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In essence, we would love to change the world. Thank you, Alvin Lee. This is the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales. He's not here yet, but, we expect him shortly. And, if he if he doesn't show up there he is. Right there. Jumping in fashionably late. We're on a drastically abbreviated, number of platforms today. We're on eurofolkradio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We're on Global Voice Radio Network, My Pet Project, that is radio.globalvoiceradio.net. We're also on Rumble, that is rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. And we're also on d live Twitch and radio soapbox Oh. Soapbox TV.
We're on, the GVRN live, program or the GVN live channel there. Good morning, Roger. Welcome. It's October 4, ten four, good buddy, and all that happy stuff. Are you there? Oh, you see you're unmuted. I don't hear you talking. Okay. Maybe he's, he's not quite up to speed yet.
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No. I my my phone are we on? Am I speaking here? My phone ran out of juice, and I overslept.
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Okay.
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And I just got up at ten, 10:00. So Oh. Wow. Just give me a second here. Wow. Well That doesn't happen very often.
[00:04:16] Unknown:
Talk about being thrust into the deep end of the pool.
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Cell phones. Yeah. You know, one time, when we first started, I had got up and, same thing happened. Mhmm. And I got up and jumped on the show, did the whole show naked. And, Lauren I remember Lauren got had a big charge out of that. So I've had no coffee. I've gone to the bathroom. So, but we're on the air. So so why don't you tap dance for a minute, Paul? Let me get some important stuff done, and I'll be back. Okay? Yeah. I can tap dance. I can tap dance. I'll be back in a second. Okay.
[00:05:04] Unknown:
We are here six days a week, of course, Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM Eastern. Yesterday, we had a very, very interesting show. We had, the Radio Ranch with Roger and Brent and, the Friday edition. That was a couple hours, and the show went a little longer. And then there was a whole bunch of discussions about, deep dives into, things like allodial titles and things like, well, jeez, I mean, my head's still spinning. We did run a, full five hour stream yesterday, And the entire stream, has been processed with, PodHome and the AI transcription, mode or process.
So you can actually I I mean, the chapters yesterday are crazy. So check that out. That is go to the matrixdocs.com, thematrixd0cs.com, and click on the, link radio ranch archives question mark. Click here, and the word here is the actual link to the list of archives for The O'Ranch on Bod Home. As I said before, it's October 4 and, ten four good buddy and all that happy. Is there anybody else that wants to, come up with, with the day's news or anything like that? Anything y'all were were paying attention to or listening to or exposing yourself to in a completely uncreepy way?
I guess not.
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One thing we can do yes.
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There he is.
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Well, Joe, go ahead.
[00:07:05] Unknown:
With regard to the Gauzy issue Yes. They Trump has been telling everyone that they have arrived at an agreement that, Gaza, the Palestinians, would, go along with. But it seems as though maybe has changed the the terms of that to where there will be IDF troops in Gaza, and that wasn't the original agreement. So the waters are very muddied right now. They're not as clear as what they were. Just my 2¢.
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They were clear as mud before, and and, of course, BB is throwing throwing Trump under the bus yet again. I mean, how many times is our own executive branch gonna put up with that
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before You know what? I'm at. You know what w? You know what w Bush said? Fool me once, fool me again.
[00:08:12] Unknown:
Yeah. You can't get fooled again.
[00:08:16] Unknown:
Morning, Paul.
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Hey. Good morning, Robbie.
[00:08:21] Unknown:
I I I was wondering, is today the beginning of the Paul English, collaboration, or am I off there?
[00:08:29] Unknown:
Nope. No. That's that's still a couple of weeks out. We're still working on putting the moving pieces together. I have pretty much everything that I need to do, set up and, organized. And it's just, Paul putting some pieces together over a year. So yes. Is he still coming?
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Regarding Trump taking a whipping from Netanyahu, once a slave, always a slave.
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Yeah. I suppose.
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Well, that doesn't I can't agree with that. If if that's the case, what are you doing here?
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Yeah. That that does I was just about to say that doesn't apply to us, Joan. I guess I guess you just have to have the stones to, to know when to say when.
[00:09:29] Unknown:
It applies to Trump. It applies to Trump. He's not a national. He's a slave.
[00:09:39] Unknown:
No. We don't we don't know what Trump's political status is. Well, but I I I do know that, he was bailed out of bankruptcy by the very, people that we're stepping away from, that that we're walking away from. So you gotta wonder if he's able to do that. No.
[00:10:07] Unknown:
What else can we talk about this morning while while Roger is Hey, Paul. Hi. Well, I'm I'm pretty well back, so I don't know what y'all talked about. I'll try and be awake. I'm still trying to get a cup of coffee, so that's another little stop in a minute. Well, good morning. It's the fourth October. It doesn't happen very often. Cell phones just ran out of juice. I use it so seldom. I don't check it for power, you know, and it just ran out on me last night. So sorry about their cell phones. FUBAR. But what were what did you discuss when I was,
[00:10:47] Unknown:
detained there a minute ago, Paul? Well, we were we were talking about the whole Gaza situation where Trump is saying that, that they have an agreement that Gazans have agreed with or that Gazans can live with. And Bibi, has changed the rules, and he's gonna he's planning on having IDF troops in Gaza, which wasn't part of the original plan. So Oh, that's typical. We'll be threw Trump under the bus.
[00:11:16] Unknown:
The, the, they they agreed to the first part of the agreement yesterday. I heard last night. I was shocked. I wasn't expecting them to agree to it, but they did that they were gonna return the hostages and the dead remains of the ones that otherwise, is what I heard, and that's the last I've heard. So this is he's gone in and changed the rules again?
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Joe brought that to us. As of what time was that, the case, Joe? Can you Hey, Joe. Like, fill us in on where you saw that? Money might be,
[00:11:56] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. I heard that this evening and this morning on Real America's Voice, and I also also heard that on a podcast that was on RBN. And I can't tell you who was who was on the podcast.
[00:12:22] Unknown:
I know that today, Jones said he was gonna do a live show from twelve to two. They had some new, oh, some new, revelations on the Kirk shooting yesterday, and he was gonna try and get that Green Beret expert back on today from twelve to two. Did any of you happen to see that yesterday in the fourth hour of Jones? No. He, well, this Green Beret, his name's Nate something. He's been on there a couple of times. And they've been going back over the film and back over the film, and he went over it yesterday, slow motion number of times. In all of the hubbub around Kirk after the, after the supposed shooting, there's no blood.
Right. None of those guys that are handling his body, there's no blood. There's no blood anywhere. And they're kinda, like, a, grinning and stuff. And, and this green beret goes, look. I've I've dealt with a lot of people that have been shot, man. When somebody's shot, there's blood everywhere. Everywhere. Okay. Especially if he'd been shot in the carotid artery in the neck. So that he's trying to get that guy. Nate, he did a show last night with all his pals, and he's trying to get him back today on this twelve to two. So, that that may be about the first chance we get to get some real live live news from that from those type sources.
So we'll see more. The guy and the interesting guy, Nate, he goes, the deeper we look into this, the more damn confusing it gets.
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K? Mhmm. Comment.
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Yes.
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You know, the waters have been muddied so much on this. Yeah. Yeah. You can't there's who can you believe? Well, it's true. If it comes from the government, Roger, I'm not gonna believe it.
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I know. Even with Cash Patel up there. So, anyway, all these things are still that's a month, almost a month away about past, and, it just what what is from Alice? It gets curiouser and curiouser when that from Alice in Wonderland. Yes, Paul. At this point
[00:14:37] Unknown:
Yes, sir. I'm done. At this point, I'm done with the Charlie Kirk incident. I don't care whose attitude is or what the what the camera angle was. I'm looking at what else is going on, like, at this point, the whole Gaza agreement and all that. And now they're coming out with more Charlie Kirk debate.
[00:14:57] Unknown:
It's No. No. They no. They weren't just playing a distraction. It's an observation from this Green Beret that he got from him and his pals going over the over and over and over the stuff. And I'm kinda with you. But any new revelations that come out that are interesting, I mean, you gotta cover them. Let me go pour my hot water over my French press coffee and maybe get a cup of coffee, and I'll be right back. Okay? Oh, take a minute. Hold on.
[00:15:23] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I'm looking at it as what is the other hand doing? Charlie Kirk, for all intents and purposes, has been, subdued in the news cycle for about the last few days to a week. Okay? And whenever they come up with something new or like an like a new narrative or whatever, if you look, they have been pulling shenanigans like in the in, Washington, World Economic Forum, and the UN. There's always been something going on at the same time. And I do believe that it's an ongoing distraction. I'm done with it. Sorry.
Throwing my hands up saying, you do you. You know? So Paul will be caffeinated shortly. Yes, Larry.
[00:16:19] Unknown:
Yeah. To answer Joan's question, she asked you if, Trump was a slave, and you said, well, I don't I don't know what his political status is. Well, according to the late, David Strait, he claims that when he was working with, Donald Trump during his first term, that Donald Trump did submit an affidavit and became what he calls an American state national. I know we don't use that terminology, but that's what he said in one of his seminars a few years
[00:16:54] Unknown:
back. Okay. I'd like to I'd like to edit my statement. I'd like, say, not I would like to not say that he is a he is not Trump is not a national. I would like to say he's he takes whoopings from Netanyahu because he is blackmailed by Netanyahu. Thank you. Bye.
[00:17:22] Unknown:
Could be. And, are are we actually, you know, believing anything out of David Street's mouth? And I I take that with a grain of salt, particularly, because the guy, the guy is dead, and he can no longer, you know, provide any sort of evidence or, to back up his claims. You know? Don't get it. Don't see it. Anyways
[00:17:54] Unknown:
Alrighty. Shoot back. Thank you. There you go. Coffee in the morning. Yikes.
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Mhmm.
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Let's see what else we were gonna talk about. Hey, Roger. Hey, Roger. Hey, Paul. Yes, sir. Good morning.
[00:18:13] Unknown:
Good good good morning. Good morning. I left, something in the chat from, the lady from, oh my god. What was the name? B n, what's his name? The the Kanye West about his name was on Jewish. They asked me if he's gonna apologize, and you got his answer in a chat.
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What? Do you know Paul? You know what? Why is he
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short? Did you did you put a YouTube short in there?
[00:18:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. It's a YouTube short from Kanye West on his remarks about, Zionism.
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What? His apology how he feels.
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No. No. No. No. No. He's explained no. He's not apologizing. He's explaining why he is not
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Okay.
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Okay. If he's Well, he's not not at work today, so his phone is quality is a little bit different. He's not having to dart back in and out of the bathroom. No. I'm at I'm at work. I I work at UPS on Saturday and Sunday.
[00:19:28] Unknown:
Oh, you good? Monday through Friday, I'm at the bank. Monday through Friday, I'm at the bank. And on Saturday and Sunday, I'm at UPS. Now I work seven days a week.
[00:19:37] Unknown:
Now, Wahib, are you at UPS as a guard, or are you at as a UPS employee?
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UPS as a security guard. I'm the other guard here too at the park gate.
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Okay. Alright. Well, that's cool. Okay. Now what apologize. I didn't get what your thing was. So Kanye West apologizing about Zionism? No. No. Con Kanye West is standing by
[00:20:05] Unknown:
his statement about Zionism. Here, let let's hear it from the horse's mouth. Okay.
[00:20:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Black people can't be anti Semitic. We are Jew. Do you understand what I'm saying? We are Jew. I think So so so cool so cool that until you do your facts, until you really do the facts with the fake indoctrination that y'all pulling to the schools and all that. You know what I'm saying? We're not following y'all rules. I mean just like calling death con on Jews and that's like, do you take back any of that sort of more extreme stuff? You know what? For all the kids that love me, all the Jewish kids that love me, I'm sorry if y'all had to hear a grown up conversation with us screaming at each other. But we got to a point where something needed to happen. Something needed to be said. Somebody needed to say something. And you're in an argument with somebody, you're not gonna say everything the right way. But it got to a point where y'all ain't gonna just keep running, start calling me bizarre and impressed for all these years. I got to a point, how many more times y'all gonna call me crazy? How many more times y'all gonna give me fake medication that makes me fat off of of a misdiagnosis when I'm really have slight signs of autism from the car accident. But then y'all gave me you say, whatever. Just give him that bipolar medication. Y'all try to kill the superhero.
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K. Interesting.
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Alright. I didn't hear the argument. Who is he arguing with, Laheed?
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No. He was just making a statement.
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Well, it's very interesting. You know, you're saying the blacks are the Jews. And then you've got this situation. We got, Izzana here. I don't know if he's with us today, Izzana. But as you know, he's Ethiopian. And, there's that history of a thousand years of Jewish black, well, it's not it's Jewish, not Zionism. It's Jewish. But Jews are not Zionists. Not all Zionists are Jews. I mean, one's a political movement. One's a religious movement. They mix them. That's where all our problems come from is misidentification in their sneaky little way they've set this thing up. But all of the, because of them being Jews, or you may not know this, Paul. I don't know.
They went this was, hell, ten ten or more years ago, maybe fifteen. They started going to Israel. And because they're Jewish and they qualify, they had to let them in. Well, they've been there a while. And now BB and these right wing east Eastern European Jews don't want them there. And they've been finding a way to move them out of Israel. I don't know the status of that. But that's been an ongoing problem for them, from their standpoint. Right. So, anyway, so that may be what he's talking about, but all all all all blacks are not Jews. I mean, that's just not right, Kanye. Sorry.
No. I I like your spirit. Okay? But, from that respect, they're not the same. Okay. Where else? We got a light contingent of folks with us today or what? I'm sorry for my end here on this morning, but it's just my fault. I gotta take the blame. I didn't check the juice on my cell phone. Did do we, by any chance, have Todd with us back today? Any of the Todites? He he's been out of PT for a few days, and I'd hope he would have felt well enough to be with us, but maybe not. But sure concerned about him. Hadn't seen Julie all week. Doesn't sound I don't remember. Is Julie, off at summer camp or something?
Is there anybody with us today at all? I mean, you know, we you, me, and Joe or you, me, and Joe or what? No. There's 39 people with us. Hi, Roger. Yes, sir. Hello.
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Hey. It's Daniel in Alaska.
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Hey, Daniel. Well, good to see you back, man. How are things going? I'm glad you came back because I I told Mark to tell you something, and I don't know if she did or not. So I'll get a chance to hear. How are you doing?
[00:24:02] Unknown:
I'm doing good. Thanks, Roger. Yeah. I heard your comments about the Alaska Permanent Fund dividend, and, I have a question relating to that, about residency. And so I'm trying to pin down, you know, the the definition of resident or residency. And and I know that, you know, you talk about, you know, it having this relating to jurisdiction and this kind of feudal jurisdictional subject to, sense. But then I I still see these other definitions. You know, I'm I'm I'm I'm trying to pin down, like, where we can derive our our authority on the on the definition of residents, and how I can relate that to, you know, being an Alaska resident or not resident.
