We kick off the episode discussing the importance of understanding the feudal system and its implications on modern governance. John shares insights from his recent interactions with common law educators and the challenges of dealing with local authorities.
We also touch upon the fascinating world of coin collecting, exploring the value of rare coins and the historical significance of certain minting errors. Our conversation takes a humorous turn as Paul entertains us with the story of the "Shit" family tree, adding a light-hearted moment to the show.
The discussion shifts to current events, including the potential economic impacts of removing the penny from circulation and the broader implications of monetizing national assets. We delve into the complexities of the financial system, the role of derivatives, and the ongoing efforts to expose financial fraud.
Our conversation also covers the geopolitical landscape, touching on the influence of USAID, the challenges of international aid, and the intricate web of global politics. We explore the implications of recent political moves and the potential for significant changes in the global economic order.
Join us for a thought-provoking episode filled with insights, humor, and a deep dive into the issues shaping our world today.
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Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. We're doing it. At least we're assisting a little bit. We'll get an assist out of changing the world, I think, and we'll have another stab at it, no pun intended, here today on the tenth, February the tenth, Monday, the day after the big blowout last night. Roger says, your host, we got John Casera along with us on Monday as a cohost. Good friend John, and it's, the Radio Ranch. And I think I said it's me as the host and John, and we'll, we'll turn it over so we can give proper credit to all of the people that assist us here.
And, the guy that keeps up with all that and knows it like the back of his hands is one Paul Big Balls Beaner. So Big Balls come on forward and give it to us.
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Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. You know, big drips being here today. Got a got a leaky roof thing going on, and it's like Chinese water torture sitting here. I'm telling you. Oh, I may not be available during the show, for
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and, just get your bucket. Witticisms and quickie comments and things. Just get a little bucket. You can put a little bucket right there. Catch it all. Go ahead.
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On my lap?
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Well, I'm a A bucket on my lap? And what about the splash? Necessity is the mother of invention. Come on.
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Yeah. Yeah. I need to find my umbrella. But if I divert it off of my lap, where else is it gonna drip into? As it drip into a computer
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board, a mile. Short the whole thing out.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Anyway So, audience, if we go away and you wonder what happened, that may be a possibility. Go ahead, Paul. Paul.
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Yeah. I could be. Hey. If the, hey, if the drip migrates over to Studio C, we're done. Anyway, okay. We're on, EuroFolkRadio.com, of course, our flagship station. Thanks to pastor Eli James. We are on Global Voice Radio Network. The links to those two platforms as well as the links to join us using free conference call, those are on the matrixdocs.com. The matrix, d 0 c s, Com. We are also on, 106.9 W B 0 U F M Chicago, and we're on radiosoapbox.com, as of tomorrow for the first hour. They don't join us on Monday. It's just Tuesday through Friday. Yeah. And we're also on homenetwork.TV, freedom nation TV, go live TV, and stream life.tube, part of the NET family of broadcast services that is not funded in any way by USAID.
So it'll still be there even after the other ones have run out of money and quit paying their people and shuttered their doors. Right.
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Even after the BBC goes under, we'll still be here. Ah, that's some sort of a consolidation, isn't it? Consolation.
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Was a wasn't there a UKAID as well?
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I don't know. I don't know about that. If there there is not a equivalent of Elon Musk over there. So,
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no. There isn't. But but but I heard this morning that there is not only a USAID, but there is a UKAID
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that pulls, like, the same shenanigans that Well, I That, you know, we know they do the same thing over and over and over again. I'm it wouldn't surprise me in the least. In the least. Mhmm. These are the biggest scam and pieces of garbage, and every day, it just comes out more. And and, you know, the USAID thing was only 1% of the whole structure of the federal government. They got the Pentagon to go through, HHS to go through. And, I I think, I think Education. Yeah. Education. I think they've got their, they've got a bull's eye painted on education. They've got a bull's eye painted on ATF also, and I believe on the FBI. Now we don't know, and I believe that none of those three contentious candidates have been approved yet. Right? Tulsa Gabbard, Patel Patel, and RFK. They haven't been approved yet. Right?
I think that's gonna I think he's putting pressure on to do it this week.
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I believe RFK has.
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Yeah. I thought RFK was approved. Yeah. Okay. Well, that's news to me, and I'm sorry. I try and keep up on this stuff, but it is a bit confusing. Oh, I hope so. I hope all three of them get in there. They're the point three point guards for his, plan. So we'll see. Now I'm gonna tell you what I just heard this morning on Harrison. I guess it's just breaking today. Back last March, there was a, whistleblower out of Pennsylvania, a female with children named Feinbaum. I don't know whether she's a Jew or not or whether her husband was, if she had one. But, anyway, that is supposedly the informant, and she was starting to, dribble stuff out last March, almost a full six months before the attempted assassination, at least five.
And, of course, they were blocked. Nothing was coming forward. But guess who she's naming and has a is filing a suit against here, John. You got any idea, Manuel? No. You don't. I don't. Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania. Wow. Big buddy with Alex Soros, and he's, screaming, Yeah. Well, as my second wife would put it, he's got a little sugar in his britches. So, anyway, that's just breaking the day. You might hear more about it as we go forward, but the the the circle the focus light that's putting these people on on notice is getting smaller and more intense by the day.
The federal government will not give Trump or haven't hasn't to this point given him either background on any of the either of the two attempted assassins, and they won't give it to him. And he's finally going, I'm I'm entitled to it. So that battle is heating up there, which is great. And, we'll see. So, anyway, that's the newest stuff I know as of this morning, hot off the before show watch of Harrison Smith. John, welcome, my friend. Hey. Glad to be here. Well, we're glad you sound very strong. Weekend. You sound very strong. Let me answer the question from earlier. The weather here is very good today. It's been a little cloudy. We're in kind of our winter mode if there is such a thing.
And, but it's, very lovely today. Had a great night's sleep last night and feel pretty good here, John. I did not lose a lot of money on the Chiefs. I don't bet on sporting events. And, so I'm I'm glad of that. But You're in good shape. They got their little butt butts trimmed last night. So go ahead, man. How are you doing this morning?
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I'm doing really well considering. I I I learned the ideology of jack shit. I don't know if anybody else has seen that. The what? A lot of people say you don't know jack shit. Well Yeah. And now you do. This guy gave a complete ideology of who jack shit was and where he came from and everything else, and it's really worth listening to. Yeah. Yeah. It was really interesting. I think I posted at your at your meeting yesterday this afternoon? No. No. No. I I got this, doing some of the research I was doing, and, I posted I think I posted it on in in the PPN group.
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Liz, is it a long exercise of mister Shiphi in transit or what?
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Yeah. It's quite quite long. Really? Okay. If you wanna look that up. Had a very interesting, meeting again with a guy by the name of, Fritz von Mastrite.
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You don't know jack shit. Here we go. I'm I'm looking at it.
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Okay. Okay. Yeah. You could you could read it for us if you could find it. I'd beg to differ with him, but go ahead. Anyway, he's, one of these guys that's out there teaching. He's common law educator, secrets of the great American law, and has a website there if you wanna look him up. It's it's commonlawful.com.
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Common lawful. Thing you should know is it's not ours. We inherited it.
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Well, he knows that. He knows that. And he he explains where it came comes from. But he's one of these guys that's gotta go through this whole etiology of things before he can get down to any practicalities.
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Okay. And,
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haven't been over to his website but, he's very verbose, in his teachings. Okay. And, that was very frustrating to me. So I got up and asked him point blank. I said, you know, well, you know, many of us have been educated on this quite a bit, and we'd like to know a little bit more about the practicalities of what you're talking about. Oh. But he refuses to disclose until you go through his entire course. Ah. So And how much does he charge? Oh, nothing. Oh, it's free. Okay. Yeah, it's free. Yeah, it's good for him. He's he's really but he says that the local authorities are this guy's like another Terry Lee. He says these guys, in the county, he controls them. They're afraid of him.
They don't dare come after
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him. Well, now sometimes that's true. I've heard stories of it through the years. I remember hearing a story years ago about an old patriot that knew this stuff in small town. And, and one of the new they hired some new deputies, and the guy pulled him over for a speeding ticket or some infraction. And, he called in on the radio to, you know, do do the little call and check-in, and they said, do not detain him. Let him go.
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Well, I think that this guy's a real thing. He he certainly is explicit in his explanations, and I didn't really have anything to argue with him about, you know, listening to you and and and Glenn and and John. I didn't hear John so much as as Glenn. But I I'm hanging in there to see what's gonna happen, see what he's doing. But at least he's not like these other people out there that are charging an arm and a leg for all their stuff, the big secrets, that are professing to helping people out as long as you pay me.
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Yeah. As long as Which is ridiculous. Well, what what do they they're They're PA wide triads, and it's just Yes. I know there's work that go into what they do, but I just don't think we should be charging people exorbitant sums of money
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for stuff. I just Yeah. These equity courses are 3,000 and up. I mean, it's just incredible. Anyway
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Okay.
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You know what, John? Got it. I didn't I didn't learn or come to understand any of my stuff by listening to those people. I did it on my own. And one thing that I did was I started approaching it not from the complex side, but from simplifying it. Hey. There's only two conditions. You're either free or you're a slave. Which one are you, and which one is what is what we're talking about? And going back to the simplicity, finally coming to understand the power of of teaching and concepts, especially in this area, and some of those things. And I just arrived at them all on my own, really.
Well, you give you give, kudos to, John and Glenn quite a bit. Well, I'm not saying I'd I I would have never done this without them. Right. That just goes that goes unspoken. You know? And still, after all these years, nobody has ever
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figured out that it's the feudal system to my knowledge, but John Bell And and this guy doesn't know that either. Yeah. I can tell just by listening to him. You know?
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Nobody knows that. And that's that's one of the things I think that you need to talk about. I do talk about it all the time. I mean, Glenn's No. No. I'm talking about when we put you in our seriousness. Out there. Well, Glenn's, Glenn's statement is totally correct. If you don't know you're dealing with the feudal system, you'll never do anything but shadow box with it. Period.
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Yeah.
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Well, I'm gonna promote it with the idea that, you know, everybody hears about this guy, you hear about that guy, and and this and that because, you know, I'm gonna get you on the on a radio with us, on our system. And I'm gonna try to express the fact that, you know, you you have something that they don't know, that they're just missing. So I'm gonna promote, well, what's what are these guys all missing?
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Yeah. Well, you ought to also, in promoting it, say that we've never had one incident of blowback from the federal government in fifteen years. Yeah. It'd be fifteen years your, next month, by the way.
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Well, the neat thing about what a lot of these people are teaching is is they're trying to help guys like Joe and everybody else that have these problems with the local authorities. Yeah. They're the ones that give us the headaches. Mhmm. Because they refuse to accept, Well, there's no consistency. No, there isn't. Yeah. And it is a problem. So I I'm I'm always glad to have these people talk and listen to what they're doing locally. But, this guy, come on. Let's get let's get with it. You know, this is we did part two yesterday and we're still coming up with a part three.
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Now this is the same guy you're talking about?
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Fritz Yvonne Mastrite. Yeah. Okay. Alright. Well, good. Common law educator.
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I see. Okay.
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Ran into another common law educator too in our series, and he's down in, Rancho, California in Temecula area. And, she's all about the constitution. Everything's the constitution.
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Alright. Which one?
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Yeah.
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And ask her if the constitution she's looking at has the fourteenth amendment in it.
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It's a he he, and yes, it does.
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Well, then I guess they don't really understand what they're looking at, do they?
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No. They don't. And they really refuse, they don't wanna hear about where they're where they're missing something. I mean, I'm nice about it. I don't try to, you know, get in their face and call them a damn liar, you know, things like that. And and here, you just hit up on the problem of our entire patriot movement. People say, well, why don't you go work with and talk to somebody? You can't talk to them
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because they're right. Their position's right, and they're not gonna have you telling them it's it's wrong. And if you do, they're not gonna listen to you. That's why I don't go out and try and educate these people. They're just my experience is they're almost uneducatable. When they get their selves locked into that position, it's that way, come hell or high water, and they ain't gonna believe or listen to you. That's the experiences I've had.
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Yeah. No question about Personal. Exactly the way it is.
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So I said, hell, I'll just go out and build my own group. And here we are, all these miles down the road here with this really we've touched a lot of people, over the years. I I don't know. They just leave. I never hear from them again. You know? I could sit here and name them off, but I won't. But if people came around here, hung around, contributed, and then all of a sudden, they're gone to Maui. You know? Here today, gone to Maui. And, that's, you don't hear from them again. Well, I have to conclude that if I don't hear from them again, that there's nothing bad happening to them. Because if there's something bad happening to them, I guarantee you we'll hear from them.
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But we don't hear from them. No. K?
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So and I don't know why from them. I don't know if they're off well, Yeah. I I don't know why that is. I would think is, you know, hell, even graduates of colleges go back for, you know, homecoming or something every year. Anyway, that's what happens around here. And I guess yeah. Hold on a second, Linda. And I guess it's alright. Because I understand the program's not for them anymore when they've really got their arms around this. It's for new people. Because you gotta have something here to deal with the complexities for new people. And and that's just the way it is. Yes, Linda. What have you got to contribute with by the way, good Monday. Good Monday morning. I want to ask John. Yes.
