In today's episode, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with a fascinating discussion on the Iteracare terahertz frequency wand and its potential health benefits. We explore the concept of activating dormant stem cells and the future of frequency medicine. The conversation then shifts to the logistics of running a radio show, the challenges of setting up and broadcasting, and the importance of teamwork in making it all happen.
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Listeners are introduced to the complexities of the birth certificate process and its historical context, revealing insights into how these documents function as warehouse receipts. The episode also covers the challenges faced by individuals when dealing with government forms and the importance of understanding one's legal status.
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Hey. It's official. We're on the air here again on Tuesday. Good morning to y'all. Tuesday 7th of January, and, Roger Sales, the radio ranch, and got some stuff to wanna talk about. Couple of folks got questions or comments here. We'll get started in a second as soon as first things first, we got to give all these other folks that help us carry the water here their proper credit. So, Paul, if you'd grab a bucket and and start carrying with them.
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I can do that. Well, at least at least I'm not carrying a bucket to put out a fire this morning. Everything about That's that's a that is a nice change. That's a nice change. Yes. I literally had the show set up in 5 minutes. Either either it's getting easier or I'm getting good at this. I don't know. We've had some practice. It's just getting easier. Well, purely by virtue with the fact that that it that it's repetition, I guess,
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it becomes automatic. Muscle memory practice rehearse, Betty. Drill practice rehearse.
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It's gotta be muscle memory because, lord knows my memory isn't worth,
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for all
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Yeah. Maybe later. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Of course. We're on 106.9 WBOU FM in Chicago, brought to us by the net family of broadcast services, including home network dot TV, freedom nation dot TV, go live TV, and stream life dot tube. We're also on radiosoapbox.com, brought to us by our good friend Paul Yum. Over yonder. We're also on yes. The other Paul. The the the British Paul. The the one that's much more enjoyable and and a pleasure to to listen to than me. I'm just saying.
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It is a charming it's a charming it's a it's a charming accent. You gotta admit. Go ahead.
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Yes. Absolutely. We're on Eurofolk Radio dot com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. Amazing guy. Amazing guy. And we're all so on Global Voice Radio Network. This morning, we are live on Pod Home. Everything, started seamlessly.
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No problem.
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Alright. So we got a new
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archive home there. We'll get into it a little bit. Go ahead, Paul. Sorry to interrupt.
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But if you wanna join us live on the show, the links to free conference call, we've got room for about a1000 of you. Those are on the matrixdocs.com. The matrix Yeah. D o c s 1000. Dot com. Yep. And, as well as the Global Voice Network link. Don't worry about the the Spreaker live player. I haven't I haven't bothered to remove the Spreaker live player, so, just go to the Global Voice Radio link, and that'll take you straight to Pod Home. A couple of updates on the, on the podcasts on Pod Home. There is a Radio Ranch 101, Joe Lusticka, v New Jersey. That is up there as the most recent, and, that is the 13 minute encapsulated story of Joe Lustigas Mhmm.
Gelliott victory. Mhmm. Over tyranny in his local neighborhood.
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That's kind of all I have, Raj. Even in thuggery, New Jersey, he beat him. Got him begging. Please come in here. Let's get this discovery taken care of so we can close this case out and drop all your charges, please.
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Actually, just wonder what Excellent. I just wonder what's gonna what's gonna happen, with the with the officer's
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body cam. Well, we're we're gonna find out about that as we go forward. We just gotta get through this initial thing, and then he can turn around and pick up the sword and start going after him. It's like the Gandhi. What Gandhi said, you know, because he was fighting these bastards too. And, excuse me. My stomach is reacting from something substantive in it, I guess. Gandhi said, first, they ignore you, then they demonize you, then they fight you, and then you win. And that's exactly what happened to Joe. I don't know how much demonization went on. See here with what we do, first, they ignore you, and then they demonize. Well, they can't demonize us because they're scared to death of sending people this message.
So we really jumped to the top and win even though we're at the very bottom where they're where they're ignoring us. So, I mean, I I can't get them to mention my name. You
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know what?
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They they're they're scared to death of this information. I'm telling you, folks. I know it's hard to believe that the biggest, baddest, some bitches that have ever walked the earth are scared of such a little message of truth, but it goes back to and I can remember when I was a kid, you know, and, like, going to vacation bible school and stuff. And they go, well, the truth is a mighty weapon and all this stuff about truth. And, see, at that age, you never could frame that to where you really understood it. Now you can because you got the truth. And believe me, they're scared of it, folks, and it's powerful. And just look at some of the stories. Who who else who else who else has gotten a child out of the custody of CPS?
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Yeah. I've never heard of anyone do. We have we have somebody that wants to say something, but I have one quick one quick point. There's gotta be something punitive, to deal with too. No. I agree. I agree. For for recompense of the last year and a half of his life and and all of the and all of the, the harassment and and violations that he's endured over the last year and a half. And and the humiliation.
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My The the humiliation and the attitude that this public servant treated him with and, just this whole, hey. You're the little peon and we're the big guy attitude. You know? That's Well, Joe, Joe can Joe can shove that right up their barracks bag now. So we'll see. It's gonna take a little bit of time. 1st, it's not gonna happen immediately. But
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Well, what I I think I think not only does there need to be something punitive, there needs to be something public like maybe the cops standing on his standing on his desk with his pants around his ankles, giving Joe an apology in the middle of his damn squad room. But there also needs to be something that has a nice ring to it, like maybe a street named Lustica Lane.
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He needs to, suffer some of the blowback of his, of his attitude and his actions, and we'll see how that goes. And like I said, man, we need to get some of the this example right here is so beneficial for every anybody. Let's do it. Go ahead, please. Hey, Paul. Hey, Carl. Okay, Carl. Go ahead. Is this show downloaded?
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I I've looked forward to his No. It's happening live.
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Yeah. It's happening live. No. I'm talking about the Joe Lustica on on Saturday. I'm looking forward to it. Absolutely. Just It would
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Yeah.
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Go ahead. Yes.
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It is r r one zero one, Joe Lusticka, v, New Jersey.
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It's right there on that. Right this mic.
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It's right there on the website. It's, just go to radio.globalvoiceradio.net or click on the link on the website on the matrix docs. It'll take you right to the to the home page of the radio station, and it's right there on the list. You can't miss it.
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Yeah. Carl, you might wanna play that for your wife who's skeptical. And it shows that Joe backed the cities in into the went back to the founding documents, found out they're not adhering to him, filed a qui tam suit, which is a common lawsuit for the people. And he was about to take the city over and give it back to the people, and they freaked out.
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Interesting. Also No. I I just found it now. I didn't it just doesn't show on the on the home page.
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I can show you. This is my
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I just just hang on a second. Now so you have the episode up? You have it in the list?
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Yeah. So when I'm when I go when I'm on the home page and it has the list there that has the shows, but it doesn't say, like, the what they're about. Yeah. That's the It doesn't have to do that. List.
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That's the list. Disregard that. I'm gonna I'm removing that speaker applet from the website. Just go to click on Global Voice Radio, on the matrix stocks. That'll take you to the Pod home. And then you click on the title of Joe Lusticka v New Jersey. Click on the title and then that'll bring up the episode page. And then you can click on the description or the transcript or the people or the clips or whatever on that page. You can not only hear it, you can read it, and you can also download it. Yep. If you want a copy of that little 13 minute wonderful thing in your very own
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alley. It will we should we should bring what that what see, he came on on the after show and dumped that on us. He didn't even do it when we were on the air, and he didn't go into all the background. And you are hearing about it. You may not be or anyone else out there for the first time might not be, familiar with all the crap we've been dealing with this for, what, year over a year, year and a half maybe. And the crap they did to Joe. And here he just persevered just one step in front of the other and kept messing with them. And finally, they capitulated. The judge says you need to go talk to the pro. Well, first of all, they held it till the end of the day, which is always indicative that you're, on the right side. And they want everybody out of the courtroom. They don't want anybody in there hearing what's going on. So they wait till he's the last person, the judge in a real snotty kind of attitude, where he said you need to go talk to the prosecutor.
And he goes to the prosecutor and says, we need to get this discovery stuff out of the way. We're gonna drop all the charges, but, we wanna get the discovery out of the way. Now why did they do that? Nope. Because they don't want any time
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they don't want I'm I'm sorry for interrupting you, Roger, but no. No. She was very, very nice to him. She was very sweet
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to him. Oh, okay. Here's their problem. Here's their problem. They didn't go through discovery with this yet. Discovery interrogatories. Do you know about those those things with a lawsuit? Anyway, they didn't go through any of those. He just filed this qui tam suit, and so they said we need to come back here and get this discovery out of the way. So we're gonna drop the 5 charges, and we need this discovery to put the whole thing to bed. Now why did they do that? Anybody got a a guess? They don't want an appealable, like, they don't want an appealable issue.
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Right.
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K? And lack of due process is certainly an appealable issue. So they really bent over here. We ought to have Joe come on and tell the whole story and get it down where we can put it in a sound bite, of the whole story from the very start because he they did things like they charged him with a deadly weapon because he had a pocket knife. That kind of crap. The cops charged him a deadly weapon. Too too much too much snow on the roof of his car. You get that? Too much snow on the roof of his car. That kind of crap. So anyway, we'll get it all out there for everybody. It's a it's a great victory for Joe. God bless him for persevering through all this with 2 young children at home and a single breadwinner, and he's still having to go do with all this legal crap and these people prosecuting and persecuting him and everything that went on. It's a great victory and good congratulations, Joe. K?
So we'll get that up, and we just found out about it Saturday after the show.
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So Yeah. It made for a nice weekend, though.
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Well, it's good. It's good to see victories. You know? This is Mike. People say, well, you know, because I have people. I had a guy on here, Ryan from California, some actor kid. And he comes on and goes, well, show me your victories. Where are your victory letters? I said, well, we don't have any victory letters because they always do what we want them to do.
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Okay. So it's been like that. It's just like that's what I tell you people. You knew folks said, well, you'll go do this and you'll be apprehensive. And the first time you go and interact with a, a state or a federal, bureaucrat of some way, and you you tell them what you want and tell them what you are. And, you know, by golly, it gets done. They don't fight you. Generally, they don't argue with you. They don't they just do what you want them to do, and and there's no objection. There's no letters. There's no nothing. It's just things work the way they're supposed to. K. Alright. Several people. Is that enough on that? K. So we'll get that up. Maybe we'll get Joe back on to tell us the whole story one day and give you all the background because it's been real ugly. You know, he went in the judge very well prepared, had all his research and stuff done the first level there. And and the guy and Joe's going, well, you don't have jurisdiction on me. And he does. He says, yes. I do. And he's going back and forth. And finally, he asked Joe, says, do you buy gasoline? And Joe says, yeah. I got jurisdiction. Well, that's a crock. Okay. But here's this judge just trying to get out of this jurisdictional trap Joe's got him in. And, so he comes to the docket now too because he out out stepped his little area of responsibility with all his crap. So, oh, yeah. He comes to the docket too because we can go sue his ass personally also.
So we'll let Joe handle that, what he wants to do and all that. But, that has just happened. We've just found out about it. It's a glorious victory. It totally proves what we're doing. And, it's wonderful for Joe, and I I'm happy to have him with that weight off his shoulders. K?
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Now I still like the sound of Lustica Lane.
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I still do. Okay. Well, alright. Maybe a good deal. Okay.
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There needs to be a street named Lustica
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Lane. We'll we'll form some of those. We gotta talk to Joe. There's several people that wanna say something. Let's please get that out of the way. William, well, in Georgia, what was your question before the show started? Something about WEF or something? Now William doesn't doesn't wanna come forward. William? Yeah. Yeah. Charleston. There you are. Alright. You asked a question. Yeah. I can hear you. You're faint, but that's okay. You asked a question, right, as we went on the air. Can can you ask now that we're on the air?
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Okay. Thank you, sir. I was wondering, recently, the king of char or King Charles of England, signed the World Economic Forum Treaty recently
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within the last month or so. I was just wondering what your feedback was on that since I have no feedback at all. I didn't know he'd done it. I don't give a damn, and it doesn't affect me. Because anything they're gonna do and enforce and try and enforce on people, they've got to enforce on you regulatory through administrative agencies, and they don't have any control over us.
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Mhmm. Okay. Good. Alright. Good. Well, that's that's positive then. I appreciate it.
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Okay. Mike's been trying to get in there too.
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We gotta remember, everything they do, they do administratively. We separated ourselves from that process because we're not their object people anymore. K? Yep. And that deals with any of this stuff. K? Those are all man made laws. They're trying to enforce them on the surfs. Hopefully, you're not a surf anymore. So go on about your business. But should you have to defend your position, you need to know the information. It always goes back to there, doesn't it? Always. Okay. Thank you, William. Good to hear from you. Happy New Year. Now who else is trying to say something? Mike. Mike Nail. Hey, Mike.
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What's up? Okay. Listen to me for listen to me for you nontechnical people. It's very simple. Go to podhome.com. Go to near to the very bottom of the web page. They got Global Voice Radio listed there. Click it. All the episodes are there, and you can pull the RSS feed from there too.
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Very simple. That, Mike, there's quick correction. It's pod home dot f m.
