In this episode of the Radio Ranch, Roger Sayles and John Kasarab discuss a variety of topics ranging from the significance of Saint Patrick's Day to the intricacies of traffic court experiences. The conversation touches on the cultural and historical aspects of Saint Patrick's Day, including the surprising fact that Savannah, Georgia hosts the second largest parade in the U.S. The hosts also delve into personal anecdotes, such as John's experience with traffic court and the peculiarities of roundabouts in South Bend, Indiana.
The episode takes a deeper turn as the hosts explore geopolitical issues, including the deportation of a notorious Venezuelan gang to El Salvador and the implications of the U.S. government's actions. They also discuss the controversial topic of birthright citizenship, referencing legal expert John Eastman's insights on the matter. The conversation highlights the complexities of jurisdiction and the historical context of citizenship laws in the United States. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively discussions about the influence of Zionism, the role of the judiciary, and the potential for significant political and legal changes in the near future.
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Boy, us too, Alvin, and, we're gonna take another stab at it here today on the Monday edition of the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales and, for the first hour at least, maybe more, John Kasarab. We never know. And it is the seventeenth of, March, and I guess it's right at the tail end or we're out of the Ides of March. Can we, like, take that for granted? I think so. Anyway, beware of the Ides of March, and, here we go. So the keeper of all of the folks that help us extend our reach here at the Radio Ranch are they're all, overseen by one Paul Beener. And so at this time, he gets his little short period of fame here to come out and identify all these wonderful people that help us extend our reach and maybe reach you. Hell, who knows? Don't you, Paul?
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Exactly. Top of the morning to you there, Roger. And what a beautiful Saint Patrick's Day it is for sure. We're actually on a bunch of platforms. Yeah. We're on WBOU one zero six point nine FM Chicago, Illinois, and we're also on WDRN productions platforms including Home Network TV, Freedom Nation dot TV, Go Live TV, and Stream Life dot tube. Alright. Also on our our on our pivotal, on our original platform, eurofolkradio.com. Eurofolk radio is brought to us by the bloody wonderful Eli James. He's a fabulous individual.
Gotta love the guy. Gotta love the guy. And we're on Global Voice Radio Network for sure. We are global. We are global all over the place. Go to our website. You know? It's the metricsdocs.com. The metricsdocs.com. You'll find all kinds of interesting stuff, but you won't find anything about Saint Patty's Day there. No. But we're still celebrating it just the same. Good morning, Raj.
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You're not giving out free green beer here at the start of the show, I assume.
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I don't have a green beer anywhere in sight. You know? I'm gonna have to go and get some. I see. Well, it's probably a good idea if you can find any left
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at this late stage.
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Keep it warm. Keep up the Irish. Aaron go bra.
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Alright. Now we're gonna have a little Boston City to Ireland. And maybe I'm Alright. We're gonna have Okay. We're gonna have dialect dialect stuff here this morning. Okay. Here's a good question for you there, Patty. Hey. Who, who's got the second largest parade in the country today? Shit. Oh, is that for me? Sure. Come on, Patty. Come on. Where are you, Patty? I don't have a clue. Thursday in Chicago. Chicago. Somebody's yelling in the background, but we're not getting any
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any of it feeding through much. I know because I've got them turned down. Yeah. You got them turned down. They won't be able to speak until they actually pull their head out of their out of their turkeys.
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Okay. Good. Well, we're gonna get the pull their head out of their arms. Going over on stage that's going off over on stage left. I'm gonna come back to stage right. John, my good and old friend John, do you know who where the second largest, Saint Patty's parade is in the country today?
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Not a not a clue.
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Not a clue. Well, you probably never guess it. I can tell you that. Savannah, Georgia. Savannah, Georgia has a huge second in the country behind, New York, I guess, or Boston or wherever that's going on up there today. And they'll be drinking a bunch of green beer and showing their fannies. So, anyway, good luck. Hope you make it through it. And, you couldn't you couldn't hold a gun in my head to get me in one of those places. So, anyway, hope you're having a good Saint Patty's Day. Do you know do you know there, Paul, that right before the show, because it's another cloudy wintery kind of day in Ecuador and a little bit chilly, so I put on my green hat. I'm my green felt hat I have on today, and I hope you're wearing your green. John, do you have your green or John? No. I quit doing that since I'm when I left South Bend. You know? Come on. Come on, man. You gotta participate.