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Just to clarify, was it commoncommonlawful.com? Is that what you said?
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It's affirmative.
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Okay. Because that's in Annavon Wright. I just looked it up. Did I Oh, boy. Did did I do something incorrectly? Because that it was all it's all about Annavon. Right?
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Yes. We're gonna we're gonna subject you to 40 lashes.
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So people No. Only 30.
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Only 30. Okay. I've been corrected by big balls. I'm sorry.
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No 39, but it it that's what it said, commonlawful.com, and it was all about Anavon Wright. So did I misspell something? C0mm0nlawful.com?
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No. No. I have not gone to his website. I I will. I'm gonna go talk. Again, he's he's talking about dealing with local authorities mainly. And And what he what he's done personally, he may be promoting Anna. Everybody kinda went through Anna. It's not unusual for them to give some kind of credence. But what I'm noticing is we're what we're really seeing is the fulfillment of, a whole bunch of people's work over time right now. You know, Bernadine Smith, Liberty Gun Rights. Right, right. The Goodingale. Charlotte Iserby.
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Now deceased.
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Yeah. But she was great. She's the one that expressed the, the club in but but, you know, the one over it. I can't remember the one. The one that George Bush is a member of. Bohemian Grove? No. No. No. No. No. No. One of the top Skull and bones. Skull and bones. Yeah. It was her father or grandfather that was in that. One of the two. It was her father. No. Father and grandfather. Okay. Let's see. She was tasked to take care of him in his old age. Right. And,
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he told her a bunch of this stuff.
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Well, she found out by reading his mail. She was tasked by the family to read the mail, and the family didn't know what was going on because he didn't tell him about it. So Charlotte found out about it. She was also in the Department of Education. Yes. And that's why she wrote that book. Under Reagan. Yeah. And she thought Reagan was gonna be her savior, you know, when she went in and reported all this stuff to him and he just let it sit. But we knew about Reagan, you know, because he's the one that started gun control here in California.
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Yep.
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There's a book out there, if you can find it, called Here's the Rest of It. And it's the Republican party battling with Reagan, over his his policies and stuff. But this the a lot of people have been working on this for a long time, you know. John and Glenn started and you're seeing now somebody that's actually in power and and going after this thing. And, Ben, it's very clear. You've got two situations going on here. You know, you have the original, under the constitution situation, and you have this administrative state, which is lording it over us. And that's what they wanna destroy. And they still haven't put that together to the fourteenth amendment, though, have they? No. They haven't talked anything about that. No. Frankly, they're going after the money. I I'm just this is the first time he's cutting their their guts out and their power, the enemy's power because he's exposing all of the money and where they've been stealing all the money and sending it to their buddies.
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Yeah. Well, that's the other half of that we can contribute if we can ever get the platform because it's our slavery that allows them to, bring forth all the what we call money, which is nothing but credit. And, that's what runs and controls the whole world. This what we've got here, this is the nucleus of all of it. The the financial supply and on the other side, the authoritative supply where now because of the fact that you're a object of their property rights, they can control you with agencies with regulations promulgated by nonelected bureaucrats.
There's the two parts. There's their power. That's what we're right over right here, folks. Flat over it. And it's unfortunate because the complexities and the things that people have to do with their thinking to straighten things out and get that a lot of times you just can't think down that deep and understand how critical and important this is. It's the whole ball of wax folks right here.
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We had Roger. Another another family member of one of our members who, had a a mother in, long term care and was treated badly. You know? And they you know, the first one had all the COVID shots crammed in her, and so she died pretty fast. And this guy's mom, what they removed all nourishment from her. Water, food, and all this kind of stuff. And, he was really upset about it. And I guess so. And with the one aide that he liked that helped her quite a bit, apparently, somebody reportedly that the aide was force feeding the woman and, because she somebody saw her touch the lady's lips.
And so they reported that woman to the authorities. And the guy is just beside himself because he says that this lady never force fed. She didn't break any of their rules, but she did everything she could to help this woman, you know, die properly, and alleviate as much suffering as possible. But the authorities are going after because she she was reported force feeding this woman. I don't know, man. I'll tell you. People don't understand this. Listen, I I want to explain something. In the financial planning world, a lot of things we deal with are trust and control of your future and distribution of your funds. Because the bulk bulk of your life is the accumulation of funds, but then you always get to the distribution phase of those funds.
So part of the distribution is you and where you're gonna go and how you're gonna be treated. Yeah. And they came up with the advance directives, all after this Terry Schiavo case or Schiavo case. I can't remember her last name precisely. But you remember this guy was,
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It was Schiavo.
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Schiavo. Okay. Yeah. She she was incapacitated, but she was loosened. I mean, lucid. The parents and the family members wanted her, but the ex husband guy had some gal he wanted to marry, and he was unfortunately in control and refused to, let the family have her to take care of her. And, so they they removed everything, all nourishment, and then just just let her die. And, the same situation kind of here, I think. But you there's a way to protect yourself from this. When when you get the advance directives, the one that they have that they offer you all the time is one in which they can do what they wanna do with you.
In other words, you can say your what your conditions are, but what the hospital does, the doctors, if they wanna get rid of the urethra because it's costing them money or they wanna take something out of the body, they will go to the family and they will argue that that, you know, that it's hopeless. We can't do anymore. You know, they don't don't don't take care of them. Let's get this done. And if the people don't agree, then what they do is is they get together, form their little committee, and then they go to court. And they take they get control through a judge, and then they take over.
If you have a will to live, it's called a will to live directive, you stop that. They can't go and do that little process if you have that document. And the only place you can get that document is in a website called priest for life. Priests for Life. And, you just need to know that. Now, me sitting here preaching you about it, I mean, I haven't done it for myself yet, and I know better. So I haven't done a lot of things I should have been doing, and I know better. I have to suffer for that. So suffer through it. So I'm a big procrastinator. And then really, I've got other things going on that take precedence. You forget to do other things.
But that's serious stuff. It's it's, it's serious stuff when it's end of life stuff, and you you lose complete control of yourself. And you can't you can't take care of yourself, and your kids don't know anything.
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No? And and and as much as I hesitate to see it say it, sometimes the kids are after the asset so much that they kinda lose sight of the parents. I know that sounds horrible, but by god, it's true.
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Yeah. I hated the old man. You know? I don't care what happens to them. Right. And they're really focusing on whatever their assets are. Man, it's really
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thing. Yes. I hope once they get their dirty hands on, it ruins their lives. Go ahead, lady.
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I just want to, clarify. When I did do common, law lawful, it was on YouTube, and that was the Anna information. When I did commonlawful.com, you have a button you can press to be to be a member of their Telegram site. And I didn't investigate it, but it doesn't appear to be Anna. So I just wanted the listeners to know it pays to do your research. IELTS.
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Mhmm. Thank you. He doesn't sound like Anna at all. Really, not a bit. Well, the other one that I guess She's a grandma sitting on her porch.
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How dare you insult a superior judge at the People's Common Courts? That's god, your balls gotta really be big for you to do something like that.
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Yeah. Really.
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That's funny.
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Anyway, if you'd like, I've got about thirty minutes left, and I do have some testimonials if you'd like to go through them on the line. Well, Dave was shouting out a minute ago, and I'm Okay. Leave him hanging on a limb there. Mister Dave, what did you have a second ago, sir? Well, he must have forgot about it. Okay. Sorry. I had to unmute.
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I was away from the phone. I wonder I was listening to Harrison this morning as well, and he was talking about how Trump is going after that penny. And, you know, that's the first step of going after our cash, and, you know, everything will be rounded up. So it's gonna cost us, you know, consumers or patrons, you know, the people who actually use cash, it's gonna cost us a fortune. And and I do not consent. I think that's a horrible plan.
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And Well, I didn't hear that part. They watch. I didn't hear that part. So I was watching something else a little earlier, and I tuned over and but I gotta ask. I've heard this idea was floated. Okay. Hold on. I've heard it's a floated that they're gonna do away with mint and a penny because it costs 3¢ to mint every 1¢. Isn't that really something like that?
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Yeah. Yeah. Harrison said 2 and a half cents, but, you know, Trump is working with his, his, treasury guy now who is George Soros' top money man, and he's Yeah. Of flaming homeowner married to a man with with several adopted children,
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and that guy's plan is to take away the penny. That's the start. And Trump is Let me ask you a question. That's the secretary of the treasury. The secretary of the treasury is the treasury is, governor of the International Monetary Fund and runs the treasury. Well, why didn't they stop Musk and them from going in and doing what they did last weekend, which was all totally legit? I mean, as all the workings of the treasury employees helping him.
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K. Now I have no idea.
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Well, I don't either, but it's an interesting question now, isn't it? Yeah. Okay.
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You know what? I don't have any problem with that, Penny. I'd a lot of people don't don't do anything with them, don't take them. They did you find them laying around all over the place. Nobody seems to care about it because it doesn't really have any
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intrinsic value anymore. Well, I care about them. I use them on my bus fare.
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Oh, well
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Oh, no.
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Wow. Depends on how much it cost you. You know how much it cost me to ride the bus down here? I haven't mentioned it in a while. I can go from here all the way to Quito, which I can see out the window over there. 17¢. Yeah. I remember you saying that. That's amazing. That hasn't gone up either. You said that several years ago. No. It did go up. It went up from 15 to 17. We got some inflation here, so sorry.
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Well, anyway, it's not like they can't reprint it again if it has some kind of value.
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Now this is a very interesting comparison. Very few people, I think, know this. Do you know the difference, John, in currency and coin? I mean, you know, inside of the obvious ones. K? Well, currency is only loaned into existence. It always attaches with collateral and interest. Ah, yes. Is spent into circulation with no interest. Right. And, see, that's the reason down here, I think, is because they have to borrow the currency to circulate is that here's my dilemma. When I go to the bank to get money out of excuse me. Currency out of the even I fall into it. When I go and get currency out of the ATM, and and I go and spit it, they give me all twenties.
And so because we don't have anything bigger than twenties here. And so you go out and you try you get this handful of twenties and nobody's got change. And so you try and break them, you know? And I've got a rule that you never miss an opportunity to to break a 20 in Ecuador, you know? Except you give them a 20 and they give you back a pound and a half of freaking change because that's all they've got. Because there's putting the current this coin in circulation because it doesn't cost them. And they and they have to borrow the Federal Reserve notes to circulate and then loan them into existence. So it's a little bit of difference, but, boy, if you come down to visit, if you got a coin purse at home, bring it. If you don't, we'll buy you one when you get here. I'd be walking around like five pounds of coins, man.
Yeah. Mhmm. It's true. I have a lot of coins,
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you know, saved in plastic bags.
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Yeah. Well, boy, you we just got your weight limit to bring them down, John. And if you bring down a hundred, now you can go to the grocery store, the big grocery store, and they'll they'll take it. But, otherwise, if you got a 50 or a hundred, you gotta go to the bank to to break it. And they wanna take the serial numbers and all the rest of the stuff because of the drug trade. Well, when I was in Argentina, it was exactly the opposite. If you've got small bills, they give you a lesser exchange rate. All they want is 50 and hundreds. K? So it's just kinda different.
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Roger.
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Yes. There's Samuel.
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You know, I would guess that at least for a while, if the retailers don't change the pricing to match the nickel, that a lot of pennies that are out of circulation will come back in. I know I've got 50 pounds of them. I mean, they just sit there as a doorstop, you know.
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Well, what you should probably do is take that quite a few pennies out there that'll probably come back into circulation. Well, they're they probably will. And but if the person's got a little wherewithal and understands, you'd be able to differentiate from back when they were copper to now where there this zinc. And, because the copper will have value. That's part of the problem. Now evidently, even the zinc's got more value than the face value of it. Well, you remember in World War two, you remember that?
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I've always wanted to go through them and pick out the copper and look for any valuable ones, but you know how that goes.
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Sure. I do. Yeah, John. You know, I saw a whole history. The the history guy. Are you familiar with him on YouTube on YouTube? I I've I've seen him before. Yeah. I haven't watched him. Very, very good. Okay. And he's Yeah. He is. He'd been given every award YouTube YouTube can give somebody. And, I was watching some here recently, and it was about a gal whose husband was the governor of Wyoming. And then he died or something, and she ended up as the first, my first female governor or whatever in Wyoming. And she was the gal that Roosevelt tapped to come run the Mint.
And she ran the mint for thirty years. K? Exemplary. I can't remember her name. Exemplary female did an exemplary job, and she was talking about those there's three years when they put out those, stainless steel pennies. Everybody hated them. I had some. I had a quite a few of them that I'd saved when I was coin collecting earlier, and, of course, somebody stole the coin collection from the house, so they're gone. But, yeah, this they did. They made stainless steel because the copper was so integral in the World War two efforts, bullets, casings, etcetera, etcetera.