[00:25:02] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I I can tell you some way places to go look. Do you have access to to some law books there in your little town?
[00:25:14] Unknown:
I can find some. Yeah. I'm I'm working on that.
[00:25:17] Unknown:
Alright. Well, maybe get it online, of course, anyway. Alright. Let's go into this resident. Have you have have we gone over this where you've heard all the background and stuff on this before?
[00:25:28] Unknown:
I've heard I've heard some of it. But, yeah, I'm just feeling like I need a firmer background so I can really make a clear case that I'm not
[00:25:38] Unknown:
an Alaska resident even though I'm ask you. How much, was I know it varies from year to year because I guess the fund has profits or whatever. What's the average payout for for Alaska on that?
[00:25:55] Unknown:
It this year, it was a thousand. Couple years ago, it was, like, over 3,000. But it's it's generally something between a thousand and 2,000.
[00:26:04] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's fairly negligible even if you gotta give up. I mean, it's not it doesn't sound like it's, the end of the world. I thought it was up in the 10 or $15 range. Then that would be a bit different. For me,
[00:26:16] Unknown:
it's not a deal breaker for me. You know,
[00:26:20] Unknown:
if I'd I'd rather have more freedom than a handout. Then, yeah, then then more Babble Bucks. Right? For the audience who may not know what we're talking about, Alaska after the North Slope. And and, Daniel, I was there before the North Slope. I graduated from West Anchorage in '66, and then we left. And then a couple of years later in '69, I believe, I went back up to, fight forest fires for the summer. And, that's real well, it was great. It was great. Hey. You're not paying you $55 a day, no taxes. That's back in the sixties. Okay? And you're off in the bush somewhere fighting a fire, and you you can't spend it. So you get back and get lump sums of money. You know, there's a lot of money back in those days.
That was, I was there when supposedly man landed on the moon in the very first live television broadcast at Anchorage. We always used to have to wait delayed television stuff. So, that's when I was there. And then, they had discovered just discovered the North Slope in that little segment of years there in the late sixties. And it's all of that activity, that happened up there, the pipe building and all the rest of the stuff at Anwar. And, as those revenues have combined, they have a fund in Alaska, and they divvy it up between all the residents in the state. And every year, they get this little stipend of, as as as Daniel said, 1 to $3,000. Is that about right, Daniel?
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Yeah. Mhmm.
[00:27:58] Unknown:
Okay. Resident. The definition they're using is not necessarily the one you're gonna see. In other words, if we go to you don't even have to go to the law library. Just go to Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Daniel, and look under resident, and you're gonna see two well, several definitions. The first two are essentially the very same thing. And so there's a lot of confusion here, and it it I have come to determine that this is the most important word in the entire new world order scheme because if they want everyone to be one. Why is that? K. Well, first of all, you're either a resident everybody on Earth is either a resident or a nonresident. Right?
[00:28:51] Unknown:
Right.
[00:28:54] Unknown:
Okay. So let's go to Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. The very first definition says, the act or fact of living or dwelling in a place for some time. Okay. Let's identify that as the geographical definition. The second one is almost the exact same thing. It says the act or fact of living or dwelling in a place for some time for the receipt of a benefit or the discharge of a duty. That's law. Rights and duties. Got it. K. So there it is right there with your two dialectical definitions. So if somebody says, are you a resident? You could say, pardon me.
Are you using the geographical or the political definition of that term here before I answer the question? They're not gonna know what the hell you're talking about. I'm gonna tell you for right off. Okay? But there you can see the dialectics of it, right? Here's the bait and switch. So they make you think a resonant is the geographical definition of, oh, I live over there, but it's not. That's not the way it is, but that's not the one they're using and implying here. And so we go to the legal definition. Now if you dig deep enough on the web, you'll find it.
But you gotta go a couple of layers deep on one of these, one of these Cornell law or something like that. Okay. The original meaning of the term comes from ambassadorial law where countries trade ambassadors and sign a treaty. And then I always like to use Ecuador as an example because I'm here. So, let's say we we do in fact, I know, the family whose father was the ambassador to The US for twenty five years up there back in the sixties and the seventies and kinda have a peripheral with that family. They're really nice people. His son, who is about my age now, is here and he's a super nice guy.
They got pictures with him with LBJ and all that stuff. So, anyway, let's say the, Ecuadorian ambassador, they sign a treaty. He goes up to The US, and he gets caught at Dulles out there with a kilo of cocaine in his diplomatic pouch. Daniel, what do they do to him?
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Send him back to Ecuador.
[00:31:32] Unknown:
Exactly. Why? Because according to the treaty, he's in residence in The US. And what that technically means is the laws of Ecuador apply to him and not the laws of The US. Right. Okay. Here's the rub. Here's the rub. Okay? So when they ask you, are you a resident? You think I live here. And what they're really asking you is what set of laws are you under? Oh, you're residing, are you, in a state? Well, that's right there in the fourteenth amendment at the state wherein they reside. So I guess that means you're a fourteenth amendment citizen, and you're subject to the jurisdiction thereof then, doesn't it?
[00:32:18] Unknown:
Right.
[00:32:19] Unknown:
And These guys are Daniel, these guys are slick, man. They are super slick. Now I put out the challenge, if you will. If anybody wants to go back and dig in the etymology, the the history of the word resident, where you find that they added a geographical definition, I believe you're gonna find the origins of this scheme.
[00:32:46] Unknown:
Right. Sometime in the middle of the twentieth century?
[00:32:49] Unknown:
No. Probably before that. But some sometime in the past, and I don't know. I've never studied. It's just something, the formulation of a question. This has to be this way because everything else points to it. One of those things where I come up with a conclusion and nobody's ever disproven me. Now so they're gonna go here's where you wanna go to check your residency stuff. I believe you'll find it in the Alaska codes. The Alaska codes, how whatever they call it, annotated or something.
[00:33:26] Unknown:
Okay.
[00:33:27] Unknown:
And I think if you go to the traffic section of the Alaska codes, you'll find it in there. Now Okay. They're gonna give you see, all these laws are what they called uniform. So when I tell you that I saw this in the Georgia codes annotated years ago, all of the traffic codes, they're uniform traffic codes, which means all the states basically have the same thing. This is so they can control from the top down. Okay? And and so it'll be in your elastic codes in some semblance of the same thing. Might be the exact same thing. It's in the traffic section, and that's where they're gonna determine residency for you getting a driver's license. And they're gonna give you the options. And they're gonna say, well, if you've been in the state for a year or whatever, I think that's the way Alaska used to be. You had to be there for a year before you could be a resident, didn't it?
[00:34:31] Unknown:
Yes.
[00:34:33] Unknown:
Okay. That's what it used to be a long time ago.
[00:34:36] Unknown:
So, there there there's your if you've been here a year, then you're a rep. Well, that's geographical though, isn't it? But there's another there's a hold hold hold on, Mark. I wanna talk to you too. And so right after that one in the Georgia codes, I'm telling you, if I remember best, I remember. And there's another paragraph underneath it, kinda the same thing. And then underneath that, there's one sentence, and it says the term resident is a rebuttable presumption.
[00:35:10] Unknown:
Okay.
[00:35:12] Unknown:
Right there in the codes, in their state traffic codes. I've just about bet you. Okay. So, you can rebut it. That's what we do. But you might be out of a a thousand bucks or so or for a year. And, you know, that's just a decision you're gonna have to make. And that may some of your fellow Alaskans, that may mean life or death to them, and they may not wanna do this. I don't know. But after we hung up last week, I thought about that. I, of course, didn't have a way to get ahold of you, so I asked Merca too, which she obviously did. But be be sure and and know that some sort of caveat, I'm sure, for somebody.
[00:35:53] Unknown:
Oh, I'm sure. Yeah. I I think, for me, the more kind of, in-depth questions down the line will come around like, fishing license,
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and and navigating that. Around around here, your fishing license is probably more important than your driver's license. I'm sure it is. I'm sure it is. Boy, and, you know, and, technically, now you're getting into the thing where, well, a license, if you go to Black's Law Dictionary, is permission to do something which is otherwise illegal. Is it illegal for the Indians to go up there and fish? Shouldn't be. No for the Do they have to have a lot do the Indians have to do the Indians have to have a license?
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That's a good question. I I don't exactly know, how that I know they have some special rights.
[00:36:40] Unknown:
Uh-huh. They they get to put fish wheels and all kinds of stuff out there without any kind of restrictions, I think. Now these are just things I don't know. I've been going from Alaska a long time. But, but, anyway, those are the things you wanna, investigate and see how they resonate up against what you wanna do. And a license is a big deal. That's what our driving stuff. That's what we get here with this driving stuff all the time. You know? So Not sure.
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Yes. Okay, Mirka. Yeah. Yeah. I wanna give I wanna give him an example of, the what the code says. I have a California code in front of me, and it should be similar. And that's what I was gonna mention to him is that Go ahead. In in the codes that he would find, definitions differentiating the two, one with the commerce and one that is in the private. So in mine, in California, it's the two sixty code, under the, vehicle code. And one says a, which is commerce. A commercial vehicle is a motor vehicle of a type required to be registered under this code used or maintained for the transportation of persons for the for higher compensation or profit or designed used or maintained primarily for transportation of property.
B is ours. It says passenger vehicles and house cars that are not used for transportation of persons for hire, compensation or profit are not commercial vehicles. So let's there's the code right there for California. So here's the Alaska.
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Daniel, what you probably do is play up up, exchange, messages with whoever the licensing authorities other of, are up there. And and write them and say, well, I'm contemplating not being a resident. Let's see how you how could you do this. But, anyways, you go forward, you're gonna wanna say, well, look. They're they're the ones you're gonna wanna challenge this with if you wanna do that. Okay? Whoever the licensing authority is. And I don't know if we've had anybody with fishing licenses stuff. So anyway, we'll just go forward and and and you have to make your decision as you get these facts in. Alaska's unique because of some of these attributes of the total abundance of natural resources up there. The fact that we paid, called Seward's Folly, it was, in the Lincoln cabinet that bought Russia for 7 I mean, bought Alaska for $7,000,000.
I mean, what a steal. Okay. Good lord. What a wonderful state, just chock full of natural resources and wonderful people too, Daniel, by the way.
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Montreal and and all the cops. Yes. MRCA.
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Now MRCA, I've tried to forward yeah. Okay. Go ahead.
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On the affidavit that we have, the the affidavit says we are nonresident to the residency. I know. Where is that?
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Oh, it's right here in the affidavit. To the con
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yeah. To the fourteenth amendment. To the condition yeah. Alien to the condition of voluntary certitude of the fourteenth amendment. So that's an example. You can use a copy of your affidavit to show that, you know, you're nonresident a nonresident alien. But, the municipal code of whatever state it is, it does not apply to a natural person. They are using it for the residents and their federal citizens, which is The United States citizen. So just They don't
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right. And you're sticky sticky situation there, of course, you got three children to feed. These are the things you're gonna have to navigate. Okay? And I don't know how they're going to view that, but let us know if you go forward, please.
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Hey,
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Hold on, Wahid. Hold on just a second, please. It didn't work, Roger? I I've I've gotten two emails I tried to forward to you, bounced back. Is your email still, thing full or what? It doesn't say it's full. It just say it can't accept it. I'm trying to get this girl, Katie, to you, and I can't get it to you because I can't get an email forwarded to you. I'm a send you I'm a send you a a Just
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a new one that I'm using for,
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students. So I'll send it to you. Okay. Alright. Okay. Good. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Now, Wahid, have you got some more, obscure stuff for us here this morning?
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Hello. Hello. My name is on what you're saying about getting permission. I was listening to David Knight about a month or two ago, and he said something about his grandfather not living his life by permission. And I'm a little bit any file. Anybody excuse me, Waheed.
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Excuse me, Waheed. Does anybody understand what he's saying? Hello? Nope.
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His phone's not working very fast.
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Really screwed up, Oi.
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It's all big. Can you hear me? Okay.
[00:42:05] Unknown:
Well, I could hear you. I just couldn't understand you because you're talking too fast for one thing, and your phone is garbled.
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I I was saying that David Knight, a couple about a month or two ago Uh-huh. Said that his grandfather, David Knight, with the net the Knight program, said that his grandfather didn't live his life by with by
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permission. Okay. Good for David Knight. Wahib, you come up with some of the darndest things.
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Okay. Good for David Knight, Grandpa. That's that's a that's a line of a line of a line of a permission slips, licenses.
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Well, I understand what you're saying. So, Caramba. Okay. Well, good for David Knight's grandfather. K? So, he can't tell us he's dead. He can't tell us how he did it. He can't tell us anything, but we know that he lived his life permissionless or something. Okay. We're also what Daniel, you got some other questions we can, address here?
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Yes. Hello? Yes. Yes.
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Okay. Well, good. Good. The the two the the rest show is yours if you got questions.
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Thank you. Yeah. Another thing I was wondering about is this is something I've read about in, you know, the various homework I've been doing. But, you know, how exactly does the state of Alaska act as a subsidiary of the federal government
[00:44:00] Unknown:
Well, they're a state How does that play out? Well, they're a state now, so I would say they're a political subject. And when they were to share oh, that's one of your children. When because I was up there right after statehood. They got statehood in '57, I believe. Right? Alaska and Hawaii. And then we were up there, well, less than ten years later. It was still very new to them, if I remember. I was very pretty young, you know, high school. But I can tell you that if you go back to the IRS codes and, before that, they were included in federal states.
And then after they achieved statehood, they had to revise that and pull them out of that because they weren't federal states anymore. They're federal subdivisions. That make any sense?
[00:44:53] Unknown:
Yes. It does. I guess I've, I've come I feel like I've read somewhere that, you know, the the states, you know, originally were were independent nation states, but now they've kind of forked over most of their authority in some way to the federal government, or they just kind of go along. Maybe it's through the UCC.
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I'm sure that that happened on 03/09/1933 and that they were independent before that. But after that, they pulled them in under the umbrella, under the auspices of a fraudulent bankruptcy. Now that's, I can't give you any place you can go point and read that. It's just a conclusion I've I've come to over all these years.
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Right. And, I guess, kinda relating to that, another question I had was about the UCC and, like, how exactly does that fit in with our laws? Is it just that, like, all the states have adopted that to government transactions?
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Well, first of all, let's go over the UCC a little bit. Do you know what do you know about it? Much?
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Not much. I was just kind of reading up on it and and just glancing over the first few articles, this morning.
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Yeah. So it's pretty confusing. It's the law of the merchants. Its origin is really it's the Babylonian merchant code. Did you know that?
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Yes. I've been gathering that from the show.
