In today's episode, we dive into a myriad of topics ranging from the intricacies of modern technology to historical reflections and political insights. We begin with a conversation about the changing world, touching on recent political developments and executive orders signed by President Trump, including pardons and policy shifts.
We also delve into the cultural and historical significance of various symbols and events, such as the Confederate flag and its legacy in the United States. Our conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we reminisce about personal stories and experiences, including fishing trips and family vacations, which highlight the diverse tapestry of American life.
Additionally, we explore the impact of immigration and cultural integration, discussing the influence of different communities within the United States and the challenges they face. The episode also touches on the financial landscape, examining the role of state banks and the potential for alternative currencies.
Throughout the episode, we engage in a lively discussion about the importance of historical awareness, cultural identity, and the ongoing quest for truth and justice in a rapidly changing world. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through past and present, as we seek to understand the complexities of our society and the forces shaping our future.
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Alvin.
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Alvin, the world's changing just a little bit here. I was mentioning to Paul the first day of the new world. We shall see. It's, looks pretty bright at this stage anyway. So, we're gonna talk about it as we get into the, Tuesday edition. 21st January, here the day after the, festivities. Boy, there was there's some festivities yesterday and last night, and, we will we will talk about them here on the Radio Ranch with you, and me, Roger Sales, and a bunch of other folks that are reached by these platforms that are assisting us in extending our reach. Like, they well, whatever. They help us, don't they, Paul? And we certainly want to, therefore, give them proper recognition.
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Right. Actually, I got noticed this morning that the, the net, broadcast group will not be joining us for a day or 2. Yeah. Allen has some, court things and, medical appointments and things like that to do. So Okay. He won't be with us for a couple days.
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They'll miss us, and we'll miss out. Right.
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But we are on radio soapbox, dotcom for the first hour. Thanks thanks to Paul. Hey. Howdy do, Brent, friends? And we're on Eurofolks Radio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James. Love him, bunches. And we're also on Global Voice Network. Thanks to the Pod Home platform.
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Uh-huh. Oh, cool. Yeah. It's it's all fun. Well, we miss the other folks. Chicago misses, but they're kinda distracted today anyway because they're expecting federal rates. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, that and their liberals are still kinda melting down, I guess, especially after the, what, couple 100 executive orders, I guess, yesterday. Oh my goodness.
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I think he got 45 or something yesterday, and he's gonna polish off the rest probably doing it right now or finished already. That's right, man. He just doesn't mess around. You know?
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He got right down on it. He, the like, the first one he signed was, pardoning the, j sixers.
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Yeah. Stuart Rhodes is out is out this morning. A number of them are out. They went to some of the facilities, and the guards wouldn't let them in and threatened to shoot them with silver with rubber bullets. So, we'll find out more about some of these, retro baits as we go forward here into the, into the new world, the new, world of common sense and and sense period. Go ahead and polish off. I wanna tell our Brit friends though to I don't know if they're probably sitting down to a nice dinner of kidney pie about right now.
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Well, well, at least it's not a proper haggis.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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Get you a proper haggis now.
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Yeah. And, you know, please, just some fish good old fish and chips, little cod, little fried cod would be great for me. So go ahead. Oh, yeah. Right.
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Yeah. You know? Oh, you know, that is what I miss about, Canada. My folks, when when I was a kid, we we'd go, like, on vacations. We'd, like, either go up to Canada and go, we'd visit relatives in Winnipeg, and then we'd drive across Canada and visit relatives in British Columbia, and then we'd go south through Washington and visit relatives in Washington and Oregon, and then we drive across the country and come back. Well, while we were up in Canada, we would, like, do, like, proper fish and chips, dinners and things like that. And, oh my god, I miss them so much.
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Yeah. And you were, you were right below Lake of the Woods there, weren't you?
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Yeah. Oh, well,
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there extension. The family spot. My family
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my family on my mother's side used to have a cabin on the South Shore of Lake Winnipeg, which is, like, basically an inland sea. It's huge. Right. Right. And, and,
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we went up there, and and that was, like, loads of fun too. Yep. And the the big fish to catch up there are pike, of course, and muskellunge, which are very difficult fish to catch like a tarpon. Tarpon are very hard to catch.
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Well, they're they're hard to to release as well if, if you get your hand too close to their mouth. Yeah. Because they got some teeth on them.
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Oh, muskellunge and pike? You Yeah. I don't know about Tarpon. Tarpon are a little bit different, but, yeah. Interesting stories with Tarpon in Florida. My father said, I bet I hooked a 1,000 of them fishing for bass. You know? Like, because they're getting up there in the brackish water. I don't know if it's a breeding part of their breeding or what, but they travel and they roll like porpoises. And and they they're big, of course, and they've got these beautiful silver scales. And, the sun flashes off of them, and they travel in schools. And, 40 or 50 of them traveling and rolling on the surface and flashing, and you can throw everything but the kitchen sink at them, and they're not gonna bite. But sometimes they do. And my dad said when he was young that he caught a whole bunch of them, but he never held one through the second jump. They're just tremendous fighters. Very difficult fish to catch.
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Well, they bite right through the through the strongest leaders. They bite right through them. Yeah. You silly human. You think this is going to catch me? I don't
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know. I laugh at your leader. I just I just know they're very difficult to catch. I don't know if you're thinking about barracuda. I don't remember the teeth on a tarpon. I never messed with them very much. One day, my father and I were out fishing off out the pass there, the old pass in Panama City and caught a whole school of them, over at traveling. He spotted them, and we chased them and tried to catch them and threw every lure we had at them. And they were traveling, man. They weren't interested in biting nothing, but they were sure beautiful. I can remember that vividly. So, anyway, yes, Lake of the Woods, we went to, when we went to Alaska, we went right up through there. And, I remember, stopping at nice little restaurant, and my mother who's totally southern would, ask for iced tea.
And they'd bring a a pot of hot water and some tea and a and a glass of ice. Mhmm. And we we got the biggest kick out of that. But Yep. Been through there been through there. When I was a puppy, just a I've been I was 12 years old, 13 maybe, something like that. Pretty young. Mhmm. Yeah. But then, Paul, we had to go up the Alcan Highway. And both when we went up and 4 years later when we came back, and back then, it was 1100 miles of gravel road. And, a lot of 18 wheelers, you you used to do that, driving incredibly fast and throwing big rocks and breaking a lot of windshields on the other lane. So, yeah, went through all that stuff when I was a kid. Great memories.
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Mhmm. Yeah. I always wanted to to run the, the Outback highway, the road train highway.
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I always wanted to do that. You mean in Australia?
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Yeah. Yeah. I always wanted to do that. You know, one years. One enormously powerful tractor, pulling 2 or 3, 53 foot vans. Oh my god. You gotta Okay. You you gotta hop. A vehicle over a 150 feet long that is hauling ass across.
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Man. Dirt roast. Out of the way. Better look both Oh, yeah. Before you step into that road. Hop like a rue. Hop like a rue there. Paul, let's, did we we got everybody credited up on the, on our limited thing with Alan off. What do you have? He he's got a follow-up on his leg deal, probably. He's one of them, I would think.
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Yeah. He's he's got a court thing. He's got medical things, and he's got a Social Security thing. He's he's just got a bunch of appointments. He's got a bunch of things. Bunch together.
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Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, you gotta accomplish all those.
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One thing I didn't mention was the matrix docs.com. The matrix dash o c s dot com. Correct. That is where you'll find the links to free conference call so you can join us live on this show. You will also find links to Eurofoc Radio, Global Voice Radio, and the archives on Global Voice Radio and the archives on Castbox. The Castbox archives link is upper right hand corner. Those are like old school, but they're they're there for historical reasons because there's, like, 3 years of archives on Castbox that don't exist on Global Voice. And but they could, But they completely could because I have grabbed all of the CASbox archives. I could upload those to Pod Home, and I could import the yeah. I would have to upload them to Pod Home and then run AI on them.
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That would that would be for a nice amount of time. Well, the best thing about going over to, Castbox, I would think, is that the show descriptions are there. We haven't been able to do that since. So, that's a real advantage. And so I always liked it instead of just seeing a link and having to click on it. So, anyway, we'll get through it, folks. The information's there. Some of those old shows are fantastic. Some of the folks that used to hang around here that no longer do are on those, or can't, are on those episodes.
So, you know, the information never gets stale.
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What I was getting at was if I bring them over to Pod Home, I can have AI analyze them and not only do descriptions, titles, but also transcripts of those old shows, which would be better than Cast box. But I just don't have the time to do it because it would have to be one episode at a time. Right.
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Well We're talking about 5 days a week. 5 days a week. Well, we'll maybe we'll find some way to get around that one of these days.
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Let's,
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have we got we got all the preliminary stuff out of the way, didn't we? Yep. Got everything taken care of. Well, but glorious day yesterday. I ran out and got something to eat and came back and pretty well watched all of that until the, until football game came on. I watched about half of that and got tired of that. So congratulations, by the way, to Ohio State, and the Buckeyes for being national champions. Quite an achievement. Well, excuse me. So, but I watched an awful lot of the formalities, the festivities yesterday.
And, I guess Trump has already released a number. Supposedly, I don't know if he got all of the j sixers. That debate was whether some of them were violent or not. If they were, it was based on fraud and the setup and the cops were told to battle them and shoot rubber book bullets at them. So seems like everybody ought to get out. I I would imagine that's in process now if they didn't get out last night. A few of them got out last night. Stuart Rhodes, and, somebody Biggs, I think Biggs got got released and slept in a real hotel room and a real bed and didn't have cockroaches, crawling all over him all night and all of that. So that is a, a a really superb first move.
We're also now officially out of the Paris Peace Accords again, and, I believe out of the WHO, and maybe even he was talking about yanking us out of the United Nations. We may be out of the United Nations by the end of the day. Who knows? But, a a lot of pretty cool stuff, going on here. And I I wish you could kinda see what's going on currently. We'll have to talk about what went on yesterday, maybe this morning that I hadn't seen yet. I saw Trump. He he went over. You know, they've got I think they're marines that stand on the stage there, full fully dressed out. I believe he has, marine guard around him.
And, sometime last night, I don't know if any of you saw this. I just saw the clip of it this morning. He took the guy's sword. Did you see that, Paul? He he Paul's No. I didn't. I
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I I saw it, Roger. He was cutting the cake.
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Yes. And, he he took the sword, and he's, like, chopping it around. I didn't see him cut a cake, but he's, like, chopping it around. I thought that was cool. And then I guess he gave the sword back to the, to the marine, and and he and here's Trump shaking the guy's hand and talking to him. Biden never spoke to one person that he's like that the whole time he was in. Trump was on the air yesterday with the public more than Biden was in 4 total years. I'm I'm very
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I'm optimistic today. Yes, Bory. What? Or Jesse No. He's a he's a Jesse. And, he also signed an executive order because it would take months even if he, signed the pardon for the j 6. He signed, etcetera, so they're able to get out fast because all the bureaucracy. And, supposedly, it was a 1,500.
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Jesus. Mighty. Well, you know what? I wish they had done every one of them that got out, they should have taken somebody like Merrick Garland and thrown their ass in there. K? And we'll see. Okay? But I I hope like hell he goes after these people and makes their lives miserable and lets them know that they are treading in places they shouldn't have tread. K?
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Wilson And he seems that he was upset. He seems that he was upset because, Biden signed, pardon for his family about 5 minutes before when he was doing a speech, before he took the oath. And then and then he signed another executive order to no matter what, to try to find all the evidence of, what they burn or what they did. Jet on that committee. Really hard. Yeah. Yeah. So he said no matter even if they have pardon,
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the they just got he's he signed executor to do the investigation of that. So I don't know I I like to talk about this preemptive pardon thing. I don't believe anybody's ever done it like that before. Of course, if there's anybody that's gonna try and twist and turn the law and turn it around to be these creeps, and I believe that's gonna be challenged. Now remember, pardons only pardon federal crimes. They do not pardon state crimes. And all those people are still on the hook to me in the states because if you'll remember Todd Callender's paralegal research on on the oaths, None of them had a official complete oath of office on file.
So every one of them were, therefore, acting in their personal capacities. According to calendar, you could go up and arrest them on the street in a in a citizen's arrest for impersonating a government official. If that's true, now they have no cloak of immunity, and these guys, a 1,050 of them, is that what you said? 1,050 of them can sue them from now to eternity. K? I thought it was 1500. 15 well, whatever. I'm Jesse just said 1050. We don't know all the specifics on it yet. K? No. But regard oh, 1500. Okay. 1500. Oh, jeez almighty.
So anyway, these people
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Go ahead, Moe. I'm I'm sorry, Roger. Impersonating a federal official is a federal crime. So they would have been pardoned for that, but they would not have been pardoned for any article 3 violations or or actions that they took.
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Well, Elite no. They they don't they don't have to my understanding, they they may have had a verbal oath, but they when they've got to also statutorily have a specific oath of office in there, and it has to have a lot of specifics. It has to have the date that they started. It has to have it notarized. There's a number of things that have to be done, and they could not find one that was done properly. Not one.
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Okay. And he also blamed he also blamed Apralosi, for doing the j six that he offered 10,000. Sorry, but you only need about a couple of 100. Right. And, so they pardoned her too, and supposedly, they she was at fault, but they deleted all the evidence. And he said this when he was signing, and he had all the press around him. And he and he made a joke. He said, do you think you could keep on asking questions with Joe Biden like you're doing with me? You know?
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Yeah. Yeah. No. It's a whole different animal. There's a new sheriff in town. It's a new day, it appears, and I'm quite optimistic. K? Nobody's perfect. I know mister, Trump has some warts here and there. The things I don't agree with, and that's what keeps us going here because we can cure all that stuff. He can't because of whatever reasons. But, we can, and, we can help accelerate what they're doing, and maybe we can get to a point one of these days where we have an opportunity to get in some kind of a forum where we can start pointing fingers. Yeah. Yeah.
So there's okay. There's 2 or 3 people. I'm gonna go with the female first, of course. Yes. So was that Sherry or Merka or who?
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It is Sherry. Is it troubling that, Trump didn't put his left hand on the book of scriptures when he took his oath? No. That's not significant at all?
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Not to me. Doesn't seem to be for anybody else. They were rushing that ceremony. I heard talk about it this morning, and I don't I think even he didn't get his chance to have a family around or somebody. But, no. The short answer is I think no.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Yep. It's just like, Harrison was saying this morning. If at the end of a a marriage ceremony, if you don't kiss the bride, does that mean you're not married? Sherry?
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Well, it's kind of a good analogy. Yeah. What I was gonna say is that who did he take the oath to then?
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Well, it's very interesting. Did you listen to the oath very carefully? Any of you? No? What was the oath to? The United States. To defend and protect the constitution. Of the United States. Never once Of America. Is the United States of America mentioned. Same with the way they swear in federal judges on the Supreme Court, and I've seen 2 of those examples. They just use the United States. They do not say of America.
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So, I don't believe any president never has in our lifetime, Roger.
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Maybe not. I probably not, Dave. But I'm sure it's been that way since the bankruptcy. Yep. Yes, sir Larry?
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Yeah. Larry checking in from freezing cold Jacksonville, Florida. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. Declared state of emergency right now.
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Really? That doesn't mean that but that doesn't stop FedEx, does it?
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Nope. We're just like the, United States Postal Service. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. We are of night or dark of night. Yeah. I I work into the into the late night hours too. Right. Yeah.
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I I know the, the guys at InfoWars, the only half of them could get into the studio this morning. Alex had to get somebody to come pick him up because he couldn't get up the hill. And, yeah, that that, front is affecting the whole country. What's it gonna be tonight in Jacksonville, Larry?
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Well, it's gonna be hovering just above, the freezing mark, and we're supposed to get a lot of precipitation starting this afternoon and it's going to intensify. And they're already considering shutting down a lot of schools throughout various counties. And, I think a lot a lot of schools are already closed for, tomorrow over towards the Panhandle.
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Well, I was gonna say, wasn't it you yesterday that told us the Panhandle schools were closed? Yeah. That's what it is. I heard it somewhere. Yeah. Well, anyway, I you're all bundled. I'm sure you're all bundled up and warm, and you're out working. They don't give you a reprieve today. Do you drive like a big truck or or a smaller truck, Blair?
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I drive a tractor trailer. I'm on a liftgate route. So what that means is we have, like, well, you know what a lift gate is. It's like an elevator on the back of the truck. Right. And it brings the freight down to the ground so that if it's something heavy, you lower it to the ground, and then you just use a pallet jack to take it up into the customer's garage if it's a residence or Uh-huh. If it's a place of business, you know, you could put it in there, roll up door.
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Right.
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Okay. Well, what's your comment? What's what's your comment on yesterday's proceedings? I don't know how much you got to see.
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Well, I had a comment in mind, but I forgot. But, I did wanna say Sorry. Yeah. I did wanna say, though, I wonder if our January 6th or new student will check-in and give us an update.
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Do you remember his name, Roger? No. I don't. Actually, it's funny. I was thinking about him this morning. It's funny you should bring that up. And, you know, and I understand he's off in a different world. What was it, Myrca?
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Edward, I think.
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Could have been. But, you know, Edward's off. He's got a lot of things spinning in his head and on his mind and on his shoulders. No doubt. And our stuff just evidently didn't resonate with him, at least at this point. And, you know, that's the it's kind of intriguing about this message, isn't it? How it affects some people and doesn't affect others. Oh, well, that's the way it is evidently, and I have to deal with it.
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Okay. I remember what my comment was. It's my question. So when you when you say that the, the presidents don't, take an oath to the United States of America, does that mean they're only taking an oath to the United States Constitution, the revised one, and not the Constitution of 1787 to 1789?
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Well, that'd be the way I look at it. You got another angle?
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No. That's the way I see it too.
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Okay. So they're they're absolutely taking a oath. Well, yes. If they go ahead. At the end of it But at the end of that,
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oath, Donald Trump did say, so help me God.
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Yeah. I believe that. He mentioned Jesus or the path the black that black pastor who boy, that that kid's a superstar. Let me tell you who's a superstar, and you could hear it last night when they were in he was introducing people and the family and the team there, to the supporters group. I don't know if any of you saw that. When he introduced Barron Trump, the applause meter went off of the red. K? You wanna talk about somebody that's got a bright, bright future, Barron Trump. All 6 foot 9 of him. Wow.