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But yeah. Didn't they even change the nickel? Didn't they even change the nickel at once? Changed the buffalo
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to the current one. Yes. And there was some reason that they didn't like the buffalo, and I'm trying to remember what it was. But, you they also took that very same design, the buffalo, and here, fifteen years or so, made a 24 karat gold coin out of it. If you've never seen it, it's a lovely coin. Unfortunately, I don't have any. I would just love that as its aesthetics because that that design is just so cool to me. But, yep, they used to have a buffalo nickel.
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My mother-in-law was a collector of all kinds of things, and so I, she had quite a few coins here. And unfortunately, she let a lot of people in her house, and they knew what she had. Oh, yeah. They're gone. They they those were gone, but they didn't get them all. But fortunately, I inherited some gold pieces and some a lot of silver coins
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Yeah.
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With the actual 90% silver in them. Uh-huh. And just found them laying around the house. Oh,
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Well, you can probably you can probably still find if you really search around, you might can still find some junk silver. But this time around, you'll pay a premium on even those used, pre sixty fours and before,
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where you didn't used to pay any premium on them. Yes. Who was rogering there? Well, ever ever since I was trying to bring that stuff, it was there's been a premium on them.
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Okay. Well, a long time ago, there wasn't. Now there is. Yeah. Is that you, Dave?
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It's Dave. Yeah. The, the US Mint, actually minted when they made that 24 karat gold, Gold Eagle with the buffalo. They made a Silver Eagle as well. And it it comes in a in a really nice presentation case, and it's inside of a leather yeah. It's it's inside of a leather pouch with beads hanging on the fringe, and it's made by some Indian tribe. And, you know, I don't they may have stopped that link that buffalo nickel because, you know, that that buffalo that's what they're doing to us right now with old Biden killing a hundred, million chickens on his way out the door. You know, they're they eliminated that buffalo because that was the food of the Indians.
And, that was super food.
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You know why they one of the reasons I heard that that I give you an advance. That the nickel, got replaced, that buffalo nickel is because it was only worth 4¢. Did you know that, Dave?
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No. I did not.
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That's because I did not. If you take that coin if you hold on. If you take that coin with the buffalo with the Indian on it and turn it over, his nose is on the buffalo's rear end. So he got the fifth cent. Okay. He hasn't heard that. That's I just heard that somewhere. I can't verify it. I just heard it.
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Are we are we ready to talk about jack shit? I mean, that that's the next logical place to go. I thought that's what we were talking about.
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Did you find it?
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Oh, yes. I've had it for a half hour.
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Oh, okay. So There's big balls you're talking to here, man.
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Well, let's just go through it. Yeah. Might as well elucidate everybody.
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Even with a slightly soggy keyboard, I'm I'm able to find certain things pretty quickly. You don't know jack shit. Well, many people are at a loss for a response when someone says you don't know jack shit. But now now you can intellectually handle this situation. Jack is the only son of Aw shit and Oh shit. Aw shit, the fertilizer magnate, married Oh Shit, a partner of Knee Deep and Shit Inc. In turn, Jack Shit married No Shit, and the deeply religious couple produced six children. Holy shit, full of shit, give a shit, bullshit, and the twins, deep shit, and dipshit.
Against her parents' objections, deep shit married dumb shit, a high school dropout. After being married fifteen years, Jack and No Shit divorced. No Shit later married mister Sherlock, and because her kids were living with them, she wanted to keep her previous name. So she was then known as No Shit Sherlock. Dipshit married Lotus shit, and they produced a nervous son, Chicken Shit. Foolishit and Give a Shit were inseparable throughout childhood and subsequently married the Happens brothers in a dual ceremony. The wedding announcement in the newspaper announced the Shit Happens wedding.
The Shit Happens children were dog, bird, and horse. Bullshit the prodigal son left home to tour the world. He recently returned from Italy with his new new bride, Pisa shit. So now if someone says you don't know Jack shit, you can correct them because not only do you know Jack, you know the whole shit family tree.
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Some people are very creative.
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Hey, Paul? Some people have way too much time on their hands.
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Hello? I don't Here's the was great.
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My little brother. Hello? His name starts with an s as well. And that's who my dad called on when he couldn't get the first name right. You know?
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I didn't hear that. Say that again.
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I have a little brother named s h I t. All of our names started with an s, and my dad used to call us numbers. So, anyway, I appreciate that story. Thank you, Paul.
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Hey, Paul. Yes.
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Yeah. Have you heard, I wonder if he knows about Jack Knoff?
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No. No. And I don't think we're going to go there. But but that might be something that people would want to Google in their in their, in in the privacy of their of their own, keyboard. Jack Kinoff.
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Google. Yeah. I thought it was me off. Anyway, I yield. Okay. I yield. Alright.
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Now I do believe that that the the show has devolved. Oh, good grief.
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It's also very interesting to know that there's a gal who got very interested in, the porn industry and has taken apart Pornhub and the massive massive massive criminality going on with Pornhub and who owns it. And, of course, Raj, you told me who owns it when you were down in, Argentina that,
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I did? Yeah. Who owns it? BlackRock?
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I mean, the whole porn industry.
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Oh, well, we there's 80% is the Jews, I think. There's a couple of Gentiles in there, I guess. But this is, you know, they the I used to say here that if you in New York a hundred years ago, you'd be walking along. You'd be the Jew guy in the alley, you know, and you go, hey. You wanna come see some dirty pictures, you know? So, yeah, they've been behind this stuff for a long time. Don't forget, one of the things that offended a lot of the Jews about, sabotage, Excuse me. Sabotize me was their annual night of the lights when they did a bunch of wife swapping.
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Well, I tell you what so much about that. Charles
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I bet Chuck Schumer is involved with that. Have you ever seen a picture of his wife? No. Oh, but you'd be dying to shove her off. K? I mean, it's it's pretty incredible. So I saw a picture of her the other day, her and him. So, anyway, she looks like a little Persian tank.
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Well, she's worked this lady has has gotten interested in it because of I can't remember the what the initial startup was. Right. But she has gone so far as to follow the whole ideology of Pornhub and who owns it and how that's changed hands and the massive amount of illegal illegality of the minors and the torture stuff and,
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these people Probably child trafficking
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under One of the things that they they should brought up last night was is that the the people that were hired to so called survey the illicit stuff have they're overwhelmed by the volume that's being submitted to Pornhub. I mean, one person for 750,000, images he's got to look through, and they require 15 people reporting it as a strike, as as a bad deal before they'll even begin to look at it. So they got a lot of people out there on women
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that that guy in his daughter that porn hub. And, Roger, I heard Schumer's old lady was a a a tranny.
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Well, it wouldn't surprise me from the picture I saw is the only thing I've ever seen there.
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But what she's this lady is saying is an impossible task, and they're they're they just keep trading it back between different people even though the the guys still really own it. And they can't seem to be able to shut it down. And that a person who only has 14 strikes reported on on that image that they're that they're dealing with, they will not do anything about it. But even when they do, they still put up that this thing has been taken off, but they still report it as, an image, and they give links to it in their in the in the in the a message that says, it's taken off of our site.
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It's incredible what's going on, Raj. I mean Well, you know what's even more incredible? Do you know that pornography is outlawed in Israel?
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Do you think I'm getting?
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No. I think you're probably right, but I think I know I am right. I'm These guys are Yeah. From The guys that really own it are in the Western Side. You know, the the the guy that owned all of it, all of the whole industry is is controlled by the people that own Pornhub.
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Yep. And,
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the guy was Canadian. Canadian? A Kanucker? Yeah. Yeah. The the original guy that that she traced it back to, but then they started, you know, diversifying the companies. Yeah. Yeah. Selling it off the other property, but she's traced it all. She wrote a book about it. And,
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it's
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just amazing the evil that has perpetuated our society.
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And this is all the all those folks' efforts to just destroy Christianity. That's what who was the grandfather all this porn? He was some Jew guy that died ten, fifteen years ago. I can't remember his name. She had Screw Magazine, I think. It's one of, before there's video and all that stuff. But another, outrageous Jew, typical Jew name, and all of them will tell you it's the to destroy pornography. That's I mean, to destroy Christianity. That's the reason they won't show it in Israel because it's a weapon. Yeah. That comes that comes for me, Michael Jones, who I know you know who he is. Oh, yeah.
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Yeah. So What's coming out right now is just amazing. I mean, it is mind numbing. And and, John, it's gonna continue and it's gonna expand. It's gonna accelerate
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because all these people a lot of people are jumping the ship. I saw a great one. Really. I'm I mean, I'm serious. A black guy was on Alex on his Saturday show named Campbell, who was a real, real dedicated democrat that's just totally jumped ship. And and he did some sort of a little short video and, like, on Twitter, and I it went astronomical. You know? And Alex had him on. He offered him a, a slot in his new network when he goes twenty four hours. This guy's super sharp, man. I mean, super sharp. Okay? And, they they're turning coat and pointing fingers. And the more of them that do it, the more of them that are gonna do it. And the more of them that see the exposure going on and the inevitable outcome of all these actions, then they're gonna jump in. So just strap yourself in, man. We're just starting to see the front of it now. The, the bad guys are trying to crash the economy.
So what what has happened is about two weeks ago when they made or a week ago, they made those tariff announcements, and they said they were gonna start in March. And what Trump had done evidently was leak that so that the big guys would put their shorts in March, and then they instituted the tariffs on that weekend. So they had them making their plays about like the Chiefs last night in that game. So they had them make that play and put put their shorts, and then they short sheeted them by, by putting it on that weekend. And but then they went into these conferences with both Mexico and Canada and put all the tariffs on the back burner for a month until they could he could bend them over, you know, and get what he wanted out of them. And, but it threw the bad guys the curve because then they've gotta try and do something with their puts. And because Trump and the stock market and everything he's doing, the stock market's going up and the puts are having no effect.
Okay? So but you can look for this for them to crash the stock market somehow. A couple next couple of months would be my prediction. Seems to be everybody else's also. No one knows the exact date. But that's the big weapon they got left, and he's even beaten them about the head and shoulders with that.
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Memorializing of the Democrat side and and the publicity about how, he's out of line. He doesn't have the power to do what he's doing. And the gist ignorance and just like it doesn't exist, all the criminality on the Democratic side, they're now claiming to be the moral ones. I mean, it's Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Unbelievable.
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It's like a weekend a weekend of the Trump administration going, well, why hadn't he brought down the parts of eggs yet?
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By the way, that is a phony created problem. Of course. And they found the lady that caused that problem. She's now been fired, and, she made it up. What? The price of eggs? No. She made up the the the bird flu scared in order to kill all the chickens.
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Okay. Well, don't forget that for two years, they've been burning and and destroying all warehouse all kind of wholesale and farms and this, that, and the other. What they're doing food processing companies for beef and meat. Of course. And what they're doing is they're setting up another Ukraine. Look. These people do exactly over and over and over and over again what they've always done. The reason they do that is because it's always worked. But what's changed now is the people are aware. So it doesn't work now, but they're having to be relegated to go back and do it the same way because it has always worked. And then if they deviate, then they run the chance of getting exposed.
Okay? So they're in a trap of their own making if you look at it and prescribe to what I just said. And, god, I can't wait till they start getting caught. I'm just so this thing that Harrison this morning, whistleblower and fingering Shapiro. And Biden went to Shapiro's this gay fag, used to be the attorney general that passed a bunch of laws. There's some murders in the closet that a lady was stabbed 12 times in the back, and they ruled it suicide. It's top serious now.
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Okay. I know you are.
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So anyway, all that may be be unraveling and boy, I just, Oh, it's just such a little 11 year old girl
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was murdered in France. So
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Stabbed with death. None of us would have ever thought. I don't believe we'd see this day. What about the little girl in France, John? Eleven year old girl was, found in the woods, stabbed,
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to death. She disappeared on the way home from school. Well, I,
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happened in England and all the grooming gangs and all this absolute total 100% insanity. Now, hopefully, Trump will be, successful in getting at least some of these illegals out of the country, and maybe it will germinate in Europe because they need to start doing that too.
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Well, the radical Muslims are have always been who they are. Remember b one Bob?
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Yeah. From out there in Orange County.
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Right. He used to rail on these guys and talking about radical Muslims and and what they do. And I've seen a chart where they show the per per kind of percentage as the population grows because they're having babies more than anybody else, that the so called moderates are supposedly moderates and they don't believe in all this stuff. But as the ranks of the radicals grow because of all the murder and mayhem they caused to the so called moderates, eventually, they they have to, you know, give in or they're gonna be killed because if you don't go along with converting everybody to Muslims, which is their stated goal Yeah. You're an infidel.
Yeah. And look at Iran. Iran is a perfect case of this because Iran was really quite modern for a while there. Yes. You know, they didn't have to wear any any of the hijabs and and they were able to get educated and they were, you know, and all of a sudden Khomeini and those guys came into power. What happened? They started beating up and and and attacking all of the moderates to force them back into the old ways. Yep.
