In today's episode of the Radio Ranch, we delve into the intricacies of the global financial system, focusing on the recent developments in gold valuation and the implications of potential audits at Fort Knox. We explore the historical context of gold's role in the economy and discuss the potential revaluation of gold under Trump's administration. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical tensions involving Ukraine and the strategic moves by Elon Musk regarding transparency in gold reserves.
We also discuss the personal journey of understanding and navigating the complex legal and financial systems, highlighting the importance of due process and the power of affidavits in asserting one's rights. The episode features listener interactions, providing insights into the challenges and successes of those pursuing financial and legal independence.
Additionally, we explore the impact of technological advancements on financial freedom, with a focus on Bitcoin and its potential to disrupt traditional banking systems. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of living a life of purpose and the fulfillment that comes from helping others achieve freedom and independence.
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Thank you, and welcome to the program. Forward moving and focused on freedom. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
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Yes. We that's also Alvin. We're trying, and then we got another installment of our trying here this morning on the Thursday edition, I believe. That's correct. The February 20. And, Roger Sales, your host at the Radio Ranch. Now today is the day that the biggest refinery in the world adds $3.50 to every ounce of gold and silver to their price that goes out the door. Very interesting. We'll probably yak a little bit more about that. But before we get any further down the road, may I be so negligent as not to, appreciate and recognize the people that help us extend our reach here. And we, turn that over to, my old sidekick here or somewhat old, a couple of years now, mister Paul Beener, our electronic wizard, and he's the one that properly identifies him. We may be back on in Chicago today. Who knows?
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No. We're not back on in Chicago yet. Oh. Now and, well, no. Yeah. We are. We are actually on 01:6.9.
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As a matter of fact, the, queue this morning, as soon as I switched over to you, it was the intro. So it actually timed out perfect this morning, but sorry about yesterday.
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Mhmm. Cool. Perfect. It has to be in, Alan. It has to be in. Go ahead. Gotta gotta love it. Yes. We are on one zero six point nine WBOU
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FM Chicago, the pulse of Chicago, actually. And we're also on radiosoapbox.com, which will also be carrying Paul English live at 3PM eastern time today for the Paul English live show. Our, flagship station is EuroFolkRadio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we're on Global Voice Radio Network. Now the links to Eurofolk Global Voice Radio and a free conference call to join us live on the show are on the website, thematrixdocs.com. WBOU comes to us from the net family of broadcast services, which also brings us WDRN productions, homenetwork.tv, freedom nation Tv, go live tv, and stream life dot tube.
Stream life dot tube is also Stream Life Networks. Just a cohesive group of the next broadcast network. Mhmm. The NET family.
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And do we do we give Alan enough credit? Because he brings a bunch of those to us there. I believe you do, Alan. And if we don't, kudos to you, my friend. Thank you very much. So go ahead, Paul.
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got. Well, good morning, kiddos. Little radio ranch hands. Cowboys and cowgirls and ranch hands. I was just watching just watching the latest, Andy Sheckman interview. Tom's been real good about sending me that stuff lately, and, we're I don't have to go ferret it out. And, I guess Sheckman does a show on Wednesdays with his sidekick, Dunnigan, here, every Wednesday. Now I wasn't aware of that, but it was last night's show. So, boy, there's a lot of things happening. I I just get the gut feeling that Trump is going to revalue gold as part of his plan.
They're already talking about back in fifty year bonds and maybe even one hundred year bonds, which is unbelievable. You know, Argentina did a one hundred year bond issue. I think, when I was still down there. It's been a couple years, but my and and it was oversubscribed, which means there's more people wanted to buy it than they had bonds to issue to, I think. And, so my question is, who would buy a one hundred year bond in Argentina? This got a hundred and fifty plus year history of socialism and, just crazy financial stuff down there.
So, anyway, that's, I think Trump's gonna revalue that gold. And, of course, the question is to what and how are you gonna use a, formula? What formula are you gonna use? All that stuff. Elon Musk, because I'm sure most of you have heard, the great Elon, is talking about taking cameras into Fort Knox. I guess you heard that. Right, Paul?
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It's going to be a barn burner when he does. Yeah.
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Well, yes and no. I think there's nine or 15 different, what would they call compartments maybe, where they've got the gold in there. And, so let's say he goes in there with a, with a camera crew, which he's talking about. Now the but there's no transparency. Dosch doesn't give us any transparency, but he's gonna go in Fort Knox with a camera crew. Okay, liberals. Whatever you say. The question is not is the gold there. See? The question is who's got ownership of it? It could be there, and somebody else has got ownership of it. Okay? So, hopefully, we'll find out those questions as we go forward. If it's not there, period, Oh, the fur is gonna fly.
K? So we'll see. I mean, what interesting times. Do y'all know how lucky we are to be alive right now? I mean, really, history is being made right in front of our faces. We're involved in it because we've got this valuable little gem of liberty here. Don't know where it's gonna fit in, but, it very well may fit in. They're talking about The US going bankrupt on bonds and all that, but Trump, everything he's doing, even saving a trillion or $2 a trillion or 2,000,000,000,000 a year may not, impede the, the bankruptcy of the country. It's in such bad shape. But hold it. Hold it. The bankruptcy's square, paying off the bondholders.
So if our little information comes out and we see that this is all a fraudulent setup and that for the most part, all $37,000,000,000,000 of debt is bogus and fraudulent, which vitiates any contract from the beginning, ab initio. And, so do we bring something valuable to the table in those talks potentially, Paul? Well, you bet your ass we do. Okay. So, we'll see how it develops. I've, you know, I've since I've been doing this, I mean, I've told you all this before, when the book was out and I sent a copy to Joyce, and Joyce said, let me get you on the air. Of course, Joyce and I knew each other. We had a relationship from when she was traveling with the Gulf Vets War Vets thing, and she'd been through Atlanta a couple of times. And I was, one of the leaders in the Atlanta group there. And so we met and had a little bit of a relationship. So when I called her, she said, sure. Let's get you on the air. Well, I was thrilled, obviously.
Didn't understand it in or I did understand it, but not in the simplicity that we can explain it now. I'm sorry that I didn't have that back then, but this is just a very complex project. You know? I mean, I'm still understanding things thirty years into it that I didn't understand before. So that's why I tell you guys it's a process. It's not an event, you know. The events when you cross paths with the information, all the rest of it is a process. But, I forgot what I was talking about, Paul. Anyway, I went on Joyce. That's it. And I just thought, you know, Joyce had a pretty large audience over there, five and a half million worldwide, they estimated.
And, we lot twenty two hours of spots an an hour, which makes getting this type of information out extremely difficult, challenging, anyway. And, I just thought the whole thing would take off. It'd just go across, go across the prairies of the Midwest like a crap through a goose. Boy, was I surprised. And and the whole rest of the time since, I I I was on Joyce three times, hosted it the last time when she was sick and near death, and she was looking for hosts, and I took one of those hours, and, I was just always shocked that not even Joyce never got it. Deanna Spingola never got it. I've been on her show a couple of times until that last one that we put out for people to listen to. And, I mean, we pick up a couple of people, but nothing of the significance that I had anticipated.
So expectations of other people is one thing that's a really big downfall, potentially. Do you know that, Paul? That, most alcoholics who fall off the wagon, that that's the reason is expectations of other people that are unfulfilled, and then they go to drinking. See? So I've tried, throughout my life knowing that, the I've tried not to have expectations, but, hell, here's this barn burner bunch of information here. And I thought that you put it out there and people had gone right on to it. Well, not only was not that not the case way back then, it's still not the case.
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So yes.
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I think it has a lot to do with demographic of the audience. Sarah Westall's audience seems to be, like, right in tune with this message, and not a lot of the other ones seem to be.
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I guess, Paul. I mean, I'm still in shock over the Sarah Westall thing in all honesty. She's probably gonna try and go back on her show. I would. No. I'll just go give a disjointed interview somewhere. So so, anyway, so that gets me to thinking, well, if that's not gonna happen here, we know how powerful the information is. Well, how does the big guy want us to use this? Because many years ago, I just threw my hands up and said, look. I can't do this. I can't I can't open this door. I've tried. I've pulled. I've pushed. I've gotten frustrated. I've gotten angry. I've I've gotten depressed. I've I've gone through the whole cycle. You know? And it doesn't seem to change, so there must be something else in store here. What other ways could we approach the publicity of this angle, and what where would it fit? You know? Like, where does God wanna play his trump card?
And we get into this debt talk or into this, birthright citizenship talk. That those may be two really ripe areas that, that he hasn't wanted this exposed until then because they fit so perfectly into both of those areas. So we'll see, but what I did tell him, excuse me for coughing here. What I did tell him was that I would continue to do this and put one front in front of the other, try and understand it better myself and be able to explain it easier myself. And that's where we are. I I don't know if we can explain it any easier, Paul, really, is they tricked us all into being Jim Crow. I don't think there's a simpler explanation out there. Okay?
So it now it's just on the people. And one of the reasons I think that, well, our participation and stuff has dropped a little bit. We used to have fifty, sixty people, and here at one point, we were approaching a hundred back during the middle of the Biden administration, and now we're around, what, 25, a little more in that area, joining us every day. So I think that the, you know, it's the old traditional thing that happens when a Republican gets elected. All the patriots go, thank goodness we can just sit back and let them take care of it. Well, you better not have that attitude. K? Well, really It's best not to have that attitude.
Yes, sir.
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Back when back when we had, sixty, seventy, or a hundred people in here on the show, the only stream we were going out on was Euro Folk Radio, which had a a fairly low listenership Yeah. And Global Voice Radio, which people had not found yet at that time. And since then, we've added a number of other places for people to catch the show. Right. Just because the active audience in the conference call has gone down Mhmm. Doesn't mean that the audience has diminished at all. The the audience
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has expanded a great deal. Well, that may be true, and we don't really I know of have any way of gauging that, but that's just my supposition from history is whenever you get a Republican person and all the patriots just go back and rest on their laurels. And I urge y'all not to do that this time. Okay? Even though Trump's fantastic. K? I mean, I my per he's just a godsend, I think, to the country. That's my personal opinion. You don't have to agree with me if you don't want. But he is an exceptional individual. He's gonna be a giant in history. And just the moves that we've seen in the last couple of days of him basically up yours to the, well, the guys that used to run our country. They're he's got them. He he's taken over for them, on our side of the pond, but they're over there still running Europe. See? And now you see the direct headbutt with well, let's say the section of the Zionist that don't agree with him. Obviously, they got some Zionist that do agree with him on his side, and they're in his administration or at least agreeing with those people. But these other left winging wackos aren't. And you can see the clear separation and the antagonism here in this, Ukraine situation.
You know? Mhmm. And they're meeting in Saudi Arabia, and and now I mean, what kind of a how big an idiot is Zelensky? You're gonna go out and poke Donald Trump in the eye over your crap? I mean, this guy is he's way out of out of left field, and that was not the thing to do yesterday. And, evidently, JD Vance tore him a new sphincter muscle. K? So, very interesting. There's the the lines of demarcation are pretty clear cut, especially over this Ukraine thing. And I think they're talking what I heard last night, Paul, was they're try they're trying to get all the preliminary negotiations out of the way with, Rubio and whoever the Russian guy counterpart is.
And then when they get that done, they're gonna get Putin and Trump together. And I think it was Owen that says it's gonna be in four days. So, man, this guy ain't letting any grass grow anywhere. Okay? And, of course, the Europeans are apoplectic. They're all in bad financial problem. Even added to the fact that, the dumb witch bitch, Victoria Nuland, the Jewish bitch, see you next Tuesday, went over there and screwed all that up. And, it it's just, it's an interesting thing, and Trump's going, we're gonna put this thing to bed. And, Zelensky, you're not even legitimate.
You haven't had an election in a year. Your office ran out a year ago. You've conscripted guys. You they they have conscription vans going around the country. Anytime they see a military eligible man, they stop and absolutely throw him in the van even though his family's right there, and they may never see him again. And, in fact, probably won't. Okay? All all the rest of the crap this little weasel's doing, and, it's about to blow up in their face, I think. Hey, Raj? Yes, sir. Paul, yes, sir. A couple of demographics. Rambling rambling here. Yes, sir? Got a couple of demographics
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for you. Homenetwork.TV, freedom nation TV, go live TV, and stream life.tube. Total, a couple of million, listeners a month. And, just our PodHome stream, we've had a total of 958 people listening to the livestream since we started PodHome. Really? And we've had 4,297 all time downloads Yeah. From Pod Home. Now we've only been on that that service couple of months. Yeah. Okay. So, the the demographics are there, and we are in, like, a 17
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different countries. Oh, no. That's fantastic. The reach is great, and we're just waiting for the, the multitudes to arrive. You know? We got seats for them. I'm wanting to answer their questions. If all those people are listening, we must be doing a real good job because none of them come over here with questions. So, anyway, well, that's where we are. I can accept that. Well, listen. I accomplished my goal with this fifteen years ago. Yeah. And that was to get the information here into the public domain.
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Let me give you one more demographic here. Oh, okay. Alright. One more. Just one more. Una Masper. 2,217 unique visits to the matrixstocks.com
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over the last thirty days. Okay. Well, that's pretty good. And I know more as well as any of you that when you cross this path and get over here and start looking at it and asking questions, this is not an instantaneous thing. I mean, maybe occasionally, once in a blue moon, it'll happen almost instantaneously with somebody if all the circumstances are right. But for most of you people that stumble on this and it resonates with you, you've got a totally well, first of all, you gotta understand the information, understand how you've been fooled, you've been tricked. You're under their spell. Mhmm. Okay. That's the your whole life, you've been under their spell. Well, now that spell's broken, And you gotta go back and realign and reevaluate all your personal and all your world views according to this truth right here, which you know is truth or you wouldn't be pursuing it. K?
So it takes time. It said and that's one of the big drawbacks here is that they've been so damn efficient and effective at thinking through and setting this thing up because you gotta admit, it is absolutely brilliant, the scheme they've got going here.