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What a kid. For a 17 year old.
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Yeah. Yeah. He could be a but comment, Mark. He he could be a hell of an NBA star more than likely, but I guess he's probably tapped to be another president following up in his father's path down the line. He's got a few more years of growth left and seasoning, but sharp kid. Yes. He was trying to say something there.
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Jerry Garcia. I had a question about that executive order. One executive order he signed had to do with something about merit.
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About what? Executive
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order for merit or merit. Marriage?
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What is that?
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Yes. Marriage?
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I I I don't know. I can speak on it. M e r I t. I believe he's saying Roger Merit. So I'm Yeah. That's what I'm saying. DEI stuff.
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Could be. Could be. I don't know. Is that what it is, Paul?
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Anti DEI. It's, employment, will be, based on merit. Merit. And, no other qualifications like, so,
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in inclusive and and diverse and all that. You're not getting you're not getting the job anymore because you're black or Latino or fag or, you know, whatever. You're gonna get it. It's gonna be a switching back to a meritocracy where you get those jobs depending on who you are and what you've done and what your skills and accomplishments are. Thank goodness. You know what? The guy that Rakowski or something is a retired Green Beret that's always at those senate and house meetings. Ivan Rakowski or something. Good guy. And he's he calls it didn't earn it, which I thought was pretty funny. He's a DEI hire. That means he didn't earn it.
No meritocracy. So, good enough. And that is a system, of course, that promotes excellence instead of somebody that promotes well, like the fire the mayor and the fire chief out in LA. You can see the results of those decisions right there. So, that's what's, Jerry. That would be what I think it is. Okay? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. That sounds good. And I know he he signed one, and I think it may be the same one you're talking about, that dealt with 80 other executive orders. And he was just and he tried to explain it, and he just said deals with a whole bunch of other ones. So I think that's the one you're talking about. That through all the DEI and the men can be women, and there's 8 genders or 10 genders or 50 genders or some kind of stupid ass Edomite crap.
And those people live that. Those people live that. They that's that comes out of their out of their talman. K? So and that and that's their their and us with it and not anymore. So, that's good. And, Roger Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Another thing another thing that,
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caught my attention, he put, the new director or it's put, for FBI, Kash Patel. Yes. Indian guy. Yes. That's very interesting. He couldn't find somebody, and then he put a a in the December, 1st generation, I think was born in New York, and,
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I guess he trusts him more than anything else around him. Cash but Cash Patel's got a very interesting background, for those who may not know. He was, obviously, he's very bright. When he got, hired by the government, he was a federal public defender. K? I don't know how many years he did that. That was his first job, and then he was a prosecutor. So he's seen both sides of the prosecutorial game. Okay? Highly respected, evidently quite honest. He wrote a book. I I if you're a former in member of FBI or something and you write a book or CIA, you've got to get them to approve it.
And I don't remember if he published it without their approval or what, but it's a tell all book on who the bad guys were, and he appears to be quite a straight shooter, Jesse.
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You got a lot of people respect. I'll put it that way. And he's putting a he's putting a lot of, people, descent of Indian, like, the Dutch, Elon Musk, and the other Indian guy. I think he's gonna quit. Well, no. I think he's been yanked off of that.
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I think Viraswami has been yanked off of that maybe because of some of his, h b one dialogue between him and Musk when that issue arose recently. Yeah. Trump is trying to encourage him to run for the, governor of Ohio.
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Yeah. And and now Vance is from Ohio, and his wife is also Jewish Hindu. Is it Trump trying to cater to, to India, to Riley, China? I
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you know, hell, I don't I have no idea. I know that, a lot of manufacturing is moving to India, and I heard a truck driver last night call in to one of the shows and talking about on the over is something Larry may I don't think he'd have to deal with it there locally. But, evidently, on the long haul trucking, 80% of the drivers are now Indian. They're punjabs.
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Yeah. Another another thing is, this guy from, you just mentioned his name, from Elon Musk, the Indian guy.
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Yeah. No. No. I'm not Indian. He's not no. He's not Musk is not Indian.
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Musk is South African. I know me. I don't mean Musk because, his partner Be Vereshwami. Vereshwami. Okay. Swami, Swami, the other reason he was kicked out because, Trump has signed and second order to remove, any birthright citizen.
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Yeah. Where are you getting that? Nope. Nope. Not any. One of them did.
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He came he came here and he was both, but he was also from birthright.
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But hold it. Hold it, Jesse. That wasn't what the executive order was. It outlawed all birthright citizenship from illegal immigrants. It wasn't outlining it totally over. K? It's just from this bunch of 20 to 30,000,000 that have been smuggled in here. So if he didn't do that, they're having babies like rabbits and all those, and then they can bring the whole family back in. That's the birthright citizenship scam. And so that's no no longer. It was only for them though. Yeah. But that's that's
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how, Swami came into this country Well, I don't know that. Illegal. No. That's what I read. Illegally. They came illegally through Canada, from South Africa through Canada, and then they, they used a citizen through the birthright. And that's why he was born here
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with the legal parents. So I am I'm just I'm just That was obviously 30 or 40 years ago, and it must have done something right because he got past muster to get hired by the FBI and the federal government in the first place. K? So, he's not a young man. I think that that executive order had to do with these illegals that have been pumped in. There's probably a date on it, but I just don't know. I haven't heard enough. But that's pretty substantial. It's gonna be interesting to see if they challenge that. I don't know how they could challenge an executive order, but maybe they could. We'll find out. I hope they challenge some of these Biden executive orders on this preemptive stuff. Because like I heard someone saying, if they allow that to stand, it will allow any president to go in some kind of a situation in the future and go, look. You go out and do all these crimes for us. And then on the end last day I'm in office, I'll give you a a preemptive pardon even if you haven't been charged. And it sets that situation up, and I'd like to think they're not gonna let that stand.
K? So even though and even though Fauci, who was the, the guy oh, the guy the black guy that shot, Babbitt, Ashley Babbitt, I think the entire j six committee of a psycho, Liz Cheney, that was who they did this last minute preemptive thing, and I don't think those are gonna stand. How do you can how do you give somebody a pardon for something they hadn't even been charged for? See, it makes no sense.
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Yeah. When he was signing the secretary or or, Donald Trump was talking about that too, about Lee Shaney and all that. He was he seems like he was upset about it. Well, he should be. But if if Larry if Larry is, listening, tell him that I will exchange the 40 degrees or 30 something degrees versus here in Michigan, 2 degrees.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, you're up in Michigan now. Okay. Ah, the land of the vegetarians. Now who was trying somebody was trying to say something. Mark Mark in all caps has tried a couple of times to Mark. I thought I kinda grasp your well, talk a little bit. Let's see how much better you are. Alright.
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Hello, everybody. I'm getting there. I'm about to get some junk out of my chest.
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Wow. Is it just a a real bad flu, Mark, that you've had on top of everything else? It's a it's a
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a sinus infection and, got down to the top of my lungs with some congestion.
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Oh, like, close to pneumonia ish. Yeah. I'm Yeah. Get that stuff out of there. Very often.
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But,
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anyway, we're almost there. We're getting close. Okay. Well, you stay warm in that cold weather. I'm assuming it's not balmy
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in Oklahoma. This morning at at 7 o'clock.
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Well, we're glad to hear you back on the air, man. We've been missing you.
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Good to be here. It was a little dusting of snow. I mean, it was very bright and sunny and picturesque, but you certainly did not wanna go outside. Yeah. So and and Joe and Oklahoma up north against the Kansas border, you know, they they even got it worse. So Okay. Him and his bride are staying nice and toasty up there. Yeah. So these are one of the days that you stay inside as much as possible. Take care of your farm animals, and and, stay close to the woods. So Right. So but on this immunity thing or or
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a pardon, preemptive pardon? The preemptive pardon, that's a bunch of crap to me. I don't think there's such a thing. I don't think There I don't believe so either. It because it's like these guys were saying. You could you could go and Biden could've set up and said, okay. I want you to go rob every dry cleaners from here to California, and I'll pardon you before I get out of office. You could set up a literal crime family with that. Not that they don't have one already.
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Well, what he basically is doing is granting immunity. And, he does not have the power to do this. But, like, if, this is one of the reasons you can actually be found in contempt of corp, which is very very slim situations that you could actually be found in contempt of corp. But one of those, and we saw this during Clinton's era in as a president, was that, if you're given immunity from any kind of crime and you refuse to testify, then that's considered contempt of court.
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Yeah. They can. And
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Susan McDougall was one of those that went to jail because they asked her to testify against the Clintons, and she refused after she was given, Pardon? Called transactional immunity. So anything, any potential crime, whether it was related to that case or not, if you get transactional immunity, then then you're given carte blanche to testify and you're not testifying against yourself. Now this preemptive pardoning, I don't think that's I don't think that's even possible. You have to be you you have to have been found guilty of a crime and then the president can pardon you. So I'll be very surprised if all that preemptive pardoning stands. I don't think that's allowed.
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Right. And please don't let them get away with it, Trump. Somebody press it to the Supreme Court, and let's get a judgment from them on this because I pretty well know how they're gonna decide in advance. This is just another way these commies, man, twist the law and do whatever they want in their favor, and you gotta go and preempt them, or you gotta go back and challenge them 1 or 2. Yep. You gotta fight I have a question. Every every step of the way. Yep. And,
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I have a question about the preemptive. How does that line up with, innocent until proven guilty on yield?
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I don't know. It's
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it's it's it's considered we're guilty of something, and we're gonna just give you carte blanche over it. Yeah. We're gonna we're gonna give you immunity over whatever you may have been.
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What were you guilty of? I don't know, but I was pardoned of it. Yeah. Adam Shipp was one of them. Like, you were saying Boy would I love this. Crime and then His neck would be so perfect for a noose. Oh.
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Well, Biden and Harris are perfect examples of what you get when you get prosecutors in office.
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Yes. And as I heard Barnes I think Barnes saying one night, when you really look at it, prosecutor is one office that has no checks and balances. There's no checks and balances of prosecutor. So pretty interesting observation. I would like to see Trump today fire every US attorney in the country. Take if there and I doubt if there's any good ones left. I think they probably weeded out any good ones in the Biden, administration, and just go back and replace all of them. Except I think you put a hiring freeze on in one of his in one of his executive orders. So I don't I don't know how you'd weave around that, but I sure wish you'd do that.
Get get those damn yes. Because those are the ones that are gonna try and slit your throat, and it's very hard to deal with them. I I wish you'd go back and fire every one of them like Clinton did. Yes, ma'am.
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Hey. It's me, Julie. Good morning. Thank you, Julie. How does that how does that compare, against the health and human services secretary under Trump in March 2020 when they issued the prep PREP Act declaration giving indemnity to Pfizer, Moderna, and every other participant for the COVID
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vaccine? I don't know, but obviously, he was very naive. He was very lied to. Have you seen the that contract that he agreed to from Pfizer that came out in the, the whistleblower case in Beaumont, Texas that Barnes is handling? Are you familiar with that, Julie? I'm familiar. Yeah. Okay. Well, they promised to deliver a safe and effective vaccine, and everything they told him in that contract, they lied.
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Right. But I'm just I'm just trying to figure out how it compares with respect that he gave them indemnity. So, I mean, how does that compare If they lied well, if they lied in the contract, I guess that would, negate that, wouldn't it?
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Okay. And besides on any indemnity, if they can go back and prove intent, the indemnity doesn't hold. Okay. Okay. And that's what that lawsuit with Brooke Brooke whatever her name in Beaumont is so important, and the Biden DOJ was trying to dismiss it. It was a suit of from the people that was brought through her. Okay? And they didn't get involved at all until the decisions came down. The judge continued it and let some of this discovery out, and then they were gonna step in and try and nix the case. And they may have, and I'm hoping that Trump will go back and revisit that too. He's got direct bearing on him.
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I yield. Thank you. Roger.
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Yes, John. Yes, John.
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Has Trump hi. Has Trump has Trump come out and said, Pfizer lied to me y'all?
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I don't think he has it. No. I I don't think he has. You know, one of Trump's, okay. Go ahead, Joan.
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I might not apologize for the warp speed facts, but Pfizer lied to me. That he couldn't at least say that.
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Well, he may say it in the future if he hadn't said it yet, and I don't know what he said up to date today, but that is what happened. And the contract came out. Pfizer tried to keep that contract under wraps in that suit. And the judge went back and decided to make it public. And when it made public, that he was absolutely led down the garden path and totally lied to. That's who we're dealing with. It's those kind of people. That's why I say you can't trust them. They're sitting there face to face with the president, lying right to his damn face and knowing it.
That's why you can't deal with them. They're untrustworthy.
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K?
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Now who else got something this morning? A lot of things to talk about here.
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Yeah, Andrew. There's Marika. Yes, ma'am. Hey. I have a question. Did you hear or I might see it in the news, that, I guess, Trump didn't put his hand on the bible when he was getting sworn in.
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Yeah. You were late. We discussed that already. And I there was evidently they were rushing the, the oath because even Trump couldn't get his family around him or something. I heard someone commenting on that.
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But the question Did you hear that it was
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Yeah. Yes. Did you hear that a neighbor tried to use the
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Lincoln the Lincoln Bible? They were trying to use that. I I don't know about that.
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I I do know that that's pretty common knowledge. They didn't put his hand on it. Nobody seems to think it's anything of a big deal. Right. The question Harrison Smith asked was this. If you didn't kiss your husband at the end of your marriage ceremony, does that mean you weren't married? Right. But what does it mean if he didn't put his hand on the Lincoln Road? It means he took an oath without putting it. I think it means he took an oath without putting his hand on the Bible is what I think it means. Why? I don't know. Did it affect it? Not my eyes. The leasonic,
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Bible. Oh, I don't know.
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I think it's part of the ceremony. You're supposed to put your hand on that Bible when you take an oath, when you swear an oath.
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Alright. Well, I think we ought to start it. Done. No day. I think we ought to start impeachment proceedings, don't you? No. I think we ought to start impeachment proceedings. Proceedings, don't you?
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No. I didn't say that. You don't gotta go all past cocked.
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I mean, I hate this thing. I think it's serious.
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Why would you put a ban on the Bible? Wasn't it there? Well, I don't. I will hear from some legal authorities on it, so just be patient. It wasn't a it doesn't seem like a regular holy bible. It was like a a a Masonic one. I got okay. Well, I don't know about that. I hope not. He said he said thanks to god at the end of the speech. Yes, lady Linda?
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Yes. When we all do our oath and, we send in a national citizen affidavit of citizenship evidence, we do an oath.
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Yeah. Did you put your hand on a bible?
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Did you all put your hand on your family's bible when you did your When you signed when you signed that affidavit
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with your solemn oath in there, did you put your hand on a bible while you're signing?
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I know I did. So, you know, I I really believe you folks need to give this man a break. His wife had a bible in her hand, and I don't know why they rushed it through because with, JD Vance, they waited for the little youngsters to get in line and, But Roberts was like a steam train running down the track as fast as he could. I mean, Mrs. Trump had her Bible in her hands, I saw it. And, the the young his siblings are, you know, the, Donald and Eric and the young ones, they were attempting to get in around their dad. And, so, you know, just like with the gal that's saying America, oh, where's the music? Well, she was quick on her feet and said, well, I guess I'm doing acapella.
Join in with me if you know the words, and she started singing. Yeah. So I don't know. You folks need to be giving people grace. Now you know what you believe in what Our people,
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it's the people that have pulled all this crap off and all of their lives and everything we have to deal with in life that anytime something even minutely comes up at this, we always jump to the conclusion. That's my experience. My
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my point was had nothing to do with, Trump, using the bible itself for this swearing in. My point was there's a holy Bible underneath the Lincoln Bible. So there's 2 different Bibles. 1 is of God's regular holy Bible, and then there's the Masonic Lincoln Bible. So, that's what I was reviewing and researching. I mean, I'm wondering
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maybe he didn't wanna put his hand on the masonic bible. Yeah. You know, a burka. I've hold on hold on a second. I've never even heard of a Lincoln Bible. K? Well, Jesse, what were you gonna say? There until today. Supposedly, he was using
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his mother's Bible. Okay. She was right. They really rushed through the the his sons and daughter were not able to get in front on time. They took their sweet time with Vince, but with him, not. But supposedly, if you look it up, he they were using his mother's Bible.
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Okay. Right. That's what I heard. That's what I heard. Well, there was a bunch of, Supreme Court justices there when that happened. Did any of them jump up besides Roberts and say, his hand's not on the Bible. Did any of the highest officials in the land and the law stand up and do that?
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Any of you. And and if you and if you look his facial when they were doing it, Vincent and his wife was excited, you know, taking the off, and you see him smiling and that. He was always stable, serious. It's sort of like, like, oh my god. What have I gone into? I have to go through all this? And he was studying, and then they rushed it real fast, but he was using his mobile. And they've been saying for 2 or 3 days. Okay. So maybe that's better than the Lincoln Bible.
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May I Yeah. When I was watching it, they swore they started late. It's supposed to be 1201. It was, like, 1207. And they swore in advance first. It's supposed to be the president first. So does that make the whole thing null in flight? Muse, are you sure of that?
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Yeah.
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They took their time for Vance, and then they rushed him No. No. No. No. The Vance has spoke the president first and Vance second. Yeah. Are you sure this? Okay. Well, I don't know. Okay? So the what's your source on that?
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Prior inaugurations?
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Okay. Well, evidently, I mean, I would think they would have. Even though there was something done one way, they would have the option to change it if they wanted to for their inauguration. But And it's not I don't know. To
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swear on on the bible. It's not Uh-huh. A a requirement for the position. But in in Biden's thing, they made a big deal about him swearing in early. Right? So some are some are saying that they swore him in behind the scenes before they came out. Don't know. Just in case anything was was to go on.
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So, you know, I I I can't confirm that, but that's what your thoughts are. If any of these things are truly a problem, we'll hear about them as we go forward.
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Hey, Raj.
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Nobody stood up and, yelled objection or stop proceedings or anything else, so I'm assuming it was all copacetic. Yes, sir.
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Hey. This is Jack in Colorado.