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K. Well, that's the origins. Actually, the code was, it was started before the sumer Sumerians and I think before, but it was perfected in Babylon. K? And that's the Babylon, oh, Babylon was a great trading nation of the earth, you know, and it used these principles to, achieve that. It's all based. If you go back, you wanna learn more about it instead of studying the UCC. Daniel, why don't you go in on the pay Paul can come back and tell us where it is. He just grabbed it the other day a while back. There's a book called historical jurisprudence.
You can probably just search it up too. Historical
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I found that on on the index. I I think I downloaded it. Well, the read the first 90 pages.
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That's a history of jurisprudence. It was published in the nineteen thirties at John Hopkins. I don't remember the author's name. But the whole first 90 pages of that are on the Babylonian merchant code. And the way that book starts is easy to read. It's not a difficult read. K? And the way the book starts is Babylon's great contribution to the world was it reduced everything in the culture and society down to the abstract form of contract. There you go. Now all of the other laws of the city are based on this, The Islamic law, the Judaic law, the Roman civil law, all that stuff comes from this and based on this. Okay?
Now it went along in Babylon, and and then there's other derivations of it, the Napoleonic code, the code of Bismarck. Those are all the Roman civil code that's been been been applied to different people so they could put their individual stamp on it. And for thousands of years, and still in some circles, it's called the law merchant, the law of the merchants. We just call it the UCC, uniform commercial code. As I said about the traffic stuff earlier, they they label these things uniform so that everybody's is the same so they can control from the top down.
So there's no disparities or discrepancies. K? Now if you look in the UCC, there's a front somewhere, it will actually say anything not covered by by by this order falls back and reverts back to the law merchant. So that's all it is. You're dealing with the Babylonian merchant code. And and if you really wanna deal with it, you don't have to go in and understand it real thoroughly. It's very confusing, by the way. But you can go back and just read that first 90 pages, of, historical jurisprudence. Notice that the whole history of jurisprudence starts with the Babylonian merchant code.
K? So it's important. There's another one of these areas, and the way I like to teach people, Daniel, is peep people that are new especially is, well, these are big concepts we're talking about. Okay? And and but if you go learn the concepts, you go get some of us, you don't have to have an in-depth knowledge of these areas, but you gotta have some knowledge of it. And and so you get knowledge in the Babylonian merchant code. Did you know anything about feudalism? No. Well, you need to go over and get some knowledge about feudalism. Did you know anything about, you know, some of these other big subjects we talk about?
And if you'll get yourself versed on some of the moving parts, then you can easily see how they fit together. K? I think is the point I'm trying to make. Alright? So it's, yes. It's back to contract and how they brought it in over us was by bringing it in to oversee the IRS. K? There's where your there's where your Babylonian stuff really comes in. If I said, Daniel, if I said something about self help remedies, would you know what I was talking about? Have you heard us discuss that before?
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I I have. Yeah. I've I've been following. I just I just yesterday listened to your, conversation with Thumper about the history of the tax, taxes and and their derivation and all that. That's very interesting, isn't it? It's fascinating. Yeah. Yeah. It's really fascinating. And, I mean, I can also see the, utility. I mean, as as a business person of having those kind of laws available, you know, just to do business, you know, maybe I would wanna use that at at some point, you know, to to find remedy for a contract.
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Mhmm. Well, these self help remedies are really, really important. I have come to the conclusion that they love to bring these in because when they saddle a population with this stuff, and all of a sudden, the population let's say we we were doing constitutional law, and all of a sudden, they're coming in with lien levy garnishment and seizure. That's not constitutional. It's bad. It's it's UCC stuff. And so opposite of, of our constitutional knowledge, and most people don't understand the intricacies of grab in your car and your bank account and stuff, you automatically impute power to them, don't you?
Right. I mean, if that was happening to you, you go, holy shit. These guys got power. They can come take my stuff. Right? But it's not. It's a it's a it's a ruse because there's a process behind it, and they've given you all this stuff and led you in. And now they're gonna come take advantage of this remedy that they've got access to through the uniform commercial code, which is instant. It doesn't have to go to court. It doesn't have to have all these other people associated with it. Just go grab the car. K? And so to me, it seems like and I've had this what happened with some of my people I was studying with years ago. They grabbed this girl's car one morning, you know, and she's got my phone rings at seven, 07:30. They're Roger. Roger. Roger. They're stealing my car. Well, that's the reaction you get.
Well, they automatically they got all this power because they can come do this. Well, they don't. It's all led up to it by a process. You didn't understand it. And that gives them the authority to do that. Is it a a viable remedy? Yeah. It can help an awful lot of clog at the courts and everything else when you can go in and achieve these remedies. Daniel, have you heard me talk about Rome and the the Roman civil law and how this affected Rome? Yes. I've heard you cover that, once or twice. You've heard me cover a lot of stuff, haven't you? Well, good for you for doing your homework. So maybe there's some other folks in the audience that haven't heard that. So maybe I can teach that a little bit this morning. It's very important.
Rome in the first two hundred years, Rome was, basically a common law country. They had they were ruled by a a a group of laws called, I believe, the 12 tablets. Now funny enough, we don't know what was on. They've never found any of the tablets. They've never found any examples. They've found writings about it referring to it, but we won't really know what they were. I think it's probably like the 10 commandments, basically. K? So Rome is growing. It gets established. And, for the first couple of hundred years, they were under this body of law called the jus, j u s, in in Latin is is law. Well, excuse me, the just civil, c I v I l e, civil.
And it was under this kind of similar to a common law system. Well, as Rome grew, the merchants from the new territories that Rome conquered wanted to come to Rome because that's where the action was. Just like you wanna go to New York because that's where all the business is. You know? And so as they came in, they brought with them this merchant law and its knowledge and its application. And so they would come to Rome and they would exercise these self help remedies. Romans had to go to court, get on a docket, all the real formal stuff of that type of, of a body of law they're following.
And so over a period of years, the Romans, seeing the foreign merchants, be able to find this easy way of remedy, well, they started going to basically the attorney general. When Pam Bondi, they call it a praetor. You've heard the term praetorian guards that eventually ended up in Rome deciding who was gonna be Caesar. Very powerful. And Romans knowing the power of that office limited the praetor to only one year in office. They changed praetors every year. Generally, as they changed praetors, the incoming praetor would follow the body of laws that all the previous ones followed. But over all of these people over a length of two hundred years, please, please, please give us this easy way of remedy.
They incorporated the Babylonian merchant code and mainly off of these self help remedies, incorporated that into the Roman common law. And that's what we call the Roman civil law is a melding of these two bodies of law. Now, Daniel, you said you listened to the thing on on on the of the tax system the other day. It's the same thing they did there with a statute staple bringing in a Jewish sheatar to Right. To solve their problem. Well, they melded these two bodies of law, and that's the same thing that happened in Rome. Now we were talking about it here on the show one day, and I said, somebody look up when, when we started the United States code because it's a it's this Roman civil law is what that is, is a melding of the two.
And so Sketch, being Sketch, got on there real quick and said nineteen twenties and mid twenties. So they started the United States code approximately seven years before they pulled the bankruptcy. See how it fits into the timeline. Right. And that's what you've got right now. The The United States code is a melding between the, the the Babylonian merchant code and the, the constitutional laws that can even still be passed. Now I'll give you a perfect example of that. Title 26 You know, IRS, title 26 was never passed by the senate, and it was never signed by the president, yet it's got its own title in The United States code, title 26.
Well, how the hell that happens? It didn't go with the statutes at large. It didn't go through all the formal processes. How did that happen? What does it tell you, first of all? It tells you they bankrupted the federal government. And then they come in to over over overlay the tax system into the code, and it was only passed by the house because the house has exclusive jurisdiction over DC. That's how it got in there. So there's your term resident. When you say a resident, now they say, oh, you're under the laws of Washington DC. I guess that means you owe the tax, doesn't it?
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Right. So sorry. Just to clarify, title 26 didn't go through the organic statutes at large, so it wasn't it wasn't passed as law by the house and senate and signed by the president? No. It was passed by the House, not the Senate or signed by the passed by the House. Okay.
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Very interesting. The House has exclusive jurisdiction over DC. Right? That's why.
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Right.
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So as you get this information, the pieces of the puzzle should start put going together for you.
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Yeah. Definitely.
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And and now as I said, now your original question about residency, well, that's what it does. It puts you under that status. DC. Yes. I'm under the laws of Washington, DC. It's not where I live. It's what laws are am I under? And as it tells us in the codes there, that term is a rebuttable presumption.
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Right.
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These guys are really slick, Daniel. They are really slick.
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Yes. I'm I'm finding that out.
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As I've said for many years, this this scheme was not put together by mere mortals. They had help. Now also important and interesting, we found on Bitchute a audio book on voluntary servitude from 1577.
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Wow. Where can I find that?
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BitChute, go over and put in 1577 in quotation marks and voluntary servitude, and I'll bet you'll come up with it. So this isn't a new idea. It was retooled. It's what it appears to me.
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Roger, what was that what was that that he was looking for for what was it? '15 72?
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1577. There's a book in Bitshoot on voluntary servitude. It's an audiobook. It was written in 1577. So go over to BitChute and put fifteen seventy seven in quotation marks, and then put voluntary servitude in quotation marks, I'm pretty sure you'll find it. K? Awesome. Thank you. But this is not a new idea.
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Yes. Are you talking about are you talking about the politics of obedience,
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discourse on voluntary servitude? It might be it. Yeah.
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Okay. Well, we have the PDF up in Google Drive. So,
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we've got that. We've got a link to that place.
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Yeah, the the Politics of Obedience Discourse on Voluntary Servitude. We have not only the audiobook, published 1577, but we have it in PDF form if you wanna read it.
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Cool. Now, I should have lost my thought. Of course, what this tells us is this idea was being bandied around a long time before Christopher Columbus set for a sale for America. Okay? And the the, the other thing to buttress this is, John Locke. You know, Brent was talking about John Locke yesterday. He was Jefferson's great Jefferson admired him greatly and used a lot of his language and his thoughts and concepts behind our founding documents. John Locke wrote a book called Two Treaties of Government. And one of the treaties of government, one of the books was called Government by Contract.
That's what we've got. It's still sneaky, but, basically, that's what we've got. So there's some background stuff you can go study, Daniel. It's not a new idea. It just got really perfected and polished by these guys. And, of course, because they use fraud all through it, this is why they have to recognize what we're doing.
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But,
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they I swear to you, this the civil war in our country was started deep in the shadows to get these two amendments in the constitution. They knew how they were gonna use them. And a hundred years later, they control the world with it. Yeah. I just can't come to any other conclusion, and I buttress that conclusion with the fact that at the same exact time, they got a hold of Scofield and started the the roots of dispensationalism, which we're seeing today come out. In this Gaza situation you were talking about earlier. It's because what's the what's hand what's really carrying them in The US? All the Christian Zionist. Not only do they own and control the country, they own and control the congress.
Although the the the those those tethers are going away, but they also have this other element of control. They've convinced the Christians who they hate to believe that the Jews are the Messiah, and they got them not only worshiping them, they've got them contributing to the damn fine physical part of their country. Well, that may be changing a little bit. Let's hope. But not enough. Some of those people, you're never gonna drag them out of that god chosen people crap. So you could see what we are dealing with today has got deep origins all the way back to the middle of the eighteen hundreds and even a little bit before. Because if you really get down to it, it was in 1835 that the Rothschilds started the first kibbutz in Palestine.
1835. And guess what? Hey, Rogers. Hold on, Waiheed. Don't go changing the subject on us. And this little kibbutz that they started in 1835, that was the kibbutz that they hit on October 7.
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Montrose, I think about two don't come please don't come in here and take us off the Pluto or something. What's your comment? What do you think about the $20,000,000,000,
[01:04:55] Unknown:
brand new car, you know? The the Please don't take us out to Pluto or something. Why do you always commit something to do? Why why do you come into a program like this where for twenty minutes we've been talking on something and you change totally change the subject? Why do you do that?
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Because Because that $20,000,000,000 grant to Argentina is related.
[01:05:22] Unknown:
I don't know anything about it. Any $20
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Where's Brent coming in?
[01:05:33] Unknown:
Well, hey. You're a piece of work, buddy. Okay. I just I just let everybody know. Think about a $20,000,000,000 charge of things. I don't know. Why in the hell did that get plopped into this? What does this have to do with what we're just talking about? Nothing.
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Nothing. It's just the way his brain is wired, he thinks everything is related, and somehow it's kinda like the six clicks to anybody. Anyways, the both links to, the Politics of Obedience, the Discourses on Voluntary Servitude, both PDF and m p three, the links are in the chat and FCC.
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Do you wanna delve into that and go back into that? That's good background study. Hey, Paul. Can you send me that, m p three to my phone? Is that possible?
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I don't know. I have to see. It's a 138 megabytes. I don't think your phone is gonna That's too big. Gonna grab it.
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Okay. Alright. Thanks.
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Alright. Now, could somebody tell me about a $20,000,000,000 float to Argentina? Because I've I have not heard about it yet. Wai, do you wanna give us a little more background, please? I can a little bit, I guess. Please, Gretch. Well, Waiheed, you never know whether you're gonna get to talk to him or not. Go ahead. Give us some background. They're gonna
[01:06:59] Unknown:
the The United States is supposedly injecting that through our treasury to to, bolster her, I guess, Milieu's political standing or something because they're not doing too well as far as, financially. So I it might be through the IMF. But,
[01:07:21] Unknown:
yeah. They've got they've got their clutches deep into Argentina. It may be that as this, as this Middle East situation is heating up more and more, they've pissed off everybody around them. Israel's now the, by Gallup poll, the most hated and despised country in the world. And part of their blow off valve was Argentina. And that was written about in Theodore Herzl's book originally on Zionism. He said if it if it doesn't work out for us there, the only two places in the world for us, according to Theodore Herzl, was Palestine and Patagonia, Southern Argentina and Chile.
And they've been working at that for a long time of setting that up as a blow off valve. They control almost all of us. Patagonia, there the the guy that is a Smith, his last name well, he's changed his name now. He sees a Jew. He was Soros' trip partner when they broke the Bank of England. And he moved down there, bought a big spread, started buying up all the utility, all the radio stations, all the electric companies, all the everything. And so he literally controls that whole area of Southern Patagonia. And, I live where I lived, I was in the very upper reaches of Patagonia, about Mid Argentina, about the level of Buenos Aires.
Below that, they call Patagonia. And they've got I think we've talked about this. You've probably heard it, Sketch, and the re I've I know about this from that girl, Whitney Webb. Yep. Y'all know who she is. She's a very good investigator, reporter, lives in Chile. She wrote a couple of big articles on this, but the first place I heard about it was Adrienne Salbucci. And, you know, I knew Adrienne. I know Adrienne Salbucci. Big international, oh, audience here number of years ago when I first moved down there. He's got a low profile now. Very good geopoliticist.