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Yes.
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So anyway, Harrison, I was gonna open it up for questions. But look, Larry preempted me. Hey, Larry. How are you doing this morning?
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Good morning. Couple of headlines and a couple of comments about some of the things you just talked about. They're called vaults and I believe there's 15 vaults in Fort Knox. And the last time it was audited, I think I mentioned this to you the other day, was in 1974 and only one vault was audited. And to me, it was a sham audit. So we we still don't know what's in there. And, I was listening to Mike Maloney, and he doesn't know why why Doge is so focused on Fort Knox. He said that there's several other locations in The United States that stores gold and why are you going in there also? So maybe they Well,
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I'm sure they will be. One of them is at the mint in West Point. You might not have even known that West Point had a mint. Okay? Because the only mints we usually identify with are Philadelphia and, Denver. San Francisco used to have one, but West Point has a storage vault and evidently a mint as well as somewhere in New York. So those are the other locations where it could potentially be stored. But, look, I'm mister mister Musk is a pretty sharp guy, it appears. I I don't think those will escape his glance.
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Yeah. For sure. And another thing Mike Maloney mentioned, let me ask you this question first, is The U. S. Currency backed by gold?
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No, it's backed by you. Okay.
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That's true. But he, Mike Maloney has a different opinion. I was listening to one of his recent videos and he had all these charts and numbers up on the screen And it's his belief that The US currency is backed by gold at a rate of I think he said 4 tenths of a cent and he had all this proof or whatever. So that's something to investigate. Okay. Well, and then I have a lot of well, I have a lot of respect for Mike Maloney.
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And, if you call one fourteenth the 1% backing, I don't know that that would be correct. To my knowledge, it's all backed by this paper money scheme and not the gold. The the Jews want the gold. They don't want it to be backed by anything. They wanna have it and hold it and own it. And the question is if Musk goes into Fort Knox, is not if the goal is the goal there or not. K? It's who owns it. Who's got the ownership in it? That's the question. If it's there, if it's not there, all that's mute.
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True. And then, two there's two, headlines. Trump was speaking recently about under the Biden administration, there's $250,000,000 that went to an unknown consultant and they can't even figure out any information about it. Well, there's more than that. So that's under investigation. There's billions. It's not just $2.50, there's billions that have done that. Well, this this one was just one one, of those, you know, facts that that's in the ledger, $250,000,000
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to an unknown consultant. And the other thing is, you know You heard they found the gold bars. Didn't you, there? You heard you found you heard they found the gold bars. Right? I think so. Not in Fort Knox. Not in Fort Knox. But there at the end, the one of the agency guys who's saying that Biden is literally having us throw gold bars off, off the ship or something. Well, it turns out they found that gold. The I heard the announcement from the guy that's over whatever department's in charge of that. And they found that it was outside of Washington, and it had been given to eight different entities or individuals. And there was $20,000,000,000 worth of gold bars.
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Wow. And then the other thing is and, I'm done after this. I got to go help a customer. But, there's, Doge is proposing to give $5,000 tax refunds to every American and they're basing this on they're basing this on all the money that they're saving from all of the corruption that he's he's uncovering. There's like a certain percentage of every dollar saved is gonna go back to the American people in the form of $5,000.
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No. It's not gonna go back to the American people. I ain't gonna get it. You will if you've been filing tax returns. Those who've been filing tax returns are gonna get that rebate. It's not just everybody like the COVID stuff was. It's just the taxpayers. K? So I guess Larry took off. Yep. All those things are pretty true. And, it's just who would ever thunk, you know, that we'd see these kind of drastic, changes? Not much less proposed, but actually instituted, which we're seeing. Okay. Anybody else got any questions or comments this morning? We got any of those new folks over here in the forum that are just dying to ask a question, please star six step forward. We'd love to meet you and talk to you.
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Hey, Roger.
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There's somebody right there. It sounds like Thomas.
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Boy, you got good ears. You're gifted. I can't believe that you recognize everyone's voice like that.
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How are you doing, man?
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Oh, good. I'm hanging in here. I wanted to call up because I was listening to Rents last night and he had kind of a thing that happened where he was taking calls. And, I was going to call in and he gave a number and then I started thinking better of it because I wanted to basically have him have you on his show. And I said, oh, this is going to be awkward. It takes so long to explain. And all the calls were kind of nice and friendly and they talk, you know, I mean, it wasn't like, I thought I'd be kind of awkward. But what happened was I called in and I talked to their board guy.
His name is Todd, I think. And I said, hey, does Jeff actually have an email that I can send him or a telephone number? He said, well, I got an email here. And the reason I called up was, I'm not sure if this is one everybody gets or not. I got it right from his guy. And I sent him a nice long email this morning, a paragraph explaining, you know, about you and as best I could, you know, to hold his interest and and I'm going to see what happens. I gave him my telephone number. I gave him your email and I told him how you were every day, you know, on Euro Folk Radio. But I wanted to basically pass out this email
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in case it's unusual. I'm not sure if it is or not. But this is the one that I was given by his board guy. Alright. Why don't you hold on and let me go see because I've got an email for him in my email thing. Let me drag that up real quick if you could, Thomas, and we'll see if we can sync up with the same one. Yeah. So, You want me to give you the one he gave me? Yep. You'll just wait just a second. Let me get over to mine, and I see if we sync up here. So tap dance for a minute, and let me do all this here. We do that, and I think it is, to Jeff. Gotta move stuff on my desk. Let's see here. Jeff. Nope.
J k. I've got I've got, kind of con contentious at earthlink.c0ntactre something. It's n s e. Is that the one you've got?
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No. No. This is completely different.
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Alright. Well, why don't you why don't you first of all, if you would, Thomas, just drop me that one in an email. I'd appreciate it so I can put it in my thing. And what is it for the audience? Because I think you're going somewhere with this.
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Yeah. Because I was thinking if if a number of people would use this and peck away at him like I did, he might, you know, take notice of it. I mean, I started my my my paragraph or my message to him. I put, please have this man on your show, you know, hoping to have a new scroll through, will that catch his attention? And then I went on to explain in a relatively short way about, you know, how we've been switched. And the fact that I got my passport and I should be in jail if I send erroneous information to the passport office.
It's the e mail that I was given was sightings, you know, like UFO sightings Oh, yeah. [email protected].
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Yeah. Well, that may be a better one because he's into all that UFO space stuff. I've been trying to get to rent since the book was put out. At one point, I was working with a guy, and we paid him $3,500 for an ad thing over on his website that's jammed with other ad stuff. I don't think we ever got one response from it. I couldn't get to him then. The gal that, handles sales for him, I had a great relationship with her. She'd listened to me on the air, and she couldn't even get him to look at my stuff. I've had several other inroads into the guy where people have mentioned, including Andy Hitchcock. I asked Andy because he's got a relationship with him. Drop him an email. Andy did that. No response.
They every I had a guy that, was one of his guests, and I got to him, because he had a little, thing in COVID that you could hang around your neck, and it would kill all those things. And he was on there. Rents really liked him. I got a hold of him. And, he mentioned it to Jeff, and Jeff said thank you very much for all you're doing, all that, but I'm just busy. I know the guy's busy. Okay? But I've been trying to get to Jeff Rentz since this book was put out fifteen years ago, and I've never been anywhere well, I was close maybe, but I've never gotten a cigar yet.
Okay? So maybe this is a way maybe this is a way to you know, he opened up the phones over holidays just like he did last night, and somebody called in about me. And he said supposedly, he wrote it down. They gave him the website. Again, we've never heard from him. So I just don't know, Thomas, but, that may be one of those platforms if we could get on there with his audience. This would hit them right in the bell house, I would think. So thank you for that. Question? Yes. Yes.
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Was there 30 did you say there was $3,500 that you gave them? What what was the 3,500 for? Advertising.
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For the year or a month or what? For, whatever long it was. I've forgotten however long it ran or whatever. My my friend paid for it, but we did pay him $3,500. And it was the my book and his company, and we kinda split those two. And, but even the gal that sold the ads that I spoke with, nice gal, knew had listened to the show, the whole whole thing, and she couldn't even get to him to get his attention. So I don't know what to do. I just said through I just threw up my hands and walked away quite frankly. Well, if it's gonna happen, it'll happen on its own or something like Thomas here, but I just get frustrated with these people. I I just flat throw up my hands and walk away.
I mean, I've been trying for fifteen damn years. Fifteen years. So for what it's worth, Thomas, you wanna get sightings at earthlink dot com. Was that it?
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It [email protected].
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Mind spring. Okay. Mindspring.com. That was an old that was an old Internet thing. It was started in Atlanta. Go ahead.
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Yeah. Well, I sent him a couple of different emails in the past and this was not the email that I used. So and that's somehow my wife got a hold of his, you know, his, his email and I and so I used that, but it was not this one. So who knows? Maybe one of them is more personal than another. I mean, he must have done an awful lot of email.
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I would think, well, I'm sure he does and I think that, you know, knowing his predilections on this UFO stuff over all these years, that that would be one he probably would check. So you may have really stumbled onto something for the audience here. For the audience here, if if you guys wanna, you know, help with the heavy lifting, sightings at mindspring.com. Is that it, Thomas, I think?
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Yes. And just send something saying you must have this man on your show or something a little different. You might think it's the same guy doing it just and if maybe he gets a dozen or so, requests, he might think it might be good for his show. Because I mean Well, I hope so.
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I mean, I I'm sure my name must ring a bell with it. I've I've put it my name and my stuff in front of him. And now on top of all that, you know who he had on recently was Paul English. They had a delightful hour. And so Paul's got a relationship with him too on top of Andy. So thank you, Thomas, and anybody in the audience that wants to drop mister Rintz a message. If you're gonna send him, you may wanna send him a video. The video I'd suggest you send is the, Badass Uncle Sam video, God's Trump card. If you wanna put that in there, say if you need a preview, here it is. It explains everything. And, if any of you just wanna write one, say you need to get Roger Sales on your show. He's got the answers you're looking for or however you wanna put it in your own words, but feel free.
K? Many hands make for light work. And maybe this is the key to Rents. I'd be thrilled to be on with him. And, I was a big advocate of his for many years. And, so anyway, we'll see. Thank you, Thomas, for doing that and for letting us know. Okay?
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Yeah, no problem at all. Oh, I had one more thing I just sort of I don't know if this means anything or not, but isn't it curious if you actually look at how the thing was set up here, after the Civil War, the actual date for the Civil Rights Act of 1866 was passed on 04/09/1866. Patriot Day. And that's civil rights, yeah, and if you read it, of course, it's basically for the slaves or let me they called them the Negroes. And it read at the bottom. It basically says they are going to be given the same rights and disabilities as enjoyed by white citizens.
So it was for nobody else except for them. Sure. Then curiously enough that was April. Now on 06/13/1866, they literally passed the vehicle so that these people could now go to any state and be under the protection of and it was the creation of the citizenship which didn't exist prior. The United States citizen was created by the fourteenth and basically it's just so there's the step, it's the one, two. Yes. Pass out the rights and how we're going to enforce it, but make them federal citizens so they have a traveling passport in any of the states.
[00:37:43] Unknown:
And there you go. It's a double digit. It's two of you. And I should I should bring out and buttress what Thomas is saying that it's codified, you know. It's codified in Title 42, which is the Civil Rights Code. And, at sections nineteen eighty three and nineteen eighty six, both of those sections start out the same way, and they both say the privileges and immunities of the citizens of The United States are equal to those of the white citizens. The exact same language over there in The United States code, so don't be calling me a racist.
I say congress is racist. Okay? So, yeah. It's all right there, and it's just amazing. You know, when I started thinking, Thomas, is when maybe start, in one of these conversations somewhere at the front. You wanna ask a person, can you define a citizen of The United States for me? And see if they and of course, they don't. I know they don't. See? They don't have this knowledge we've got, so they think it applies to everybody. They have no idea under god's green earth that is is over here, in the Negro side and that they took the the black slaves off the southern plantation and put them on the federal plantation. And, I would bring up this quote from a Harry, Harriet Tubman, that is so insightful. And I'm sure most of you probably heard this before.
Harriet Tubman, the one that ran the underground railroad there during that time, and she said, I've freed a thousand slaves. I've freed a thousand slaves, and I could have freed thousands more if they only knew they were slaves. Now isn't that where we are?
[00:39:42] Unknown:
Yeah. It sure seems like that.
[00:39:45] Unknown:
Well, I mean, I got friends down here, and I tell them about this stuff. Nah. Nah. I don't care about taxes. I don't pay that much or whatever. And I'm just shocked that people, when this is put in front of them, wouldn't just break down the wall to get what we've got here. But, man, it just does not register with everybody. It's only a small percentage. And that is one thing I've had to learn the hard way with this. And, I've accepted it. I can deal with it, but it really shocks me because I would have never thought that that was the case. When I was doing that interview with Deanna that we've got posted, and I was trying to explain it to her.
And and she said, well, wouldn't everybody wanna do that? I said, woah, Deanna. Hold on. Don't get your expectations up. Because you go out telling people about this, you're gonna be shocked at how many people won't do it or don't want to or can't understand it or won't understand it or whatever the obstacle is. K? We're a very rare bird, folks. We're a very rare bird. Okay? That's all I had to say. That's the knowledge and experience that I've and conclusions I've been able to come to. I mean, look, people like Larry Beecraft, Todd Callender, the attorney, Todd Callender. Who else is, well, probably the best of all of them, honestly.
Tom, are you with us today? Probably the best of all of them is Ron Avery over at RBN. Now some of you were around when that incident happened here a year or two ago. I have never seen anybody in my whole professional patriot career, if you wanna call it that. I've never seen anybody make a bigger fool out of themselves in public than Ron Avery at RBN. That guy just an ego maniac. K? And the way he treated me on his own network, I was a I was a host over there. I had the Saturday night, the Sunday night show at that point. Lied to his audience, lied to me, lied to the board operator when he tried to call him for the Sunday night thing he'd agreed to be on. The and then his final excuse, well, I didn't wanna argue with him because Dave knows him, and that was his answer today. Well, excuse me, Ron. How do you argue about facts?