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Hello, Jack. Good morning. You're a little clearer than usual today.
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Well, I'm actually I'm actually in Gulf Shores right now where it's gonna snow 5 inches today.
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Well, did you bring your boards with you?
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No. I'm free I'm freezing down here. I have a comment about Trump.
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But yeah.
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I thought you'd get a kick out of that. I don't think I've ever seen 5 inches of snow on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Babe,
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that's pretty big, that's a pretty big amount for that far south. I don't know that I've ever seen anything more than pretty much a dusting. It didn't stay stick through the whole day. But, anyway, well, good, good decision.
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Yeah. About Trump, I was wanting to say these executive orders. It looks like he might have actually figured out a way to end birthright citizenship temporarily. No. No. No. But well, let me just tell you what I thought. Okay. Go ahead. So basically, he's saying that it's illegal that illegal aliens that that's not gonna qualify for them or their Correct. Agents that weren't here. And it simultaneously, he he he, declared a state of emergency at the border that were under attack. And so Yes. If you look at some of the the comments from I think it was Wong Kim Ark where they said, it it does not apply to children of, Ambassadors.
During a hostile during a hostile occupation.
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Right. Or ambassadors.
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Yeah. And so he might be able to argue that since there's a state of emergency and he'd called the military to the border, that they're an occupying force and their babies aren't gonna be united or US citizens. That's just a theory.
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Well, I believe it is specifically for them, and, he he can't outlaw birthright citizenship or the, constitution that he just took an oath to is pretty much gutted. Okay? So he can't do that, but he can do it for the people that are here illegally. And he could set a time limit on there. I don't know if there's a get here over the last so many years or whatever. All I heard is it's 4 illegal aliens. Their children are not, excuse me, citizens of the United States. Now let me tell you what that's gonna stop. But, of course, the fence will anyway. It's gonna stop anchor, baby.
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Well, exactly. And especially since now they're considered an invading force.
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Yes. Now some pregnant woman could get a fly in and be in the US in the last part of her pregnancy and drop the child here, and that wouldn't apply to her though. Because she was here in a trip and got a visa and everything else. So she had their permission to be here. I'll tell you Well, she's a resident. Well, no. If she no. No. No. I'm not no. She's just taking a trip here from China or wherever country, but she went in and got a visa, got permission to be there. And when she was in the country, she had her baby, that baby would still be a citizen of the United States to my understanding.
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Well, that way I understand is when you get a Visa or a green card, you're agreeing to be under our laws and basically a resident temporarily.
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I don't think so. Not sure, but just thinking. No. Well, I mean, look. I've been in a bunch of countries illegally down here, and that's not the way it works. Okay? You gotta go through the strict process. There's a they give you permission to come into their country for 90 days. Okay? If I'm in there for 90 days and I get caught speeding, they won't write me a ticket.
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Yeah. I don't know.
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The the the country's laws can apply to you unless you're a resident, and I don't believe that's inferred in a visa.
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Well, I'm not gonna infer that you're not an enemy. It must be an agreement that you're not an enemy of some sort and that you're not gonna 90 days in their country.
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They want you to come to us and spend money. Well, I know a little bit about yeah. But regardless, the other exemption is, we talk about in residence around here a lot. If you're an ambassador in residence or you're a visiting ambassador, let's say the Queen of England's pregnant and she comes over on a trip to the US and has her child, it's not a citizen of the United States. Those are specific exemption.
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Yep.
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K. That makes sense. That's all I had. Just wanted to Okay. Call that out. Alright, Jack. Very well. It's good probably real good to go fishing. I'm not bet them red snapper are real hungry when it gets this cold.
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I'd be crazy to go out there. It's so cold out there. Forget about it.
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Yeah. You'd have to knock the line around and get the ice frozen off those eyelets. Yeah. Would Jack have a good trip down there? And Thanks. How how long are you down there for? Hold on, Paul. How long are you down there for? You know, I was gonna drive out today to New Orleans and catch a flight out of New Orleans, but New Orleans is closed and so is the highway. So I had to change my flight to tomorrow. Woah. New Orleans and the highway is closed to New Orleans?
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Wow. I mean, nobody's on I ten. I ten is empty because it's just the I ten.
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The airport can't flights are canceled, and there nobody's on the street. So there are only just shut down now. There must be a bunch of black ice around. That stuff is treacherous, man. So, well, stay put, and and if you gotta, just keep the heat up, and, you'll be alright. Be safe. You'll be there.
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For some of your There's no black ice. There's no black ice yet. It's all we got about 3 inches of snow and still falling here for a couple more hours.
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Okay. Thank you.
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The airport's closed and, anyway, it it was scheduled to be 1 to 3 inches here in the South Shore in New Orleans and 2 to 5 inches on, in the North Shore. And we're already at 3 inches right now. So and we got Wayne, how often do they close the air? Even with some of the hurricanes, how often do they close the airport down there? Not often at all. You know, I mean, this is the most snow I've seen here in in my whole life. So Really? You know, I'm I'm up there now. Yeah. Got it. When I was when I was 5 and when I was 15. Not much sense in this dusting since then. So Wow. Okay, man. Well Yeah. Oh.
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So Well, we're not But you're down there right now. Alright. Well, just hold on. I love all this conversation, but we got the whistling there, and we got no Chicago to dump out of today. So But we have radiosoapbox.com
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Yeah. Thanks. We're discussing interesting things here today. We've got wonderful people. Okay. So, well, Jack, just hang down there in Gulf Shores and, maybe tomorrow.
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For tomorrow. So Oh. Should be better. I have something to add.
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Alright. Yes, sir.
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Paul speaking. Something to add. I was I was just kinda, off in the other room taking care of, business as it were, and I was listening to the whole discussion about the old thing. Was there a bible? Was there not a bible? Was it the United States, or was it the United States of America? And I, and I had to cut my business short just to talk about this. Yes. Typically, typically the president is signed in first because if the vice president is, is, is gives his oath before his president gives the oath, does that really matter? You know? Okay. So it the president is first.
The vice president is second, and they did Trump's 3rd, but they didn't start the whole thing until 7 minutes after. Alright. Okay. He did not have his hand on the Bible. He gave an oath to the United States, not the United States of America. So was the oath that they actually televised k. The real thing?
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Okay. Well, let me answer properly. What supposedly, supposedly, oath, Trump takes his oath first and then has a heart attack. JD Vance can't take his spot because he's not he's hadn't been sworn in yet. Would Kamala Harris take his spot?
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I don't know. My mind's made up. Don't confuse me with facts. Okay? Alright. We choose truth over facts. Here's the deal. If you if the oath that he took that was televised was incomplete or was inaccurate or was not completely proper, then that one is not an oath that he could be held to. But we don't know if he wasn't
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if he didn't take an oath minutes before JD Vance did. Oh, man. We don't know what. But but think of my example there. If you had the vice president after him and something happened to him before they could swear him in, who would take the spot?
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At the it it doesn't if the president You're the one. President falls the president and vice president falls on the party and not on the person. So You guys are the ones who like to go off into the weeds. There's a very good practical question for you.
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Topical on our discussion.
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If something would have happened between president-elect and inauguration day, the Republican party would be the ones that would choose who would actually get the presidency. It's not the other party. Yeah. It it's not that it defaults to the to the first loser.
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Gosh. Would let's we're way off the Republican Party. We're way off in the weeds here. John, was that Joan trying to get in?
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No. This is Muse. I have an alternative to your to your quandary. Now if the VP takes it first, and the VP is picked by the powers that be because they wanna make sure their guy is in the office regardless. Yep. And then they don't want the president to take the oath so that he can be sworn in. The you just you just take the president out first, and then automatically the VP is president. So you sign the president in first and then his supporting staff after him.
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Yikes.
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And in that 7 minutes, he totally could have been sworn in and then it would have been, but he could have sworn in to the Republic instead of to the corporation. And he did it behind the scenes because they put out a televised version that was different. So people aren't the wiser. Right? And for the pardons, you've got people that didn't receive pardons that are openly complaining that they had expected to receive pardons and or money. And so they're publicly putting that out No. Which means they're gonna get snatched up to to be squeezed to talk.
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Well, you're talking about for Biden. Because they've all
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Oh, yeah. For for Biden. So you got Yeah. The
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it was Vindaman's wife. There's 2 Vindaman brothers that are Ukraine, and it was one of their wives that made some kind of a public statement that we weren't even approached about a partner. Well Right. Good. Maybe we can prosecute that we can prosecute your your edomite asses. Go ahead. I'm sorry, Muse.
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Well, probably what they're gonna do is is grab them up and squeeze them for information to get them to talk on the others. And and thereby, you know, bring them in by complicity. But once they say that, hey, he was senile anyways, and he didn't know what he was talking about, and then have that declared publicly. Those pardons aren't gonna matter. But they do put out public to the people that aren't paying attention that they're guilty by default. Otherwise, they would not need the pardon. A pardon. Correct. Well, it's an interesting time. The pardon to have it to apply.
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Do you have to accept it?
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Yes. Yes. That I mean, that's in writing somewhere as in congressional records as far as parties go.
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Okay. Well, I hadn't heard that. But, I do know that it only applies to federal stuff. Mhmm. And, that, they're being come right back through the states, Adam. They never had an oath of office that was legitimate on file any of the Biden administration, at least that Todd Callender's paralegal checked on, and she checked on all the big ones. Okay? And she couldn't find one of them. So all of them were acting ultravires. If you wanna get technical, everything they've done for 4 years is null and void on its face.
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Correct.
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So we're into a real mess here, folks.
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The public people that aren't paying attention, they're caught to double bind because either they accept the pardon, which says they're complicit in something that they would need the pardon for, or they don't accept it, but it's been publicly put out there that they probably need 1. And then that too will say, hey. Why is he pardoning this if you're innocent and didn't need these?
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Okay. Well, here's a good question for you, Muse. What about the part the preemptive pardons that Biden put out there? Did if they accepted them and the pardons weren't legitimate, is that another offense? Accepting a bogus pardon? Oh, that that I don't know, but they can be Oh, well, I don't know either. I'm just speculating. We're in a speculating mood here.
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Yes. I I don't know. I have not heard that.
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Even if it's been by anybody,
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but it has been put out there that, you know, if they accept the parties, then they can be called up to testify to put it on Correct. They they can't use the 5th anymore. That's correct.
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Right. And that was one of the things that came up about Hunter Biden, because now they can drag him in there and start asking him questions. Wait. Listen. This whole Biden thing ain't over yet. There's gonna this is gonna trail for a while, it appears. So, but I think they've again crossed the line and twisted the rules in their favor when they couldn't do it. These that's just just the communist mind. It's the way it works.
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Yes. And I think it'll all work out for our good.
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I think so too, miss. And, good to hear your voice up there in Michigander. Yes, sir Larry.
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Yeah. I think all of that is kinda irrelevant as far as, you know, which bible did he use and Yep. You know, did he take did he take an oath for the United States, etcetera? I think they changed things around because because of the, threats on his life. He had 2 previous threats on his life. And then there's a news story out of, USA Today. It says an estimated 25,000 law enforcement and military personnel are deployed across the city, including 4000 DC police officers and additional support from Capitol Police and the National Guard. At the news briefing, Sunday, DC mayor Muriel Browner and federal authorities said there are also thousands of personnel in town from law enforcement agencies across the US.
I think that's why they changed up things.
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Could have been. Let me also add this. You keep talking about the oath that was televised. Don't forget, he's also got to have an oath that meets real specific, him and anybody else in his cabinet on file with the secretary of state. So I think that's probably much more important than the the oral oath, quite frankly.
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Amit?
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Yes, Joan. That makes sense, what Larry said.
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Thank you. Okay. Joan?
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Jews do not put their hand on the Bible and take a note.
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Okay. May I have?
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Yes.
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How about this? How about since he never relinquished his office at the election,
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how about he's still sworn in, technically, legally? Oh, oh, oh, who are you talking about? Trump. Biden? Trump.
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Trump. So since he never relinquished a loss Mhmm. In the election, he's still the president. He might think he's still the president, technically. Oh, lord. So maybe he doesn't have to re up his oath. Just saying. I'm done.
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Don't have any idea. But it's amazing how you can dig into this stuff. And, again, it's a world that's created by our enemies who have turned the whole world into deception.
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Raj,
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He's in office. Doesn't seem to be anybody objecting to it. I haven't heard anything much except a little this morning, but none of those things seem to be a big objection from anybody in any kind of a substantial position to object. Yes, Paul?
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Point I was trying to make is we don't have all of the facts. No kidding. We weren't in attendance. We're just spitballing. It's pure conjecture. And even any of the facts that we're we're stating are still hearsay because we weren't there. So we'll just have to, you know, be cautious remain cautiously optimistic and see how the whole thing shakes out without getting too excited or upset about it in the meanwhile. That's that's the point I was trying to make.
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Well, you know, possession's 90% of the law. Isn't that what they say?
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Yeah. Yeah. Right. Okay. Yeah. That that He he he's got
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he's got the sepulcher, buddy, and, he's got everybody's attention. And I I like what I've seen to this point, but, you know, I mean, I I I've always liked Trump. I mean, he was a very successful businessman, appears to be a great straight shooter. Have any of you ever seen the interview that he did about about 30 years ago or more with, Oprah Winfrey? Have you ever seen that, Paul? I've seen snippets of it. Yeah. Well, he's talk talking the same game 30 years ago. Yeah. K. So I personally have always admired him. I think he went into that first session very naive. I don't believe up to that point he'd ever even spent a night in Washington until he got elected the first time.
There's no way he could know how the depths of that cesspool work. And, he got surrounded by he got surrounded by Peter, people that they put New World Order traitors in there. Even the son of a bitch and a secretary had every time he had a conversation, he was wired. You know, all the other things. I mean, he was just naive. Now what was your what were you gonna say, Paul?
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Let me let me see if I can remember it. He said he said in the in the the press conference yesterday, while he was signing the executive orders, he said, if you would have asked him 10 years ago, who he thought was meaner, a real estate developer or a politician, he would have said, real estate developer. But after being in Washington, he would not he he's come to the conclusion that real estate developers, no matter how cutthroat they are, they're still pretty nice guys. So Yep. Yep. I think he's learned. I think he's he's, he's definitely wiser for the time that he spent in DC.
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And it's just that one of the slimiest sit cities in the world. Right? I mean, it is. So, let's see. We deviate off that. By any chance, there's some new students with questions. Hey, Raj. There's somebody. Yes, sir.
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Hey. It's Jack again. Just a quick comment before you go another direction. I googled a visa, and it does say it makes you a temporary resident in a country if it's a nonimmigrant visa that allows you to stay for a separate of time. That's all.
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Yep. Yep. Okay. But, still, if generally, unless you do a capital crime or something, their laws wouldn't apply to you. And,
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so I think that's why the baby would be a US citizen, though, because they're a That's exactly
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that's what I say. If if they flew in from another country to us, we'll go to Vegas for a week and have that baby there. That baby's a citizen of the United States. They came in legitimately with a visa and flew in with an airline ticket. These people are tunneling under a fence or walking across a wide open border by the millions. Now I did see something that was interesting, and I think it was staged. And, you know, they had this app, an AAP c app or something where Yep. They would download the app and they could register and have an appointment. Right? And there was a girl there crying her eyes out. She had a whole bunch of look like designer clothes on it. It didn't look like she just walked through the desert in Mexico, but she had an appointment, and Trump closed that thing off 20 minutes before she was supposed to have the appointment.
And she was, like, crying and boo hooing. And I think it was staged. Okay?
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I think it was staged too because I saw it this morning and he had a thing where there was, like, 15 photographer 15 photographers behind her taking pictures and sending them straight to MSNBC.
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Right. But like Harrison Smith said, well, I'd it worked out great because we don't need any more procrastinators in the country.
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Hey, Raj. They're late. Yeah. Yeah. Is that the Rosa Parks?
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Yeah. I guess, the Rosa Parks of the migration scam. Yes. Paul.
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I just had a brilliant idea. Instead of messing with the 14th amendment and birthright citizenship, which would actually cause the financial system to crash. If he wants to do to do away with anchor babies, and visas are only issued for 90 days or a 180 days, whatever.
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90, I think. Okay. Well You can't. You can get different types of visas, but go ahead.
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Okay. Well, alright. Force anybody that wants to visit the country or who is applying for a visa to swear to, to swear to, swear an affidavit to the fact that they are not currently expecting, that they are not pregnant. Because if they are, they don't get in. That way, there is no way that they are going to be pregnant and ready to pop and get off a plane and head straight to the nearest hospital. They can't do it. We can leave birthright citizenship alone for the time being and protect our economy and stop anchor babies at the border.
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So the EO applies to these people that have been brought over here the last 4 years illegally. And as far as I know, that's where it's gonna stop. K? And Yeah. I'm thinking going forward.
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Okay. Alright, Jack. Yeah. Right.
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Yes. Sketch.
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Yes. Yes. I was I have a question. I guess we would be able to find out his official oath and if it was with the US a in the federal register. Isn't that correct?
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Probably.
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Yeah. And I got a couple of questions.
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Well, I'm not sure. Hold it, Sketch. I'm not sure if they've got to make it public, but they've got to reg they've got to have it on file with the secretary of state. Maybe in the federal register. I don't know. But, we have been a government without official leadership because I remember Callender saying, in that situation where they couldn't find a valid oath, you go back until you find a valid oath, and that's the person that's got the office.
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Okay? There you go.
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And and so it it and I would just about guarantee you that everything will be done right, and they'll the whole administration and their key folks will have all that stuff done with properly crossed t's and dotted i's.
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My feelings. Go ahead, Scott. Yes. Yeah. And I'd also like to make 2 comments. 2 emergencies were announced. I think it was, the border and, drill baby drill.
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Probably. And
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and, also, I wanted to just comment on Melania. She was very subdued, but she did remind me of the character in Zorro. She with her hat and everything and and her Yeah. Last night. Yeah. She looked like a female Zorro to me, and I I I thought that was interesting. I yield. I appreciate you, Roger. You know what you know what Zorro is in Spanish?