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Oh,
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Then Pod then with my I'm using an Android phone, and I'm using a program called podcast attic. And when I refreshed the page or refreshed the, part of the episodes, I can listen to the show live from that app if I just wanna listen.
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Oh, alright. Good. Uh-huh. Okay. Well, as usual, we're transitioning one way or another in some type of arrangement or another here at the Radio Ranch because, that's how we do things around here. We don't have the big budget with the big staff. We got a staff. We don't have the big staff and, got a very dedicated staff. They work very hard, and, we are very pleased to make this a group effort and a team effort and, because teams always accomplish more than individuals. Alright. Anybody else got something that they need to bring up here this morning at the start of the show?
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And and I completely forgot to, I completely forgot to promote my cohost. Sorry, guys. I got you 20 minutes late, but there you go. Oh, jeez.
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What did you do? You forgot your cohost? Promote the cohost.
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Name Okay. Those those people like like, like Andy and Lisa that, that wrangle
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wrangle the unruly microphones and stuff in conference. Yes. Well, they're well, it's okay. Well, we we thank everybody that participates,
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and They are part of the team. Great. And
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if you're new, if you're new, the show's for you, really. Like Julie, we'll address Julie's stuff here in a minute. She's relatively new, although she's a very quick understudy. But, the show's for you to answer your questions and show you how Satan and his minions have set up a little trap for you. Old scratch has trapped you, and if you can't get over the fact that the devil is very slick and has tracked trapped you in this, then you need to go back and rethink that. Okay? Because even the devil makes you volunteer, and you didn't volunteer in, but they switched it around dialectically to the back end, and they got you to agree with it.
So even though you didn't go into it open eyed and know what was going on, they put you into it with these forces that they control. And then they ask you, do you agree with this? And every time they ever ask you, I'll bet every one of you answered affirmatively and signed something. I'll bet you. Well, yeah. Because
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you're afraid you're scared. I mean out being a man without a country.
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I I knew a lot of this stuff back in the nineties and that I was looking at those questions and going, you know, if I I'm scared to not answer it. Yes. Because just like you said, they might come kick you out of the country or something. So they get you on a fear factor, and they get you on an ignorant factor. And once you agree with it, say, yeah. I agree with that. Then everything opens up for him. Oh, well. Because ignorance of the law is no excuse. I guess Frank ought to know what the hell he is, shouldn't he? He ought to know whether he's a slave or not, shouldn't he? Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Every time we ever ask him, he said yes. And then on top of that, he signs something to validate it. What am what am I supposed to the the new world order satanic creep supposed to think?
I'm supposed to think you're my slave.
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And they do think that. Yep. You you got snookered and they snicker. Stupid American.
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That's right. By old scratch. And, so anyway, you just gotta get a little of that under your belt and, realize that, you know, what laws you live under is your choice. They can't say, hey, Paul. You're gonna go live under the laws of France. Well, they can't do that. Under a bridge. That's right. With the with the trolls. With the rest of the trolls.
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Yeah. The rest of them.
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The the the frogs with the frogs over there. But, regardless, that and and, honestly, Mirka went back and did the research on this because it came up on Thumper's show, one of the last shows. It was the last show I ever did with him. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. I've heard that all my life. And he was bitching about well, Merkha goes back and it's rooted in Leviticus, folks, that ignorance of the law is no excuse.
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Leviticus. Of the law is also by design. 6,000 pages of legislation
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per year since God knows when. Oh my god. No. Not not even to count the regulations. I mean, there's a, just an, unbelievable amount of regulatory stuff going on, and that's how they're controlling everything through an elected representatives. And you're their little surfy, and they're gonna impose their will on you. Yep. So that's what we get you out of here.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, what? We got a little musical interlude here? Now we got a little smooth jazz on the radio ranch. Yeah.
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Okay. Now I'm gonna come back around 2. Is there anybody with questions or comments here before we launch in? We had something scheduled for today, but I I I I'd I'd rather get this stuff out of the way at the first. So if you've got any of those pesky little questions or anything, please come forward. Please. None. None of them. Okay. Julie, are you with us this morning? Because this the the content of this is to address I am. Okay. Good morning, dear. Alright. Good morning. This is to address your questions yesterday. And, we've answered a couple of, stuff thanks for Julie. She's got a tremendous background. You got a bunch of letters after your name and stuff, and you've been fed all kinds of crap for many years here to get those kind of things you can hang on your wall.
So, we're trying to straighten her thinking out a little bit here, and we've talked about the monetary system. Have you looked into Schof's book yet, Julie?
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I just printed out all of the pages. And one of the documents that I have, you can't download it. They have to take a screenshot. 75 pages long. You have to take a screenshot and copy and paste it into a word document. So that's the last thing that I'm doing, but I did print out 285 page book, yesterday that I won't be reading this weekend.
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Okay. Well, you'll have a hell of a library. Tom Schopp's book. She found it on the way back machine.
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No. But somebody else now posted it? No? There's 2 books. No. There's 2 there's 2 books, there's 2 books, you guys. There's one book that was posted in the document section on your on, the matrix docs, and then there's another one that I found on the Wayback Machine.
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Okay. Oh, okay. Separate sources. Okay. Well, anyway, I was just bringing that up to say we addressed that for Julie. She's got a big real estate background, but I've done bunch of other stuff in the financial industry. And she had no idea, like, you wouldn't have or anybody else that every loan in the world is a fraud that's pulled on this little scam they've figured out. They're nothing but tricksters. They're nothing but illusionists. Okay? That they really excel at that. Alright. So, anyway, we talked about that the other day. You can catch that, I think, at the end of Saturday's show, if you're not familiar with it. And then yesterday, something came up about warehouse receipts and birth certificates.
And so what I told Julie is we'll go back and go over the story that Brian Howard, laid out for us on this very topic straight. He went straight to the hospital where he had 2 daughters born, k, in Austin. I think there's only a couple. I don't know what hospital it was over there. Anyway, Brian, just because you don't know, he may have been around in a while. He's one of our good early students. Brian heard me first on Joyce Riley years ago, actually, and then tracked me down somehow. I had some guy got ahold that came on the air one day. So I've been looking for you for 6 months. Well, damn. I'm trying not to be too hard to find, but we did challenge you. So, obviously, you wanna know the information.
Brian Howard, was from Texas. He's from Texas. Was a 4 year scholarship, football player at the University of Texas, defensive back, but pretty pretty fearless guy. You know, he's done. He doesn't have any qualms of going up and confronting anybody. And the first incident, if you wanna go back to the very start of the archives in over on, I got them so many places, over on cash castbox.fm. One of the first shows we ever recorded was on a Friday. I think it's like December 5th, maybe something like that. And it's a show with Brian and Brent on a Friday, And Brian's relating these stories to you because you got 2, very substantial things that he dug down in for us. 1 is the driver's license issue.
He just moved to Idaho, and he I had read in a Oklahoma, driver's handbook trainee thing that they would issue a driver's license to nationals if you could prove you were a national and your parents were nationals. Well, I don't know where that comes from because all you have to do is prove you are. But regardless, I got on the air to mention that and to see if anybody would like to go try it. And Brian had moved to Idaho, and, and he needed he still had a Texas driver's license. He's in the insurance business. And, so he said, I'll do it. So I won't go into that whole story. You can listen to it, or we can go into it later if you wanna hear it. But that was the first thing we did. Brian took that all the way to the top of his administrative appeal to the director of transportation of the state of Idaho, the the head guy. And through, two appeals and all kinds of trap and tricks they tried, finally, he admitted to us in his third response that we can only issue a drive state issued driver's license to residents.
Took us that long to get that answer out of that guy. K? And all the crap. You can go hear the whole story if you want to on that other archive show, one of the very first ones on cast box there. Anyway, the second one was he had left Idaho and moved back to Texas, and Brian had always been hung up on this birth certificate issue thinking that it has something to do with this from the standpoint of a contractual thing, and you get rid of it and this, that, and the other. Well, as I said, he had 2 daughters. They're probably teenagers now, but he's got his hands full.
And, he went to the hospital there in Austin where they were born. And he walked in. He set it up real good. He walked in with, like, cut offs on and flip flops and t shirt or something. And he goes up to the 3rd floor of the administrative bill part first. And he's going up to the lady, and he's going, I'm trying to this is a pretty good story he conjured up. He said, I'm building a folder for my daughters, and he had her them with him, by the way. I'm building a folder for my daughters of their important documents early in life. So should they need to ever access them, they don't have to go back and be hunting around digging and all that stuff. They'll be right there. Pretty good excuse.
And the lady bought it, of course. And so he's asking her about this birth certificate, this and that. And finally, she goes back in the back, the files are, and she comes out with this piece of paper that's titled verification of facts, a v o f. And so and she and she finally gets aggravated with him because he keeps prodding her and asking questions. She said, look. I can't answer all those questions. Said, but I'm gonna send you down to the basement where the office is that handles all of this. Oh, okay. Great. So he goes down to the basement to the office, and he's got again, he's got the daughters in tow.
He's got his and he comes out with the same story. He said, listen. I'm trying to build this folder for my daughters of important documents so they don't have to go have to dig them up later in life if they need them. Okay. And she says, wait a minute. And she goes off for about 10 minutes. You're gonna like this, Julie. And, she goes off for about 10 minutes and she comes back and the very first words out of her mouth are, you're not gonna hold anything I tell you against us, are you? No. No. Of course not. So she lays out the whole process.
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Alright?
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Now what it does is it dovetails in exactly with our thesis. Alright? So when the child is born, they issue this form called the verification of facts, v o f. Maybe call something different in other states. That's what they call it in Texas. And on that document, excuse me, are all of the important birth statistics, color eyes, color hair, might have their little footprint and little hand print or something, and all of that weight, etcetera, etcetera. Now at the bottom of that document, they've got a place for it to be signed by the mother and the father, but it's never signed.
When that is completed, they take it over to a computer terminal that's put in every birthing hospital or every hospital in the United States by the federal government. Isn't that nice of them? And they put this terminal in there. It's got a very crude operating system like just DOS or something. And, they type in all of the information that's on the verification of facts, and then it's sent over to the Bureau of Vital Statistics, Julie. And it's at the Bureau of Vital Statistics that the birth certificate is actually printed.
And when it is printed, they put it in a bank safe with armed guards 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That's the process for the printing and the issuance of the birth certificate slash where slash Oh, doctor. Where The bur hold on. Birth certificate slash warehouse receipt. Now this is John's. There's there's nothing you're gonna find that's gonna tell you that. K? They're never gonna put that down. It's probably somewhere in the bowels of the Treasury Department maybe, but this was John's supposition, my teacher. And I will tell you that I don't have any qualms teaching things that John thought because there's never been one of them I've ever come across that wasn't true in all these years.
K? So there were birth certificates in the states all the way back to the 1800, but they evidently weren't using them as warehouse receipts, just simply as a document of your birth. They passed the federal birth, birth certificate rule in 1920, 21, right in the middle of the first depression. And so they had when they piled when they pulled the trigger on March 9th 33, they had about 12 years of birth certificates already to attach to the new bonds because the bankruptcy was in the bond market. It didn't have anything to do with 29 stock market. This was a bond market crash that they obviously engineered. And, and the whole crux of that was that contracts before 1933 had a gold settlement clause in them, which meant if it wasn't the paper wasn't accurate for a settlement, they could demand a gold settlement clause. Well, they took all the gold settlement clauses out in 33, including I think that has to do with the confiscation of the gold at that point too, but I don't have any real firm information other than just things I've kinda put together in my mind.
So the birth certificate was in existence in the states. Lisa did the research on it one day when we're talking about it here. And there's what, Lisa? 4 or 5, I think, states. I know one of them was Illinois. I think that was the first one, but there were several states that had birth certificates, but they I I can't see in any way how they were using it. They were in the 1800. Yeah. In the 1800.
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Ones. Yeah. Yeah.
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And they were using them as an identification of birth. And, and then the feds cooked this scheme up and go, well, we'll just use it as a warehouse receipt and how we're gonna do this thing, extend their labor collateralized, and that's the basis of the whole system. And they'll never be the wiser of those little serfs because they're so stupid. Used to be. So, Julie, that's what happens with it, and it proves a couple of things. It proves that because the parents don't sign the verification of facts, it proves the feudal system. Because the parents obviously were in the system, and so they didn't need to sign it because that child was not their property. It's the state's property.
K? So that proves that. And the other thing is when they put it in a bank safe with armed guards, it proves that it's a warehouse receipt because it's got value. If it didn't have value, they wouldn't be putting it in a bank safe. Now a warehouse receipt is, very interesting. Couple of stories on that. We have a new couple out in Kansas, and they were looking at my stuff, and he they're farmers. And he was out on the farm, I guess, listening to some of these broadcasts, and he heard me talking about this. And that was what sealed the deal for him because he's a farmer, I guess corn. And he says we use warehouse receipts all the time. I understood it perfectly when you said it. Okay? Now the other one was you remember you may remember this, Julie. You remember that guy Corzine?
John Corzine from New Jersey? No. I don't. Refresh my memory, please. Well, he was a Goldman Sachs, principal guy for a long time. He left that. He wanted to get into politics. He got into he got it to be the senator of New Jersey, and I think he was the governor of New Jersey and all that stuff. And then when he got done with his political stuff or he had a, some sort of an a financial deal participating on the back end he was overseeing called MF Global. Does that ring a bell with you, MF Global?
