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Alright. Well, here we go. We're gonna kick off another program here trying to change the world. Thank you. Alvin, let me change as we can to the best of our ability here at the Radio Ranch. Roger sales your host. And it's, December 11. It's one one two one one today here. I'm pretty close for step by step to, the holidays and all that they bring in certain aspects of our lives, and then they'll be gone. And, routine will if there's any such thing as routine these days, it will recommence. Good morning, Paul. How are you doing, brother?
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Oh, I'm doing good. I'm doing good. Okay. My, the creeks are rising. Again, you're, things are things are backing up into my bathtub again. I'm just Oh, oh. Just keeping an eye on it. So, you know, it's a winter thing,
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you know. Okay. Well, I don't know anything about that. So, I hope you conquer it or it goes away. Doesn't sound like much fun much fun. I have I have a 1,380
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gallon per hour, pump standing at the ready to bail the bathtub out the window if Oh, my lord. If need be. Yeah. It's loads of fun. Look at it. Looks of it. It'll probably freeze it'll probably freeze in midair at those temperatures. Yeah. Well, I don't care. I'll just blow it into the parking lot next door. Nah. Yeah. Make a skid.
[00:03:34] Unknown:
I lived in Alaska, you know, up there for high school years. And some of my friends went on to the University of Alaska, which is up in Fairbanks. And, they had dorm rooms and stuff. And my my buddy said you could lean out the window and spit, and you could hear it crack as it froze before it hit the ground. At at minus 70, you know, below. And you take take a big bucket of hot boiling hot water and throw it out the window. Instant cloud. It just wham. It's just gone.
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Yeah. Yeah. Instant cloud.
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There you go. Well, being in Minneapolis, boy, you know about that. Could you go ahead and identify the folks that are helping us today and give them credit recognition, and we'll see if we can get into a productive program today maybe?
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I sure can. I would love to do that. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on, radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul English, our, buddy across the drink. Paul English live 3PM today, 3PM eastern. It will be streamed on Global Voice Network, another platform that's carrying us. It's radio.globalvoiceradio.net. We're also on Rumble today, rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. That'll take you to my Rumble channel. And we're also on, soap, EV, things like that. Our website is thematrixdocs.com. The platform we use so people can join us on the show is free conference call, and the links for that are on the matrix docs. The matrixdocs.com, pick one of the pre conference call links, and you could join us live in the show.
We also have another platform that, that, I use to, connect to the broadcast streams and Roger uses to connect to us, and that is Zoom. And we also have that available. So John Kasarab, our buddy, can connect to us, which he did, a few minutes ago. Good morning, John.
[00:05:48] Unknown:
John. Good morning. How are you doing? Morning, stranger. Judge, I don't know what it is. When you call me on WhatsApp, you know, there's just no sound.
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You can barely hear your Okay. Well, I don't have I don't know either. I'll I'll get with mister Zuckerberg and see if we can straighten it out. I hate to call you so early in the morning, but, you know, we haven't seen you on the show in five months or something. And, oh, yeah. It's been that long. And and so then the other day, some of your name came up and and, Paul said, yeah. I heard he was in the hospital. I'm like, okay. Great. So I started trying to call you. Never can't get an answer. And just out of the wild blue this morning, I said, I know it's 06:00 out there, but I'm gonna call him anyway. Bam. You answered the phone. So all I wanted to hear was your voice because cause I was concerned about you. Okay?
[00:06:37] Unknown:
Well, I'm concerned about me too.
[00:06:39] Unknown:
Okay. Good. Just to let you know It's not been a fun ride. Yeah. Well, I'm sure. Anyway, great to have you back on the show and good to hear your voice. And just John's been such a part of this show for the whole fifteen years, folks. And, you know, we've done some of these networking deals with the audience and stuff, and it's just unusual not to not to have him on a regular basis. So you said you're taking some kind of marketing course or something and this, that, and the other. I know you got an angina problem trying to address. And, anyway, I was concerned, I think, justifiably.
[00:07:12] Unknown:
I got, there's two things wrong with the heart, and it depends on which person you're talking to. The left ventricle, seems to be slower than the other parts of the heart. And, you know, I pity somebody that doesn't have the background in the going in the hospital and dealing with these people because they just they just try to push everything on you. What happened for me for the hospital was and it's never happened to me before. I suddenly had a a vertigo incident. And, you know, I'm standing in it over there in the kitchen reading a magazine on airplanes and, about 03:00 in the morning. That's one of my problems is is that I have irregular sleep right now, and that's that's been plaguing me for some time.
Anyway, so I was up and doing that, and then all of a sudden the room started swirling and I couldn't control it. And, I figured I better get over and get in my chair there, so I I was able to grab on to the counters and the walls and stuff, and I got in there and it just kinda got worse and worse and worse. I closed my eyes and it's even worse. Nice. So, I did fall asleep a little bit, but then I finally had to call one of my kids and said, you gotta take me over to the hospital. And, this was all new to me. I've never had this happen. And here I am trying to, you know, look into flying because I wanted to be able to become a pilot. And,
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No.
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I am not gonna do that. If I was in
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scrap that idea.
[00:08:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Shit. I'd be dead already. You know what I mean? Take that one off the bucket list, John. That's it. Well, I I am pretty pretty we're gonna do that. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, so I they finally come pick me up, and they take me over to the veterans hospital. I've been going over there anyway because I'm dealing with physicians for the heart, back in Florida, tele telemedicine, simply because I've done the research and I've looked into a lot of different programs, and these guys really know what's going on. The VA is really behind the times.
[00:09:24] Unknown:
Okay. Anyway, I call anybody in the audience I'm gonna stop you. Pardon me. Anybody in the audience has got any if yourself or anybody you're you care for that's got heart ailments. What's the name of that place in Florida?
[00:09:39] Unknown:
PrevMed. Well, it's a series of doctors. The guy's name is doctor Ford Brewer. He has been a preventive medicine specialist for many years. He started out as an ER doctor and was appalled at the number of people that were dying from heart attacks and strokes because it's all preventable. So he went to John Hopkins and was gonna go study, preventive medicine, and he ended up creating their preventive medicines curriculum and, taught it for fifteen years over there. Wow. And and since then, he he was he's a big deal. You know? Like, he was the the the head doctor for Toyota of America and a bunch of other things. Okay. But he just can't quit. He's retired three times, but he just can't quit. And so he's on YouTube and he's been on YouTube for a number of years. And, I I love YouTube because I can go research, but it's so time consuming because you gotta you gotta fight your way through the BS.
You gotta find out who's good and who isn't. Yeah. And, so I I he was very good because he actually was providing the studies of to back up the things that he said. And, from there, I was able to branch out and find a number of people. That's the one thing that convinced me to get on the carnivore instead of using keto. In any event, I'm I go over to the emergency room and I'm sitting in there. It was six hours before they would even see me. So then when they got me in by the way, the the swirling of the room kinda disappeared, but then they started concentrating on my heart issues. And, man, they tried to talk me into every test going. If If I didn't know better, I'd still be over there. I had to refuse a lot of tests. The test some of the tests I wanted to get done, they wanted they did a CT of my brain to see if there was anything in there for, you know, causing a stroke and stuff like that. That's what they're trying to rule out.
[00:11:38] Unknown:
Did they find did they find something in your brain, John?
[00:11:42] Unknown:
Well, the brain's really good. It's just a few of the vessels in the back of my head, they're they're not so hot. Okay.
[00:11:48] Unknown:
Just age related. Of course. And, last time last time they did a CT of my brain, they found nothing.
[00:11:55] Unknown:
I try. Just getting old ain't everything. It gets cracked up to be, John. I don't know. It's because you're getting those regular free payments in the mail.
[00:12:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, that doesn't that helps. Anyway, you know, the the emergency room doctors start sending in all these other doctors. So the other cardiologist come in and they have residents over there, you know, that it's a teaching's hospital. So you have to deal with the residents before you ever see the attending. Mhmm. And, so they send in neurologists and they send in, I don't know, couple of these guys. I don't know what they were really. But every one of them had their own test that they wanted to run. And one of the first things they wanted to run was a stress test.
Well, a stress test stress doesn't doesn't tell you anything. It what the problem when it hurts is the soft plaque. There's three stages of plaque. Uh-huh. And they they always wanna push you on a statin, which is another thing that's not a good idea. No. It's not. It it it can be in certain situations, but for the most part, it's it's not that beneficial. But that's all they know to do. Right? See the doctor, doctor Ford and his operation and you can you can go to doctor Ford for a $149 a month and you'll have they'll do a workup on you and send you all your blood work and they'll have a quarterly consultation with you. That's a really good deal for people that don't have a doctor, and they know what they're doing. I I've been to a couple of their meetings, and I've been watching for a long time, and I'm using them. So Okay. Anyway, one another doctor comes in. These are all nice guys, you know, and then one one wants to do a stress EKG.
I mean, a a stress a nuclear stress test. Oh, well, I mean nuclear stress well, it it's not really different than the regular stress test except that they put in a, a dye that can be seen. Mhmm. And they can see how the heart is working at the same time. Well, you can get the same damn thing done with an echogram. It's probably methylene blue they're putting in you. No. I'm I'm putting the methylene blue in. I'm taking ethylene. Yeah. Anyway, I love that blue p blue pee.
[00:14:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, John, all the details aside, we're glad you're out. We're glad you're alright. And I was just very concerned. I mean, we've become good friends over these years and, and and, you know, same age, all that stuff. So when you're not here and we don't hear from you, I was just concerned. That's all. Justifiably, I think. And I'm just tickled to death to know you're alright. And out of there, you got your same demeanor. Just level. John's just level, folks. Nothing upsets him. Okay? And, so great. Do you have anything else to add? Let me may there be a lot of people on here that have never heard you and don't know who you are. K?
[00:15:00] Unknown:
The, the only other thing is is that I do have a lot of plaque. I really if I hadn't lost my weight and started to get this under control, doctor Brewer said I wouldn't be even be here. And so it's a process of trying to stabilize the plaque, keep more from being produced. And in that whole process, you know, you get a lot of angina because you try to do things and your your heart isn't getting enough oxygen. So you have to start exercising and that's the only way to save yourself, really, but it's it's it's kinda hard. The thing is is that, your days and nights start getting mixed up, and that's part of the problem I had. When Kathy was working with me all the time, we kinda had a regular schedule, and that kinda helped a little bit. But, the days and nights are being mixed up, and I'm still trying to make a a living and do something.
The price, the one program has kinda died down quite a bit. They've gone off into all kinds of other products and expenses. I mean, some of these machines are selling at 5,000, $10,000. I mean, I'm not we're not gonna do anything like that. And the marketing guys that were operating the link for us, they didn't keep up with the pricing. So unbeknownst to me, you know, there were a couple of wands that were ordered, and we found out because they did do what we asked them to do. If you didn't get your wand, call us. And then I had I couldn't even get to the pricing, guys, but I ended up paying for some of the money because, you know, they did their part. They they got the price, and we had to cover some of the other stuff. So, I haven't been over there lately. And with these days and nights kinda mixed up Yeah. It's kinda hard to be here. And then in the morning, they see this marketing program that I'm using is, it's in the morning. It starts it's, like, 07:30 in the morning, and that cuts right into the show. Of course.
Yeah. Well So I'm still here. Doctor Rowan called me yesterday. We had a nice talk with him. Yeah? Yeah. He's still fighting it. He's still after it. He he wants to do this national thing, but Ron McDonald told him not to do it. And he's afraid to pull the trigger because he's already been sent to prison by these guys.
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But he knows he knows Ron McDonald told him not to go through our process.
[00:17:19] Unknown:
Yeah. When we were talking to him last time. Remember when I was up in, at that meeting, that Republican meeting up in Uh-huh. Tulare. Uh-huh. I met him up there. And, he was he's really anxious to do this kind of thing, but he's scared to death to do it until he can figure out Well, he's gotta He's gonna be okay because You you gotta get back to the people on the basic concept that hold it.
[00:17:46] Unknown:
They don't have this power. That power they exercised on him that made him like this, he gave it to him. He can take it away. He's got the power. They don't have it unless you give it to him. And people just can't get that through their heads, man. He he's I I just repeated that to him yesterday.
[00:18:08] Unknown:
And, he he's listening to other people again, and then he's calling me up wanting to know, He found out a way that you have to do this. You have to go get your birth certificate authenticated.
[00:18:20] Unknown:
Oh, no. You get certified get a certified copy and order from the state's vital statistics. They're about $20 for two or three of them. That's no big deal. Well, that
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well, that was Raj, he doesn't really know, and he's scared to death. So he's listening to these people, and he's Well, why don't you be on here? Let us talk to him. Well, we we was on here that one time.
[00:18:42] Unknown:
Okay. Oh, yeah. That was a while back. We hadn't had any questions. Sounds like he's very confused. Anyway, tell him the invitation's open. If he wants to come up here, we'll address any of his concerns. There's all kinds of people on here that have gone through this process years for years now, that he can ask questions to, the audience, everything else. So I'll offer that option to him, and we'll go on about our way, and he will too.
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Okay. Okay.
[00:19:10] Unknown:
Yes, Paul?
[00:19:13] Unknown:
What you might wanna tell him is, filing an affidavit and sending it to the secretary of state, does nothing unless he weaponizes it. But it does draw a line in the sand, and it clearly clearly sets in stone his intention as to what system of law he is to be governed by. It is that line in the sand that if they do come after him, he's got that in his quiver. It's kinda like insurance. It's better to have it and not need it than need it and to not have it. And then when he wants to weaponize and go forward, all he needs to do is get the passport and attach that existing affidavit to the passport, and then he should insulate himself from anybody that tries to go after him.
But Well, I by all means I I walked
[00:20:03] Unknown:
through that with him. I I I told him how to do this. He has a passport. I just told him we needed to send it affidavit in or renew your passport. No. So he doesn't All he has to do is get a passport card. He doesn't have to pay the $140. It doesn't make a difference on the passport book. People in foreign countries, they have no idea what we're talking about, and they assume everybody's the same that comes out of the union. Understand. Unless they've got a different process we're talking about. He doesn't understand. He's and he's scared. So when he hears these other people saying, oh, they know how to better they got the way to do it, and you gotta do all these other steps. So I I had to bring him down from that. And so,
[00:20:41] Unknown:
it is so ridiculously simple. And I guess that's my beef with the people that have clouded and muddied up the waters. And then maybe some of them did it intentionally. Maybe it was just an inadvertent with them. You know, everybody's been looking for what we've got here for about thirty or forty years. Alright? Nobody's ever been able to come up with it because they never had the feudal system involved in what they're looking at. That's the answer to the whole thing. Okay? Well, I finally got my passport. You did?
[00:21:12] Unknown:
What happened was is they sent me the the blank letters. I mean, nobody signed them and said that they would only issue me as a US citizen. And because I was busy, you know, three of my computers went down simultaneously. That was another problem. I had to get that resolved. And, that took a long time. Anyway, so I didn't bother to do anything knowing that I could do something later. And if the worst case, I just have to redo it again. Because they said they were if I didn't respond in ninety days, they were gonna send everything back. So I I ignored that. Then the in the letter, they also talked about the IRS that I'm terribly delinquent, you know, because I sent in a revocation of election in 2013, December 2013.
And, I didn't do anything and then all of a sudden I got an email that says, oh, hey. Great. We just found all the information we were waiting for. We'll issue your passport now.
[00:22:11] Unknown:
Even with that IRS baggage?
[00:22:14] Unknown:
Yeah. And,
[00:22:16] Unknown:
Well, see, here's what I think is going on there. Because Harvey had the same situation. Well, hell, they had Harvey, like, half $1,000,000 or more back in the old days. Couldn't rub 2 nickels together. Right? So when they do that, they place this notice of lien in the local property records office, but it's a notice of a lien. It's not a lien. And so the lien, the statute staples gotta be somewhere in the basement of the treasury there. And when they got those, I believe, John, that they have to conform to those liens being renewed every seven years.