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I mean, it ain't The hat was picked out by Trump. Trump picked out the hat for Melania. It's a v for vengeance, v for vendetta, being right out of New York City. See, you gotta understand Trump is 17 moves ahead of it. He plays chess. And what is the message to all the Democrats that he's out to not only destroy the the defeat them, but then destroy them so they can never resurface and come back at us. Well v for Vendetta. Look at the hat. Look at the look on her face. Look at the that was picked out by Trump. Trump picks out her clothes. Trump picks out all Melania's clothes. Trump picks out all the music and all the events. Trump picks out everything. Every down to the last, tittle and bit. Tittle and and, Johnson Piddle. Remember Johnson Piddle? He's a what? The unbelievable
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detail, man. Now my question before you butt it in there, Ferris, what does Zoro mean in Spanish?
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I Zorro is a misnomer. It's a v for vendetta. Remember the character v Got them, man. Who was, from Gotham?
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Yeah. It has nothing to do with Zoro. I I I, baked a difference with my friend. Ask a question out of curiosity, then if you know, Zoro was a big thing when I was a kid and the TV thing and everything else. What does Zoro translate to? That's my question.
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It's got nothing to do with interrupted. I was going to say, I don't know, Roger. Why don't you tell us, please?
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Fox.
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Fox.
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And boy, if any if Melania is anything, she is a absolutely stunning woman. Okay? And, evidently super sweet, super nice. Just, the just a very a very nice woman. Even Trump comments her. She's a very nice person publicly. So but she is a wonderful first lady, probably the best one, we've had from that. She just has an air about her like John Kennedy's, wife did. Okay? Jacqueline. Yeah. So anyway, just my comment. Let let's let the conversation go on.
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Roger. Certainly
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certainly better than Eleanor Roosevelt. Go go ahead.
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Roger. No. I I I couldn't answer because that one was muted.
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Alright. He'll give you to take it. You're done. Well, just hold on for Ferris, if you'll if you'll just hold on. Somebody else was talking. Jesse had something to say, and I'll come back to you. Okay? But In Spanish Go ahead, please. Zorro
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and the other triangle depending on the on the sentence. Zorro means cunning,
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means sly. Okay. Yeah. Yep. Same like a fox.
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Yeah. When you say it in Spanish, and they say, oh, that guy is a Zorro
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in the in the Spanish context. Yes. Many times, they don't trust that guy. Right. It's a negative. Stop you guys. It's a negative connotation. That's why I always had this discussion with my attorney down there years ago. So, he's the one that informed me of that that they don't look on the term fox. You know, let's say there was something about a female came up and I said she's a fox. And he was explaining to me that that's not necessarily a, compliment like it would be in our, colloquium. So for that, whatever it's worth. Okay. Farris, front and center.
Paul, have you got him muted?
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Slanty was muted.
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Roger, I'm gonna say something. He he did he did not come out. But, he also mentioned on his speech, yesterday, Trump, willing, William McKinney. And he says he's gonna reestablish that he was gonna reestablish his, his statue, that he was gonna change Gulf of America to, Gulf of, Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. Right. But the funny thing, when he mentioned him, McQuillan, you know, he was murdered. And he was trying to establish the gold standard in 1900. And and he also he was very, very pro tariff. And they persecuted until they assassinated him. So it's very interesting because in his first term, you you used Andrew Jackson behind him, and now he's mentioning, McKinley because of the tariff and the gold standard.
So very interesting.
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Yep. McKinley was one of the guys that was assassinated, back around the turn of the century in that change, a little over a 100 years ago. McKinley bought Alaska for America. No. The Stan Stewart Stewart bought Alaska. He's secretary of state. He got a lot of flack for it for $7,000,000. McKinley Well, but it was it was McKinley's though. Right? Yeah. If you'll just let me finish, Dave. McKinley is the name of the highest mountain in the northern hemisphere there in, at 20 something 3000 feet or something, and it was named Mount McKinley, and they changed it back to its native name, which is Denali, d e n a l I, and literally translates as the weather maker.
But he's putting McKinley back on the mountain. Okay? Put it that way. Obama changed it back to
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Denali. Right?
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I think that's right. Yeah. It may have been Biden. I don't remember. 1 of them did. And I I'd I'd like to see him put up every damn monument that the bastards had torn down and get every one of those put back up too and change the names of the military bases back to the names that they were before this disastrous bunch of Edomite bastards got control of the country for 4 years. Everything that you see, we should roll back. Who did
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who did Seward work for? What president?
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Lincoln, I believe.
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Seward's Folly all the last got back during that?
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Was it 1959
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that Alaska became a state. I don't know. Which one it became a state. State. They bought it long before that as a church. When they bought it. It was called Seward's Folly. I think it was, around the time of Lincoln, but you guys are in front of the Internet. Go go search it up and give us a firm answer. Alaska
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Alaska was bought, in 18/67.
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There you go.
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And it was a military base. Yeah.
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He was the secretary of the state or the interior. He was the secretary of the interior or something. I under Lincoln, may have been under Grant, but it was called Senator Folly. They pay Andrew Johnson. Thank you. They paid $7,000,000 for it. That was the deal when I was up there in the sixties. Our high school cost more to build than they paid for the whole damn state. Who's saying something there?
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Roger?
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Yes, Larry.
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Yeah. Speaking of monuments being removed and you're you used to, pass through Jacksonville. The Robert e Lee statue is not in Jacksonville any longer.
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Oh, they took it down too? You know, except for going down to pick up my car at the docks one time, that I was having imported, and I never went to Jacksonville. So I wouldn't have known there was a Robert e Lee statue. I'm glad to know there was one, and I'm sorry to know it's been taken down like the one in New Orleans.
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Yeah. So here here's the details. In December 2023, the last Confederate monument in Jacksonville was removed from Springfield Park. The monument was a bronze statue of a Confederate soldier that had been in the park for over a 100 years. Mayor Donna Deegan, and she used to be a famous court like a reporter on television, mayor Donna Dee Donna Deegan ordered the removal after years of public controversy. Deegan said the removal was intended to show that the city has learned from history and to promote a unified approach to addressing historical artifacts. Now get this. The removal cost a $187,000. Shit.
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I the it's not that the statue's gone as a no it's the statue that's there that's a reminder of of history. Yeah. It's just more common than the Jacksonville
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Obamaville.
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There you go. Well, hopefully, a lot of that's gonna get, wound back up. So we'll see. Again, day by day deal. There's a whole bunch of there's a whole bunch of crap on a a lot of plates to deal with they've left us. Yes. Joan, you were wanting to say something?
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Yeah. Trump can put that Robert e Lee statue back.
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I hope so. I I hope that he I hope he does that. That's Well, some of there's some of them, they melted down, and they may have done it with all of them. I don't know. But I I think there was one in New York. It was Teddy Roosevelt, that was in front of the library or something that was a fabulous statue that they had taken out. Hopefully, they can find some of those and get them back if they didn't destroy them. These bastards, they're just bastards. And now we've had a really good 4 year lesson on what happens when you let them take control.
And if we wouldn't had our guns, it would have been like rushing the Bolshevik revolution. And if you don't know Hey, Roger. And have not seen that, I'll get you a second, Bob. Go Europa, e u r o p a, if you've not seen that 10 part deal on World War 2. The whole episode number 1 is on Bolshevik Russia, and watch a whole hour of that if you can stomach it. Yeah, Bob.
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Yeah. Doing both about an hour 45 minutes to the pardon. Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch had an article up on Zero Edge. I just looked for it again, and I don't know where they shoveled it off to or if they changed the thumbnail, but I couldn't find it. But it had to do with the idea that in his opinion and opinions are like yeah. Anyway, I respect Tom. His opinion and Biden's pardons Biden's pardons are null and void and unenforceable, and perhaps that should go ahead and prosecute. That's just something you can catch up on.
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That's exactly how I feel.
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Secondly, the item that would buttress that is all of the j sixers have never been formed well, I shouldn't say that. That's almost always wrong when you say never or always. Most of the j sixers have never been charged. They're simply been held. They're not it's not a legal process. It's way out. It is a legal process. It's not lawful. Let's go there. Right. So the point is, there's the saying come down that you can't pardon these people. They haven't been charged with a crime, but he can grant them immunity, which is not the same thing. Right. And I'm not sure which which way that's all gonna go, but that's just interesting. And it buttresses the fact that if you can't do it to the j sixers because they haven't you can't even pardon them because they haven't been charged with a crime, how they all can you pardon Biden's when they haven't been proven to have I mean, we all believe they did. It seems pretty obvious.
But until they've been proven to be a criminal, how can you pardon them? You know? There's been no Yep. Sentence levied. So Oy vey. Out of both sides of their mouth as always. Okay. Going back to Vivek Ramaswami, I share some of Jesse's concerns, and it's very simple. Go back to an article on the 27th December in Zero Hedge. It's called India. It's worse than you think. And the reason I can call that up is because it affected me to the point that I said it to my brother and had him read it because we know a hotel fella down here that we've been in contact with for since 95, and they're Hindu. So it's got some interest to us. And that society is as it's as it works or doesn't, as it functions, let's put it that way, or doesn't, in India, they're destined for squalor. They can't get away from it because the whole crux of their belief is if you're in a bad way, you earned it.
I would be foolish to screw with karma and try to lift you up. It is self defeating to the utmost, and it's Hindu oriented. So I'm sure Hindu could probably argue, but the fellow that was writing it had some fairly well, he was of Indian extraction. He'd been he had moved to the UK with his parents years ago, and when he went back, he was just stunned because what he saw was like, holy mackerel. There's no there's no way this continent subcontinent's ever gonna amount to anything other than squalor. And I find that interesting. And, you know, we have often proposed, if you will, historically, that and it's been bandied about. Brent would attest to this.
You know, the founding fathers, and I use that term with no shame, the founding fathers said, you know, this document's only gonna work for Christian people that that Correct. You know, and and they don't. They, being the Indians, they just simply don't. Of course. It's it's dog eat dog, and it's not only dog eat dog. If I help you, I'm a dog. Right. It's it's it's upside down. So anyway, those three items I thought were interesting. If you have any interest in it, like I say, it was on the 27th December as far as I recall, or right right there. It was India. It's worse than you think. It is an islander.
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Well, there's a lot of that coming to the surface. They've they've, overwhelmed Canada almost, but they haven't just brought the Indians, they've brought the Sikhs too. And there's an ancient rivalry there is my understanding. As I was saying earlier, I heard a trucker call into one of the shows yesterday over there at Infowars, and he was saying that 80% at 80% approximately of the truckers on the interstate so long haul are Indians, and they get a special subsidy so that they have a more leeway in choosing what loads they want to hire. And, the original part of the country, of course, was immigrate and assimilate.
And, that's fine. And that's what gave our country strength when that happened.
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But this is Well, and that's the whole point. Immigrate and overwhelmed.
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This is immigrate disrupting over
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it. Yeah. That's the whole point of having it done in a metered and reserved fashion to where you don't get overwhelmed. That's the whole point. And of course, we understand they have subverted that as they do everything.
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Yes. I wanted to ask a question, something that I mean, it's one of the damndest things I've ever seen. I'm assuming all of y'all have seen the the video of that rocket backing down onto the stage down there down where Bob lives. K? Just a little bit to the east over there. Did everybody see a picture of that last week of that video? He's done it twice now, I guess. Did Paul, do you know what I'm talking about?
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Wasn't that from
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That was from one of his tests the other day, a test of one of his spaceships. The, I guess, the spaceship, the one that had the blue. Right. But that booster comes down. They refires, rockets somehow to stabilize it, and they back it right into that launch pad. I mean, I was astounded.
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Yeah. The booster is recoverable, but, unfortunately, on that launch, the spaceship
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exploded and rained debris all over the earth. Right. Right. And it was and Musk was Musk was glad he wasn't in it as a test pilot. So, anyway, that that thing, they just play it over and over, and it looks like somebody took a video and then reversed it. You know? And but they wouldn't. It was just live. That thing came down from the sky, whoever high it was when it disconnected from the, front front part, but it came all the way down. They got it down. They fired those rockets and guided it right into that damn launch pad. It's amazing.
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Yep. Yeah. It was it was very interesting, and you know that it wasn't the the video was reversed because it came down and it did correct. You could see it wobble Yeah. And work its way to the launch pad until the point where the arms could reach out and grab it.
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I've been cool. I was I was sitting there with my mouth open. I'm gonna tell you. I used to live down there at Cape Canaveral for a year when I was young. It was Cape Kennedy. It was Cape Canaveral back then. They've changed it. Very good job. Yeah.
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Did you say Larry?
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I thought it was. The one that you were saying something a second ago.
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That that quote that, Bob was talking about comes from John Adams. Our constitution Yes. Was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
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Yep. Yep. So should we ever flip this thing, you know, you guys like what else. If we should ever flip this thing back to a common law thing, then it would be the people that were charged would be the ones that harm somebody. And they, you know, rob, kill, whatever, and damage somebody. And, they would be dealt with Well, if they were dealt with pretty swiftly and severely as in the Arab countries, that activity, whatever they were doing, would almost entirely cease pretty quickly. Now it's gonna be interesting here probably starting today as the day unfolds to see what happens with the the new Homeland Security guy, the the enforcement guy, And evidently, they were gonna pull a raid, the first one in Chicago, and somebody inside leaked it. Of course, one of these traders leaked it and kind of, delayed the start or made them pull back a little bit and reorganized.
So we'll see. But they were talking about, excuse me, Chicago, Denver, or LA. I don't know about LA and their situation right now in California, but Denver or Chicago would be 2 good places to start. Got nice communist mayors there.
[01:41:19] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:41:20] Unknown:
The guy the commie in Chicago now has got a 17% approval rating. Yes. Jesse, was that you?
[01:41:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Mentioning what Bob said, there's an interview by Doug Casey, this Indian guy, Bahamdi or something like that. I put her in the chat room, and everything the boss said, that you hear from his mouth, it looks like he knows his people. He's he's an American now, I guess. And, but you hear everything he was saying about the HB one visa and the technology, and they are not prone to quality because of their culture and their mindset, many things that Bob said. And another thing, when he says freedom of religion, if I'm wrong, somebody correct me. But what I understand, the constitution, the freedom, it was for different Christianity sects. It was not for any other religion or Muslim or Hindu. And I see that Hindus are everybody talks that Muslims are growing in the United States. But honestly, I think the Hindus are growing faster.
And and I prefer in my case, I prefer Hindus and Muslims. But, it was really for different religions, Christianity or or sects because they wanted to make this country as a state of, you know, like Germany or, like, Spain that was Catholic and Germany was Lutheran. So it was not really for all different type of religion in the world.
[01:42:52] Unknown:
No. As a fact, Brent as Brent stressed, they call it New England because they came over here to form a government to go back and retake England over. It wasn't to come over necessarily and form a new country. They were gonna form a new country to try and get the old country back.
[01:43:13] Unknown:
If you go back to 18/28, Webster's 18/28, the word religion means nothing like what it means today. Yeah. Freedom of religion didn't didn't mean that at all. Basically, it meant you're free to structure your society, your benefits, whether it's a community or, you know, for from elders, rules of 10, collective, you can do whatever you want. That's that was how do you take care of your society? That's that was their definition of or the the outworking of that definition of religion, and we take it to mean, you know, worshiping a higher power, which that's really not where that word was. Relaguerrererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererere it's a ease when words change, you know, we're we're we're prone to put our spin on it because we're, well, I mean, I hate to say it, but basically, we're lazy enough to just assume that we know what the hell's going on, and we don't.
[01:44:18] Unknown:
How about that? That's when we're when words when when words lose their meaning, men lose their liberty. Yes, Paul? That's right.
[01:44:27] Unknown:
And when they If you if you and when they, go ahead. Go ahead, Bob.
[01:44:35] Unknown:
Well, the idea that that, used against as by non Christians against Christians, you know, what what religion are you talking about? Are you talking about that one? Are you talking about the one I'm proposing? So you recall where that came from. And be not ambiguous. What's what's the word?
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Inquivocation.
[01:44:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Unequivocal. That's really funny. I've always thought of this, you know, the word equivocate. I didn't know that word, but I knew unequivocal. I just never took the prefix off of it to Mhmm. Really drill down on what it meant. You know, I knew it more by its altar. What just got to Yeah. Well, I I knew it as equivocating.
[01:45:17] Unknown:
That's how I first related to it because I was familiar with that. Just unable to make a decision on several options. But what they're doing specifically, of course, is a 180 degrees every time. Boom. Boom. Boom. Equivocation. Their variety, at least. Paul, what were you gonna say a minute ago?
[01:45:36] Unknown:
Well, if you look at religion or or probably differently religion, isn't that exactly what we do by abandoning, the US citizenship and reverting to national status, we are re legioning with the original republic.
[01:45:57] Unknown:
Oh, I say re, repatriating, but I guess you could label it as that.
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Right.
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Is that Samuel?
[01:46:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Since the 14th amendment, the political action group has been the religion. And if you get 51%, that's what you're stuck with as a 5th as a 14th amendment citizen. You're not this individual with individual rights, wants, and needs and could decide for himself what his religion is. They tell you what it is.
[01:46:31] Unknown:
Well, you're object to their property rights. They can do anything they want with you.
[01:46:35] Unknown:
Roger.
[01:46:37] Unknown:
Yes. Larry.
[01:46:40] Unknown:
Yeah. The Bible tells us what the definition of religion is in James 126 to 27. If any man among you seem to be religious and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain. Pure religion and undefiled before god and the father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction and to keep himself unspotted from the world.
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Okay.
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Thank you, Larry.
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And that exactly what I'm gonna have, Brent. Idea of what your social system is. How are you gonna take care of those less advantaged? It's right. Yep.
[01:47:25] Unknown:
And that's the way the country used to be structured until Roosevelt, undid it in the thirties and switched everything over to government. Evidently, there was a very robust private social system, but, you know, with charities, churches, etcetera, etcetera. That was very effective, and, Roosevelt undid all of that. And I found that in a book written by a, Saint Louis attorney, in an old bookstore one time. Good place to haunt. If you got any of them, in your area and you hadn't been in there, take the time to make a stop. You can find occasionally some real good old black's law dictionaries for just a few dollars and no telling what all. Some of them are sectioned off into topics and just go over into law, and there's no telling what you'll find over there.