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I think you mentioned this before on one of your other podcasts, and I'm Well, now probably did. I I I have. And
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and he was involved when the Russian bonds took a downturn, and he commingled all his funds against the law. Okay. Totally. And, all kinds of crap. Gerald Celente was the one guy who had a bunch of money in there with him. Celente was bitching about all the time. I think he got made whole, and the other people did too. But regardless, during that period of time, I turned on the computer one morning. I'm looking at headlines back when I could read better, and, there's a headline on there. These 2 guys from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange up there, and they're going, he couldn't have stolen the gold. We've got the warehouse receipt.
So even though the gold was gone and he commingled it, they had the warehouse receipt and the warehouse receipt represents the good. Well, you can go back to court cases, and I remember one of the court cases John cited on this. I don't remember the style of it, but he was saying that this was in the late 1700. It was in the US case in the Supreme Court, I think. And it was dealing with some kind of situation where there's a warehouse receipt involved. And in the decision, this judge wrote, the good becomes the paper.
And the and the good then takes on a shadowy existence. So the good that's represented by the warehouse receipt actually becomes the paper, and the good takes on a shadowy existence in the warehouse until you go in there and claim it with the actual good in the paper in the warehouse receipt. It's a commercial document. You can go read and learn about it if you want to. K. But that's what it does. And the example I like to use on it is if you're down in New Orleans down there in that period of time and, those bales of cotton weigh a £100150, they're not, fungible, which means they're not exactly the same. Some of them are wrapped different. They're different weights, and they may have differences. So they're not fungible. They're not all alike.
And so you get your little bale of cotton and you get a warehouse receipt from the warehouseman. Would you rather carry around a 150 pound bale of cotton there on the wharf to try and sell it, or would you rather carry around a piece of paper and just exchange it and let them go get it? Well, obviously, that's the choice. So it's got very practical applications like a lot of these things do, but here in the and they can be used for evil, the dialectic supply. So our bad guy brothers go, well, we'll just use that as a representation of their slavery.
And then we'll take that piece of paper, and we'll collateralize their future labor because it was property ownership, and we're gonna attach it to our bonds. And as I've said many times, isn't bond the root word of bondage? Yes. It is. Okay. So there's the whole scam right there. I have straight from the hospital's mouth.
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I have a question for Julie. Okay. Something I you might wanna might wanna take notes. Julie, you've been on the Matrix Stocks website. Right?
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Yes. I have.
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Okay. Now have you been, under under, other resources or bonus resources, whatever that's underneath the, underneath the speaker, program player? There's links there, where you can find the tango link and stuff like you've been there. You've been in there. Right?
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Okay. Yeah. There's also a link in there. That's where I got the that's where I got the book all. It's all about the money.
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Okay. Okay. Now
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alright. So under, under that, there is a link called docs.exposedhematrix.com. Have you been there?
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Yes.
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You had? Okay. And now you know that there's a folder called recents in there. Right?
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Correct. That's one of the the ones I was at.
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Okay. Okay. Go there again because I have something for you. Okay. Just go there again and look in that recents folder. Okay? K. Thank you, Raj. You.
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Excuse my coughing. So anybody have any questions on that that I just laid out? No questions?
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Thank you for Thank you, Scott. Explaining all that, Roger. I took them 3 pages of notes.
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Well and it's straight like I said, it's straight from the hospital by some guy that knows what's going on. I think even Brian was a little surprised by the answers he got because all it did was confirm everything we'd been teaching. K? And, I don't know that he's done anything about it since. We hadn't heard from him in a long time. He went off on some other path, spiritual path. So, but anyway, he's brought us some excellent examples of real life, and this is what happens. This and the driver's license. And, it's all these things that students have added, you know, trying to test, what we teach or trying to go in and confirm it or just trying to tie up some of these loose ends, like is this really a warehouse receipt? It's pretty obvious it is.
And, all those kind of things, and those are the things that have allowed us to advance, what we teach. And not only advance it as a thesis, but confirm it with actual, actual conversation at the hospital. Pretty slick by these guys. And once again, this is another function of commercial law. There's more there's more, well, I didn't know anything about the Babylonian merchant code. Well, how could you figure out it's admiralty law then? How could you figure out it's it's mercantile law? You didn't know anything about all of this. You know, the whole thing is nothing but commercial paper. It's this little scam here and then all the other scams that pile on top of it when people take out loans or buy bonds or do some of that stuff. The the the that isn't an admiralty process. That's not a maritime process. Those are commercial law processes.
And yet these people, they are so functionally illiterate on the law that they still get out there and pump that crap.
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Hey, Roger. And, unfortunately,
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people like Julie, they're looking for answers and don't know any different. And they hear the guy tell us, so it's the gospel to them until they learn otherwise. Okay? And this is the old, this is the old, Mark Twain quote, Julie. It ain't what I know that's killing me. It's what I know that ain't so. Bingo. Or it's easier to fool a man than to tell him he's been fooled. Bingo. Larry, you wanna say something?
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Yeah. I just wanna, point out that the, on some birth certificates, there there isn't all capital letters, so, you know, a lot of there's a lot of emphasis that the birth certificates have all capital letters on them. It depends on the state because I've seen some birth certificates that use upper lower case, and so that's not the emphasis. The emphasis is it is a warehouse receipt.
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Okay. Has any I mean, has anybody ever had any objection from the federal government on all cap or lower and upper cap document? See, I think that's a bunch of crap. K? I think that's people reaching. That's my personal thoughts on it, Larry, for whatever.
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I have a question. Well, what they what they try to do, Roger, is they try to say, well, the birth certificate's representing you as a corporation,
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and we know that you're not a corporation. Well, okay. Where where are your bylaws? Where are your bylaws in that case? Because all corporations have bylaws. Where are your bylaws, by the way? Did you agree to them?
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Exactly.
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Okay. Sherry, see this foolishness that's out there? Sherry?
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I'm here. Is it possible, Roger, that they blend jurisdictions? They use it as a smorgasbord. And my question is okay. My question is, what preceded what? The computer
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or the stylist manual? You can you can blend jurisdictions because you can be a different legal person. You can be more than one legal person, and that would be a blending of jurisdictions, wouldn't it?
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But it would not be blended within the court system. There are specific jurisdictions
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within the courts.
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Okay. Well, then just as you said, Roger, when you went into England, you could tell by what the building looked like as to what jurisdiction you were under The chance for
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Exactly. Okay. But ours are you know, ours, we don't have that advantage. But my point is you can be a legal person. You could be a a legal person under the 14th Amendment and also be under, maritime law if you're working on a ship out there. So you could maintain both of those legal personalities simultaneously, couldn't you?
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Right. But they're head they're heard those 2, subject matters would be heard in 2 different courts. And do you think it's possible that
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It would depend on the offense. The offense would tailor into which one of the legal persons was responsible and of the duty.
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Correct. But only certain courts under the judiciary act and, the maritime laws could hear maritime Admiralty cases. Not every not every court could. That's probably true. So at one time, it was
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separated. I I don't but I don't know. Well, it was in England. It wasn't in our place to my knowledge, but, regardless, yes, you can be more than one legal person. Okay. Who who else has got something on this conversation? Paul does. Go ahead, Paul.
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I have a clarification. It's not that we have different kinds of courts. Okay. Yeah. In England, they had different courts. You would know what court you were in just by just by the the verbiage and and by the attire. But here, we don't have courts. We have administrative procedures. We have administrative processes, and they are the only ones that know the rules. And they can take off one hat and put on another one just as quickly as you can wipe your nose.
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There was a case during COVID that's being held over Zoom. I think I saw it over, some tape of it over on Patriot soapbox back then, and the judge was going, well, I need to know those facts because I need which way to decide this case. What's she saying? The nature. The nature of the case. What's the system of law you're dealing with? If it's this way, I deal with it over here. If it's this way, I deal with it over here. Don't forget the common laws in all states. All the states have the common law. K? So I don't know. I I'm interested in getting you out of the system, and everybody always wants to go court court court. And hopefully, if we do our stuff right, we don't end up in court. K? And even if we do, there's a possibility if you'll persevere, you'll end up in a situation like Joe's.
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Yeah. Hallelujah. And, Roger, may I just button it up with that, the court is where we do most of our dealings with our government now,
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and I yield. Well, I well, you know, hopefully, we we don't have to do that. I do everything in my power to teach y'all and do things right to keep you out of a courtroom, and yet all of our people want in court in court in court. I want you out of there. You don't belong in there. K? So, anyway, we'll see as we go forward. Yeah, Boris. Good morning.
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Buena. Hey. I'm wanna I don't wanna just accept cases. I follow your process, and I stopped my property taxes, and I don't have any problem. I don't went to court. I don't know about process or nothing. I just followed whatever you tell me here. Okay. And I do it, and everything is fine.
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Thank you. Right? These other problems all these other problems generally arise from some kind of driving incident. Virtually all of them. K? Well, I can. So, just be careful. There's there's there's little Joan. Hey, Joan.
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Hey. Regarding the other thing that Brian found out about the driver's license and having to be a resident, what about, nationals when they're traveling in their, car, and they get and they get pulled over for some unknown reason. And the and the policeman asked for their driver's license and but they don't have one because they didn't get one because they were not a resident. And what if they just tell the policeman? Well, I'd say Well, I'd say
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can't get it done. I'd say I'd I don't have a driver's license. I don't have a driver's license because I'm not a resident. But here, here's my passport application, which shows my complete correct status, and start there.
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Yeah. Thank you.
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Okay. So now it depends on the officer. So evidently, some offices and stuff can tap into the, into the state department of the passport database and some can't. I don't know about any of that. We've heard different stories. It may be different state to state. So right there, you're on your own. K? You you got the information. If you've been studying, you're armed. Some people write up something. Some people carry laminated copies of their affidavits so they can show them. I say don't fight that battle on the side of the road with a sub 100 IQ guy with a glock on his hip. That's probably not a real good way to move forward, but you're gonna have to play that on your own at the time because it depends on who you're interacting with.
That's the biggest snare of this whole thing is this traffic crap. I've said it at least a 150 times. K? When you're driving or traveling, I know traveling, travel safely. Don't unless you just want to be in there and be, one of these prosecutor prosecutorial demons. Unless you just wanna fight them like Joe did. Then go out there and do all that stuff because I guarantee you'll end up fighting them. Okay? But if you don't wanna do that, just be very conscious of your driving, procedures.
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Roger, if if you tell the policeman, I I I I don't have a license because I'm I'm not allowed to get a license because I'm not a resident. Do you think he would say, oh, well, okay. I cannot give you a ticket if you cannot I don't if you're no.
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And, again, I don't think that you try that case on the side of the road.
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Okay. Thank you.
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You're dealing with people like the guy Joe was dealing with that says, I don't take my law from you. I take my law from the judge and the police academy. That's the kind of attitude you're probably gonna run into, so why even poke the bear? You handle it with the with the court, with pre, with pretrial or documents, in a common law sense. You can try and abate it. There's a number of options you have at that point, but none of them are exercised on the side of the road with a cop.
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If you tell the cop you don't have an address, You Yeah. If you helicopter, you're not a resident. You don't have an address. You don't have a license. He's gonna say, so you're saying you're a vagrant?
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Well, it's just not the situation you wanna do on the side of the road. K? Right. Now you might run into a real nice guy. It might be different. I'm just drive careful.
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Yep. Roger. Okay.
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Yes.
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To explain something to Joan, when you have a driver's license or a registration, you're in commerce. You are expected to have registration and a license as a driver. We're not drivers. We're travelers. Right. Then you're not in commerce. If you look at your yeah. And if you look at your code, it explains that. It's similar in every state. So if you look at the codes and look at the definitions, and just review it, see if you can understand their language.
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If not just, you know, we can probably ask on on my group and we'll we'll we can kind of go over it a little bit, but,
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it's a natural right to travel.
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So, that's another thing that people need to review. And so that's why you would use your passport. Blackstone
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William Blackstone, Joan wrote Blackstone's Commentaries. That was the first time the common law had ever been written down in 1 volume or, you know, in a volume. And he was a brilliant man, evidently, because he could do things like this. He reduced that all of that information from the two words freedom and liberty. If I was to tell you ask you, Joan, could you write me out a paragraph or 2 on freedom and liberty?
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Yes.
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How many paragraphs pages you think it'll take you?
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1 and a half sentences.
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One and a half. What what just your the whole your ideas of freedom and liberty, how long would it take you to express that?
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Locomotion.
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Well, see, you already know all this stuff. That's what Blackstone said. Locomotion. The ability to travel from point a to point b unimpaited. He described it in one word. That's brilliance. We gotta do brilliant out of Chicago, if you would, Forrest Paul, please.
[01:00:13] Unknown:
Absolutely. I can do that. Thank you for joining us for the first hour of this program. 106.9 wboufmchicago and radiosoapbox.com. Please follow us into the 2nd hour by going to the matrix docs.com. You can click on either Euro Folk Radio, follow us. You can click on Global Voice Radio, pick us up on Podholme, or you can click on free conference call, the FCC links. You can actually join us live on the show and join the discussion.
