past ten, fifteen years.
[01:33:26] Unknown:
Okay. Well, there you go. Or there's some reputable, you know, mentioned, Miles Franklin, very, very reputable. There are several others. Pete Pete Elliott, very reputable. He takes a different approach on this by comparing that ratio of gold and silver and buying which one's over ratioed. There there are a number of them. Do your research. Hopefully, you got enough coins to go be motivated to do that. Okay. Who else has got something? Thanks, Wahid. Who else has, got yes, sir.
[01:34:03] Unknown:
It's Scott again. Can you hear me better now? I clicked the microphone in a different place.
[01:34:08] Unknown:
No. No. It's still better. No. You're still faint, but we can hear you, Scotty. What's your what do you got for me?
[01:34:14] Unknown:
I just wanna point out a few things what's going on. I have been, under attack from narcissist that owns this house and her sister and all the flying monkeys including the tenants, some of them friends for thirty five years. And that's they can trigger you just like, this Farris guy is triggering you and even, this other dude. So the deal is I have really become almost an expert at this because the trick with narcissist is you have to get away from them. But in this in my particular application, that ain't gonna happen, and I have to deal with that on a daily basis. And they are so good at pushing your buttons. They get supplies, what they call. When you get excited like that, it gives them supply. And now I have actually done this firsthand, and if you would let me explain some of the criteria because I can educate you with some really powerful videos that I have learned from that you don't have to watch. You can just put them on and listen because it's exactly what I've been dealing with with these narcissists.
The only problem is I didn't know what a narcissist was until about three, four years ago. So nothing here and I've been here over fifteen years ever made sense. And now that I do know what a narcissist is, because, this lady proved she was a narcissist September, and I discovered it first September 10 on a phone call. And then the sister, I discovered was a narcissist in court September 16. And since then, I've been studying and now I have the ability to see through it. I could predict what never made sense in the past now does. And I am doing it because all the things that I study tells you gotta get away from them. You gotta disconnect. That's not going so I have to deal with it every day, and I she has she can barely trigger me now because now I'm I'm I'm prepared for it, and I know how to deal with it. I just don't let her trigger me, and I control it in many ways. But you're not figuring how many people, me included, you have helped with your knowledge, and most of them aren't on the call. You helped them. They got their life back, and they went back to their life. There's not a lot of people on the call where you have the steady 60 people that even though they have control of their lives, most of them, they still come to you. You're you know how many people you have helped that that had no way out of what they were dealing with and your knowledge and because you're a great teacher. You're an amazing teacher, and even I have fallouts with you. We can argue and we can get past it. So what I'm trying to point out is if you will let me give you a couple of videos and you maybe see how I was able to see through it because narcissists are very, very complex. They're very, very powerful, and k. They are selfish.
They are manipulative. Uh-huh. And Yeah. And you don't see it. So Uh-huh. Obviously, this guy is able to trigger you in two syllables. Yeah. After after a year of Scott fly if he's a narc.
[01:37:30] Unknown:
Well, after a year of his bullshit and us trying to cut him off, he sneaks back in. He's just there to aggravate us, it appears. And we're trying to get rid of him back. I'm gonna try you're this is what I'll I'll tell you. Like that anymore. I need to just wait a second. I I will I will make the audience's promise when he sneaks through again, because you know he's going to. I'll try and maintain my cool. K? Alright. That's all I'm asking. If you want me to share some videos Then No. No. No. No. I'd rather keep up I'd rather keep up on stuff that we can discuss on here that may have a bearing on us than waste all that time for one piece of whatever he is that continues to try and aggravate us.
[01:38:17] Unknown:
It's not what I'm thinking about. Others will come and replace him. Well, at this point, we don't have to deal with it. Okay. I just wanted to offer it. If you don't want it, I'm not gonna send you stuff you're not interested in. Well, I mean, much more powerful. I can predict it.
[01:38:31] Unknown:
Scotty, I don't have time to listen to the crap I need to.
[01:38:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Me neither. That's why I couldn't get to the license thing. Alright. I yield. Thank you, brother. But believe me, you are great. You are amazing. You are one of a kind. And the amount that that you have helped me, you've done with many others. Okay? So just you are getting screwed, buddy. I don't even know if he's enough, but he certainly can trigger. Alright. I hear you.