And I think those slipped through the cracks on them. I I I know Harvey's situation and a little bit about yours. And for both of you to get those passports, it almost seems like it had to happen that way or they wouldn't have sent you one. So just speculation, but educated speculation, John.
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Yeah. Well, anyway, I still don't know how they issued it. I don't know if they issued it as a US citizen or a national. So my next step is to send in a
[00:23:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Privacy act. Right. Request.
[00:23:29] Unknown:
Request. And I'm gonna do that. Doctor Roan is an expert at that, so he's excited to help me with that. Did they did they, just send you the passport book, or did you have a card ordered in there too? No. I wanted the card. I wanted both.
[00:23:43] Unknown:
Okay. You got both?
[00:23:45] Unknown:
I got both. Yeah.
[00:23:48] Unknown:
But they didn't send you back. Do your privacy privacy thing and let us know, and congratulations. That's pretty big because you were really restricted with that from even going over there to Mexico to see your doctor friend or whatever.
[00:24:02] Unknown:
Well, the dentist the dentist over there Yes. The dentist over there are extremely competent, and they were trained by doctor Huggins, the founder of biological dentistry. And they're very professional, and I I know because I'm talking to other people that have used them. And I saw the results. Uh-huh. And it was another doctor, doctor Yoho, who wrote the book, Judas Dentistry. And, he he was a doc who was highly specialized in his own practice of plastic surgery, but he also was a guy that went around and evaluated other doctors' practices. And so when he gives somebody an a plus plus, he knows what he's talking about. Mhmm. And these these dentists down there in Tijuana are fantastic.
Mhmm. It's just the way the the authorities down there act. I thought it was kinda funny. They acted all serious and all kinds of big problems here. You know? We were just coming across everybody goes back and forth across that border all the time. Every day by the thousands, probably. Tens of thousands. And and they, the only place that I'm hearing that they're being tough like this is down here in Tijuana because the ones over in Arizona and over that way, they they don't seem to be hassling anybody by going across the border. So it's just been interesting.
[00:25:24] Unknown:
John, I'm glad look. Tickled to death to hear your voice and know what's going on with you. I was very concerned, and, thanks for letting me wake you up. I'm concerned, man.
[00:25:35] Unknown:
I'm I'm so far behind you guys. All this stuff that's going on, I'm missing all of that. Yeah.
[00:25:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, let's see. Here's Roger. Yes. I had a call from the yonder. Yes, sir.
[00:25:46] Unknown:
It's me, Julie. Hi.
[00:25:49] Unknown:
Hey, Julie. I don't think you've met John yet, have you?
[00:25:54] Unknown:
I texted John.
[00:25:56] Unknown:
Okay.
[00:25:58] Unknown:
Hey, John. Hi. It's me, Julie. I sent you the passport endorsement. I texted them to you. So, they're they're in your text message. If you take your passport card underneath your picture, there'll be a dash something, and that will tell you, what you are under. It's a website called sam.state.gov.
[00:26:22] Unknown:
What what category they've assigned you to? We've had at least three that I know of. We've had the standard o nine, which seems they put that on there even though it reflects on the chart American Samoa. They just mix them up as usual. And then there was another one, I think, 77, which is like ambassador at large, which if they identify you as an ambassador at large, you'd have the same protections. See? And then the other one was, courier. Okay. But those are three we've seen. I I just do the privacy request to see what they got in there. There's wrestling.
[00:27:08] Unknown:
Julie, what did you say to do? Put it under what? Hold on.
[00:27:13] Unknown:
Text. She texts you something.
[00:27:15] Unknown:
Okay.
[00:27:16] Unknown:
Okay. Who is the guy right there?
[00:27:19] Unknown:
It's Rod Roger, it's William.
[00:27:21] Unknown:
Hey, William.
[00:27:23] Unknown:
Morning. Hey. I just want good morning. I just wanna get in the queue when you get done with John.
[00:27:29] Unknown:
Alright. Okay. Just having to catch up on John. He's been gone so long. It takes a little time, William.
[00:27:38] Unknown:
John, we're glad you're back. And
[00:27:40] Unknown:
okay. Joan's got something for you. Joan?
[00:27:44] Unknown:
For John? Yeah. Hey, John.
[00:27:49] Unknown:
Hey. Congratulations. You actually pronounced the name.
[00:27:55] Unknown:
That's a nice name.
[00:27:58] Unknown:
Do you That was hilarious in the hospital because nobody can say my name. So anyway, go ahead. What what wait a minute. Just a minute. Julie, what did you say to look at on the card? I just got it. The there's some numbers
[00:28:12] Unknown:
there.
[00:28:14] Unknown:
Yeah. So you wanna look at underneath your passport card, your picture, there'll be a dash, and that number after the dash. Yeah. Then look on what I texted you, and it will tell you it will tell you what your, and then you need to look under 505.2Dash. So pay attention to that dash. So, like, mine has, I can't remember. I don't have mine on top of me, but I'm an ambassador.
[00:28:47] Unknown:
And I got a dash o three. I got a dash o three. You got a dash what?
[00:28:51] Unknown:
A dash
[00:28:53] Unknown:
o
[00:28:55] Unknown:
three. What is the is there a listing for o three? Okay. You get really, folks from the audience
[00:29:06] Unknown:
Oh, wow. So if you have a dash o three, you have a dip you have a diplomatic passport, it looks like. Dash There you go. 3. And she's the only one that's there. 502 dash. Dash. It looks like it might be, a diplomatic passport.
[00:29:25] Unknown:
Okay. That's not unusual. That's one of the other categories we've had. For the audience here, let's reverse this and do a dialectic and say you're the passport processor and you're processing an application and you look at your computer screen. Do you think they're gonna have a thing up there that says national? I mean, you're looking at the lengths they've gone through to hide this. Do you really think they're gonna have an, a section on there that says national? Do you? You're not that naive, are you? K? So now what they're doing, and they probably don't know this consciously, but they're fitting this into other categories where you've got protections.
Ambassador at large, protection, courier, protected, etcetera etcetera. So that's what I think. I can't tell you for sure. But, Roger? That seems to be what they're doing. Yes, Julie?
[00:30:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I made a mistake. It says endorsement o three, regular passport. So you might wanna do a privacy request, John,
[00:30:31] Unknown:
just to see what they say. But on here, it says endorsement o three regular passport. Okay. Don't rely on what they say on the card, folks. Do a privacy act request. It's very simple, similar to a FOIA. You'll find out because they're you're asking for information on yourself, so they don't have any problems. It's not like a FOIA or or releasing it to you, and you'll find out what they got in there. Okay. That's the only way you're gonna know. Don't rely on the numbers. Well, in the meantime, I got this. I can still go down and get my dental work done. Well, you can do all that stuff now. Okay? I'm just trying to put if there's new people on the show, you know, we're constantly getting a few new people.
And I don't wanna get them confused on all this stuff. So you gotta go into you can take any one of these issues and drill down from for from a few minutes to hours. Okay? I mean, still waters run deep. Okay? So, anyway, John They said the information just on getting it. Period. They say the information,
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I sent in, was for a US citizen and then that blank letter. And Okay. Well, it's So what I'm gonna do this time, if I have to change it, I'm just gonna use this, you know, the the one we we use now, the simple one. Yes.
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Throw in, just do a if it's not, when you find out in your privacy act, if they don't have the what you're looking for in there, your affidavit Mhmm. Mhmm. Then go back and just do a d s 82 and reorders only the card and include the affidavit. That weighs only $30.
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Mhmm. Okay?
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Right. So what else? Although, yes or some somebody got William, I know you're back there. We'll get to you. Who's got questions for John?
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I do. Samuel. Hey, John. Hi. What was did you do you feel you got to the bottom of the diagnosis on the vertigo, or did they do hit brain scans, inner ear, or anything like that?
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They did a brain scan. That's that's what was the CT of the brain was for. They wanted to see if there was a bleed anywhere or any problem like that. And it there wasn't. So, what it was is is related to the inner ear, the the vertigo. And it's unknown and but, you know, the one thing they didn't tell me about was an Eppley procedure. This is not uncommon, and there's a way to adjust your head. There's crystals in the ear, and I never knew there were crystals in the ear. I'd never heard that before. But, anyway, these crystals get out of place. And, so what you have to do is call an Eppley procedure, and not one person in that hospital told me about it.
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Is that like the hammer anvil in the stirrup, the inner ear there that
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generates sound? Well, you know, apparently, this crystal is supposed to be in one particular spot. And if you're holding your head in a particular way, they did question me about how how I was holding my head. But, again, the fact is is that they wanted to do all these tests, but they never talked to me about the EPIC procedure. I'm gonna have that out with them when I go over to to see my neurologist.
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Uh-huh. So have you gotten rid of it or not?
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It seems to be going away. I kinda slowed down my exercise because I walk around a swimming pool. You know, I got an 80,000 gallon empty swimming pool that I walk around with no fence. Mhmm. And while I'm kinda dizzy, I'm not gonna be walking around it. So don't don't if I go Don't go falling in the pool, John.
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They're in water in it. When it's darker, when you close your eyes, can you walk with balance?
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No. It was worse when I closed my eyes.
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And when it's dark, how would you feel?
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Did you get up? As long as my eyes are open, I'm okay. But I'm I'm fine now.
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It just seemed that you know you you
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it scared the crap out of me. I had it about three years ago. What I did is that I took fenbendazole, and it went away. It's never come back. I have more I could say on that, but I don't wanna take up the show. But if maybe we could talk later, but, yeah, that's all I did is that I got to other people is all Talking about the delays
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I'll let the delays bother. Does Samuel finish up Go ahead, John. Comment. Yeah. Go ahead.
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I'm just saying the reason I found out about this was because I find out my sister had had this kind of problem, and that's what she did. And I found out the priest at the church had that problem, and if that's what he did, the Eplet procedure. It's just amazing that they wanted to do all this other stuff Uh-huh. And they never talked about that even though they always associated with the ears. Well, they're all always gonna go do to to the technical side, not do the natural side. What do you do? You have to get, like,
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a chiropractic adjustment or something? How do you get the right line? Yourself.
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You do it yourself. Yeah. It it's in law, you lay on your back, you tilt your head back, and then you have to pick it up a certain way, and then you have to swing it around another way, and that puts the crystal back in place. Okay. It's all there is to it. Sounds pretty easy. Sounds pretty It is. And not not painless and any and very inexpensive.
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Yeah. Now that's a that's a good cure right there.
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It sure is. Yeah.
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Must be one of those old wives. Samuel. Okay. You got anything else, Samuel?
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Well, I I just, you know, it wouldn't hurt to do a a parasite cleanse anyways. And, you know, if you're doing the fenbendazole, that's what you're basically doing. And I just took the two hundred and twenty five milligrams daily for probably several months, but I got rid of it within a week. And it was every morning when I tried to get up, everything was spinning. And, of course, I had the time I'm up on roofs and stuff like that in contracting, so it's really not a could be a death sentence. Right? Yes. Yeah. Falling in the pool.
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I I don't think it was the fenbendazole because mine resolved in in stages and just over time. It it it just went away. Did you take any phenobetinizole?
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No.
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Okay. Yeah. Well, that's all I didn't take any of you.
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Help me.
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And I'm gonna be in the insurance.
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Go ahead, y'all. And now that that delay is killing you. Go ahead, Samuel.
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I had a reoccurrence not long ago, and this was a different symptom. But I had noticed that I have lumps in my neck, and I also got I've never had headaches in my life. I'm the kind of guy who can drink in the past and never get a hangover, never a problem with a headache. I got headaches that were so bad they're almost unbearable, And, again, I took the fenbendazole, and it went away. These things don't seem like they're related to parasites, and maybe they're not even related, but I just can't say enough about fenbendazole. Okay.
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John, you got any replies to wonder
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drug. Yeah.
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I mean, my head my scalp was so so sore, I couldn't barely touch it without pain.
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Wow. That's amazing.
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Yeah. And, again, I and I'm on it right now. This started probably about three months ago. And I think it's somewhat related, but, who knows? Yeah. Anyway, just gonna pass that on to you. You might wanna consider it. You know?
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Do what? Samuel? You mean taking some? Yeah. I think that's what he's suggesting.
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Yeah. Yeah. I've got a lot of it. I mean, that's that what I found out about fenbendazole and, Tippens years ago, it would have saved my wife. But it I didn't find out until after she had already died.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Alright. Anybody else got something for John?
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Joan? Roger.
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Oh, yeah. Alright. Hold it. Joan was first. Joan?
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Yeah. Hey, John. Did you say any did you say any of your heart doctors were natural doctor?
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Natural? What do you mean? You mean naturopaths?
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Yeah. Type yeah.
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No. No. These were all guys employed by the VA, regular doctors, MDs, and residents.
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Okay. Do you know of doctor Tom Cowan? Tom Cowan, he was born in a
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Don't I know? Joan, I do. I take his heart medicine.
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Yeah. Oh, this Rofantix?
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Yep.
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That's what I was gonna just mention to John Casarab.
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John, do you know this doctor she's talking about? D r Tom? No. I've never heard of him. D r Tom
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you've got a d r Tom Cowan, t o c o w a n, dot com, And he's got an amazing he is an amazing heart doctor. He's got strophanthous, which is a liquid, and he claims that, this cures the, the actual organs themselves, the brain and the actual heart. He's got so many videos on this stuff. He just I get the liquid form, and I just put, you know, eleven drops under my tongue. I don't know. I do it probably three times a week. But, he has clinical trials you might wanna go and check out, that that
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medication. It doesn't take bad at all. Sounds like a tire you ought to kick,
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John. Yeah. I know.
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Doctor Tom Cowan, c o w a n. Was that it?
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Yeah. Yeah. Yep. D r Tom Cowan. Yeah. And he's he's really become I have his books. So he's a really he explains the heart differently. You just have to be open to, how he tells you the heart works. And I highly recommend everybody go and watch him. I don't have any heart disease. I take it as a prophylactic.
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Yeah. Have you Julie, have you ever heard me tell tell about, Pete Maravich?
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No.
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Who was he? Do you know who okay. That's my question. You do you know who he was? He was a, basketball player back when when I was at LSU. The they hired his father as the coach. They would choose they got him as a player. And he's a phenom, was. He this is before the three point shot and when freshmen couldn't play, and Pete Maravich still holds the NCAA scoring record for college basketball. Okay? So he was just a hotshot. And and they got into the pros and the black guys on the pro teams, he went to the Hawks and they didn't like him because he was a showboat and he's white, I guess. And so they intentionally wouldn't get him the ball and he had a kind of a, probably a frustrated pro career, but he was a phenom and his record still stands to to buttress that.
Well, he, got out of the pros and he became very, very Christian, had a strong conversion. And he was out in California doing a pickup basketball game at some Christian camp, and he dropped dead of a heart attack. And when they did the autopsy, he only had three chambers in his heart, and it was never picked up in college, pros, experts, or anything else, and had that unbelievable career. And in the end, they found he only had three chambers in his heart naturally.
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Hell I don't know the thing would even work.
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Well, that that's you go check it out. I'm he he was a he was a phenom, man. I saw him play. I knew him, actually. Not well, but I knew his roommate. We had business classes together, and they see this all alphabetically. So his name was Jeff Tribbett, and I'm sales. So we were off and sitting right next to each other and became friends, and I'd go over there and study. And I got to meet Pete a few times and be around him. He's a great guy, but I had alcohol problems later. But he was unbelievable. And, the, the thing being all of what he accomplished.
And then when they finally did the autopsy, nobody had ever picked up that he only had three chambers in his heart. I don't know how he did it. May have really contributed to what he did in life, John. I just flat don't know, but I was always shocked when I heard that, particularly because I knew the guy. Pistol Pete Maravich. Yeah. That's what they called him. He looked like a Harlem Globetrotter when he was in his teens, basically. He could do all that stuff. So May I Quite accomplished. Yes. Yes, Joan. Yes, dear?