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Thanks. Yep. Sure can. We'd love to entertain you. Okay. So see, Joan, you already knew all that stuff. Good deal. For the new people, Julie, that is very relevant. The Blackstone definition for freedom and liberty is locomotion. One word.
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I got that. I wrote it down.
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Okay. Now Alright. Now we're now we're gonna go something's Paul, go ahead. Here it goes. Julie wants to action. Here we go.
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I'm in your recent folder, and you said you dropped something there for me. I'm looking. What did you drop there? I'm trying to find under files.
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Okay. Look under t.
[01:01:28] Unknown:
I'm under files. Look under what?
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You're in the recents folder. Right? You need to be in recents.
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That's what I'm in.
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And then look on look under t
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k e y?
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T t as in Tom Tom. Schaaf.
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Okay. Okay. T. Okay.
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T as in Thomas Schaaf.
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Okay. Thank you. Okay.
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The, part 2 is there. You don't have to capture the pages.
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Thank you. That's why I knew I knew you did that for me, but I just couldn't find it because I'm on my mobile phone.
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Oh, it's there. It's there, sweetie.
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It's there. Thank you. Done it first. Okay. Do you have any do you have any things do you have any do you have any do you have any do you have any do you have any do you have any do you have anything stashed for other people you need to tell them about?
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No. No. Thank you. Thank you. Welcome.
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Brock, you're all right here. Roger, I have a follow-up.
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Okay. We're gonna roll into the second hour here and Sherry's got a follow-up. Go ahead, dear.
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Yes. The officers on the side of the road, they don't know the law. The computer tells them what to They what to put in.
[01:02:45] Unknown:
They know the law about as well as an IRS agent. It's in probably bad way, actually.
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And, the locomotion, I saw a video recently of a judge saying and this was his argument against the right to travel, was you can travel anywhere you want on your feet. So Yeah. Well, they there weren't any restrictions
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there. Well, there weren't any restrictions on that unless it was commerce. So the point you need to stress on is I'm not in commerce. I agree. And the judge you know, there was a we we had an attorney, a really sharp young attorney from Minnesota come down and give us a seminar one time, and his big deal was, is that is that something about motor vehicle. Right? You go, judge, I can't have a motor vehicle. I don't have a cord that long.
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Yeah. It says travel on the motor.
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Mode motor Unencumbered
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means an unencumbered means without restriction, limitation, or obligation. And it it's up to you to decide how you want to travel. It's not their place to tell you how you must travel or what you need to do to be able to travel. Unencumbered means Yeah. Unencumbered.
[01:04:16] Unknown:
What about if I wanna travel by plane? Do I have to have a license to do that?
[01:04:22] Unknown:
I don't think so. Do I? Only if you're sitting way in the front.
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But who does have to have a license? The guy carrying the passenger. K? Mhmm. So even back in the 1800, even back in the 1800, if you were in commerce, even before there were were anything but dirt roads, you had to, you had to go get a license. And the reason for it is because those are public roads, and you're using it for commercial purposes where you get paid, and you're adding extra weight to the road. You're deepening the ruts on from your wagons, etcetera, etcetera. What is it? What's the old deal, Paul? The railroad tracks are the same gauge as the Roman roads?
The the measurements of the Roman roads have been brought forward all these years and they're they're imposed in different, railroad tracks, etcetera. K? So interesting how those things work, isn't it?
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Yeah. It is. That
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that's, like Say what? That that you can travel on your feet, I put that in the same category as, oh, you bought gas? You're in commerce. Well, that's about that's about in the same category. Yeah. Because,
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that's,
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yeah. That's nothing like riding a donkey or whatever the means may be. Who is the guy trying to inject something there? Well, can I just finish this up? I agree in those respects. These are just things that people have to be prepared for when they're in that venue, I yield. Gary.
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Okay. Hopefully, you won't get in that venue. Who was the guy who was trying to say something?
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It's Gary, Roger.
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No. It ain't. He doesn't come around here anymore. Hey, man. How you doing? Sometimes. And I listen to very strong. Well, you sound great.
[01:06:14] Unknown:
Well, thanks. I listen to the replays more than you know, but, Gina and I opened restaurants, so it doesn't leave me a much time to do much of anything anymore. Really?
[01:06:25] Unknown:
You opened a restaurant? Yeah. I never thought I'd be a short order cook, but she's gotten me being a short order cook. And so Well, that's very cooking's fun, man. I like it. I've done those jobs when I was younger. Is it right there in, Kalispel or is it out in the country or what?
[01:06:45] Unknown:
The little town called Marion, Montana.
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Okay. And
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when did you do that? When'd you start doing that?
[01:06:55] Unknown:
Oh, about 5 weeks before Christmas.
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I see. You're gonna have a Roger room in there?
[01:07:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. No. But, hey, I wanted to point out that according to the supreme court, this applies to US citizens, not nationals, but you gotta remember the cops and everybody out here thinks everybody's a US citizen.
[01:07:18] Unknown:
Of course. They only know one. If
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you are not in the 10 square miles of Washington DC, you are considered to be in interstate commerce. And if you read your taxing and licensing laws in your state, no matter which state, because they're all uniform, they have the right to assess taxes and driver's license and so forth because you are classified in interstate commerce. Oh. So, therefore, that's where they get you on property tax. That's where they get you on driver's license and everything else that they're doing is because they consider you a you. Presume, you gotta get that word in. Presume.
[01:08:02] Unknown:
Assumption. The you to be in
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that you're in interstate commerce as a US citizen. And, unfortunately, you gotta remember that 99.9% of the people out here claim to be US citizens.
[01:08:18] Unknown:
Oh, they'll almost a 100% would if you ask them all. They'd almost all say yes. I'm kind of convinced of that. I don't know for sure. I'm speculating a bit, but I just think back on and I remember that feeling. I said, well, if I answer no, what's gonna happen to me? Are you a citizen of the United States? Yeah. Well, it's that fierce. They got that fear in you.
[01:08:46] Unknown:
Well, they don't know no better. But the more apt answer would be if they knew what they were talking about is you're a citizen of the United States of America. Correct. Not a corporate citizen of the United States.
[01:09:01] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:09:03] Unknown:
And, unfortunately, if you are a corporate claim to be a corporate citizen or a member of a corporation, then you have to abide by the laws, rules, regulations, whatever that the corporation imposes.
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Mhmm.
[01:09:18] Unknown:
Yep. So it all it all it all looks.
[01:09:23] Unknown:
Well, it all links back to the corporation. Everything does. Well,
[01:09:29] Unknown:
it ain't me. So you give how's the group going, Gary? Are you still doing good. Attendance
[01:09:37] Unknown:
attendance is down because it's wintertime. People are more a little more afraid of the snow on the roads here in Montana. They'll drive other than that. Sure. Yeah. It's still good. It's it's still going.
[01:09:52] Unknown:
Alright. How how many people do you think how many people you think you've converted there in Flathead County?
[01:09:59] Unknown:
Over a 100.
[01:10:01] Unknown:
Man, it's too bad y'all can't make that into some muscle somehow. Yeah. On the sheriff or somebody. You did. You had affected somebody because they shut you out of the meeting place for a couple weeks. So you were stepping off somebody's toes.
[01:10:19] Unknown:
Well, this Jew boy that's now moved to Florida, he was on the board of the Eagles, and, he didn't like the fact that we were talking about the Jews in similar. So he did whatever he could to
[01:10:32] Unknown:
Sabotage. Pamper us.
[01:10:34] Unknown:
Yeah. So but he's now gone. He's no longer a member of the Eagles board. He moved to Florida.
[01:10:41] Unknown:
Yeah. He's down there with the people.
[01:10:44] Unknown:
Yeah. We're back in in the the Eagles that have been for a while.
[01:10:48] Unknown:
You know the famous Jewish wine, don't you, Gary?
[01:10:53] Unknown:
Go ahead. Tell me.
[01:10:54] Unknown:
When are we going to Miami?
[01:10:58] Unknown:
Yeah. That's about right.
[01:11:00] Unknown:
Do you want a little cheese with that wine?
[01:11:03] Unknown:
What's the Eagles? What's the Eagles?
[01:11:06] Unknown:
That's where the meeting where he's meeting held place.
[01:11:09] Unknown:
Yeah. It's a fraternal organization just like the Moose's or VFW or any of those.
[01:11:17] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Gary. Do you do you serve breakfast, lunch, and the stopper?
[01:11:25] Unknown:
Nope. Always serve as breakfast.
[01:11:27] Unknown:
Yay.
[01:11:29] Unknown:
Because then he's gotta go out and do construction work after that. Right? So what time are you getting up in the morning these days?
[01:11:36] Unknown:
Around 4:45 is the time we have the clock set.
[01:11:40] Unknown:
Yikes. Okay. Well, god bless you 2. I'm sure you whip up some good vittles. You got the Montana. You got some Montana specialty they have out there, like hash browns and boiled eggs or something?
[01:11:57] Unknown:
Gina makes the best business and gravy in the county. I'm telling you that right now.
[01:12:02] Unknown:
Yum. My fave.
[01:12:04] Unknown:
Y'all have grits?
[01:12:06] Unknown:
Are you serving grits? You serving grits?
[01:12:12] Unknown:
No. That's a southern thing, and I personally do care for grits. But the biscuits the biscuits and gravy are a gooder southern milk gravy with sausage in it that my mom taught Gina how to make. So, it's a big hit so far.
[01:12:30] Unknown:
Okay. Man, they brought somebody brought down a a can of grits for somebody down here the other day, and I swear my mouth started drooling when they gave it to him. Been many years. Although we have corn, we got that white corn like hominy grits. We've got that white corn down here, and it doesn't it's not like a regular corn cob that's kind of symmetrical all the way down. It's conical, and it kinda comes down to a point at the end. And the white kernels are very big, and they're totally non GMO.
[01:13:04] Unknown:
Well, Roger, I think that's something the grits is something that you have to grow up eating as a kid.
[01:13:10] Unknown:
Oh, man. Well, maybe. I sure acquired a taste for them when I was young. I'd love to have some. But bunch of bunch of butter on there, salt and pepper, and yum. Anyway, it is a personal taste, Gary. What do they have? Like, you got mountain oysters up there or and all that stuff or what?
[01:13:29] Unknown:
No. It's just standard breakfast. Just bacon and eggs, pancakes, and, sausage and bacon. Uh-huh. Okay. We're enjoying it so far.
[01:13:40] Unknown:
It's fun, man. Help. Well, yeah, you get to see all your neighbors and meet people and all that stuff. I'm sure it's got a lot of side benefits to it and and good other, things happening to you because of it.
[01:13:55] Unknown:
Well, it's just an opportunity that presented itself and we're taking advantage of it. And I think there's a need for it. And, it ain't gonna make us rich, but it might make us a living.
[01:14:06] Unknown:
Well, that's that'd be cool, man. You and her doing that together. I think that's fantastic. We'll give Jean our best and a big hug if you would, please. And, you show the rest of the day after breakfast, you out doing different jobs and stuff?
[01:14:23] Unknown:
No. I've kinda given up that aspect due to the health reasons I'm going through with my blood pressure and stuff. They still can't figure out what's causing my high blood pressure.
[01:14:34] Unknown:
Really?
[01:14:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Really. All they keep wanting to do is give me more drugs.
[01:14:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Of course. No. Thank you. Well, I'll be darned, man. That just yeah. Yes, Joan? Nitric
[01:14:48] Unknown:
oxide. Right, lady Linda Louise and Samuel? Nitric oxide for Gary?
[01:14:55] Unknown:
Nitric oxide. I know it has something to do with blood stuff. Have you are you aware that, let me see. Jones is selling a product that even doctor Mankovich was on there one day and grabbed one of the bottles and raving about the ingredients. I've been taking it for a while. Let me go get the name of it so I can give it to you. Okay? Hold on a second. Okay. Hey, Gary.
[01:15:25] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:15:27] Unknown:
How many root canals do you have?
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0.
[01:15:31] Unknown:
Good. Because that might when it gets hard to find a lot of time, it's a teeth
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issue.
[01:15:38] Unknown:
Because they there's a guy by the name of Jerry Kennett. He's also a follower of Becker on the body electric, and he says there's they sit in our in our bodies like circuit breakers. So the electrical system of the bottom can be interrupted, and then if that organ or heart, like, let's say your high blood pressure.
[01:16:00] Unknown:
I'm sorry. Go ahead.
[01:16:03] Unknown:
Oh, here. I'm back. Shamu, you're talking about doctor Tennant. Yeah. I'm familiar with him. Brilliant guy. Very interesting story. This is called Nitric Boost, and it's totally blood oriented, circulatory oriented. You at least ought to look into it. And I'm not sure to tell you where to go buy it. I bought this off Infowars, but, you know, they've had some situations. I'd look for it on the alexjonesstore.com first, but it's called Nitric Boost. And it's got all kinds of stuff in it. And, Mickiewicz was raving about it just looking at it on the air. So we're following up on, gear.
Alright. Thanks, Roger. I will look into it. K. Alright. Well, you guys Willie. Good day. I gotta get off here. Man. Say hi to Tim. Certainly. Gary. Yes. We will. Pass that along. And, good to hear from you, my friend. You sound real strong. Glad to hear you doing that. K? Alright. Well, there's Gary. Thank you. Yep. You're very welcome, old friend. He's been around here for a long time, many years. He'd been studying this Patriot stuff on his own, like some of you here, and many people around in general. And all of a sudden, you stumble on this. Bam.