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And now over there now, I hear that the mosques are empty, and they're going back to that kind of moderate way. But, yes, and that was all caused. This is when I started I used to be in the music industry and this happened, the that thing in Iran with the takeover of the embassy. And that's what started me listening to talk radio,
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actually. And I know a bit about that period back there because, a friend of mine in college, his father was a military officer and they actually lived in Iran, during the modern modernization stage when they Right. The,
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I don't remember the name of the king that they put in power. It wasn't a king. It was a Shah. It was the Shah of Iran. Shah of Iran. That's correct. Yeah. He was the CIA, and he was a Jew, two closet Jew. And he had to escape because of the,
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so called Muslim
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Muslims. And that, yeah, and that revolved around the the taking over the embassy. You remember what they found in the basement of the embassy there in Tehran? No. I don't. An entire offset printing press with all the plates Oh, yes. All our bills.
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Printing all our bills. Yeah. Hundred dollar bills.
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So, yes. That adds to the intrigue here.
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Raj, we've seen a lot of his history happen to forget about. There's so much going on now. It's incredible.
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Now let's see. John, do you have to run off today, or can you hang around for a bit?
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Actually, I need to go because I got a this guy that died I mean, his mother died. He has to move right away, and he gave me a, a solar system. The batteries are so heavy. I can't move them by myself. I have to go get help to move them. But he gave me an entire solar system because he couldn't deal with it. He had to and his sister was kicking him out of the house. I'd go over there and get that immediately. We'll see. I got it. I got it last night. That's what I Oh, you did. Okay. Yeah. I've gotta find a way to get it out of my truck because I can't move.
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Great time to get it when all of the traffic's off of the the roads for the Super Bowl.
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Well, listen. The traffic in LA, is really never off. It's always off. Uh-huh. Yeah. Okay. I had to go to North LA to get it and get back home. I didn't get home last night. Meeting's over at 04:00. I didn't get home till 11:00 last night. Wow. Okay.
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Well Anyway we're glad you're making it through all of the tragedies out there. And, well, are you gonna stay around? If not No. I need to get I I got a guest some help. Okay. We're gonna call big balls out to say goodbye to Chicago. It takes big balls to live in Chicago and big balls to tell them bye bye. So Paul's gonna do that. We'll see you, John. Take care. Okay.
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Thank you. I'm gonna try to listen in. I just gotta get busy doing all this. Okay. Go do your thing.
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See you. Paul, don't you think that's got a good ring to it? Big balls, beaner? That's 3 we could call you 3. You know, you'll have, like, a a we could call you pawn shop pawn shop beaner because they got the three balls hanging out.
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No. No. Just call just call me 3 because we've had this, like, fucking influx of calls. And every time you use the you use the name, I perk up, and I'm going, wait a minute. Is he talking? No. No. That's the other guy. Okay. We should we're gonna make try and make a conscious,
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transition over to three b. Three b's. We'll call you three b. Okay, audience. When we say three b, it stands for big balls beaner. Okay? Just so you know. Uh-huh. You had to wait till this stage of life to get that wonderful nickname. I mean, come on. Just call Trump. Thanks, Trump. Just
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just call me anything but late for dinner. Right? Alright. Alright. Whatever. I I have I have decide I have determined that breakfast, lunch, and dinner is the thing that, Yankees do. Breakfast, lunch, and supper is what
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they do in the South. So Well, that's probably true. You guys. And, there's some interesting differences. Let me tell you the interesting difference from here to there is, there's several actually, I think, but one of them is the fact that, the main meal of the day down here is lunch. And that's because, at least I'm saying Argentina, it's if you live in a business kinda area where there's some business going on, they're probably not gonna recognize Siesta. They don't really recognize it in Buenos Aires, but the rest of the country does. Okay? And so and so at 01:00, every day of the year, except Sunday when it's already that way, they roll up the streets.
All the businesses close with the exception of some kiosks and a gas station, And and maybe the supermarket's wise enough to stay open. But for for those four hours till 05:00, five thirty, that whole family goes together and eats lunch and does whatever three hundred and sixty five days a year. And I'm telling you, it creates a family bond down here that that is unbreakable by the new world order. K? So, that it it I don't know about here because I always live kinda on the fringes of Quito and business area and stuff and more like a suburb of The US, but they may do it around the rest of the country. But, seriously, in down down in Argentina, which is a little more of a it's a different the Argentinians consider themselves to be European because they killed all their Indians, and they brought all these Europeans down there.
And you've got all the mixes of Europeans, and they live and designate the parts of the country. For instance, mentioned this before, there's a whole city down there that speaks nothing but Welsh. There's another one outside of Buenos Aires, that is a walled city, and it's all French. French language, French school, French cooking, everything inside. A lot of the Italians moved out to where I was in the western part, and they have, they they commemorate them, Paul, three b. And, they commemorate them because outside of our city, our little town, there was a whole replica of Rome, the Colosseum and all kinds of stuff there. And the reason they did that is because it was the Italians that brought the grapes, and the grapes have made them wealthy, k, for the most part.
But the other countries aren't like that. They've still got their indigenous populations. And so Argentinians flip around. Hey. We're better than you. We're European. Yada yada. And pretty much the rest of the continent hates them. Okay? So the interesting the politics down here stuff are interesting, but, they're they're very family oriented here. You see a little bit of this I don't know about the DEI stuff, but you see a little bit of this, sodomite stuff down here. But most of it is sponsored by the state department. They had some kind of a big deal here in Quito that the state department was sponsoring on all this fag stuff about two years ago. And, I showed it to one of my Argentinian half Argentinian friends who's got high connections, and he just about went ballistic.
Nobody had heard about it. But, anyway, it's it's just a little different between here and there. And the main, meal of the day, here's lunch. And the main meal of the day, there's dinner. I can tell you another aspect that's very interesting in comparing the two. Down here with all the soccer and all the sports stuff, none of it is associated with a school. They all have private clubs. And up there, it's all associated with the school, and you get to the NHL. It's all private clubs. But, but there's a big difference there. You know? Subtle, but big difference.
Yep. So so let's see where we were talking about for John. I think that was what I wanted to go off on when John was still there. But, do we have anybody in the audience that wants to bring anything forward or discuss anything we've talked about? You wanna say hello to the new three b, the new three b? Yes, sir, Larry.
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Yeah. I just wanna, make a comment on two two items that were brought up during the first hour. The first one is, there there's actually apps that you can download onto your phone. And if you're sitting on, you know, pounds and pounds of coins, like, I think Samuel says he's got a ton of coins, you could actually scan each coin, the front and the back of it, and it'll tell you if it's worth anything because during circulation, there's some flaws that occurred like for decades. And, this app will determine whether that coin has a particular flaw or something, some characteristic on the coin that would deem it to be very valuable or it might not be like worth millions, but it might be worth a couple hundred dollars.
But from what I understand watching a lot of these YouTube videos, about coin dealers, they all have their YouTube channels. There's a lot of coins still in circulation in The United States and pretty much in the world that people just pass on and that coin could be worth anywhere between hundreds of dollars to get this millions of dollars. They say that there's still a number of these wheatback pennies, like you brought up the steel that was used like right around World War II. Well, there's something that happened like a transition and there's a number of coins that weren't supposed to like go either way. I can't remember how they described it. But they're out there in circulation and a lot of them still to this day have not been recovered. And if you get your hands on one of those, it's literally worth millions of dollars.
[01:07:55] Unknown:
Well, the most famous penny auction. There are some of these mint things that happen in minting that are mistakes. A few of those, I think that's what you're referring to. The the the number one penny that it has value is a nineteen o nine s VDB. Now that means nineteen o nine, the year s for San Francisco, and down at the bottom of the edge, there's this VDB thing that they put in there. I don't remember what it stands for, but that's the penny that's really valuable and what happens is sometimes people, maybe young people go in and steal their their uncle's or their grandfather's coin collection and they take it out and go put it into circulation.
K? So sometimes it's just out of pure ignorance. Alright? So, yeah, it's very interesting, all that stuff. My dad and I And I lost in high school.
[01:08:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Go ahead.
[01:08:54] Unknown:
Well, I have in high school one way. I got nineteen o nine. You do?
[01:08:59] Unknown:
I do Jerry Garcia in Carlsbad.
[01:09:02] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Jerry. That's a good find, man. You find it or you buy it?
[01:09:08] Unknown:
I found it
[01:09:10] Unknown:
at a flea market. Good for good for you. Yep. The 19O9SVDB.
[01:09:18] Unknown:
Yeah. 19O9SVD or something like it. SVDB.
[01:09:25] Unknown:
Victor dog boy.
[01:09:28] Unknown:
Yeah. What do you mean it's worth something?
[01:09:32] Unknown:
Oh, they're very, very rare. Yeah. I haven't been associated with that in a lot of many years, but if you've got one, I'd go back and and take it and start finding out. It's worth it's probably worth quite a bit of, numismatic value. K?
[01:09:49] Unknown:
Where do I find out? Coin dealer. Tell me what I just said about the app.
[01:09:55] Unknown:
Okay. Well, there's a app. There's an app that Larry's talking about that you could put in to give you a value. Any coin collection outfit, you probably find out online somehow and just you've never valued it?
[01:10:12] Unknown:
No.
[01:10:13] Unknown:
Well, Yada is probably gonna shock the crap out of you. K? So, but anyway, what I was saying, yes, of course, three b.
[01:10:25] Unknown:
Quick quick point. Quick point. I hope everybody here and everybody listening to this program knows that if you have anything of value, don't put it in its safety deposit box at a bank. No. Because when you put it in their care, you are transferring ownership to the bank, and they can raid that box anytime they want. And the feds can too, which is what they did on March.
[01:10:53] Unknown:
They went through all the bank safety deposit vol if you vaults. And if you had gold in there when you went in, there were Federal Reserve notes, new and crisp, replacing it in your box. What I was gonna say a minute ago, what started my interest in this is when I was about well, about sixty years ago or a little less. My father and I both, he got interested in it too. And, you know, in the old coin collecting days, they'd have these little blue books. Did you ever see those three b? There's little three books you could open up and there's holes. Mhmm. They've got every mint date and all that stuff, and you try and fill up the holes in the books complete. We had several of those complete. They all got stolen, of course.
But he would go get, I don't remember, a hundred dollars worth of coins on something on Friday from the bank. And we set up the card table there in the house in in Anchorage and, out on Elmendorf and sit there and go through the coins all weekend and fill those books. So I I got that's kind of how we both got into it. And my father, I can tell you the year it was. It was '64 because my dad, I guess, he was smart enough. Well, I don't remember if they made the announcement at the time or whatever, but he had bought about eight or 10 rolls of, 90% silver dimes. All pristine, still in their cases for all these years, and this son of a bitch stole everything.
So, anyway, we had all that stuff. But that was how I got started in this, and I was always interested in economics. When I first stumbled into all this stuff with that tape by, oh, the guy from Utah, I can't remember it. Al Carter. Al Carter was another one of these PAY triads. He was ripped off all the stuff from another guy named Phil Marsh. And, anyway, when I saw that Al Carter tape, and there there none of this was on the Internet back in '92. And so I went we had a a branch of the county library there close to my house relatively. And I just went over there and went through the economics section and started getting books on economics and reading them. So I knew that was part of the basis of this.
And I'd always liked economics anyway. So I found out there was things like Austrian economics and and Kenzie and economics. I didn't know the difference and all that. Studied all that years ago. So, but I've always had a real strong interest in this area. So just p o'd. Guy stole the all of the stuff my father and I had collected, all those blue books, and I had a 70 ounces of silver the bastard stole all out of the family home. So, oh, well. Sign on. Roger. Listen to Joan. Yes, ma'am. Miss Joan, talk to us.
[01:14:02] Unknown:
How did they get to your in the house to steal the book and coins?
[01:14:08] Unknown:
Well, it was a thing called hurricanes. And there was a really bad hurricane, Michael, that hit that area a couple weeks ago. And even though the house is very was built to withstand it, the roofs aren't, especially the roof on the Second Floor. There was a small Second Floor bedroom for that that mom and dad used. And, that's where all that was. And so the guy that came and did all the damage repair and everything up there, because that's where the roof got ripped off partially and they had all the rain damage, found it and took it.
[01:14:44] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:14:47] Unknown:
Roger, was that hurricane Andrew?
[01:14:50] Unknown:
No. It was hurricane Michael here a couple years ago. It started down in the Yucatan. It just went straight up through the Gulf there real quick. It was the strongest hurricane or the second strongest ever hit the country. And it went right over the eye where it hit Tyndall, basically, right along there, oh, what's to the west to the east. I I can't remember. But anyway, it hit the I came right over that area and probably right over the house. I can tell you this, it was it's a sloping, lawn down to the water. It's a bayou, and it's very sandy soil.
And we had you'll know what these are, Larry. You call them scrub oaks. They're they're not big oak trees. They're like bushes. They're big bushes that are oak oriented. And it literally we had some of those in the yard, and that bastard literally ripped those out by the roots.
[01:15:47] Unknown:
Yeah. I know after, hurricane Andrew, a lot of building codes new building codes went into effect. So in order to avoid having roofs ripped off, the building codes require that these clips, they they're called hurricane clips Yep. Would have to be attached where the wall meets the the root.