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Okay. May I spell Strophanta, for John Katherab? It's a plant.
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I just texted John my bottle.
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Oh, you so you spelled it out for him, Julie?
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Yeah. Do you want me to spell it? I was gonna spell it out. She said, did you spell it out for John Casarum?
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Oh, no. I just sent him a picture of my bottle.
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Well, there you go. And so he can he can so he can see the words profancti? Yep. Okay. Thank you.
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But other people might wanna know how you spell it.
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Yeah. Maybe it really need for you. Go ahead and spell it publicly, Julie.
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It's s as in Sam, t as in Tom, r as in Robert, o as in octopus, p as in Peter, h as in hello, a as in apple, n as in Nancy, t as in Tom, h as in hello, u as in umbrella, and s as in Samuel. Strophanthes seed extract.
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It's a plant.
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Yeah. It's the only it's, it's a plant from Africa. And doctor, Tom Cowan says it is has been proven to be a very powerful plant extract that you can only find in Africa, and it just heals the organs in your body.
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I, on my end, they're cutting out. So I I can't tell what the spelling was. Greg. Okay. Well, that's Julie sent you a picture of the bottle. It's Jones in Costa Rica. I mean, she her her her connection at times is not ideal. Anyway, we got that information out. Yes? If I may. Yes, Dave. Hey, Dave.
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It's Scott. Hey. Somebody was there first. Go ahead. Okay. Me.
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Yeah. I got a three paint chamber pipe in my warehouse when they when the cops attacked me with hardball. I should go get that. But, Johnny, the best place probably the best place that you don't know of to get that stuff in Fendesil, brooksadnew.com. He's, he was a guest that wants to fill in with someone. I couldn't believe the stories he told me about his electric pickup that China stole, and somebody had seen his truck built from China. But he has a he's on Revolution Radio on Sunday evenings, 8PM. He I'm pretty sure his website is brooksagnew.com.
I bet you on behalf price, whatever the cheapest you can get that from, the the fembendazole
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for your wife. K? The t I was getting I would I was getting, the five hundred milligram of fembendazole in capsule form, 72 of them for $38.
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I don't really know the pricing, but, he's still bragging about how, you know, nobody could that does what he's doing with it. How do you spell his last name, please? A g n e w dot com? Agnew, a g I'm not a good speller. Ag Like Spiro?
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Like Spiro Agnew?
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Yeah. A g e n e w? Exactly. Yeah, man. Haven't done I've known that name in years. Wow. He's thrown your age. Yep.
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Yeah. Comment.
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Okay. We got Joe in here. Hold on. Get Joe.
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I'm out. Be beware
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of the source of your Fenbenz at all or any other of these ivermectin or whatever because much of it is made in China, and you want a certification with your Fenbenzadal as to where its origin came from. Demand it. Okay. Because there's a lot of these foreign made stuff that is, has heavy metals in it, you know, all kinds of junk in it. Yeah. So beware.
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Brooks takes care of that. He he actually had to get some from China because of the there was stuff in the stuff. Yeah. That that's all in detail there. You can he actually discusses it on the second hour of every show, which would be 9PM eastern time on revradio.com, Studio B. Okay? Alright.
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Hey. Mister Agnes on Sunday nights over there on that platform. Who else got something for John? Yeah. Raj. Okay. I was right. You were lurking. You and Scotty came on. Your voice just sound similar. Hey, Dave.
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Hey. For John, you know, Wallach wrote a book. It's called It's All in Your Head. It's, like, $10. You could probably get a used copy on on Amazon, but it's you know, if you go to drjwallach.com, I think it's, like, $10, and it's called It's All in Your Head. And he breaks down as a pathologist you know the mechanical function of everything in your head including your ears and 37 diseases caused from you know well, you check it out. Vertigo is one of those 37, issues that is all in your head, and he tells you how to fix all that. So
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k. John, you didn't realize you could get so much
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alternative options here this morning, did you? Yeah. I wish I could understand them. They're cutting out bad, so I don't I can't really tell everything. I just didn't understand what I said, John?
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He's pretty clear to me. Better, John?
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John, can you hear me?
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Yeah. I can hear you now.
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Okay. So d r j wallach dot com. Doctor Wallach wrote a book. It's it's just a little pamphlet. It's like $10. It's called it's all in your head, and it'll give you, you know, a pathologist point of view. He's done nearly 50,000 autopsies, and he breaks down positive vertigo.
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Pardon me?
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That was a rep. I know I know who he is.
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Yeah. Anyway, the one of them is is vertigo and and what it has to do with the ears. It's what David is. I don't even have the book. I don't know. I'll have to
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look. It's a newer it's one of his newer books.
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It's called It's All in Your Head. Probably don't have it. Yeah. Okay. Right.
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If you go to his website, drjwallach.com, it's something like $10. It's well worth it's a great read. It's an easy read, and, it'll explain a lot. Okay?
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Oh, thanks for the tip. Okay.
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You're welcome. Alright. Good luck. Alright. This is the tips for John Casarabline. Who else is next?
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This is Bruce.
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Bruce is next. I should remember. Morning, Bruce.
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It is a good morning. Brooks Agnew is on, Wednesday night on, the a station, at 08:00. He's got full of different ideas and things. He is an inventor, and he, tries things that, you wouldn't even think of. And he's on Wednesday. I mean, Sunday night on, radio b, at the same time. So he's on two times a week, and he's full of information. I mean, it's just unwritten what he does.
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John, you So anyway ever dreamed you were gonna get from Charlotte. Who is It's Agnew guy. Or who's talking? Bruce is talking. You're talking about this Agnew guy. He's on not only Sunday nights, he's on Wednesday nights at basically, I think, the same time on Studio A. Is that about right, Bruce? John's having a hard time here Yep. For some reason. K? Alright.
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Sunday on Sunday, he's on b, radio station. Yeah. There's a a and a b on the same site.
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Right. On Wednesdays, he's on a. K? Right. Groovy? Right. Bruce? Yes. Good way. I think. Yeah. Hold on. I used to listen to it. In a second. This is Lively Comedy. I used to listen to the book
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On on truth frequency radio, Roger, and, our buddy Chris Cave was a frequent caller to Brooks' show and, enlightened him many, many times. I used to love hearing Chris call and talk to Brooks. Brooks is a pretty technical guy, and, Chris would blow him away. It was great.
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We we really miss Chris Cave around here. I can promise you. We sure do. Brent. I bet Brent misses Chris Cave too because they were both in Las Vegas and knew each other. Brent, what you got? Brent, wasn't that you a minute ago? I didn't hear him. I thought I heard him. I'm sorry. Boy, it's hard to mistake Brent Bachman's voice. I know it.
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That's where I first met Brent was over there at a meeting in, Arizona
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Yeah.
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With the about the, land patents. Right.
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Chris was there too. That was Brent. It was That was Brent, you heard. He might be in this on underneath. Fan. Oh, Yeah.
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He might be heard of a mistake. Pretty hard to mistake that voice. Brent, you just come on in. We'll recognize you straight away. Alright. Who else got something for John? William's still on the back burner over there. Hadn't forgot about you. Who else got something for John? Yikes. John, you got anything else for the crowd here? No. I think we covered everything. I've been been going on with me. I mean Alright. Well, hey, man. Just really Still going on. You don't know what that did for me when you answered the phone this morning. So just thank you. We're worried about you. Great. I was. Okay. William. William requested that when John was done, will you hail him up, and I'll try and do that. William, you there?
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Yeah. I'm here. I had my ad valorem board of equalization hearing yesterday.
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Oh, okay.
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And it was three people from the community that were appointed by the grand jury to hear, you know, property, appeals.
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Yes. And,
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I think they not they primarily deal with people that are arguing the value that they've appraised their property for.
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Yes.
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I don't think anybody has ever really come at them with this angle,
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with a I'm positive. Problem? I'm positive nobody's probably ever approached them on it. So you're a you're a case of first impression, were you?
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Yep. And, and they were essentially, what ended up happening was they said, this is kinda over our head. We're just not that knowledgeable about it. It sounds like you need to appeal it to the superior court. So, ultimately, they ended up not not making an adjustment and and, basically, denying my appeal. And, that'll give me grounds to take this one to superior court. But they the administrator I guess she was the administrator for the tax assessor's office. Yeah. And, and she had my voter my voter registration card, and she says, well, right here, check you're a US citizen.
And I said, well, you know, where is US National on that card, ma'am? And and then she kinda got quiet, and then, and then she had my homestead exemption. We've purchased a house in 2019. And my wife and I own it together. And I told her as my wife's still a citizen of The United States, I'm not. And she's still, you know, she's still in the system and pays taxes, and we own our home together. And, she said, well, my homestead exemption, you you check that you were a citizen in The United States. And I said, I was in 2019, but I'm not any longer.
I said, you can this is voluntary. It's it's a personal choice. And they they told me I had fifteen minutes, and they ain't listening to me for about thirty minutes. And it's it's hard to cover any of this information in that sort of period of time period familiar.
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Yes. And people think you can get this across in not only a thirty minute session. People think you can get this across in sound bites.
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Right. It is you can't. And I said I said, ultimately, I'm outside of the jurisdiction of the tax assessor's office because he only has jurisdiction over US citizens and residents, and I have proof right there that I'm not one of those. So, you know, that's that's where I'm coming from. That's my that's my story. And, if you guys recognize the jurisdiction and and go and go ahead and and refund it now, or you cannot recognize the jurisdiction and try to usurp my sovereignty, and it'll just go to the superior court.
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William, I can't tell you how proud this is, William. Let's Hold on, Bruce. I'm really proud of you, William, for doing that. You sound like you were cool, calm, and collected there in front of them. It but I wanted to ask you a question. You said you and your wife control own the house and she's still, a federal citizen. Wow. How are they gonna deal with that? Right.
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Are you gonna give me half of it? Said the administrator, she said right. She said she said, you know, we we we do this homestead exemption, and that that cut your taxes in half. And I said, well, technically, I don't owe those taxes, but I'm not here arguing that. So, Boy. It it was interesting because it because one of the ladies says because they were asking about income taxes because I brought up the 26 CFR 1.1. And I said, I'm a nonresident alien to the IRS. I don't I don't owe income taxes, and I don't owe these taxes either. And, and one of the ladies said one of the on the board, she says, well, why doesn't everybody do this? And I was like, that's a good question.
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I don't know. Say we're we're in the process of trying to get that accomplished.
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And then and then the administrator, she said, why did you do this? Which was
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A good question.
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You know, kind of kind of put me on the spot. Yeah. Kinda put me on the spot. And I said, well, ultimately, it boils down to I kinda did a kinda round robin deal. I said, 1933, the country went bankrupt. They took the gold off the money, and they mortgaged the full faith and credit money. And I said, how do you mortgage than you don't own? And that lady that lady looked at me and said,
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William William, get get closer to a window. You you broke up there.
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Yeah. You're you're you're you're cutting in a little bit. I'm sorry. If you're getting closer to a router, that might help. That's okay. Happens often. Bruce had some sort of a question or an observation. Bruce Well, I want him to repeat what he just said. Okay. Okay. Just so everybody gets. He just said so everybody hears it because this is what I'd love for all of y'all to be doing. Go ahead.
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So she said, what you know, why did you do this? Why did you make this change? And I said, well, it's it's about freedom, ultimately. I said, in 1933, the country went bankrupt, and they they took the gold off the money, and they mortgaged the, my my future labor, your future labor, your children's future labor, onto this national debt that's been leavened up to you know, this is leaven of the Pharisees. It's it's, you know, $3,540,000,000,000,000 dollars or whatever, you know, of this debt. And and I said, how do you mortgage something you don't own? And and that really kinda
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that that kinda stuck it to her. You know? That that took the air that took the air out of the room. That took the air out of the room right there.
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Right. Because you said I said, when I tell you that car in my parking lot that you're that you're taxing me on is my property, we understand that. But that's in law, that's a thing, and the property is a right. And my rights are god given, and they're in they're in in in a lienable. And I said, so you're leaning right that you don't have authority to.
[01:01:20] Unknown:
Man, I'll bet you left them scratching their heads.
[01:01:24] Unknown:
Yeah. They did. I mean, they one of them, she's like, you know, I said I said, we do have to pay taxes. So we have we owe eight seventy one b and eight seventy seven b, like it says there in the reg. And I said, and that comes from a case, you know, Bruce Weber versus Union Pacific. One lady was writing down some of the cases that I've mentioned. She's like, I'm gonna look at these when I go home. But I said this is you know, they wouldn't let I had some documentation. They wouldn't let them take it with them. But, but I said, you know, this this is all legitimate. It's a recognized political status, with the state department.
And, ultimately, the tax commissioner only has jurisdiction over US citizens and residents, and I'm not one of those. And here's the proof, and I don't know what to tell you.
[01:02:11] Unknown:
Now there was there a record of this?
[01:02:14] Unknown:
No. It's, like, kind of an informal hearing where the, the administrator you can make your case, the administrator makes their case, and then the Yeah. Board It's administrative appeal. And assess. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Mhmm. So the board decides whether to alter the taxable value or leave it the same,
[01:02:35] Unknown:
and they decided to leave it the same and just let me appeal it further because they that is above my that's above our pay grade. You know, we don't Yeah. Understand all these nuances. Well, for the audience who may not know what William is going through is what we suggest. Anytime you run across a bureaucrat, you're in one of these situations and they don't want to do what you want them to do, your first question is what's my neck what's the next step in my administrative appeal? Because at this point, if you wanted to take this case to the superior court and had not had this hearing, they probably would not have put it on the docket.
And the reason why is because you had not exhausted your administrative appeals, which is what this is. So this part of the process, I try and show you all how to deal with these people should they not agree with you or give you problems here. And William is, got the the balls and the gumption and the curiosity to just go in and confront them on all this stuff. So hats off, William. It sounds like you did a great job.
[01:03:40] Unknown:
Yeah. I I kinda feel like I didn't get my my information all the way across the jurisdictional question. I really didn't hammer it, you know, as well as I I probably should have. Mhmm. Mhmm. Because they were they were asking me when he said, well, if somebody comes from another country over here and they buy a car, they they owe the tax, don't they? And I said, well, if they were here from another country, they would have to be a legal resident. And if they're illegal, they can't buy a car because they can't get a driver's license, and they can't get a a title issue. So I said if they're illegal, you know, I said or if they're a a resident, then, yeah, they would I guess they would owe the tax because they're a resident.
[01:04:21] Unknown:
I I got back when I in the eighties, I had a friend from younger in life who had a big time job with AFES, AFES, and Armed Forces Exchange Service. And he will one is I mean, he got all these dream assignments, man. Five years in Hawaii, then they send him to Germany for four or five years. And what he was doing was laying the groundwork for instituting all the, digital sales through all the exchanges in Europe. And, so anyway, being as that he was over there and considered government, he could buy foreign cars and get them back with no taxes. And I I sent him the money, bought a BMW over there. He had to drive it around just a little bit, get a few miles on it, and, and shipped it back. Now I got I went down to Jacksonville down where Larry is and picked it up and, got the certificate of origin with it. And I just don't remember if there was any taxes involved in that or not.
So I'm thinking of the reverse of the question he asked you. Somebody comes over here. See, if they had somebody, France, Mexico, wherever, and they come and pay cash for a vehicle, they get the manufacturer's shipment of origin. It's Americans that get a certificate of title. And then they could take that car back to Mexico. I don't I wouldn't know what their tax situation is there, but that's kind of the way those things and your question, that guy's question about what if a foreigner came over here, I don't think he'd have to pay the tax.
[01:06:00] Unknown:
I don't either. But, you know, at the same time, if he registers it here, he's got residency here. Oh, if he registers it, they're different different.