You know, in the hour I was on with that guy, he didn't even know what anchor babies were.
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Okay?
[00:42:19] Unknown:
So, anyway, I've just seen a lot of people and and you put this in front of an Avery. Oh, no. No. No. That can't be. So he's gonna tell you big devil's advocate. So what does he do? He goes off. He won't let me explain it to him, and he goes off and bites on American Samoa and say, no. Roger's wrong. Those are American Samoans. Ron Avery, you're a fool. Okay? Publicly, you're a fool. And anybody that listens to you is I just say listen at your own risk because this guy doesn't know what he's doing. Okay? So anyway, I've had to deal with a whole bunch of those people. I mean, Todd Callender, I super respect him. He's a bright guy.
I I was on the phone with him for two hours, and he still didn't get it. Folks, I don't know what the answer is. I just know we're a very rare breed, okay? So, consider yourself very special because you are. Simply by the fact that this information registered with you and motivated you, that makes you rare as, hen's teeth. So let's see. Alright. Well, Thomas, muchas gracias for that. And, if anybody wants to drop Jeff, you wanna help in our little thing, get to the next level, this may be a good opportunity, sightings, s I g h t I n g s, I would assume, like it sounds, at minespring.com?
[00:43:55] Unknown:
Minespring. Minespring Com. .Com.
[00:43:58] Unknown:
Alright. You're on a job. Hey, Jeff. Get Roger Sales on there. You really need this information. He's got the answers to all these problems. Okay? Do what, Thomas?
[00:44:10] Unknown:
No. Yeah. If if if maybe a dozen people that are listening just, you know, send something off, keep it short, but just say get this man on your show and, maybe maybe maybe.
[00:44:23] Unknown:
Man, he's a busy guy, runs a website, all the other stuff he does, and and, I understand that. I appreciate that. Glad it's not me. And, but just make it short and sweet in your own words. Maybe what the information's done for you or however you wanna put it, but sightings at MindSpring.com, to Jeff Rentz. So, again, Thomas, we'll throw a trial balloon up and see if anybody shoots it out of the air.
[00:44:52] Unknown:
Yep.
[00:44:55] Unknown:
Yeah. How's Zorro doing?
[00:44:59] Unknown:
Oh, he's doing good. Real garbled. Linda, you
[00:45:02] Unknown:
Hold on. You're very garbled, Linda. You need to disconnect and and call back in, and, yes, we'll recognize you. Of course, I need to ask Thomas here how Zorro's doing. Zorro is one of the first guys that that ever responded to any broadcast I was on and, telling me I was wrong about something. And we developed a relationship, found out that each of us had worked for Pitney Bowes or Blows as we like to say along the line somewhere. And he'd been fighting the authorities down there for a long time. And I don't know that he's had a great bunch of success, but he wasn't really doing the things that we would have thought he should have done up to that point. But so how's he doing? Is he alright? You seen him, Hailey?
[00:45:45] Unknown:
Yeah. No. He's hanging in there. I I went by his place a couple of weeks ago. He's he's hanging in there. But I always try to point out to him, and this is the funny thing about about him. I said, do you understand that everyone ever gave you a hard time or had you locked up or had because he had he had an extraction team come into his house and smashed down the door and hauled him off and beat him up. I went to his trial, which was a sham. I said, everybody who ever gave you a hard time, all these judges, and I've been there with a couple of them, they're all Jewish, everyone.
And oddly enough I keep pointing that out to him. He almost doesn't quite get it. I'm going, look, do you understand? I mean because we're in a, where I live here, twenty years ago, I went down to our courthouse and I found the roster of all the judges in the county. At least one third were obviously Jewish and I didn't take into account any of the secret names like Miller or you know what I'm saying. There's names over there. Oh, yes. So and that was it was bad then and it's gotten worse. So every time he's gotten in any trouble, I said, what's the name of the guy that had that that signed that thing that had you had you locked up? He goes, yeah. It's, you know, Kauffman of Global. There you go. Yeah. And then Bergstein.
Every every single one, male and female, everyone he ever had dealings with, he treated him poorly. We're all Jewish.
[00:47:16] Unknown:
Well, you know, that's why we're here, Thomas. Do you know that? Yeah. That because Paul English got into a foreclosure thing and noticed that every one of the judges were Jews, and that's what started Paul off on this. That is a couple other impetus that he got. So that's why we're here indirectly. Maybe directly. Yeah. We just gotta expose these bastards. And nothing exposes them more than what we got right here. Nothing. K? Alright. Thomas, thank you so much. Give Zorro my best. Okay. Thank you. Please. I will. Okay. Well, no. Thank you, my friend. And, again, if anybody wants to drop Jeff Rentz a line and say, you need to hear this guy's information. It'll change your life or however you wanna put it. Sightings sightings at mindspring.com.
Dear Jeff. Okay. Did Linda get back in there, Paul? Because she was a little carboy. Am. We want it. We definitely know we love her. We love her, and we wanna hear what she's gotta say with clarity. And, yes, we can, dear. How are you doing this morning?
[00:48:27] Unknown:
Yes. I'm here. Can you hear me? Too. Yes, ma'am. Okay. Lady Linda Louise, you said that, more than likely, only taxpayers would get the
[00:48:42] Unknown:
Well, that's their statement. Dividend. No. That that's their statement, not mine.
[00:48:47] Unknown:
Right. Well, all of us were taxpayers at one time or another, and this has been going on for two decades. So I don't think they're going to just do the most recent taxpayer. That wouldn't be kosher because many taxpayers are in, getting social security and a lot of social security, recipients don't need to file because the income is so low. I don't.
[00:49:15] Unknown:
Yeah. I understand that. But they specifically said taxpayers and, you know, I guess you can drop an email to Elon, go on x and go to his account or something. But that's what they've said publicly, and I can understand them doing that. Although everyone in the country, with the exception of the illegal immigrants, should seemingly get a shot at that. Seems like they would distribute it a little more fairly, but, you know, we'll deal with it. Don't forget. Don't forget the definition of, Satan. Okay. Who else or somebody else just wanna say something there? Thank you, Linda. As always.
Yes. There's Larry. You you get your customer taken care of?
[00:49:56] Unknown:
I did. I delivered some patio furniture made out of Hollywood. Everybody's buying that stuff these days. Supposed to last twenty five years.
[00:50:07] Unknown:
Made out of Pollywood, Dollywood?
[00:50:10] Unknown:
Hollywood, P O L Y wood. Okay. It's kinda like vinyl siding. Kinda like a vinyl material. Like vinyl siding, which made the last, like, twenty five years. Yeah. And so people have moved away, especially near the coast with all the high moisture content. They've moved away from wooden furniture because it just corrodes and rots. Right. They've gone to this, this Hollywood in the last a long time.
[00:50:39] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. That's one of the complaints about living on the beach. Everybody wants to live on the beach until you get there and live there. And then you many people can't wait to get away the corrosion we're talking about at lunch Tuesday. One of the guys sold this. Get this, Larry. He had a condominium that he bought when he first came down here down on the coast. I've I've never been down there, so I don't know where it was. It was evidently a nice one. And he sold it to a female helicopter pilot who purchased the whole thing with overtime that she got during the California fires.
She bought the whole condo off overtime pay.
[00:51:23] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. I used to be on the, beaches route, for about ten years. And one of the, routine deliveries I made, about every two or three years was to all the different hotels out on the beach. Yeah. And, you know, they they might be anywhere from a couple of stories high to, who knows, like, you know, eight eight or nine stories high. And, a lot of these places, they had these, air conditioners that were external. Like, every unit had a, you know, an external air conditioner, like, through the wall, and the, the condenser part would be on the outside of the wall. Yeah. You've seen that before. Right? Right. Yeah.
And, so every three years, I'd end up taking, you know, a couple of, skids of, of these air conditioning units to these, hotels. And then one day, I asked the, the owner, you know, why why do you gotta replace these every three years? He says because they corrode because of the, salt content, and they have to just routinely replace them.
[00:52:37] Unknown:
Yep. And you live at the beach, and then you're always tracking sand into the house. It's always in the house, and it ain't everything is cracked up to be, folks. But I guess for certain people, they love it. Anyway, this female helicopter pilot, I thought that was very interesting comment. The guy that sold it, Dan, he's a nice guy. He was in the insurance business. I think he made a pretty good bit of money. And, anyway, he said she bought the whole thing off the overtime off the fires. Didn't even have to touch any any of our other instruments, which okay.
Good for you, lady.
[00:53:12] Unknown:
Roger, I just wanted to ask,
[00:53:14] Unknown:
Down at the beach at Bahia, I think is where it is. Yes, sir. You wanted to ask what, Larry?
[00:53:19] Unknown:
Well,
[00:53:21] Unknown:
just, a comment about what, actually a question about what, lady Linda Louise brought up. Let's just say, you and a national does get a check back for five thousand dollars because something was overlooked in the system. What do you suggest we do?
[00:53:42] Unknown:
I'd go buy gold and silver as quick as you could get. It's my suggestion.
[00:53:51] Unknown:
Unless you don't have cash. If you don't have any, reservations about turning it back in.
[00:53:58] Unknown:
Do what now?
[00:54:00] Unknown:
So you wanna have any reservations about sending it back in? Oh, if you wanna send it back to them? Are you talking about? I'd Yeah. Yeah. I'd You you wouldn't have any reservations sending it back to the IRS?
[00:54:16] Unknown:
Why? As much as they've stolen from me, I'd just cash it and consider a payment on account, quite frankly.
[00:54:27] Unknown:
Yeah. That's probably what I would do.
[00:54:29] Unknown:
I mean, the bastard stole $35,000 from me at my house closing on a totally bogus deal just because I was confronting them and I was effective. And, then they had the audacity to send me a letter and say you only owed us 30,000, which is all hypothecated bullshit. But we took an extra 5,000 for the taxes that you think you're gonna owe in the future. They actually sent me a letter that said that, Larry. And I said, well, okay. I could have probably gone to court and taken them to court and gotten that 5,000 back, I would think.
But, you know, I was so happy to be done with the bastards. And that is like with this trust thing. You wanna have you wanna use this trust to pay off bills. Look. Why when I this me, may not be you. When I got myself separated from those bastards, I said, okay. You can take all that and keep it. Okay? I'm gonna get it back as best I can, but I'm so happy to be done with you that I just wanna go on about my life. I don't even want any money back from them. So that's the way I kinda looked at it. So what I do is with each one of you folks that get out of the system and notice the IRS, well, I take a dollar or so off the account that's compiling. I got penalties and interest too, buddy.
And, they've been they're they're quite aggressive. So every one of you that removes yourself from their system, I take a dollar off their bill. They'll never pay it off. These people make their own worst enemies. All through history, They make their own worst enemies. Hey, Tom.
[00:56:11] Unknown:
Hey, buddy. Just wanna double back a little bit to where you were talking about the audit at Fort Knox. Yeah. And they go in there and they videotape. Yeah. Look at all these stacks of gold here. Yeah. Well, bring a sawzall and cut one of them in half and see if it's not Well, you better cut them in the middle. In the middle.
[00:56:28] Unknown:
There's probably some people in this audience that don't know about that. Okay? And evidently, they made when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, they made some kind of a deal with China, and they gave them gold bars in whatever their side of the deal. The normal way that you assay a gold bar, first of all, they're hundred ounce bars. That's the standard of the East of the, you know, the the West. The China's changing it to kilo bars of four nine gold, but it used to be 98% bars and, good delivery bars, I think they call them. And so when they were gonna assay them, they would take a small drill bit and drill out a little at each of the four corners and then assay that gold. Well, somebody in China drilled in the middle of one of the bars and hit tungsten, supposedly.
So Yes. We don't know if the bars that are there, if they are in Fort Knox, if they're tungsten, unless they drill in the middle of the bar.
[00:57:34] Unknown:
Yeah. Or lead or anything. So there's all kinds of metals.
[00:57:38] Unknown:
Right. Tungsten is, about I think tungsten's heavier than lead is approximately close to gold. But the scary part is is people that have bought some of these smaller bars and ingots on eBay have get gotten tungsten too. Not a good enough hospital. So that's why you want sovereign coins or or or or bullion of some sort better sovereign coins, because you know, they're stamped by the country and all that stuff. And, you just gotta be careful. You know, you're swimming. You're not swimming with sharks. You're swimming with piranhas.
[00:58:14] Unknown:
No. Who who's got the Yeah. A whole damn swimming pool of them.
[00:58:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Who's got who's got the conversation going in the background there? Thank you. So, so, Tom, what else is going on? I hear you heard my comments about your host over there, mister Avery, I would assume.
[00:58:36] Unknown:
No. I was in and out, so that's why I didn't get to you right when you were talking about Fort Knox. What what about a what about Avery? Well, I was just bringing up the, you know, the people that don't get this. You know, I mean, I I he's
[00:58:48] Unknown:
he's a lie. He's among some pretty illustrious names, Todd Callender, Larry Beecraft, you know, on and on. Yeah. But, but as I said to the audience here, I've never seen in my thirty five years or thirty three or whatever it is in the patriot movement, I've never seen anybody make a bigger fool out of themselves publicly than Ron Avery with me. Okay? So through that whole incident. And then he comes back and takes the head fake and said, no. Roger's wrong. It's American Samoan. Okay. There's a whistler. Paul's gonna bid all of our folks across the pond and across the lake. Bye bye.
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[01:00:04] Unknown:
That's right. We got Paul's show this afternoon. Our Paul here, mister Beaner's doing double duty. And, we keep the boy busy, but that's what it takes to earn the big bucks, isn't it, Paul? Hey, Roger. Probably
[01:00:17] Unknown:
I probably won't be able to, participate or stream, Paul English live today. I I have some things I have to do this afternoon.