But, again, that was many years ago. I don't know how much things have changed because I hadn't been up there in a long time, except a couple of weeks. So, where else can we go here this morning? We got about 15 minutes. It's been a good brisk discussion today. A lot of things to talk about. It's too bad we didn't have Brent with us today, and we can certainly find out about this, bible and this oath question, Friday, and ask him what his opinion is. We'll see if there's any uproar or rhubarb about it between another couple of days. Give that a chance to arise.
But, it's gonna be very interesting to see what goes on on the landscape while here today while we've been on the air, etcetera. Very exciting time, folks. Very exciting time. Yes.
[01:49:12] Unknown:
And, Bob, you just, turned on, the, gun owners again, apparently, at least what I'm looking at here on YouTube, from copper jacket.
[01:49:25] Unknown:
It's Bondi, the new AG, I think she got confirmed, is on is against the guns already. Is that what you were saying?
[01:49:33] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:49:35] Unknown:
Where you where is that information coming from?
[01:49:40] Unknown:
Hopper jacket TV on YouTube.
[01:49:44] Unknown:
Okay. Don't know who they are. But here's another hey. Listen. If she starts getting a little tough on the guns, maybe the this another opening for us to try and get those damn gun owners attention. I can't get their attention. Okay? Well, there there's something that's gonna be the key where they may start wanting to listen and pay attention all of a sudden. But for all these years, oh, hell, I had Larry Pratt on the show for 2 hours one day. Talked about our stuff for 30 or 45 minutes. Why Pratt didn't get it? Is this another commercial interest? Because his son, Eric, runs Gun Owners of America now, and it's a lobby group and a business for them and a livelihood.
Is that why they don't wanna look or I mean, I don't know. I can't fathom that these, rabid gun owners wouldn't be thrilled to totally shed the ATF. Totally. You can't get their attention. You go try. I've tried. You go try.
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Okay. I'd like to butt in for a second.
[01:50:54] Unknown:
Yes, please. That's Thomas, you think. Right?
[01:50:59] Unknown:
No. This is, this is, Terrence.
[01:51:03] Unknown:
Oh, Terrence. Well, hell, man. No wonder I didn't recognize you. We haven't heard you so long. How are you doing down there?
[01:51:10] Unknown:
Not bad. It's, 55 degrees, so I'm okay. But there's there's no freeze, so so it's good.
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Right.
[01:51:17] Unknown:
I just wanted to add for the folks. The guns don't know who's in Naples. Go ahead. Yeah. I just wanted to add for the guns is you gotta go for what the definition of what the constitution is for bearing arms, not what you use your gun for. And the constitution is to defend yourself from tyranny from anywhere, whether it's Al Capone, the officer pulling you over on the side of the road, or the government generally. So so a gun is just a tool just like a shovel is. So Yep. We're fighting the legalese of the constitution instead of, we can't bring in the natural duty of one to defend oneself
[01:52:12] Unknown:
from, whatever Well might be attacking them. So We've never had any problems we've never had any problems with them with people that changed status. The FBI wrote back up to Maryland up there in Frankfort, Kentucky, said we don't have anything to do with this. It's right there on the form, US National. We've never had people come back and report that they couldn't get a gun, and to my knowledge. So the answer is right here what we got. But, boy, you can't get that across to these people. And Yeah. But I'm I'm talking about
[01:52:46] Unknown:
I'm talking about employing a gun. Abraham Lincoln stole everyone's life, liberty, and property because he was able to pay madmen to rape other madmen, I guess, or not. But he that that's the thing. With their dollar, they're able to employ any imbecile madman, anybody to and pay them to kill their fellow man just like every war we've been in, unless we've been attacked, actually. And we've only been attacked by our own government. And and in the colonies, they by their own government, not by their neighbors.
[01:53:33] Unknown:
So You wanna talk constitution, Terrence? Doesn't it say that we're not supposed to have a standing army? And that's supposed to be a function of the militia?
[01:53:43] Unknown:
Like I said, even George Washington invaded Pennsylvania. And Abraham Lincoln said, well, if if George can do it, he set precedent, I can do it. That's that's all and then and they're only able to do it because they can pay a man to do it. Because Abraham Lincoln ain't gonna walk around and take over anything himself, but he can pay men to do it. And we're all sinners, and that's the problem.
[01:54:11] Unknown:
Well, we're trying to unsend here, Terrence. And,
[01:54:14] Unknown:
Yes. I know. So
[01:54:18] Unknown:
that yeah. That's why if if she is coming down on the guns, or or messing with whatever, great. Great. There's just more wiggle room for us. Fact that we can still get they've done done away with the IRS yet. You can unhook yourself from for $37,000,000,000,000 worth of fraudulent debt bonds. There's a lot of things that we can offer people that I believe people would perk their interest. And I hope we don't, as a nation, sit back on our laurels now that there is, some construct of a conservative administration in there. Cross your fingers. K?
Pray let him pray for mister Trump and and pray that if he hadn't totally given in to the Holy Spirit, that god touches him and moves him. I think having that bullet go about a millimeter away from his head got him some instant religion. K? If it wasn't there before, you have to consider that. Yeah, Terrence. Go ahead.
[01:55:26] Unknown:
I hope so. But, the thing we gotta do is the, disgusting in my thought, the disgusting thing of taking over and occupying the public offices, which is just a terrible thought.
[01:55:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Well Roger. I I I got I got small and big answers for a small amount of people, it appears. Yes, catch.
[01:55:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I I just wanted to say I have a large amount of opium this morning, but, I what I'm really hoping is that Fauci, you know, doesn't get pushed under the rug. No. He won't. He gets taken he gets taken to cleaners. What I did learn just this morning is that the pardon was dated back for just Fauci 2,014.
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14. 14. Correct.
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And that is when, Obama in implemented, the Ukrainian Bio Labs.
[01:56:31] Unknown:
Right. When they took started the Ukraine, took it over, and started moving all those Bio Labs. We still don't know how many of them there were over there. And I think the guy that had the oversight of that in Russia, they bombed or killed somehow a while back. But love to see that information come out. Yes. His name
[01:56:51] Unknown:
he has a yeah. He has a very interesting name. I think it was was in his name, the the Russian. I do remember Kiel was in his name. And, it'll be very interesting to get a grand if a grand jury gets and he won't be able to take the 5th, and, we'll get to the bottom of what really happened. I yield. Oh, it's gonna be very interesting to see what, what unfolds here in front of us. And everybody
[01:57:22] Unknown:
pretty much agrees that you gotta go after these guys and make an example of them and let them damn sure know that it will never happen again. They had one shot and they couldn't pull it off. Okay? Because that lies can't overcome the truth. They may in the short term, but they can't in the long term. Truth always wins, it seems. Okay. Couple of minutes left. Anybody with any injections, observations, or comments? I believe Jonah has one or more. Yes, ma'am.
[01:57:53] Unknown:
You know how nationals are not under regulations,
[01:57:59] Unknown:
like the mask and the vaccine No. We're under the cons no. We're under the constitution, not agencies. Right?
[01:58:06] Unknown:
Now what about laws? Are they are nationals under the laws, like the Noah Hyde laws No. Like, if you're a Christian? No. Okay. Thank
[01:58:15] Unknown:
you. Not if you don't wanna be. You you could stand up and oppose anything you want to that they're trying to force on you in this world, in this position is my understanding. K? Now was somebody saying something there?
[01:58:33] Unknown:
Marco Rubio has been sworn as secretary of state, but everybody always blame the president. 99 voted in his favor. And the vice president, the first person who takes oath, is Marco Rubio about an hour ago.
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Well, Rubio Rubio is a senator. Well, Rubio was support the bill.
[01:58:56] Unknown:
His wife is a Colombian Jew, and Rubio, if you look at the origin of the word, Rubio is a is a a Jewish by last name.
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So Very well. In 99,
[01:59:06] Unknown:
Republicans all voted for him.
[01:59:09] Unknown:
It wasn't my, it wasn't my pick, and, but you can't imagine anybody of his former comrades in the senate voting against him, can you?
[01:59:21] Unknown:
No. And Trump, every time he represents somebody, he gets excited. He makes a little statement or a story about whatever, like the one from the Ministry of Education Federal. But Rubio, he barely talks about him. He said, yes, sir. We elect him, but you do you didn't see him too excited about it. So I don't know if he's being pressured or not. I guess time will talk. Well You always confide them for somebody else 3 months from now.
[01:59:45] Unknown:
That's the second most powerful position in the federal government, secretary of state. Sure is. Okay. Thank you, Jesse. Hey. This is Roger. This is Waheed. Well, I can't believe it. Hello, Waheed. Well, you got maybe a Hey. What's going on? What's on your mind? I'm not I'm not dead. Anyhow anyhow, I wonder what he's gonna do about these fires out here. What have you heard? What is the implementation? I hadn't heard anything. Biden said Oh, we wanna I I've heard him, allude to them, Wahid, but I don't think they've been brought up and discussed as any remedy.
That is a state responsibility. Okay. Well, Waheed comes in at the very end of the show, and now he's off. So I don't know, Waheed. Don't get chased by any pit bulls. Okay? We are over for today. It is Tuesday, as I know all of you know, and that means, boy, I get to go to lunch and discuss some of these events with my expat comrades here, and we'll, be back tomorrow. It should be a very interesting day, and the events of today, we we should have a a whole bunch of things to talk about tomorrow. If you research any of these things we didn't know about, the oath or any of these other things, and you wanna come back and expand on what you found, we'll certainly entertain that.
And, otherwise, it's a, it's a good day. And I think the world is headed maybe in a little bit better, more solid direction. Donald Trump is a is a man of history and destiny, it appears. So we'll see how it turns out. Pray for the man and pray for the best, and I'll see you tomorrow. Ciao.
[02:01:59] Unknown:
Blessings, Roger.
[02:02:01] Unknown:
Alright. Thanks, Sketch. Okay. Any anybody, if you got anything for me, it better be quick and short. If not, can you hold it till tomorrow? I think that means you can hold it till tomorrow, and I will hold you to that and see you then. Have a great day, folks.
[02:02:19] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:02:27] Unknown:
If, George here, howdy. Howdy, everybody. If, one presumes to work with somebody who is a national who he that he one one is a national, could presume another man as a national and could just have a contract with him and wouldn't have to be within the purview of the workers' comp or employment law. Would that be an accurate statement as long as one is not, harming 1 in within the criminal, you know, common law.
[02:03:05] Unknown:
And you're trading. That's the I need to be trading, not in commerce.
[02:03:11] Unknown:
Right. I mean, your file is completely.
[02:03:16] Unknown:
Great. Yeah. That's, I've been struggling with this and, I'm trying to stop from creating another another entity, you know, and then, just deal everything through through, anything that might come by through the ways we've been dealing with it, which is noticing the the admins. And then, so I'm trying to basically, I just asked for w nine. So I put, you know, w nine. I sold said, you know, individual or whatever, but then I put down other, and I said national. I put my, passport card number. And, so I'm seeing if they get a pushback from that vendor. It's a big it's a big airline, so it's a big company, so I don't know. But then with my people this year, I'm saying, hey. Just be a member via be trade. Not even a member. I'm not even gonna call it a PMA. I'm just gonna say, you know, you're a fellow man doing doing trade doing Indian trade.
So It we all have a right Not not not dot not dot. Not dot India. I'm trading with them. So sorry. Go.
[02:04:20] Unknown:
We we we all have a a right to to contract. So, I mean, yeah, trade's a great way to put it. I mean, you don't even have to say that. It's a contract. We all have an unlimited right to contract with each other. So a yield.
[02:04:34] Unknown:
Yes. Intercourse, PA. Lot of Amish there.
[02:04:47] Unknown:
You you might add equity to that. You have the right to contract outside of equity, eliminate that third party that wants to be there for commerce, which is, of course, the state, local, and federal government.
[02:05:03] Unknown:
That's that's great. Anybody have any language? I don't know if if I can't remember if there was any language like that in Brook's book, but, basically, just a a simple, you know, like, bill of sale, if you will, with, with the fellow man that you're that's working with you just to say, you know, we we agreed to, you know, hold each other harmless or whatever, and we we, we agree that we're trading with each other, for certain services. Doesn't have to be specific, I guess. But, just try to stay out of the loopholes of, of courts and, regulatory agencies, Sahil.
[02:05:46] Unknown:
Yep. I I would,
[02:05:47] Unknown:
I would use the word private. Private contract between you and these other people and this you know, and that's it. It extends nowhere else. Just say private contract and these are the terms of the contract and just period. Just leave it at that. You know? I am going to, exchange x amount of dollars for this and and for this amount of work that's gonna get done or whatever. Whatever it's gonna be. And it's just a private contract, period. So a yield.
[02:06:21] Unknown:
Or would that apply to, auto sales as well? What do you know?
[02:06:40] Unknown:
Yes. I think a bill of sale is a private a private property kind of issue. Right? If somebody despite what they wanna say about MCOs and titles and all that.
[02:06:53] Unknown:
Yeah. My my take on it is that that the vehicle is is not commercial until it's titled. Then then you have equity interest in it. Then the state has equity interest in it. But if you sell to another if you sell to another national, then it's just a private sale. If you sell to a US citizen and and they resell it, then they're then they're jumping titles. But if it's just a straight sale, with a a bill of sale, a private sale, I think that would fall under under, you know, a private sale under the constitution. And there's nothing nothing the state can really do about that.
That's the way I would think about it. I mean, I guess you would wanna get it notarized.
[02:07:51] Unknown:
Yes. How easy do you think
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go ahead, George.
[02:07:56] Unknown:
No. No. Go ahead.
[02:07:58] Unknown:
How easy do you guys think it would be to get a copy of, since I didn't notice previously, of your original bill of sale from something? Because you have to present that to the DOL, and it goes somewhere. I always go to the capital, Olympia. So they're probably scanning these. Now if they keep the the hard copies, so they scan to save space. Do you think you could get one of those certified, notarized, and sent back to you? Anybody? Go ahead.
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May I?
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Yes.
[02:08:41] Unknown:
I'm just testing my microphone. Can you hear me?
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We can.
[02:08:47] Unknown:
Oh, thank you. Very loud on my end and blurry.
[02:08:51] Unknown:
Okay. The the volume is just a touch high.
[02:08:55] Unknown:
Okay. I was trying to call when Roger was on, but my mic wasn't working. I just wanted to share this thing about Hinduism and these other cultures and religions, building, pagan statues in our country. I wanted to read one, that was recently built in, Texas. It's a 90 foot statue of the Hindu god, Hanuman, Known as the Statue of Union, it's located at the Sri Ashtakashimi Temple in Sugar Land, Texas. It was unveiled on August 18, 2024 and is the 3rd tallest statue in the US, symbolizing strength, devotion, and unity. But what I wanted to point out is when we let these other cultures and religions build these pagan statues in our country, we're doomed.
Any comments?
[02:10:09] Unknown:
I agree. There was didn't didn't Obama put up a monkey statue too? Something like a 90 foot monkey statue or maybe that's the same one I'm thinking of. Some 9 88 foot monkey statue. Monkey guy.
[02:10:21] Unknown:
Well, what I it doesn't say anything about, Obama having anything to do with it, but it is part monkey. The statue is part monkey.
[02:10:36] Unknown:
Well, they say if I couldn't agree more.
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It could go the way of the Georgia Guidestones.
[02:10:43] Unknown:
Yeah. It needs to. Anyway, I'm thank thankful that my mic is working now. So thank you.
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Your volume is just a hair high on my end.
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Okay. Is is it still too locked? Is it still too high?
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It's a little distorted on my end.
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Oh, okay. How about now?
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How about now? If you sing a song, I can tell you.
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123. The devil's after me. 456. He's always throwing bricks. That was perfect. 7, 8, 9. No no distortion.
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He misses everything, but very good singing.
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Hallelujah. Hallelujah. I'm saved. I
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can reach out one of my kids.
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Is Mark all caps still on?
[02:11:46] Unknown:
Question for you. I was at If you open a bank account as a national, is there a way to do it on a private on the private, or are you right into commerce right away? I mean, I have a I have a, as of 2,000 7, I believe, a currency protest on file with the commerce department, all that jazz, but, I've never opened a bank account. I've been kinda out of the banking system. But I'm wondering if it's gonna go to a credit union, I'd have to make some you know, get checks in my name if you will. Is there a way that people give notice to maybe have something attached there, or do you just wait to get something from some agency?
Are you
[02:12:34] Unknown:
My my understanding is all banking with banks is commercial.
[02:12:48] Unknown:
So there's no okay. So that makes sense. So, I bet I guess the doctrine necessity would be the only way to to kinda notice notice their president or the Federal Reserve president in this because I'm sure all this credit union is a member of the Federal Reserve as well. I don't know if there's any banks or not members anymore.
[02:13:11] Unknown:
That's my understanding as well.
[02:13:18] Unknown:
I forgot what this is Annette from Texas. I forgot what I was looking at. The banks are used as information for, I think it's no. I don't remember what it was. But that's one was more one channel of information to the powers that being and I forgot which If it was a UN, IMF, or if it was something with IRS. I forgot which agent I I forgot what which group I was looking at, but one of the channels of I think it was an international agency is the banks. The bank the credit unions, the banks is an avenue where they're getting their information from.
[02:14:04] Unknown:
IRS and the IMF and everybody.
[02:14:08] Unknown:
It might have been the IMF I was looking at. Yeah. I yield.
[02:14:15] Unknown:
Well, this this credit union underneath says strengthening communities neighbor to neighbor with an exclamation point, so it must be good.
[02:14:24] Unknown:
Burrows is saying to stay out of commerce. I think it was 2 things. 1, the non interest bank account, bearing account, and if you do do a transaction over state lines, use a postal money order. In his book here, he's got on on on our side, the non 14th amendment citizen side or the, you know, the political side of the bilateral contracts where there is a meaning of the minds, 2 party transaction, no compelled performance. On the other side is the unilateral or implied contracts where there's a silent third party involving involving compelling performance, trust law.
That's why when you say does not have a disability in equity, all trusts are in equity, you're basically saying it's outside of any kind of trust law that the government may have with you. That's what my old land patent states. This document will suffer no disabilities in equity.