[01:38:59] Unknown:
He's a disruptor, and and I'm I'm it's just unfortunate. It's it's a trial on me. I'll try to do better. Okay. Who's, who who else has got something positive and constructive you'd like to bring forward? God almighty, I hope you're not a new new person having to go through all this today. And I'm very sorry that our message is so powerful, attracts attracts wackos like that guy. Okay? He you go find somebody else to listen to. I begged him. I begged him. Go find somebody else to listen to. Now does anybody have something constructive to bring forward? I was hoping Mark could be here today, so we might, address Alma's question the other day about Medicare and Medicaid, and I just flat don't have an answer for it.
A r r does somebody help me? Are those payments included in what they call FICA, f I c a, on your check stub? That's having to do with Social Security. I believe those are both wrapped up in Social Security, but I do not know. I've been out of the country almost twenty years, and I I just I hate doctors anyway. Okay? I don't like going to them. So, so does anybody have any insight on that?
[01:40:22] Unknown:
Well, when I got my stubs, I never saw the word Medicare on there at all. So I would assume they're both together. FICA. It's just FICA. Right?
[01:40:33] Unknown:
And I think Yeah. Yeah. But because I don't know if you're 65 and you're not drawn medic Social Security, do you still have access to those? I guess you do. I I just I just flat don't know. Maybe Bart can help straighten us out. I was hoping he'd be here today and probably if he was here, he'd already left, and I wouldn't blame him. Then I'm sorry. My bad. But, boy, I just get so fed there's enough bad crap in the world happening without taking our little sanctuary here and crapping in it. Hey, Raj. With these people.
[01:41:12] Unknown:
FICA is the Federal Insurance Contributions Act. Okay. And that is what that deduction is for.
[01:41:21] Unknown:
Goes to Social Security, Medicare, all that stuff?
[01:41:24] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:41:26] Unknown:
Okay. Well, now see, I I collect medic Social Security. I'm down here. And and and and so I've turned all that stuff down. I couldn't get it down here anyway. But they take whatever your amount is from your Social Security. If you opt into those programs, they take those amounts out of your check of your check. Okay? So I told them no. Where else can we go this morning? Hopefully, none of us will need a hospital. Question is the deduction on the paycheck,
[01:42:00] Unknown:
and it continues after you begin collecting Social Security, and then it's, like, a $148 every month. And that's your co pay for Medicare insurance.
[01:42:12] Unknown:
Okay. No. Thank you. I'll tell you what else I wanted to mention, Paul. I tried to call John Kasarab twice in the afternoon and in the evening, and it it rang seven or eight times, never answered. So if anybody you you add a a tab on him a little somehow. Somebody, if you could, try and find out what's going on with John.
[01:42:36] Unknown:
Yep. I don't know. I agree with John. Here today, Roger.
[01:42:39] Unknown:
When I got in, he wasn't here. I got in about seven minutes after eleven. Mark was John hadn't been here he hadn't been here in five or six months, Scotty. K? Yeah. Well, you were wondering if he was here. I didn't see him.
[01:42:52] Unknown:
Question. No. Yes, please.
[01:42:56] Unknown:
I'm doing my formal notice to the IRS and taking myself off tax rolls officially. Okay. Cool. Sorry. Hey, Carl. Okay.
[01:43:07] Unknown:
Alright. Good deal. Get it done. If you got IRS stuff to do, get it done for the end of the year. If you're filing affidavits and stuff, it'll take you out of the entire tax system for the whole year even if you send it in on December 29 or thirtieth. Go ahead, Carl.
[01:43:27] Unknown:
And is it the ten forty n r that I need to fill out or the x? Which which one is it?
[01:43:35] Unknown:
What are you gonna do? You're gonna try and do this revocation thing?
[01:43:40] Unknown:
Yes. Well, I'm I'm not going for any money. I just wanna I just wanna be formally taken off the tax rules. All you have to do is send them a copy of your affidavit with a very short
[01:43:52] Unknown:
cover letter to the commissioner. You know, the commissioner and now his secretary of the treasury. I heard him say it in an interview yesterday. I'm now over the IRS. He is. Scott Besant, you could send it to commissioner IRS. Short letter, please find the enclosed affidavit of citizenship evidence already submitted to the secretary, and then please adjust your records accordingly. You might wanna say, I I'll pay all all $8.71 b and eight seventy seven b taxes that that I ever owe. See you later. Ciao. Send it to him. I would also copy on that cc Carl.