Yeah. Okay. So it's Saint Patty's Day. That's good. I'm glad you brought it up, Paul, because I always forget it. I don't have any Irish in me that I know of. Anyway, here we go on the Monday edition. John Kasarab's back with us last week, John. As the as the sun went down last week, you had been to traffic court, and we have not heard the results or the experience. And we'd like to hear it about it, please.
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Well, again, I I'm waiting for the judge now. I, had got moved, and then I went in, and there was some kind of a hearing going on. I thought I was supposed to be there, so I went down there, did all that stuff, and I find out that the, the meeting that was scheduled had nothing to do with my paperwork and me. It had to do with the paperwork and the judge. The judge wanted to review everything, and I was told that I would have to come back, in order to do a demure and, that I would be be hearing from the judge in the mail. So right now, I'm waiting for the mail to see what's what's gonna happen next. Do you have a, like, a
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little coffee and a cupcake waiting for the mailman to bring you that?
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No. Not close.
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Gosh.
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But I do have fond memories of living in South Bend, Indiana with no University of Notre Dame, the Irish,
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and, thank Patty's day back there. Mhmm. That's mandatory celebration. Oh, I bet. Now that's, that's the city that, Buddha Buttigieg was the mayor of, wasn't it? Well, don't remind me. Oh my god. He just So he was and I'd forgotten that Notre Dame was there. So he is was the mayor of South Bend, Indiana where Notre Dame is.
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Yeah. Really, really a mess. You know that idiot took out a bunch of the traffic lights downtown and put in these roundabouts, and it just causes all kinds of crazy crap. Rotundus.
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Here we got those a bunch. They get they they use those a lot down here.
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Well, some places it works well. There,
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the traffic is so heavy. It doesn't work very well. Oh, no. I remember seeing a video someplace over in Europe. Don't remember where, but, we had one of these places where three or five different streets come together at one intersection. And Yeah. They had put a light up there, and it was sometimes a fifteen or twenty minute wait to get through that light from one of the streets. And so they decided to take the light out and the damnedest thing, the traffic just flows perfect.
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Yeah. If you've got a big enough roundabout,
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but he didn't a roundabout. They they weren't a roundabout. They just took the light out of this weird weird ass intersection, and everything started running fine. There weren't any weights. There weren't anything. Everybody respect
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respected it, and my stomach's wanting to act up. Pardon me. And, it just flowed perfectly. So, I've noticed overseas when a lot of these Asian countries, they have them. They have very big ones. They're not tiny. They're not small, like, maybe one or two cars going through. He put in all these small things. So, can you imagine on game day and things like that? It just
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just just was a nightmare for everybody back there. Yeah. Well, you know, our audience, I know they tuned in here first of the week and wanted to hear about Saint Patty's Day and Paul, and and we gave them that. Now we're talking about roundabouts and stuff. So that riveting cliff hanging conversations here for the folks that have even woken up early to join us no less out there on your side of the the Left Coast as Rush Limbaugh used to refer to it as. I wish I had more on my ticket situation here, but, friend of mine that I work with, you know, at these meetings, he's going through the same process.
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And, he got one of these judges that was threatening him physically if he didn't plea. I mean, he just went crazy on him,
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and so, he's trying to figure out how he's gonna deal with it. Sir, are you an independent trier of facts, or are you a party to the action?
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Well, it seemed like, the more he spoke up, when he didn't give him a plea, he just got louder. I wasn't there, so I didn't get to see it, but he told me he's he was getting worried because of, the judge being so irrational. I mean, it's just ridiculous.
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Well, they got some certainly some irrational ones. Have you heard about what happened, over the weekend, John, or are you two dis distracted?
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No. I was pretty distracted. So, I'm trying to catch up on the news. Well, I got two flights
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of, this, well, they say it's the worst gang in the world out of Venezuela, the Triab the Agua or something. Yeah. Yeah. That here I know about that one. I don't even know what that translates to. So, anyway, they rounded them up, and they got them on two planes and got them outside of US airspace on the way to El Salvador. Mister Bucelli is helping us out down there by putting him away in one of his good secure jails. And one of these wacko judges came out and tried to say that he couldn't do that, and Trump and them said, well, too bad they're outside they're outside the international limit. Too bad. So so they got that. Now the other thing that's really cooking this morning seems to be excuse me. I've got this cough one of these years.