[02:15:41] Unknown:
Samuel, I have a question. No disabill Oh, go ahead.
[02:15:46] Unknown:
Suffer no disability through equity?
[02:15:50] Unknown:
Disabilities inequity.
[02:15:53] Unknown:
Inequity. Okay.
[02:15:54] Unknown:
I believe I'm wondering Samuel. I'm Samuel, I'm wondering if that's a phrase we should add to our notices or writs or
[02:16:05] Unknown:
those matters. Gross basically says the 14th amendment is a trust.
[02:16:11] Unknown:
That makes sense.
[02:16:13] Unknown:
And it's trust law. And this is where all of these issues basically it's people with a religion, let's say, mothers against drunk drivers or for the children. They pass all this stuff through these lobbies that they get together, and it's just like a religion to them. And then if they get 51% for so much of a period of time, those are the laws you live under as opposed to common law where you actually have to harm somebody or their property before there would have been any action. That's basically, you know, what we've run into now and what we don't want. We want to be outside all of that and yet be good citizens and, you know, not harm each other and we should have been fine, but that doesn't make them any money or give them any control over our behavior.
[02:17:14] Unknown:
Right. So do you think that that is a good idea to add that phrase to our documents that we file or record or any interactions with the government in that regard?
[02:17:28] Unknown:
I personally would. Yeah.
[02:17:30] Unknown:
You know, I
[02:17:32] Unknown:
yeah. I never considered that, but it makes sense because then it it knocks a leg out from underneath them with equity using that as their the basis for
[02:17:49] Unknown:
their their prosecution, what have you. I yield Mhmm.
[02:17:53] Unknown:
Yeah. No. That's that's great, Sherry. I agree. And, you know, when you think about it, even the Emancipation Proclamation, I think they said, was a covenant. And that that 14th amendment and the Reconstruction was definitely a new trust, and the constitution itself was a trust. So, and like it was pointed out in the call the other day, the original trust is the the god man trust, right, with, creation dominion and all. So, it's, it's fascinating. And to peel those layers of onion back to the original trust is kinda like, when I go in now and talk to this credit union person, about, you know, hey. I I need to be able to make deposits or cash checks or whatever.
Is there any questions that any of you have have, asked of these people? Or, I I, you know, I've I've I referenced the informer who when he had to get access to his wife, in case his wife died, you know, he wanna make sure he could get at at the account. They brought over, oh, get get the application for this for this, for this person, and they brought over, like, a thick 14 page packet. And then the lady said, no. I I I meant to say get the application for this man, and it was, like, a 3 page release. So they know, you know, even at the banking level, they knew the difference between a person and a man. So, anyway, anybody explore those in any banking relationships at all? You'll
[02:19:32] Unknown:
Well, I would definitely pursue that point with bank of person versus a man and see where that leads.
[02:19:45] Unknown:
Got it. I'll, I'll report. I'm gonna get off the call now, but I'll call right back to see what they say.
[02:19:52] Unknown:
I'd be curious, what documents or contracts you have to sign with the Bank of North Dakota, or is it North Dakota Bank? I don't know.
[02:20:03] Unknown:
The state There you go. South isn't it South Dakota, the state, bank?
[02:20:11] Unknown:
No. I think, but I I could be mistaken.
[02:20:14] Unknown:
Okay. There is one in the country, and that's one of the Dakotas. Right? The the the
[02:20:22] Unknown:
Right. I was thinking it was north because no one comes from south, and she just signed into law as the governor.
[02:20:30] Unknown:
I think, Sherry, I think you need to be a resident of the state to have an account there, don't you?
[02:20:36] Unknown:
I don't know. That's why I was asking what the parameters of the contract are.
[02:20:44] Unknown:
I I do It says Bank of
[02:20:47] Unknown:
Bank of North Dakota is a state owned state run financial institution based in Bismarck, North Dakota. It is the only government owned general service bank in the United States. It is a legal deposit depository for all state funds in North Dakota and uses these funds to fund development agriculture and small business. This is Wiki. Bank was established to promote agriculture commerce and industry. I don't know. Bank uses funds.
[02:21:18] Unknown:
They got their phone number on there? Oh, you're reading Wiki. I apologize.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
Yeah. No worries. Yeah. I just mhmm. Go ahead. Go ahead, Bruce.
[02:21:28] Unknown:
Yeah. I think you have to have a, a a mailbox there.
[02:21:35] Unknown:
Well, that's actually done.
[02:21:37] Unknown:
Thank you. It says here other entities this is Wiki. Other entities may also open accounts to the bank. However, BND only has one office and offers fewer retail service than other institutions. The bank has an account with the Federal Reserve Bank, but deposits are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Instead, they're guaranteed by the general fund of the state of North Dakota and the taxpayers.
[02:22:20] Unknown:
I do know that that bank was not affected in the 2,008 downturn. They were they were strong, and they stayed strong throughout the downturn with all the, Lehman's calling and all the other banks having to get it bailed out that time period, they did they did very well during that period.
[02:22:49] Unknown:
What's to stop us from starting the national? No usury. No interest. Bank of National.
[02:23:01] Unknown:
Well, it's the legislature that is controlled by the bankers that you're gonna have a problem with unless you do a totally private, banking system. It can't interact with the other one. So, yeah, that's a great idea. There is a I'm looking for it right now, a, I think, 2 hours on, creating state banks, by Catherine Austin Fitts, that was posted last week, and I'll look for it now. I yield.
[02:23:40] Unknown:
Hartford Van Dyke wrote a book creating currencies for local communities, and it was like using some kind of an IOU that you use as a coupon. There is a Ithaca dollar in New York in the city of Ithaca, where you use these private notes, and they trade with them in commerce and they've been around for a long time. So I'm not sure if Hartford's book is still available, but, he teaches he taught how to do that by you.
[02:25:53] Unknown:
Is Muse still on the call?
[02:26:28] Unknown:
Is Julie on the call? Hey, Julie.
[02:26:35] Unknown:
I'm here, Joan.
[02:26:37] Unknown:
How are you? I'm okay. How are you?
[02:26:40] Unknown:
Good. I wanted I was asking I wanted to ask, do you have any comment about what Roger said about those rockets coming back in backwards, the land? Do you know what I'm talking about?
[02:26:58] Unknown:
Well, I think if I'm not mistaken, what they they exploded or whatever and they lost to whatever. Is that what you're talking about?
[02:27:08] Unknown:
I'm talking about well, a video that I saw that I saw I saw, oh, I don't know, a a year ago or 9 months ago. I don't know if it's the same thing that Roger was talking about, but it sounded like it where, and I didn't follow it closely or anything. You know, I just watched, like, 10 seconds of it, and the the some rocket took I guess it was a Elon Musk rocket took off and and, I don't know. Maybe it went and did what it was supposed to do or maybe it landed in the Bermuda Triangle or maybe it just stayed whole and and just went up and just went somewhere. I don't know where. And then came back down in the same well, on some pad.
And but instead of and it came down with its bottom first and just landed just like it looked like just like what it just like Roger said, it was like the they played the the video backwards. They showed it showed it going up, and then it's as if they showed the video backwards as it landed to make to see it landing. But he but Roger said that that was not, re reversed, played backwards video. It was the real live, rocker coming back down, the same rocker that took off. I don't know. Maybe it was just up for a minute or a day or I don't know how long because I only watched 10 seconds of it coming back down, and it landed back down on its behind on its bottom, I mean.
It's like it took off. It came right back down the way it took off. It
[02:29:03] Unknown:
I thought maybe you So it so because what I've read is that he's, you know, he's launched, a bunch of his Starship rockets, from the SpaceX launch pad, but they've not done well. They've blown up again. I mean, I don't know how many I I don't know how many, I don't know. I just I read a lot that they they exploded, so I'm not sure. Okay. I have not read anything that, like, comes up and then just lands perfectly back down on its its bottom. But
[02:29:43] Unknown:
Yeah. There's a video. Maybe, I mean, if you ever wanted to look, maybe if you just type in, you don't Yeah. You don't have to, of course. Joan. What? Hey.
[02:29:54] Unknown:
This hey. This is Larry. I think what she's referring to is SpaceX, and it's all fakery. Don't believe that stuff. It defies physics. No rocket can do that. And there's a lot of leading scientists that look at that video. They all know it's fake, but they're trying to perpetuate this this, narrative and and, you know, to further science. It's just it's all fraud.
[02:30:22] Unknown:
Oh, good. Yeah. I mean, I thought that that's what I thought it was, like, CGI or something or but, yeah, Larry, thank you. Because I was just wondering if there was any I thought Julie
[02:30:32] Unknown:
might would know because she knew about Yeah. So, they from what I what I remember seeing in a in a video, nobody was allowed to be in the area to see this thing and witness it. No you know, just common people with their cameras. Right. And so there's there's no eyewitness testimony. You know? Right. So, yeah, I I would I would label that as all, you know, just a fake.
[02:30:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Thank you.
[02:30:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I just watched the video, Larry, while you were talking, and I see it now. Yeah. I found the video. It says, Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launches and lands most powerful rocket ever made. It does. It looks fake.
[02:31:17] Unknown:
Yeah. I think that thing is fake. It's like previous, previous movie stuff. They they put out they filmed the the news ahead of time. You know what I mean? Then they use the cuts for the for the news.
[02:31:28] Unknown:
Yeah. And and yeah. And actually, Larry, it looks CGI. It's unbelievable. It doesn't even look real. You're correct.
[02:31:36] Unknown:
Yep. And it's just and it goes along the same lines as did we go to the moon? I don't believe we did in 1969.
[02:31:44] Unknown:
No. We did. All still pretty.
[02:31:46] Unknown:
NASA is a big fake. And, the, the the technology they had I don't know if anybody remembers this, but, I've tried to get one when I was a kid, but I I they they just were very hard to find. So I had to end up, getting a Texas Instruments computer, but I really wanted the Commodore 64 computer. Well, I watched this leading scientist. This guy had all kinds of credentials, and he was given a speech. And this guy even found out, you know, later on that it was all fake, the whole moon landing. And he said that the technology they had in 1969 to supposedly put a a rocket on the moon was the equivalent of a Commodore 64 computer.
And when I heard that, I'm like, you gotta be kidding me. There's no way that happened.
[02:32:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I agree.
[02:32:42] Unknown:
So thank you, Larry. And, Julie, when you said the other day, what we 1 or 2 or 3 weeks ago, net when we were all talking about NASA, and Paul said not a space agency, and Julie said need another seven astronauts. Did you mean because did the I mean, did you know that those 7 did not get blown up in that the Challenger 8 those those 7, did not get blown up in that rocket?
[02:33:13] Unknown:
Yeah. That was a joke. I mean, that was at the time when they were lying about everything that was going around. Need another 7 astronauts is the an acronym for NASA.
[02:33:23] Unknown:
Yeah. But but you know they did not get they did not even go up in that rocket. Right? They went in.
[02:33:30] Unknown:
Yeah. We've been lied to. I mean, everything they the government says that they've done, I just automatically in their brain, it's a lie.
[02:33:39] Unknown:
I mean, I'm I'm asking, do you know that they did not get blown up? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Right. No no no astronaut go up in no rockets. They they wouldn't even live past the takeoff of the whatever y'all call that. Since, the whatever the the pressure. Okay.
[02:34:05] Unknown:
Some kind of Osiris of a squarish ship
[02:34:14] Unknown:
going on with these rockets. Oh. Hey, Joe.
[02:34:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was the it was the Challenger Space Shuttle. And, yes, all of those people were still alive afterwards. They were they were nothing but actors. The the teacher that supposedly died, she was found alive and just living living her life. It's just a bunch of fakery.
[02:34:37] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:34:38] Unknown:
I just And, yeah, what's really funny is that they're hiding in plain sight and they're using their same names and working at high levels in the same field that they worked in before the disaster.
[02:34:51] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:34:53] Unknown:
A lot of them had supposed twins, and also a guy went down to the county, city hall where the shuttle, I think, is, and he he he exposed it all and asked them questions and said, you need to investigate that, and they just went silent. They did. Had nothing to say. It was pretty interesting. Mhmm. And, is, the person who is talking about stat state banks, there is a, video on the Solari report, and it's it the the title is organizing a sovereign state bank with professor Richard Warner, if you're interested. I yield.
[02:35:37] Unknown:
Thank you. What is that professor name again?
[02:35:40] Unknown:
Professor Richard Werner, w e r n e r. Let me see. There might be a middle initial if you need it. Richard a Werner.
[02:35:54] Unknown:
Thank you. Yep.
[02:35:58] Unknown:
I wonder if that would be anything like a p m a bank. You know? P m a private membership association bank.
[02:36:10] Unknown:
I I don't know, Joan, but I I think it I think maybe North Dakota's bank is sovereign. I'm not sure. And they do deal with other banks, so I don't know.
[02:36:24] Unknown:
There's, there's, if you just if you use the Yandex browser and you just type in exactly what you said, organizing a sovereign state bank with, Richard, Warner, you come up with a million things. You get the Solari report. You also have interviews. You have YouTube interviews. There's an interview on Briton plus BitChute, and a 2 hour interview on goatmatrix.net.
[02:36:49] Unknown:
Yep. And the one I found was YouTube, and it it's in the chat if anybody can get it. I will.
[02:36:56] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:37:03] Unknown:
I'm back to the answer of my question a while ago. I just called up DOL. They will send you a certified notarized copy of your bill of sale. You have to close the window for them and help them approximately what year you purchased the vehicle. And some states may purge records in 7 years. In Washington state, they said it's rare. That's one of their least prioritized acts that they don't do. So and Sketch, you said you're sending something in chat. Could you send that to me, please?
[02:37:38] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. It's the organizing of Sovereign State Bank Solari report. Yep. I'll do that. You bet.
[02:37:46] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:37:47] Unknown:
You betcha.
[02:38:03] Unknown:
So you like that Sky SkyView app. You made that work on your phone?
[02:38:08] Unknown:
No. But I I watched the video of yours. I'm going mad. I like that. No. I didn't do that myself. But I saw you doing it, and I'm going, that's pretty cool. I should probably do that.
[02:38:21] Unknown:
Well, if there's a bunch of clouds out, you're trying to find something, you just point it, and it's it'll show you where it's at even though you can't see it. You know? Right. Right. Right. I thought that was
[02:38:34] Unknown:
in ingenious and very helpful for anybody who wants to start learning stargazing.
[02:38:40] Unknown:
Yep. Yeah. And then at the bottom left, you put you tap whatever it is, and it'll give you pages and pages. It'll talk about the Hubble and who made it and how long that's supposed to last, and it does that on every star. I thought it's really neat because you could point it at your feet and basically x-ray through the planet and see what's on the other side of the planet. That took some that took some pretty good coding for that, I think.
[02:39:11] Unknown:
Oh, definitely. Definitely a lot of coding and a lot of GPS coordinating.
[02:39:23] Unknown:
On, regarding going back to the, Sovereign State Banks, it looks like I don't know. I had to log off and log back on. It looks like Dakota is the only US state with a sovereign state bank. And, there's a lot of stuff on Solari report, regarding what the states can do to build the legal and financial infrastructure for financial freedom. So there's other articles at Solari as well. I yield.
[02:39:49] Unknown:
Yes. The last, the last probably 8 or 9 or 10, videos. She, interviews the the author and, Bitcoin Jesus, who wrote, hacking the hacking of Bitcoin, which is very interesting, and also talking about, the the crypto space and what they're gonna try and pull her her views on what they're gonna try and pull on it.
[02:40:26] Unknown:
Yeah. I I watch Tacking Bitcoin. It's it's the hidden history of Bitcoin. It's really good. It's with Steve, Patterson.
[02:40:53] Unknown:
I
[02:40:58] Unknown:
don't know if you saw, Carlos Alberto's quote, but it basically says calling Bitcoin a financial asset is like saying poker chips are financial assets.
[02:41:14] Unknown:
My my main point in in dealing with anybody who's pro Bitcoin, is asking is does it have intrinsic value?
[02:41:29] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I can't go to my grocery store and buy Bitcoin for my grocery using you know, use Bitcoin for my grocery purchases. So
[02:41:53] Unknown:
Yeah. You can. You cannot go you cannot go to a grocery and buy grocery with gold and silver.
[02:42:02] Unknown:
No. But you can do some midnight gardening with those little coins.
[02:42:16] Unknown:
Up is down and down is up. The only reason we could, buy things with a dollar or that fee because pea people believe on it. They think it has certain value, but it really doesn't have nothing. And the same thing with Bitcoin. At least you have a hard asset with gold and silver, but they don't believe on it. You could go and and give whatever, a silver coin to somebody for a dollar, and they they won't take it. They prefer the dollar.
[02:43:04] Unknown:
I don't know if you've seen, I forget his name, but he goes on the street corner, and he has a a gold coin and a Hershey bar. And they take the Hershey bar even if there even when there's a gold shop right behind behind them that they can go cash it in for cash.
[02:43:26] Unknown:
Yes. So I forgot I forgot his name. Yeah. 5 or 10 years ago, he did that. Yep.
[02:43:33] Unknown:
Takes more than faith for Bitcoin. Takes electricity.
[02:43:47] Unknown:
Your money we are using today is a debt note. It's a note, not a dollar.
[02:43:56] Unknown:
I'm just talking general terms, the way people think. They think it's money. I but you're right.
[02:44:04] Unknown:
Sheldon. Sheldon, you need electricity for Bitcoin because it's computer because you need electricity for the computer or what? Or or was that Rich? Sorry.
[02:45:21] Unknown:
Well, I just wanna say that, I was having a nice conversation with Roger today, and old slinky, Ferris wheel interrupted me, and I demand an apology. Otherwise, I'm never talking to that character again.
[02:45:41] Unknown:
Yeah. I noticed that.
[02:45:48] Unknown:
He's so rude. So rude.
[02:46:00] Unknown:
I know somebody that bought a and I talked to him the other day, and he bought, what's that? That coin. It's a government coin, supposedly, XRP. And I remember last summer, he bought it for around 50¢, and he bought a 1,000 of them. He's he's about 40 something. And, so I talked to him last night. Do you sell that? Donald says, no. And that debt was worth $3. He said, I'm not selling because of this and this and this until it becomes 6. And, and he says out of the 1,000, I sold 200. I mean, because I needed the cash, and I forgot what he told me he want to buy for it. But, it went from 50¢ to $3, and he's waiting for $6.