I would also cc the Utah revenue authorities. Let them both of them get it. We're gonna start doing that with people with IRS now because you killed two birds with one stone. You kill one Goliath with one little stone that you sling that sling and you put that thing and place it right between his eyeballs. And just like Goliath of old, he drops and he's out of the game.
[01:45:17] Unknown:
K. So I don't I don't need to use a a form.
[01:45:20] Unknown:
Don't use no. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No forms needed. Just send them what I just told you, and, you should be alright. K? You got one of the big you got one of the big service centers in the country right there in your state in Provo. Handles most of the West Coast out of there. Okay. Who else has got something this morning? You got something constructive? Man, if you do, come forward. I can't imagine there'd be any good people that'd be left at this point. Yes, sir?
[01:45:52] Unknown:
Back on your Medicare, I've been looking at all these, passport, relocation, expats at home. Is Medicare
[01:46:01] Unknown:
accepted in any in your country and in any other countries, or is that I don't I get a steer clear from that? I don't think so, and I don't know. And I don't I just don't don't want any of their stuff. The less interaction I have with the federal government, the happier I am.
[01:46:19] Unknown:
Well, I understand.
[01:46:21] Unknown:
K. Now down here and in Argentina, you know, I got in that car wreck, terrible car wreck, fatalities. On the front page above the fold, the picture of the car, every newspaper in Argentina, I was told. The headline was it's a miracle this guy's alive. It was. I had to go into the finest room in the hospital. My left arm, forearm was fractured in both bones were fractured in two places. Looked like a lightning bolt. I had to go in there and get two titanium rails. One was six screws in it, one was seven. That's my left arm now. I mean, I can bend it and everything. One of the screws came out, and it's kinda ugly a little bit. Raises, the skin raises a little bit. People sometimes go, what's that?
Well, the the screw came out of the bone. I was trying to mess with the dog that I loved. He wouldn't leave my front porch, and I had to reach down and lift him up to get him where I could leave, and it pulled that screw out. It doesn't hurt me or anything, so I never have had it reoperated on. The biggest room in the hospital, because I had an armed police guard first week every day in there in the room with me. They were afraid I was gonna get lynched. The operation, the everything, everything for seven days in the finest, biggest room in the hospital, all everything came to $10,000.
You you can even imagine what that would come to in The US.
[01:48:09] Unknown:
$10,000 a half day.
[01:48:12] Unknown:
Yeah. For ten minutes.
[01:48:15] Unknown:
So, anyway, I'm gonna take out of the box. That's what I was about to do.
[01:48:19] Unknown:
I had the same thing happen here with my foot accident. You know, I was in the best hospital in the country, just down the road, five days, excellent care, three operations, $10, basically. So, anyway, well, here, you can almost self insure. Now there's another little, hospital for the poor that's over here in our town that one of our Americans who was in financial problem had, it was very interesting. She had, these are people I had Thanksgiving dinner with. Just scheduled we're gonna have Christmas together too. And, she had a pain in her in her appendix.
And so they went to this little it's it's just a little kind of little it doesn't even look like a hospital. But they got in there. They got excellent care. Get this, Paul. If you'd have gone with this condition to any hospital in The US, first thing they're gonna say is, let's get an amp let's take that thing out. Well, these people came back and said, no. It's not bad enough to operate yet. And they turned it around, and they didn't run her in as just an operation where, you know, these guys can fulfill their quotas or whatever. So and I'll tell you what else it was in Argentina with the medical.
They didn't have the finest equipment. They had older equipment and stuff. And I got this from a guy who was used to sell, equipment to doctors for heart attack stuff. He had a heart attack down there, and he went in. He said, you know, they don't have the finest equipment, but they get everything they can out of what they've got. They've been they're super nice. They're very polite. They've bend over backwards to help you. They're conscious of everything, and it's it's reasonably priced. You know, $10,000 isn't reasonably priced for these people down here. That'd be a small fortune to them, and it it is a pile a pile of currency.