[01:16:09] Unknown:
The gables. The gables. Yeah. Well, those would that was the law in Florida, and the whole house had those in it. My grandfather was was a draftsman in Fort Pierce where my father was born and raised, and worked on a lot of those, building a lot of the West Palm Beach houses in the twenties when they when that all, erupted all the construction down there. And so he drew the house house plans for this. We're it's up in the Panhandle now, not South Florida, two different states really. And so they don't have a strict building codes, but that house was built with all that except for the second story. Where that bedroom was, it didn't have that.
And that's why the roof was ripped off, partially. So, anyway, it's just a little family that we're sold now. Somebody else has got it and remodeled it and other stuff, I guess. But, anyway, that was our experience with it. And yeah, that hurt in my life was a absolute bitch, man. It sure was. Yes. Hold on, Samuel. We got Larry and Paul. Larry, I'm gonna do you and then get Paul. What was your follow-up?
[01:17:23] Unknown:
I was just gonna say a lot a lot of students, in the Patriot community are critical of, you know, having to go out and get permits. Why should I have to go get a permit to build on my property? And what they don't realize is a lot of those things are there to protect the security interests. When it comes to building a house or remodeling, they have these codes put in place for a reason for your safety too. You know, electrical codes and the hurricane clips. Well
[01:17:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, even I I'll I'll go back to this story of the guy I knew that was a good friend of Al Attis who invited Al to live in a cabin he was building out there in Oregon. He had a loyal title, and, cabin burned down. They were just about finished with it. Those two had put in the heat the, natural gas heating, a water heater, and somehow they missed a connection or something, and the cabin caught on fire. And the cop the police came, and the road was right next to where the cabin was, and they parked up there and said I can't come on your property because it's not on the property rolls.
Y'all have heard that story before. But another one of these lapses of visions of, not realizing that the goal you're trying to achieve does not incorporate things like that. The remedy would be, should you ever get that, is you go back and stroke the fire department a check for about $500 a year or so, whatever you're comfortable with. I say, I'm off the property rules, but I support you guys. And I wanna let you know that should something happen, I wanna need your services. So there's a way around it. But if you don't even realize that's a problem out front, like this guy didn't, you you you it could cause you problems. Okay. Now, Paul, you got your next and then Samuel.
[01:19:16] Unknown:
According to, n g coin ngccoin.com, a $19.00 9 SVD penny, The the VDB, stands for Victor d Brenner, the designer of the obverse and reverse sides. And depending on condition and mint mark, it can value in the range of $540 up to as high as 90,000 in mint condition. Yep.
[01:19:59] Unknown:
So there you go, Jerry. From 500 to how much? 50,000?
[01:20:04] Unknown:
90 90 thousand.
[01:20:07] Unknown:
You better go out and figure it out. Somebody can get on its, get somebody to grade it on its condition. That's what the price is really gonna hand you in.
[01:20:17] Unknown:
What is it from?
[01:20:20] Unknown:
Where was it from, Paul?
[01:20:22] Unknown:
It's from, NGC coin explorer. NGC coin dot com.
[01:20:32] Unknown:
Thank you. But it's they can be worth some coins.
[01:20:38] Unknown:
Okay. Now the other person was Samuel. Yes. He's three b. Yes. One one quick one quick, wrap up on the previous thing. I personally don't care if they quit minting pennies because I think there's enough in circulation that they're gonna be around forever. So
[01:20:56] Unknown:
I'm I'll get so many of them here that I'll get. I'll count up 17 of them and go give them to the when you get on the bus, they've got little collection guys and girls that go through and get everybody when they're in there, when they're off, or whatever. And so I just give them a handful of pennies.
[01:21:13] Unknown:
There you go.
[01:21:15] Unknown:
Yep. I don't check them for dates either. Okay. Samuel, you're up, buddy. Your turn finally.
[01:21:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I got a a price on the '19 o 9 s VDB at $24.42 and the 1909 S Indian head at $15.64. But the most expensive ones are in the millions. Those are the ones when they made the transfer to stainless steel and they in the forties, and they struck some bronze ones. Those are worth millions.
[01:21:52] Unknown:
Yeah. It wasn't stainless steel. It was just steel.
[01:21:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, when they made that trans transition over, Back to copy. They struck some Braun ones by mistake, I guess, and those are the ones that are worth millions. Well, sometimes you got little screw ups in the minting process,
[01:22:11] Unknown:
and some little thing of metal will get folded over accidentally, or it's off set and as they were running them through the dye and he only got part of the penny or whatever those those things can be worth some money too. You gotta be very astute or very dedicated to have them or find them. And yeah, coin collections, a lot of fun, like stamps to stamps is the same way. I lost all my stamp collection also, which I had a lot of some valuable stamps and just all that stuff.
[01:22:44] Unknown:
It says here that 9 $19.43 d Lincoln wheat cent penny, bronze slash copper. This coin sold for 2,414,000.
[01:22:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. But those oddities are the ones that really ascertain some value. Who was, trying to leap in there a second ago?
[01:23:06] Unknown:
That was me, Gregory out here in rough and ready. You might wanna look up a double dot
[01:23:17] Unknown:
or double stamp. And yep. All that stuff. Yep. Yeah. Those are 19
[01:23:23] Unknown:
what was it? $19.55
[01:23:25] Unknown:
double I don't double stamp penny? Could have been. I could have been. I I I forgot. It's been years, but those types of mistakes internally at the Mint are really worth, some coins. I can tell you, they did it with the silver dollars, and I think it was because, you know, we Ron Paul got them minting gold and silver again. Single handedly walked those bills through the house and the senate to get because gold had been outlawed, you know. And, so he got that going. And, in 1995, I believe, they had a real low mid year, okay, of numbers of coins minted. And those $19.95 silver dollars, if you've got some, walking at Liberty's, they have an incredible value to them. Somebody can go look this up while I'm talking about it here and give us an idea, but I can tell you the story. Robbie Noel used to tell it, the guy that was on our b n. I don't know if Tom's with us today or not, but on our b n had that 08:00 eastern wonderful slot for all those years. And he had sold, somebody had cashed in their retirement.
And, they'd taken the retirement money that they got and bought, I don't know, 10 or 15 boxes of monster green monster boxes of silver knowing how undervalued it was. And it turns out that four or five of those boxes were those $19.95 silver, Eagles. And that guy, I forgot the the difference in them. But those the it do one box dwarfed everything he bought, okay, in value. So, anyway, that's another one. If you've got any of those and somebody bought silver and it's hanging around, go check. And if it's one of these $19.95, you'll be shocked at the value of it. I would think anybody to Paul, did you have a chance to look that up?
Anyway, that's a story. I remember Robbie Noel telling on the on the air and one of my one of my really, really privileged things of doing this program is I actually got to do a number of programs with Robbie Noel back over there at, the micro effect days. And, what a joy because I'd always admired him so much. He had started in broadcasting, you know, spinning records when he was a teenager down South Africa, and they wouldn't let him play another brick in the wall and all that stuff. And then he moved to The States and, went and got his series seven and was stockbroker for a while and then got over into this metal stuff. And, he he deceased a few years back and really miss him if some of you probably remember Robbie.
That that wonderful accent like Paul's, except his was the colonial accents like the South Africans. They'll sound like Paul, but they'll be a little different. You know, even the Indian speaking, a lot of British because of their years that the British tormented them over there. Not the British, really. It was the East India West India, company using the Brits as their muscle just like they do with us in our military.
[01:26:49] Unknown:
Yeah. They,
[01:26:51] Unknown:
whatever they say rule.
[01:26:54] Unknown:
You you use something else. Another thing too is at the same time they were stamping those steel pennies, did you know that the nickels in those years, those war years were they had more silver in them than they did nickel. Or then a, dime too. More silver than a dime because they needed the nickel for killing people, I I suppose. Right. Somehow in the manufacturing process of some armaments.
[01:27:26] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. Yep. Anyway, it's an interesting feel. I don't know. Most people probably hadn't been much of a coin collector in their lives, but it's quite interesting. And some of those little rascals, have some real money. I'll tell you what's very interesting is it supposedly there were no no gold minted after '33, after March. But somebody at the mint, they minted, I don't know how many. Several of them have come into circulation for auction. They're bought like by the king of Saudi Arabia and stuff, but somebody smuggled $10.19 33 Gold Eagles Saint Gaudens out of the Mint.
And they kept them in a safety deposit box, the guy that smuggled them out. And when he died, his children got a hold of him. And then they went to go sell them, And that's when the whole thing exploded. But I I think there's two or three of them that have been the treasury came back and and confiscated them all, said that's our property. But, one or two of them got out. K? And, they have been in auction, and I do know the Saudi Arabians bought one, and I don't remember about the other ones. But when this guy's kids went out and said, hey. Look. We got these. What are these worth? And the mint didn't know they were even out and freaked out and came and grabbed all of them or almost all of them. I don't remember.
But I remember the incident. So there's all kinds of quirks, twists, and turns here, and it's quite interesting. So, where else can we go? Y'all wanna talk coin collection? We can do that. I mean, I can probably reel off a few minutes of coin collection stuff. Comment, please. Come forward.
[01:29:18] Unknown:
Is that Wayne? Yeah. You're right. Wayne up in Texas. And, Hey, Wayne. I just wanted to I want to concur with you that, Robbie was very cool to listen to you. I'd I'd listened to for at least two or three years and learned a lot from him. He's very, very savvy fellow for sure. Yes.
[01:29:34] Unknown:
He's really good guy too. He he knew he knew both sides. He knew the gold and silver side, and he knew the stock market side, of course. And I can remember him distinctly when gold crossed $300 an ounce. And he said, you'll never see $300 gold the rest of your lifetime. And then when it hit 400 an ounce, he said, you'll never see gold at $400 an ounce the rest of your lifetime, and here we are.
[01:30:02] Unknown:
Yeah. He was really sharp. We learned a lot from him, but, I wanted to call in because that Scott Bessent that was mentioned earlier, the new treasury secretary.
[01:30:12] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:30:13] Unknown:
He he had a news conference with Trump at the White House several days ago, and, he made a very interesting statement along the lines of over the next twelve months, we can expect to see our country's assets monetized quite a bit to where they can draw some of the value out and possibly, you know, shave off this national debt or if we do maybe a reset, there'd be some funds available. And, you know, at first, a lot of people were thinking, well, maybe it's oil, maybe it's, uranium coal. But then gold butt are all divided too because, as in the check was in has indicated, for every $4,000 in increased value of gold, you can shave off a trillion dollars of the national debt.
So, you know, 35 times, whatever it times four gives you about a hundred and 40,000 gold, which shave off most of the, national debt that we see. So there's a lot of buzz around that. So whether it happens or not, I don't know. But, I thought it was a very interesting con comment coming from somebody just, brought in. I think the sense is also, a highly interesting goal too.
[01:31:24] Unknown:
I think that it I was watching Harrison this morning. He's got a a clip on there of a gal who lives in Chile named Whitney Webb. Are you familiar with her, Wayne? Yeah. I've heard her. Yeah. Very good. Very good investigative reporter. K? And I first became aware of her because years ago, she was writing articles on Patagonia. She lives in Chile, I believe, and, was writing law, articles on how they own Patagonia. We're planning on eventually moving down there's stopgap measure or what. Okay? They've got it all established and set up, to do that now. Anyway, so she does very good reporting. And this morning, she was talking about that right there.
And this may be and tie in Dave's comment about this guy being Soros's guy for twenty years. What BlackRock and them are trying to do because they've run out of collateralization material. Right? And that's what their next step is. They wanna collateralize the whole world with saying, oh, well, that tree out there looks pretty good. I own it. I think I'll securitize it. And so they're taking that as a next step where they can collateralize and continue their scam. And that may be what connected those two. Right there is that little snippet. So that would have been in the second hour of Harrison.
If you want to go back and hear her explanation, mine was pretty pitiful compared to the explanation she gave in that. But that's what they're doing is they're looking for the next threshold and they go and say, well, we own everything anyway, in the world. Yeah. But you see, this is where we come in. Everything you've bought is bought on fraud because this whole system for ninety two years here next month is all based on number of layers of fraud. So everything you've been acquire through fraud is not yours, is it?
[01:33:19] Unknown:
Exactly. Exactly. I tell you what's been interesting too, Roger, is that, along these same lines, Shekman Andy Shekman's talked continuously about this gold revaluation account within our government's, you know, assets. And, supposedly, the gold that we allegedly have is only valued in the $35.42 dollar area. And, looking up, some stats here, currently, Fort Knox is showing a 47,000,000 ounces of gold. And that's all valued at $35. If they No. Go do this valuation, there could be a massive increase, you know, in in that. That's about doing what I see that we can get rid of national debt without going belly up and declaring bankruptcy.
[01:34:03] Unknown:
Well, don't forget if you go buy a silver eagle today, I mean, a gold eagle, it'll have the value stamped in it on the back is $50 Half ounce is $25, and it goes on down to the smaller sizes. So that would be pretty correct. And, you know, that was the, the dialectic that that guy Kehoe used out there in Las Vegas. Are you familiar with that case and that situation, Wayne?