So there you go.
[02:46:53] Unknown:
Yeah. There you go. XRP
[02:46:56] Unknown:
is a good, token.
[02:46:59] Unknown:
It's
[02:47:00] Unknown:
still not backed by anything, but the, you know, Quantum Financial System is supposed to be rolling out. And so XRP supposedly gonna be backed by gold and XLM is gonna be backed by silver, and then you got a few other coins that have to be backed as well. But, again, we're going into a digital prison. So, you know, no no Central Bank Digital Coin. We're gonna go to another digital coin. It's still a digital prison.
[02:47:24] Unknown:
Yeah. But here's the point. When you do the things fundamentally or God's money, let's be honest. It has really not worked for many of us for the last 20, 30 years. And everything that doesn't mean nothing, there's no fundamental, no value. It's they just kept getting richer, and and their stock market keeps on going up. And they buy all these, trinkets and the cars. It's just crazy. So the people are not godly, and the people that don't follow fundamentals or don't follow God's ways or no I understand. I don't worry about that. But it's just weird, you know. If you know this gentleman, like, he has no knowledge whatsoever about anything, but he makes money.
So everything to me is reversed. Well, what we call money is not really money he makes. For example, an ounce of silver, I think it was 2011, it touched almost $50 before that or 50 feet up. Before it was 1980, then it went down to whatever low number. I don't know. It was 10. And everybody's been waiting to get back to 50 the last couple of years, and the highest go has gone around 30. And and many years ago and inflation and everything has skyrocketed, and everybody, they keep on suppressing it and manipulating it. But that thing's supposed to be already 2 or 300. But then you reverse it to Bitcoin, 10 years ago, it was worth, whatever, a $100, dollar or whatever, and that was a 100,000 fiat currency.
It's just to me, it's just crazy.
[02:50:05] Unknown:
Is Bitcoin spirits in the material world spirits, you know that song?
[02:50:19] Unknown:
No. Maybe you should send it.
[02:50:24] Unknown:
It was an old police song. Sting.
[02:50:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Now I remember you.
[02:50:37] Unknown:
Because it's, basically just ether. Right? Bitcoin? Just ether? I guess all cash is the ether too. It's all electronic when you think about it. So magnetic ink is the Moody Blue is saying.
[02:51:00] Unknown:
Like the Robert Cardosi and many others says, money is debt. Not so everything has to do with debt. No? You buy a car, 30:30, whatever, 50, 60, 80,000 is debt. You buy a house is debt. You build this, twin towers or whatever you build is debt. Everything has to do with debt. So when you think about cash or hard currency or whatever, gold and silver, you're not gonna be able to build whatever at 1,000. You have to collect the capital first to be able to build your 1,000 square feet house. But these people are able to build a 1,000 Walmart with debt, and they don't have no capital. Everything.
[02:52:01] Unknown:
Was it Fred Trump that took all the money from the warehouses he built in the mining districts near Seattle and Alaska? Bought all those properties off of Fifth Avenue and some some Lord properties. He took the spirits of those johns and those prostitutes and turned it into cash, turned it into material world.
[02:52:38] Unknown:
Well, it appears the Bank of North Dakota will not let you have an account unless you have a North Dakota driver's license and address, And you have to have the license. No other form of identification will incept that account. Just FYI for everybody listening, I'm done.
[02:53:05] Unknown:
Wow. That's great. You know, I just I'm gonna have to look through this credit union paperwork here because I wonder if they require the same thing in good old Idaho, Lataw County Credit Union.
[02:53:18] Unknown:
Well, I gotta say of all the states, you've got one of the better chances. It's gonna be worth it as that crapshoot.
[02:53:34] Unknown:
The agreements and disclosure pages is 11 pages, and that's before the member information profile. So
[02:53:43] Unknown:
Well, you won't have to drive hundreds of miles to be turned down. You're lucking out there already.
[02:54:09] Unknown:
That driver's license is Nexus. They love to use it.
[02:54:18] Unknown:
Yeah. And I just checked out the Real ID page that's supposed to happen here, May 5th. And they put it off another 2 years for positive enforcement. So now you don't need one until 2027.
[02:54:47] Unknown:
Bank of America today at 8 o'clock in the morning says Financial Industry will jump into crypto as soon as the regulator allows it. So you're able to pay your stuff, I guess, with with crypto as soon as the regulator allows it. They're gonna include that in Bank of America. Doesn't say what crypto Pacific is. But you see, they're trying to include all this thing in this new banking system.
[02:55:21] Unknown:
My question is, what are they gonna do for poor people to where the increment of the dollar, which is worth some ungodly amount right now, What what are the various small downsized parts of that that a person can transact and buy a dozen eggs or pack bags or a gallon of milk or something? I haven't heard anybody address that issue. I'm done.
[02:56:04] Unknown:
Sheldon, I think I don't know. This is what Kath Katherine says. It It says that you don't have to get a Real ID. You can opt out, she says. But, you know, you won't be able to travel on airplanes and, do other things that, supposedly the Real ID does for everyone.
[02:56:28] Unknown:
Interact Hold on. I have that page I have that page for you right here. Let me know when you're ready. There's about 9 things.
[02:56:37] Unknown:
Oh, so it is mandatory? There's no opt out?
[02:56:41] Unknown:
No. Not until 2027, May 5th. But you may not need one if you have the following. US military ID, US passport, US passport card, permanent resident card, green card, federally recognized tribal issued photo ID, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Authorization Card, which is an I 7 dash 66, Our foreign passport, those are the things that get you out of that you will never need. And I well, until they come up with something else.
[02:57:22] Unknown:
Right.
[02:57:23] Unknown:
Right. So so you could bring in your passport and salary, have a Real ID. You mean Yep. A license that
[02:57:33] Unknown:
And and Washington said they're still gonna continue to, disseminate driver's license and IDs, but you can't use them for federal buildings and flights.
[02:57:48] Unknown:
Right. Okay. Thank you.
[02:57:50] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm sure most states are gonna be similar. I'm done. Thank you, Sherry.
[02:57:58] Unknown:
Sheldon, I just checked on the credit union there, and they they can take a passport card. They just need a government picture ID, I yield.
[02:58:06] Unknown:
Oh, that's yeah. I think that would qualify.
[02:58:12] Unknown:
Yes. And, I if you're able to say, if not, you can talk by text, but I you had a question or a, emoji that I didn't quite understand about, when I sent you that a number or what was on the card versus what was on the book, you know, for passport?
[02:58:34] Unknown:
Nah. I'll go back and look.
[03:00:52] Unknown:
I have a question about using, your passport card for a bank account. Does your passport card have your address on it? I don't think so. I know the passport book does not.
[03:01:08] Unknown:
So No. It does not.
[03:01:11] Unknown:
Right. So I'm wondering, it's not like a pawn shop where you need a driver's license with your address on it to do business there.
[03:01:22] Unknown:
I'm thinking they're probably gonna ask for something with a recent postmark on it, like utility bill or something like that or a comm bill, something? I mean, I go in armed with that just in case because if it's handy, they may go, well, okay. That'll you know, how some things are the spur of the moment. They just wanna, you know, go with the flow and continue on. My thought. I'm done. Mhmm. Thank you.
[03:02:26] Unknown:
Well, I was wondering, is Paul out and about and not near his speakers or computer? Paul, are you there?
[03:05:24] Unknown:
As far as the earlier discussion this morning on fish and chips, I couldn't get in. I think everybody's so stupid on all these continents is because of the contamination of the ink on the newspapers. Just a thought.
[03:05:45] Unknown:
That do that does that contain dioxin or what?
[03:05:51] Unknown:
I don't know, but they've been wrapping up that halibut till they ran out of those and started using cod. They've been using newspapers since, since the beginning of fish and chips.
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I was I was I was wondering why you brought in fish and chips. Now I get the connection. Thank you.
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Well, you know, over here, we call it birdcage line or over on the island, they call it something else.
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Napkins, you name it. Plates, food wrap. Well, thank you for making me laugh today, Sheldon. I appreciate it.
[03:06:43] Unknown:
I gotta disarm that attitude somehow, buddy. Thank you for sharing my success.
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I'll just add to that list. Cajun table cloth.
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Yeah. I think I heard that once.
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Especially when it's a crab boil or a shrimp boil.
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Crawfish boil.
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Those things are so much work. They're not even worth it.
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Oh, man. I shouldn't have said mud bug boil.
[03:08:27] Unknown:
This is Bruce. I went to Louisiana Tech University, got a art degree, and I'm from South Carolina. And this is on I've 20, to Shreveport, is like what I grew up in in South Carolina. But down below that point, it's all Cajun. I mean, the further deep you get into Louisiana, there's a more Cajun it is. It's just unbelievable place. There's 2 different cultures completely different from each other. Anyway
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Yeah. You're right. Yeah. You're right.
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Yeah. My son went through there. He married a Louisiana girl from, Monroe area, but, he went there. And she for the first time on their way down to Galveston, he said, yeah. It was it was unbelievable, the culture difference.
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Oh, yeah. I mean, it's totally opposite of each other. In fact, the Clemson University was doing research on, the best places to grow peaches in the United States. And Ruston, Louisiana or Louisiana Tech was was was one of the best places to grow peaches. So we grew peaches in, the Piedmont area of South Carolina, and that's where Clemson University is, and that's where I grew up, in that area. And, when I went out there, I didn't know this. When I went out there and people were talking to me and stuff. Well, have you tried the, you know, rust and peaches? I said, what are you talking about? Oh, we grow peaches out here. I mean, it's a fantastic, you know, moneymaker here because there's nobody in the area that can grow the peaches like we grow them here.
So I started asking somebody about it, and and I was going to school. And one of the guys that was a professor there said, oh, yeah. Clemson came out here and, told them to start going teachers at different locations here in Ruston. And and I said, well, I'm from South Carolina, and I I my father went to college University. And, anyway but it it was just like a you know, moving moving from South Carolina back to South Carolina up there. You know, the same type of people and everything. You know? But I left I left, Louisiana Tech and went to Columbia University to be over the photography staff there I want my art degree from Louisiana Tech.
And they were the first, actually, first engineering school for oil in the United States. So they formed a curriculum of, at Louisiana Tech back in the turn of the century when they really started popping oil. And and the Freeport was the hub of the oil companies back in the day, and they they chose Louisiana Tech to do research in oil. So they had the curriculum whole curriculum about doing oil stuff. I didn't even know it when I was going there until later on. But, anyway, small world. You
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know? Oh, yeah. That's that's amazing about the world. I had a buddy that got mathematics degree from Gordon Conwell's, college and or Gordon College. Gordon Conwell's a theology college, but, he went to work for Big Bucks in Houston as math major, doing all kinds of and I guess if you hold the abiotic theory about oil, I guess Trump's right. There's tons of tons of Earl right underneath our shore.
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Well, Shreveport was the oil capital of the world until they moved everything down to Houston. And, it was and that was back in the sixties, I think it was. 19 sixties, they moved everything down to Houston, developed Houston and Dallas. In fact, I went to Dallas, to get an interview to, have, you know, have a job down there. They were offering me a job. They wanted to interview me and show my portfolio to them in graphic design. And they wanted me to when I graduated, they wanted me to come down and join them. And, man, that place was just popping. I mean, it was beautiful at at everything, and it was like new paved, you know, concrete roads and everything.
It was just a progressive city, and I really kinda wanted to go there. But my wife wanted to go home, so I went and started looking for working in South Carolina, back to South Carolina. And hired me to be able to photography staff there, and that was a learning a learning thing too. It was so really they were just so backward. It was unbelievable. But, anyway, I I went through the whole process, and I was doing so much different work that people are starting to, you know, get more involved with the still photography. So because it's cheaper, and, I was in the same pool and the same under the same person directing, with the television production area. The first time
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ever, I think, that there is a blizzard warning for the Gulf Coast. Who
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knew? The world is turning. But what I was doing with the guys in the photography section I was over was doing different things, and the people on the staff, different disciplines were calling us more and more and getting about television production because it cost too much to do what they had to do or wanted to do. And, we were getting a 98.5 of satisfactory rate, and the television production area was getting a 48% satisfactory production. And they decided, well, we're going to do it in a different see what we're getting a different time of year.
And they did another situation again with getting results from the steel photography section and the television production section. And it came out about the same thing, and they were trying to get rid of the steel photography section. And, here we were producing more stuff than they were and having more satisfaction from this, people in in that needed the photography. And, they decided to come after me and gave me 30 days to answer 12 questions about what was going on or whatever. Well, it was nothing. And I knew what they were doing. They were trying to get me out of there because I was, getting too many people calling me and wanting to set up a a, photography section, set up a TV production thing. And, I filled it out, you know, and handed it back to them before the 30 days was up.
Well, last week, they sent they sent 5 more things for me to do, so I did that, whatever they had. It was just a joke. And they sat me down that last day and said, well, you got 2 choices. Either you resign your position or we have to fire fire you. And I said, well, I I tell you what. You go ahead and fire me, and we'll go through the process of getting my job back. And I'm the first person or employee at Country University got his job back. It was quite an event, and I gave him I gave him, 90 days. And I put in my my, notice of, leaving the university.
Didn't wanna be there. Didn't wanna interact with people like that. It was professional jealousy is what it was.
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Yeah. Did you get reinstated through a court, or did the school administrator do it?
[03:18:41] Unknown:
No. It went through, all the way to the state house in in Columbia because I was a, you know, a state employee, and they had to follow protocol. And so the first thing they had to do is give me notice that I was fired in writing, or, you know, I had 2 choices, either resign my position voluntarily or go through the grievance process. And that's what I've chose to do, is go through the grievance process. And I'm the only one in the history of Columbia University that went totally through the grievance process and got this job back. Nobody else had got fired. I heard all kind of horror stories from people being there.
One lady who was in a television production area, she was agriculture, face for a Clinton University. She was, she would get TV, you know, they had a 30 minute TV show for agriculture and things they were doing in agriculture businesses and stuff like that. And she started out back in the early seventies when she had a baby. So she would get maternity leave, and they were supposed to pay her during maternity leave, and they didn't do it. And she came back to to work after maternity leave was over, and she didn't get a check or any checks. And so she questioned them, and they said, no. We're not gonna pay you for that. You weren't here. So they avoided what they were supposed to do.
And with her, I didn't know this until after I went through this process. And she worked in the same area, as I did. And then they kept calling her. She quit, because they weren't gonna do what they're supposed to do, and she was tired of getting, you know, bullied around with the men in the area, you know, that she was working in. And so they kept calling her and we'll pay you more money and all this stuff, we'll give you your your payback and everything. So she came back. She never received it, and they gave her a small, you know, raise that she should already had.
Anyway, so she had another child, and they didn't give her the severance pay that they were supposed to give her again, but she kept on. You know? That was it. That's what they were gonna do, and that's nothing I could do about it. So when I had her on the list of testifying, but I didn't know anything about what she went through. I had no idea. I just knew her as a friend and as a person doing production at Clemson University. Yeah. And that's what I was doing. I was producing different photography methods and stuff, and, you know, it's just a place that wasn't wanting anything creative. They just wanted to go get a shot, and that was it.
And I wasn't gonna be that way. I wanted to venture into other things, and I did. And they didn't like it, so they I was gonna I was taking their prospects at a cheaper rate than to produce something on television, but they were producing in catalogs and magazines and stuff because of research, and, they they were a crunchy version. So, anyway, I got my job back, and I you know? Well, I came over to her office, and she said, I want I want you to sit and talk to me. And let me tell you my story. And she was gonna use it, but we didn't have to call her up for test testimony. But she went down to testify, but I didn't know anything about what she went through. And she said, let let me just tell you what happened to me. And she told me about not getting the severance pay for having the first child, and then she quit, and they begged her to come back and give her a raise and all this stuff.
They didn't do that, you know, so she just kept on. She said, well, thank you, Bruce. I got the biggest raise I've ever had in my life, plus plus plus. Because, see, she was on the 2nd tier of testimony the 2nd day, and that didn't happen until 3 months later, okay, from the first time that photographers testify. She said I got what I wanted. I told them what I wanted and how I wanted it. I I got three times what I wanted from the from the people here because I'm one of the faces of Clemson University. Now I'm getting paid what I'm supposed to get, I should have gotten years ago.
And I wanna thank you for what you did. Nobody else has ever done that at Clinton University and got their job back, and you did. So come to find out, the other guy the the audio guy that was making, you know, audio stuff, recording stuff, and producing television production area too, he got his own building because he was having problems with people knocking on the wall, you know, what going down this the hallway or something. He'd pick that up in the in the booth that he was working in. They had to start all over trying to get the thing out out of the it just it wasn't a good place to have a a, you know, a good studio. They built him a studio by itself and named it his name.
Can you believe that? That is you know, I just did it. I didn't know that was going on. Had no idea that was going on, but they didn't want them to testify against what went on. I was they bought them off is what they were telling me. Forget what they had, but it worked. You know? I got my job back.
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Amazing. How long Oh, yeah. Do you know what their do we ever involve any court stuff in South Carolina at all? I don't know if you have a guy called Joe Joseph Rory, Marion Metz
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School of Law. I didn't know him. Joseph? Yeah. I knew him. Yeah. I went, here mhmm. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Did you ever hear of Marion Metz?
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No. I don't know where he lived. I lived in South go ahead.
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He was in South Carolina.
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Yeah. Where he lived? Yeah. He's a Beekeeper Summer Somerville, I think, down towards Dakota. Yeah. Okay. I know no. I don't know him. No. Okay.
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Yeah. He, he did a lot with the, with due process especially. That was his big Mhmm. Mary Mary, if you go on Facebook still, once in a while he posts, Marion Metz, school of law. And, you know, the the whole everything basically, any anytime you first reference in, you know, the constitution, you wanna reference your state constitution before 18/60. So Alright. If there's anything Yeah. Anything past that is, you know, illegitimate. I was I was in I was involved with the Confederate
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flag being taken down off the dome. You know? Mhmm. Wow. Everybody was flying the bar the Saint Andrew's cross flag, you know, the rebel flag. I was flying the state flag with Palmetto and the crescent blue flag at the rallies. Well, I just happened to get a handbook for all of the employees of the state that were handed out with a little, you know, small book that had, this, you know, the the bird for the south for South Carolina, the flag, and all this other stuff, and who was in the office and who was to contact us and phone numbers of people in in, you know, government running the place and stuff. So I just happened to look it up and look at the confederate look at the, state flag And, see, they will find the the confederate flag, the battle flag, which was the Saint Andrew's cross flag is what they called it.