But but you can self insure if you've got anything saved up here. We don't have to deal with all that crap or any any insurance. Well, you did. I had insurance. I had insurance, WAHIP. I had insurance, WAHIP, when I first got here. And I had to have it to get that two year residency I had. And I had this foot incident accident, and the damn insurance company went bankrupt on me and left me holding the whole amount on my friend's credit card at 20 something percent APR. Yes,
[01:50:58] Unknown:
Out out here out here, you gotta almost become homeless if you go to the if you come out of the hospital, you gotta become one of the that's not funny, but you gotta become one of the homeless.
[01:51:10] Unknown:
Well, no kidding. And what's doing all that? What's making those price so outlandish up there? The insurance companies. What was Obamacare designed to do? Put the lower little insurance companies out of business where the big AIGs and all your other bandits have total monopoly on the market.
[01:51:38] Unknown:
Can I say something, Roger? I can remember. I got bit by something, and it it it it this is probably fifteen, twenty years ago. And I went to Saint Mary's. I had no insurance. I had zero. I went to Saint Mary's. This is fifteen, twenty something years ago. And they cooked picked me right on up. Not to pay a dime. Saint Mary's used to have, what do you call that? When both people don't have any insurance?
[01:52:06] Unknown:
It's I'm not sure, but nothing. Well, somebody's gotta pay for it.
[01:52:12] Unknown:
Somebody paid for it. I thought I was they you you couldn't do that today, but back then, they had some kind of thing. And if you were indigent or something, I guess I was indigent indigent fifteen, twenty years ago. And I went in there with a medical issue, and they had something for Good Samaritan. It's Saint Mary's on Long Beach Boulevard. It's called indigent. Terrible, why he Yeah. I guess I was indigent back then. Okay. Yeah. But, anyhow, I didn't have any damn insurance, but not that company I was working for. But it that then people were better off without the Obama crap. You you better you had very insurance without it.
[01:52:54] Unknown:
My Roger. My friend in Panama City hold on just a second. He went in. I forget something with the thyroid or something, and he had to go in and get one of these tests. And so he and when he went to pay for it, they said, do you have insurance? He goes, no. And they go, oh, okay. Well, that'll be a couple $100. And he's stood enough to say, well, what was it if I had insurance? He said, oh, 2,000. There there's your prices right there. K? And then they get to raise your insurance premium. This is don't forget, insurance companies and central banks were brought into existence in the same city in the same year, and they're still tied right together at the hip. Who was saying something there that I stepped on? Yes, sir?
[01:53:46] Unknown:
Roger, it's Jesse.
[01:53:48] Unknown:
Hey, Jesse.
[01:53:50] Unknown:
How you doing?
[01:53:52] Unknown:
Well, I've been doing better, but I'm sorry to ruin the show today, but that's just the way it is. We'll try and salvage what we can. What do you got for us? We only got a couple of minutes.
[01:54:02] Unknown:
Well, I didn't call for that, but remember, narcissism, they, they thrive on chaos and anger and all this stuff, and they really, really grow on that. So we have to be careful because this gentleman is one of them. But the only thing I will I was really
[01:54:19] Unknown:
I'll try to deprive Farris of that enjoyment. Go ahead.
[01:54:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Going to another country, most people have to have a different mindset here in The United States, and people cannot comprehend because it's a culture thing. But in the public, public, health system over there, usually it's lower grade with all their equipments. You have to stay in line and all all that stuff. But, usually, they're more, humane. But the truth is you should go to private. For example, I'm I'm looking here at quota right now, $40 a month, a 100% emergency. And this is a top notch, private hospitals, and I've been through there in the in the country. Even though there could be difference from one country to another in Latin countries, you have very high benefits. You know, $40, and then that's, like, $600 a a a year. And, and they just can't comprehend because they do not charge Medicaid or they don't charge any of that. There's no government involvement there. So usually, people pay pay out of pocket. So some people don't don't even have insurance. They pay out of pocket.
So usually, that's what they, you cannot comprehend that. You take care of yourself and you get all this. And doctors are usually, some of them have studied in in in America, and they just come back home. And they work for the for the socialized medicine there, but they have their own, private, clinic or whatever. And, and that's how they make their living. And people have a better, better quality. I've given one example. Fifteen years ago, I was one of those countries, and this lady spent the whole day in the hospital, in a little private hospital, probably double the size of a regular room here in The United States. She had X rays. She had antibiotic.