He was born in he was born in Argentina, but he's raised in Brooklyn. So he speaks real good English and spent most of his younger life there, moved back to Argentina. He's in the insurance business. But Adrian was the first one that told me about this. There are in Buenos Aires, there's two airports. The old airport is called Aeroporte, and it's right next to Downtown Buenos Aires. It was the original one, right next to the River De La Platae. In fact, you look over the road from the airport and the river's right there. And, that was the all encompassing airport. Then they built an international airport to drop the traffic, you know, especially around the city.
And, they moved it. Well, it's about 40 miles out of town. I'll tell you one thing. It's a $50 American US dollar one way taxi ride out there. You go out there and back, it's a $100 in case that far out of town. But that one is called Aziza, e z I z a.
[01:10:34] Unknown:
Now
[01:10:35] Unknown:
the original yeah. Hold on. Hold on. It's not finished. I'm just giving you the background here for a little color. The, original one, Aeroporte, they have got a airport built down in Nowheresville, Patagonia that the air the the landing strips are longer than Aeroporte. They used to be the international airport. There's no customs. There's no Argentine police. There's no anything else. They just fly planes in there and land them. No telling what they're bringing, what they've already brought, anything else, but it's set up for if if if everything goes to hell in a handbasket, they're in The Middle East, which they keep pushing, and it's gonna be there. It's an inevitability because of their nature.
Then they're all gonna hop planes and go to Patagonia. The other this guess what other theater comes into play here? Because they were trying to set this theater up. Got a guess, anybody? Anybody got a guess as the alternative to Patagonia?
[01:11:43] Unknown:
Ukraine.
[01:11:44] Unknown:
You got it. Right on the nose. In fact, when they started this war in Ukraine, they had already moved up between twenty and thirty thousand settlers from Israel up there. They were armed. They had to put all those on a plane and send them back to Israel when Ukraine started. God forbid the Jews get involved in their own war. So that's the layout of that. And now you got this new president down there. They're trying to convert from the peso, which was a disaster, over to the dollar and follow what they term the Ecuadorian model of us using the dollar.
So that's what they're trying to set up in Argentina Down there, they're trying to bail out Malue because, evidently, he's a Jew too. The first thing he did when he got elected, you remember, Scratch? You remember the first thing he did?
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I think he,
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he did something for the financial system I know. He took he took Argentina was in bricks. They took him out of bricks, first thing he did.
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Right. Right.
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He flew to New York for the first time. Where's the first time he went? First place he went.
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Probably Israel.
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No. Rabbi Schneerson's grave.
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Or New York. Of the Yeah. There you go. Lubavitch.
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He is Hassad Lubavitch. That's what we're talking about yesterday. That's what Robbie was talking about, Levon talking about the Lubies. I've heard brother Carpenter or Kapner, whatever it is, talk about, they're nothing. Okay? But, but that's he went first place in New York. Didn't go to the UN. Didn't go to the embassy. Went to the grave of Rabbi Schneerson. So, yeah, there's some tremendous tie ins in Argentina, and, they, no doubt need He had to go pay homage to his king. They always need financing. Argentina, my god, they're one of the richest resource countries in the world. What causes that with all these resources and and oil and silver and gold? Only 17% of the Andes in on the Argentine side have been explored.
Why are they having to use all of this money? Because the mineral rights run with the land, and the government owns them all. If you buy land down there, you do not have the mineral rights. They may give you a half of 1% of the trillions of dollars that they pull out underneath your property. You might get 1% of it, but they're taking the lion's share. Yes, Ketch.
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Mucho Gente, many people, I think they were ex bureaucrats that got fired by him, but he tried to rally the troops, and he got driven out of the crowd by rocks. They were throwing rocks at him.
[01:14:46] Unknown:
Oh, really?
[01:14:48] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. This is, like, three weeks ago or a month ago. Yeah. Yeah. They had I've not heard get I'm not heard Oh, yeah. His big deal was,
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his big deal was to come in and tear out the bureaucracy by the roots about like Trump. You know? And, so now the people have turned on him. He was the great savior, and now they turn on him to the point of throwing rocks at him. Boy, that's something. I guess they did rush $20,000,000,000 down there. They want their little Jew boy in control. Roger? So Argentina Argentina is hold on. Argentina is loaded with with mineral wealth. Loaded. Alright.
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Is Salvucci still comping commenting,
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publicly? I haven't seen I haven't seen I haven't seen his name or anything else a long time. I don't go to rents. That's who had him on a lot. He was around on some other stations. Really nice guy. Adrian's a really nice guy. I tried to show him this, and I couldn't explain it very well back then, and he didn't understand it. He probably thinks I'm nuts. Whatever. Okay.
[01:15:54] Unknown:
Robbie, you were trying to get in. What have you got to bring us? Good morning, Roger. I was just wondering, could you tell us if bricks is good or bad? I I'm not sure about that. And, also Okay. I am wondering I am wondering about Julie. I'm wondering about Just ask one. Robbie, can you ask one question at a time? Please. Well, that wasn't the last wasn't a question.
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Okay. Well, what what was it? Roger, maybe we should call her Robby. Dave, please let me finish this. Robbie, you said you wanted to know about my opinion on bricks, and then you were gonna say something else. What else were you gonna say?
[01:16:33] Unknown:
No. I just wanted to say I'm I am starting to be wonder and be concerned about Julie.
[01:16:40] Unknown:
Well, she hadn't been with us in a in a few days, and I I can't help that. I guess I could call her phone number. You you I believe you've got her phone number once you call. I've called yeah. I've called and emailed and no response, so I am starting to wonder. Okay. Well, let's hope nothing's happened to her or or, you know, but I I know she's been noticeably absent this week to me. Alright. So I got what we what else? Why I'm right in the middle of answering a question from Robbie. Why do you interrupt? Why do you change the subject? Why are you such an unruly listener? Can I ask you that, please?
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It's it's it's it's
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Please go go. I mean, you interrupted already. Go ahead.
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I thought you had I thought you had made your point, and so I'm gonna I hey rogered you.
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So you didn't Hey, Roger. You just jumped in. You didn't. Hey, Roger. You just jumped in. I was not finished addressing Robbie's question. I hadn't even started. But, anyway, let's hear what you got to say, and I'll get back to you, Robbie. What what what was your comment, Robbie, please? This
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the the Ingrid and Toure situation, unlike Argentina, where they're in, they formed an alliance, Mali, Bikini Paso in Ghana to boot out the Jewish American influence, which which was basically for every $100,000 they took out of the country, they paid the country a thousand. These kinda deals these kinda ass backward deals o for over a hundred years.
[01:18:31] Unknown:
That It's the it's the Jewish way, Wahid. Now let me go back to Robbie if I could, please. I did watch that guy's speech the other day. He's pretty impressive. Okay. Robbie, I I think let me ask you answer a question with a question. Right? Would you like to live under honest weights and measures? Robbie?
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Yes. Of course.
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Well, that's bricks. They have a gold standard. It goes back to commodities with each individual country. The settlement will be in gold. It's on a one to one ratio with whatever the country's currency is to the exchange currency. And, we get back to honest weights and measures because quite frankly, the whole world is sick of the Jewish crap. They're sick of the dollar. They're sick of them controlling these countries with it. They're sick of them weaponizing it. And, they all are going 70 I've heard what 75% of the world's population is already in bricks.
[01:19:42] Unknown:
Well, why did that other country pull out?
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Argentina?
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Yes.
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Because Malue is a Jew, and the Jews don't want honest weights and measures. They like usury.
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So we'll know we'll know, we'll we'll know who's controlled by the Jews, by who who pulls out. Right?
[01:20:04] Unknown:
Well, I would say that's probably a very good initial indicator. Yeah. What did Trump say? Anybody that anybody that was in bricks was gonna get a 100% tariff or something? It sounds like they don't like them too much to me. Wow. See, the battle is our is their system gonna be the world reserve currency with the Chinese yuan, and it will be eventually, or is the US dollar going to retain its world reserve currency label? That's the big question right now. That's what Trump's trying to save. If they don't reserve the world reserve currency, they can't generate enough money through the economy to ever even hope of paying off this huge debt.
That's what he's gambling on. Capisce?
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Capisce.
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Okay.
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Alright. Who else has got something here? Daniel, do you have any other questions? We're already into the second hour. Roger's about awake now. It only took a hour or so.
[01:21:14] Unknown:
Hey. Good. I just wanted to comment. Really fascinating hearing what you're saying about Patagonia and and Jewish Israeli interest down there. Hey, Wayne. A long time ago, I read this really interesting novel by a author named Michael Chabon where it was like a speculative fiction about the Jewish state being established in Southeast Alaska. Really Oh my god. I can't remember the name.
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Please. Daniel, run for the hills. I don't think a lot Southeast Alaska's got enough land for them, maybe the whole Panhandle. I'm not familiar with that book, Wayne. Good to hear your voice, though.
[01:21:58] Unknown:
Yeah. It it rains too much here. I I don't think, I don't think they'd stay.
[01:22:03] Unknown:
Oh, it's you're not Wayne. It's Daniel. You sound like Wayne, our good listener from Fort Worth, Dallas. Okay. No. It rains too much up there. I don't think they, I I don't they've they've literally bought that. They have huge land holdings in Southern Argentina. Not only that, but, like, the worldwide land wildlife fund and all these other scams they've got going. Ted Turner owns a bunch of land down there. But, it's, and they they've had they've had, incidents over the years. I think it was in that Whitney Webb report where I read some of this, and they'll send the IDF down there in in civilian clothes.
And people look out and see these survey teams surveying all this land around them. You know? And it's these Jews. Yeah. Chicken slingers. They'll go up into a hotel and get a couple of rooms and go out and and kill the chickens and stuff. By the way, did y'all hear what Tucker Carlson broke? This caused a lot of commotion. Have any of you seen that interview with him? And I thank you for sending me that, Robbie. With, David is his name David Susskind? Who the the big time economist? Jeffrey Jeffrey Sachs. Jeffrey Sachs. Jeffrey Sachs. He's a really level headed guy. I'd Awesome interview. Big time oh, he's a big time economics professor at Columbia or something. Internationally known. Consults with countries all over the world. And Tucker did about a thirty minute warm up to that interview.
Man, I encourage all y'all that have any interest in this Israeli situation to go listen to that. One of the things that he was saying in there, got Laurie Loomer's panties in a wad. Because he was up there and he said, you can go ask anybody at the Pentagon around October 7. The IDF was in the Pentagon. And he says, that's not unusual. There's a lot of foreign countries because of NATO and what in the Pentagon, but most of them have some decorum. But the IDF guys that were in there go barging past secretaries, barging into meetings that are ongoing and going, you need to give us this and that and this and that and the other and giving directions to the meetings. Just barging in, IDF, high high ranking guys. Well, Tucker used that on his, on that thirty minute intro. He used that as an example.
And, boy, Laurie Laurie Loomer went, I called somebody at the war department. They said that wasn't true. I guarantee it was true. That's the hubris of these bastards right there, and they control and own our country because of what we talk about here and that none of these other leaders in our government really understand, and that's how they control the country. That's the final lever is what they do that we are trying to unlever right now. Let's get as many people to pull out of their damn system in their own rules, in their own way that they've got to recognize.
And in doing so, you pull yourself out of the debt slavery. That's what the whole thing was designed to do, was to control the world and hook you up for generations onto their fraudulent slavery, use your system. That's what it was and enriched them at the same time. That's what it was designed to do. Boy, it's worked pretty well. Yes, Sketch.
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Just a quick comment. You know, the the the Jewish, officers and the Pentagon, that's nothing new. Twenty three years ago, it was even more right after nine eleven.
[01:25:48] Unknown:
Probably so. Oh, yeah. I'm sure. Oh, I know so. Karen Kowalski. Remember Karen? I think she's still interviewed by judge Knapp every now and then. Karen Kowalski, she was a real high ranking air force lady. And the stove piping, the whole nine eleven and and Russiagate thing up into the upper parts of the Pentagon, I remember her reporting on that. So You bet. Yeah. It's been but but here's the difference. Here's the difference. Tucker Carlson wasn't talking about it. Tucker Carlson has become huge. A real problem to them. Now speaking of huge adversaries, just a second. Did y'all hear what happened with Alex's new app over the last couple of days?
Nobody's followed that. Sketch, do you know about this?
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Yes. I have.
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No. Bobby has. Okay. Well, what's happened is they evidently, they lost their battle over Infowars Wednesday at the bankruptcy court in Houston. Now I don't know. Evidently, he's kicked it back to the state of Texas. They've already assigned it to a receiver, and probably we're gonna lose Infowars next week. K? Looks like. I don't know. I don't know if I guess you can appeal a bankruptcy ruling. You know, bankruptcy court's totally kinda separate from the system. It's all federal. And this guy was supposedly a good judge. He'd held them off ten, nine times before. This time, he threw in the towel. And I don't know if, what Jones's lawyers I hadn't heard him go into a lot of explanation on this. Could they appeal that bankruptcy ruling, up to the fifth circuit in New Orleans? And I don't know that. K?
I haven't heard him mention that they're talking about this being the end deal. But, anyway, so they're gonna have to switch over to the new Alex Jones live thing that Blinkly owns, the company out of Little Rock that's doing all the Alex Jones store and all that stuff. So Alex does doesn't own any of that. He got he's got nothing to do with it except authority, and they pay him like an employee. Okay? It's Bigley. So they do it. Bigley. Bigley. Thank you. Bigley, b I g l e y. So now they put up a new app to the new streaming service. It was just released, what, Robbie, two days ago.
Chase Geyser helped write it and set all this up. So they introduced this new app, and they've only got the Apple app out. They don't the Android one comes next week. In two days, they overtook x as the largest news provider app in the world, and they're already approaching by far, I'm sure, next week when the Androids kick in. They're already in the top 10 apps on, I think, in the world. In two days, with no sponsorship except through the show. Do y'all see why I support Alex Jones? Does that tell you why I support Alex Jones? Nobody else has got that kind of of gravitas.
K? Whether you like him or not, and I get pissed off at him plenty too when he's interrupting all these wonderful guests and pontificating on how great he is, and he knows everything, and he's always been right. I understand why he's doing it, but I just don't personally like it. It's to the new new folks. But regardless, in two days, with nothing but the Infowars sponsorship, that app has taken on over almost everything in the universe, and they've only got the Apple one out at this point. Does that tell you something? If it doesn't, you ain't looking.