[01:06:08] Unknown:
Right. I'm I'm talking about just taking it, come over, buying it for whatever reason here, and taking it back to his to his to his other country, exporting it, in other words. No. I don't think there's any tax there. I don't believe there's taxes there. If he registers it, yes. Because what he's doing then is giving the state the automobile. But why would he do that if he was a national? So there's all these little questions about it. You know?
[01:06:34] Unknown:
Yeah. I was thinking if there was a foreigner that was here, you know, legally and they, you know, as a as a legal resident with a green card Mhmm. And they wanted to buy a car, and it's a driver's here.
[01:06:45] Unknown:
Well, that's why that word's resident's in there so that it would catch people like him.
[01:06:52] Unknown:
Right. Raj, can I ask William a question?
[01:06:55] Unknown:
Sure. Yep. Dave.
[01:06:57] Unknown:
Yeah. William, you said that you had backup documentation, and they wouldn't let them have it. What what do you mean by that?
[01:07:06] Unknown:
They she told me that they weren't allowed to take the material home. They could look at it in the hearing and any documentation I had and use it in consideration, but they couldn't they couldn't leave the hearing with it.
[01:07:21] Unknown:
Interesting. Wow. That's Yeah. That's yeah. Usually, when it's all public there.
[01:07:26] Unknown:
It's all public information. Right. Anyway okay. That's interesting.
[01:07:32] Unknown:
Well, I don't want you to fool. They don't want them to educate themselves and then be a weapon against them like you.
[01:07:40] Unknown:
You you get your piece set in that meeting, and you ain't gonna influence them to go look into it. Basically, what it sounds like to me. But that's good, William. Project. Job, plans.
[01:07:52] Unknown:
Go ahead. We did that. My wife and I did that with the board of review here in our little township, and they were like deer in the headlights. They argued and and and yelled, and and, they said that, basically, they said we had to take it up with the state, legislature.
[01:08:13] Unknown:
Well, they're steering wheeling up to the courts first.
[01:08:17] Unknown:
The one the one guy here, he said, he said, you're telling me you're a state citizen, and this is a state tax. I'm not understanding. And so then I've, you know, brought the definition from the eight US code. I said the state, capitalist state is DC, and the state government, my state government was overthrown in 1867 with the Reconstruction Act, and and the Supreme Court agreed in Georgia v Stanton. I read them a little lawyer from that ruling. And I said, so this state government is federal, a federal jurisdiction because it's a fourteenth amendment citizenship, and there's the jurisdiction.
And that's what it is, and I'm outside of that jurisdiction. I said, can he go tax anybody else? You know, any other citizens? And that's when we got into the question about, well, what if a citizen brought a car over here? We
[01:09:11] Unknown:
really good job, William. You left some real strong seeds planted in their vines. Yeah. Hold on just a second, Samuel. You left some real strong seeds planted, buddy. Good job. Let's say, look, he's got something to add here. Go ahead, Samuel.
[01:09:25] Unknown:
Yeah. I I think, another thing you might add to your quiver of arrows are those cases that, point out that a state citizen is not property and that they are. I'm property can't own property.
[01:09:42] Unknown:
Yeah. I brought I brought those with me
[01:09:45] Unknown:
in that documentation that I gave them. Did you discuss it with them? I mean, it I think the reason they went on so long with you is because they were truly interested.
[01:09:54] Unknown:
They were they were I had, you know, only he said you have fifteen minutes, and then thirty minutes later, we're still going at it. But they I think John Kacera might have built that list, that's on the matrix. Yeah. Something to do with it, I believe. Yep. But, yeah, I took I, you know, I I didn't take all those, but I took a good majority of those, with me. I thought I was gonna have a little bit more time. The gosh, it's been so hard to to get this in a even thirty minutes. I mean, I don't I don't I don't think I got the point across, but, you know, ultimately, I wish I would have just gone in there and said, and this is what I'm gonna do with the when it goes to superior court is just tell the judge, hey. This is a complicated this US citizenship is complicated, but this is a very simple case.
The fact of the matter is that the tax assessor only has jurisdiction over US citizens and residents, and I have proof right there in your possession that I'm not one of those. So I'm not legally obligated to pay the tax. I'm not subject
[01:10:58] Unknown:
to the tax. Did did you bring up any tax Supreme Court. Hold on, William. Did you get, bring up that Supreme Court case we I think you found? Dyett,
[01:11:09] Unknown:
the Utah? Me Turner? That may be something you wanna include in in your next step. If you didn't bring it up, that may be something you wanna include in the court stuff. Go ahead, Sam. I did I did have it. I did I did add it to that sheet of court cases, but I Yeah. I took the excerpt where he's where he was talking about, you know, the state of the state of is basically a ministerial agent of the federal government. And then, in his book, which I got, which I told you about a week or so ago, he he put two speeches in the back of that book that were one of them was by I wanna say it was a New Hampshire, Supreme Court judge. There was another one, but they they were there was two cases, the Diet v Turner, and then there was a State v Phillips. It was over pornography and freedom of speech, which was a hot topic, I guess, at that time. Late sixties.
[01:12:07] Unknown:
But they Yeah. Basically said You remember the famous do you remember the famous, statement from one of the judges? No. You'll you'll know pornography when you see it. Right.
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But they you know, basically, the Utah Supreme Court had had ruled against, the state intrusion. What what or the the state did not intrude by making a anti pornography legislation, and that was contrary to the precedent that had been set by the United States Supreme Court. So, they were kind of insubordination at that point. And then this The United States Supreme Court overturned it, of course. But, what that I don't think, judge Ellet understood maybe he did understand it was that he was educating against US federal citizens. So he wasn't educating state citizens in a state court. He was acting in a, you know, an agency to a a federal court. So because he was dealing with federal citizens.
[01:13:15] Unknown:
Well, you've embarked upon quite a journey here. You've got a lawyer friend there, somebody that could help you if you do wanna, go ahead and file that case. You certainly have done very well. Everybody else in the audience, William's a perfect example. What I tell you? You're you're as free as you as you know this information. You can tell William knows it pretty damn well. K? You've been a very good student, and that's that's just fantastic. And when you do, they can't beat you because they're they do not have truth on their side. K? Yes. Go ahead, Joe. And Samuel, were you finished?
[01:13:52] Unknown:
No. I had one more thing to add. Okay. Then I'll give you a hold on. If if he's ever ever read the the concise little paragraph, called the declaration of independence that Lee Brost wrote. I mean, if you could get that underneath somebody's eyes to explain what we're trying to do and and explain what he's saying in there. I mean, he he's also saying that as we do this, we are taking our self out of the democracy and the foreign jurisdiction of DC and returning to the republic. And I think that's a that's understandable for a lot of people.
[01:14:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Just very simply put. Very straightforward. I told him that last I I told him that yesterday too. I said, declaration of independence says you gotta have the consent of the governed. And, if you don't consent to being a US citizen, then
[01:14:51] Unknown:
you're not one. Yeah. You you you you Frost's declaration of independence. It's in here. Wow. The little treatise called, USA, the Republic, the house that nobody lives in. Well, you're not in that house unless you say you're not in that house.
[01:15:08] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's what we do. They've got everything turned around. Exactly. Did you point out in subject to the jurisdiction thereof to them? Did you get into that at all, William?
[01:15:17] Unknown:
You did? I didn't, but I did I talked about residency and how that came from ambassadorial law, and you're either a resident alien or you're a nonresident alien. You're one of the two. Right. So if you're a federal on earth.
[01:15:31] Unknown:
Yeah. If you're a federal John yeah. Just so I was figuring this out, I had this conversation with John Benson. And and he said, well, he thought for a minute as he was prone to do, and he goes, well, everybody on earth is either a resident or a nonresident.
[01:15:48] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:15:50] Unknown:
And I said resident alien because I said, if you're if you're from DC and you're in Georgia, the state, then you're a resident alien to the state. And if you're not a resident alien, you're from here. I said, so a nonresident alien, I'm from here.
[01:16:07] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:16:08] Unknown:
I'm not bored. You left their head spinning, man.
[01:16:15] Unknown:
Lee Broth also in his piece, he he he also believes that all the land in The United States Of America is allodial. But you first got you you gotta take yourself out of being property yourself to make that claim.
[01:16:33] Unknown:
Well, property can't own property.
[01:16:35] Unknown:
Right. Right. So, let's let's see. Julie, what do you have, sweetie?
[01:16:41] Unknown:
Thank you, sweetie. I was gonna ask, William, when you said you took that, list on the matrix stocks, is that the list on the bottom with all the court cases and everything?
[01:16:50] Unknown:
Yeah. It says, US citizens or property
[01:16:54] Unknown:
or something at the top. Yeah. And then the other thing I was gonna ask you is, would you be willing to share what you brought to court so we can learn from you?
[01:17:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I can.
[01:17:05] Unknown:
How did we get that?
[01:17:06] Unknown:
I don't know.
[01:17:09] Unknown:
Oh, he hadn't even done it yet. We hadn't even done it yet. Wait till he does it, then we figure out how to get it. Okay?
[01:17:16] Unknown:
I don't know what's in the report.
[01:17:19] Unknown:
I don't know what they would require of you. Is it just as Seth I don't remember in Georgia's that's a that's well, then if you if they ruled against you, you'd go to the Supreme Court or the appellate level? Probably the appellate level.
[01:17:33] Unknown:
Probably the appellate level.
[01:17:34] Unknown:
Uh-huh. Yeah. But, Roger, I was asking if William was already sent to the appeals board, what he brought in with the appeals board, then they would let The packet of information that they wouldn't take to Yeah. It's just crazy about what he brought in for evidence about his case, and then they wouldn't even, knew that he could they couldn't even take it with them. That's ridiculous.
[01:17:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Tell him who he was in it. I I put my affidavit on top,
[01:17:59] Unknown:
and then, the one the one, the one board member, she said, this is just a piece of paper with that's been notarized. And I said, yeah. That holds a lot of weight in law, man.
[01:18:14] Unknown:
So that's court testimony. Yes, ma'am. That's my court testimony.
[01:18:21] Unknown:
And then I printed out the page from, Wikipedia on citizenship of The United States where it has and then I highlighted at the bottom, national citizenship citizenship signifies membership in the country as a whole. State citizenship in contrast signifies the relation between a person and a particular state and has application generally limited domestic matters. State citizenship may affect tax decisions, eligibility for state provided benefits, such as higher education, and eligibility for political posts such as United States senator. At the time of the American Civil War, state citizenship was a source of significant contention between the union and the succeeding state.
[01:19:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Because they're never gonna try and press that federal citizenship and make the whole damn country federal. That's why there's a statute of Lincoln in Westminster.
[01:19:12] Unknown:
Right. And then the next page, I put, the diplomatic statement copy of the diplomatic statement from the passport where it says, citizen slash national of The United States. Yes. Okay. And I told them I said, they only issue passports to US citizens and nationals. Why would they why would there be two political statuses they issue passports to? And then I pulled out or I got their definition of residence from Webster's dictionary where it says, discharge of a duty or enjoyment of a benefit. Right. And then, and then a little blurb down there talking about how resident alien comes from ambassadorial law and jurisdictional stuff there. And then
[01:19:56] Unknown:
And and let me just interrupt. There's another point, and I'll probably don't stress it around here enough. If you go back to Vatel's Law of Nations on the section on residency, there's a couple pages on it. And every time he uses the word resident in there, it's resident alien. Because that identifies it. See? But what they did was they chopped alien off the back and just left the word resident. And I'll bet you that when they did that is when they assigned a geographical definition to it. And there, you'll probably find the origins of this plan.
[01:20:34] Unknown:
And then, on the on the last section, I've got a with the case laws on it, I've got a little blurb in there about Elk v Wilkins and and subject to, but I didn't get to that. I didn't get that far. Yeah. And then this and then and then the slaughterhouse cases, how federal federal citizenship doesn't extend to state citizens. And then because they were white. And then I told her when about the voting thing. I said, you know, they can't you can't deny me the right to vote because I'm a white citizen in title 42. I mean, you can't deny me the right to vote because I'm white. That would be discrimination, wouldn't it?
[01:21:16] Unknown:
Did you hit him with that?
[01:21:18] Unknown:
Yeah. I did.
[01:21:23] Unknown:
Oh. Oh, William. I I I don't ever remember any of of our students going in front of a body of some sort and doing as good a job as you're describing here that you did.
[01:21:36] Unknown:
So Oh, he's fantastic. He's doing a great job. Congratulations.
[01:21:39] Unknown:
What, John? You've been around a long time, John. We hadn't heard stuff like this. What's your comment? No.
[01:21:45] Unknown:
No. I'd I'm impressed as hell.
[01:21:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I told him I I got the right to vote. Yeah. And I got a right to be here in the state. And then the administrator, she's like, so you're not subject to sales tax, or do you pay the sales tax? And I was like, well, I'd sometimes I do. I said, there's really no uniform way to get to get out of sales tax because you're not a citizen. There's no Georgia that the state department doesn't really have a method for that. I think there's you can go at the end of the year, and you can amass all your receipts and request a refund.
[01:22:23] Unknown:
Who who in the hell is responsible for the sales tax in the state? John, this is back to that guy who used to live in one of your places. The sales tax is on the person that's got the license that has to go through all the hoops to present themselves to the public. All they're doing is just passing it on to you. Right. Taxes on them.
[01:22:48] Unknown:
Right.
[01:22:51] Unknown:
You can I don't know what to say? You can go when you do this. I don't remember who did it. Joe Lustica or somebody. You can go to, like, Home Depot and stuff and fill out a form, and you can become tax exempt at those retail places.
[01:23:03] Unknown:
Go ahead, William. Yep. I did that with, Amazon and eBay, for the online marketplace. I do more of my shop in there than anywhere else as far as online. How do you how do you do that, William? So I have an LLC, and I just went in there. And, you can do a tax exempt certificate, kinda as a reseller. But they just apply it to everything, and they said it's your responsibility to report any taxes you owe to your state authority. And then they give that certificate to all to all the vendors. And, so you can if you have an LLC or even there's a sole proprietorship, you can go in there and say, well, I'm a reseller, and it's my responsibility to report what taxes that I owe. So, you can do it that way, but you'd have to go to Walmart and Home Depot and all these places that you shop, to each one individually and and Yep. Get that set up. Submit that certificate.
[01:23:58] Unknown:
But what happens if you're not a reseller?
[01:24:01] Unknown:
Well, the state should come after you if they if you owe the taxes. Right? But they're not. Because I'm not even filing a note. Reporting.
[01:24:11] Unknown:
Julie is self reporting.
[01:24:14] Unknown:
Right.
[01:24:16] Unknown:
I mean, what are they gonna do? Right? Well, you don't owe the taxes.
[01:24:20] Unknown:
You're you're not lying.
[01:24:23] Unknown:
Yeah. Who who cares what box I check on there? I'm a reseller. I'm a I'm a I'm a church or what whatever. I'm exempt regardless.
[01:24:34] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:24:34] Unknown:
Boy, William, we're all impressed, man. Good on you. Maybe you'll set an example for some of these other folks, but the point I wanna make out of what we've heard is you're only as free as you have command of the information. Obviously, William has spent some time. He paid the price. He got his brain cell. Well, he's a pilot. His brain cells function pretty good anyway. But he applied himself here to this area, and you you you just did excellent, man. And then you walk out, and don't you even feel more empowered?
[01:25:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I feel a little defeated because I didn't get them to reverse the attack. But, you know, there's there's still there's another step. So
[01:25:20] Unknown:
I just have to wait right on the process there. I've still got to go back to that question I asked earlier. Mhmm. You and your wife both own the home that Right. That this tax that this tax is being debated over, and yet she still says United States. You're a national. How do you expect them to react to that? Take just split it down the middle?