She had the doctor spend with her an hour and two or three times a day and a nurse all full time with her. And it was the most humane thing, and they did not describe anything. Let's find out about this. Not like pumping you or pumping different things to you. That was a $184. And at that time, that will probably be $56,000 over here. So it is a great benefit if you really have health issues.
[01:56:37] Unknown:
It is. And, I was thinking about dropping by that hospital. I've not done so. And, just giving them some cash, you know, and and building up that kind of rapport with them. It's very close. Evidently, it's very good. They give straight advice. If they wouldn't, they'd have told our our our friend to go get oh, you need to have that taken out. They didn't say that. They said it's not to that point yet. Let's see if we can't turn it around, and they did. So, anyway, my apologies to you for for losing it today. I'll try and do better. These guys just aggravate me. I put so much into this program and have for so many years.
And to have these people come in there and do that when they've been told on time again, they've been cut off and kicked out time again, and they come back and do it just to aggravate you. Hey, Roger. I guess. Yes, Paul.
[01:57:36] Unknown:
I look at that, that person who I won't name as Beetlejuice. You say his name three times. You're actually summoning the freaking devil. So Well, I'm I'm trying for you.
[01:57:50] Unknown:
Okay. I know you did. There was I remember when those nice little JPEGs with a message on it, you know, and it had this tree growing out of a little bit of land on a little island in the middle of a lake. And the caption was, it's not what happens, it's how you react to it.
[01:58:09] Unknown:
Right. That's very true. Slinky. Thanks to Lisa. She came up with the idea that, he he is like a slinky. He doesn't amount to much, but he can still bring a smile to your face when he's pushed downstairs. So
[01:58:27] Unknown:
Hopefully, we won't have to do that. Thank you, Brian. Thank you, Bory. Sorry to put you all through this today. Two of them right back to back just kinda set me off. So sorry. Mhmm. I'll try and do better. That's my pledge to you and, and you guys too. Why are you trying to do better, would you? I don't mind answering your questions. Just don't do what you did today and don't interrupt and take us totally off subject. Just because it's what came to Wahib's mind. We love you. A lot of people think you're comedic relief around here. Okay?
[01:59:03] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:59:05] Unknown:
Okay. We're gonna try and find the cost of freedom. We'll be back to search for it more tomorrow. See what happens between now and then. I know there's some things I wanted to bring up that just got put on the side, and, we'll, as I said, try and do better tomorrow. Hope you have a great day. See you. If not tomorrow, we'll see you soon. Ciao. Now if nobody has any other questions for me, I'm going to vacate the premises.
[01:59:40] Unknown:
One more thing.
[01:59:45] Unknown:
Yes. One more thing.
[01:59:47] Unknown:
That's Scotty again. The whole time I was here over fifteen years, I was always saying, if I wasn't yelling like you just were, because that's what narcissists do. They trigger that and, like, bang. They're so good at and sure enough, because I'm Italian on top. And now now I do the opposite. It's very hard for the trigger me. It's it's the self control and the that I'm a mess because I could see through it. I could predict it. And I won't because they they keep you in this what's called a narcissistic fog and nothing makes sense. And being intelligent like me, nothing making sense. I couldn't so the deal is I was yelling like you for years and saying, if I wasn't yelling, I'd be the problem. But now I understand what's going on, and it's a whole another dealing with as she deteriorates. I'm trying to get my strength and my health back and stuff. So just
[02:00:44] Unknown:
keep it in your head not to let them trigger you. You you got you're smarter and you're better than them. I just I just told y'all. In the future. I just I just told you and the whole audience. I'll try and do better. Okay? Okay. I'm trying to be cognizant of it. I've got a hair trigger. Most of the time, it doesn't come into play. Occasionally, it's just Me too, absolutely. Set my ass off.
[02:01:10] Unknown:
Okay? Yep.
[02:01:12] Unknown:
Okay. Peace. Alright. So I'm sorry. I'll try and do better. It's a inferiority or deformity. I'll try and address it. Mhmm. Anybody else got anything for me? I will see.