Is the auto pin thing. And particularly on the parolees or the or the people in jail, I think there's 40 of them that were facing the death penalty, and they went in and commuted all those. Yes. They didn't let them out of jail. They just got them off death row, I guess. All of that, all the j six committee of people that were protected, all those people are now exposed. And I think the the I think they're gonna go after him real quick on this, auto signing thing. It's a real scam, to the fact that one at one point, the speaker of the house came up. They they were in a meeting with Biden, and they got all of his aids out of the room. And the guy said, do you know you signed this thing stopping the shipping of natural gas, and it's it's, like, causing billions of dollars of damage a day? And he goes, I didn't sign that.
And he goes, yeah. Let me show you. And he showed him it was auto pinned. So there there is no telling on the repercussions of this. But I will bet you when they start hauling them up, if so, that they're all Jews. What do you wanna bet?
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Oh, I wouldn't bet against that. No. No way.
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And, of course, all we know is one of the reasons was they took these people off the, off of death row commuting their sentence. They said, we don't like the death penalty. No. You don't. Because that's in the fourth third stage of the, white papers of the communist international. You gotta get rid of the the death penalty, and you gotta get rid of the guns before you can move to the fourth stage. Now that's what they've been aiming for for the four the four years we went through, folks. Yeah. That's exactly what they were aiming through. That's all the coordinated Soros DAs and all those people that just turn right around and let those people back out to, do their wickedness on the population. That's all third stage period of escalating violence.
They were going for the golden ring, and I believe they've effectively been stopped barring a Samson option type decision. You know what the Samson option is, John? Not probably the way you're referring to it. And just Well, as it is stated, Israeli policy, they said if anybody tries to nuke them, they've already got missiles aimed in all the capitals of Europe and the world. So, it's called the Samson option. They're they're pretty they're pretty free about, throwing that around. Yeah. So, anyway, that's what we're dealing with. Here we are on this Monday morning. All kinds of stuff is breaking loose. It's Saint Patty's Day. There's no telling what will go on this week or in the coming weeks. We've got some sort of a catastrophic financial event coming, it would appear. And, these guys have got all their minions out there doing all their dirty work, burning down Tesla dealerships, keying Tesla cars with swastikas.
I mean, it's just so ridiculous, these people, and they're really showing their true colors. And, man, man, do I hate them. I I just hate all you people. So, anyway, I get off my soapbox. What do you say to all that, John? Beware of the Ides of March. Beware of the Ides of March, you Romans.
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Well, that's where it's at. That I I was so happy when I heard about the autopin autopin thing. I mean, how much weirder can it get? Look at all this stuff that's coming out about these people. And you know what? The problem is is that all the people around him that weren't part of the government, they all knew this guy was not functional.
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Oh, absolutely. Are you kidding me? They'd go to synagogue on Saturday and laugh their asses off.
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Well, I'm talking just about reporters and others that had to deal with that whole, mess over there. They they knew all the the truth of what was going on, and yet they were so tied in with their philosophy that they just let it happen thinking they were gonna win.
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Well It's exciting. I mean, we got a real chance to to get the country back. I'm telling you, they are about to get big time exposed, I trust. Now here's a gift to some of these Jews, and all of a sudden, they don't wanna mess with them anymore because mister Trump has a pretty fanatical, group of these Zionists around him also. K? Unfortunately, I hate to say that. I wish it wasn't true. But these days and times, you can't imagine anybody with any political clout at all not being affiliated with the money machine of the Zionist. Now this is You can't you can't become a mogul in New York without Without without dealing with Yeah. That's right. Right. I saw a, a video Saturday. You know, weekends are real slow. I don't know if y'all notice that. I do.