[01:00:26] Unknown:
Alright. Okay. Well, that's unfortunate. But anybody, we love Paul. He's a great friend and all that. And, Yeah. He noticed you judges too. Who was, was that you, Tom, wanting to say something or somebody else? Yeah. Yeah. I just I I have to assume that,
[01:00:43] Unknown:
Elon and them are smart enough to know that just because the bars are there that there that there might not be real gold in them. I don't know. I mean, I just I just never know about these people. Right. You know? Right. Of course. And then we don't know, hey, even if the bars are there and they're real, who owns them?
[01:01:00] Unknown:
I wanna see some ownership paid.
[01:01:02] Unknown:
Absolutely. Yes. Right. Okay.
[01:01:04] Unknown:
Yep. So, we know how sneaky these little most of the folks don't know how sneaky and slimy these little Jew bastards are that we deal with, these Revelation two and three niners, but we do.
[01:01:16] Unknown:
We got a pretty good beat. You know, I was thinking that the reason they're bringing all this gold back over is to fill Fort Knox back up, you know, before they get cold. But I don't yeah. They're bringing tons of gold over. It's speculation.
[01:01:30] Unknown:
Boy, no kidding. And, I mean, if you went to if you had gold in the, London bullion market exchange, Tom, and you wanted to take possession of it, six to eight weeks.
[01:01:46] Unknown:
Yeah. If not longer. If not longer. Yeah. What was it, which was it Britain? Britain or Germany wanted their gold out of, out of New York, and they said Well, number of we can't do it for for a bunch of years.
[01:01:59] Unknown:
Yep. I think that was Germany. There were a number of other countries that wanted their gold out of there. To my knowledge, they've gotten it, but they did tell Germany, we okay. We'll have it for you in about six years, and they got half of it to them, I think, in six years. So this is a very scarce commodity, folks. If you get boy, especially if you get one of them five k checks back, run. Don't stop at go. Don't do anything. Go to the nearest place you can find and get that into something solid.
[01:02:32] Unknown:
Namely, probably. Yeah. Before the everybody else figures out to do the same thing and then the price goes up. The minute you get it, go buy it. You know, the price went up today,
[01:02:42] Unknown:
$3.50 an ounce by the largest refiner in the in the world on both gold and silver. Now that's 10% of silver. It's the, 1% of gold. It's 10% of silver. So, yeah, it's a hairy time, folks. And, you know, we've been we've been talking about this metals thing since I got into this. And what I used to do, and I mentioned it the other day, I I because I was trying to I I had very little cash flow at that time. I was teaching. They were paying me real good, but I didn't have very many hours. You know? And so what I do in our Patriot meetings is I I I had a connection with a dealer there in Atlanta. And, I forget. I think the eagles in a green monster box were, like, $3 a piece.
And then what I'd do is go to our meetings and sell them for $3.50 a piece, and I'd make that 50¢ spread and make myself a roll of free silver eagles. And, but we were selling it. It was $3 an ounce for a silver eagle and a green monster box. That's 500 of them. And, can you believe it? What has gone to in thirty years? And people are buying it at $3.03 50 an ounce going, buy silver, buy silver, buy silver. And here we are, thirty years later, and, it's 10 times the price. And, maybe a hundred or a thousand times the price as we go forward. By the way, I did find out on that video you sent me this morning, Tom.
Yeah. Mexico, which I knew has the biggest repository of silver in the world. Mexico is gonna be a very wealthy country in the future. They've also found a big thing of lithium up there too, by the way. So, you've got Mexican, China,
[01:04:30] Unknown:
China found a big order of gold too.
[01:04:33] Unknown:
Oh, did they? Well, they've, they've been mining gold and keeping it all internally for years.
[01:04:39] Unknown:
So China is the second part in the Hunan province. They found a ton of it. Really? Well, good for them.
[01:04:47] Unknown:
So then the second country silver supplies is China, and the third country surprised me is Peru. And China's all over Peru. They're building ports according to Shekman. They're building ports. They're going straight to the mines and buying, what they call dory bars or the bars where the mines get the silver and they melt it down. There's still a lot of impurities in it, and it's not purified. And then that's what the Chinese are buying straight from the mine.
[01:05:16] Unknown:
K? I'm surprised they're not they're not going over there and scooping up the tilling piles.
[01:05:21] Unknown:
Well, and and then you got Bolivia with all their huge lithium supplies there. They've got a new world order guide there, I think. So, anyway, there's a lot of these things mounting up and and the future is going to be revolving around resources and commodities. And, just position yourself as good as you can. My suggestion to you. Okay. Thank you, buddy. Alright. Well, thank you, Tom. Always. Pleasure to have hey, Tom. Why don't you write Rint's email? Say, look. I run RBM. You need to get this guy on. K? You got that email earlier?
[email protected]?
[01:06:00] Unknown:
I no. I'm not sure. I don't have to listen to the show. I was I had a couple of calls come in. That's why I missed you earlier. Well, I okay. Well, Thomas called in. He got a Rince did a call in show, and he couldn't call in. But,
[01:06:15] Unknown:
I believe he got to the call screener, and he gave him this new email address. And it's sightings, like, just like it sounds, [email protected]. And as predisposed as Rince is to UFOs and all that stuff, that sounds like a email address you might check more regularly than the others to me. So if you could do that, I would just wanna boot try to, push him to get you on there. Is that what you're asking? Well, yeah. I'd say, look. This guy's got very valuable information. I've been studying it for forty years. It's what I was looking for. You need to get him on the air. It's very important. It goes to the root of all of our problems. Something like that. Okay. I will do that.
Okay? Thank you, Tom. I appreciate it. Okay. Who else? Alright. We ditched Chicago. All the limeys are gone. Now you guys can really talk, so why don't you come forward? See, Paul, they're just I I'm I'm unable to inspire them, Paul.
[01:07:21] Unknown:
Hey,
[01:07:22] Unknown:
Roger. There's somebody right there. Yes, sir.
[01:07:27] Unknown:
I've always been curious. People collect all this gold. The dollar is not worth anything. So what do you do with it when it goes up?
[01:07:36] Unknown:
With the gold? Well, I just I I well, for one thing, I would sell some of it and try and get my Visa situation straight here, however much I would need at that point. But, yeah, that's the question. If you got something that's got that value, what do you exchange it for? I would say if you needed to live, you might, and and people won't take you can't dispose of the gold to pay your bills, that you go sell off incrementally, a bit. And they'll probably still take paper. It may take more to get your bill paid or whatever. But, that is a good question, isn't it?
See, that's where the plan is well, I was gonna add that's where playing this ratio on gold and silver answers your question. You familiar with that approach? Alright. Well, the historical ratio of silver to gold is 15 to one coming out of the ground. K? So what some people do is they'll buy one or the other based on how bad out of sync that ratio is. For instance, right now, the ratio of gold to silver is 90 to one, not 15 to one. So what people like Kirk Elliott advise you to do is to purchase silver at that 90 to one ratio trade. And as silver gains momentum and drops back down, you sell it and you buy gold, and you will have acquired more gold at that point than you would have been able to if you bought gold from the start of your trading. And you just continue to play that ratio, gold and silver.
So that may answer your question probably best.
[01:09:27] Unknown:
Okay. I had another question. The selective service, you know, where they're doing the or they're talking about doing the draft. Yes, sir. I have two boys that are like 18 and 21 that would and I think you're supposed to sign up, but they never did. Uh-huh. If you become a national or if they become a national, does that eliminate them from that
[01:09:50] Unknown:
request? Certainly does. And you'd wanna send that to the draft board because I think they're registering them automatically now or something. Let me tell you a story that John told us about this. He had a friend, out that he knew in Utah, and, I think this is I don't remember if it's during the Vietnam days or when. Anyway, he, got his draft notice, you know, get on a bus and drive down to wherever, and, and you'll get inducted and all that. Well, he, had been out he'd stayed up the whole night before partying or something. So he's real sleepy.
And, and when they bus got, they unloaded him in a gymnasium. And I don't know if you've ever have you ever been through that experience or seen it when recruits come in and get confronted with the drill sergeant for the first time? It's quite interesting. I saw it down in Charleston Airport 1 time at, you know, Paris Islands real close there. And, this this drill marine drill sergeant had about 15 of those guys in the airport up against the wall, and it was right there at the airport. Okay? It's it's, they they take command of you very quickly. Let's just If you haven't been there, it ain't funny. No. It ain't. Okay. So anyway, everybody said put your back against the wall there in the gymnasium, and they said everybody that wants to volunteer step forward.
And everybody step forward except him. He'd fallen asleep on the wall. And so they put all those guys on a bus to Fort Ord and they yanked his ass out of there and sent him home. So evidently, there's another voluntary step inside the voluntary nature of this. And so later, he got another draft notice, and he had not been up partying. And he was against the wall, same place, and they said step forward. And he stepped forward and he found himself at Fort Ord. So evidently, there's another voluntary step in there that they wouldn't tell you about. Let's say that.
But, yes, if you drop affidavits for your boys and send of course, do the other, appropriate to the secretary of state or passports or cards or whatever, but definitely copy the Social Security board I mean, the, civil store. What do they call it? Where you sign up for the draft. That board at the post office.
[01:12:22] Unknown:
Selective service.
[01:12:25] Unknown:
Select. Thank you, Joe. Selective service. We had a couple here recently that that wanted to go through this simply because their son was draft age just going off to college, and all this crap was cranking in the Ukraine and Zelensky's over here. We will have American soldiers fighting. No. We're not. No. We're not, little Jew boy. So, anyway, they did that just for him for that thing. So, yes, you go ahead and go through all the stuff and, send it to the selective service board. Boy, how lucky. These younger people aren't gonna have to deal with a tax issue like we had to deal with our whole lives.
[01:13:06] Unknown:
Well, thank you.
[01:13:07] Unknown:
You're welcome. What was your name again?
[01:13:11] Unknown:
Al.
[01:13:12] Unknown:
Where are you, Al? Missouri. Okay. How'd you find us?
[01:13:20] Unknown:
Oh, I've been listening to you for a long, long time. Okay. Well, good, Al. Glad to speak with you. Miss you on RBN. I wish you'd be back on there.
[01:13:28] Unknown:
Tom, you're hearing that. Well, I you know, I like I'd I've come to the conclusion I need one day off a week, and I was pulling two shows on Sunday and working seven days a week. And, the board people got pissed off at me for something, and we just parted ways. So at least I was on over there for a year or so. I remember, Tom, I was thinking Sunday. I said, damn. The last time when the Eagles played, I was on RBN because I had to go up against the Super Bowl. I I never thought I'd be opposite the Super Bowl there, Tom. So anyway, it's just funny.
[01:14:07] Unknown:
I think Oh, well. He could do a whole lot better than some of them guys on in the evening.
[01:14:13] Unknown:
Well, I don't I don't listen to Tom's network too much, and,
[01:14:18] Unknown:
I wish somebody could really get that. I don't see a competition between you and the Super Bowl. In my in my opinion, you outranked the Super Bowl. Well, I doubt so many people followed you on that. And,
[01:14:32] Unknown:
I, you know, I like our place here. I mean, I I love Paul and the group we've gathered. You know, both Pauls and and we got no commercials, no interruptions, and we can continue on these complex discussions should we need to without being interrupted. And I'm real comfortable here. Okay? And I'm just tickled to death the lord crossed paths with Paul English and myself and, that all this has grown out of it, and I feel very fortunate. Thank you, Al. Now is that a female right there?
[01:15:07] Unknown:
Roger, when was the last time you were on RBN?
[01:15:11] Unknown:
Thank you.
[01:15:12] Unknown:
Well, I don't have any idea. It's been a couple of years, I guess.
[01:15:16] Unknown:
Okay. About two years. Thank you.
[01:15:18] Unknown:
Man, something like that. I think I've still got some archives over there. And, so anyway, that's, look, I got a bunch of ex wives, RBNs, ex ex wife twice. I went back and remarried her. So you do your best you can. And and I will say, I'm tip my hat to Tom. He's the only person that's run any of these networks that ever understood what I was doing here. The other guys would never take the time to sit down and understand how important this is.
[01:15:55] Unknown:
So only took me forty five years to find you. Yeah, I know.
[01:16:00] Unknown:
So we're glad we finally hooked up there. Mr. T.
[01:16:04] Unknown:
Did you did you did you ever know a guy named Ed Ellison from Baltimore? He used to hang around with Kotmier, Fendergoldsboro.
[01:16:13] Unknown:
No. I wouldn't have known him because Kotmier and I and not me, but our information did not fit well because Kot Meyer would come back and say, yeah, nonresident aliens are the only ones that are supposed to pay the tax. That can't be true. So and they wouldn't listen to the rest of this stuff. And Beecraft is his attorney. So, I just never got much. I know that he was. I know his group. They still got a radio network going. Brent's on over there Yeah. About five days or six days a week or something.
[01:16:46] Unknown:
And, but, no, we It was about it was about a dozen of us. Yeah. It was a dozen of us. Fenner Goldsboro, Ed Ellison, Howard Griswold, which I know you know. You know he passed away. Right? Yeah. I remember mister Griswold. I heard him met him one time. Trying to think of the other guy's name. He he owned the majority share of Toys R Us. I'm trying to think of his name. Oh. God. It's been, you know, it's been forty five years or more since, down there in Bolton. Yeah. We're all tharts.
[01:17:19] Unknown:
We're all tharts now. Our memories don't do it quite as if they want it. But we were, you know, Howard Howard Griswold was something else. Yeah. Yeah. He was. And but the one the informer was the one that was closest to this. Now I think his name was Harry Combs. Any of you remember the informer? That rings a bell.
[01:17:44] Unknown:
That rings a bell.
[01:17:46] Unknown:
And he had a book out, a thing called Which One Are You? See, he knew there's a difference there. He didn't have all the information. We had to put it together. But he was one of the real big contributors back when I first got into this. Harry Combs went by the name of the informer. Probably some of you have run across his work. I think he's long past being with us. There've been a lot of people that were close. A lot of people looking at Yeah. Combs was. We've got here. Yes. Yes, sir. Go ahead. Combs was? That's all I got.