[02:01:34] Unknown:
Johnny.
[02:01:41] Unknown:
Scott, are you there? I searched three phones for your number. I lost it. Give me a call. I'll help you.
[02:01:50] Unknown:
Is that talking to me, Sheldon?
[02:01:53] Unknown:
Yes. I'm talking to Scotty, Scotty. Yeah. Call me if you want.
[02:01:58] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. I have your number still somewhere.
[02:02:02] Unknown:
No. No. He's talking to the other Scotty.
[02:02:06] Unknown:
Well, I like Kerbop.
[02:02:08] Unknown:
My other brother Scotty.
[02:02:10] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean, he's talking to
[02:02:14] Unknown:
the other as fast as you can.
[02:02:18] Unknown:
Jeez. About the rest of us. Can we call you?
[02:02:21] Unknown:
Yeah. But what are we gonna call him? All at once. All at once. That's the question. +1,
[02:02:27] Unknown:
23.
[02:02:30] Unknown:
Shout out.
[02:02:33] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:02:37] Unknown:
Anybody got a line on silver?
[02:02:42] Unknown:
I was 62 last night, and then it fell just below 62, 61 and change. Yeah. My
[02:02:49] Unknown:
I talked to my buddy this morning. He said it was 61 something. What triggered that? Anything?
[02:02:58] Unknown:
I don't know. Maybe, maybe massive sell offs, maybe. I don't know. No. That would cause a lot. The
[02:03:07] Unknown:
the Fed is, coming at 02:00, and supposedly they're gonna reduce a quarter of a of a interest rate. And that's triggering. It it will expand the the currency more, and that's another reason a couple of dollars, silver gold is going up. But supposedly, you're gonna be hawkish. You're gonna, reduce the the interest rate, but it's gonna be hawkish. Then he's gonna tie it down. So probably something could happen till 02:00 or or in the morning, and then come back down. Some people are predicting they eventually have to come down to 54 before it goes back to seventy, seventy, seventy five. By the way, all this is a buck, not future.
[02:03:57] Unknown:
Thanks, Jess.
[02:04:00] Unknown:
You know what, guys?
[02:04:04] Unknown:
Hey, Dave.
[02:04:06] Unknown:
Yeah?
[02:04:07] Unknown:
Have you ever heard about the health benefits of linen?
[02:04:13] Unknown:
Linen the cloth? Yes.
[02:04:16] Unknown:
Yes. And I actually
[02:04:19] Unknown:
Yeah. I heard you can eat it. It's pretty good for you.
[02:04:23] Unknown:
Well, it it supposedly has a frequency of, 5,000 to 8,000 megahertz so that, and it's hydroscopic, so it it can absorb a lot of moisture and still exchange heat. So it's makes excellent bed linen. And for sleeping, people say that that frequency is probably the reason that they sleep well under it. So
[02:04:49] Unknown:
Maybe that might be called bedding. Maybe that is why they call bedding linens.
[02:04:56] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, that's that is why. And the most expensive hotels still use linen.
[02:05:04] Unknown:
So, yeah, there is a lot of health benefits to linen. And didn't they wrap Christ in linen when he when he, when they put him in the tomb?
[02:05:13] Unknown:
Yeah. And and the whole Bible is full of, you know, these garments that the high priest would wear and the the veil in the temple, all this stuff was linen.
[02:05:25] Unknown:
Right. And now we got polyester.
[02:05:31] Unknown:
Oh, they say remember the prohibitions in the bible about mixing cloths? The same experiment where they got this high frequency off the linen is if you if you weave it with another cloth, it cancels it out to zero.
[02:05:48] Unknown:
And that's like that's like, mixing, metals, and you get electrolysis, you know?
[02:05:57] Unknown:
Pretty amazing. I I just never knew it before, and I gotta come across that. And I said, wow. Yep.
[02:06:08] Unknown:
Yeah. They they've been doing a darn good job to destroy mankind. I'll tell you.
[02:06:13] Unknown:
Nature also, they're not just destroying man. They're destroying nature.
[02:06:18] Unknown:
Well, nature it mankind is nature.
[02:06:26] Unknown:
No. Mankind is true in nature too.