It just seems like there's not a lot of new stuff I wanna watch, and I end up poking around looking at things that people sent me. By the way, Paul, I'd I put one of those in Skype for you if we get around to playing it today or tomorrow, which is a new interview, a newer interview with Eastman on the, birthright citizenship stuff. Eastman's a big attorney. I think he's a dean of a law school out there by you somewhere, John. They're trying to debar him. He's a fine lawyer, and, he goes into birthright citizenship. That's a whole another interesting thing we can talk about here today. But That that's gonna be important. Yeah. It's at the Supreme Court right now. They took it up there Friday.
And it looks like Trump is is clearly in the right there on, on this. And what, what we've missed that they bring out. I don't say that we've missed anything really per se. But in this Eastman talk, if, if we get to play it, you'll hear all the cases we talk about. Well, Elkrie v Wilkins, Wong, Kilmark, Slaughterhouse cases. He he talks about all of them. And, the in the Wong Kim Ark case, what was really key was that Wong's parents had left China and come here, and they had established a domicile. They were still subject to the king of China, like, if I'm still a citizen of The United States here of America.
But yet, but but yet I'm a resident of Ecuador, which I'm not, but I one of these days I will be, I think. Especially if mister Trump raises the price of gold, I'll get there pretty quick. But anyway, that was the same situation that the arks were in. And so that's why the Supreme Court ruled to let him back in. Initially, they had turned him away, and he came back, and filed suit with the only only remedy he had to him, him and thousands of other Chinaman and women, I guess. And, there were so many of them that they were clogging up the court system. And so they let a couple of them run through to be decided, Wong Kim Ark being one of them. And I probably don't have to remind you, but that was the case where you've got that great dissent with, chief justice Fuller along with John Harlan, which just nails it as the feudal system. You know? Came of the came out of the, the relationship between a liege man and his liege lord. It's absolute and unbending, and unchanged by circumstances in time or place.
And they go through a well, you know, not a long thing, but a short thing. Pretty damn evident what they're talking about when they go a liege man to a liege lord. There's not a lot of wiggle room out of that. So, anyway, hopefully, we'll get a chance to play that. That's gonna be on the front burner and more and more in the conversation as, of course, this gets ruled on. Maybe we'll get Amy, Conan, Barrett to actually give a positive ruling for the Republicans. That'd be different. And, so it's pretty exciting time. John, what else have you got for us this morning? Well, you remind me you remind me of in weeks.
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You remind me of a story, what happened to me. I was pretty tight with the Jews there for a while.
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Well, yeah. You're selling insurance.
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No. No. No. No. This was, I had left home at 17, moved to Chicago, and it came limping back because my Mercedes two twenty had a camshaft problem. And I just made it back into Indiana at my folks' house, and, the car finally died. So I needed a job, and it was around Christmas time back in 1967. Mhmm. And I went down to the one of the major department stores in South Bend was owned by Jews. You know, it's a private store. It wasn't a chain. Surprise, surprise. Yeah. You wonder. It was a good store. I mean, I actually liked it there, but I want I needed a job. So They're good merchants, man. I, I went up to the office to apply, and you had to talk to the owner because he ran the place. So, anyway, the secretary told me that he was out and wouldn't be back for a while, so I said I'll wait. And I sat there all day and didn't budge.
And, he finally, he was in his office all this time, and she just was trying to get rid of me. I needed a job. I wanted to talk to him. So finally, she let me in. I got to go in and talk to him because he couldn't get past me coming out, you know? So I can't remember what all everything I said, but by the time I got done talking to him, he says, you're hired. And then I started working in the men's department and I knew how to go from, you know, a late I I really enjoyed it because I got to meet all the girls coming in and all the wives coming in to, buy things for their for their men friends. Right? Right. Christmas time. So I knew how to go from a tie or a jewelry box or a cologne into a shirt and then from into a tie and a shirt into a suit. And I was getting into all of their mess because they had salespeople for suits. They had salespeople for these things, but I kinda just made my own way of doing things.
And so Mickey Purer was the head guy that was selling the suits, and, he he saw what I was doing, and all he could say all the time, every time he sees, he says, you should have been my son. You should have been my son. And then they started talking about Lieberman, the guy that was the head of the place because we had this was a traditional kind of store back then. You know, we even had an Italian tailor on staff. Right. So I mean, we got we got, a non Jew salespeople out there on the floor slaving for them, then we got the Jews running the department, then we got the Italian tailor, you know, taking care of everything. Of course. So I got to meet the buyer so I could buy my suits and stuff, at at no almost no cost because I would buy get them from the buyer when he came in to sell to the to the guys. So, I enjoyed the hell out of those guys, and we got along great. Uh-huh.