So I got my finally finally, yesterday, I got my new debit and credit card back. I haven't had them for about a month and a half. They were expired on me and caught me with my pants down and no phone back to The US and everything else. Thank you, Skype. But I'll get those okay today. Now what I'm planning on doing, I'm gonna I'm gonna sign up as a, an Alex Jones store affiliate. So we're gonna promote some of those products on the show here, and that's gonna help me because I'll get some some funds coming from somewhere other than you guys indirectly. So if any of you are currently buying products from that store, they got excellent products, or or if you might wanna consider buying through that, I'd get a small commission off of that.
I'm gonna also, go just go ahead and get involved with them. K? So, because I think I wanna help Alex. They're clearly the clear dog, the big dog, the leader dog, whether you like Alex or not. And, that's the people we wanna support. Why do we wanna support them? Well, because they're the leaders. They're the clear cut leaders. And when we can get our information on a program, that's that's the series programs we wanted on is that big audience over there. So those those are my reasons for that. We'll probably find out more about that next week, but I'm planning on doing that. I was waiting for me to get this debit and credit card back so I could move forward a little bit on that. Now all I gotta do is get them authorized and all that. So Roger.
Okay. Well, there's two gal. Joan well, there's three. So I got Joan,
[01:31:37] Unknown:
Robbie, and I was in the queue, Roger.
[01:31:39] Unknown:
Yeah. The man was first.
[01:31:42] Unknown:
Oh, well well, by all means, let's let's hear the man. That Samuel the man? It's Samuel.
[01:31:48] Unknown:
It's Samuel. Roger, you know, we're we're he seem to be building up our military, in the vicinity of Venezuela. Are you familiar with because it's all about Maduro's presidency. They wanna eliminate him. Right? Was he, you in your opinion, properly elected, or was there shenanigans going on there?
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Boy, I I I'm sure there's shenanigans down there, but he you know, they've got a pretty interesting process for voting down there. Have you heard anybody go over that, Samuel? We've talked about it here, I know. I know nothing about that country, really. Okay. Well, they've got lots of oil through. Right? Well well, supposedly, but it's the some of the dirtiest oil on the earth. It's got a very high sulfur content, and it requires a lot of oil. Refining, Roger. We're good at Well, that's what that kind of crap. Well, I probably so, but that is the situation with Venezuelan oil. Now interestingly enough, next door, over in Guyana and this little large disputed area between Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela that is still in dispute even before the United Nations was formed, that and Guyana have got some of the lightest crude in the world, equal to Libya's.
So that's a big battle right there. The Chinese are all over Guyana with it. And then they're still fighting over this, piece of pretty pretty large piece of land there, where all those three countries border that is evidently chock full of that oil. So that's gonna be something in the development. Maduro, you know, Chavez was the first one. He was really pure communist. Died of cancer, whether they got him cancer ed up or not, don't know. Maduro seems to be a little bit better guy. He was one of his lieutenants, if I remember right. But I can tell you this, Samuel, about the election, because I heard a guy interviewed that was down there overseeing it. Okay?
So let me see if I can remember. You go in and you vote. You have to scan your fingerprint and show an ID to do that. You go in and vote. You you come back and it spits out a piece of paper that has your vote on there, and then you have to look at that and make sure that was your vote. And then you put it into another box, and I think the whole thing's run off the paper trail. It sounds like it's hard to hack. K? But that's that's about what I know. I'm sure Maduro is a thug. But you we're about to go everybody says we're about to go to war with them. That's what I'm hearing, Samuel.
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I forget you. I already talked about up the military down there. And according to the people I listen to, that's not cheap, so they're gonna be using it.
[01:34:48] Unknown:
Well, I'm sure that that's what they're doing. And evidently, it seems that Venezuela is the fountainhead of a bunch of these other drug cartels that they're assisting. So they're wanting to go after the nucleus of it. I don't know. You know, I see the legitimacy of it.
[01:35:09] Unknown:
I mean, what what else They're not funneling it through you you mean they're not funneling it through the CIA?
[01:35:16] Unknown:
Well, I don't know, but I see the legitimate of them using those all those, labs and stuff to manufacture all these drugs that they're smuggling back in, some of them very deadly and killing the killing people. I mean, the amount of people that are killed on fentanyl a year is staggering.
[01:35:33] Unknown:
Unfortunately, Unfortunately, it's never bothered our CIA, and they've been peddling drugs for a long time.
[01:35:39] Unknown:
Well, I agree with that. Maybe them doing this. I don't know. I hope. I'd love to see, Trump go to war with them, personally. So you gotta afford to make pardon me?
[01:35:54] Unknown:
We really can't afford anything like that, Roger. We don't have a problem.
[01:35:58] Unknown:
I understand that. But it's it's a process. So do you let them just flood the country with fentanyl and get rich in the process? How do you how do you handle this? You don't want troops being called into the cities because it may lead to something. But, well, how else do you handle it? If you got Gavin Newsom and that bunch of damn communists that run LA in your state, they're not gonna do it. What else you gonna do about it?
[01:36:23] Unknown:
Did you hear about the El Segundo, refinery fire? No. No. It's the biggest biggest refiner exon second biggest exon refinery in The United States, and a chunk of it blew up Thursday, I think it was. Yeah. Nobody's saying why, but it's gonna spike prices for diesel and kerosene the way it sounds because it hit those crackers.
[01:36:51] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I hadn't heard anything about it. It's the first time I've heard of it. Elk's a good is that down in Southern California?
[01:36:59] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
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Okay.
[01:37:02] Unknown:
I I feel sorry for all you folks that live in Southern California. I mean, I really do. As as Yeah. We just bombed them. Real go go ahead. We
[01:37:12] Unknown:
by the way, we just bombed one of Russia's major refining and distribution centers.
[01:37:19] Unknown:
Ukraine, maybe? Maybe.
[01:37:22] Unknown:
We asked well, us through Ukraine. Yeah.
[01:37:26] Unknown:
Trump, you got you better you gotta cut these damn Jews loose, man. You gotta keep them under control. They they're just they're just like wild, rabid dogs. That's the same way some of those Irgun people and stuff have have identified them. They're like, we're gonna be like rabid dogs through the Southeast, through the Middle East. Well, that's exactly what they are. And what do you do with rabid dogs? You put them down. There's no other answer. Roger, Samuel. Now we had Robbie and and Joan. I think Joan and then Robbie. Joan?
[01:38:04] Unknown:
Can I ask how because you're in Ecuador, how are you receiving your debit credit card through the mail or somebody's bringing it to you? No. No. No. I got a mule. I had a mule bring them down here. That's Yeah. Although,
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my friend, I used them as a, as an address in The US. Yeah. Joan, do you have you ever this is the problem I got into before this when I was coming to Ecuador. I had a Wells Fargo account, but I wanted to be honest and straightforward with them, put my account address as Argentina.
[01:38:41] Unknown:
Well, let me tell you.
[01:38:43] Unknown:
You go trying to do things like buy flights and do all this stuff, and they always shuffle off the purchase to the credit card, processor. And the credit card processor sees a United States issued card with a foreign address, and they're gonna kick out every charge every time. No question asked.
[01:39:04] Unknown:
Every charge like what?
[01:39:06] Unknown:
Well, like when you try and charge your plane ticket and they won't accept it.
[01:39:10] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Right.
[01:39:12] Unknown:
Oh. Like that.
[01:39:14] Unknown:
Yeah.
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So that's why I changed my address to The US. Now I got a US card and a US address. But when the rare occasion, like every five years when you gotta renew these things, comes, and, I had to get him to send it to Miami and her to bring it down. I just picked it up yesterday. Now interestingly enough, she charged me $28 for that, but there was a number. He took all my Wells Fargo envelopes and put it all in the same package. All I needed was the cards. So there was a little more weight to it than there would have been. She charges by weight. So, so she charged me $28, which would have been about the cost of sending it down here second day air probably.
But, but then my friend would had to pay that, and I needed to reimburse him. So, anyway, I had to wait a few weeks, get it down here, and, got it yesterday. So we'll see. It should, make things easy. I hadn't been able to pull any ATM money out. Fortunately, I had some cash on hand. That's a good reason. I always keep cash on hand.
[01:40:22] Unknown:
Okay. And, you advertising, Alex's products on your Radio Ranch, then now we're closer to him wanting to interview you.
[01:40:33] Unknown:
Well, maybe you don't know about that, but at least it will, listen. Alex's products are fabulous products. K? I mean, some of the testimonials that come out of their methylene blue are well, they're stunning. I heard a guy yesterday testimonial say I had some skin cancer, and I put it on skin cancer, made it go away. It's gone. K? So those kind of testimonials, a gal owns a jewelry store. She's got I don't know what her problem was, but she was walking around with a walker and a cane and stuff, and it was costing her $10,000 a month for the treatments that she was taking. And she started taking methylene blue and ivermectin, and she's walking without a cane or anything.
Meth methylab blew evidence. I mean, they're just testimonial after testimonial on people's success with it. K? Just don't take it if you're on any SSRIs. I hope none of my folks are on SSRIs at this point in time, but it's not it's just a miraculous product, you know, with this turmeric and stuff. Most turmeric, if you go to the store, is like five or 10%. His is 95%. So exceptional products, and, we want him to stay on the air and keep whipping their ass. And if you don't think he's whipping their ass, go back and just listen to what I told you about this app that they released two days ago. It's now the number one news app in the world and with only Apple phones being able to download it. That's how clear cut Alex Jones is leading the media field.
It's just it is right there. They're not they can't mess with that. You can't alter that That way of of of identifying the people, that are loyal to the it's no survey. It's no nothing. It's download this app. It's only available for Apple phones, and they take over the number one spots in the world. Does that tell you the penetration of Infowars? The influence of Alex Jones and crew? That's serious stuff right there. K? Thank you, sir. About thirty thirty to 50,000,000 people either watch live or watch the recordings. That's a huge audience, folks.
That's a mammoth audience. We get our information on that. You could just about turn this whole thing around in a short amount of time. Enough people there. They're oriented the way we are that are interested in maybe making a change, and they see this little simple, inexpensive, nonconvertational process thrown in front of them. It might pull it might turn the whole thing upside down. That's what I'm shooting for. It's what I've been working towards for many years. K? And we're getting close. Okay. Now after, after, Joan, Joan, we got you. Right? Now I'm gonna go to Robbie. Okay? Alright, Robbie.
[01:43:33] Unknown:
Thanks, Roger. I have a question for Paul if he's there. Paul?
[01:43:38] Unknown:
Paul, are you there? Sure, Paul? Yes. He's here.
[01:43:42] Unknown:
Yeah. I was wondering, if you can tell us, what the monthly cost is to run, this platform, if you know it.
[01:43:51] Unknown:
Why do you need to know that?
[01:43:53] Unknown:
It doesn't take very much. I was just I was just I was just curious. I was hoping it was not much, but I know I think Paul pays
[01:44:02] Unknown:
Before Paul came along, it was about $20 a month. I think it's a little bit more now.
[01:44:12] Unknown:
Paul? Yes. Yes. It's more it's more now.
[01:44:16] Unknown:
It's, around a couple of 100 a month.
[01:44:21] Unknown:
Amen. Thank you.
[01:44:25] Unknown:
Comments, please. Joe. Yes, please. Go go, Joe. I would encourage Robbie to make a donation
[01:44:32] Unknown:
to Paul personally because he gets no He runs it by himself, carries it by himself. So That's right. That's right.
[01:44:43] Unknown:
Got him a few dollars. I think there's a Gibson in there, a Gibson Go link, Paul, for people who like to contribute to the ongoing expenses of the program.
[01:44:52] Unknown:
Yeah. There is.
[01:44:54] Unknown:
Okay. We want to give us a little bit more information on it so somebody might could do that if they want to. The link for the gifts and go is on the matrix stocks dot com. It's underneath,
[01:45:04] Unknown:
Rogers blurb,
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upper left hand corner. And we would appreciate it. I don't ask you for any money, and, I don't give Paul any money. So, that's, anything he's got licenses and stuff for all this stuff that we use now. They keep this thing going, and we we would appreciate any help if y'all feel so inclined.
[01:45:29] Unknown:
Yeah. It doesn't it doesn't take much. You know, it's only a couple of 100 a month, but, you know, I'm on a fixed income, so
[01:45:36] Unknown:
it hurts. Do you have any idea how much it cost? Rob, do you have any idea how much it cost to buy a radio station and maintain it? Yeah. Which Incredibly expensive and with limited coverage. Here, we got worldwide, and it I mean, we can literally do it for on the on the cheap. Okay? But we would appreciate it. Alright. No. Yeah. I'm gonna go, Joe, and then I'm gonna address and see what area of the world why he wants to take us. Joe? Just a short just a short comment here.
[01:46:10] Unknown:
Those that utilize this forum and are the most vocal on it should be step forward and contribute the most. I suggest. Yeah. I don't I don't disagree with that. It's a it's If you're gonna use it, if you're gonna be talking, you need to pay up.
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Well, freedom ain't free. You know, you gotta pay for it in different ways. I I want you to learn the information. This is another area you could help in. So if you feel so inclined, you got a couple extra shekels these days, which are rare, you can you can throw them Paul's way, and we'd appreciate it. Okay. Now somebody was I've lost track. Wahib, you're someone Yeah. Just be what I taking some where do we where are we going? Where in the universe are we going now?
[01:47:02] Unknown:
Jimmy Doar has on doctor John Campbell, who, who has done studies on the, COVID nineteen, and I left it in the chat.
[01:47:18] Unknown:
You are you are familiar with the you are familiar with the Jimmy Dore Show. Right? Well, I know Jimmy Dore is. I've never listened to his program. I don't know who this doctor is, but whatever. So, where else? We got a few minutes left in the old Saturday show. Somebody else. We got any new students by any chance? Comment. I want well, there's Tom d. He's not new by any means. Oh, man. Yes, sir. Okay. We'll recognize you, bro. Go ahead.
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Tom, go ahead. Honest. Are are you are you talking to me? I think that you Hey. Did you hear about, did did did you hear about some lady got an Amazon delivery to her house in Maine? And she went on her porch, looked at it. Looked like it had been opened and then resealed, so she took pictures of it, and then she cracked it open. And there was stuff in there that she had ordered, stuff that she didn't order. But, also, what was in there were hundreds of brand new ballots for the election.
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Oh my god. Really? For the next fall's election? And seal
[01:48:28] Unknown:
yeah. For this, yeah, for this coming up election, sealed ballots, you know, in a in a you know, like, stacks of them in a, like, a 100 in a pack. Was it was it a main election, or was it a federal election? Yeah. For the main yeah. No. For the main election for, because they're passing they got a, they have a, what you call it on there to say, hey. Do we wanna let the feds continue to do this, do that? Do we want ID? Do we want one ID? You know, it was but, that just that just hit this morning. But Good. I hadn't seen that. And and the main was saying, oh, we have the best you know, we're everything secure here. No problem. Nothing. You know? And here's hundreds of ballots. And, I don't know why it showed up on this lady. I think maybe somebody planted them there so that she would bring them to out to the public. Maybe somebody knew that she would report it.