[01:25:43] Unknown:
Well, the way I the way I look at it, Roger, is Uh-huh. You know, I have a I have a friend that's married to an illegal alien, and he pays the tax because he's a citizen. And if if you're one of your parents is a citizen in The United States, then you are. Correct. So I think and it just stretches across. You know, they wanna they wanna enslave everybody. So, unless you rebut that presumption, and I think both of us would have to rebut it, you know, for us to be able to to thwart them on the house.
[01:26:16] Unknown:
Okay. Let me ask you a question. How domestically, how are you and your wife deal with this?
[01:26:23] Unknown:
Well, it's I mean, she, she says, I'm like a, what do they call them? Jehovah's Witness? You're like a governmental Jehovah's Witness.
[01:26:34] Unknown:
Well, she's gotta send some humor.
[01:26:37] Unknown:
You're like, anti anti government, you know, I thought I'm not anti government. I'm just,
[01:26:43] Unknown:
No. Here's your answer. No. I'm not anti government. I'm pro constitutional government 100%. That's how you address that one. She is happy to hear that.
[01:26:55] Unknown:
You know, like like you say, they're nesters, and and she don't wanna rock the boat. And it works out pretty good with her being in the system. We can file taxes. She can claim the kids, and we can get It's got you. Back more than two days in.
[01:27:09] Unknown:
No doubt. It's got some advantages to have that situation one foot in, one foot out. Usually doesn't work, but in this instance, it can. Because I was in that situation too when I was married before my wife died. We didn't even know all this, but I was always trying to get out and already figured I was out because the IRS dealings I'd had. And I was always conscious like many of you are. What can I do to step back into the system? Where's a landmine? So for years, I was in that mindset until 2007 and, seeing the first passport application. Samuel, you had a comment or question?
[01:27:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Another another thing that I try to use to have people understand what we're doing is ask them why and what the intent and who it was for, that why the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment were passed, and who was it applying to. And if they can't answer that, then you can tell them why. And, of course, it was never really properly ratified either along with a whole bunch of them, at least the fourteenth. And, you know, this was done to give slaves a civil rights status. Didn't have anything to do with the other Americans who already had the the protection of the bill of rights and, cons god protection from their creator.
[01:28:41] Unknown:
Well, that that's why, you know, a while back, I I talked to Roger, and I said, I don't think that the fourteenth amendment overturned Dred Scott because they said that that a man of acro African descent couldn't have god given rights, and a US citizen still doesn't have them.
[01:28:59] Unknown:
Yeah. No. They sure don't. But that was the big debate at the time. But have you gone back and read that little section in the slaughterhouse cases? I don't know. I could probably go find what page it's on. But there's a nice little almost a whole column that discusses this in the slaughterhouse cases. And Not a citizen of The United States Of America, or remember there wasn't two, was not a citizen of a state citizen and could not be a citizen of The United States Of America by anything short of an amendment to the constitution. Well, they didn't make him a citizen of The United States Of America.
They formed a federal zone and made him a citizen of that. K? And it talks about in the case right there. Hold it. It says and and in the day, it was it was evidently, it was widely discussed in DC, the journals, public discussions, etcetera, etcetera, on this question, and that was the loophole that opened up for the fourteenth amendment. Yes. He was trying to say something there. I was saying in in Diet v Turner,
[01:30:23] Unknown:
he said, that the constitution couldn't have been amended. It needed to be revised to include African Americans as as capital c citizens in the in the article four. It needed to have been revised under constitutional convention. You can't go in and amend a constitution to violate its its core principles. It's intent.
[01:30:49] Unknown:
Wow. That's a good and remember, we've got one example at least, and I know that there was a black former slave in the, state of Massachusetts who was naturalized in the state. And in that naturalization document, it says he was a citizen of The United States Of America. So we know it at least happened once. You you've heard me tell that story, William?
[01:31:19] Unknown:
Yep. Mhmm. Okay. Okay.
[01:31:22] Unknown:
For the, audience that has a, I saw this on travel Royal Antiques Roadshow of all places. Because I I love that program. I was going back and binging on it a couple of years ago, the ones on YouTube. And there's this girl that bought this piece of, this the document from WGBH, which is the head was the head public broadcasting station out of Boston for the country. And they were selling off artifacts they'd gathered in his closet, and she bought this one and told the story, and it was his naturalization paper from the state of Massachusetts.
So clearly, at least once, that was done before the civil war. Probably more than once.
[01:32:11] Unknown:
Yep.
[01:32:13] Unknown:
William, did you say you did tell the panel that citizens are property?
[01:32:20] Unknown:
I did.
[01:32:21] Unknown:
What they say or ask. It got kinda quiet when I asked them, how do you mortgage something you don't own?
[01:32:33] Unknown:
William did a good job, man. You've been a good student, buddy. I'm really proud of you. Go ahead, Joan. Yeah. Yeah. So so but when you said citizen but did you say those words citizens are property?
[01:32:44] Unknown:
And what did they say to that?
[01:32:46] Unknown:
No. I mean, I didn't go into it that I mean, I kinda feel like I hit it with, you know, with the being saddled to the debt. Okay. Okay. The state the state would have to own you to mortgage to mortgage your future labor. They'd have to have a property right in you.
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So I would challenge some of you in in the audience. Sit down with somebody in thirty minutes to see if you can get this across. Okay? I spend hours Yep. For years here trying to do that. So I've got a gauge. You may not yet have a gauge. And I will tell you for the other people that are overwhelmed by the information, And and I tell you, you gotta learn it and have control of it. The best way to learn something in the whole world is to teach it to others. You'll find out real quick what you don't understand. Go back, solve that, go find somebody else. That's the fastest and the best way you're ever personally gonna learn the information because you're personally on the spot in that situation, just like William was in front of this panel.
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As a flight instructor, I can a 100% agree.
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Okay. Julie? Can I ask a question? Yeah. Hey. Well, what did you say to them again when the, board member said to you, you're a state citizen, so how do you not owe tax taxes? You mentioned a case, and then you told them the state government is a federal district. Is that what you said? What did you say again?
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Yeah. So the, eight USC where it has a definition of a capitalized state is District of Columbia. I told them that, and I said Read it out. Read it out. I didn't hear that. Sorry. Eight USC 11 o one, the definition of state, where it has the definition of national down there. It has capital definition of state. Forget that. The code number. But, I was just getting it across that capital f state was DC. And then, Georgia v Stanton was the Supreme Court case where the Georgia was trying to get to say, hey. If they do these Reconstruction Act and they and they they bring in a new government, it's gonna overthrow our government.
If they bring in a new legislature that's under military rule, it's gonna overthrow our government. Yeah. Yeah. And the Supreme Court said, yep. It'll it'll you know, that mischief will happen. You know? That's what'll happen. But, you know, it's a political question, and we can't answer it. We can't rule on it because they were the Supreme Court was under threat by Congress of being dissolved or or or adding more members or being censured. Congress just went totally tyrannical and overtook they over they overrode Andrew Johnson's veto twice, and then they, so they overrode the executive branch.
They took control of the legislative branch, and then they censured and and threatened the, the judicial branch to get their way.
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They were gonna get this foundation put into Like it around here. By hell or high water. K?
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Bloody water. Reason
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excuse me, please. The reason for that, we've come to conclude, they knew they were gonna control the world with this two hundred years later. I'm totally convinced, folks. K? And and and the buttress for that is dispensationalism. Because just as they were doing all this skullduggery, they were grooming Cyrus Scofield to write that Bible that would dictate this dispensationalism, favoritism to Israel, and absolutely totally sabotage the Protestant religions with it. That started at the same time. Those are both long term
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visions. Here's the here's the ruling in Georgia v Stanton. This is about the Reconstruction acts when it says the bill. The bill, it is true, sets out in detail the different and substantial changes in the structure and organization of the existing government as contemplated in these acts of congress, which it is charged, if carry into effect by the defendants, will work this destruction. But they are grievances because they are they necessarily and inevitably tend to overthrow of into the overthrow of the state as an organized political body. They are stated in detail as laying the foundation for the interposition of the court to prevent the specific execution of them and the resulting threatened mischief.
Folks, we thought that was a Supreme Court telling you right there. There's a Supreme Court ruling right there telling you that the the upon act of the Reconstruction Act, the state government was overthrown.
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Al Brent Winters.
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You can come back and talk about it on Friday if you want to. You probably couldn't hardly catch up with him. He's so damn busy, John. Roger? Yes, Samuel.
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The other thing is to point out, their beloved word resident and what it really means. I mean, basically, res is a thing, and they're using res jurisdiction
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to That's just not To Okay. Go ahead. It Well, there He did bring that you get Brad.
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Anyway, I I think you get the point.
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I do get the point. And, but he brought it up to him that it comes back to ambassadorial law. When you said that, you did that, didn't you, William? I did. Yeah. Yeah.
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Did you break down the word resident for them? That's my question.
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Yeah. I told him I told him if you're a res you're the resident alien or you're not. And if you are, are, then you're from a foreign jurisdiction. He's talking about a different interpretation
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of that.
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No. I'm saying do do they understand what the word resident means? Because that's what they want us all to be, to have in rem jurisdiction over us.
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Well, all all all US citizens are residents. That's what it says on the fourteenth
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when they're in a state. Yeah. I'm all I'm saying, William, is do they understand what it means?
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They don't What he's saying No. They don't. Is the interpretation that r e s means the thing, and ident means ID. So you're IDing the thing, which could be very strongly Patriot mythology. K? That's all I'm saying. No. That's the rim juristixer,
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which is which is this the power over the thing. And that's what they're doing. And I told him
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had to explain to them because I told them, you know, my other car where I went to the state tax tribunal, and they dismissed it on subject matter jurisdiction. I told them I said there's three jurisdictions. There's subject matter jurisdiction, there's territorial jurisdiction, and there's personum jurisdiction. And the state dismissed my claim on subject matter jurisdiction because this particular state tax, the state didn't collect or assess it. The county did. So they claim that they didn't have complete jurisdiction to to reverse the tax or to hear the case.
And I said that's why I filed the I filed the suit for the other car, which, like, he got served last week. So there'll be two of them going through the superior court.
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It this is a statement from Burrows. He says, under the fourteenth amendment trust relation, the federal government in dealings with its citizens automatically has in rem jurisdiction over all fourteenth Amendment citizens, also called US citizens. No. I don't know. When the government has When when the government has in rem jurisdiction, they automatically reserve in personam jurisdiction at the same time.
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That's probably true. Unless you have proof otherwise, they're gonna do that under presumption.
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Yeah. And that's that's what's so cool about his declaration of independence when you start to understand that. He says you're expatriating absolute from the resin trust known as the District of Columbia, a foreign occupation and back to the Republic. I love it. It's once you start to understand what they've done, it's it's it's a great way of also pointing out to people who don't understand it how important and why they want you to be a resident.
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Well, I think it's I, you know, I'm I knew the the board of equalization wasn't gonna know these topics, And I'll be lucky if the county magistrate court judge does. So I just need this in as layman terms as possible Yep. To tell them, hey. You know, you only have do you have jurisdiction over anyone other than US citizens and residents? No. Here's proof that I'm not that. So if then then x. So refund my money.
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Yeah. Well, I that my point sort of in all of this is Brough's declaration of independence is a statement you can give to somebody, and I think pretty easily explain it. It's pretty concise. And I think anybody that's even a lawyer will understand the choice that you're making, removing yourself from the democracy and putting yourself back into the republic and what that means.
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You know, I bring for Tom from California and his friends, the attorney, still doesn't believe in us. So even though he submitted the paperwork, got passports back, all that stuff, This guy still don't believe it. So don't assume, Samuel, that you put it in front of a lawyer. They're gonna understand it because that that's probably it may be right, may not be right. K? Well, they are okay not to understand it. It might will proceed. Samuel wants you to tell them all these people this stuff. I say, keep this simple. Keep this on the surface.
If they get interested, they go dig into all that other stuff, but you're not gonna hook them with that, Samuel. I'm sorry. And if it I've been doing this for fifteen years. Okay?
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It simply saying feel like yeah. I feel like that's where I messed up last night was just not going in and and just focusing on the surface level of jurisdiction and challenging that rather than bringing in all these other topics of residency and property and fourteenth amendment and all this stuff. I mean, it just admires the water when the how they did it, how they made the sausage is pretty ugly and very detailed and very you know? But here's the sausage that we got, and and I'm not in it. So, I feel like if I would have gone in with a little bit more simplicity, I probably would have made maybe a little bit more headway. I don't I don't know. You go into that situation
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and deal with people that are not detail oriented, you're never gonna connect with them on this. You got to keep it simple.
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Sorry.
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Fifty three percent
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of people in The United States cannot read past the third grade level. Twenty one percent of the people surveyed were totally illiterate. Yes. Who was trying to say something?
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Well, you're Ask Dwayne.
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Oh, go ahead. Hey, Dwayne. Hey, Dwayne. Go ahead, Dwayne. Yeah, Dwayne. Go ahead.
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Okay. Ma'am?
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To me, what's pretty hey. How y'all doing? You when you brought up the taxes, the second plank of the communist manifesto, the the constitution was written to be a very specific and narrow way to tax Americans. And the second plank of the communist manifesto is a heavy progressive or graduated income tax at both the state and federal levels. That's pretty simple. I'm a capitalist. I'm out of the sausage, so to speak. I like that. And taxes are communist. It's a way to redistribute the wealth from the earners to the
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Mhmm. To the lugs, to the to the And who the slugs. Who historically have been the tax collectors there, Dwayne?
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Well, the majority were all in Paris. The pirates, you know? I mean, we were founded by pirates, and we're still run by pirates. You know? So I was trying to figure out what I'm saying. The majority of the tax collectors have always been Jews. It's something they specialize in. Oh, well, yeah. That's yeah. You're right about that. So but, anyway, that's pretty simple too to throw in there. It's it's both state and federal income taxes are part of the communist, number two plank of the communist manifesto. True that. They should be able to understand that if there's a way to throw it in there. Alright. That's all I got. To meet you. Did you hear me talking about Maravich earlier? Were you listening?
No. I I just came in about twenty minutes ago. You you you didn't know this.
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Yeah. You know, I knew him at LSU. The, his his point guard and roommate was a kid from Indianapolis named Jeff Tribbett. And, they seated us since alphabetically there in those days, and we were often sitting next to each other. We became friends. And I'd go over to the athletic dorm to study, and Pete was his roommate. So I met him a few times. I was around him and didn't know him that well. Nice guy on on that occasion, you know, the that situation. Anyway, you know his history. He, went through the pros, all that stuff, and he converted Christianity very strong.
And he was out doing a pickup basketball game in California, some Christian camp, and he fell dead of heart attack. And when they autopsied him, he only had three chambers in his heart, and it was never picked up in any physical.
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That's a man. Yeah. I knew he died of a heart attack, and he was really young. I also know he was the only white guy that the Harlem Globetrotter Trotters ever tried to draft onto their team.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I mean, I guess, if you don't know who this guy was, go back on YouTube and and put in Pistol Pete Maravich and just watch some of that stuff he did. He was a magician with a basketball. Unbelievable. You know, in those days, they had the Quonset Hut. They didn't have the big auditorium they got now, and freshmen couldn't play on the varsity team. And they played in that Quonset Hut, and the whole damn thing would fill up for the for the, junior games, and then everybody would leave. Well and then his dad actually got to be his coach all the way through all that too, which was unusual. That's how they well, that's how they got him. They hired Press as the coach. Press Maravich was his name. Yep. And they got Pete along in the deal. And, so anyway, I just I've always been astounded.
The only three chambers in that guy's heart. I mean, you probably know. I mentioned it to the audience a minute ago. He still has the NCAA point total for all the decades, and that was before freshmen could play, and they didn't have the three point shot. He still holds that.