[01:18:28] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. He was a expert. This is George Idaho. He was, one of the expert witnesses on one of those IRS cases in Las Vegas. I think that's a famous case where five other guys
[01:18:39] Unknown:
The Kia case? I don't remember. Yeah. You know, the Kia Yeah. The Kia case in Las Vegas What they did? Was the one where they were using John Nelson's ideas about money. And, you know, if you go buy a one ounce Gold Eagle, on the back of it, the value by congress is $50. Half ounce, $25 on down. And so what they were doing was using that and paying their employees in gold. And I think that's the same case you're talking about, George, and they were all John Nelson students. Have you ever heard of John Nelson, George?
[01:19:18] Unknown:
Sorry. I was unmuting. I didn't catch that, but I caught, about the case. I think you asked me a question then. Have yeah. Have you ever heard of John Nelson? Have you come across any of his stuff? I I hadn't. Howard Griswold, I have, but, Nelson had.
[01:19:34] Unknown:
John Nelson was a fantastic researcher. I hope he's still with us. He lived in Durango, Colorado. And at one point, he he had almost the whole town of Durango running on silver as their exchange medium. And he was real big on that. And, he's the one that Kehoe was one of the students there in Vegas, and that's where he got the idea to do that. Now the feds came in after him. And I wanna think the first time they had a hung jury or they were acquitted, and the feds came back after him again and convicted him a second time. I'm not sure how double jeopardy figured into that. But, you know, if something's in their way, they usually just brush it aside anyway.
But, yeah, John Nelson, fabulous researcher. He's the one that, and I don't know, unfortunately, what treaty. Okay? But we, they they, of course, took over the treasury in the bankruptcy and put the secretary of treasury in there. There never been a secretary of the treasury there before. And, then they did the DOJ through a treaty. So that's why the DO you know, if you're gonna come in and take over a country, bankrupt it and take it over, the two things you've got to have control of are the law and the money. Okay? And so there, they got the treasury. You can go verify that if you don't believe me. You can go verify that. I wish I could remember the section. It's in title 28, which is treasury.
And somewhere in there, there's a one sentence section that says, the Secretary of Treasury is the governor of the fund. That's the International Monetary Fund. Okay? And so she's the governor of the International Monetary Fund overseeing the treasury in bankruptcy. That's what that's going on there. But they couldn't do two of them like that evidently. They're fairly cautious. And they got the, DOJ in control of the legal apparatus through a treaty somehow. That was John Nelson's teachings. And I know that as good a researcher as he was, that he would not put out false conclusions. So I've always taken that to be true, and you can pretty well see it, you know, back when Trump was fighting him on the election, and he had that shill in as the attorney general, Bob Barr.
And, he tried to get Barr to go after the states and look at the, all the corruption and the proof that the election was stolen. And Bob Barr says, no. We're we can't do that because of internal justice department regulations. Yeah. Well, that's that's them. But they're owned by the International Monetary Fund. Now is Pam Bondi getting exposed to all this? Are these people that are coming into these new positions exposed to all this? Well, we don't know, do we? But it's definitely history there. So, George, you got anything else you wanted to query about?
[01:22:44] Unknown:
Well, yes. What do you think the origin of the he's worth his weight in gold? And, and then there's the whole idea of your heart is as light as a feather from ancient Egyptian type deal. Just kind of curious is, you know, the monetization of the of the the body, if you will. Yeah. Well, of course. What what got yeah.
[01:23:09] Unknown:
Uh-huh. I've heard worthless weight in gold, but I have no idea the origin of it. I can tell you a little bit about gold, though, in the last hundred years that people might know. I have done a little bit of research into this. And, of course, what, the reason that they were so desperate to get The US into World War one was because they had already leavened out all the value in all the European countries. And they were looking for like they're doing right now, they're looking for more collateral. And so they wanted to come take over The US. That's what the Balfour agreement was about. That, we can get The US on your side. Britain was losing, and I'll just get us this Balfour agreement. Well, that's that was the, what do they call it? A quid pro quo? That was the quid pro quo right there.
So they all went on the paper money to fight the war. Then they all had kept the printing presses running. So after the war, people wanted to go back to gold, and they couldn't go back because they'd, printed so much paper. And you can go look this up. There was a meeting in, I think, 1922, called the Genoa Accords, the Genoa Accords. And they all got together, all these financial people from Europe, I guess, all over the whole world. Anyway, to try and figure out how to get these countries back on a gold standard. And, so what they did, especially in England, I'm not sure the other countries, but in England, they would let you convert pounds for gold, but you could only the the smallest amount you could get was a kilo.
So, obviously, that prohibited a lot of people from getting it and converting. And, and then I saw a quote actually from John Maynard Keynes. You know who he is, George, I'm sure, Kinsey in economics. And, he came to the forefront in World War two, especially at Versailles. Nobody had ever heard of this faggot before that. So, anyway, Keynes was writing in a, professional journal. I think it was in Manchester. And, he made a statement, and he said, we all believe gold would increase the economic activity like nothing else. So Keynes knew all this. Okay?
And, and then what they did was, of course, they've never switched back to a metals economy on any of them, but that was a economy on any of them, but that was a attempt to give some legitimacy to it. You can go look it up and study it if you want. The Genoa Accords, I believe it was 1922. It was in Genoa, Italy, obviously. So, that's a little bit that I know about that, George, if that helps you at all.
[01:26:01] Unknown:
Thank you.
[01:26:03] Unknown:
You're welcome. So who else has got a burning question out there? Or like, driving Hey, Roger. Can you hear There's somebody. There's one right there. Yes, sir.
[01:26:14] Unknown:
Hey, Roger. It's Dave and Kathy from Texas. How you been, sir?
[01:26:19] Unknown:
Oh, hey. It's been a while since we talked, Dave. How you doing?
[01:26:24] Unknown:
Yes, sir. It it it has. Well, we're doing alright. We're finally, settled here in Texas now, and we can start to, to live our lives in retirement now. So Congratulations. Over the yeah, over over the hurdle from the great move from Washington State. But I I had a question for you. So we've been working with, Strawman, getting our paperwork and filing together and I had sent that off and via certified mail and so I got the receipt back. It's been about, I guess just about a month now since I sent it off. And my question to you was, I forget what the timeframe was approximately that we would expect to hear back regarding the refund for the three years that we filed for given our national status. And then, but Kathy had listened to one of your episodes some many weeks ago and heard that there were delays from people that were filing this and they were getting letters back saying like two months after the filing that, hey, we've received your communication and it will be another two months and we'll respond to you like there was some kind of delay going on for the refund. And I was just wondering, is that still going on or has that been resolved?
[01:27:58] Unknown:
Dave, honestly, I don't stay on top of that too much, and you need to probably reach out to Mark. He'd probably know a little bit more about that than I would since he's integrally involved. But, Yeah. You know, the IRS is kinda messed up with a capital f. I don't know if you knew that or not, and have been always have been, you know. And, I remember during COVID that they had stacks of mail and duffel bags in the halls.
[01:28:28] Unknown:
Oh my god.
[01:28:30] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. They made that public. Was announced what? Somebody in Colorado, they came out he had had an ongoing thing before, and they tried to come back after him on it during this COVID period. And he hired an attorney, and that's where that information came out of. They just they they were months behind in opening their mail, you know, six, eight months or something. So I I don't really have an answer, and and we're still pioneering this, but I I'd reach out to Mark. And any of you that Okay. Don't know about this is if you change status and you've been filing according to their regulations this is what John and Glenn, my teachers, founded everything we're doing on, was this right here, that you could get three years that you file back. And we've had some people that have been successful at it and some of them with rather large amounts of refunds.
Okay? I mean, large. Yeah. K? So it works, but but I just don't know about the IRS's side, Dave. I'd reach out tomorrow. Roger. Yes. There's Larry. Yes, sir.
[01:29:40] Unknown:
Yes. Who is the student you're talking to?
[01:29:48] Unknown:
It's David in Texas.
[01:29:50] Unknown:
Yes. Dave, have you checked the Where is My Refund website?
[01:29:56] Unknown:
No. I haven't. I wasn't aware of it.
[01:30:01] Unknown:
Okay. Here's my suggestions. First, go on to Where is My just put that in a Google search engine, Where is My Refund. And then all you gotta do is put your Social Security number in there. You have to put, I take it you filed 1040 r's. So you, you'll put filed separately, you'll check mark that box, married filing separately. Yes. And then you have to know the exact amount of your refund that you're expecting to get back. You have to put that figure in the box. Okay. And I think you have to indicate it's twenty twenty three taxes that you're trying to get back, at least the current year is what I'm saying. I know you said you filed for three years, but I think they asked for the current year. And then hit Enter and see what it says.
And then if that doesn't work, I actually found out that if you don't get your refund or you don't hear from the IRS for quite a while, I was advised by the, international department, which is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Yeah. They're the ones that, take care of all of the international or foreign accounts because they consider us to be foreign. Yep. And so they said that if you don't get any correspondence from the IRS like when you file documentation or a filing, then you if you don't get it within six weeks and a couple of days, this is what the agent, she is a manager, she quoted six weeks and a couple of days, then call back the international department and then you can discuss it with them, ask them to research your filing and find out where you are on that whole thing.
[01:31:56] Unknown:
Yes, Dave. If it works, if you get some kind of positive thing out of that, come back and let us know about it, would you please?
[01:32:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Sure will. I'm just curious why, why you have to go to the international department when it's domestic.
[01:32:11] Unknown:
Well, it's not domestic. You're foreign.
[01:32:16] Unknown:
Okay. Okay.
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K.
[01:32:18] Unknown:
And Philadelphia, sir I'm gonna let you just let me just add this in here. The Philadelphia service center handles all nonresident alien returns is what we were told thirty five years ago. I don't know subsequently if that's changed. But part of the reason some folks have had delays is they send it to Washington or Charlotte or somewhere else. They get it. They gotta forward it, all that stuff. So that's part of it. Now the other day, Nancy in Virginia, sweet Nancy, who has gone through and was waiting on one year back. She got a year back, and they sent her that new letter, and then they sent her a, some sort of a credit on her account the same day.
So one hand doesn't know what the other hand is doing.
[01:33:06] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. And I and I and I was just thinking, Roger, that, with all all you hear you're hearing all the layoffs and the, you know, at at the, the federal government that Trump's doing for, you know, to cut waste that that may impact it as well.
[01:33:22] Unknown:
Well, I don't think they've gotten over there yet, but they're headed to the IRS. I I know. And, boy, when they get in there, there ain't no telling what they'll find there. You know, they had, one house in Austin. One house. One address that received over a hundred million dollars in tax refunds. One house. They have one in Atlanta too. Same thing. Wow. Well, they're no telling what the Doge Boys are they're no telling what Big Balls is gonna find when he gets over there.
[01:33:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, okay. I appreciate that new input.
[01:34:01] Unknown:
Okay, you guys. So you enjoying Texas?
[01:34:04] Unknown:
Oh, we're loving it. It's it's 17. It's 17 degrees right now, Roger. Our our our brothers in Canada have sent us their their wind.
[01:34:16] Unknown:
Now you live you live out in the country. Right? You're not too close to a big city or what?
[01:34:22] Unknown:
Kerrville. Yeah. We're right on the 10 Freeway right at the exit where you go into the thriving metropolis of Kerrville. Okay. And we're about the 2,000 foot level and we have this gorgeous panoramic view of all the Hill Country looking at the entrance of Downtown Kerrville from the 10 Freeway. And it's, we regard ourselves as very, very fortunate to have to have found this property and and got an exceptional deal on it. And Well,
[01:34:56] Unknown:
we're Roger. Roger. Looking after you too, it sounds like. Hold on, Lair. I I spent a lot of time in Texas when I was younger, San Angelo, San Antonio. My dad graduated from UT there in Austin, and then we moved right over just a few miles over the border in Clovis, New Mexico for five years. So I'm pretty familiar with it even though I was very young. But, good on you good on you too. And congratulations getting out of that lunacy state up there.
[01:35:30] Unknown:
Oh, absolutely, governor. Been waiting. We we are we are so we look we look back on that now, and we just go we we just we regard ourselves as extremely fortunate.
[01:35:44] Unknown:
Well, not only that, but you stumbled onto this information too. You guys are double dippers.
[01:35:50] Unknown:
Oh, absolutely. Hey. If if you're gonna do it, I say immerse yourself in it. So we did.
[01:35:57] Unknown:
Good.
[01:35:58] Unknown:
Well, we're tickled to death to, a, have you on board, b, know you're doing well, and, c, hear from you. Okay? So if you get any additional follow-up on that, let us know, especially through that website. That might be, there might be some other people that like to, do that also.
[01:36:15] Unknown:
Now, Larry, do you wanna say something? Great tip. I I appreciate that. Okay. Well, you're welcome. Wanna interject,
[01:36:22] Unknown:
to help answer Dave's question. The ten forty NR instructions instruct the applicant to send the filing to Austin, Texas if you're expecting a refund and if you have to make a payment that goes to Charlotte and I actually asked this manager agent at the Philadelphia agency office, can I just send my amended because I was working through some problems and I wanted to send in an amended return and I asked her if I could just send it to Philadelphia directly and she said absolutely not? She said it has to go to Austin because they process the all of those returns for us here in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the international department. So she said just follow the instructions and we will get those filings. Now this goes against what you were taught by your teachers.
So something has changed over the years because I know you were instructed to send it to Pennsylvania.
[01:37:28] Unknown:
No. Our Yeah. And it may have changed. That was thirty five years ago. They may have changed internally, but that's what we were taught back then, and that's where we sent our, our package.
[01:37:39] Unknown:
Ours went to Austin. Oh?
[01:37:43] Unknown:
Paul? Paul?
[01:37:47] Unknown:
Is that a female there? I'm like you. You've got all this gunk. Hey, Roger. Oh, yeah. Yours worked its way through.