I don't know. But the other thing I gotta ask is Yes, sir. Yeah. At the beginning of the show, you said something was coming on from noon to two today.
[01:49:29] Unknown:
Was that something that Alex Jones? Alex has got a live show, and I think he invited that Green Beret, which he had Okay. Fourth hour yesterday with the Charlie Kirk after the, hell, if it was an assassination. Nobody knows. But the people that were handling all that, he went over and over the slow motion video on that. No blood anywhere. Nobody's hands. Yeah. Okay. Nowhere. Yeah.
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And the people Did you get the thing I said from peak prosperity? Yeah. I think I did, Tom. Yeah. That guy did a pretty damn good analysis, a breakdown. I mean, this guy is using all kinds of scientific, tools to show what hap I don't know. There's so much going on with this. It's ridiculous. You said you didn't wanna even bother with it anymore because it's so blown out of proportion, so I won't bother you with it. That's what Paul, said. And
[01:50:29] Unknown:
every day, there's some new development. And like this guy, the green beret says, the deeper I get into this, the more confused I am. And so but I was mentioning that today on some of the other information that the people had brought up this morning that I was not aware of. That's probably the first time you're gonna get a shot at somebody covering it live. It's today at noon to two on Alex. That's what I was saying. Is that that's eastern? I guess that's eastern time. No. I think that's central.
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Oh, central? Okay. Oh, he's still in Texas? Texas time? Yeah.
[01:51:04] Unknown:
Yeah. He'd like to get out. He'd like to get out of Austin. He's got deep roots there. You know?
[01:51:11] Unknown:
Now who was, the female? Who was the female there? Let me, let me say one more thing. Robbie, I got your message. I'll give you a buzz in a little bit.
[01:51:19] Unknown:
Okay. Thanks, bud. Who was the female? YouTube, Tom. Who who was the female there who wanna say something? They didn't wanna say something now?
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What? Okay. I got a question for,
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Sketch?
[01:51:34] Unknown:
Well, let's hear Sketch.
[01:51:36] Unknown:
It did I heard those ballots came via, Bezos Bezos, operation, what's it called?
[01:51:52] Unknown:
Amazon?
[01:51:54] Unknown:
Yeah. Amazon. That's what I I read. Does he know how those ballots arrived? Was it UPS, FedEx, or or Amazon?
[01:52:03] Unknown:
No. It was Amazon. It was Amazon.
[01:52:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. Interesting. And, I just wanted to mention on comment on, the refineries in, Russia. They are trying to put up nets as fast as they can. You would think Russia would have a deterrence for these drones, and, nets is all they're coming up with. I I find that interesting.
[01:52:28] Unknown:
I I wish Putin would go down there and bomb the dog shit out of those people. Right. I cannot believe his patience of putting up with this crap and provocations for so long. Now you wait. Yep. Because he's got there are a lot more people in the background of Putin that if they got in that spot, we might be in nuclear war right now. So just thank God for Vladimir Putin. And I am just
[01:53:02] Unknown:
it's unbelievable to me that he could put up with important for him because it's it's their power base. You know? They're they're exports of of, refined Of course. Products. And, you would think they'd spend, amount lots amount of money to protect those refineries. And I'm just surprised that, it hasn't happened as, you know, they're they're adapting, but too slow, I would think.
[01:53:30] Unknown:
But I don't know. I don't know. Warfare like, they know warfare, so I yield. Well, you know, they're never really have brought down the full Russian military into Ukraine. They're just it's just like these reserve units and its old equipment and a lot of that kind of stuff. If Putin ever called up the real Russian army, they they go through Ukraine like shit through goose.
[01:53:52] Unknown:
K? Oh, yeah. Well, he's he's definitely, recruiting, you know, conscriptions right now. I think the largest that they've ever done here recently. So they're here and out. I'm sorry. I hate
[01:54:06] Unknown:
yeah. You know, it's it's really counterproductive to to support people like Putin because I really I do like Trump. He's done a lot of good things, but he's got to shake this damn Zionist Jew, the parasite that's on him. He's gonna have to shake this. It's gonna come there's gonna come a point he's gonna have to deal with it. He got real pissed off at him the other day in some kind of a a scenario. But he's this this Netanyahu is an absolute devil. He's a freaking devil. K?
[01:54:43] Unknown:
Yeah. He's Roger, may I? Devil. I yield.
[01:54:47] Unknown:
Okay. Yes. You may, Sherry. Go ahead.
[01:54:52] Unknown:
What I heard last night, the attacks on the refineries in Russia has been retaliated, and they have, bombed the gas facilities in Ukraine. Have you heard about that?
[01:55:11] Unknown:
I I hadn't heard shit. I overstocked this morning.
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Oh, okay. So, what the head guy of the gas, I don't know if he's the CEO, part of the government, or whatever, but said how dare Russia do this without even mentioning what they've done to Russia. Well, that's the way they always do.
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Mhmm.
[01:55:39] Unknown:
This is the way they always do. They were saying look at World War two, World War one. It's always the same thing. Provocation. Provocation. Keep poking that dog with that stick, and that's some bitch who's gonna jump the fence and eat your ass.
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Roger. Mhmm.
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Nobody's ever defeated Russia ever. Just a second, Samuel. Sherry's what what do you what else you got to say?
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Well, the other thing is, I think it was the Russian defense minister said that they think there's gonna be a world without Russia. You are mistaken. No. Absolutely. So it's not that
[01:56:23] Unknown:
you know? God, they're the richest Anyway, I find it quite interesting. They've got $75,000,000,000,000 estimated of of resources. And these bastards can't stand it because they gotta go over and try and get those resources so they can pull the profits out and pull their little asses out of bankruptcy in the little countries that they've driven into bankruptcy. This is who's asking what are you about the BRICS? With all this with BRICS, there won't be any of this crap. It's all because of unjust Well, look at
[01:57:03] Unknown:
All of it. Correct. Look at the land mass of Russia, and also that is what's happening in Venezuela. We can't allow, the little man, so to speak, to stand up for their own land.
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Venezuela is very rich in resources also. Oil, Samuel mentioned gold. They got tons of resources in there. Samuel, you were trying to say something quick. We're about to end the program.
[01:57:32] Unknown:
Yeah. This has been tit for pat pat back and forth. Russia's doing a whole lot more damage into inside, Ukraine than Ukraine is doing these every once in a while, but it it's only with our support, and Russia knows that. I mean Of course. Trump has become a hawk since he visited King Charles. He's totally changed his attitude towards Russia, and they know it. And Putin for the first time is being publicly hassled by his commentators that are on the news broadcast. They never did that before. They want him to get harder. That's not a good sign for anything.
[01:58:17] Unknown:
I will, you know, provoke, provoke, provoke, provoke. That's all they do. Same thing every time. Doesn't matter what happens, retaliate, they come back and provoke, provoke again. And then the minute to Putin retaliates, the whole West, oh, look what Putin did. We end up never any recognition of the provocation, of course. God, I hate these son of a bitches. I hate you bastards. And if there's anything I can do with my meager little means here, I'm gonna turn your ass over and do exactly what it says in Revelation. I'm gonna give you double what you gave us if that's possible.
Son of a bitches. Go ahead, Samuel. We're about to end the program. I'm sorry to end it on a note like that, but that's my motivation. I hate these son of a bitches, folks. Go ahead.
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The the other thing is massing a lot of troops on the battlefield doesn't work anymore because of drones.
[01:59:17] Unknown:
Yep. That's right. Because that's changes.
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Happens. Yeah. It it's a whole new battlefield, and Russia is trying to produce 3,000 drones a day right now. Yeah. And I think they're around 2,000. Okay. And at times, they're putting putting up 800 a night, into Kyiv and or the whole country. There you go. Fantastic. Sorry for the innocence.
[01:59:39] Unknown:
This is geopolitical stuff. Saturday show's ended. We'll be back on Monday. Hope you join us. Okay. Wow. Can I go get a second cup of coffee, Paul? Gotta go get a second cup of coffee. I gotta get rid of the first one first. Go ahead.
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They let the cat out of the bag when they said Russia was too big and needs to be broken apart. Oh, sure. Well, I'm gonna throw their own narrative right back at them. Russia is too big to fail. Yep. Yep.
[02:00:12] Unknown:
Yep. And, these people are beaten, and they can't stand it. And you're seeing the death throes right now. That's what I see. Boy, I despise them.
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They're just pulling out all the stumps, aren't they?
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Well, they're desperate. They got no other choice.
[02:00:36] Unknown:
The poor Ukrainian army just keeps feeding people into the wood chipper, and it's not gonna get them any anything more than they're gonna lose even more land. That's it. You know? It's over and but we and Europe don't want it to be over. We're gonna keep putting stuff in there, and they run out of men, then I guess we're gonna be putting men in there too.
[02:01:02] Unknown:
Samuel Mhmm. They're they're they're being, commanded by the British officers in the Ukraine. And it's just, if if Keir Starmer's any example, that's why it's the cluster because they don't know what they're doing, basically. They're just there to kill people off. You know? That's the that's the program. You know? You know? Let's just let's just let's let's keep the meat grinder going. That's all I can think because they definitely don't know what they're doing.
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Yeah. Every finger points to England in in this just like in the past.
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Yep. You know? Yep. Yep. Yep. Sure does. Right. Just to say, any anybody got anything else for me? My abbreviated weekend. Yes, Robbie.
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So this is Debbie.
[02:02:01] Unknown:
Oh, it's Debbie. Debbie. Oh, we didn't have Larry today, did we? Well, I was trying to find out. So he can do anything. He said he he said he was gonna come back and do it on Saturday, Debbie. I overslept this morning. The whole show's been kind of a three ring circus, and he didn't show up or say anything. So, you got plenty of time, Debbie. Don't don't don't get so antsy. You got three months to respond to that. Okay? No. Except thirty days. Okay. Well, you'll have to wait until we can get ahold of Larry again. I don't know why he didn't show today.
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Maybe we can do it Monday.
[02:02:41] Unknown:
Wait. Maybe maybe you know, except Larry's a u p a FedEx delivery guy. So we're gonna try and do it on Saturday when he wouldn't work. Otherwise, he
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Okay.
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Well, if he's still around William. If if he's still around and he's prepared, we can do it in the after show. I mean, we're still streaming. It'll still be caught by the Larry, are you there?
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Buddy, you know this is William. Today? Are you there?
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This is William.
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Hey, William.
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I can I can send her,
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I can redact everything out of that $10.40 n r and send her the the forms on how to fill them out?
[02:03:20] Unknown:
Okay. Debbie, you wanna give your you wanna give your email address, Debbie? William will send it to you out of Augusta.
[02:03:28] Unknown:
Yes. I'm gonna put it in the chat.
[02:03:31] Unknown:
Okay.
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Thank you, William.
[02:03:37] Unknown:
Okay. You're gonna put it in the chat, William and Debbie? You can pull it out of the chat.
[02:03:42] Unknown:
I just put it in there.
[02:03:44] Unknown:
Yeah. I can get
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it. Oh, your email address. Okay.
[02:03:49] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:03:50] Unknown:
Alright. Hey, Rob. Miss Debbie, you don't come and join us on the program till you get your little fanny back into a corner. You need to come around. Actually,
[02:04:00] Unknown:
I was listening. Let's not forget about the congressman we had seventeen years ago, trafficker that was railroaded because he made statements about the foreign country.
[02:04:16] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Well, he was yeah. Okay. Yeah. He got up in congress. He'd been dead. They killed him. Or I I don't remember how he's died, if it's mysteriously or not. But, yeah, it was more than 17, I think, back in the nineties.
[02:04:30] Unknown:
Yeah. It was a
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okay. So accident.
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On his farm, a tractor accident. You're right, Joe. Okay. Yeah. Okay.
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Okay. Anybody else got something for me?
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That was allegedly
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a Alarming accident. Of course. Yeah. Like Patton's alleged automobile accident.
[02:04:50] Unknown:
Yep. He accidentally fell into a wood chipper.
[02:04:53] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Roger? Yes.
[02:04:55] Unknown:
I sent you a minute, thirty second, vintage, Bill Hicks. Not Bill Hicks. Alex Jones. You check it out. It's pretty prophetic. You Yeah. And don't don't don't get off on the myrrh trail of Bill Hicks. No. No. I'm just saying. I I sent you it was twenty three years ago right after 09:11. He, he went off on Israel big time.
[02:05:21] Unknown:
Oh, did he? And that's been good. Oh, yeah. Well, he's pulled back a little bit now, but the the the more these people get exposed, the better the world is. Period.
[02:05:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, he looks very young, and he's very,
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anti Israel in that short video I sent him. I mean, he's about 30 years old back then. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Alright. Thank you, Sketch. Anybody got something for me? Yes. There's somebody. Yes, sir. Is that Larry?
[02:05:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I was standing by the whole time, just waiting on you. Well, I'm sorry, man. Today just got screwed up because I my Oh, yeah. You got up late, and the subject matter went to that student in Alaska. And one thing led to another, and pretty much we're out of the context of taxes. So Well, do you wanna go ahead and do it? I can do it anytime next week. I have it already. So
[02:06:12] Unknown:
Well, can you can you do it now? With the general audience, wouldn't get it. We can you wanna do it, like, Monday? It doesn't shouldn't take too long. I got five, six I need about
[02:06:24] Unknown:
Yeah. I could do it Monday, on the main show. Right. Because right now, I'm in the middle of a pickup. Alright. But, I'll do it on Monday, and I need about six to eight minutes, probably no more than ten.
[02:06:36] Unknown:
Alright. We shouldn't be we shouldn't have a problem. We'll be doing some point in the Monday show.
[02:06:42] Unknown:
And, there you go, Debbie. K. I promise you I won't Yeah. If you if you were to, give me, like, a a five or ten minutes head up heads up, I could pull over and take a take a little break, and then I could, have the engine quiet, and I could just go over basically, what I'm gonna go over is a cover letter, how I fill out the o I, and how I fill out a ten forty n r. And, what's interesting is, you know, this stuff is real, Roger. And the IRS did exactly what we told them to do even though they put up a pretty good fight. For two years, they were fighting us on this, the student that I was helping.
And in one of the correspondence, I wrote that you because you failed to, you know, give us our refund for two years now, you've been holding on to our property. You know, we're demanding interest and fees from you. And can you believe that they actually paid interest and fees back to us besides the refund?
[02:07:44] Unknown:
Well, that's impressive. Very impressive.
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Exactly.
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Debbie, you get that on Monday. Larry's gonna do it at some point, so we'll try and get you serviced. Okay?
[02:07:56] Unknown:
Okay. I don't really want a refund. I just need to know how to fill it out. She just wants to quit getting letters from them. Exactly.