[01:34:33] Unknown:
The guy paying his employees,
[01:34:35] Unknown:
in, precious metal Gold. Gold coin? Yeah. He was only 10. Had taken the and taken the face value of $50 a coin. I mean, hell, Congress said to put $50 on there. They ought to know what it's worth, shouldn't they? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Absolutely. This guy is paying. He was a John Nelson student. You know? You've heard me refer to John Nelson. Are are you familiar with him, Wayne? Have you ever been exposed to any of his stuff?
[01:35:03] Unknown:
You know, I know you I've heard you talk to him. I may have come across from my travels, but, kind of fuzzy at the moment.
[01:35:09] Unknown:
No. I haven't. I don't I I've just seen him. I met him maybe briefly, but I really have never had much conversation with him. He's a very soft he's a very monotonous kind of guy that talks like this with absolutely no emotion. He's he's he has excellent information, and I'm not trying to slight John and his god given talents, but teaching ain't one of them. Okay? I can tell you that right now, but he's a hell of a researcher. They, they killed his sis. Sister was an attorney in DC. She mysteriously demised, and the word was that they had a contract out on him. And that's why most of you never heard from him. He was living out in Durango, Colorado, and I believe, and he had that almost that whole city running on silver.
Literally. Wow. Okay. Well, anyway, this guy, Kio, is one of his students. And in Vegas, he had a construction company, I think, and he was paying his employees and $50. You made a hundred? Well, here's two ounces of gold. Whatever. So, anyway, the IRS came after him. And, the first time I think they had a hung jury, and they came back and and came after him and bribed somebody and got him filled found guilty anyway. Some of you may know about that, if any of you in the audience do. But I believe it's k e h o e k Kehoe. I think that's how it was spelled. But, yeah, that's the the reverse of that of using the stated value undervalue and and using it in commerce.
And they got kind of upset about, actually. Yeah.
[01:36:51] Unknown:
Pretty sharp. Pretty sharp, fella. Yeah. I tell you one other angle that I thought very interesting too is that, that Andy Scheckman and Bill Holter that we talked about in the past, they're they're pretty, on pretty good terms with Trump. They've had some meetings with him, and I think Trump understands yeah. The whole Trump understands the whole, value of trying to go back to some kind of currency or, you know, you're in the trade
[01:37:16] Unknown:
as a value to keep us, you know, the inflation under control. Yeah. And it wasn't I've got I've got I got what you're looking for. Some way of honest weights and measures. Go ahead.
[01:37:26] Unknown:
There you go. Yeah. Exactly. But not long long after that, Holter made a a sale of $25,000,000 in silver. Yes. Wouldn't talk about who went to, obviously, but, I kinda clicked two and two there. Trump didn't maybe buy that much, but I'm sure that family is, very much in tune with what's going on. So I think they see it both ways, the value of Bitcoin possibly and also, precious metals because between the two, whoever's involved in that, it's gonna come out smelling pretty good.
[01:37:56] Unknown:
Well, those have gone down a little bit as the stock market's gone up and and, Trump's gotten in and there's a lot of expectations and stuff, folks. I would I would honestly if you've got any air, extra federal reserve notes, you got stashed under the mattress or something, go get yourself some silver. It has got to be the best investment in the friggin history of the world. Okay? Really.
[01:38:20] Unknown:
It's so Yeah. Just to add on, you
[01:38:23] Unknown:
know, if you think about it, you know, Bitcoin has a value in the area of a hundred thousand. This is something you can't see or touch and has no historical value, whereas the precious metals all have historical value, universal acceptance. And if it's in your possession, then it's there's no counterparty risk. I think counterparty risk is a key phrase people Big deal. Really, really understand.
[01:38:46] Unknown:
Yep. And most of them don't is because everything's based on debt. And they just keep being this is Jesus talked about this. And he called it and identified it. Boy, I didn't understand this for most of my life until last couple of years. The leaven of the Pharisees. The leaven of the Pharisees. You might remember that from some of your, exposure to to biblical teachings as you've gone through your life. But so what is leaven? Leaven's yeast. And so yeast makes bread rise. And the leaven of the Pharisees is to take this little pile of collateral here and take a loan on it. Then take another loan on that second loan that's all based on the collateral. And they just keep leavening that up. Okay? And that's the problem they've got now. They've run out of collateral to leaven. That's why they're going on this natural thing and go, well, I own that tree out there. I'm gonna securitize it. They're looking for new sources of collateralization.
More leaven. More leaven, Pharisees. Why? Because the leaven's where all the vigorish is. That's where all the compound interest is.
[01:39:57] Unknown:
Exactly. Exactly. And just one last comment, but if you go back to the great taking, that's his whole thesis is that, all the assets are pledged. We are nothing but beneficial owners of that stock, bond, whatever. And so that's all pledged to the derivative market. So that thing starts to unravel, a whole lot of folks could see, the money disappear.
[01:40:19] Unknown:
And and, Wayne, you know who invented derivatives, don't you?
[01:40:24] Unknown:
Is it, BlackRock?
[01:40:27] Unknown:
Larry Fink.
[01:40:29] Unknown:
Okay. Okay.
[01:40:31] Unknown:
That's why he's there. That they don't even have a trading desk anymore. It's all based on AI. This thing he's called got called Aladdin. So everything's being run by AI up there, and they're running out of collateral. They gotta enlarge this old new natural thing, and what they're using is the excuse of we own every the whole world anyway. We'll hold it. The only reason you own it is because you pulled this little scam here ninety two years ago, and it's just laden with fraud. So I don't guess you really did get all that money, did you? You stole it, didn't you? That means everything you bought with it is fruits from a poisonous tree, doesn't it, Wayne?
[01:41:16] Unknown:
You bet your rascals.
[01:41:18] Unknown:
Okay. So here's the deal. I've thought about this some. If we could ever corner these rascals okay. Okay, Rothschild. Either you're gonna hang on that rope over there or you're we're gonna let you live, but you're gonna give us 90% of your family fortune. We'll let you keep 10% and live, but you're gonna give up 90% of it. And you go through and you put that on every one of these pieces of crap. Because most of their money, a lot of these old families, of course, has been made with the illegal proceeds of slavery and two hundred years ago and everything else. You know they had in each one equivalent, in each one of those black slaves that they landed over on America or down in South America or in The Caribbean, They had approximately $20 in them of whiskey or arms or whatever they traded the other Africans that captured their fellow Africans and sold them. That's what they paid them in. They had about $20 in each one of them, and the average slave was sold in The Americas for $2,000 in those days' dollars. That's quite a return on investment now, isn't it?
[01:42:34] Unknown:
There is. It sure is.
[01:42:36] Unknown:
But, alright. Thanks for my story. You know, Wayne, when I was in, Argentina, I went up after the book was published. I went up to, Doug Casey's open house up there at Cafe Este and, spent a week. He has them twice a year or used to. I don't know if they still have them. And it's a jet set crowd, and it's all these jet setters from all over the world, man. All these polo players and stuff. You got polo fields up there. So, anyway, I I I go up there, and I got a chance to we're in a meeting about residency, I think, and there's this little short guy that stands up on the other side of the room. I was sitting there next to my friend Gary Kinghorn, and this little short guy gets up and everybody paid him a lot of attention and stuff. So obviously, he was an authority.
And, so I asked Gary, I said, who's that? He goes, this this guy and he ended up being Casey and Bonner's attorney. Now some of you know Doug Casey, and some of you may remember Bill Bonner in International Living. And they got big presence, both of them in Argentina. And this was Doug's five thousand hectare. I think acre. Acre or hectare. I don't remember. A hectare is two and a half acres. But it was 5,000 minimum was 5,000 acres, but I think it's bigger than that. In this beautiful valley, 5,000 feet up in the Andes, very pristine, just a lovely, lovely spot.
And, so the guy stands up and I go, Gary, who who is that? He goes, oh, it's this guy from Buenos Aires. He's their attorney. And I said, well, can we get a meeting with him? He goes, well, I'll I'll see if I can set it up. So we did. Okay? And it was on at Gary's house, and we're out on the back porch. And the guy's a little bit late. He comes in, and and the first thing he did was start talking about passports. Back then, it was just the passport that I knew. You know? And so, anyway, he sits down. I guess Gary had told him something about me. And and he says, you know, I just had to renew my passport the other day. And I was over there looking for my birth certificate and I couldn't find it.
And, he said, so I called my mom and she said, oh, well, it's probably in this other place over here and they didn't want to file it there because his father was the head of the bar in Argentina and he was fiercely opposed to Juan Peron, the strong man. And they were afraid if they knew he had a son, they'd kill him. So they had intentionally misfiled the birth certificate. So anyway, that's what he starts out the conversation with and it's interesting, say the least. And, so then he he goes, oh, yeah. I was in so I was in Atlanta about every two weeks or every month. I forgot. And for for a couple of years and, of course, I guess Gary told him I lived in Atlanta. And, so he he said I said, where'd you stay? And he said, well, down by the Southern Bell Building and in Atlanta, that's down by Georgia Tech and just north of town a little bit. And so I was familiar with the area. And I said, what were you doing down there or up there? And he said, well, I was I I negotiated the sale of the backbone of the cell phone industry in Argentina.
Southern Bell owned it. They built it and owned it. And we were selling it to to, the one of the big carriers down here out of Spain. It's called Movie Star. And he said we were selling it to Movie Star. And then he told us this. Wayne, yeah, I think you probably heard this before, but it's staggering. It's right along what we were just talking about is what reminded me of it. He said they had 10,000,000 in it and sold it for a billion.
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Wow.
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They had so in essence for the audience, I might not have this down. They had $10 in it to build it, and they sold it for a thousand. That's pretty good return on investment. You you know why now when cell phones are coming around that there are these bidding wars going through like North Georgia, all these redneck hicks up there in North Georgia with a farm and they just happen to have a big outcrop of something on their land, and overnight, they're millionaires. That's why.
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That's why Remember when they re regulated
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phone industry too. Yep. That's why your cell phones are so damned expensive. Right there. It's because the pigs and the hogs were at the trough on the front end. Amazing. For whatever that's worth, that came to me from the attorney that negotiated the sale. Boy, I wish I could remember his name. He was a really nice guy, very sharp, spoke perfect English because his father, the ex head of the bar in Argentina, had sent him to Oxford. And so he went all the way through school in England and got his law degree from Oxford. Very sharp guy. Okay.
Yeah. I was thrilled to get to meet him and talk with him. Amazing. Amazing. Thanks, Roger. Yep. Yep. You're welcome, Wayne. So, who else got something to add here this morning?
[01:47:59] Unknown:
Hey, Wayne.
[01:48:01] Unknown:
Wayne Jones is yanking on your chain here, buddy. Yes.
[01:48:06] Unknown:
Hi. Did you I sent you an email about the follow-up to the great taking. The same people that did the great taking, they did a follow-up. I thought you might want to see it. Oh, okay. I'll look for it. I sent it about, ten ten days ago.
[01:48:23] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Alright. I'll look for it, Jim. Thanks. Alright. Well, John, why don't you send me that?
[01:48:29] Unknown:
Oh, okay.
[01:48:31] Unknown:
Alright. I will.
[01:48:33] Unknown:
Chat. Hey. It's in the chat. Well, I can't see the chat. Hey, Brent. How are you doing, brother?
[01:48:39] Unknown:
Oh, I'm doing I wanted to say, about eight topics ago when you guys were talking. I thought it was really cool to meet Robbie Noel twice
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based on this.
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Yes. Yeah.
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He was a good guy. He had some I've didn't he die of cancer or something, I think? Anyway, we lost him a few years ago. It was a it was a really big honor for me after I had admired him on the air for so many years because I virtually never missed one of his shows. And, to get a chance to do shows with him, it was quite the thrill for me. So, where else? Who else has got something? Any anybody else send Wayne something that we need to know about? I would remind you, of course, Wayne is a big supporter of, mister Holter, and, and used to be his partner, Jim Sinclair.
And mister Sinclair has since deceased also, unfortunately. But he was a real pivotal insider that had turned on him. I believe, Wayne, because it looked it appeared that from one something he said one night that they killed his wife. They were scheduled to go on a a trip and something made him, stay home at the last minute for a little bit. She went ahead and went on the trip and the plane blew up. And I think he always attributed that to them. Sinclair was the guy that Paul Volcker hired back in the early eighties when he took over the Federal Reserve under Reagan. He hired, Sinclair to unwind the Hunt Brothers silver position.
The Hunt Brothers have been trying to form a new set of Federal Reserve, same ones that own the Kansas City Chiefs. They got their asses kicked last night, and that, they were trying to form a second Federal Reserve, and they're gonna back it with silver. And that's when silver went up to $50 an ounce. And so after they took care of that and got that off the drawing board, after Volker got appointed, he hired this guy, Jim Sinclair, to unwind the Hunt Brothers silver position. So to say that he knew where the skeletons were buried would be an understatement. Okay? So after he turned on them, and him and Holter started working together, and they had their own show, and they were saying one night, see we don't know the the valuation because we don't know how many like with the, the printing press was found in the basement of the embassy in in Tehran. Oh, we don't know how many hundred dollar bills are circulating that came out of that.