What I found in all my years of researching is this. If there was a number of different options for something, you weren't at uncertainty as to how it worked, whenever you stumble on the right answer, you know it virtually immediately. Just everything slows down and all the dust settles. And when that happens, you know you got the answer. Okay? That's been my experience in a number of different situations along the way of all these years of trying to figure this complicated thing out. Hell of a challenge. I kinda consider it now the Patriots Rubik cube. We have, solved the Patriots Rubik cube, it would appear. As, as our old friend, Daryl, we don't see too much or anymore either. He might be listening.
Came on the air one day. He's great at what I call Darrylisms. And, he came on one day, Julie, and he said, very spontaneously, he said, a Gordian knot has to be untied the way it was tied. A what? Very a Gordian knot has to be untied the way it was tied. Do you know what a Gordian knot is?
[01:18:46] Unknown:
Please educate me.
[01:18:48] Unknown:
Well, this is historical and evidently has some his historical significance and truth. Back in Greece, there was a city that was having a lot of problems with their elected official, the mayor. And so they got so frustrated, and they basically came to the conclusion. They said, the next wagon that comes into town full of, let's say, apples or whatever with, with 2 horses, whoever's driving that wagon is gonna be mayor. And sure enough, here came a guy. We fit all that specification, and they made him mayor. And it was the knot that attached his horses to the wagon that nobody could untie.
And that's called a Gordian knot, g o r d I a n. You can go look it up. Yeah. I just, I just looked it up. It looks very complicated. I'm on, a golf course. It's quite what might be on the images, but it's very interesting on and how it applies to what we do and why that comment is so apropos. And the the legend is that people came from all around, and they couldn't untie the knot. And that, the the Alexander the great heard about it, and he came to town, and he's the one that untied it. So now the story splits. Did he go and untie it from the front, or did he go back and pull the connecting hitch, the pin that connected the horses to the wagon and untie it from the back, which is what we've done.
We didn't untie this from the front going through statutes and regulations. We knew it was the feudal system, and we went to the back of the knot and unraveled it. So kind of interesting as it applies to what we do here, what we've done. Anyway, I like the statement. The Gordian knot has to be untied the way it was tied, and that's what we've done. We found out that they're using voluntary servitude. We found out who the head lord of the manor was in charge of that activity, and we just simply sent him a message telling him we're not in his little deal anymore. Sorry. Sorry, mister secretary. We're not in your little scam anymore.
And it is a scam, and you've got to recognize it, don't you? You see, that's the beauty and the power. They can't say no here because it's our choice. And if they do, they're open tyrants. It's it's just amazing how it all works that you can take this one sentence on one piece of paper to 1 guy and literally put them in the corner in Checkmate. You're in Checkmate, boys and girls, or Jews and Jewesses, or Revelation 23 niners, or whatever you wanna label them. That's who we're dealing with here. Everybody's scared to say Jew and that them, and it I've heard that Trump is even talking about passing a law that you can't demonize Jews or whatever. Well, guess what? That won't apply to us, mister Trump. And I like you on a lot of areas. I don't like you on this one, and I'll confront you on it because I'll call them whatever they are.
Try and do something to me about it. Apish? Alright. We got, how long? About 30, 40 minutes left. I know somebody's got some great subject matter and discussion we can plunge off into. And just as I'm saying that, out comes Larry.
[01:22:36] Unknown:
Yeah. You're talking about how people when they fill out, government forms, they're they're kinda threatened by, you know, what could happen if I don't fill this out and say that I'm a US citizen.
[01:22:51] Unknown:
So there's a few facts. Larry, I doubt if anybody's ever even contemplated it. I'm sure it's so deeply conditioned in your subconscious that you check yes and you'd be you'd you'd be beside yourself if that option wasn't there to check. But that I'm just saying, after I real I remember looking at that and understanding some of this years ago and that was the thought was, what happened if I say no? Will they kick me out of the country or whatever else? So they've got you conditioned into it, and they've got you buffered on the other side where that's an option you wanna take. But go ahead.
[01:23:30] Unknown:
Yeah. I just wanna, read a a short 2 or 3 statements that I think helps contribute to this fear factor, and and plants it in the into the subconscious. But occasionally, I gotta make deliveries on a military base, and they have this, this form. It's it's you gotta complete this form. It's, front and back. It's a 1 page form, and it's titled Department of the Navy local population ID card slash base access pass registration. So when I go and make a delivery on a base, I have to fill this out and they do an instant background check. And and if everything checks out according to the information that I put on the form and my background check, then they authorize you to go make deliveries on the base. They issue you a pass. It's a one day pass, and, you're free to go around on the base.
What's interesting is they ask you on this form, US citizen, check yes or no. Dual dual citizenship, yes or no. Citizenship, if other than US, and then you name the country. But what's really interesting is when you go to sign this, this is what you're signing. You're you're hereby authorizing the FBI, the Defense Security Service, and the US Department of Homeland Security to obtain any information required from the federal government and or state agencies. And then get this. Here's what here's what you're signing. I release any individual, including records custodians, any component of the US government, or the individual capital s state criminal history repository supplying information from all liability for damages that may result on account of compliance or any attempts to comply with this authorization.
This release is binding now and in the future on my heirs, assigns, associates, and personal representatives of any nature. Copies of this authorization that show my signature are as valid as the original release signed by me. False statements are punishable by law and could result, and this is this part's all in capital letters, could result in fines and or imprisonment for up to 5 years. Before signing this form, review it carefully to make sure you have answered all questions fully and correctly. I declare under penalty of perjury that the statements made by me on this form are true, complete, and correct, and you date it in signing. How do you like that? Yeah.
[01:26:24] Unknown:
Yikes. I don't know what I don't know what to say, but yikes. You see how they how they shield themselves from any liability, don't you?
[01:26:37] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. You're releasing all liability.
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Even from your heirs and assigns.
[01:26:47] Unknown:
Exactly. From now and into the future forever.
[01:26:52] Unknown:
Well, I get they cover their bases real good. I mean, they got big high end government attorneys. We're just like little peons out here going, I'm sorry, mister secretary. I declare I'm a national and not a citizen of the United States. Sorry.
[01:27:13] Unknown:
And I just came there, Roger.
[01:27:16] Unknown:
You know, you just can't mess with me there, can you there, mister secretary or your delegate?
[01:27:22] Unknown:
Hey, Raj. Hey, Roger. Yes.
[01:27:25] Unknown:
Okay. Hold on. Paul first and then whoever. Go, Paul.
[01:27:29] Unknown:
What's really despicable about that form is the number of people that probably signed it without reading it and have absolutely no idea what they just did.
[01:27:43] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Or or their passport too. Same thing, passport application. I guarantee you one out of a 1000 people might read that oath. But they went to great lengths to hide that right there because that's the one place they've got to expose it to you. Nowhere else do they have to expose it to you except in a passport application. Okay. Well, good deal, Larry. I'm I'm sure you've signed many of them, haven't you?
[01:28:16] Unknown:
Somebody was I signed many of them as a US citizen, and, I think after I became a national, I think I had to fill that out, but I filled it out, obviously, differently.
[01:28:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Yep. Yes. Cool. Well, I'm glad they didn't give you any flack. It's gotta be recognized in there. Now there was somebody else trying to a male voice, when Paul came on there a millisecond ahead of you. Who who was that?
[01:28:41] Unknown:
Yep. This is Carl in Utah. Hey. Hey, Carl. Quick question on that on that form. How how is he filling it out?
[01:28:49] Unknown:
How would we fill that out? Just just Do you deliver to it? I understand. Carl, do you deliver to a military base?
[01:28:57] Unknown:
No. But I just I'm curious how I would fill that out if I did.
[01:29:03] Unknown:
Larry, how did you, how did you tap dance around that? Because, see, even if you check your citizens of the United States, it wouldn't override the affidavit on file with the secretary. K? These things don't override that big picture deal because of, hey. I'm I'm a driver. I've gotta do this. This is the form you gave me. I couldn't figure out where the hell you hid it. How'd you deal with it, Larry?
[01:29:36] Unknown:
Yeah. I I completed it. I wrote on there that I'm a national of the United States of America. And then when it came to signing the fact of the document, the part that I just read, I signed my name without prejudice. Now I understand we already have our god given rights. I did that mostly for their sake that, you know, I'm signing this document, and I'm retaining my rights because they're not gonna know exactly this whole thing about being a national.
[01:30:05] Unknown:
K. I have no idea what they're talk you're talking about. They think you're from Mars. Go ahead, Larry.
[01:30:19] Unknown:
Yeah. And there is a part on there. I didn't have a passport at the time, but you can actually put your passport number down also as a means of identification because they require two forms of identification. You could use a state driver's license. At the time, Florida, you don't know you no longer have to have a a concealed carry permit, and so I used to always use that as my second form of, you know, identification. But our governor got rid of all that, and we're we're allowed to carry without a permit now. But, I
[01:30:55] Unknown:
open or not? Open or not, Larry? Open or not?
[01:30:59] Unknown:
Oh, it's gotta be concealed, but, you don't need a permit anymore. But I would always use my driver's license and my concealed carriage permit to get on the base. Mhmm. And, but now as a as a national, I just I just fill it out, you know, and I I use, well, of course, I I haven't been on the base for a while, but, I still use my concealed carry permit even though I didn't need to. And, I just signed it without prejudice. I put in there that I'm a national of the United States of America, and that I had no problem getting on the base. So
[01:31:38] Unknown:
how big is the Navy base there? You're right on the Saint is it the Saint Johns River?
[01:31:45] Unknown:
Well, they have NAS Jacks, which is along 17, you know, down down in Orange Park, if that sounds familiar. But the one that I I've never really
[01:31:57] Unknown:
I've not spent any time in there, but okay. I know a little bit about it. I never spent much time in Jacksonville. So you got one, a naval air station down there. And what else? A a bigger base or not? Smaller? There's there's a navy base in Mayport,
[01:32:12] Unknown:
which is it's all part of Jacksonville, you know, but they call it Mayport. And that's the one that I would usually deliver at.
[01:32:23] Unknown:
I see. They dock dock big ships there or what?
[01:32:28] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. They've, they've I've seen, you know, carriers in there. Really? You know, at certain times. But Uh-huh. Yeah. Everything. And they service them. They stock them. And, Okay. You have to even get a special what they call a pier pass if you have to go down to the pier, with the delivery. So Uh-huh. Yeah. It's pretty amazing.
[01:32:52] Unknown:
How cool. Okay. Well, good, Larry. I've I've never heard of anybody, being turned away on this filling out forms and stuff, even if it's not very clear, you know, unlike the I9. They used to have US National on the I9 as a check. About 15 years or so ago, I had a student that checked that in a job thing. And, I I I don't know if y'all remember me telling the story. He's a real sharp kid. He's in Destin. He retired Air Force. Had top security clearance. He was a doctor's son. Son, real sharp, and been over in Germany and all this stuff, and he retired, loved to fish, moved back to Destin.
And, his, guy he fished with was the captain that we used down there. And so, Bobby was telling him he he started there was a video floating around when Obama ran on the 14th amendment, and this guy got ahold of a copy. And he was asking my friend about it, and he said, well, if you wanna know anything about 14th amendment, you need to ask my buddy, Roger. And so his name's Todd. He got a hold of me, and I educated him up. And so he, he he he got him a girlfriend, but she was in California. And they already had a a jury day, on her child from the divorce that the child couldn't leave the state of California.
And so she wasn't gonna fly by herself out there to Florida and leave the kid there, and so he ended up having to go to California a bunch to see sweet thing there. And, and so he even he had to go out and get another job because all that flight was costing a bunch of money. And so, around Destin and Eglin, there's a lot of, military subcontractors with his experience and background. He went in. 1 of them got hired the first one he went in. You know? And so he filled out all that paperwork they want you to fill out in human resources, and one of them was the I9. And even though he had not filed an affidavit, he checked US National.
So and they put him to work 1st day. So he goes home and comes in the 2nd day, and he said, Roger is like vaudeville. You know, when they get somebody on stage and they wanted them off stage, they take that hook of that cane and put it around their neck and yank them off stage. Well, he said that's about what happened to me. He said I walked in the front door, and the boss's office was right there in the front. And he said, before I could get 2 steps in the place, he had me in his office and he put that I9 in front of me. He said, if you don't change this, you don't have a job.
And because he had not filed his his affidavit yet, he had nothing to stand on, so he changed it and went on. He probably never corrected that. But, see, I told him I said, well, it's too bad you hadn't filed an affidavit because if you had, you could have probably sued him to kingdom come for discrimination, and you wouldn't had to work, period. Right? But that's the only incident I've I've ever heard of something like that happening along that, and he didn't have it backed up. Well, Pat, I take that back. There's another one. Padgett's mother, who's an international tennis star, South African.
And when Padgett and them went through it and mom wanted to, so mom tried to send hers in and they refused her. But the problem is Padgett's mother had not made a copy of what she sent in. So it was all hearsay. And so that's why I all of you, when you send stuff in, keep a copy. K? But though those are about the only two incidents I can think of where we haven't been successful. Anybody else remember 1 maybe?