[01:37:57] Unknown:
Well, it does occasionally. I'm still kinda stuck with it. I'm not sure where it's coming from. You know what I've noticed? Smoke in a year or over a year or whatnot.
[01:38:05] Unknown:
Pardon me? Especially the hot water. It's kinda foamy. It's a lot of air air in the water. You noticed that?
[01:38:13] Unknown:
Not here. Are are you speaking to us about the hot water?
[01:38:23] Unknown:
They probably wouldn't notice it in the shower.
[01:38:26] Unknown:
Dave, are you talking to mom there or with the mute off or what? K. Somebody's talking about warm water and bubbles in the shower. So, anyway, we don't hear that now. Thank you. Alright. Who else is out there that's got a query or a comment? I'd like to speak with you. I know yesterday, we heard from Sam, old time listener. He's probably listening today. And, Sam, it's great to hear from you, man. I literally and I'm not kidding you. I thought about you several times over the years on what happened to you and where you went and this, that, and the other. I always enjoyed you as a caller, and I'm really glad to know that you're back with us. And Yeah. Get get get on a I'll get you a second. Bruce, get on a plane and make some reservations, contact Jack, and come down here and visit us for a little while, see if you like it. Bruce, how in the world are you doing, buddy?
[01:39:21] Unknown:
I'm doing fantastic. Good. You sound good? Eight inches of snow on the ground and, nobody's bothering me around here. And Yeah. Santa Claus hadn't come yet. Right. I'm waiting.
[01:39:34] Unknown:
Yeah. You know, I saw a, cartoon. I saw a cartoon over this holiday season about Santa that had come, and he'd come down the chimney, headfirst, and his fat ass had gotten stuck in the chimney, to where just his head and shoulders came out of the fireplace there. And here he is stuck, and the family dog is sitting there licking him, licking his face, and his arms were up in the chimney. He can't do anything about it. I thought it was funny. Anyway
[01:40:05] Unknown:
Yeah. How you doing, Bruce? Yep. I'm doing great. We had a nice call after call, and I wanted to know if, Paul had recorded,
[01:40:14] Unknown:
the after call yesterday. He does. He does on on Global Voice. I believe all the after shows are recorded. Isn't that right, Paul? Are you with us? Are you chasing drips or drips chasing you or what?
[01:40:28] Unknown:
Yeah. He's off to the side. We went all over the world, you know, with the discussion, and it was it was very enlightening
[01:40:35] Unknown:
on every side we possibly could make. You know? Yeah. It was a nice, program yesterday. I stay with you guys when I when I can or whatever. It depends on if I've got something to do or if I'm real hungry or whatever else now. And I I'm glad that this came up because I've been meaning to make this announcement. And and I guess Merc is listening maybe in the background. Merca, you're gonna lose lose that hour of beauty sleep, March. So, we're real close to flipping back to daylight savings time, which, well, I prefer better, but I get started earlier and I get more of an afternoon. Now I don't get off till one. And if I stay around here with you guys for an hour till two like I did yesterday, by the time I get out and fuddle around here after the show and and do what the other things I'm peddling around with. And then by the time I get out to eat, it's the 03:00 and the whole day is almost gone when I finish. So that that's that is very interesting how big a difference an hour can make.
But that change is coming up, March 9. So for whatever that's worth and however it affects you, you won't have that extra hour to sleep in. So, yes, sir. Bruce, what did you have on your mind? Or as do you remember the brother Dave Gardner, Bruce?
[01:42:01] Unknown:
No. I don't I
[01:42:03] Unknown:
where was he last at? Well, he was in the South. He was, well, years ago, he was a southern comedian. I think he was out of Memphis.
[01:42:12] Unknown:
But he would say stuff like that. Part of the,
[01:42:16] Unknown:
was he a drunk on the stage and everything?
[01:42:19] Unknown:
No. No. No. He's a very sharp guy. Just comedian. He'd say stuff like, well, hey, Bruce. Hey, Bruce. What you got on? Your mind? No. I don't remember him. Yeah. He's pretty funny. Dave Gardner, you'd probably look him up and get some of his stuff. I remember the name, but I don't remember the schedule or whatever. Jerry Jerry what's his name? The the coon hunting guy from Mississippi, Jerry Clauer. Was that his name? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He was good. And then you had, of course, Justin Wilson with his with his cage and his stick down there in Louisiana. And, yeah, we had some pretty good southern comedians, you know. Well, Justin Wilson's talking to a guy and talking about somebody. He goes, oh, yeah. Yeah. He was he moved up north, way up north up around Shreveport.
[01:43:13] Unknown:
Yeah. That's on the border. Yeah. Well, I'm on Branson's.
[01:43:19] Unknown:
So I'm on Yeah. You're
[01:43:21] Unknown:
I was on the other side of, of Arkansas
[01:43:25] Unknown:
Yeah. To Louisiana. Like living up there? Branson pretty good Branson a pretty good place to live? I mean, they got all the shows and a bunch of that stuff coming up. I don't get out I don't get out in the community too much or anything like that.
[01:43:39] Unknown:
Right. I don't know the locals. I know the people that are living around me, and they are just, I don't know. They don't get it. I'm serious. They do not get what I'm doing. I already got one person convict, being a national, but the other people around here just don't want to hear it. Yeah.
[01:44:01] Unknown:
Well, you know But I know how you feel. Why you don't know why you you you yeah. This is the thing I don't understand why. I don't know if they're scared. Well I don't know if they don't believe it. Know. I I don't know if they're happy being slaves. I I don't know any of those things. I just know they're not interested in moving forward.
[01:44:20] Unknown:
Okay. Now, they trying to establish the republic under, you know, who. And so the president. And so they are gonna have a meeting. So I put on their, her their, what do you call it? To, anyway, their site there about Joe's deal with, you know, the the cops and stuff and what he's doing and how it's come out to be. Well, they've banned me from getting in their system to tell them about being free. Yeah. They're not free. They're US citizens.
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They can be aggressive like everybody else. Right. Well, you know, Scott,
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our buddy that was living here is over in The Philippines now. He he just couldn't stand being away from the beach. And, so he moved over there. But while he was here, he found a Facebook group that deals with the expatriation, and he posted our stuff and they banned him. They'd rather go through six months and all the crap you got through, pay all that money than to file one sentence with one guy and get free. I I don't understand. I thought that I understand people, and that's probably a big mistake on my part of imputing the way I think and look at the world on other people, because I always thought for a long time we were the same.
That's why I thought that one appearance on Joyce Riley had send this thing like wildfires to the Midwest. Well, it didn't. Okay? Yeah. I know. And, it's just weird, man. So that's why, you know, Bruce, I tell you guys quite often how much I cherish each and every one of you. And that's why. And if you're new and you start going out and talking to folks like this, you're gonna realize what I'm talking about because you're gonna get the exact same ratios and reactions. But don't stop. You'll find one. You'll find the right one. Just keep doing it.
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See, I have my affidavit, in the window of my van, you know, to tell them, it's it's public notice on the van. And, they come up and ask me, what is it all that you you you're doing? I said, well, I'm free. I I'm a, you know, US I'm not a US citizen like you are. And you can be free. It's very simple. Very, very simple. All you gotta do is get this affidavit into the secretary of state, and they look at me like, what in the world are you talking about?
[01:46:51] Unknown:
Right. And she I mean, that's just right. You don't want to convince them to do it because then they're never gonna study. And if they don't study and input the information, nothing's gonna change. So it's really a totally futile effort of trying to go through the paper filing game because nothing will ever change.
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Right. But that's just an example, and that's public I have to say this is public notice right here.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. You could say, well, hey. You ever heard of due process?
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Well, no, that's over their head. They have no idea
[01:47:31] Unknown:
what the process is. Almost everybody's been presented with the phrase due process at some time in their life. They may not dwelled on it. Somebody was on here, yesterday one. Dan's friend and the lady Linda's friend up there in Massachusetts going, thank you for that. I've never been able to understand it. Well, hell, it's simple as hell. Notice? I'm gonna give you notice. Is that everything's got to be my decision. You can't tell me anything, but that's tyranny. So everything's gotta be on my decision. Well, I'm telling you right here that this is happening, and I'm giving you notice that this is happening formally, lawfully, and legally. Now you've got every opportunity and
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Well, they don't know how to make law with the affidavit. That's the point. They don't think they have that kind of power.
[01:48:34] Unknown:
Well, that's just the point. They've stolen our power by putting us under all this pressure and SWAT teams and everything else, and people are just flat scared. I was having a conversation with a guy, a friend of mine. He he was he's from New Orleans and went through LSU, and, he's a good friend of mine down here. And we were getting together last weekend and something came up. You know, I'm here illegally. But my my visa ran out. I mean, I can go in the whole story. Yeah. I had the two year visa. There's a two year and an eight year. You gotta go through the two years, meet the requirements, they transfer you to eight year, and then every ten years, you gotta redo it again. Okay?
So I neglect I didn't neglect too consciously. I've thought somebody was gonna take care of it. They had moved to The States unbeknownst to me, and my two year ran out. This is a real hell of a story. Okay. So when I saw it and realized it, I got a hold of the attorney, immigration attorney gal we use. And she goes, well, we gotta go on the South Side Of Quito. They built the North Side Of Quito is, where we are is kind of the affluent edge and the South Side is kind of the not so affluent part. Well, they took this big huge government building on on immigration and they put it down there. Try and build up that part of the city, I guess. Anyway, it's a forty five minute drive one way. And so we go down there and get in front of the bureaucrat and he goes, well, look. I don't have any problem doing this for you, you know, making you legal, but you're here illegally.
So I can't make someone who's here illegally legal, which I understood. Okay? And he goes, you gotta leave the country and come back, and then we'll do it. Well, that was the day they closed the country for two years for COVID. So I never could get it done. Okay? And now the time's passed, and I gotta go back and start. Now I don't qualify anymore, because they've made some changes. So anyway, all of that garbage, you know? I forgot where I was going with that story, but I was going somewhere with it. But, if I there's there's a bunch of ways to get visas. I'll find one. Jack's working with me. But for me, it's no big deal.
Because now that my mother's deceased and the family home has been sold, I got no reason to come back to The States. If our information ever breaks, I could come back and, you know, do a big city tour, Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, whatever. Maybe do one of those, but I don't know if that'll ever happen. And otherwise, I got no reason to ever come back up there. So the only way they ever bother you and I know what I was gonna get to here now. The only way they're ever gonna bother you is when you leave the country. And if you leave the country and you've overstayed your visa, then they charge you $2.50 or $4.50 at the airport when you leave, which is not a big deal. The big deal is you can't come back in the country for nine months.
K? So, I don't really have to go somewhere. I probably I'd love to go down and get some of my gold down there in Argentina, but I don't have to do that. And, there may be other ways around that. So if I don't leave the country, there's they don't stop you on the street. Where are your papers? Are you legal? They don't ask you anywhere. You never see any of that going on. And so, I was telling the the group I was with three guys and they're going, well, you're you're a hero illegally. And one of the guys the guy from New Orleans says, I'd be scared to death. Why?
You don't see him stopping people, throw him out and all that stuff. They got a mill over a million Venezuelans here. I think they probably sent some of them, the criminals, back to Venezuela. But otherwise in that, as long as I don't leave the country, I don't have to have residency here. So, anyway, the only thing it stops you from is if I wanted to, let's say, rent someplace. And I I wanted to go up, attach electricity or get Internet or all that stuff. Well, I couldn't do it if you're not a resident. But they don't want you to do that anyway with rental places because what people have done before is rent, set those things up, not pay the bill, and then move out move, leave the owner hung with these big electric and Internet bills. So they don't want you to open it yourself. They wanna do it so they can keep tabs on it. You know?
So anyway, that's the only big deal about the residency thing here. It just maybe a trip to Buenos Aires, and I'm on the air six days a week. You're my priority. You folks and this program is my personal priority, and I try and be consistent. Sometimes we can't be electrical or Internet problems or whatever, but I try and be here every day. For whatever it's worth, That's what I do for you little for you little cowboys and cowgirls and ranch hands because you're all suspicious. Rogers,
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through and through the people here, and you are golden.
[01:53:59] Unknown:
Golden. Are gold? Gold? Well, thank you, Bruce. You know, I like doing it because it feels I feel like I've got an obligation. No. And we did we went through this obligation and duty thing yesterday. It's not an obligation. It's a duty. I've been fortunate enough for whatever reasons and however it happened to be confronted with this, to be inspired with curiosity on this information, to be committed enough to work my way through it over many years, and I'll be damned if we didn't find the answer. Okay? Now what if I just said, well, I got it. I'm free. Screw those. Screw Bruce in Missouri and David Kaye. Text, screw them people. Well, I could do that, but I'd sure feel crappy about myself.
K? So I I like helping people, and, this is the ultimate thing in that category. Hell, I'm not I'm not helping you. I'm changing your life for the better with this information, and I love doing it. Okay? It just it makes me feel so good about me. It gives my life such great purpose. And, boy, if you've never lived a life with purpose, you you just don't know what that means. You you you think your purpose is out doing some kind of work to chase Federal Reserve notes to pay your bills? That ain't much purpose. This right here is purpose. Okay? It's fulfilling. And those of you that are out there talking to folks know what I'm talking about. Okay?
So it's wonderful. I I just think it's such a great blessing for me in the latter part of my life. Listen. So I was down here retired. I would be bored stiff. And a lot of some of these guys down here are. They they got barely enough money coming in to get along. They're not out doing anything else and they got language barriers and everything else. And every day is, this bill, what the hell am I gonna do today? Kinda challenge. Well, I got the the the wonderful thing of swinging out of bed and knowing I'm gonna come spend two hours with you folks or more.
So it's just it's been a great blessing for me. Okay? For whatever that's worth. And I hope I hope it's been a great blessing for you. Yes, ma'am.
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Someone had mentioned a, Supreme Court case and how, nationals are not, under government agencies? Well, that's right. Remember
[01:56:41] Unknown:
I don't remember the case or the discussion, but that's true.