Okay? So, but if you ever got the accurate number of dollars circulating where you could go back and compare it to the amount of gold in existence, his speculation, this guy that knew where all these skeletons were buried and do this whole field inside and out, he said, the dollar, the uh-uh ounce of gold would probably be worth about a hundred and $85,000. That's coming from Jim Sinclair, not me. K? So you take that for whatever it's worth for you. So we got a couple of minutes left in the show, and there's Larry to come in and fill the void. Yes, sir.
[01:52:08] Unknown:
Yeah. What were you saying about the iPhone, a little while ago at Lane? You brought up the iPhone.
[01:52:18] Unknown:
Oh, I didn't hear that. Wayne, did you bring up the iPhone, buddy?
[01:52:24] Unknown:
You said why they cost so much.
[01:52:27] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. That's what it was. They cost so much here, but I was I was listening to a insider on YouTube, a couple of weeks ago, and he said it cost $10 to create an iPhone in China. It was an iPhone 14. I think the price has gone up significantly, but $10 for an iPhone 14.
[01:52:52] Unknown:
And they sell it for, what, twelve years? To sell it for thousands. Yeah. They're selling well,
[01:52:58] Unknown:
I think they were selling for around, $7,800 back then
[01:53:02] Unknown:
Right. When they had that model out. And, of course, the Apple's figured out long ago that, well, hell, if we don't come out with new models and make these others obsolete, nobody's gonna buy anything, and we're not gonna be a trillion dollar company. So we're gonna pump one out about every year, year and a half, and we're just gonna shame you into buying one of them. Or gonna give it to you with your Verizon purchase or you get four of them over here with this one. Of course, you're tied to long term contracts on the cellular industry, that put up their backbone for, 10,000,000 and sold it for a billion dollars too.
[01:53:41] Unknown:
Yep. Damn. And one more thing. Scam. Scam. You started out the Scam. Yes. It is. You started out the program today when you were talking with John about you said, did you hear and I might I may have you may have mentioned it, but I was working with a customer. Did you hear what what Rubio did recently?
[01:54:06] Unknown:
I don't know. I've heard some stuff about him, but I don't know if I know what you're referring to. Why don't you tell us Well, you know, thank you. Yeah. UCEDD stands
[01:54:15] Unknown:
right. UCEDD stands for United States Agency for International Development. And The U. S. Engineers and code writers, they like to play around with words and symbols. So you also see another word in there, USAID. And this organization, which is called an agency, was created in 1961 by John F. Kennedy. So you can imagine how much money has been funneled through that agency since then. But what they just decided to do and this was Rubio's decision because he has all authority over that agency as far as making decisions and policies and he just eliminated 14,000 jobs.
He said that there will only be two ninety four jobs in that agency starting, like, within a couple of days.
[01:55:06] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. And I know there's some there's some woman, that was had one of these highfalutin jobs, you know, probably had a degree in women's studies, could have never gotten a damn job anywhere else. She just go because she's wacko. She gets with these people, and they're paying her absorbent amounts of money. And she's down in Columbia and doing something just north of me here. And all of a sudden her pay is cut off and she ain't got no job prospects because she can't carry that anywhere else and apply it, which is why she had the damn job at USAID in the first place probably. But, yeah, all that stuff's going on. And, yes, a USAID was and has been under the State Department's umbrella.
But none of the congressmen, even Rubio, when he was a senator, he's going, we can't get anything out of them. They won't give us anything. We can't do anything to them. That's because it's CIA, and they were doing all this skullduggery. And now everything's about to be exposed. Some federal judge is trying to put a a a a a a a a a a cease and desist on. Do you gotta destroy all that information? No. You don't. This is an agency just like Wayne said or just like Larry said. It was created by John or JFK when he first got into office back in '61, I believe, and it was done by executive order. Okay? This USAID.
And then the authority that Trump has grabbed was the authority that was started by Obama. After they came out with Obamacare and they had somebody setting up that absolute total crappy website, maybe some of you remember the dialogue on that of the day. And so this is an agency that Obama created to oversee all the cyber stuff that could, you know, an excuse that could have led to his crappy website. But it had been up on a shelf. So all Trump did was find it, bring it out, dust it off, stick Musk over it. There's their authority, and it's totally 100% legitimate.
K? And they're squawking, and they're gonna continue to squaw, but they can't do a damn thing about it, except maybe murder him. And then it's gonna continue on anyway because JD Vance knows what he's trying to achieve. Hold on. There was a guy there first. Yes.
[01:57:24] Unknown:
It was me. I guess the American public doesn't read very much.
[01:57:31] Unknown:
Jeez. I get to read. Books out there.
[01:57:35] Unknown:
There's tons of books out there that tell you that AID is CIA. Yeah. Well, I mean forty years.
[01:57:45] Unknown:
You say they don't read. Hell, in that latest literacy thing last week was announced, twenty one percent of the people in the country are illiterate. They cannot read or write. Twenty one percent. Fifty three percent cannot read above a sixth grade level. No. They don't read math. Now, Sherry.
[01:58:11] Unknown:
Yes. And, Larry, we cannot forget that the congress are the ones funding these defunct programs to the tune of 516,000,000,000. Yeah. And you know what? They're the ones walking the loudest, and they're about to be uncovered.
[01:58:28] Unknown:
It's alright. Well, they've been uncovered. It was on Harrison this morning. I forget the billions. They're they've sent out billions of payments on extinct programs.
[01:58:37] Unknown:
Correct. They've expired. Billion in this last session, in this current fiscal period. Yeah. When they voted not to shut down Mhmm. The federal government, they had to vote on, that budget. 516,000,000,000 went to defunct programs.
[01:58:58] Unknown:
Yep. They're all involved.
[01:59:01] Unknown:
Oh, everybody. And there's a new sheriff in town, and I don't know how much of it he'll be able to clean up. But they're attacking it judiciously with great speed and, Bliss Creek type of speed and hats off and keep going. Ski, I don't care what they say, how they yelp, any of that crap. Go, keep going. Okay? Because this is how they've done all of this is by funding these people with all this funny money scheme that we now know we are the collateral for and the payment of through our taxes. So the more you can spread our information far and wide, the more traction we're gonna get. The more traction we get, the better shot we've got to really bringing these boys down.
Let this whole exposure thing work up to some situation, and then somehow out of left field, our information comes on the playing field. They'll just be decimated, folks. K? So that's why we're important. I think we're more important than we were. Thank you, mister Trump. So, don't, don't let any grass grow in your feet, and please don't miss any opportunities to explain this stuff and talk to people who are interested and then help enlarge our numbers. And that's why if you're new, you need to learn the information. Because you if you don't know it, you can't explain it to anybody. Can't you can't defend it? You can't explain it? All you know is somebody asked I sent a piece of paper up there to DC to somebody. This guy in South America told me to do it. Here, call him.
Uh-uh. Ain't gonna work. Hello, Ron. You. It's your damn freedom. You've gotta learn the information. Yes, sir.
[02:00:56] Unknown:
Roger, you were could you elaborate on why if we had a couple dollars under the mattress to buy metals?
[02:01:04] Unknown:
Could I elaborate on why? Yeah. Why? Why do we need to buy metal or or buy No. Yeah. I've well, I think that's been a good deal for a long time. We're right at the end of the program, Jerry, and I'll tell you what, you've been real regular. Why don't we start out with that tomorrow so the whole audience can hear it. Okay? Okay. But, yeah. Okay. I'll give you a good example. I was knowing all this stuff years ago. I had this ideal cash flow situation. I was selling silver on. Literally, we were the hottest item at any expo we ever went to.
I would be moved in with my second wife. She was already paying her and her mother. We're paying all the bills, so I had no bills to pay, and I'd already gotten out of the tax system. So I had nothing but pure cash flow for a couple of years. And knowing what I knew, I went and bought gold with it, Jerry. And all the gold that I still have today, I bought at $300 an ounce and less. K? I I didn't pay over 300 for any of the gold I have. And it's now approaching 3,000. 10 times the price. Is that a good enough reason?
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Yeah. Wow. Yeah.
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Okay. That's it.
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Yep. So that's the short answer. Who else has got something for me on this good Monday? Good show today. A lot of energy
[02:02:32] Unknown:
today. No? Right here. I just wanna say thank you again. Thank you. It's time to pay taxes, and I don't have to pay any taxes. Thank you very much. God bless you. That's right. And you can go to Puerto Rico on you can go to Puerto Rico again on vacation this year. Oh, by the way.
[02:02:50] Unknown:
Oh, yeah.
[02:02:51] Unknown:
One of my good friends who just met his daughter over there for nine days here in January, and he came back. That's winter. K? And he goes, god. It was hot as hell there. I couldn't wait to get back. And here we are on the Equator, but we're up at 8,000 feet and all that heat is gone. K? I mean, it is Well, my next vacation is gonna be to Ecuador,
[02:03:15] Unknown:
Rogers, I'm going to visit you.
[02:03:17] Unknown:
Okay. Well, you'd like it down here. It's a nice spot. Okay? Good. Hey, Raj. John here a minute. Yeah. John, you're back.
[02:03:24] Unknown:
Yeah. I told you I was monitoring. Listen. I wanted to give everybody the name of the lady that's single handedly bringing down Pornhub, and her name is, Laila, l a I l a, Laila Micklewait, m I c k e l w a I t.
[02:03:45] Unknown:
Wow. I can see that I've seen her interviewed a while back somewhere on this, but I I didn't know her name.
[02:03:53] Unknown:
Yeah. You can look her up. She's got a whole thing, and she's got a petition out. And, it's just amazing what one person has done.
[02:04:02] Unknown:
I'm only one person, John. What can I do?
[02:04:05] Unknown:
It's amazing. Anyway, see you. Bye. Thank you, John.
[02:04:10] Unknown:
Have a good week. Go get your solar thing installed. And, as for the rest of you, because you don't have any more questions for me, I'm gonna go too. I'm hearing thunder now in the background. Not so quick, mister Roger. Not so quick. Oh, yeah. Sorry. My condolences, Bob. I thought about you last night.
[02:04:30] Unknown:
Oh, hey. We won the second half. That's all I wanna say about it. Okay. God. That was embarrassing. Anyway man. Philadelphia's
[02:04:41] Unknown:
got a hell of a club. You know what's funny? The fan base wanted that coach fired early. Would've helped. Yeah. The fan base wanted that coach fired earlier this year.
[02:04:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you know, people are sickles. Yeah. Hey. Is Mark among the living? I've been trying to get ahold of him for about a month. I know he's been down ill, but I haven't been able to raise him on email. I I don't think he's with us today, but,
[02:05:09] Unknown:
I can I can tell him shoot him a message and tell him to look for your emails, Bob, but I I do know he's gone? Couple. Well, he got on Saturday and did this new trust thing here and got got kinda swamped with that too. I think he said he had 12 or more responses from the show on Saturday. Go ahead. I'm sorry for stepping on you. Well, I had a I had good intentions of getting with him well before the end of last year, and then,
[02:05:38] Unknown:
family things and treated. My wife fell and broke her hip week or ten days before ten days before Christmas. And Oh my goodness. That kind of threw everything into a tailspin. And so Yes. Now she's back walking at this point, but she's still recovering. Oh, just a lot of things going on, and it just fell completely off the radar. So at any rate, I've been, like I say, been trying to get a hold of him and have not been able to.
[02:06:03] Unknown:
Well, I will, I'll tell him to look for your email.
[02:06:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I'd appreciate it.
[02:06:09] Unknown:
I can do that. Yeah. I'd appreciate it.
[02:06:13] Unknown:
Other than that, she my wife has graduated to being able to drive a car by herself, so now I no longer needed the chauffeur. So I'm feeling, you know, a bit a bit abused in that loose end.
[02:06:27] Unknown:
Right. Right. I'm so sorry to hear that. She didn't have to get a hip replacement, did she?
[02:06:34] Unknown:
She did. I mean, within twelve hours, thirteen hours, she had a partial hip replacement. It broke her ball off the top. And it was just the silliest thing. Cat fainted in front of her, and she swerved swerved to miss the cat walking along the sidewalk and caught a wooden block that was there that really shouldn't have been there, but it, you know, it's just one of those things you don't think about.
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Right.
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And within twelve or thirteen hours, she had a partial hip replacement. And I'm just trying to say, you know, am I in a Twilight Zone episode? How did this happen so quickly? And, the it happens because people won't pay attention to what they're doing necessarily or they're distracted
[02:07:14] Unknown:
and and not casting aspersions on your wife, of course. I've had a number of these things happen too. And the lesson that I brought away from this was every damn decision you make is important. You may not realize the implications or complications, but every single damn decision you make is important.
[02:07:33] Unknown:
So going back a few years here, what you're saying is you can't fly?
[02:07:38] Unknown:
No. I can't. That's that was one of them too. Yeah. That's okay. Well, that one still haunts me. Yeah. Well, that one's not a good idea until it was it. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. Some of the newer listeners might not get that, but that's fine. Yeah. Well, it's just I don't wanna go over it and relive it again. So Jesus freaking mighty. Every decision you make is important. Okay? And I've got several instances of that. By the way, Bob, yesterday was the I don't know if I wanna use the anniversary, but it was the fifteenth commemoration of my automobile accident was yesterday. Oh, really? Also, on my father's death, my father died on the day I almost got killed, and we were born three days apart. I've never Yeah.