[01:36:54] Unknown:
Comment?
[01:36:55] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Please. Is that Tom? Tom Dee, the famous? That's that's,
[01:37:00] Unknown:
the infamous. The infamous I was listening on yeah. Yeah. That's right. I was listening on Global Voice. Were were you just talking to somebody that was at NAS Jacks?
[01:37:12] Unknown:
Yes. Larry in Jacksonville, delivers there occasionally.
[01:37:17] Unknown:
Yeah. I was curious if if did they let him carry a weapon on there with him when he went in that they'll do deliveries?
[01:37:25] Unknown:
Larry, that's an interesting question. Now that Florida's changed its laws and you can conceal carry without a permit, did they even ask you that question when you went on?
[01:37:38] Unknown:
Well, they ask you that question verbally, you know, at the check-in point because they have to inspect your your equipment and then, you know, then they send you in to to fill out the the paperwork and then they give you the pass. But, we're not allowed to have weapons on us per, you know, the policy of the company I work for. So Okay. Okay. Right. Yeah. What do you usually haul? What do you haul, Larry? I I work for a company. Well, I'm not afraid to say it. It's FedEx. I work for FedEx, but I I deliver large items. Like, most people think of FedEx, you know, small packages and Packages. Right. FedEx drivers running running, you know, crazily from from door to door because they only have, you know, less than a minute for each stop.
But I I I, deliver larger items, and so I may only have, like, a dozen to sometimes as high as 18 deliveries a day, and we're allowed a certain amount of time per stop because you're dealing with heavier weights. For example, if I'm delivering something that weighs up to a £1,000, I have 15 minutes to make that delivery. If it's over a £1,000, I have 30 minutes to make that delivery. But most of the time, the deliveries are made, like, within 5 minutes, 10 minutes, you know, unless there's a delay or something. Or if someone paid for extra services to bring it inside and break it down and all that.
So, mainly, I'm delivering larger items to the bases. I've been on the NAS space a couple of times, but mainly, I was always delivering at the Mayport base, and that's that form that I just read from that I'd have to fill out. And I must admit, the first time I had to complete that form as a national, I was thinking to myself, what are these guys gonna think of me? Are they are they even gonna let me on the base? Am I gonna bring this back to the terminal? And, but they they, you know, processed it and didn't say a word about it. And I had on there that I was a national of the United States of America. Yep.
[01:39:50] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. Like I said, you go to They had
[01:39:53] Unknown:
no clue.
[01:39:54] Unknown:
They well, you go to these bureaucrats or people like that, they just do what you ask them to do, and everything goes right back on. That's pretty much my experience. Who was saying, hey, Roger there?
[01:40:05] Unknown:
That was me. Ports, arsenals, forts And needful buildings. And other needful buildings. They irrespective of what state or territory they are in, they are their own government, jurisdiction.
[01:40:24] Unknown:
Well, there's they're Washington, DC.
[01:40:26] Unknown:
They're Washington, DC. Matter. Fort Doesn't matter if concealed carry is fully legal in Florida
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because that base is not in Florida. That base is Washington, DC. Well, it's just like when you walk into the post office. You're in Washington, DC, but it was Fort's arsenal in Needville buildings and not ports. Don't get those confused.
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Okay. Okay. Excuse me.
[01:40:50] Unknown:
Well, I mean, I know that's in the garden. Ports belong to the Chinese.
[01:40:55] Unknown:
Yeah. That's right. Yeah. They bought most of them. Okay. Sherry. Yes, ma'am? Hey. Hey, Larry. A question for Larry. Okay.
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Do you think the reason they didn't question, that document as him putting down that he was a national is that they had already known him already previously, and they were familiar with him?
[01:41:21] Unknown:
Could be, but he may could be. Did you know? Do you build up a relationship with those folks? Are they there long enough or you there often enough, Larry?
[01:41:32] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I was I've been going on that base at the Mayport base for since 2004, I guess. And so there's there's a couple of people there that are still around, and they know me. So that might have something to do with it. Yes. Yeah. Okay. Good deal.
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Alright. Tom, you had something else to add?
[01:41:55] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanted to ask Larry. Is Cecil Fields still there?
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I I don't think so. I I think in a very limited sense, they turn it into some big commerce center, but I I think they still have a little bit of a military presence there because I think, they have some, military planes and and and things of that nature land on the airfield still. But for the most part, I think it's
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It was out on a 100 and third Street.
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Right. A 100 and third. Exactly.
[01:42:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I used to I used to live, off of Timucuanha Road. I know they tore that up. I went the last time I was there back in the god, I can't even remember when I was back there last time, but, you know, they cut Timucuanha Road up off of Blanding. But, yeah. I was at I was at all three bases. I was at Maple I was in I was stationed at NAS Jax in the VP outfit, and then I got orders to to a attack squadron in Cecil Field, but I got an early out, so I didn't go there. And then I went as soon as I got out, I went to work at Mayport, working on oil tankers for a little bit, and, you know, did the whole round. In fact, my mother-in-law still lives in Orange Park.
Funny to hear this, you know, you talk about this. It's, you know, just bring back memories.
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Yeah. Since then, they've installed a toll road all, you know, the their I guess their objective is to complete a circle all around Jacksonville because they already have an interstate, 295, and they added on to it. It was it was called 9 b and 9a, and it completely it is I guess, we call those, what do you call those interstates that go around a beltway? They added that beltway. The other half of the beltway is what I should say because I they always had 295 going around, like, halfway around Jacksonville. But then later on, they added 9 a and 9 b to complete the circle, and now they they went back to I don't think they had toll roads in Jacksonville.
And then they built this toll road. And their their goal is to bring this thing completely around Jacksonville to generate revenue, obviously, but it's a really nice toll road. And, you know, when you went down the end of a 100 and third, it would go into Chaffey. We're right there where Chaffey is. That's a that's all now a toll road, and, you know, it's taking you, like, about a third of the way around Jacksonville. So, yeah, a lot of things have changed.
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How much they charge you as well? Lived right behind 295, and I when I was riding my motorcycle into down the, in the in the Jacksonville where I was working, I used to I had a hole on the fence. I could just jump right on 295 right from the back of my street and, then just cut across when I came home. By the way, they have to go all the way off and find the exit below that. It was nice about riding the motorcycle. Yeah. Roger asked how much that is. I'm wondering. They they put a toll road in. That's amazing.
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Right. And it has all the the automatic readers to read your license plates, and then you can you can contract with, Jacksonville. Well, I guess, I should say, you can contract with the state, and you can get you'll you'll get a discounted rate as you go and and travel along the toll roads, but they got these, you know, these overhangs that automatically read your license plate. And if you don't have a contract with the state, like, where you, you know, you'll get billed every month if you if you use the toll road. If you don't have that, you'll still get billed because they'll read your license plate and send you a bill in the mail, but it'll be a whole lot more money.
[01:45:49] Unknown:
That's what they do down here in Texas, and I avoid these toll roads like the plague. But when I lived in Philly, we had E ZPass. You had a little you had a little transponder behind your, rearview mirror up on the windshield, and, you know, you could go all through New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland. They all took E ZPass, so it was pretty it was pretty good. But you know what? They they could track it to that way, but, you know, I wasn't doing anything that I didn't want them tracking me. I didn't really care.
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And they'll never take those tolls off of those toll roads because they're running them over on the second set of books, the CAFRs.
[01:46:28] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. The CAFRs. Yeah.
[01:46:31] Unknown:
So, we'll be there, Larry. Thanks for the Jacksonville is very interesting. If you look at Jacksonville on a map, the way it's shaded, it's not built up to that, but its boundaries are the largest city in the country, I believe, Larry,
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or whatever. That's right. What they did is they used to have all these individual towns. Like, I'm from Pennsylvania, and, you know, you could go 5 minutes down the road and you're in a different city or a little town. And, they they had that here in Jacksonville, but then they they merged everything together. And I believe, like you said, it's the largest, land area city in in the United States.
[01:47:17] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. Just look at it on a map. You'll be stunned how big it is.
[01:47:23] Unknown:
Okay. You have got Larry, Larry, the last time you were in at NES Jacks, was that right outside the gate going going north on 17? Was that little bar there called the attic, was that is that still there?
[01:47:42] Unknown:
I I haven't really noticed, but I'll have to look for it. Yeah.
[01:47:46] Unknown:
Yeah. It was a big biker bar. It was a big biker bar. It's just an alley. How about Did they have How about that Shrimp?
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How about that strip club down on ninth Street?
[01:47:57] Unknown:
Oh, man. You know, it's funny you mentioned that. Those they got those places everywhere, Roger. Of course. I mean, it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it There's a strip club.
[01:48:09] Unknown:
Oh, in the Navy City? Yeah. Well, that's what that's what the thing was with the attic. I was driving that. I came out of the base one day, and I was driving past there. And I got right up there in some some Oh. Oh. What's that?
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What is that? Where is it coming from? And how quick can we stop it? Woah.
[01:48:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Then we must be talking about something they don't want us to talk about. Yikes. I was driving by there. I was driving right by there, and the and the parking lot comes right after the road. And some some girl comes running out of there topless and, is, like, waving her arms and screaming, and I stop. She jumps in. I drive her down about 2 miles and drop her off, and I'm going, like, what the hell? So Wow,
[01:48:54] Unknown:
Yikes. Yeah. Wild. Crazy. Adventures. Yep. The adventures of, of a port city. Okay. We got a little bit of time left here. Not much anybody as we've been talking about the, well, we've I think we probably will get a letter from the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. Hello. How are you doing? Thank thanking us. Yes. You you said hello. Hello.
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Hello?
[01:49:21] Unknown:
Hi. Yep. Who are you? Yeah. This is Chris,
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and, it's my first time listening in.
[01:49:27] Unknown:
I'm listening. Your name can I ask your name again? You're you're a little bit faint on your end or Chris is your name. Where are you from? Southern from Northern. Okay. Are you in California now?
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That's correct.
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In Southern?
[01:49:48] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Near near in Los Angeles County.
[01:49:51] Unknown:
Okay. We got a bunch of folks down there. Merck, a heads up here for Chris. This is your first time, conversing with us. How'd you find us, Chris?
[01:50:00] Unknown:
Well, I found you, by accident. Uh-huh. And, No. No. So, I oh, I I saw I saw this, this video on BitChute about the, Talmudic
[01:50:20] Unknown:
slavery
[01:50:21] Unknown:
Yes. Of the 14th of and it's probably somebody you know. And he thought he mentioned you knew the end of his, his video. Alright. So I had to just look on around, follow your name and, until I finally put all the pieces together.
[01:50:37] Unknown:
Good. We're glad to have you. Welcome. Okay. Have you had a chance to study some of the information yet, or you kinda real brief?
[01:50:46] Unknown:
Brief? I'm going I'm gonna go through it very thoroughly. I'm familiar with a lot of this already. Are you familiar with Christopher up in, at Destination Freedom up in New Hampshire?
[01:50:58] Unknown:
Chris, I think I I've seen him. Christopher, what was his last name? Gronsky. I think I saw him interviewed on, the guy that does, oh, wow, dollar vigilante, down at Acapulco or something. I think it might be the same guy. He takes a different approach than we do. But but, yeah, I think I know you're talking about okay.
[01:51:25] Unknown:
He he recommends using a FOIA request to get your passport information back. And in your case, it would seem like maybe you could do that for the affidavit as well.
[01:51:36] Unknown:
Well, you can, and you don't what we found, Chris, is you don't necessarily wanna use a FOIA request. You wanna use a privacy act request because you're dealing with your information. And if it's not that, they have they can. Sometimes they know we can. We're nonresponsive or whatever. So just a point. Okay?
[01:51:57] Unknown:
So what what kind of request did you say?
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Privacy act. They're basically the same as a FOIA, but it's when you're looking for your own information.
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Okay.
[01:52:09] Unknown:
So, yes. Uh-huh. You're very welcome. Okay. Well, yes. I'll I'll I'll let you talk. Go ahead. What's your question?
[01:52:18] Unknown:
Okay. Also, the, there was a Supreme Court case that states that there is 3 kinds of United States citizen. 1 is the resident. Okay. The resident alien, and it also includes a nonresident alien. You know, anybody that is a citizen
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of any of the citizens of the state. That's correct.
[01:52:44] Unknown:
So, so under that, you could say you can just answer, yeah. I'm a United States citizen. You could qualify you qualified if you wanted to. What Or you could say you're not you not a citizen of that of, the
[01:52:59] Unknown:
Well, here here's a way to qualify it, of America. Yes. I'm a citizen of the United States of America. A citizen of the United States without the of America is a federal citizen automatically.
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That's correct. Yes. Then one of one of the people today,
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mentioned putting without prejudice, I believe, above his signature. That was Larry. Yeah. That was Larry talking about this form on the naval base. Yep.
[01:53:26] Unknown:
Right. Yeah. I I I used to haul a lot of loads for the military. You don't need a DOT for that because they regulate their own loads. And I did it, for cash. It was no problem. And I didn't have to sign any of those types of things, but without prejudice, would that be approximately the same thing Well as,
[01:53:50] Unknown:
it doesn't really apply to us because we've gotten that automatically and gained those rights by filing our affidavits. So as Larry said, he put that on there for them, not for him because he understood that difference.