[02:06:30] Unknown:
It's that Satan line of Jew.
[02:06:39] Unknown:
But there's a couple of cloths that are good. Organic cotton is good. I think, wool, I there's a I forget. But it's hard to get linen. You gotta go to, like, a thrift shop or something. I wouldn't even trust the new stuff. They probably put nano in it.
[02:06:57] Unknown:
It's hard to trust anything new anymore anymore.
[02:07:01] Unknown:
Well, guys, I I guess, I was watching the body antenna, and they were saying that if you wanna get your nanotechnology out of your body, they did an experiment, and they checked for the, Bluetooth, called the everybody's,
[02:07:19] Unknown:
you know,
[02:07:20] Unknown:
having their body, and they use, a masterpiece for, like, three months in, like, five people. And after they did that, the signal stopped, coming out. And they proved that if you use Masterpiece and nicotine, the technology the nanotechnology get this try out of your body. Are you?
[02:07:55] Unknown:
Let me give you a price quote from a from a top notch hospital in one country and you you speak with English speaking doctors. And, and even you probably pay a little bit more, they'll come into your house. A 100% coverage. This is a plan. A 100 per this is a private. A 100% emergency, 80%, if you're hospitalized. And remember, the hospital and the medication are probably even you have to pay out of pocket is probably 20%, 25% of whatever cost here. The standard quota will be $34. And when they call the the rather, I guess, is golden, golden $65, and it covers everything.
And, they have one that's also it's called a military hospital. So that this one and the other one are top notch. And more or less, this is what you get from every country. And, and the people will treat you more as a family, more as humane. Now some people that I've seen and I know of, they first go vision, they become friends with them. So before you know her, you're their uncle, you're their even if even if you're a gringo, you're their uncle, their brother, they'll treat you, bravely not. And if you give them a couple of $10, $20, you become friend, they sometime come do a visit to you, like in the old days here in the fifties.
So it's it's it's it's impossible to do that here.
[02:09:49] Unknown:
So, Jesse, $65 or $34, how often and what do you get for that? Where is that? In foreign country?
[02:09:59] Unknown:
Yeah. In this case, it's, do you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And this case is, it Costa Rica or Nicaragua. But, it's you get in the plan. I don't know if you have to do a six month contract or a year or whatever. It's, they call it one of the plan. They got two or three plans. One of the plan is, $34 a month A month. Okay. And 65. And, they call it the standard and, and the golden one. So I guess golden gives you you would have to read everything. But, because it's you have to shank in their in their currency. But, for example, I know a lot of gringo living there. I've been to that country. And, it's I'm telling you, it's not top notch. Even though supposedly Nicaragua is the poorest country, you you see beautiful trucks, beautiful restaurants, and then you see, beautiful hospitals.
But, you know, most people there are not really sick and, because they're you eat healthier in many ways. But a lot of people have, like, Russia have done. They have gone I'm looking at right now if you're, for insurance, $32. Doesn't matter if it's gold or standard. So your I saw somebody that I talked to him, and he's paying for a pretty good decent, two bedroom, rental. And, I would say a little bit higher than middle class neighborhood, $300. So, so you probably a single or a double, you could live very good with all depends how much you wanna spend, how much you go out, including paying your hospital bill a thousand dollars, thousand 500, paying rent, paying all this.
That's why when you're there, I was telling Roger the other day, and he knows it, you don't have even to cook because for a couple of dollars, 2 or $3, $4, you basically go out eat. And I'm telling you, you probably eat twice what they give you there. You could go and just get a little box and take the rest for the for the end of the day. So This what I would do if if I've, was really considering. I get my, national papers. I go to another country. This is the best plan I think I could think of. Do not become citizen. You become residents, and you're able to go have a bank account. But at the same time, you're not in their property. You're not in The United States property.
And, and you get both worlds, and you have much more freedom in many ways. You do have to adapt to the culture many ways.
[02:13:12] Unknown:
Jesse, when when I was in San Francisco in the early eighties You know, San Francisco right now is one of the most expensive places in the world to live. I could go down to the Mission District. I could get a burrito for lunch for $5, and that was two meals easily. And I could eat a lot in those days. So I could eat to my heart's content that I was full, and then I have a whole another meal left over for $5.