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Yeah. Every time he threw it up no. I I don't wanna say every time. It was a he was had to be somewhere around an eighty, seventy five, 80% shooter. You know? Let me tell you this story that my buddy in Georgia taught me, Ron Brown,
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in this stuff. He's no longer with us, unfortunately. But when Pete was playing, he was at University of Georgia. And his, they we played him over there in Athens, and, he he his dad wanted to see him there. Just the whole rhubarb all over the country was Pete Maravich. I mean, the guy's a phenom. Okay? And so, they go over to the auditorium in Athens. They play the whole game. They're tied. They go into a five minute overtime. They throw Pete the ball. This is him seeing it. He saw this. They they sent they gave Pete the ball. He did a five minute dribbling exhibition. And as the buzzer rang, he did a hook shot from midcourt and swished with no rim.
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Yep. He did that a couple times. Not maybe from half court, but between half court and the top of the key.
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Yep. He did that several times. So
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get off on a sports event, but I'm still astounded with all those things. He only had three chambers in his heart. It's just speaks loudly to me. Dwayne, thanks for coming by, man. You got anything else to book practice with today? No. That's it. Just just about the income tax and maybe another angle that that even
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the most unfortunate of brains can cannot can
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can identify with. The most conditioned of brains. Thank you, buddy. Love to hear that accent. Thanks. Okay. Ciao. Little little New Orleans accent for you down there. Pardon? Yes. Is that Rick? There's some south Georgia for you right here.
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Yeah. I saw a special on Pistol Pete. And, when he was a kid in grammar school, his dad I think he was a coach, and, they would leave the house in the family station wagon. Yes. And, Pete would put the tailgate down, and he would sit on the tailgate of the station wagon with his feet dangling and dribble the ball all the way down the road to practice.
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It's a true story. That he was he was just one of those people. There I'm sure there was never a basketball too far away from him his whole young life. He just always was doing things with a basketball that, of course, developed into the skills that he had, which were nothing short of phenomenal. That record from the sixties is still held today. How many decades is that? So about fifty, fifty five years. K. So pretty good, Pete. Where else can we go this morning? William, just a great job. You got anything else to add or anybody got anything you wanna ask, William? Yes, ma'am. I do. Just whoever did.
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Okay. I had a copy.
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Okay. Let's go with the Will Joan, you've been is that Joan? Okay. Sweetie, hold on. You've been here for three times. Yeah. Go. Who is that other guy? You're you sound faint. So Scottie. Okay. Scottie, you're real faint lately. Go ahead.
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I don't know what's up with that. Anyway, you can hear me, though. Right?
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I hear you.
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It's okay. I don't have a, gauge, but I do have a wrench you could throw in the gears. And it actually could actually help because, a few ways because it could really turn into something like we recommend Sarah's case, you know, to something because you're obviously kicking, you know, you're playing f around and find out with them pretty well. So I have two ideas. One is the documents and all the documents you can muster up, that people are asking to share here on the call, put them in altogether and file it as an exhibit in that exhibit in one of their cases where then it's in the public and then you have the means to share it with others. And another facet to it to, try and throw a wrench in the works is the property or any property, if you if you deem it as a cemetery, you bury a family family member there. I don't know if it works for a pet.
Then it's taken off the tax rolls from forever. They'll they'll never have to pay tax on it. Just bury one of your relatives, something there and declare it maybe through the LLC. I don't know the details. And then that's just another way to stop the taxes and, make them, you know, go away. And it seems you're certainly capable of doing such things. That's all I have.
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Thank you, Scotty. Joan, what did you have?
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I wanted to ask William, which I missed what he was going before the panel for. Was it to have his property tax, refunded back to him, or was it for to get out of property taxes forever without doing elodium?
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It was a William, I think it was an appeal, wasn't it?
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Yeah. It was a request for a refund of valorem taxes.
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It was an administrative appeal, Joan. How many people were on the board?
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Three on the panel and one alternate member.
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Male, female? What was the mix on genders?
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Three three females and a male.
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And the male the one on in the background? Was the he was the alternate?
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The male? No. The male was the there was a female alternate.
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Oh, okay. So you had two females and a male as the primary hearing officials, and then one as a ALT alternate. Right?
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Right. Right. And then the the county, administrator, I guess, she was female.
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Okay.
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Well And and you talked to you you thought you you thought your ad valorem taxes were due back to you because you're a national? But what about your wife's part
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of Well, on the vehicle part of The vehicles were in my name, and the the the house, which they also handle, was in both of our names.
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I don't think you're gonna get any relief on that one.
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No. I don't think so either.
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K. Thank you. But it's good to throw it up there in their faces.
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Yeah. I was hoping if I was successful in the car, they might they might see me again.
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I have a question. Well, you you know, William, you can have some fun with this. And, obviously, you're doing it, but you can't do that until you got control of the information. Always see, it always leads back to that, doesn't it? Was that used to The county the
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county administrator, she said, please don't buy any more vehicles.
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Say, I'm buying an airplane next.
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Right.
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Well, that's good that you had a little levity with them. It sounds like you really kept your cool, and that is a very important ingredient in these situations. And, and also it's kinda nerve wracking if you've never done that before, but you've got so much command of this. I bet you were cool cool as a cucumber in there, William.
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Yeah. I mean, there were you know, when she brought up she brought out my, my voter registration card. Oh my god. How am I gonna argue this without getting into extreme details? You know? And then, and then the house, I could easily pass that off on my wife being a citizen still, stood up with that in question. But, I think if they do they go, like, gosh. How am I gonna counter this?
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Well, if they if they pin you with that, like your voter registration session, well, yeah, that was then and this is now. And I've I decide this and, yeah, I don't know if you wanna go into the feudal system at that point with these people or not. They may really think that's out. But, you know, we don't think like our enemies think. Okay? But, yeah, I that was it. This is now I changed. You can change too. You can change too.
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I was like I was like, I can't commit, you know, I can't commit a crime against the state because I'm not a member of it. And, and she said, well, what what if you, like, what if she beat your wife or something? I said, well, that isn't on there. I can't injure the steadies.
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Okay. You're clipping a little bit, and we've got the whistler going on.
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So,
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anyway, that's okay. We've been continuous communications with some folks today, so I don't know if it's it's it's still full moon. Right? I think we're right on the tail end of a full moon. That would explain some things now, wouldn't it? William, great story. Thank you so much. Yes, Paul?
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I think a good answer to their question, well, what if you beat your wife? And, good answer to that would be, under common and natural law, harm or injury is not allowed. So I would be guilty of that, and I would be able to be held accountable. But the statute that says I can't beat my wife, that one doesn't apply to me. But the natural law does. Just to clarify.
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Do you see those guys that snuck into one of these Muslim meetings and they were teaching the guys how to keep their wives in order and to beat them and not leave scars and bruises? That's a true story. I heard it. I saw the video. That's another topic for another day. This one's over. We had a good discussion with mister Kasarab. Great to see him. William filling in the second hour with this wonderful story and, just fantastic, demonstration of how powerful this information really is. You wanna be powerful? Learn it.
And there we're gonna do lay our bodies down. We'll be back tomorrow, Friday with mister Brent Winters. We'll hopefully see you then. It's double duty for me. Double duty day. Uh-oh.
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Yeah. I'm gonna bolt. I'm gonna bolt unless there's anything else.
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No. But you go off and fly somebody around.
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Yeah. Alright.
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Hey, William. See you, buddy. Yep. Yeah. Well, hold on. This is Annie.
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This is Annie. I am so new to this whole process, but I'm on the road, and you are my hero. Man, I wanna be just like you.
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Oh, boy.
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That's great. Yeah. That's where I'm going, William. Where you are. I'm going where you're going.
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Darling, you'll get there. I promise you one bite at a time. I promise you you'll get there. Okay? Good. Yes. Alright. Yeah. Hey.
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Just Yes. Just quickly, we just, I just filled out the, passport card for my husband. He's free. I'm gonna get my passport, paperwork together on Friday. And so I just wanted to say thank you. Just wanted to let you know I'm moving on the path.
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We we love it. Now here's a great example. Annie and her husband saw this information a year or so ago. They've been just taking their time, analyzing it, chewing on it, probably discussing it between the two of them. And here, a year down the road, they've made this the decision to move forward, and you're seeing how it works. And I hope feeling more comfortable by the day here than Andy. You'll get there, sweetie.
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Say hello. My husband's here. Is he? Tell him what you did this morning. Yeah. Yes. Clayton. We're here. Just I know. Who am I doing? You're talking with Roger and everybody else. You're Roger on the and your your podcast.
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I've just been very silent, which is then your Okay. First.
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Well, that's alright. I just, it's not just me. It's the family. We got a family. I know. You just I'm you've got married into a new family.
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Exactly. And I just we're just thrilled. We're just so thrilled to be a part of it.
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Well, we welcome you with open arms. Nice to meet you, by the way. And we'll hopefully maybe we'll see you in Ecuador one of these days. Okay?
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Yes. Who's going to say something? In Ecuador. Okay.
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Gary, was that you, buddy? Yeah. Can you hear me? Yes, sir.
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Roger, one thing, we talk about this taxes and vehicle taxes, property taxes, DMV, all this stuff, and and we get on these loops. But one thing I've never heard anybody mention, and that is go back and look at the original state senate and what they passed. What was the intent of the law that the state senate passed?
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When? At the inception of the state or what?
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No. After the bankruptcy. That's when all this stuff come about. Oh, you're talking about HR one ninety two?
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Yes, sir. One ninety two when states?
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Oh, the state What your state sent? Oh, good. What your state senate passed. Well, I don't know. That's what I'm saying. That's one thing I've never heard anybody talk about
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on this show. Well, you probably never done the research into it, Gary.
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That's what I mean. And it Yeah. What was the intent of state senate?
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Well, it'd be an interesting question. Somebody wants to go back and do a little bit of research. There's all kinds of questions like that out there that could be extended with our understanding and stuff. We just I've never even thought about that, Gary. Because they've never been talking about it. I've never thought about it.
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That's why I mentioned it because I know Okay. That in foreign legislation of the states, they classify US citizens as foreigners, and therefore, that gives them the ability to tax. So I'm just saying there's gotta be stuff in the bills and stuff they pass signed by the governors on this stuff.
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Okay.
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And that may be the key to all of
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Well, I yeah. It may be. K? Somebody wants to go do that, man. I urge you to go do it.
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To that.
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They still, recognize the affidavit on the surface. Do what? Did Joe Lustica look into that? He went back in the '50 and rent out of his,
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New Jersey. That's how he got out of his New Jersey. Yeah. He went
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he went back to the origins of the city's paperwork, not after the bankruptcy. He went back to the origins, and they said that they would conform with the constitution, and they weren't. And that's when he filed that quo, Orento, and got him stepping in fetching.
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Yep. I got two other things.
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Okay. Who's this?
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Silver silver right now is 6429. Who's speaking? And gold is gold is 4305.
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Well, who's speaking, sir?
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Al in Indiana.
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Okay. Okay, Al. Thank you. I'm gonna recognize your voice. Also
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also also, Mike Adams and Sam Andrews on their programs have talked about peptides. And peptides are a natural thing in your body. As you get older, you lose them, I think over the age of 40. And Europe has been treating people with peptides for fifteen years now, and I think also in Ecuador. That's where you're at. Right? Yes. Yes. Yeah. Check checks to see if there's any peptide doctors there.
[02:05:45] Unknown:
Well, we got a good we got a real good alternative doctor. I'm asking him some questions for somebody else. Maybe I'll ask him about peptides.
[02:05:55] Unknown:
And the peptides will rejuvenate your, different parts of your body and and and rebuild it to where it's new. And you should look into it for your eyes.
[02:06:13] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Al. Appreciate it. Uh-uh. Yep. Okay. Who else has got something here today? John, you still with us, buddy, or do you taste Yeah. I'm here. Yeah. I'm getting back to you. I'm just so glad to hear your voice, man. Thank you so much. Well, I'm glad you're still here, Roger. You know, I'm in pretty damn good shape for a as the shape I'm in, as a friend of mine would say. Well, that's good. Well, I, yeah, I agree. I've taken great pains over my life. I've I have not had a soft drink past my lips in forty or more years.
That's when That's good. Stop drinking crap drinks. All those sugar drinks with all that crap in it. Stop that. Okay? That's it's a primary deterrent of a lot of people's health right there. So and I've got to take care of myself pretty good. Need a little bit more exercise these days. I've gotten somewhat sedentary here the last few months since I'm not going to the Israeli first lunch anymore.
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Oh. Yeah. You gotta keep those legs up, man. You do. You have to keep those legs up. I got out and walked
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Tuesday, actually. Right? I'm just running errands and stuff at the mall, etcetera, etcetera.
[02:07:33] Unknown:
But I gotta You also gotta go you ought to go get a you ought to go get a CIMT test, which is where they look at the carotid arteries. Yeah. To to judge your plaque low. Yeah.
[02:07:45] Unknown:
Well, I probably should do a lot of things. I I don't take care of myself enough with checking with authorities. But, So if you do that test, it'll give you a clue as to what you need to do. Well, I could tell you this, you know, DJ and all her fancy stuff. Yeah. Couple years ago, she did this one where you just hold your cell phone to your ear and it takes the frequencies of your body and stuff. Yeah. She came back and analyzed the she said, Roger, I've done charts of people in their fifties that don't look as good as you do. So I thought that was pretty good.
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I would still get a physical exam for the CIMT test just to judge your plaque. That's all you need to do. Okay.
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Well, anyway, thank God I've got I've got this much. My father and grandfather didn't live this long. But I think I got my well, I got my mother's physiology and my dad's brains. So I got the best of both worlds there.
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Me and parents and grandparents list you know, went to their late nineties. So I'm I'm looking
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I just ruined it with my diet and, you know, got all this plaque and stuff, and I have to reverse what I did. That's all. I've been eating a lot of meat for the last five months. So too. Almost done. Not intentionally on that diet. I've just been do living that way. And, shit. I've I almost No. It's any animal product.
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It's any animal product. Fish, anything. Yeah. Okay. Wild animals, anything. Okay. Well, I'm not Bacon and eggs is really good.
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Yeah. I I go go and we got a carneceria here. That's a meat store that Yeah. Imports, beef from Uruguay and I just got an Argentina filet limo, and The US. I I I go and buy the filet filet muscle, you know, the soft side of the t bone, but I get that whole muscle and to eat off of it. Just take it out, whatever I how hungry I am and cook it up with a lot of steak and eggs and this wonderful beef. And I'm working on an Argentine Italian one right now. So, which is great. Hang up. We hang up, I'm gonna go cook me up something here in a minute. So
[02:10:01] Unknown:
I'm gonna go get some bacon and ham. I get that whole thing, that whole filet,
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which is usually about two kilos, I think, for $80.85 bucks. Somewhere in the eighties usually. So, fine the finest beef in the world is $40 a kilo. So, anyway, mighty good eating. Yum yum. Except for Julie. Julie would not like that because she's a veggie.
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Oh, okay.
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Okay. Anybody else want something for me? Yes, ma'am. Really? Speak speaking of yes, ma'am. Okay.
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A a veggie? I'm a Is that a vegan or not? I'm a I'm a chi gun. Do you know what a chi gun is?
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I'm scared to ask.
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It's a cheating vegan.
[02:10:54] Unknown:
It's a cheating vegan. Okay. A Cheegan. I'm gonna be a Cheegan.
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Yeah. Each to their own. I never eat meat. I haven't had meat or eggs. I haven't had meat, eggs, or fish in over ten years.
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Really?
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Okay.
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Yeah. I hope it agrees with you. Obviously, it does. So, anyway, anybody else got anything for the old rods here? John's probably gonna go out and do some exercise or something. I hope he does. Yeah. Thank you very much. Sure. You're welcome, Bory. Sammy, you had something, Samuel?
[02:11:27] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanna sort of finish my thought. The the reason I wanted to point out the evils of the fourteenth amendment in front of people like that, you never know who's got a Christian or a religious background because ultimately I would get to the opposite of what a thing wouldn't be and that would be something that was created in the image and likeness of God, and the main reason I'm in this is do not be fooled as it says in the Bible and return to my creator and the rights that I have under the creator, not men. And some people may understand that better than anything.