[01:56:45] Unknown:
I'm trying to jog whoever brought it forward. They were they had a writing with IRS, a correspondence with IRS that they put that into, and they had brought it forward. And it got past me, and I was trying to see if they remembered
[01:56:59] Unknown:
I yield. I don't know. Anybody anybody answering that question here? I don't remember the conversation, but, yes, that's the the, you know, the two things that filing that affidavit does is it it should pull you out of them using you as commerce. I don't know if that does that. I don't know if they recognize that or if there's any way to turn that around. But it does release you, with the exception of those two IRS sections from all the administrative agencies. Don't forget, there were no administrative agencies before March the ninth of thirty three.
That's when it all started. So, obviously, it's gonna appeal and apply to the slaves and the serfs because that's what they're doing is governing them with public policy. They turned law into public policy, Annette. Before law used to govern us, constitution, after '33 and the growth of the agencies, the serfs are covered by public policy, which are nothing more than regulations promulgated by the slave masters in the agency bureaucracy. And, of course, that's what Trump and them were going after right now is some of these agencies try and cut down government and, I'll I'll I'll save money, see if we can salvage the country. And he's just doing god, he's doing such an unbelievable job and such yesterday was the thirtieth day.
Thirtieth day, he's been in office for yesterday. Folks, it sound it seems like two years to me. How about you? Hey, Roger. Yes, sir. Is that Bob?
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No, this is Paul from Michigan. Oh, hey, Paul.
[01:58:53] Unknown:
Oh, okay, Paul. How are you doing? Are you the one that had that server you wanted to do something with the archives with?
[01:59:00] Unknown:
No, must have been different guys.
[01:59:02] Unknown:
Okay. Sorry. Yeah. I was just curious,
[01:59:06] Unknown:
how many, affidavits do you think that Marco Rubio has received so far? And do you think you're not sure how many?
[01:59:14] Unknown:
Gosh. I I have no idea of that. He hadn't been in there very long. He's only been confirmed about a month or so. But my question is how many affidavits have they received in the fifteen years I've been doing this? Are we already out Yeah. Of time? Good. Lord have mercy. I estimate 2,000,000 or more just from me because of an incident that Glenn had in their trial where the US attorney in Salt Lake stood up in open court and said the IRS had received over 100,000 of those five page affidavits when there was only 1,200 people that went through the course. So that's our community right there. So if you extrapolate that, I I think that just our efforts should probably put 2,000,000 or more of the affidavits in their hands up there. I have no idea about Antivan Wrights or David Strait or Copper Moonshine still because quite frankly, I don't know if their stuff works.
K? So for whatever that's worth, don't know mister I know one thing is he hasn't seen enough of them yet, but he's kinda distracted. He's over there in Ra'ud or however you say it, Saudi Arabia, trying to stop World War three. So, maybe that's more important than the affidavits.
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If I may Okay.
[02:00:40] Unknown:
Pardon me? Yep. Hold on just a second. Let's check out the show here, Joe, because I think we're about over and we can, entertain your comment. Anyway, hope you, got something out of today's show. Thanks for joining us. And, if we don't see you tomorrow with Brent, maybe, possibly, we'll see you again sometime real soon. So, yeah, Brent's on with us tomorrow. So ciao ciao, listening audience. Alright. Now back to our deal. Joe, what were you, gonna insert?
[02:01:11] Unknown:
Did you, listen to Trump speaking yesterday at some forum? I don't know where it was at. It's some forum group or whatever. And they one one of the people asked him about money and what's his motive, what's his driving force, what drives him to do what he does. Yeah. And, did you see that?
[02:01:44] Unknown:
I I don't know that I did, Joe. I saw some excerpts of a Well of a a deal he did yesterday, and, hell, he's doing a damn press conference or two every day. So what what what did what was it? The point here's here's the point, Upshot.
[02:01:58] Unknown:
He says, I love what I do. Yeah. Right. He said, even if I made even if I made no money, I love what I do. He did miss the he did miss the the quotation by the German poet by the name of Goethe who said the true pleasures in life come not in doing what we like,
[02:02:18] Unknown:
but liking what we do. Yeah. And I totally agree with that. The comments you were making was reminiscent of what he said yesterday. Yeah. Well, if you if you really like what you do for a living, you're you're never working. You're just pursuing something you really like. Unfortunately, some people can get in there and they whatever they really liked, they were pursuing, they end up hating. Like, when I was in the record business, Joe, I didn't come home and listen to records. I turned on the television. So it can work in a little bit of a reverse fashion, but there's nothing let me see if I can rephrase mister Trump's comment. There's nothing like living a life of purpose.
It's so fulfilling. K? So when you guys just you're my you're my spouse and every my children and everything else. I mean, when I'm not with you, I'm thinking about what we talked about or noodling on something to do with this, and it just takes up all my time. I mean, you know, not twenty four hours a day, but a damn good portion of it. So now that we're off the air, does anybody else have any questions now? That's usually when they wanna ask questions, Joe. No? Alright. Well, I guess we wrapped up all the business and got it all buttoned up and everything today then. Roger.
There's Joan. Yes, ma'am.
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What did you what did what did Ukraine's Zelensky say that was rude to Trump? And what did and how did JD? What did JD Vance come back and say,
[02:04:02] Unknown:
Well, I know I can't quote it to you. But he came back and said that that Trump is under Russian delusion and that he's a Russian puppet and putting out Russian disinformation. And I think he was really referring to the thing that Trump said that you, Zelensky's approval rating. What do you think, and I think he got this from Putin. What do you think, Zelensky's approval rating is, Joan?
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I think you said 4%.
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Four %. And Zelensky accused him of being a Russian puppet over that. And I if I was Zelensky, I just don't know if I'd be screwing with a guy of Trump's stature with, with the guy that owns the biggest communication platform in the world right beside him. I think that's very foolish. Yeah. And what did JD Vance say? He's he said he he told him he was he told him he was pretty much a fool for saying that. He was gonna basically, get the consequences of it. Don't know what that may be, but it was not favorable. I can tell you that.
[02:05:12] Unknown:
Okay. Good. Thanks, Roger.
[02:05:14] Unknown:
Alright. Why don't you put JD Vance addresses Zelensky in a search engine and see what comes up. You'll get a little more accurate answer probably. K. Okay. Yeah. Alright. Thanks. Yes. You're welcome.
[02:05:28] Unknown:
Anyone else? Hey, Roger. Anyone else? There's somebody. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Can you hear me?
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Verily.
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How about now?
[02:05:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Much better. Okay. This is Rich. Now talk right talk right in the microphone, please.
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Okay. This is Rich in hot air.
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Now we're cooking with gas. What do you need?
[02:05:58] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Rich in Huntsville. I went I went to court last week and I went through all the hoops and hurdles and stuff and I always procrastinate. So, I went and tried to run my insurance that I had off on my local computer here in the house and I couldn't do it. So I went down to the local CVS pharmacy and they couldn't print this stuff off of my phone because what they do is they I have my insurance renewed every month. So they just send after I make my payments, they send the proof of insurance to my phone. And from there you can transfer it onto a printer at a local Walgreens or CVS pharmacy.
But I couldn't do it at my house. I went down to CVS, they couldn't do it. So I went across the street to a local State Farm, but wasn't in my that wasn't my agent. And I told I went in and told them my problem and they contacted my agent in another location and then they eventually they got my insurance card. So then I was able to go down to the local DMV and show them proof that I had insurance. And while I was there, I went into the, what's what's that, probate office? Because a couple years ago, I had, filed my affidavit of citizenship there.
And, probate? Hold on, Rich. At the probate office? Yeah. They that's where I had to file it at the probate office.
[02:08:06] Unknown:
Well, that's like for things estates and things like that that don't have a will and all that. Why are you filing it there?
[02:08:15] Unknown:
That's that's where I was, told that, that that's where the county recorder is now, I guess.
[02:08:23] Unknown:
No. The So when I recorders no. Hold it, Rich. For first of all, I'm questioning why we're off on this. Secondly, the county recorder is is where the the court is and the property records are. They're not at probate. Probate is a one of their courts that deals with the states.
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Right. Yeah. I I understand that. But two years ago, when I when I got that affidavit of citizenship, that's where, that's where I was told that that's where the Well, we They do have a reporting No. Nobody here told you that. Nobody here told you that. Or you or you talking where'd you get it from? Well, no. After I went through the process of getting my citizenship, evidence, sent back to me from the secretary of state, that's where I was that's where I went to file my evidence for if I ever got any kind of conflict with the DMV or whoever in the future, that's where I guess everybody files their paperwork.
So when I went in there to ask if I can have a copy of what I had filed two years ago because as you say I procrastinate and I couldn't find the original copy from two years ago and all they did is just they just stamp it, time date it and everything. And they couldn't they told me that they didn't have it on file.
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Well, I can understand why. Why the hell okay. Rich, hold on. Why should they have it on file?
[02:10:17] Unknown:
Because that's that's where the that's where you do all your recordings now. It it No. No, sir. No, sir. You're wrong.
[02:10:25] Unknown:
I've never taught that. I've never heard that. And wherever you heard that from, don't know what the hell they're doing. You didn't hear it here. Okay. Well, she went
[02:10:37] Unknown:
no. I'm I'm not I'm not trying to put out any disinformation or anything like that. That's just that's the local instructions that were given to me to file documentation. Sure. Copper Moonshine? Well, I will. I went to David Strait. Courthouse. Okay. And the county courthouse has moved everything out of the county courthouse except for the courtrooms and the sheriff's office and the county jail is like a what do you call it? An auxiliary? Right. They've kinda like merged with the city a little bit. So when you get all your license being stuff or you get your passport stuff, it's all consolidated in town in Huntsville.
They took away a lot of the satellite places where you would go to get your DMV stuff taken care of. So when I went down there to do all my paperwork and stuff, And also, I, you know, I went to the originally, I went to the county, and they said, we we don't do that here anymore. Everything's been moved down to the, it's a consolidated place. There's no courtrooms there, but it's it's just where you go to do your, you pay your taxes. You're not delaying your taxes. Can I interrupt you for a second without all without a, probate office?
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Without all this detail, without all this superb DMV and
[02:12:29] Unknown:
that's a new building they just built like three years ago. It opened up for operation right during COVID. So that's where so I was told that all the recording stuff is done at the probate office now. So that's where I went to file it. So while I was there, they told me that they couldn't find it. But I had a copy I had the original copy and I said it looks like this, and you guys have filed it in miscellaneous. So they kind of scratched their heads and then about five minutes later they came back and said, here you go. And I said, well, can I get three copies of it? So I got three copies of it because it's got the date stamp of when I turned it in a couple of years ago. And then I asked them the question, now I have to go to court tomorrow.
So how do I get this in the court's hands? Do you have like one of those vacuum tubes that shoots down like the local bank to the county courthouse? And they said no. So I said, well, still what I do, just present this to the in processing when I go into the courtroom? And they said, yeah, probably. So anyway, the next day I went and I talked to the, you know, the in processing clerk that, you know, has, you know, they call out your name and stuff and you go into the court and have a seat. And, I I told the girl there, I said, if you don't mind, could you please pull my I gave her my name. Could you please pull my name and put it last? I want to go last to see the judge.
And she looked at me like, well, why you want to see the judge last? And I said, well, when I was in elementary and high school, I never had a legal lawful education. And I want to know how the process works of of being in a courtroom. And, so she said, well, oh, okay. So, yeah, they they work they work that out, and they they ran me in last. And when I went up to the judge, I I had copies of my insurance, and she said, is your she she just asked me, is your paper is your papers, there in in order and stuff? I said, yeah. This is my administrative remedy right here. It's all taken care of. And I asked her, I said, if if you don't mind, judge, could could you just miss this on without prejudice?
And she said, yes. You can go. And it it happened less than a minute, and and it was almost like a divine a divine wind came came through there with Okay. You wanted thirty seconds.
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And You want
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I was on my way. So whatever you know, so for what that's worth, but, you know, you got I I hope I did something right, you know?
[02:15:53] Unknown:
Well, you went and got a copy of the insurance they charged you with driving on no insurance. Right? You went and got a copy of it. That's what a bunch of the time spent on that, and that story was. You presented the judge with it. Therefore, you had insurance when they wrote the ticket, and therefore, she just missed everything. What kind of divine wind is blowing in your mind?
[02:16:16] Unknown:
Well, it just it just seemed well, yeah. I wasn't I was expecting for them to make me pay court costs because, when I got that insurance ticket, there was another ticket that the deputy gave me that I didn't have registration. And at 02:00 in the morning, I was really upset that they pulled me over in the first place. And I just told him, I said, my registration is a VIN number. And he said, no, I don't want to argue with you about that. So he gave me the two tickets. So that's why I had to go to court. But when I went to show them proof of insurance, I got my tags quote updated and told them a little bit of how things used to be around here before they consolidated everything.
And I think they cut me some slack because you know, it might have been that affidavit that I had had
[02:17:25] Unknown:
in there in the first place. No. You you gave her proof of insurance, man. Could've could've been it. Rich, you gave her proof of insurance. You think whatever it was, I've never heard of probate being brought into these proceedings anywhere at any time in thirty five years. Okay? So that's just what I'm gonna tell you. Alright? So, anyway, good luck. Sounds like you got out of it. Unscathed, and, we're happy for you. Thank you. Oh, what's next? Thanks, Rogers. Yes, ma'am. Okay, Rich. We'll see you later. Yes. Is that Julie?
[02:18:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Hi, Roger.
[02:18:01] Unknown:
Hey, Jules. How are you doing, babe?
[02:18:04] Unknown:
You know what? I wanted to tell you, not that I want anybody to send me wishes, but today is my birthday, and I wanted to tell you that my birthday has now been made complete plate by, complete by you. And all these calls and your teachings and your patience and sometimes your angry admonishment towards us, but, I wanted to thank you and just say that my day is now complete. And then also, I just got that book, Hacking Bitcoin, by, by Roger Verick. Yeah. That, Catherine Austin fit fits, recommended. And I'm not even through the second page, and it's already amazing. It's astounding. I mean, it's just unbelievable and it's very easy it's a story by him, but anyway, I highly recommend everybody get this because when, when Roger Ver actually invested in this, he was so happy because he was he basically said we had the first chance in the world to free the world.