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So what about all rights reserved?
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The same thing. I mean, you've got all your rights reserved because you claimed them already with the affidavits. Exactly. But if you but if it makes you feel better, you put that on there.
[01:54:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I like I like what you're doing, and, I believe I'm gonna do that on top of what I've already done, with my passport.
[01:54:27] Unknown:
And I'm gonna try to do that. What are let me ask you a question. What'd you already do with your passport? What what what do you make that comment for? How did you do it? I'm gonna ask you that. What's that? Your passport.
[01:54:44] Unknown:
Yeah. It's you're breaking up a little. Say it one more time. Okay. Your passport. How did you apply for your passport that's different? What what did you do? I applied for the passport with an explanatory statement. And, also, also the, with with correct correcting the form as well. Like, in the form they have, signed it under under, under a penalty of perjury. Of perjury. Yep. But it's not qualified. You know? What laws are they using? What you put under the laws of the United States of America?
[01:55:19] Unknown:
Well, that's the within and without clause. Are you aware of that? 20@usc281746?
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Yes.
[01:55:29] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's okay. It doesn't matter which one. You've got your affidavit or you as you said, your act explanatory statement. See, it doesn't matter what you say. It matters if you rebut the presumption. Everything's running under presumption of law. So anything you say that rebuts that presumption will work.
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Mhmm.
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Okay.
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Yeah. I give it that. What did you say what did you say in your explanatory statement?
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Oh, I was well
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Did you give them 2 or 3 pages worth?
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Yes. Yes.
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You wanna know how easy it is to get out of this? And this is from the state department website. I, Chris from California, do solemnly swear my intent to be a national and not a citizen of the United States. Sign it, notarize it, send it to them. You're out. One sentence on one piece of paper to 1 guy. Okay.
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Okay. Yeah. I'll I'll I'll I'll do that. Yes.
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You can find that on the state department website, over, travel.state.gov. Under in the search, put in certificate of non hyphen citizen nationality. There'll be a number of options that pop up. It's on the bottom of that page. Now it's got a fluff paragraph. It says, if you're in the northern Mariana Islands and it's before your 18th or 6 months after your 18th birthday, you can go in front of a judge and say this. But it's that's what they're telling you. Evidently, the Northern Marianas used to be associated with American Samoa because that's where they're hiding all this.
But but that one sentence, it doesn't matter what they say in that paragraph. That rebuts the presumption. You can say it that simply, and you're out. That you can do get out of the federal system. If you got the right stuff at home, you can get out of it for a postage stamp and never even have to leave your lot line.
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Right. Yeah.
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With one caveat, Roger, that he cannot update, he cannot update, his explanatory statement to an existing passport.
[01:57:57] Unknown:
You can't update that? You you
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They cannot add that to an existing
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Oh, no. They won't add it. No. No. No. They won't add anything to something existing. And the reason for that is when you applied for the previous one, you contracted with them and you were of that legal personality. You let the presumption roll on. You didn't straighten it out. That's the legal personality they're gonna assign that contracted document, and they're not gonna allow you to add anything to it, a la missus Robinson, Sherry, and her bullshit.
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Mhmm.
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Now here's the other question, Chris. Did you order a passport book or a passport card or both?
[01:58:39] Unknown:
I got both.
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Okay. Well, what you could do is you could basically I I'm I'm sure everything's fine. I don't know what you wrote or whatever, but it sounds like that you in what you do, you kinda know. Did you rebut the presumption? Did you tell them you're not that or you're not related to black slaves or any of that type of verbiage?
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No. I didn't do that.
[01:59:04] Unknown:
What did you say? You said it in q what did you explain in your explanatory statement? We'd have to We're about to run out of time here. We're about to run out of time on the show today, and I can't stay late today. But you can you come back tomorrow where we can start Yeah. The show with this conversation? Can you?
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Great.
[01:59:27] Unknown:
Alright. Well, then that gives us plenty of time. We got 2 hours and from there on, however many we need. May I suggest if you haven't really familiarized yourself with what we teach here and why, let me give you a couple of caveats. This is not just my information. This is the result of over a 100 years of legal and historical research in 3 men's lives, very dedicated, and I was just the lucky one that put it all together. Okay? So it's all been validated. It's all been verified. We teach law that they don't teach in law schools anymore because my law teacher studied the law that way. And that's how we know, all these things that have led us to a successful approach with these slavers. Alright?
So, anyway, we'll kick it back off tomorrow with Chris in Southern California and get into a little more. If you could maybe find that document that you attached and give us a little more, I'd like to know what you wrote in there to see if that I think we need to suggest that you supersede it or not. Okay?
[02:00:33] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Thank you.
[02:00:35] Unknown:
Okay. You're welcome, Chris. So everybody else, good show today. We got Julie taken care of, I I think, at least for the moment. And, and everybody else, we got some new folks on like Chris today. That's fantastic. We heard from Gary, our old, buddy, him and Gina up in Flathead County. That's fantastic. And, we're glad you, whoever you are, are along with us for the ride in the forum, and, we hope you got something out of it today. Anybody else got anything to add here as we close out? Well, I'm gonna take that as a no and, you know, end up with our little outro here in a minute. And as I said, it's Tuesday, which is the expat lunch day down here in the part of Ecuador we're in. I'm anxious to see a lot of folks. People have been out of the country and stuff the last several weeks or last month. So should be a good crowd. Thank you, Roger. And you're very welcome, Julie. And glad to have you along too.
And we're growing slowly but surely. You know? Painfully slow, but I'd rather have it that way than be a flash in the pan. I think we're, out of the show. And, is that right, Paul? So cut us off. See y'all tomorrow. Did you get that, Paul?
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Yeah. We're,
[02:01:59] Unknown:
we're actually still on Global Voice Network, and we dropped off. Okay. So you're okay. You're gonna record the after show. That's great. I am gonna jet out of here so I don't be late for lunch. So, we'll see you, Chris. Nice to meet you. We'll look forward to picking up our conversation tomorrow. Okay? I guess that's okay. Alright. Bye bye.
[02:02:23] Unknown:
Thank you, Rog. Have a good one, Roger. Take care. Okay. Have a nice
[02:02:29] Unknown:
Alright. Well, anybody else have anything that they wanna talk about? Anything they they wanna bring up? Otherwise,
[02:02:38] Unknown:
it's just a to take a look. Who was who was it that said that they, filed a, FOIA? Was it that new the new fella?
[02:02:46] Unknown:
I think yeah. I think it could've been.
[02:02:49] Unknown:
Chris? Yeah. Chris I mean, I I filed a FOIA I filed a FOIA a year ago, and they still haven't responded. Oh, yeah. And, I'm thinking maybe I can go back and file.
[02:03:04] Unknown:
What's that? There there's no rules on expediency for that. Yeah. If it if it's personal information, if it's part of your file, you have to, you have to submit a private information or a private Yeah. Private information. Yeah.
[02:03:20] Unknown:
Request. It's still under 552. I think it's 5 USU 552, ain't it?
[02:03:26] Unknown:
Yeah. I believe so. It's just the heading on the document. What were you the only thing that matters. Yeah.
[02:03:32] Unknown:
You know, back in the IRS days, we used to file FOIAs all the time with the IRS and, always got responses, you know, timely too. And, they even gave me the phone number, the name, the email address of the agent who was supposed the person who's supposed to be handling my my FOIA and can't get a hold of them. They don't return calls. You know, it's almost like they're avoiding me because I asked them a lot of questions about, you know, what's the status of my, you know, do they have a copy of my do they have a copy of my affidavit? What's the status? What's all the codes on the ID card mean? You know, definitions of all the codes and all that. They didn't they won't they don't wanna answer that. So maybe I'll have them refile as a privacy act.
[02:04:22] Unknown:
Well, okay. Now now here's the deal. The the reason that you probably haven't got a response is because you asked them, multiple things. You asked them for the the contents of your administrative file, any documents that you personally have on file for you. That's a privacy information request. But when you're asking them what the what the the codes and classifications on, like the passport card, mean, that is a Freedom of Information Act request. So you've got 2 different classes of information you're looking for, but you tried to use one form to do it. I would refile
[02:05:05] Unknown:
No. No. They even on the instructions, Paul, they said you could do that.
[02:05:10] Unknown:
May may I add something here? Yeah. Sure. This yeah. This this is Matt. I did my, documents, my my passport in 2020, and I had explanatory statements about 3 or 4 pages of them. And I did immediately did a FOIA request on the application documents or whatever. And I was I were I sent letters. I can phone call tons of phone calls trying to get that information for about, you know, over a year, well over a year. And finally, I went online and filed a fraud complaint, and I immediately got help. Immediately, within a week, I had all my docs. They they wanted me to send a copy of my, passport, you know, fax that into them, and then they immediately gave me this grommeted beautiful FOIA docs, but it was with a fraud complaint online, of basically, them defrauding me out of my $50, for services that I paid for that they never did, and and they were, like, right on it. So I hope that helps, but just wanted to add that.
[02:06:16] Unknown:
Excellent. Well, they you know, the only only recourse that I can see that I have for this is to file a lawsuit because they have not complied with the request, timely. You know, they have not the only thing they said was is that they are that they are way behind. They have they are short of help and basically I forget the exact verbiage, but they basically say, hey, we don't have enough people and we'll get to you as soon as we can. But know, like I said, it's been literally a year now because I think I filed it on January 4th last year.
[02:06:49] Unknown:
Hey, Tom. So yeah. I'll tell you what. Send send when they when they say we don't we're getting to you, we don't have we don't have the staff to handle all the requests we have. Let them know that that's not your problem and that they can put your request ahead of somebody that is not going to file a fraud complaint against them if they don't act now. Go ahead. Yeah. But I couldn't I don't have money back for fraud. I don't have money
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back like the other fellow does. What money? I didn't give any money.
[02:07:29] Unknown:
Oh, you didn't give me any money?
[02:07:32] Unknown:
No. They I said they I they they asked me how much I would be willing to pay in, you know, to produce the doc you know, to provide the documents. And, I said up to a $100, but they never asked for it because they haven't completed it. They haven't even researched it to tell me how much it would be. I mean, it's just like it's like, they threw it in the bottom desk drawer and forgot about it, you know, intentionally.
[02:07:58] Unknown:
Yeah. They probably put it at the back of the desk with all the David Strait stuff.
[02:08:04] Unknown:
Alright. Okay. Excuse me. I should miss that. Did Roger did Roger mention was anything mentioned on the show earlier about the, that vehicle that exploded in front of Trump Towers
[02:08:16] Unknown:
No. In Vegas? No. Earlier? Nothing was mentioned about
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that. Sounds like this guy might have been might have been,
[02:08:25] Unknown:
I have some information on that.
[02:08:29] Unknown:
On which?
[02:08:30] Unknown:
There's a there's a guy by Josh the name of Josh Reed who pretty much knows everything. That guy was murdered beforehand, and it was a CIA shut him up type of operation, and that information is on ninoscorner.tv, the interview with Josh Reed. It's fascinating, but at the same token, it's quite scary because he explains in detail how where he went and he explains in military code when somebody tells you, he said in the email, my first car was such and such. That was not his first car. That was called a distress signal that he was in trouble and being followed. So that all was again sigh off by the by by the c letter agency that's not good.
[02:09:25] Unknown:
Well, they said that the DNA of the body they found in there didn't match his new son. So either either it wasn't him or his wife was, had a baby by somebody else.
[02:09:35] Unknown:
Could you repeat that website, dot tv, something corner?
[02:09:39] Unknown:
It's Nino, ninoscorner.tv. He's got so many interviews on there. One is with Josh Reed, and it's over an hour and a half long, and Josh's former military, he said that it's a total CIA lie operation, and that guy was murdered before, and that he was wearing a v some v explosive device or whatever, and he said even the way that device went off would have completely blown off his head. And he shows pictures of it and everything, but he has the emails and all of the receipts on that show. And Nino usually charges, I think, 3.99 or 4.99 a month. You could just sign up and watch it and then just deactivate your $4 or whatever. It's worth the $4 to watch that though. It's incredible.
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Thank you.
[02:10:35] Unknown:
I have a quick comment. I don't know if you guys remember, the video of, the ghosts in the machine. That was a supposedly promo to recruit psychological operations. That was out of Fort Bragg. And all 3 all 2 those 2 guys in New Orleans and Las Vegas and also the the guy that was caught at the golf course in Florida are all from Fort Bragg IU.
[02:11:11] Unknown:
So so all the guys involved in the most recent false flag events were all at Fort Bragg They are go at one time or another. Yeah.
[02:11:23] Unknown:
Yeah. And I don't know if you remember the video of the recruiting video for psyops. It's called the you can get on YouTube. I think it's called the ghost and machine.
[02:11:35] Unknown:
Okay. I'll have to look I'll have to look for that. Download it.
[02:11:42] Unknown:
I'll find it for you.
[02:11:44] Unknown:
Hey, Julie. Do you know if chat. CIA and Mossad are basically the same thing or affiliated or
[02:11:59] Unknown:
I think they're a 100% affiliated. I don't know how, but they're all nefarious. All those 3 letter agencies are all nefarious agencies.
[02:12:10] Unknown:
Thanks Julie.