[02:12:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, well, I I don't want anybody's reason or whatever. It's alright with me. I just respect your desire to be free. And if you're looking for that, I don't know very many other places you can come and get it for free, especially, and and that's why we're here. So appreciate all of you that have that desire. It makes us very special because let me tell you, everybody doesn't have it. I'm gonna promise you. Okay? Just a a small percentage saddens me to say that. That's the experience I've had.
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Question. So Well, you realize this year is almost over.
[02:12:51] Unknown:
It's it's not too far away, by the way. And telling people, if you haven't filed an affidavit yet, if you wanna file it before now the end of the year, it'll be recognized, like, with taxing. All all the taxes are are are at null and void for this year for you. So these last couple of weeks can be important to somebody. K? Yes. Was that say, Roger? Joan, was that you? Yeah.
[02:13:15] Unknown:
Just my Joe. Yeah, Joe. I have a question. I was I was reading a deal just real few minutes ago about, Tina Peters. Yes. And There's something happening in her home right now. Her health is in severe decline, and, they're keeping their cell very chilly, etcetera, etcetera. But, anyway, here's here's the question. Tina Peters is likely a US United States citizen, isn't she?
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Yeah. I'm sure.
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Likely, she is. If that is the case, why couldn't Trump go in and apprehend her from that prison system system because she is property of the federal government?
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Joe? Well, you're doing it. If they have tried it. He has tried to do that, and Todd Blanche is stopping all that stuff.
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He's the problem with the other answer, Roger. Do what? They've come up with some more of the other answers. I haven't gotten all the details on it yet, but they're moving as fast as they can to take custody of her. Yes. They're gonna I think they're gonna do is take her as a protective, witness, custody.
[02:14:33] Unknown:
Well, I like I said, up to now, they've tried to do that. They've gotten they've got No. They just started doing the protective witness. Okay. Well, they've been working on bringing her over into federal custody for a while. And it's this guy, Todd Blanchard, that's the assistant, director of the DOJ that's stopping all this stuff. He's dropping all these cases to deal with pharmaceuticals. He he's he's just stopping all this crap. Trump needs to get rid of his ass.
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He does.
[02:15:03] Unknown:
K. He's another see the d this is why you'll never hear this anywhere else. The Department of Justice is under the International Monetary Fund in the bankruptcy. They didn't do it like they did secretary of treasury. Gary's talking about going back and looking at stuff. Go back and start looking at treaties close to ninth 03/09/1933. They did that and took control of DOJ in a treaty. K? That that comes from John Nelson, who's one of the foremost researchers in the history of the patriot movement. K? And if you're gonna bankrupt a country, what have you gotta control? You gotta control the laws. You gotta control the finances. There it is, right there.
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Well, under Clinton, they under Clinton, they thing they've done. You know? Moved it into the into the international bank.
[02:16:05] Unknown:
The, with the elections, when he put Barr in there, he said told Barr to go after all the election fraud. And Barr came back, said there wasn't any election fraud. So what are you relying on? He said, interdepartment policies. Yeah. Like what, Bob? Like, we're under the International Monetary Fund, and we're not gonna do anything you want us to do that would advance your side. That's what's going on. Question still.
[02:16:28] Unknown:
Question still. My point with all this other discussion that's gone on is if she is in fact a United States citizen Good. Yeah. Not a national, but a United States citizen, She is property. And who is in is Trump in charge of the country or not? He needs to send Higgseth in there and and and remove her. Remove her. Well Take her out. I'm sure. I'm sure.
[02:17:01] Unknown:
But, he's in charge of the country, but there's I forgot how many employees. He got these these hidden people they left behind that are sabotaging everything. He doesn't know what's going on except what some people tell him. Who the hell's letting the people that advise him in there? Are they Israel or are there? You know? All those questions. Hello? Sorry. You dropped your skillet.
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I can start with what you said, Roger.
[02:17:31] Unknown:
Okay. It's unfortunate, Joe. We didn't we didn't mention Venezuela today. You know, they commandeered an oil tanker.
[02:17:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Great.
[02:17:43] Unknown:
So, well, we we maybe talk about that stuff on Saturday, maybe tomorrow with Britain. Who knows? And, yikes. It's just a wild wild world, folks. Mhmm. So, John, tickled to death out of your voice. William, fantastic. Thank you for relaying it to us. Julie, what have you got?
[02:18:08] Unknown:
I, was friends with Tina Peters, and I was looking through my text messages the other day. Last time I spoke to her was in 2023. She's definitely, not a national, and there's other groups out there and other rep and other republics that are just bombarding these people with FOIA requests and everything and letters and phone calls and everything. So, there's no reason why Trump is controlled by the corporations, and, he's got so many different factions inside that, mafia mob run corporate de facto fake government, against him. There's no reason why he just can't take the marshals and send the marshals in and get her out right now and bring her to safety. This is just so bad what they're doing to her. Not only are they casing the prison room that she just got moved the other day into the smallest prison cell, five feet by six feet or something like that, and then she just got put back into solitary confinement again, and they're actually spraying her with poison through the ventilation system, just like Joe said. They're keeping her, prison room so freezing cold and then poisoning her with stuff through the vent system. This is just so evil.
[02:19:28] Unknown:
Okay. What a pleasant note to end on. I'm sure sorry for her plight. I'm just sorry for I'm sorry for all this shit. Thing is we've got an answer that we could confront a lot of this with, and we can't get people to listen.
[02:19:45] Unknown:
Yes. Watch? Yes. Scotty get I put in the chat. There's a there's a a video from David Clements, which is proof positive that what Tina Peters is locked up for is true about stealing the election. It really goes along with Well what what it said, Sydney Powell had said five years ago. This guy over the last five years in this video I put there really proves prove positive she's a political prisoner because it's true. They did steal the election, and I am surprised Trump didn't do it. But it it really could be no case. Well done. And it really proves the election was stolen like she If there's a silver lining here, it's that the Venezuelan
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thing, a lot of the reason they're going after this Venezuelan thing is because of their control of these devices that she has spotted and called light on, and maybe him concentrating on that will bring her case to a little more of a priority. I think that's the best we can hope for. K? So otherwise than that yeah.
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Well, we can't do it. The serenity
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God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.
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It's a purification to change denyable evidence in in this video that's there. There's five years of research
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But, sir, you gotta stop the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Right? Grant me the serenity. K? So I'm gonna go, serene over some, Argentine filet.
[02:21:25] Unknown:
Oh, good lord. I hope all of you all know it's terrible. Are you gonna bring enough for the rest of the class?
[02:21:31] Unknown:
Well, I don't know if there's that much left or not. Oh. It's like a a bread loaf, you know, and I don't think it stretches back to The US. The cow wasn't that big, Paul. There's only 54 of us here. I mean, just Yeah. What kind of family you are? Well, you you don't wanna share with us? Well, I would share with you, but you gotta come down here to partake, Bori. So I'll leave it in your hands.
[02:21:57] Unknown:
Don't worry. Don't worry. Next year, I gotta go through the headquarter. I promise you that.
[02:22:02] Unknown:
Alright, Chico's familia. I'll, see you tomorrow with Brent, and I hope you have a absolutely fantastic day. Good show today. We weren't interrupted. There wasn't any of that crap hanging around and see how smooth it went and everything, Paul?
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Yesterday yesterday was a train wreck.
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I'm so sorry, man. Well, I meant to apologize for at the start of the show for all that to you. And John was there, so I got off with John. But I'm sure sorry, but man, that that is a conundrum for me that this has put me in that I don't like. K? I don't like it. I don't like either choice.
[02:22:46] Unknown:
It's not a conundrum. They've been told to stay away. They've been told to stay away. If they don't do that, we're gonna start sending them a bill. Hey, I could send them a fee schedule. I can have it served to him personally. He shows up, every single word he says is gonna cost him $5,000.
[02:23:04] Unknown:
Well, yeah. Well, you got a lot of chance to get in that page. Anyway, we'll, as Ted Kennedy said, we'll drive off that bridge when we get to it. So, I'll see y'all tomorrow with Brent. Have a wonderful day. Ciao. Ciao. Love each and every one of you.
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Thank you.
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Ciao.
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Roger.
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$5,000 a word per word. Hell yeah.
[02:23:34] Unknown:
Oh, this is Annie. Thanks so much for Hi, Annie. Communication with me about the class.
[02:23:39] Unknown:
Oh, you're welcome. You're welcome. Yeah. I I Thank you. I I did double check and I did double check and and, I saw your email address in the list. So it must have just gotten dropped in your spam folder or something like that because I send out 33 blind carbon copies at a time, two emails, 33 b c c's for each one. And sometimes when there's that many blind carbon copies on an email, it's interpreted as spam and dropped right in your trash folder. So you gotta kinda look for that.
[02:24:14] Unknown:
So can you send one to me, Paul? What is that?
[02:24:17] Unknown:
The what? Who who? The what? Paul, did you send one to me, John? I don't I don't know. Are you in the list for the trust class?
[02:24:25] Unknown:
Yeah. I thought I was. I think I mentioned it to you early on early on. Oh, okay. Well, we've actually started the class. Did you go to commonlawyer.com
[02:24:34] Unknown:
and and, sign up for it? No. We're I I we're on lesson four. Well, you know, John, you haven't been around forever. We waited three months to get started four months to get started on it. But the thing is beauty the beauty is is you go to commonlawyer.com, sign up for the trust class, and how you do that is just send a, just a general donation. You go to commonlawyer.com, you click on the donate now button, you send a donation for $30, $30, that's all. And then you put in your name and your email address, and you submit that payment, and then send an email to inchurch, innchurch,@commonlawyer.com saying, hi. I'm John Khucera.
That $30 donation I just sent was to be included in the Radio Ranch Trust Group. And then either Joy or Francine will put your name on the spreadsheet. They send it to me. I take the emails from that, and I send out the notifications. Now every single notification that you get for the trust classes, every single one has links to all of the materials. So the very first time you get that email, you will be able to binge watch the 12 lessons and pound through the reading assignments, and you could wrap that whole course up in a day and a half if you want.
[02:26:10] Unknown:
Or What what's the course called? What's the name of the course? Which trust class are you doing?
[02:26:16] Unknown:
It's the, how to draft a asset protection trust. It's it's a Okay. Trust course that that, Brent put in the can Is that a new one? Years ago. No. It it was a couple of years ago that he did that one. It's normally, like, a $175 donation. I talked them into giving us a group rate at $30 a head.
[02:26:41] Unknown:
So Yeah. I think I already did their class. I was just wanting to do it again. Oh, okay. Because I didn't spend a lot of time on it.
[02:26:50] Unknown:
Well, then you you should still have all of the the links and and access and resources to all of the,
[02:26:58] Unknown:
all the, lessons. All the videos?
[02:27:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. You should I'll go over it. Still have the links to all of them.
[02:27:05] Unknown:
Yeah. Give it a shot. Paul? Alright. Yes. Talk to you later. Bye bye.
[02:27:10] Unknown:
Thanks, John. Did we did didn't we have, like, new link, for last week? Not too fast, but before? Because when I got on the list that I had previously, it was like I was the only one that was there. And I thought I was gonna be one of my my mom's issues because the class was canceled. Right?
[02:27:30] Unknown:
No. The class wasn't canceled. What I did was I reiterated that, the links for all of the course materials are here in this email, and technical difficulties prohibited me from being able to present the lesson in free conference call last night. So I sent an email to all 66 attendees that said, tonight's TRESS course will be an independent study course. Here's the links that you need. Okay. I've got you. Check your spam folder. Check your spam folder, Shwetie. Check your spam folder.
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I'm going to.
[02:28:10] Unknown:
There you go. And and there really isn't anything significantly different in that one, from last night than there was from the one that you got a week ago. So just go to the one you got a week ago, and all of the links you need are right there.
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Okay. Perfect. That's what I'll do. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Yeah. Thanks so much.
[02:28:33] Unknown:
Have a great day. Appreciate it. You too. Thanks. I'm gonna try and have a great day, except I I have to continuously monitor the, liquid level in my bathtub to see if it's going to overflow in my bathroom. But I don't hear any splashing or drips so far. So so far, so good. I got the feeling I may have to be dealing with the water pump later.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
I didn't really want Why didn't they fix that yet, Paul? That that's the main sewer that's backed up. It's coming out of the the load. Right?
[02:29:16] Unknown:
It started no. I'm actually up on top of a hill. It's not the sewer that's plugged up. It's the the it's the line from the building to the sewer.
[02:29:26] Unknown:
Oh, so it's underneath you. Yeah. So it's not in the sewer. It's it's it's above it's usually the guy in the 1st Floor gets flooded while we're at work. I'm an emergency plumber by trade.
[02:29:36] Unknown:
If you could Yeah. I'm the guy at hello? Hello? Hello, Scotty. I'm the guy on the 1st Floor.
[02:29:45] Unknown:
Oh, there you go. Okay. And and it is true.
[02:29:48] Unknown:
The the old saying, shit rolls downhill, is absolutely true. I'm just saying.
[02:29:57] Unknown:
Where where is the main house trap?
[02:30:01] Unknown:
The main trap is on the other side of my bedroom wall, two feet underground. It's outside. The plumber guy gotta dig a hole outside because I don't believe that there's any way to access that trap from the basement.
[02:30:17] Unknown:
Well, they can get in from the vent with this water jet or maybe c o two somehow. I I every house is different. But they are working on it is what you're saying.
[02:30:26] Unknown:
Yeah. And they will be working on it this afternoon and this evening. I've just gotta make sure that, the creek don't rise or the plumber gets here.
[02:30:37] Unknown:
Do you think it's roots or do you think it's grease?
[02:30:41] Unknown:
It could be either. It seems to, it seems to the colder it gets the colder it gets, the slower it drains. So it might be grease.
[02:30:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Good luck with that. Sorry. You're dealing with that. But you can Yeah. Scrub up your drains, and it'll then come above you, and then it'll leak through the ceiling.
[02:31:03] Unknown:
You know, it'll come Yeah. I don't wanna do that. No. No. I don't wanna do that. That and it'll also blow out the doughnut underneath the toilet, and they'll have bigger problems.
[02:31:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'm just
[02:31:15] Unknown:
I'm just letting it back I'm letting it back up into the tub, and I've got a submersible pump and a water hose. I can pump it out the door.
[02:31:30] Unknown:
Well, shut the water main up to no one has water to use except what's in that toilet tank. Then you won't get any more water coming in. They don't have any water once you shut off the main. It's other people's water coming in your tub. Correct? Yeah. Right. Because I'm certainly not using it. Shut up the main, and they won't have any water to use, and your tub won't fill up.
[02:31:50] Unknown:
They only have their toilet tank to flush once. I know. Shut the machine right now. Okay. Yeah. It's a lonely yeah. I really don't want them flushing anything because whatever they flush, usually winds up appearing in the drain from my tub.
[02:32:05] Unknown:
And they'll make it harder to clear the the plumber.
[02:32:08] Unknown:
I know it will. Which is why I told the landlady this morning, bright and early, things are not draining again. I think it might be I think it might be greased because the last time this happened was a few days ago. And what happened was I just pumped the water out of the tub and then I dumped hot water down there, and then that fixed it for, like, a day. And then it then it plugged again. So it might just be grease.
[02:32:42] Unknown:
You're lucky it's coming out the tub. Usually, it pours out the toilet and not and doesn't really overflow the tub.
[02:32:49] Unknown:
That's what it did. That's what it did three days ago. The tub filled with water, and it came out the toilet. That was a mess. Doesn't rain. Sometimes that rain goes in there. No. No. No. That don't happen.
[02:33:06] Unknown:
I got a question because you were talking about a lot of health stuff today. I got a a lot of sage and a lot of, I think, basil. Any, ideas what to use to make with that to to for my health? And I think I have a dill too.