[02:08:06] Unknown:
But see, there wasn't any. You you get paid Debbie is an insurance agent, so you get paid $10.99, right, as an independent contractor?
[02:08:17] Unknown:
Well, I have $10.99, and I also, that year, got a w two. But they did withhold the your thing on the w two.
[02:08:27] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's probably the the what caused this. Anyway, we'll see what goes on, but Larry will be back with it, and we'll schedule it for sometime Monday. I promise I won't oversleep. Okay?
[02:08:39] Unknown:
Okay. No problem.
[02:08:41] Unknown:
Alright. Who else? Thank you, Larry. Who else? Alright. Well, I'm gonna jet off on into my abbreviated weekend. I'll see y'all on Monday. We'll find out some answers to some of these things between now and then. And, boy, it's a heck of a world we live in, isn't
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it? Yes. Thank you, Roger. We appreciate you.
[02:09:08] Unknown:
Well, I appreciate all y'all. And, I was wanting to talk about the Thursday show with with what Daryl brought us, but, we didn't get a chance today. Maybe that's good.
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I think that's what I think.
[02:09:24] Unknown:
Florida State, Miami. I I I kinda look forward to you. That's gonna be good. I'm kinda looking forward to, maybe talking to Ed again because Ed, he was very impressive in the little bit of communication we had on Non Kipper. But, he was the only US person I've ever asked about person that knew it was anything outside of a corporation. That's impressive to me. And then we got into he wanted to bring up and show how much he knew about the Administrative Procedures Act. And fortunately, it's one of the things I specialize in and, knew how to trump him on that because he had no idea what those regulations were. I'm pretty sure.
So anyway but he's a nice guy. I look forward to talking with. They'll go study my my material and come back with questions. I don't have a problem dealing with them, but that wasn't what this was. It was a a sideswipe Trojan horse attack. And I really didn't appreciate it. And the gal that was listening, there was a first time student, that's contacted me, Paul, was saying, well, I was listening the night you came up on his program, and he never said any of that stuff he said on your show. K? So, anyway, for Roger. We'll see if it comes around. Just quick a quick comment.
[02:10:47] Unknown:
You are not to barge into somebody's household and tell them what to do.
[02:10:53] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean, it was very appropriate. When I told Daryl no four times already, and he continued to push and then came out with this guy we've never met before in a different approach, I just I don't know. It rubs me the wrong way. Boy they going ahead and dealing with it. If they'll go study my material a little bit and at least get an idea of what the hell we do around here,
[02:11:18] Unknown:
then, they'll be happy to interact with. About it. But you should at least know what you're challenging If mister Bork and not impose.
[02:11:28] Unknown:
Mister Bork is around there saying that my stuff is junk. I don't know what I'm talking about. It's a fraud. Anybody that is familiar with me or my information at all knows that b Bork is full of shit, quite frankly. And all he's doing, if he continues to do that, is discredit himself. So if he wants to do that, great. I I think it may be right that he's in a financial corner right now because his ideas of not interacting with the federal government were so wrong that he never did any contributions and doesn't have access to Social Security. And with the economy getting bad, again and and and the inflation rearing up a bit, he's in a corner. That may be what the what the reason for all this is.
We'll see. Anyway, I'll see you next week, and, y'all have a great weekend. Okay? You as well. Thank you. Bless you, Roger. Alright. Well, I had this stupid thing. There it is. Okay. Thank you, Sketch. Thank you, kids. See you Monday. Ciao.
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Yeah. BayWaiterate
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BayWaiterate and Rifters get what they deserve eventually. Look what happened to old David and his system.
[02:12:53] Unknown:
Don't you know he stole it from LB Borg?
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Right.
[02:12:59] Unknown:
Mhmm. Hey, Paul. Why don't you play Alex and his emergency show? Or just put it in another room.
[02:13:13] Unknown:
Or first, do the, minute thirty two second video I sent you yesterday of him twenty three years ago.
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Robbie, Julie's still alive. She's in the attendees list.
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Yay. There we go.
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Okay. I just dropped out of Zoom, so I can end that. And let's see. What Alex's, show today is live today.
[02:13:59] Unknown:
I thought that's what Roger said.
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Yeah. It started fourteen minutes ago.
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Right. He usually has emergency broadcasts.
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On Thursday. That's,
[02:14:14] Unknown:
yeah, that's what it's designated as.
[02:14:20] Unknown:
They're all emergency broadcast.
[02:14:23] Unknown:
Well, listening to him. Yeah. He just sets my hair on fire, so therefore, I have to pull it out. That's why I quit listening to Alex. That it was just information that, with no remedy, so it's frustrating.
[02:14:51] Unknown:
I don't see anything, I don't see anything live on infowars.com.
[02:14:59] Unknown:
And to answer Roger's question, I think every judge's order has a thirty day, cure period where it may be challenged. I don't care if it's probate, bankruptcy, circuit, district.
[02:15:20] Unknown:
Those that are in the meetings of who is really blocking and sabotaging things, and that is the deputy, attorney general. So so you've got the floor.
[02:15:29] Unknown:
Go ahead and brief us, sir. Thank you. Yeah. Well, you might even say I I it's not a matter of having the guts to to to say what I see, but perhaps it's that I don't have the guts to not do it. In other words, we are in a state of war. What I consider a war, it's a different kind of war, but it it it it is it is a war. And you you talked about BlackRock. You talked about the WEF. There's a fellow named Steve Greer who kinda coined the term. I think he'd coined it, the, you know, WEF ROCK, which I think is what it is now because Larry, Fink is, is not only the head of BlackRock, which has $11,600,000,000,000 under management, but at the same time, he's got he's the head of of of WEF. He's the head of the World Economic Forum. And Oh. If you're familiar with what their goals are, and I know you are, you understand how how cat catastrophic that whole scheme is, Plus, wherever they're connected with China or whatever. And these are the people, you know, that that think it's a good idea to open up our southern border. These are the people that actually took over our country, and, and, and weaponized our justice department. It will, it, you know, I, I, I ask sometimes people, you know, when I, when I speak, I ask how many people think 2020 was, was a fair election. And I, I never get a hand. Of course, I'm talking to, you know, conservatives.
But
[02:17:09] Unknown:
Alright. So that was yesterday. So where's the life? Somebody send me a link, drop it in the chat, and I will bring it up. But I'm not gonna go hunting for it. I don't listen to Infowars. Dari.
[02:17:23] Unknown:
Yeah. No. That would've that would've been the live right there, on band.video or wherever you were at. So it he hasn't come on live yet. A lot of times, he says he's gonna be on live on Saturdays, and then it doesn't happen.
[02:17:41] Unknown:
He's hungover. Play the one minute and thirty two second for us, and, people will, at least enjoy that one.
[02:17:50] Unknown:
I don't have that cute at the moment. Don't show let's go there. Let's see.
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It's just that's really important.
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I represent on on on a lot of j sixers and
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getting those j sixers compensated for the things that they went through. And I could talk about that for a whole hour in terms of the the horrible things that happened to these poor people that are And and and we have some time for that. But if we don't get the deep state out, they're gonna put even more of us than j six in prison. So the death star's orbiting the planet cleared to fire. Can we specifically get into your intel on Todd Blanch? Because everything you're saying on air is what I'm getting from people all over the place. Ed Martin wouldn't talk bad about it. If I asked somebody, he wouldn't get into it. But I got it from everybody else, all my sources, and I was just been waiting. And then, like, then last week, he killed the investigation into the DOJ on me. So now all the lights are flashing red, then I see you on TV talking about it.
[02:18:55] Unknown:
Okay. So the reason I'm talking about about it be is not because I have somebody like Ed Martin who's telling me information. Okay. I wish. I I know Ed Martin, and, you know, to me, he's he sees the war you see. He understands what's going on. And he he, you know, he's he's he's he's true to Donald Trump, which is also something that's necessary now. And any fool who sees something wrong with Donald Trump and says, okay. I'm turning my back on that man because I don't like the fact that he whatever. Ate nice cream wrong the wrong way. Who knows what anybody's upset with Donald Trump about? But if you turn your back on him, you're turning your your front to China. You're turning yourself for the opposition.
So we only have one person that's leading the entire, the war for us. There's only one one guy, and allegiance to him is is is really important. And the people that I talk to, the people that I work with never lose sight of that. So, no. I don't have anybody whispering my ear, but I wasn't I did I was I did visit recently in the Department of Justice, and I and I and I I saw faces of people that were I don't even know the word moribund, faces that were were were were were sad. The last time I walked into a place where I saw that kind of sadness was in, 1963 after Jack John Kennedy was, was, assassinated. That's when the population turned so miserable that there are people that are in the DOJ. They don't have to say a word. You can see their faces and how discouraged they are because of, the way things are being operated there.
The- the fact is if I didn't speak up and let's just say we have somebody that's in the- in the perfect position to defeat our- our government. We have the perfect position to destroy our chance of being able to overcome this globalist agenda that's occurring. And that would be the position of Deputy, Attorney General, DAG, the AG, Deputy Attorney General. That is the most- one of the most important positions in the government. He's one of the most powerful people in the world. And these people are expected to be like the COOs of their, their companies or of their agencies. You've got an agency. And, and Pam Bond, you know something? I know her personally. I've met her at, I, I, I've sat at a table for dinner with her, and the president, at one point. And, you know, I don't have- I don't think she's a bad person. I don't think she's involved in anything to the left. But at the same time, I don't think that she had the- necessarily the experience to run an agency that's got a 115,000 employees.
You're looking at the Department of Justice is that that's what they've got. That's about 30 more than than Chrysler and about 30% less than General Motors. So how would anybody ever walk into General Motors and be able to run that entire operation as its CEO if it doesn't have that kind of experience to know how to do this kind of thing? Well, what happens is you go into your position, and you've got a COO. And the COO, the chief operating officer, is gonna always tell the CEO, don't worry. I've got it handled. You know, you you don't need to really do very much because, you know, your your job is to look at where the ship is gonna be going, but mine is to take care of everything that's on the ship.
And, you know, so, you know, don't don't worry about it. I got it covered. That's that's that's seems to be what occurred in this agency because, you know, Pam Bondi is, you know, I don't think she's necessarily running the department. I think that she is there. And then there's scuttlebutt in the DOJ that's basically saying she's not even there, most of the time. So I don't know, what the truth is on that. But I'm not worried about Pam Bonney. I'm worried about the deputy, the one that's running the operation because he's the one
[02:23:28] Unknown:
that Let me just back you up. Because when I saw you, on on the shows, everything you were saying is what I've been told. But I've been told by and and, you know, let me clear because I met with Ed Martin. Ed Martin wouldn't talk about it. Didn't really bring it up much. He said, no. I'm not getting into that. It was my case. But other people in the DOJ, they said, Pam Bondi is lazy. And they said, she sits in Florida and does media, which Trump wants. She flies back and forth, but they're under attack her. They just said she is lazy, and I got that from a bunch of people that I saw you on air basically going there. So so we know the attorney general is usually used to figure it anyways that does that. It is the deputy AG, the DAG, that does this. So he's the guy, and we know from my sources on the news, he's the one blocking this stuff, blocking indictment. He's been a democrat until Trump got elected again, and that goes back to Trump and his blind spots. Okay? This was his criminal lawyer. Well, how many of those criminal cases this guy win for you, Trump? All I'm saying is the the this is what Trump did in the first administration. He admitted he didn't know what he was doing. Now he knows a lot more.
This guy used to work at the Southern District. He's a big democrat, thick as thieves of these people. And, I mean, I think we need to see him go bye bye. He needs to be taken out of the administration. And I'm just saying we should start beating the drum at this point, but, I'll continue on.
[02:24:46] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think he should be taken out of the administration. I think he should be in charge of an American settlement in Greenland or something like that. Oh, that oh, yeah. I'm sorry. Yeah. Out of the DOJ. Let's send him to run a North Pole research facility. You did crack me up. You know? You crack yeah. A a lot.
[02:25:05] Unknown:
So No. No. Before you said that, I said, oh, I should have thought of that. We should send him to North Pole, and you said Greenland. That's funny.
[02:25:14] Unknown:
Okay. Grapevines think alike. So okay. So so you've got this fellow that's the, you know, who is this guy that's been appointed here and what is he? I understand, I'm not a fly on his wall. I don't see him and I don't watch him. I don't. But I do know that we haven't had any pardons since May. And it's my understanding that all pardons now, instead of going from Ed Martin to, Alice Johnson are now routed up to a couple of guys that work directly under Todd Blanche. And, my understanding is that there has not been any pardons since May. And you just nailed it. So let me tell you.
[02:26:03] Unknown:
This is this is from the DOJ. And I already knew about it. Ashford, he wouldn't talk about it, but he was, you know, I'll stop there and talk to others. Trump wanted him to be the US attorney out out of out of DC to do all this. Congress blocks him. So then he may seem the pardon lawyer and the task force leader, and then every time they take the authorities away from him, he's the pardon lawyer. But, again, he said, yeah. I'm very frustrated. I'm trying to get these pardons, but he wouldn't talk about it. And now we know Pam Bondi, who's asleep at Switch, no. Todd Blanche takes it away and gives it to somebody else and is constantly chewing out Ed Martin, constantly I mean, well, I wanna get into it. The the point is, I mean, I'm meeting with Ed Martin for, like, four hours. He's having to go away and and talk to, you know, to to talk. He didn't say what he was saying. He would just come back in the room after the phone call. So, yeah, we know this. This is a big problem. So I guess we have to at the grassroots level, and I could get a hold of president too, but he really listens to grassroots. We have to create a major, not whisper campaign, but war drums that that that Houston, we've got a problem here with, Todd Blanch.
[02:27:11] Unknown:
Well, I I can't necessarily disagree with you except I I do think that President Trump is a smart guy. I mean, he's one of the smartest guys I've ever known, and I know him really well. I mean, we got we met when we were 15 at New York Military Academy. And when in our year, senior year of high school, we were together for that year living in the same barracks, living together. And, you know, they say you don't know anybody till you live with them. And, yeah, I, I lived through that year with the president. I understand that he got upset at one point, but this is all hearsay. I don't know for sure. I wasn't there, but I understand he got pretty upset with Todd Blanch because nobody was getting charged.