I've never known that. No. I've never really I didn't know that either till my mom well, my mom told me something about it. I'd forgotten. Well, yeah. I'm sure you were kinda out of it for She yeah. Quite a while after that. Yep. Yeah. And and but that reason is horrible as that incident was is really kind of why we're here today. It was out of that that I live. And I I said, you know, God, I shouldn't have lived through this. There must be more work for me to do. And the only thing that even approached that level is this information. And so I redoubled and finally got Jeff Bennett's attention. And here we are fifteen years later.
[02:09:06] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, Raj.
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Yes. Well, an interesting point. My my third daughter, I mean, third in order of doing this, actually, my middle daughter has finally written out her affidavit and is getting ready to send it in. And then after that, my wife and I will go in and do a d s 71 with her as affirming identity witnesses since she has no valid ID because the state won't issue one with that social security number. So that will get her through the hoop, and, we'll see where things go.
[02:09:44] Unknown:
So you the Florida won't issue a driver's license now without a Social Security number?
[02:09:51] Unknown:
Neither a driver's license nor a An ID. A, state ID, which is ironic because you know very well they're just not Florida so much now because, you know, we actually have a bit of a spine, but a lot of the states are issuing licenses for the illegals because they want more motor motors. Yep. Yep. Yeah. It's just kind of a pathetic situation we're in. But yeah. Yeah. Exactly. It is a mess. But, anyway, we'll see. The new one is, interesting deal.
[02:10:21] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay. So Trump can't can't sleep four hours a night. He can only sleep two now. Right?
[02:10:28] Unknown:
Yeah. Because it's his it's his, it's his, burden to take away our problems that we put on ourselves. Yes. Exactly.
[02:10:38] Unknown:
Good question, Bob. Anyway, I just Thank you, buddy. Alright. Good to hear from you. Yes. So my condolences. Yes. Go ahead, Paul. Three b. Alright. Go ahead, 3 b.
[02:10:49] Unknown:
Your father died three days before your accident?
[02:10:53] Unknown:
No. No. No. We were born three days apart on the twentieth. He was the July 17, and we almost died on the same day. Good night of February.
[02:11:11] Unknown:
Had he died be had he died before the accident?
[02:11:15] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Years. Decades. You know? Really. Oh,
[02:11:19] Unknown:
okay. He passed I think you survived that accident. Eighties. No. I I think you survived that accident because you had an angel.
[02:11:29] Unknown:
Well, that well, I mean, go look at the newspaper. You can probably find it online. I think I've told the story. The picture of the car ran on the front page, I'm told, of every newspaper in Argentina above the fold, and the headline was it's a miracle this guy's alive, and it was. And it's because of that that we're here today because it gave me the impetus to go back and even put more pressure on getting it exposed, and and here we are.
[02:12:01] Unknown:
That's how I look at it. Had an angel.
[02:12:04] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. I mean, you find a Brent, when I was telling the story one day, he went online, the picture of the car there. If you see it, you that's what you'd say. How how did the guy driving this live through it? K? And the reason is because it was a rare occasion I put a seat belt on that day. That's what saved my life that day. Sure is. Okay. Well, what's gonna save my life today is going to get something to eat. So Roger. I better go sue that. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. There's a text meeting in town. Yes.
[02:12:39] Unknown:
Roger. Very interesting. The earthquake in The Caribbean, it happened the same date, a hundred and thirty eight years ago on the same date and the same place.
[02:12:56] Unknown:
I just thought that was interesting. What? Since I don't know about I don't know about an earthquake in The Caribbean.
[02:13:04] Unknown:
Yeah. There was a earthquake, I think, Friday. Two point o. There's a lot there's a lot Really? But I had yeah. Oh, yeah. It was big, supposedly.
[02:13:14] Unknown:
Eight eight point o is a pretty good size earthquake.
[02:13:18] Unknown:
I know. I know. It's near the, Caymans Grand Caymans, I think. Oh, really? I did have yeah. I know you don't like type talk talking about hypotheticals, but Catherine Austin Fitts has a short five minute video on the sell sovereign wealth fund, bitcoin, and the land and mineral swap that she thinks she's predicting is going to happen. And I hope you can watch it and give us some opinion on that. Well, where where is it? It's on the Solari report.
[02:13:57] Unknown:
Oh, it's over there on on oh, okay. Rumbles?
[02:14:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah.
[02:14:05] Unknown:
It's not by any chance, it wasn't an interview with, USA Watchdog, was it?
[02:14:12] Unknown:
No. No. It's John Titus
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and Oh, I like him.
[02:14:17] Unknown:
Right. On a short five minute
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video. I'll send you a link if you would like me to. Send yeah. Send me a link, would you, please? Because on top of everything else, my eyeballs are floating. Okay? So I'm I gotta go. I understand. Okay. Bye. See you all tomorrow. Bye.
[02:14:36] Unknown:
See you, Raj.
[02:14:39] Unknown:
Sorry, Andy. I had to do it.
[02:14:47] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Well, show's still on. I probably let it, continue running until 02:00, eastern. So, anybody wants to, wants to talk about the topics discussed today, follow-up discussion, feel free. Otherwise, I'll take the stream down. Guys are not filling the John Tucker Carlson's reporting that,
[02:15:20] Unknown:
Ukraine has been selling, our weapons that we send them to, Mexican drug cartels. Really? Yeah. It just came out.
[02:15:33] Unknown:
Wow.
[02:15:35] Unknown:
Paul, thank you, you too, for the time that you put here. Paul, thank you very much.
[02:15:40] Unknown:
This is Matt. Do you guys hear me?
[02:15:42] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:15:44] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Hey. Hey. I'm I'm here in Ecuador. I'm on the beach on the coast. So, it's raining. So just if anyone cares, I got here a few days ago.
[02:15:55] Unknown:
Wow. Great.
[02:15:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I'll be here tonight. Great that it's raining. It's great that you're in Ecuador.
[02:16:03] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. But it's, yeah, it it was nice yesterday, and, it was a little overcast, but it was nice. And, yeah, it did rain hard last night, and it's raining right now. But I was just out boogie boarding in the rain. It's beautiful. I mean, it's I'm very comfortable.
[02:16:20] Unknown:
So Does does Roger know you're there yet? Does Roger know you're there yet? No. I was gonna couple times, I was gonna try and,
[02:16:28] Unknown:
say something, but I was kinda in and out today, and I never really got I didn't wanna whatever. This is no big deal. I told him I was gonna come. I'm probably not gonna make it to Quito where he is, but I let him know I was gonna come down here. Okay. Anyway, I yield.
[02:16:47] Unknown:
Hey, boy. It'd be a real shame to go that far and not lay eyes on him or shake his hand.
[02:16:56] Unknown:
It'd be a real shame. I I I agree. If I was if I was here by myself, I definitely would. I've got I'm here with a buddy, and then my wife's coming down in a week. And, I'll be back. I I have a house here on the on the coast. I've had it since 02/2013, and so I just I hadn't been down here for five years. I used to go every year, and just ever since COVID b s, I haven't been down. So it's the first time back in five years, but I'll I'll I'm gonna start going more often, and I'll get up there. It's about a if I take a bus, it's like a six or seven hour bus ride at least from Guayaquil. So probably at ten hours from where I am right now. There's a long ride up there.
Mhmm. May may I?
[02:17:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I have a I have a question. Will you catch a wave for the Radio Ranch and Sketch? Will do. I caught a wave earlier on the boogie board. Thank you. Thank you very much. Done. Done. Thank you. I did want are you done? I did have wanted to bring one thing up, and that was the judge named Engel Meyer Weiner. No. His name is Engel Meyer. And, he put a a stop on, I guess, something that Doge is doing. Does anybody know about that? I'd heard it on the radio last night. I'm not I'm not, cognizant at this point, but I do remember Engelmeier. Judge Engelmeier made a decision.
[02:18:34] Unknown:
He wants to, have them destroy all the evidence they've come up with in the past two weeks.
[02:18:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Thank you, Brandon. Thank you very much. I yield.
[02:18:49] Unknown:
Question for Matt. You're on the coast. Have you seen this weird, tour boat? It may look like a dragon or something like that.
[02:19:02] Unknown:
No. No. I'm, no. I'm, about three hours north of Guayaquil, about ten minutes north of a town called Montanita, which is kind of a a party town. Mhmm. But, no, I have not I have not seen anything like that.
[02:19:18] Unknown:
Oh, because, that tour boat, if you happen to see it, is owned by Chip Tatum. You familiar with that name? I am not. He used to be a member, if not the leader of one of the Pegasus groups. Are you familiar with them?
[02:19:38] Unknown:
No. I should I know I mean, I've heard that a lot, but I probably should be. But, no, I've I've not.
[02:19:44] Unknown:
No. It was a it was a CIA hit team. Oh, okay. They they they neutralized leaders all over the world.
[02:19:53] Unknown:
And this
[02:19:55] Unknown:
and this this guy was the top guy. I tried to tell Roger about him, and all of a sudden, he was freaking out that, oh, all these conspiracies. I wanted him to meet him to protect him because this guy's on the outs with the CIA.
[02:20:13] Unknown:
So they did have the, election yesterday, and I haven't heard anything yet of any results. They had the the guy the conservative guy who wants to crack down on things and versus the communist
[02:20:27] Unknown:
female. Mhmm. So Oh, this guy's just living his life. You know? Yeah. He but he's got quite a And but wasn't he healed?
[02:20:37] Unknown:
You know,
[02:20:39] Unknown:
let let me finish. He's got a pardon the term here. He's probably the definition of bad motherfuckerdom. Okay. I yield. No. He wasn't a seal. He was a air traffic control a combat air controller in the air force, and he happened to get captured in Vietnam. And of the squad that he was with, him and another guy were the only ones that survived, and his CIA controller was mister Peeper's, William Colby.
[02:21:22] Unknown:
I remember the name. I just couldn't place them.
[02:21:34] Unknown:
Now William Casey I mean, William Colby and William Casey were both CIA, heads. Is that correct? Question. That's my question.
[02:21:45] Unknown:
Yes.
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Thank you. I yield.
[02:21:49] Unknown:
I think Colby was like OSS in career CIA, whereas, Casey came from the outside.
[02:22:02] Unknown:
Which one died in the which one died in the canoe?
[02:22:07] Unknown:
Colby. He didn't die in the canoe. He died in the Potomac. Right. And he was and he was an and he was an excellent swimmer.
[02:22:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And he I think he had food on the table also or something.
[02:22:24] Unknown:
I think his wife made dinner.
[02:22:27] Unknown:
Yep. I thank you, Brent.
[02:22:31] Unknown:
I yield. I heard it was an excellent driver too.
[02:22:48] Unknown:
Matt, are you still there?
[02:22:51] Unknown:
I sure am, lady Linda Louise.
[02:22:54] Unknown:
This is Joan.
[02:22:56] Unknown:
Oh, sorry. That's
[02:22:58] Unknown:
okay. I I have a southern accent, and she has a New England. Lady Linda has a New England. But, I was just gonna ask if the water down there on the beach, is it, or when you fly above it, does it look clear or blue or green or blue green?
[02:23:22] Unknown:
You know, I had a I had a middle seat this time, and and so when you stay down there I mean, in Ecuador, I didn't really see the water from above in Ecuador. It's gray skies here, so it's it's it's more greenish gray here. We're gonna go diving in, like, in a couple days, snorkeling. I can let you know better what it looks like with that, but visibility wise. But I have seen coming down on other flights, different areas, like, over Panama and different areas where you get the different colors. Some are way more blue and turquoise. But, yeah, here I I sorry. I just didn't get a view from above. It moves at night and yeah.
[02:24:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Okay.
[02:24:07] Unknown:
On your customs form, where did you put your residence?
[02:24:11] Unknown:
They never had I didn't fill one out. I was I was waiting for that this time. I I they didn't have me fill one out. I was shocked, but I I look at the passport anyway because it's it's the entity. So I'm I'm the authorized representative for that entity. That's the way I look at it. So I wouldn't I wouldn't be against if the my only choice was US citizen, I wouldn't be against doing that as the authorized representative for the entity.
[02:24:44] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:25:28] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Paul. Paul, are you still there? Okay. Well, I'll ask later. Thanks, anyway.
[02:25:39] Unknown:
Bye bye.
Introduction and Host Introduction
Broadcasting Platforms and Network Affiliations
Government and Agency Criticism
Whistleblower Revelations
Common Law Education and Legal Discussions
Patriot Movement Challenges
End-of-Life Planning and Directives
Financial Planning and Asset Management
Currency and Coinage Discussion
Historical Coinage and Minting Errors
Pornography Industry Critique
Political and Economic Predictions
Transition to Second Hour
Listener Engagement and Coin Collection
Historical Economic Insights
Precious Metals and Investment Advice
Global Economic Strategies
Personal Stories and Reflections
Closing Remarks and Future Plans