[02:33:23] Unknown:
Not really. No jokes.
[02:33:25] Unknown:
Not really. Anybody has anything to put on that. I have a whole bunch of sage. It smells wonderful. I don't know really what to do with it. Is it white sage?
[02:33:35] Unknown:
Is it white sage?
[02:33:37] Unknown:
Kinda green with, like, fuzzy leaves. Let me show you what sage.
[02:33:44] Unknown:
I I don't have a clue. I don't know.
[02:33:47] Unknown:
Oh, chives. Wait. That's chives, dill, and what's this? Yeah. Sage. Organic sage. And I got a whole bunch of it. It smells wonderful.
[02:34:01] Unknown:
Sprinkle it on your pillow maybe. I don't know.
[02:34:05] Unknown:
I was thinking tea or some kinda something. Alright. No. You don't know. Maybe somebody might. Hi, you.
[02:34:13] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm stepping away for about twenty twenty two, twenty three minutes, and then I will take the stream down. So anybody that wants to continue the discussion earlier today, go for it.
[02:34:27] Unknown:
Take the sage, put it in your hand, roll it in your hand, and then put it in your pocket, and it will absorb into your skin throughout the day, and you'll smell good. And the basil, you could put in just about every food there is. Eggs, eggs with pasta sauce or marinara on top. Tastes very good.
[02:35:05] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanted to say something about Tina Peters. I don't know if anybody's looked into the background of that judge, but, you know, there's people here like Larry who wanna claim we still got a common law, you know, system and jury system. Well, prior to the civil war, you wouldn't have a judge like this having so much power over the jury jurors that gets elected. And he pretty much put in a jury that he wanted. Not I mean, it's it's just such a different system. It looks like it is something that is common law. But that judge was so biased towards her.
And if you look at his statements ridiculing her and calling her defiant and the worst case he's ever seen in his life in defiance and, she was a a harm to the public. And, I mean, the it's just sort of sickening. I mean, he didn't even hide it in the end when he passed a sentence. I don't know. This guy, this judge to me is very dirty and, you know, they they use the constitution when it suits them. The reason that they're saying, you know, Trump can't go in there is because this was a state court decision, and he can't overrule that. And that's what they're going on. So, you know, the whole thing is just another innocent person being persecuted. And, that I just wondered if anybody knew more about this judge and what his past is like.
[02:37:41] Unknown:
Has anyone thought to look into his oath of office? Whether he's bonded or not, look into any of the cases he's, passed sentence on, looking for, constitutional violations, treason. This should not be a big deal if people just disqualify the judge. Couldn't be a problem. Do I have to do everything?
[02:38:25] Unknown:
Basically, everything I know about that case. This just this judge had the final say on every one of those jurors.
[02:38:38] Unknown:
What we have to do as a collective collective is get go after their risk management because none of these elected officials even know that they're supposed to have a bond or affirmation. We have to go after their risk management companies, which every county, every state that's what Mitch Bexler in Texas has that property tax lawsuit going on, but we have to start going after their first. We find out who holds the policy to ensure that's supposed to be bonding them through the bond, then at the same time, get get their oath and affirmation. The affirmation is supposed to be the bond that they're supposed to be getting, which they don't.
None of these judges or elected officials even know that they're supposed to have a bond. All they get up there is swear an oath to protect and defend, and they don't even know what they're swearing that oath to. And then at the at the very last sentence, they're supposed to repeat that oath, and it says, so help me, God. But they're not even doing that because they don't even know because I called my state here in New Mexico to find out because it's supposed to be recorded in the state, recorder's book. Every bond, every oath, every affirmation is supposed to be recorded in the state treasury, and it's not getting done.
So they don't even know that they have a that they're supposed to have a bond. They don't even realize that the affirmation that they're making a note to is to the people. And we, the people, are not holding them accountable by going after the insurance. It's just like you have a wreck. You know, some people get mad, but just get the other person's insurance information and then file a claim. That's what we're not doing. These officials are committing emoluments violations against us, the govern that gave him that gave him put them in that office, and then we're not holding them accountable. We're letting them get away with whatever they wanna get away with. They make the rules, the laws, and their opinions are not the law because they're only administrative, courts, administrative judges, which under color of law are only administering their own opinions, and they're not enforcing the law.
Go find the insurance policy because it it's a blanket cover for the whole state of New Mexico, and I found out that none of these elected in every district. I think we have, like, five five, six districts, and none of them have ever recorded their oath at the state treasury, including the attorney New Mexico attorney general. That's supposed to be the highest law enforcer in the state. Are you?
[02:42:50] Unknown:
You know, one of those things that I definitely gonna put into my notices is, that because of my status, I demand a jury of my peers, which is gonna be other Californians that are state, not federal
[02:43:14] Unknown:
for a proper jury.
[02:43:22] Unknown:
From what I know about this case, this this judge had the final say on every one of those jurors. Way too much power in the guy who's supposed to be the arbitrator or the, decider of whether, you know, I mean, you can't even say the law whether they're breaking the law or not. I mean, he he he doesn't really represent that. It's just I don't know. The whole system is so messed up. Unlike Jerry says, you know, these are these are basically administrators of their own religion, which is private, and they're making it public policy. It's a joke, but it's not funny for people like Tina Peters.
[02:44:45] Unknown:
Hey, Samuel. Continue a little bit more on you know, you mentioned today, and, I've been going through the Black's Law Dictionary and trying to find it. You know, I I remember reading about res and everything and going digging into that, but, continue a little more on what you were talk speaking of today.
[02:45:11] Unknown:
With Roger. Yeah. I I think if you if you check out Prost's book, he does the best job I've seen in trying to basically, res is the thing and REM is the the lawful or legal way they control the thing. Alright. So, I mean, hello. Reread that statement if I can find it that he made,
[02:45:49] Unknown:
And who was that in reference to?
[02:45:52] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's Lee Brost's piece called, USA, the Republic, the house that nobody lives in. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. I was trying to point out that his declaration of independence is is all based on the fourteenth amendment and how you become a res, a thing in trust, to that system. And they use REM because they're they're like a they're like brothers and sisters. REM and RES are associated to have control over that trust, that thing. So they're basically taking personum jurisdiction over that fourteenth amendment system citizen through the fact that it's a thing, and they call that in REM.
[02:47:03] Unknown:
Alright.
[02:47:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Here. I think this is, yeah, here it says, jurisdiction in REM depends solely on the physical control of the res by sovereign exercising jurisdiction, fourteenth amendment jurisdiction of the public charitable trust of DC. Thus, where property is carried into a foreign territory, District of Columbia, without the cooperation of consent of the owner, Jurisdiction cannot be exercised. Because under the under the fourteenth amendment trust, the federal government in dealing with its citizens automatically has in rem jurisdiction overall fourteenth amendment citizens also called US citizens.
When the government has in rem jurisdiction, they automatically receive in person jurisdiction at the same time. Because he, you know, in his declaration of independence, he's basically saying that this is a trust that you've entered because he calls it, here, let me just read the whole thing. It's really not very long. I think it's just it it's not very confusing once you start to understand this a little better. I, John, or Jane Doe, in the name of the mighty creator, by my declaration of independence, solemnly publish and declare declare my right to expatriate absolute my resin trust to the foreign jurisdiction known as the municipal corporation of the District of Columbia, a democracy, and return to the public to the republic.
And are any and all past and present political ties implied by operation of law or otherwise in trust with the democracy is hereby dissolved. I, John, or Jane Doe have full power to contract, establish commerce as guaranteed by the full 10 amendments to the bill of rights to the constitution of the lowercase United States Of America, a republic. So what bro is just saying, is that particular declaration you file in your paper of record in your local community to let them know that you're no longer a fourteenth amendment citizen? So I intend to do that on top of my, my affidavit at the that that goes to the Department of State and then take that as a bundle and later on represent it in my notices to the AG, the sheriff, and people like that locally. Right?
After it's been placed and certified that it's been published as a legal notice. So these people just don't have any way of saying they don't know what it is, why it is, where it is, who I am, etcetera, sort of a thing. You know?
[02:50:37] Unknown:
Once jurisdiction is challenged, it must be proved before any motion or action can move forward.
[02:50:52] Unknown:
Yeah. The the the problem is is, like, if you read Stamper's book also, they assume jurisdiction upon you showing up. So like you said, if if that's not and it's difficult to challenge it's there because you're actually responding to that all caps in, which is if you even ask a question, you know, basically what Stamper is saying is you are admitting that you belong to that trust, that you're that res, and that you're under their rems or a stickman. All
[02:51:33] Unknown:
all your paperwork that you are be re presented of that all caps name that you have you have, but you gotta put it at all in your paperwork also. Yeah. I well, that all caps name is not me.
[02:51:54] Unknown:
Right. I think the best example we've got of that is Randy Lee in his challenge on also in the district court IRS matter as to who he was. And he included the name in that. It wasn't just, you know, he also told them what his law was, and that was his Bible, etcetera. And they couldn't prove that he had any ties to who they were were saying that he was, and the judge didn't just dismiss the case because according to Randy, there was nothing to dismiss. What the judge said to the prosecutor is next case because he couldn't disprove any statement that Randy had made.
[02:52:46] Unknown:
Exactly. That's that's just like this, William that was just on a minute ago when he took that court case. Yeah? I'm he did a great, great, great job except that they were ill informed on what he was trying to get across. So they let that tax move forward. Well, that's a violation of that's a violation that they're committing on him. So their whole cloak of immunity has just vanished. Does not exist anymore just through that one violation that they committed. And I agree with we as free men, nationals, need to get all our paperwork together and start filing filing filing. Like Roger says, I don't know how many how many people have filed this. It could be in the millions. It could be only 10 or 12.
But the more they get foul, the more they start saying, uh-oh. Uh-oh. We're in trouble. And they are in trouble. They know it. They just hide it very well because what? Because we think they have all the force of the law behind them, which they don't.
[02:54:40] Unknown:
Yep. The things I think I I get out of being here as long as I've been, and I'm probably one of the people that's been here. I've come to the conclusion that the people who do a better job of their notice is have better results in dealing with the system. So my focus is going to be notices that are really clear about who I am, what I am, and where I am, and what I expect from them. So they have no no way of saying they don't stand or they don't know or go against what I've asked them because I'm gonna make it clear in in the notice that they have a a a certain time period to respond. And if they don't, then they're in agreement with me.
And I'll probably lay that out in my notices like you would in a legal document numbers, you know, on certain points of law that I want them to comment on so that they can very easily respond and say, well, number 13, and we don't agree or what you know, what I'm saying. Make it make it real clear and do that. I wanna do that, registered mail so there's chain of custody as well. So that they break that, then I'm standing on a little bit better ground than them not knowing or saying they don't know.
[02:56:27] Unknown:
Yeah. They have they have no recourse to get it to the point. You know? It's you know, I go back to the day to where I didn't when Roger was saying you don't tell them what you are. You tell them what you're not, what you weren't because it's harder for them to disprove. And I'm never I never in any of my paperwork, I never said what I was. I just said what I wasn't.
[02:56:54] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:56:55] Unknown:
This is one that's one of the things I have noticed. I haven't been to too many court as as far as just basic little the long traffic courts, which I can't say that I won, but I did turn in all that paperwork. And they try to, you know, they try to intimidate Buffalo. You bet, anyway, that's one thing that I have noticed in those courts. Well, you don't have any standing. What do you mean I don't have any standing, ma'am? Well, I don't have any standing. What do you mean I don't have any standing? I'm here. No. You don't have any standing to be challenging this, whatever whatever it was. And that's the thing. That the first thing that comes out of the mouth, you don't have any standing.
Okay. Well, I guess I'm gonna have to go find out and get some standing, and I'll be back.
[02:57:57] Unknown:
I I do like telling them some things, like, about what I am is I'm a Christian. I'm I'm one of the people, and I'm a Californian. I like telling him that.
[02:58:28] Unknown:
I'm just saying. Even even when I was was, going 90 miles an hour on a on which that at the time, I thought it was a 65 mile an hour road, and that policeman, that pirate that highway pirate bandit pulled me over. And it took me a while. I mean, yeah, I had to go there to court and present represent myself in front of the them crooks, all of them. Oh, no. You gotta just pay pay the pay the toll and will it go. You're gonna I'm not paying nothing. I didn't pay anything but just showing up to that court, that kangaroo court. Now I told him, I said, this kangaroo court doesn't even exist in my eyes.
[02:59:21] Unknown:
Boy, that judge
[02:59:25] Unknown:
looked like I had oh, hang on. I'm just saying. Yeah. I didn't pay their fraudulent fines and bills, and and then I started learning a little more.
[02:59:50] Unknown:
That's it for the radio branch with Roger Sales on eurofolkradio.com, radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, thematrixdocs.com. You'll find links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show. We're here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, if not a little longer. Don't forget Paul English live, 3PM eastern today on the Global Voice Network. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[03:00:45] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Opening, hosts check-in, winter woes
Alaska cold stories and network housekeeping
Broadcast platforms, call-ins, and tech setup
John returns after hospital stay
Vertigo episode, ER visit, and VA frustrations
Heart care talk and PrevMed recommendation
Debating tests, statins, and nuclear stress exams
Methylene blue jokes and relief that John is home
Marketing side ventures and sleep schedule struggles
Doctor Rowan, fear, and sovereignty process doubts
Affidavits, Secretary of State, and passport tactics
Passports issued despite IRS liens speculation
Privacy Act requests and passport codes debate
Medical tourism to Tijuana and dentists discussion
Passport endorsement codes and categories chat
New listeners primer and keeping it simple
Audience Q&A on vertigo, Epley maneuver, and exercise
Fenbendazole anecdotes and parasite cleanse talk
Natural vs. conventional doctors; strophanthus tip
Tom Cowan’s heart views and prophylactic use
Pistol Pete Maravich story and heart anomaly
Spelling out strophanthus and connectivity hiccups
Brooks Agnew, sourcing fenbendazole, quality warnings
Radio scheduling notes and remembering Chris Cave
William’s property tax appeal setup
Jurisdiction arguments and administrative appeal path
Why change status? Debt, consent, and rights framing
Foreign buyers, taxes, and registration hypotheticals
Certificates of origin vs. title; export scenarios
Evidence handling limits and affidavit weight
Citizenship types on passports and residence meaning
Vattel, resident alien origins, and Elk v. Wilkins
Sales tax responsibility and retail exemptions
Reflections on confidence, outcomes, and next steps
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments intent debate
Slaughterhouse Cases and citizenship distinctions
Pre–Civil War naturalization anecdote
Communicating complex ideas simply
Keeping arguments surface-level for boards and courts
Literacy, persuasion, and effective messaging
Income tax as communist plank and brief sports detour
More Maravich tales and on-court legends
Open floor; William’s packet contents recap
Appeal scope: vehicles vs. real property
Household dynamics when spouses differ on status
Common law vs. statutes and harm principles
Hour two wrap; learning and empowerment theme
Newcomers encouraged; passport progress updates
Community vibes and plans for Ecuador meetups
State legislation angles and HR 192 echoes
Peptides, alternative health, and local doctors
Diet choices, exercise reminders, and labs to consider
Carnivore diet chat and Argentine beef appreciation
Cheegan confession and food philosophies
Year-end affidavit timing and tax implications
Tina Peters case, DOJ dynamics, and custody hopes
Election integrity video reference and serenity prayer
Closing humor, filet jokes, and sign-off to music
Aftershow: class logistics and email spam woes
Plumbing crisis talk and emergency fixes
Herb uses, sage and basil tips
Tina Peters judge, juries, and system critiques
Bonds, oaths, and holding officials accountable
Jury of peers concept and administrative courts
RES and in rem jurisdiction; declarations discussion
Standing, names, and courtroom experiences
Final station IDs and end of stream