Nothing was getting done, And, and he got pretty upset with him. Now, I can tell you this. In my senior- when you're 17, your hormones are raging a lot more than when you're 79. And, and in that year that we were together, the number of times that he shouted at somebody, the number of times he smacked somebody across the face, the number of times he punched somebody in the gut or did worse, which captains were allowed to do. He was he was, he was my captain. I was his platoon sergeant. And, I mean, he he made me, one of his platoon sergeants said to help run the company, which I I did. I joke with people and say, I ran his first company for him, which is company A. But the fact of the matter is it never happened in that whole year. Imagine that. Not one time did he ever lash out at somebody. Not one time did he ever punch somebody or,
[02:28:53] Unknown:
or do anything on this. Ice water ice water in the veins, and I'd forgotten this. You're like a real confidant. I mean, people say, like, wow. You know, Peter, you know, Ticton, like, super confidant of Trump. I I forgot that you were literally the officer under him at military academy. People that don't know about the old rough military academies, they've kinda quote reformed, and they're they're they're liberal now. My my my grandfather was in the military academy, my dad's dad, and he ended up being like the one of the head officers. But that was the thing then, because those were like, quasi reformatories when he was in. And and and the point was is that it it it was rough. And you're saying you got the other officers over platoons beating the hell out of them, but not Donald Trump?
[02:29:30] Unknown:
No. Donald Trump was loved by our fellow cadets. He was a good guy. I was on the, on the yearbook committee, and we had to come up with the designations for different people who's the most likely to succeed, who was everybody's pal. He lost everybody's pal by one vote. And so we,
[02:29:48] Unknown:
we had to find out lead by soft power. That that we gotta have you we only got thirty minutes left. I wanna get also, but you gotta come back to talk about living with Donald Trump. You brought a book on that. I don't even have written books about Trump. Wow. Mister Tixen, sit there.
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Paul, you must hate us. He must really not be happy with us today. To
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You okay? You okay? This is undoubtedly one of the toughest announcements that we personally had to make. Turned it off.
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But after the accident, it turned forward to end of the day total of 500. We've lost Dale Earnhardt.
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Look. I'm not trying to frame myself as the goat like a Dale Earnhardt who died with his boots on, sword in hand, or Michael Jordan or Tom Brady or Muhammad Ali. But the truth is when it comes to information warfare and saving the American Republic, taking on the globalist, having the greatest effect, awakening Americans from all over the world, Infowars is the MVP. And the bad guys know that. That's why they come after us. That's why they sue us. That's why they attack us. Why they censor us, debunk us, all of it. Because they see us as the lead elephant, the guy that has to be taken out.
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I want my methylene blue.
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Mhmm.
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It actually says this is live.
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Okay. Well, you must must not be happy with this because you previously said you didn't wanna hear it.
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Well, no. I really didn't.
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Actually check the chat. You you can play one minute and thirty two and call it good, and then we can have a conversation.
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Yeah.
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Twenty three years ago. I don't believe you see, how's the next account?
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May I ask? To place where else Who is that conversation with? I don't know. Alex Jones and whom?
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Didn't say. Oh.
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Okay.
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He don't say nothing. He don't say Jack Diddley's squad. Wait a minute. Here we go. Let's drop this route this over to the other direction. That's
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Well, the guy would definitely be identifiable. He told what capacity he was in at what time of his life with Trump, so you can bear it out.
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Okay. Fair enough. See if this comes through.
[02:34:11] Unknown:
Israel calls the Palestinians goyim or cattle or dogs or subhuman. They keep them on concentration camps. I got video of them taking Palestinian women's tomatoes they grow and breaking their water containers and stealing. That that's why you have this crap, and our children are gonna die. We're gonna get nuked because of this. Iran's got the nukes now. Syria. We're gonna have nuclear war because Israel likes to go around bombing everybody. I'm sorry. It's just the facts. And Israel absolutely is beside itself for joy right now. They are talking about how they're gonna blow everything up, how they're gonna attack everybody, and guess who's gonna get bombed because of it. I have been supportive of Israel for many years. When I found out what they do, shooting little Palestinian children in the genitalia and laughing, it's on video.
Little Palestinian little 10 year olds walk around throwing rocks at tanks. A guy stops a half mile away and blows their testicles off. They call them Goyim. They call them dogs. They call the Arabs cattle. And the Arab Arab governments that are in league with this government. It's really a sick Hegelian dialectic order out of chaos, bringing the world crises, bringing them terrorism. So we'll accept a highly dictatorial police state regime. It's happening.
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There you go.
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They are the voice. They are the dog.
[02:36:19] Unknown:
You're breaking up, Joan.
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Did you not hear me clearly? I said, they are the dog. They are the goyim, so to speak, dirty dog.
[02:36:43] Unknown:
I'd have to disagree with that, Joan. I would call them the humans, the monsters.
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Calling them a dog would be giving them credit, and they don't deserve any of that. They're they're simply evil monsters. Need to be eradicated.
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Yeah.
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Now you sound just like them.
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Go to the front of the line, Joan.
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Is that a good thing?
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That's for you to decide. If you think they need to be eradicated, step up and do your job.
[02:37:31] Unknown:
I'm doing my end of it. I'm doing my part.
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You didn't get what I said.
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Say it in different English then?
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We cannot become them.
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I'm not them.
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Well, then you don't wanna eradicate them.
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They need to be out of our societies. They need to be put put them over in Iceland. Yeah. Let them rip all of them out to each other.
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Eradicated out of America.
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The Icelanders kicked them out.
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Wall moved the island.
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Is the greenery. Greenland is the ice
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cap.
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Oh, Greenland's too big a place for them to multiply.
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Put them on Right. The green one? Well, when Greenland and Iceland were named, it was done for confusion. Greenland is actually nothing but ice, and Iceland is greenery as what I learned. Anybody know any different?
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That's what I've always heard. Yep. But but wasn't it my understanding that originally when they were trying to decide on where to create this Israeli state, they were gonna send them to Madagascar Yes. One place, and there was another island someplace that they were gonna send them. But Tasmania.
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There's country in Africa too.
[02:39:26] Unknown:
Yeah. So, you know, it's the Brits started it all. The damn Brit. And don't you remember that, back in the twenties when, Dell, Texaco, and all the big oil companies were developing the Mideast that, the Brits kept saying that these supporters would look at us as labor or, pardon me, liberators. I can't tell you who who who to give that quote about who said it, but, it was a Brit. And go back and read the Balfour Declaration and all that kind of stuff.
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Joe
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Yeah. Is a book there is a book that was written about the British creating communism
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to use the Jews as cover for their operations. It seems like that might just be the case.
[02:40:43] Unknown:
I have a question. Paul English brought forward the other day, the difference between England and Britain. When did England become Britain?
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When they incorporated, Scotland and Wales, I think, into England.
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What year?
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Sixteen hundreds, maybe.
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Oh, wow. That, Rick. Uh-huh. That sounds right. Right.
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I would have went that far back, but wow. So then how for how does all English say that it was the English who got rid of slavery? It
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was English common law.
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Just don't do just don't do it my in my backyard. It's okay to do it someplace else, The Americas or anywhere else in the world, but just just not on our home soil. That way, our hands are clean.
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So did any of their subjects like Canada, New Zealand, Australia, did they have that? Because it was my understanding Australia was a penal colony, or is that or they're just England sent their their troubled people? I don't know.
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Them and the riffraff.
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So then they figured out, well, voluntary servitude ain't so bad if we trick them into it. And so we'll put that forth in America. That's truly what happened then.
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I think that's a
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fake statement to make. Oh, that was where the hazard circular, originated.
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I didn't get what you just said, Brent. Please repeat.
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That's where the Hazard Circular originated.
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Hazard Circular. Thank you.
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1653 is the Navy War Protector, not Fremont.
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Sorry, Andy.
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That's really quite interesting since the Siesta Key Trust came in in 1666. Anyway, interesting. Thank you.
[02:44:30] Unknown:
So, I put in the chat, a substack by the author investigative reporter Richard Poe. He wrote a book called How the British Invented Communism and Blamed It on the Jews. The untold story of Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky, M16 and the Russian Revolution. Very interesting. And I'll put a link into an interview with him done by, one of my, a good interviewer, a calm, cool interviewer named McDuff. Hi, Yield.
[02:45:17] Unknown:
Does it say what year Britain created communism and who were the main men who created communism?
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Yes. But I haven't dealt I don't recall, but, yes, he does, Joan.
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Okay. Good. Thank you.
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Yeah. Sure does.
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Sketch. Yeah. I've I've not read this, but I had a fellow tell me well over forty years ago. And the story he told me, I'm the fit, that the Russian Revolution was conceived and engineered in London, England. Lennon's wife was an English Jew. It was conceived, engineered, and financed all in from London. And, you know, since that time, all these little details kinda bears that out, in my opinion.
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Yeah. They do for me. You know? And, I know most people don't like David Ick or Ike or whatever you wanna call him, but he kinda mentioned this in his Wembley, stadium that he filled. He said, you know, the dudes are just there as the whipping boy. Your real your your your your real culprits are are the people that, set this up. And I guess he didn't call out the British, but I think he was talking about them.
[02:46:53] Unknown:
Well, that goes along with what I was saying with regards to to the oil companies, doing their takeover of the Mideast and, this sort of thing. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Because it wasn't it wasn't the Jews that put that I've I shouldn't say put it together, but it wasn't the Jews, and I use that paint with the broad brush there, wasn't the Jews that financed it, made it happen. It was the British British financiers.
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And, Joe, that was at the time of Lenin?
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No. That was the nineteen twenties. The Russian Revolution had already came and gone.
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The creation of communism happened before or after Lenin?
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Well, Karl Marx was kind of the founder of it, but he and he was, what, in the eighteen eighties, sixties? Some yeah. Somewhere in there. So, you know, that you know, that it was a concept that predated Lennon.
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Okay. And so then those creators those creators sketch and go, those were could so we say those creators were Zionist or or just communist?
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Well, were the Zionist Jews? That's the question to you. Were the Zionist Jews? Not necessarily. Well, yes or no? Which camp? Zion Zionism or communism?
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That's what I'm asking.
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Let me think. I'm I I am I invite you to start reading history. I'm in. Because if we just take this little slice of the pie here, what we discussed does not paint the whole picture. I invite you to start studying some history.
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Well, Joe, may I just say, I think it's layers, and they just paint upon one canvas something that generation will hearken to. So I I can
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I concur?
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Correct. So I think communism, the concept of came first. Now it's called Zionism because, therefore, this generation has no
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clue. Well And
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Zionism is a political construct just as communism is. They've just changed the name to attribute it to the Jews. But really the first thing I wanted to put forward forward was the irony that America is supposed to be free, and it was just set up to be a whipping boy as Sketch put forth. I call it a scapegoat to further their endeavor. Who would have thought?
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Well, wasn't the, copy at Jamestown set up to be communal? And that didn't work out so well.
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Yeah. They all died.
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But I hate to talk too much. It's it's often lazy for one person to make too much noise, and I try to avoid that. But go back to who founded who put together Zionism? Where did that come from? Who who was the first man to start moving things in that direction? Name's John Darby. John Darby came before Theodore Herzl. But when you start laying these things together, John Darby, Theodore Herzl, and later, Cyrus Scofield, who was another Brit. They're all Brit. Put this together, and they hijacked Christianity throughout the world with their what's now called Zionist.
Zionism. I'm sorry. Now this is my take. This is my opinion. You and, Joan, this is the reason I suggest you start studying on your own instead of listening to me or anybody else. Well, and, Andy, to to to let hear what people say, but confirm, confirm, confirm, or deny because what you hear is not always the truth.
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And just a suggestion, Joan, I put the links in the chat so you can read. You don't have to read a whole book. You can read the article. You can read the substack. You'll gain a lot of information just from that. Thank you. Then ask your questions.
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Thank you, Sketch.
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You bet. Joe, you want me to I just got booted.
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Hey. I just got booted, and I didn't do it. I was in the midst of I did. I know, but I'm in the midst of trying to copy the 53 comments that were in the chat, and now I don't
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have them. Paul?
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Wife. Brother Ralph.
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Brent Brent needs help with the chats today. He lost them. He couldn't get them.
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CUSTOMER
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one:] Don't keep don't keep brother down.
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There's a bunch of them. I can't can't copy them all at once.
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Well, if it's any consolation, I did get the first one.
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First one?
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Yeah. Back at about eight. So you want him to start with the one why he'd put in there? Is that what you're saying? I don't know.
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No. Actually, I got them all.
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That was good, 72. Thank you. Boy, you made me laugh already today. And you don't have to say sorry. I enjoy it.
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Brent, check your email. Sent you the chats.
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I appreciate it. Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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And I've been sending them from the previous days to you.
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I know, and I appreciate that.
[02:55:22] Unknown:
Thank you. Yeah. Well, Sherry, if you were gonna do that, you could have told me you were gonna do that. That way, I wouldn't have to do that because I just did that.
[02:55:31] Unknown:
Okay. Well, Paul, in just my defense, I'm on my phone out in the smoke area and my laptop in the house. And so since I was in the house and I heard Brent ask for that, I do those things on my laptop. I cannot speak to you all on my laptop or I would have said something. I just went and did it, and then as soon as I did it, I came out and told you. So You are indefensible.
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You are on defense.
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That is Oh my. Does that make me British? I don't know.
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It's positively British. Horribly, horribly British. My kitty is gonna be loving life instead of hating life because I now have a flea collar for her. I just have to chase her down to get the old collar off of her so I can put the new collar on. It's not so easy a task. None so simple. Actually, I think what I'm gonna wait until she comes over here to harass me, and then I will pop the new collar on her before I flick freak her out by using scissors and cutting the old collar off. There's
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plan. Okay. Never mind. Alright. Well, seeing as we took care of that, that little, chat malady and all that stuff, let us put this to bed. The Sabado edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales Catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern, if not a little longer. You can catch us on Rumble at rumble.globalvoiceradio.net. Our website is thematrixdocs.com, where you can find links to free conference call to, Eurofolk Radio and Global Voice Radio. All kinds of fun stuff just for you and your entertainment, freedom, and enlightenment, all that happy hoo I'm Paul from Global Voice.
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Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Cold open, station roll-call, and Roger arrives late
Show rundown, archives update, and open lines
Gaza agreement debate, Netanyahu vs. Trump
Kirk incident skepticism and media distractions
Trump’s status, David Straight claims, and blackmail theories
Caller Daniel from Alaska: residency, PFD, and definitions
‘Resident’—geographic vs. legal status and rebuttable presumption
UCC, Babylonian merchant code, and legal history homework
Rome’s civil law evolution and Title 26 discussion
Voluntary servitude (1577), Locke, and government by contract
$20B to Argentina, Patagonia fallback, and BRICS vs. dollar
BRICS Q&A, honest weights and measures, tariffs talk
Alex Jones app surge, Infowars bankruptcy, and support plans
Donations to keep the platform running and community support
Venezuela, oil grades, Guyana dispute, and border drug labs
Maine ballots-by-mail anecdote and refinery attacks updates
Russia-Ukraine tit-for-tat, drones, and escalation worries
Scheduling tax help: 1040NR walkthrough planned for Monday
Aftershow: Alex Jones clip, Israel critiques, and history rabbit holes
Wrap-up: schedules, where to listen, and sign-off