[02:12:12] Unknown:
Mi6, Mi5, all of those things are just nothing but assassination agencies.
[02:12:49] Unknown:
You still here, Paul?
[02:12:54] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm I'm looking up Ghost in the Machine. The hidden truth behind
[02:12:59] Unknown:
Ghost in the Machine. It just got real quiet. That's all.
[02:13:03] Unknown:
I thought maybe I dropped. Yeah. No. I was muted because I talk to myself when I'm looking up stuff.
[02:13:10] Unknown:
Yeah. But the important part is is do you answer?
[02:13:15] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh oh, I absolutely do answer. Green Berets React, new psyops recruiting video goes in the machine. I, Robot, doctor Alfred Lanning. There have always been ghosts in the machine. Holy god. There's all kinds of stuff here. It's a veritable plethora.
[02:13:40] Unknown:
Yep. I put, one in in the chat. I think there are 2 of them, but I put one of them in the chat. YouTube.
[02:13:57] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you. Yeah. There's 1 and 2. I got those. The ghost in the Machine. Noam Chomsky discusses how the mechanical philosophy that originated in 17th century with thinkers. Wow. That's, 3 hours 36 minutes.
[02:14:26] Unknown:
Hey, Tom. This is Larry. You still there?
[02:14:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Roger.
[02:14:33] Unknown:
For both loans.
[02:14:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Did you say you were never answered by the federal government for your FOIA request for it's been over a year?
[02:14:42] Unknown:
Yeah. It's been I think the January 4th was the, a year now. And I kept calling on them, leaving messages, and sending emails, and checking the status, and still says, you know, I have to go look at it to remember what it said, but it's been a while since I checked, and I have sure haven't gotten anything in response.
[02:15:03] Unknown:
Well, I'm pretty sure the United States code says that they have a certain period of time to answer you. I just checked in a general sense, with AI, and, she said that they have to respond within 20 days and they can extend it 10 additional days for unusual circumstances. Now those 20 days that they have to respond to a foyer request does not include holidays and weekends. It's it's working days. So, you know, the I've known of, cases that I've read that, the, plaintiff wasn't, given the information, like, they were they were never responded to. And so they took them to federal court. They took the federal government to federal court.
So they have to they have to abide by these rules, and they have to respond to you. So that's another thing you might wanna look into.
[02:16:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I that's what I was thinking. I'm figuring, like, what am I gonna have to do? File file a FOIA lawsuit to get this, to get it moving or what? You know, there's no reason. It was it's not like they had to, you know, go digging in the history books or anything. It's it's all recent information. It should be readily available, and, it's it's more like they just don't wanna answer me. And, you know, I I'll check it out and then maybe tomorrow I'll pop back in and tell you what the status is.
[02:16:37] Unknown:
Tom, you might be able to go ahead and do it under the privacy act, and you might get better results.
[02:16:47] Unknown:
Yeah. I could do that too. I was thinking of that. So
[02:16:51] Unknown:
Yeah. I think people are getting better results if it's under the privacy act. There is a process. I'm looking at the the link here now for the process. I'll get back to you on that if you're still on.
[02:17:08] Unknown:
Hey, Tom. How long ago did you, send that for your request? How long ago?
[02:17:15] Unknown:
Almost a year. Well, I think it's a little over a year ago now. So I think I filed it on January 4th last year.
[02:17:24] Unknown:
After COVID, everything got sluggish during and after COVID.
[02:17:34] Unknown:
Yeah. That's I I still hear that excuse every once in a while.
[02:17:45] Unknown:
Tom, also, a blended FOIA and Privacy Act request that covers both angles. I yield.
[02:17:58] Unknown:
Yeah. It's basically what I did. You know, I was asking for personal information, and I was also asking for public information. So, and they didn't write back and say, hey. You know, you can't do this or this isn't right or you got to do 2 separate ones or anything like that. They just said, we're busy. I have to get I'll look it up and get the exact verbiage that they said, you know, it's still in the last time I checked which is around September, I think was last time I looked. It just said that, you know, we're still we're still in process. It says assign if I remember correctly, it says assign to an agent or whatever they call themselves, Yeah.
Representative or I forget the exact verbiage.
[02:18:50] Unknown:
That basically means they didn't wanna do it, so they put you off.
[02:18:55] Unknown:
There there's a link in the chat for a PDF, and it's, www.ilrc.org forward slash sites forward slash default forward slash file. But, anyway, it's about, it's the Department of State FOIA request for personal records. You can get it online, the PDF, the whole process. Department of State FOIA request for personal records. I yield. Somebody can email that to Tom, that'd be helpful. Thank you.
[02:19:45] Unknown:
Or you can can you repeat that, URL slowly?
[02:19:49] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. It's, www.ilrc.orgforward/ sites, s I t e s, forward slash default forward slash files forward slash resourcesforward/foia.justthatnotnot2ofem.foia, space, d o s, practice, advisory, dec 2021.pdf.
[02:20:54] Unknown:
Okay. I got as far as FOIA. Okay. And then is it a space or an underscore? We don't usually put spaces in file.
[02:21:03] Unknown:
Well, it's a space on on on the on the, I put it in the chat, so I'm reading from the chat.
[02:21:14] Unknown:
So it's foia? Yeah. It's probably underscore you.
[02:21:17] Unknown:
It's foia space d u s
[02:21:21] Unknown:
Is that delta Oscar Sierra or or what?
[02:21:25] Unknown:
Yes. Space, practice. Practice.
[02:21:33] Unknown:
Singular?
[02:21:35] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:21:36] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:21:38] Unknown:
Advisory.
[02:21:41] Unknown:
All one word? Practice advisory, one word, or space? Is there a space in between
[02:21:46] Unknown:
practice space advisory space
[02:21:50] Unknown:
d e c t. I'm still doing advisory. Okay. So I got I got FOIA DOS practice DOS, like, disk operating system DOS. Yep. Okay. And then I got advisory. What's after advisory?
[02:22:09] Unknown:
DEC, Delta
[02:22:12] Unknown:
echo Another so another space, DEC.
[02:22:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Advisoriespace DEC, space 2021 dot PDF. And I'm sure if you go on the Yandex I'm sure if you go on the Yandex and you punch in Department of State FOIA request for personal records, it'll come up.
[02:22:39] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, I got it. Came right up. Okay. Department of State FOIA request for personal records. Okay. Good. Thank you very much. That'll I'll go into that.
[02:22:49] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:22:51] Unknown:
Okay. Cool. Yeah. That's where I filed it, I believe. With I filed it with the the Secretary of State's FOIA office. So, they actually have their own FOIA resource officer in, each, I guess, in each federal agency has their own resource officer or resource office with a resource officer. So alright. Well, I'll dig into that, and I'll let you know. Thank you. Good luck. Oh, yeah. Not a problem. Hey, Tom.
[02:23:25] Unknown:
Yes?
[02:23:27] Unknown:
If you want if you wanna save that link, I emailed it to you. Tom@republic.
[02:23:33] Unknown:
Excellent. Good. Not a problem. I got it too. Yeah. That's great.
[02:23:41] Unknown:
Not a problem. Thank you, Sketch.
[02:23:45] Unknown:
Now the chat room that, you know, where he said he poses, is that the Telegram room? The Telegram? Telegram would be,
[02:23:53] Unknown:
number 2 I
[02:23:55] Unknown:
can put in Jatango if you need it there.
[02:23:59] Unknown:
No. It's still in the video branch. So Okay. Good enough. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It's good. I got it. Yeah. I have to I have to copy the, chat messages.
[02:24:14] Unknown:
And save them locally. Thank you very much.
[02:24:18] Unknown:
Alright. Oh, lots of good stuff in there.
[02:24:22] Unknown:
So I wonder what the is Larry still here, the guy in Florida? Is it is it cold is it butt cold down there in Jacksonville? What I saw from the weather, because it would spend in the 20s here in South Texas.
[02:24:44] Unknown:
In the twenties in Texas? Is that southern Texas? Yeah.
[02:24:49] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm near I'm near Fort Hood. That was the reason I was asking him about going on the base because, I was thinking about taking a going to a visit onto the on the Fort Hood here since disabled vets can get access. But I wasn't sure about whether they you know, I don't think they'll let your weapon, so I have to I have to leave my weapon home one day and then take it take a ride, see if I can get on the base because I was looking for this I was looking for this store one day and I was on I was using the Waze app and, and it's taking me right towards the the gate to the base. And I'm going, like, okay. This this store must be on the base because it didn't say that in the, in the mapping program, but so I just turned around and left.
And, but I've been a long time since I've been on a base.
[02:25:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Me too. Since the
[02:25:54] Unknown:
since the mid eighties and when I was doing civilian work. I used to work at the, I used to work at the Navy test pilot school, which was really cool job. I really loved it. I loved working on aircraft. It's just amazing, man. But, you know, they just didn't pay squat. They really really, you know, is what was it? In the in the movie Armageddon, you're you're sitting on 23, you know, £1,000,000 of explosives with 250,000 moving parts, built by the lowest builder bidder.
[02:26:30] Unknown:
Yeah. That that that's about the size of it. Right?
[02:26:36] Unknown:
Yeah. I I also got lucky and got to work on, on the first 9, f 18 Hornet prototypes that we had at, Pax River, Maryland. And I was actually working 2 full time jobs for a while and working for McDonnell Douglas in the from 7 to 3:30 and then go across the base and work 4 to midnight at the test pilot school. And but, you know, when you're in your twenties, you can do that kind of stuff.
[02:27:06] Unknown:
But Yeah. You know,
[02:27:08] Unknown:
you do what you gotta do. I'm not doing that anymore.
[02:27:12] Unknown:
Yeah. When I was in my twenties, I was when I was in my twenties, I was a security guard. I was doing 16 hours a day, 6 days a week. Did that for, like, 3 months. Damn near killed me. Damn near. Yeah.
[02:27:27] Unknown:
And I was and I was working a couple of times on the weekends working for some realtor, you know, doing painting and patching walls and fixing, you know, fixing up rental properties and, you know, kept me out of the bars.
[02:27:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, anything that'll do that is is worthwhile. Wow. You know what? I'm I'm hoping that what the White Hats are saying is that we're gonna get all the money that we've ever paid in for taxes back. Because when I was doing 16 hours a day, 6 days a week, I paid a lot of taxes. I paid a lot. And I would think that the the the interest on that over 30 years, that would be a significant amount. So
[02:28:19] Unknown:
Well, I thought Trump was just talking about ending the income tax. I didn't hear where he said he was gonna refund us.
[02:28:26] Unknown:
Oh, no. No. The white hats have been talking about that.
[02:28:30] Unknown:
Okay. The white the white hats have been talking about that. Doing that is because we're all these nationals now are popping up, and then now they gotta figure out, okay. Well, the income tax isn't working, so we're gonna have to have a national sales tax or some crap to try to squeeze the money out of this one way or another.
[02:28:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, the white hats are the white hats are saying that taxes always have been fraud, and it's always been theft, and and that we're gonna get all that money back and then some. But I haven't seen any evidence Well, they started the country with duties, imposed, and excises.
[02:29:08] Unknown:
You know, the government ran quite well. It's just the one they decided they were going to blow the thing up, and just, you know, take over take over every possible mechanism for acquiring revenue is when they, figured, okay, we're gonna give the rest of the world a tax break and they're gonna jam it down our throats.
[02:29:32] Unknown:
Right. And and don't forget about the hidden taxes because, when Reagan was talking about the hidden tax, they were saying that, we're going to, we're gonna 100 and 1 taxes on the local bread. Corporations. We're gonna increase taxes on the corporations and and the companies that manufacture goods and decrease taxes on the people. Well, they're still increasing taxes for everybody. They're increasing taxes on the corporations. They're decreasing the profitability of the corporations. So the corporation's gonna increase the price that they get for the goods and and and services that they provide, and the people are gonna have to pay for that. And they're instead of just paying an income tax, the people are now paying a hidden sales tax through increased prices.
So, you know, it's
[02:30:26] Unknown:
Well, the the income tax is about the money. Coming in. The income tax is the income tax is about information and control.
[02:30:36] Unknown:
That's right. Alright. Well, I think I'm gonna take the station down. We've we've been on air for, about, 2 and a half hours now. And I wanna thank everybody for joining us for the radio branch with Roger Sales, the Tuesday edition. And, by all means, go to the matrix stocks dot com. That is the matrixdocs.com. Check out the links for, for, Global Voice Radio. Check out the new Pod Home Home, and, this I'm working on filling in the transcripts and, descriptions of all of those programs. So by all means, go there, check it out, and, you know, give the videos a thumbs up or or give the podcast a thumbs up for sure. Increase the the popularity of the Global Voice Radio channel, Global Voice Network's tracks channel, and, then that will actually, promote the channel and thereby promote the program.
Get more people in here becoming nationals and having a good old time backing out of the system. I'm Paul from Global Voice Network. Catch us right back here 11 AM to 1 PM EST, 6 days a week, which means I'm out of here until tomorrow. Thank you so much for joining us. Bye now. Have a great day. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:32:13] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
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Legal Victories and Challenges
Discussion on Legal Systems and Jurisdictions
Birth Certificates and Legal Implications
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Community Updates and Personal Stories
FOIA Requests and Legal Processes
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