[02:13:43] Unknown:
I remember in the nineties, I haven't eaten Burger King for about twenty years. And, I remember I get a beautiful Whopper Whopper with cheese minus pickle with mayonnaise, a French fry, and a large Coke, and a little, I think the apple pie or something like that for $1.89. And that was in the nineties. Now it's I think it's, like, $10.15 bucks. And the meat is not meat no more.
[02:14:14] Unknown:
Yeah. Now you don't know what you're getting. It's either processed to the nth degree or it's not even it's like what the what do they say? A McDonald's French fry is is 19 different ingredients, and none of them are potato.
[02:14:38] Unknown:
The problem with this land and country, they have what you call still social class. So, so you have the the educated, the higher class, whatever, like one group, and then you got lower class in another group. And it doesn't matter if it's, maybe in a lesser extent than Argentina. It could be the lower, but it's still the same thing. But in Latin countries, for example, Guatemala, I have not been there, but same thing as you have about 40% are still indigenous, up here or or never mixed. And then you got the Matisse over there, fifty fifty, sixty forty, and then you got the whites.
That country probably be about 10%. And, so, most of the, Matisse, they live in the cities, in the bigger cities. And, it is gonna live more in the outskirts, in the mountains. And, so, you could live one of those towns and you're able to adapt, and they're really humble people, guys. But they usually they don't they don't interact. They don't like each other, even though they're all Guatemalas. And most people from America cannot understand that. And, so they function with a lot of harmony. But when the government does something against them or try to remove or remove their freedom, they just go and throw themselves in the including doctors, including nurses, they just go to the streets and start using all their pots and pans, and they usually backtrack whatever they try.
So, it's very interesting. If I had to choose, Central America at this moment, I still think Nicaragua because, they're much less crime. They don't like crime compared to the other country. Even Costa Rica is the is the brand name of a magazines. Go retire in Costa Rica. All the things you see, like, sort of like, what you hear, Hawaii or whatever. But there is crime there, so you gotta know what you're doing. But, the culture of Nicaragua is not they don't like you will have it, but, but, there's basically in in Nicaragua, basically, there's no Indian, very few, maybe five in the coast, in the Caribbean side, 5%.
You have about blacks that the English brought in 18 hundreds from Jamaica. It's very low. And then the but the other coast, you have some indigenous, 10%, but most people there are either mixed or white. So you have a you have a 17 to to post there's different datas, seven to 20%. For example, that hospital that's owned by the this gentleman, he's from Spain, but his family been living there from 1800. He's white, and, he's a multimillionaire. So he has, when I went there, they presented me. He has car dealers and and the hospitals and everything like that, and he's functioning. But, you know, United States call it a communist country because they go against the the great USA policy.
So all depends.
[02:18:08] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that should be about it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com and radio.globalvoiceradio.dot. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixdocs.com. We've got new student resources, interviews, downloadables, exhibits, all kinds of things. Really, pack a lunch, stay the day, check it out. It'll it's good for what ails you, for sure. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network and the Radio Ranch welcoming you back next time for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:19:11] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle. Change.
Kicking off the Radio Ranch and setting the mood
Syndication shout‑outs and platforms carrying the show
Introducing James Fishback and Florida governor race context
Playing Fishback’s announcement and first reactions
Caller interruption, etiquette clash, and on‑air moderation
Why Fishback impresses: background, ideas, and comparisons
Opposition research chatter: Byron Donalds and rumors
Pivot to news: pastors to Israel and silver surges
Debating silver vs. gold markets and industrial demand
Smuggling stories and moving wealth in South America
Declaring wealth at borders and travel workarounds
Inside a Montevideo private vault: security and costs
Street smarts: theft, pickpockets, and travel cautionary tales
Handling chronic disruptors and host self‑reflection
Crime, immigration concerns, and community reactions
Listener support: dental fundraiser and personal notes
Troy ounce vs. ounce and practical bullion advice
FICA, Medicare, and Social Security deductions explained
Tax status talk: affidavits, forms, and state notices
Healthcare abroad: costs, care quality, and insurance
Rates, precious metals moves, and Fed speculation
Linen, natural materials, and wellness tidbits
Private hospital plans in Central America: pricing and access
Wrap‑up, resources, and sign‑off