And they were gonna take it down. And so we were rallying in different places to fly the, you know, same as this cross flag and petition different play, had marches and stuff, you know, and had annual gathering at the state house in January. It's the coldest time of the year. You know? But, anyway and I always flew the the state flag. You know? Well, I come to find out that was the 1st Confederate flag of the United States in the United States. That flag represented the nation of South Carolina and the Confederate State of South Carolina. So they were basically saying The palmetto palmetto flag there? The palmetto tree. Yep. The palmetto tree in the crescent.
And that did it have the Saint Andrew's Cross on there too or no? Just No. No. No. No. No. That was separate. That was flying that was flying underneath NC. Back in 18 60 is when they designed that flag, the Palmetto flag, which represents South Carolina today. It's still there. But they don't people don't know it was the original Confederate flag. The bars and stars came on later after 1864 during the war. The and that's the saying that they saw the Saint Andrew's cross, because Saint Andrew was was not crucified on a cross like Jesus. He they turned it sideways then, and that's what that, stands for Saint Andrew's Cross.
Anyway, and and see they took that flag down, but the state flag is the 1st Confederate flag ever flown in the United States and still up to the day. And you see people's cars, they got the Palmar and the crescent decal on the back of their car. They don't know a damn good thing about it. They just got cut different colors of universities, you know, different schools. I've got that on, you know, just decals for the, people going to school or something. You know, it's just a thing to get, you know, put on your car. So I'm a, you know, I'm I'm a Clumps University person or whatever, Gamecock or whatever. You know?
Yeah. One day, I called, one of the guys that, was doing the he'd always get a program on at a radio station on his own radio station. He would come on across the he was pretty well pocket because he was in the politics and interviewing all the people that was doing whatever they were doing and, you know, different people running in different parts of the government. And, I called him up one day and I said, well, and Andy, you know the confederate flag still flying on the dome. He said, what are you talking about, Bruce? They took that down 3 years ago, 4 years ago. I said, no. No. No. You don't understand. It's in the handbook. The, government handbook that everybody's got is in government, and they can read up on what's this, that, and the other who, whose phone numbers, who where are they at, and what the who they represent, and all this stuff. But, you know, who's there, You can call or whatever.
And, he said, no. No. No. No. It's they took down the Confederate flag. I said, no. They took down the Saint Andrew's cross flag, which was a battle flag at the end of the civil war. The first confederate flag is still on the dome, and people don't know it. He he just blew it off. Well, one of his age guys in the back went went and looked it up, and, he came back on the air. And now this is Andy Thomas. He was very famous, because he got around with all rubbing shoulders with all these people, you know, in the government. He called he he got back on there and said, I can't believe this.
It does say that, what Bruce just told us. It's in the book, and it's in everybody's hands. This does government work anywhere, I mean, county people have it, school people have it, anybody that's dealing with the government or a government entity in South Carolina has this book, and everybody should be knowing that. And this is the first time I've ever heard that before in my life. He said, I thank you, Bruce, for having that calling us up and telling us straighten us out, and, I'm just sorry I didn't have that information in front of me. But I'm just gonna tell you, kudos for for helping us correct our, you know, demeanor on the Confederate flag.
He said and I said, they'll never take that. And I said, at the end, I said, they'll never take that flag off. They don't. And it hadn't been taken off yet. But it's the original confederate flag.
[03:33:49] Unknown:
Hey, Bruce. I just came in your last sentence. What, the the the the palmetto tree and the crescent moon, that's the original Confederate flag?
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Yeah. It was designed in 8 adopted in 18 60 to represent the nation of South Carolina and the state, the Confederate state, the 1st Confederate state. Great. Did they just join the civil war? Did the South Oh, yeah. I mean, they did they did they take it into battle? Yeah. They took it into battle, but they had a blue background with a star on it that represented the battles, the comp the, people from South Carolina. Got a star in the middle with the blue background like it is on the on the state flag.
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Yeah.
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But that flag was the first Confederate flag in the nation. Okay. It's still up there. Do you think anybody at the state knows or not? No. Let me tell you that the the Palmetto the Palmetto and the crescent means something down at at the revolutionary battle when the British were trying to come into Charleston to invade Charleston, they kept bombing one of the forts right there on the coast. And they were hitting the fort, but their, their balls wouldn't explode. And so they just ran out of ammo to stop this, you know, fire from this they were hitting it, but they it wouldn't the the ammo and the ammo wouldn't explode when it hit hit the area.
And the reason why is because because, see, they used the palm of the tree to build the fort wall. And the tree was so soft, you know, the saw of the the balls of, you know, the, the ammo, and they wouldn't go off. So they just turned around and went back, you know, up north, so they couldn't get in into the port of South Carolina. So that tree is part of the the revolutionary war, and the crescent was the bay of Charleston. That represents the Bay of Charleston, and the fort was in that bay. And that's what turned the, British around. They couldn't come on land to Charleston. That's history.
You you know, it's just kinda like God was looking at this. You know? That's when we were a Christian state. You know?
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Okay. So do you do you think anybody in South Carolina or the state house or politicians or governors or
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representatives in their handbook.
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Do you do you think they know that they're flying the confederate flag up there on the state It's in their it's in their handbook. Everybody that works for the government
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in the counties, in the towns, everybody that's in the government, anywhere in South Carolina, they all have that handbook. Okay. Great. State bird and all the stuff. You know? The Yeah. Just send the state
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So you mean I wonder if Nikki Haley, you know, she took down the, Saint Andrews flag. Right?
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So I wonder if she They took they'd already taken it down. They already had taken it down in in 2000.
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Yeah. She took it down. Put it in front.
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Yeah. Yeah. Took it off the capitol because in 8 in 1960 is when they put it up to represent the dead, the the the people that fought for South Carolina at the civil war. Well, 2000, they decided to take it down, they voted to take it down and they put it in front of the capital with the monument of the fallen soldiers and the Confederate
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Army from South
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Carolina. And Nikki Haley took it down after this they were having a rally in the front of the a black rally in front of the state house. And some black girl climbed up the pole and pulled it down, and they were gonna arrest her for damaging for, you know, you know, I don't know, property that they had up there. And, Nikki Haley, you know, told her they wouldn't think that way you're gonna throw her keep her in prison, give her, you know, embassy, and that's when Nikki Haley took it down off off the off the cap off the capitol off premise. It's in it's in the history.
Well, you've got this play in the museum for, Confederate situation they got there.
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So how come everybody was just okay? How come everybody in South Carolina was just I mean, how come some people in South Carolina were only against the St. Andrews Confederate flag and not the
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blue and white star and moon? Well, just because the Ku Klux Klan closed that flag with this United States flag, and they didn't have a damn thing to do with anything except what they were doing, and they were and the Ku Klux Klan was flying the thick, Saint Andrews cross flag. You see? And they also flew the United States flag in their marches.
[03:39:42] Unknown:
Yeah. You're you came up I'm sorry, Bruce. My phone cut out. Did you say they flew the KKK had the United States flag Flag. Yes. The Confederate in the and all in the same March?
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Yeah. Oh, yeah. Because They had more of the they had more of the Saint Andrews they had more of the Saint Andrews cross flag in the March than they did the United States flag.
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We are oh, I'm sorry. I was talking to somebody else.
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The what now? So, Bruce
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so what was that gonna oh, well, the KKK, you mean the the the KKK that was the original, like, right during, reconstruction, who who were the good guys, or do you mean the KKK that came later that got infiltrated by, Marxist Yankees?
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Yeah. Because the original They were they were flying that they were flying they were flying the battle flag all over the United States, the KKK was. The the second wave of the KKK got a car. Flew but they also flew the United States flag too all over the United States with their marches. There were more Confederate flags in the march with other people flying that flag than the United States flag. And they had a parade or something like that or rally or whatever. You know?
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I'm sorry. I'm wondering. So they're they're
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go ahead. Are you are you saying the KKK? You they were good. Right? Because they were just the soldiers from the con from the civil war that during reconstruction when the yank when the, Yankees came down. Yep. The they were the k KKK was good. Just soldiers and farmers that were defending their families from the Right. Reconstruction. So but it didn't say they were Didn't they know the the the the United States stars and stripes with the northern battle flag and
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the Confederate banner flag
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was good was a good sign.
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So why would the KKK have the I don't know. They they flew they flew 1 they flew 1 flag in the middle in the in front of the march, but all the other guys that were independent flew the battle flag. The Saint Andrew's Cross. The battle flag that was was before that point was a blue field on a on a flag with a big start in the middle, and that was the battalions from South Carolina back in the first part of the war. The same blue as the one on the on the, state flag. Okay. Same blue with a white star, big white star, and that was the battle flag for the unite for the South Carolina brigades.
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Okay. Great. Thank you.
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Uh-huh.
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And when did the sub, subterfuge of the original KKK occurred where they kind of
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kinda took that I think they that over. I think they kinda after the civil war, when they were you know, carpetbaggers came in and doing stuff, you know, I think they kinda got a rally going with, that and ran them out of town. But they had to cover their you know, cover them cover them up because they would be going to jail for threatening or killing or whatever they did with people stealing property. And see, the other things too, they don't talk about the slaves that were on the places that they had farming and stuff or whatever, there were more of them fighting against the the, yankees because they were invading their homes in the Mike, Danny, and he will tell you unbelievable stuff about what went on in the civil war.
Yeah. If you don't know him, he's he was the FBI agent. He fought in he was basically a special agent in the Vietnam War, he crossed over the line and go into North Vietnam, and this caused all kind of havoc. He was a special agent in there, and, not many of them came back, from their little episode, and they went, you know, destroying different things that the North Vietnam people had going on there. Anyway
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Was it Trump's grandfather that was in the KKK in the 1890s?
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I don't know. Before it's used, had a picture of the united yeah. It was all over the United States. It wasn't just the south. You know? Mhmm. And they'd they'd march and what was the liquor laws and all this other stuff? They'd march against all that kind of crap, you know, that's going on. You know? And they blew the day gun battle back back then. You know? And that that flag only flew in the battlefield for 1 year. That's it. You know? And the flag design came from off the or the ships that were representing the Confederacy flew that flag on their boats from the beginning.
And the army decided to go ahead and use it too, so they'd be recognized with these big battles they had. You know, it showed up better than the you know, each state had their own little battle flag, you know, going on. And see, the people the people voted on in Abbeville, South Carolina. That's where I'm from. The people voted to succeed from the nation in Abbeville, South Carolina. They wrote the document up to succeed from the nation. They went down to Columbia, presented to legislative branches. They adopted it, and they changed things a little bit around and voted on it, and that's how South Carolina succeeded from the nation.
It started with the locals, and it wasn't because of slavery.
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Or the poor poor whites have a worse off than the Schlage. Right? The poor whites couldn't get work because the Schlage were all doing work.
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Yeah. Well, that's part of it. But, I mean, they were French Huguenots, so that's where I'm from. Abbeyville came from Abbeville, France. And they settled the and the the king of of France, that's where they're from, gave them refuge from, France. So they were getting persecuted by the Catholics. And, the king of France gave them refuge in the Louisiana area because that was his territory. And and so they couldn't go around Florida because the Spaniards were looking for them because they were Catholic. And so they had to travel across the country, and they settled in Naperville, South Carolina.
John c Calhoun's daddy was a wagon train master, and they, were going across the the Savannah River headed to a place called Calhoun Falls, and this is what John c Calhoun's daddy got, attacked by the Indians. They they had already told them not to come across their land. And he said, no. They're not gonna bother us. We've been going through there for for a while. And so John c Calhoun was a little boy. He's 4 years old, I guess, or 3 years old, and a little girl. They were the only 2 in the the party that were were alive, and they found them and brought them back to Abbeville and raised them. And John C. Calhoun became vice president of the United States.
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The
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Abbeville Institute refers to?
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Yes. That's in Abbeville, South Carolina. Yeah. That whole
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what what were your years of the Huguenots again? What years was that going on in Europe?
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He had noise behind you. I couldn't understand what you said, something like years or something.
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Yes. I didn't know what years the Huguenots were.
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They're referred to the Huguenots.
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Yeah. We we settled Abbeville in in 17 fifties, and we were the furthest port west back then.
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So the Huguenots were before That persecution was before the French Revolution.
[03:50:15] Unknown:
Oh, yes. Right. But see okay. My ancestor, they were looking for him in in France because, see, they had massacred thousands of French Huguenots at the fall festival they had every year, and everybody that was a Huguenot showed up there because it was their little time to trade and get to know people, marry, you know, somebody they saw there, and they get married and, you know, go there in a merry way or whatever. It was like a week long or 2 week long little festival. And, the king was Catholic, and so the pope told the king, you need to purify your land. Well, everything you see in Paris, all the, structures, designs, silverware.
The French Huguenots was the artist for France, and they went in and killed thousands of French Huguenots. He escaped, and his wife, which was my ancestors, they put her in a wine barrel and shipped her over to Scotland. And it took them almost a week to find her because they had marked the barrel that she was in. She was a small woman. Well, they found her and revived her just in time, and, then they took off and got went through the ports of Charleston and started there, and then finally ended up in Abbeville, South Carolina. And that was my ancestors that did that.
[03:52:10] Unknown:
That's amazing. And then later was that the same king that was calling for the Huguenots heads, the same one that ended up getting beheaded by the revolution?
[03:52:24] Unknown:
Oh, no. No. No. No. He he was the the, what they call him now? He may pass the eye of the world, and Frank Cheuganoff was the one that did the work, All the artworks, all the all the, all the buildings, all the all the silverware, you stained glass windows, furniture, You name it. They they did that work for him, and he gave them refuge in in his territory.
[03:53:01] Unknown:
Alright.
[03:53:02] Unknown:
Yeah. In in United States. But he had to go do what the Catholic priest told him to do.
[03:53:12] Unknown:
Here's a follow-up here that runs the Huguenot Heritage Ministries. So he goes to I think he goes over there. He's he's a French chef. He's from France. Originally, Francis, Focaccion. And, he, yeah, if you ever look up Huguenot Heritage Ministries, he runs that. Yeah. It's a Protestant, ministry up here.
[03:53:37] Unknown:
Right. And where are you located?
[03:53:41] Unknown:
This is Moscow, Idaho. So that's where his ministry is. Oh, okay. Okay. And his his boy is either partners in or or owns, a thing called, I believe Roman roads. It's like a or maybe Kepler or maybe both. There are a couple of online resources for education materials and such. Uh-huh. Yeah. They're big big reformation people up here. But I, I wonder, like, how much of the you know, looking back at the intrigue of the way the church was was originally split with the, you know, obviously, Luther's reforms, but then Luther never wanted to start something new, really. But then, and then the kings, the king in in in England, you know, splitting off. Yeah. And then, of course, the 100 years war, the 30 years war, then the civil war, you know, these cousins wars, the World War 1, the World War 2. You just wonder kinda who's in the back rubbing their hands, you know, causing all these things. You know? So Alright.
[03:54:49] Unknown:
Yep. You know, it's, it's been more and more discovered, and that's what we're doing here, you know, with, you know, being a national. And when I saw that thing, I man, it took me 2 days to to get the affidavit like I want it and get it copied and notarized and everything, and I I sent that baby off. I knew exactly what it was. And Yep. I still have it today over here in in Missouri, but I got made an, an affidavit here too and sent up there when I settled over here in Missouri in Branson.
[03:55:33] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. It's an area I wanna get to, is that whole Ozarks area.
[03:55:41] Unknown:
We we got 9 degree temperature here today.
[03:55:45] Unknown:
A 9 degree I saw it. My my cousin sent me a screenshot. It was 12 degree 9 minus 12, but then with the wind chill, it made it feel minus 24 up in Green Bay.
[03:55:56] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I live in Green Bay. Anyway, I like it. I'm I'm this is my 3rd year here, you know, and I'm getting implemented to it and stuff like that. So
[03:56:16] Unknown:
Now how far would you say you are from Monroe or as section? Because you you yeah. You have to go through Arkansas, right, from Missouri to get to I see. Monroe
[03:56:32] Unknown:
Monroe Monroe is on I 20, goes to Dallas. Mhmm. And all the way to South Carolina, I twenty. And it's on the edge of Mississippi, on the border of of Mississippi and, Louisiana. So I don't know the direction. I haven't gone to Arkansas yet. I just came through Tennessee and Kentucky part of Kentucky to get over here. But it's right there at the border of, basically, of, Arkansas.
[03:57:22] Unknown:
Hey, Bruce.
[03:57:23] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[03:57:24] Unknown:
About 10 minutes ago, you mentioned I didn't catch the name of the person. You mentioned that was a secret agent or something during Vietnam War, and they went on into North Vietnam. And
[03:57:37] Unknown:
Yeah. My daddy, he's from radio.
[03:57:40] Unknown:
He did all in my country. I thought that's who you were talking about. I just I I wasn't Oh, yeah. Yeah. Wanted to make sure. Thank you.
[03:57:48] Unknown:
Yeah. He knows all about it, you know, what went on in the civil war and stuff. And Yeah. He's got all those documents from archives and stuff that nobody was seeing before.
[03:57:59] Unknown:
Yeah. And, Yep. Bye bye.
[03:58:06] Unknown:
And he was an FBI agent. You know? And he got to go into the archives, there that nobody else would get to go to, so he was getting information that was hidden from everybody. And then when he retired, he started doing this work, you know, getting getting everything, you know, on record and stuff into the public, which is a mighty feat he's doing. You know? But it's still alive, folks. It ain't gone nowhere. You know? It's still, and that's what we're doing here. Same thing. We're looking for our freedom where we got it. We found it.
Anyway, I'm a have to run on, guys. Enjoy talking to you and everything I know, I think, in my Anyway, y'all have a good one. Enjoy it.
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