After, you know, thousands of years of government corruption with money, we finally had a technology that was untouchable and it was decentralized and one of the most amazing things for prosperity for everyone. And then after he did this, conference in Atlanta, Georgia in 2013, he something went wrong and he noticed that two years later he saw that the network had been clogged. So anyway, I'm only through like two pages, but it looks like this has somehow he states in here it's been it was subverted by some evil people and I certainly would guess that would be the government.
But anyway, I just thought I would recommend that to you because, I I I haven't even I'm not gonna be able to put this book down. Okay. Well, you give us a book report on it. You know, as I've stated publicly,
[02:20:03] Unknown:
I'm 76 years old. I don't care about upside. K?
[02:20:08] Unknown:
Right. No. I know you don't. I I know. I'm just talking about this from a freedom financial standpoint, not from upside or anything, but just from freedom, from a financial system, which we're not Well, hopefully,
[02:20:19] Unknown:
well, let's hope Trump doesn't get sucked into this if they do have those bigs on the side that are doing the manipulation. And, of course, that is part of the basis of the fears that Kath, Kathleen Austin Fitch, Catherine Austin Fitch is talking about, which may be very valid. K? So, anyway, alright, happy Thank you. Feliz cumpleanos.
[02:20:39] Unknown:
Thank you for everything. Feliz cumpleanos.
[02:20:43] Unknown:
Yvos. Yeah. Okay. Well, happy birthday. I hope you enjoy it with friends or something. Go out and have a nice dinner. Oh, I know what I wanted to ask you. Are you active in real estate up there now?
[02:21:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I have a I do all sorts of things. I don't just do brokerage. I do property flips. I do property management, and I do, consultations for foreclosures for banks and stuff like that, which are going up right now. But, yeah, I'm a broker in Maryland, Virginia, and in DC.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
They, I saw a picture of somebody's on their cell phone in the DC area of all the new listings.
[02:21:30] Unknown:
Shit. Yeah. That's a lie, Roger. It is? I went yeah. I went back. You know, I can do I'm pretty good at logistics. Google
[02:21:39] Unknown:
Google would lie to me?
[02:21:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Google would lie to you. Those search engines would lie to you. You know, there's you've got to go by ZIP code because real estate is so localized in Washington, D. C. And in certain ZIP codes, if you do year over year sales, I did this to prove one of my friends wrong, sales are down like 2% in one ZIP code and they're not down 50% or 40% like Google pointed out.
[02:22:03] Unknown:
No. They were just no. What it was showing no. What it was showing was new listings, and there was a, I don't know, a bunch of little there were pins on a map, and there's a bunch of pins. That's all I know. So,
[02:22:16] Unknown:
you know, we've got because of the job, jobs that we have in this area, and it's not just Washington, DC. We've got the biotech industry here in Maryland and all sorts of things in the because we're considered a metropolitan area and there's two states and a foreign country involved, you've got your you've got a nice selection for people who are looking who can't find jobs here. There's always people who are hiring, whether it's DC, Northern Virginia, or Southern Maryland. We're very blessed to be in this area. It's almost impossible to be unemployed unless you wanna make yourself unemployed
[02:22:50] Unknown:
here. Yeah. I hope you're not being represented by Jamie Raskin wherever you are in Maryland.
[02:22:58] Unknown:
Anyway If I were, I'd probably take him out somewhere, throw him off of a boat.
[02:23:03] Unknown:
Shit. That'd be it. And we'd give you a gold star for it. Okay. Thanks, Julie. Happy birthday, and hope you enjoy your day. Very much. And Thank you. Thank you, Roger. Uh-huh. You're welcome, sweetheart. Now who else? Somebody there? Yeah. Is that sketch?
[02:23:20] Unknown:
Yeah. You brought up Raskin. His wife has been exposed as pilfering the government through USAID. And Yeah. He might he he himself might go go down because of his wife's pilfering of USAID.
[02:23:39] Unknown:
Boy, that'd be great. I love that. I can't stand that little Roman type arrogant Jew bastard. Yeah. Revelation two and three niner. Alright. Well, good. Okay. Anybody else? I'm gonna go importance. Okay. Yes.
[02:24:01] Unknown:
Territorial jurisdiction.
[02:24:03] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Don't know much about it, George. I know. I I saw the one time, and I think it was title eight somewhere, and it was a definition of an of a national. It said someone born in American Samoa, Swains, Islands, or the outlying territories. K? So now the question becomes, what are the outline territories?
[02:24:37] Unknown:
Contacts that I had just recently heard about and, haven't looked into totally, but was that you could sue a judge, only in, like, Puerto Rico, one of the other territories because I don't know if there's a difference between, like, state of Florida and Florida.
[02:24:55] Unknown:
Well, I have no idea about that, and I I'm not in pursuing any judges. So I I don't know. For one of those answers, I don't know. Thank you. K. Alright. You're welcome. Okay. Nobody else? I'm gonna go. Hey. We have been cloudy and a little drizzly. When they say rain here, it's like spit. It's like somebody spitting on you. It's not hard usually. But anyway, we've had nothing but clouds and stuff for almost ten days. Thunder, lightning, a little bit of rain, and we had a little sun yesterday for a little bit with a few patches of blue sky. But, otherwise, ten days of uncharacteristic weather for us here. But we're this is we're leading into our our rainy season, which should be March and April. And this, I guess, is the prey that do it. Anyway, I'm gonna go off and try and hunt some, lunch and, get out of the apartment for a little bit, and I will see y'all tomorrow with mister Brent Winters, at the same time, same place.
Okay? So you guys have a great day. Julie, have a wonderful birthday. And, we'll see, Manana and Julie will be one day older tomorrow. Sure will. Hey, Roger?
[02:26:13] Unknown:
Yes. You're cutting the show off I didn't hear you. You're cutting the show off a half hour early?
[02:26:19] Unknown:
Well, no. We're finished with the show half hour ago.
[02:26:23] Unknown:
Oh, I'm sorry. My time time's all messed up. You have a blessed day.
[02:26:27] Unknown:
Thank you, sir. Ciao ciao.
[02:26:33] Unknown:
Roger.
[02:26:49] Unknown:
I think he's boogied.
[02:26:52] Unknown:
He did. I think Sketch was referring to what Roger was trying to tell Merck about getting more sleep. Is that I think he he was talking about the time change. Is that correct?
[02:27:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I think so. The time time change, for the, fallback, fallback. What's the other one? Go forward. Yeah. He doesn't have to do that, but he was reminding Merca that she was gonna have to do it and apologizing, I think. But it was and I'm sorry. I didn't realize that, yeah, it's a half hour after the show, and, I've lost time of track of time. Time of I lost time of track, basically. So, please forgive me.
[02:27:44] Unknown:
One of the things I wanted to tell Roger is that when I went in front of that judge, I was afraid that the county was going to clobber me with not having my vehicle quote registered for the last two years and that they were going to make me a court cost. But as they say, somehow I got dismissed. So I'm happy about that. And if that affidavit maybe went across their office or something maybe that's another reason why they let me escape. I don't know. Any thoughts? Julie, if you're still around, can you tell us a little bit as much as you can about Ortevira's as much you could get out of it from what you're at?
Thank you.
[02:30:11] Unknown:
I'm sorry. What did you want me to do? I'm sorry.
[02:30:27] Unknown:
Put some gauze over your your phone so you're not so loud.
[02:30:37] Unknown:
Is this better?
[02:30:39] Unknown:
It's Sam Houston. I was wondering if Julie was still around and if she could, tell us, kind of give us a synopsis about what you read from Roger Ver's book so far about Bitcoin? Thank you.
[02:30:57] Unknown:
I haven't completely read. Am I too loud now or is this better?
[02:31:03] Unknown:
Well, he's wanting you to read the book to us.
[02:31:06] Unknown:
Not not read.
[02:31:10] Unknown:
Yeah. Somebody said I was a little bit loud, so I did put some mesh over my speaker. Is this better? Am I too loud?
[02:31:31] Unknown:
Julie, I didn't say it, but I think your just your volume's fine.
[02:31:34] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Thank you. Yeah. So, regarding the book coin Bitcoin book, it's called Hijacking Bitcoin, and it's written by Roger Vair, v as in Victor, e r. And I haven't read much. I've only read about the first five pages of it, but he basically starts out in in the book that it's a painful read and it's the first time this story has been told with this much detail and sophistication to the world because he basically says that we had a chance to be free from all of the government corruption with money because this technology was untouchable and it was basically sound, stable, incorruptible, and would result in we'd be liberated from bank control and achieve economic rather than political goals. He was basically saying it would be prosperity for everyone versus war inflation and government control.
He was really excited at the time when he did his cryptocurrency conference in Atlanta, Georgia in October of twenty thirteen and he was, it was the first national conference on the topic. And he noticed that there were two sides there. One that believed in monetary competition and then another nefarious side whose sole commitment was to just one protocol which was probably the Federal Reserve note. Anyway, he said something his first clue that something had gone wrong came two years later when he saw the network, seriously clogged and how transaction fees soared and settlement slowed to a crawl and then all of the on ramps and off ramps were closing due to high compliance costs and he didn't understand this.
And he reached out to a bunch of experts who basically told him that a quote unquote civil war had developed within the crypto world and the there were some nefarious people who had turned against widespread adoption and so that's I guess the fall of Bitcoin and then, what they did was to counter Bitcoin, they started developing Venmo and Zelle, Cash App, Facebook payments and all others even though those were not cryptos and they were still controlled by the banks, they were alternative payment systems that they marketed. So, anyway, I haven't finished reading it. It's just the start of it but it's a really so far I'm very impressed about it.
It's a pretty easy read and, that's really all I'm at right now but when I'm done I'm happy to give a synopsis of what happened with, bitcoin because the key to turning any commodity into money is widespread adoption and use. So this as it continues, we're turning into that and, it went something went bad. Somebody has gone in and I guess altered the platform in some way, shape, or form that has caused it to be slow, expensive to mine, and a bunch of other things that weren't true in the beginning of its rollout. That's really all I have. I yield.
[02:35:16] Unknown:
Is that the guy that they went after in Spain that Catherine Austin Fitts said they went and arrested him, the author?
[02:35:24] Unknown:
I think so. I think you're correct. And I do believe he served jail time.
[02:35:36] Unknown:
Yeah. What's interesting about what I mentioned about territorial jurisdiction is, Article one, Section eight of the constitution. You can go after these judges, but you have to sue them either in Guam or Puerto Rico or, another territorial because, basically, there's no circuit courts as far as, you know, their their existence with these judges. So it goes kind of in line with what we've been talking about, what constitution did they sign an oath to, a yield.
[02:36:07] Unknown:
Yeah. My understanding now is these people are never took an oath of office at all, so they're not bound by any of these constitutions at all? Nothing? None of the articles or the amendments apply to them because they're just impersonating the foreign agents, impersonating federal officials and they have absolutely no right to be there at all. It's utter lawlessness because I remember that Todd Callender's, his law assistant, his law clerk or his, what do you call the people who are they're lawyers but they're not lawyers. They're the they know everything that the law lawyers know but they just don't they didn't pass the bar exam. What do you call those people? I can't remember.
[02:37:01] Unknown:
Paralegal.
[02:37:02] Unknown:
Yep. Paralegal. Thank you so much. Yeah. Kind of like a physician assistant in a hospital sometimes knows more than the actual physicians do. Hey Robbie, are you still on the call?
[02:37:28] Unknown:
Julie?
[02:37:30] Unknown:
Hello. Yeah?
[02:37:33] Unknown:
I was gonna tell you that the other coin that they made is Bitcoin Cash. That's the one that is working as Satoshi wants Bitcoin to work because it's faster, and you could use it as as money and your transaction is really quick.
[02:37:52] Unknown:
Yes. He mentions that in here. Thank you for bringing that up. He said that Bitcoin went into Bitcoin Cash and that occurred two years later in 2017 and he says that it was accompanied by great cries and screams as if something horrible was happening. And it was supposed to be a restoration of the original Bitcoin, but, this was Bitcoin Cash was an attempt to restore that and it and it didn't, it didn't work. So what they did was the reason why it didn't work was, those, deep state people. They continued to push out the new payment systems using Zelle and Venmo and Cash App and Facebook payments to thwart Bitcoin Cash. So, yeah, you're right there.
Pretty sad. And it had and it and, Roger or Rob yeah, Roger says in this book that this book will demonstrate that by late twenty thirteen, Bitcoin had already been targeted for capture. It's sad because the book says that this book had to be written. It's a story of a missed opportunity to change the world, a tragic tale of subversion and betrayal, but it is also a hopeful story of the efforts we can make to ensure that the hijacking of Bitcoin is not the final chapter. There is still the chance for this great innovation to liberate the world, but the path from here to there turns out to be harder than any of us ever imagined.
[02:40:09] Unknown:
Okay. So I think that's about it for the Radio Ranch with Roger Seals for Thursday. Don't forget the Paul English live, today at 3PM eastern. Go to PaulEnglishlive.com or and, you can find the, links to the, Rumble channel, also radiosoapbox.com, which is, where Paul English live will be broadcast today. Thank you so much for joining us for the Radio Ranch. For more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com. That is the matrix,d0cs,.com. You will find literally a plethora of fun stuff. Plethora.
Plethora. Plethora. There you go. You'll you'll find literally a plethora of fun stuff. Pack a lunch. Stay the day. I'm Paul. I'm out of here. Have a great day. We'll catch you back here tomorrow for the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales and the cohost Brent Allen Winters for the Friday edition, 11AM eastern, right here. Bye now. Blasting the voice of freedom worldwide, you're listening listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[02:41:29] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
[02:41:36] Unknown:
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