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I just couldn't Well, there are a lot of them. They're fun to be around and stuff. You know? A lot of those people. And who knows whether mister Lieberman was of the mindset of these other creeps or not. They're, you know, that's always been their, their calling. Do you know that in the longest empire in the history of the world was the Byzantine Empire? Have you heard us talk about that before, John? No. Not really. But, you know, I'm a I'm a Byzantine Catholic. Okay. Well, this comes from that time, and the information comes from Ezra Pound. So I would consider that to be somewhat irreproachable.
And, the reason one of the reasons the Byzantine Empire lasted so long is they wouldn't let Jews in in politics, teaching, or finance for twelve hundred years. So they didn't have much choice but to become good merchants. Right. And evidently, there was a deal with them and the Jews. They said, look. You don't come in and pollute our society, and we won't kill you. That was the deal. And they honored it for, a number of years, which allowed the Byzantine Empire to last so long. Well, they honored it before the Balfour declaration too.
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Yeah. Probably. Then while the Jews and everybody over there were in peace, it was the Jews who came in to start using terrorism, which messed everything up. Yeah. Absolutely.
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Absolutely. I used to have a quote from Shamir, one of the one of the little weasels that used to be head of the Argun, and talking about how they were gonna be like rabid dogs throughout The Middle East and this, that, and the other. Unfortunately, I've lost that quote. It was really revealing. But, yep, that's them, and that's this whole faction that wants to do that. The old people, they didn't know to do that. The reason those folks live over there for two thousand years in peace till the Zionist came in.
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Yeah.
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Sure did. Anyway, the best news I've heard lately is that we might be putting a military base down there, and I'm excited about that because in Ecuador, Jack was put Oh, Jack was? Yeah. He even published it in the PPN chat, but you guys need to join. We got all these people listening in and 119 members in chat, and it's me and a couple others that are just, you know, keeping it alive. And so are they talking about the bay reopening the base at Manta? Didn't specify that. It's just that they were talking about putting a base in in down there. And, well, I like that because Yeah. I can fly military.
Right. Go in and out of,
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Ecuador, anywhere in South America on a military flight. Well, that's, cool. They may do it. It's gonna probably depend on, who gets chosen president day or presidenta here in April. I think the ninth, maybe. Same day as this catastrophic financial thing is supposed to be happening. And, we'll see. One's a commie and the other is, not a commie. Let's put it that way. I don't know what he is. But
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second best thing I heard about was, Bukele when he's gonna take all these prisoners down there, and we're gonna pay him to hold them. Right. So now they got their they messed him up with the IMF because he needed some funding for things. And now what he's doing is is he's helping us get these bastards out, and and he's
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gonna monitor them. We're gonna pay them. Then what's weird, man? You know? But you, Kelly, was made Bitcoin such a integral part of their their country down there. And now I heard somebody say the other day the, the dollar is the currency of El Salvador. So I'm not sure what's happening there, but that's what the information seems to come out as. But if you'll hold these Venezuelan snots now the other thing that was very interesting, you may not have heard, John, is that Maduro over in Venezuela, he has come up and and and come to Trump and said, look. They they paid me to let these people come let them use to come north.
This is going. Oh, yeah. And he was gonna turn over the paperwork from the Biden administration. So here's another case where, where they, well, let's their skirt's being blown up, John.
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That's amazing.
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Oh, yes. It is.
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I mean, you know, that's that's literally
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That's treason. I mean, you're talking treason right now, folks. I mean, layers of it.
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And it's all the people around Biden that, knew about it. Of course. You know, those Of course. I really would love to see some hangings,
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there in Washington, DC. Well, that's what's that's what that's what need that's what's prescribed by the document, and that's what they learned. Was there somebody trying to say something there a minute ago? No. They were just coughing. Oh, okay. So, anyway, yep, interesting times. We'll see how these things unroll. And the more they unroll, the more desperate these, protesters get. And did you didn't happen to see what Alex did Saturday, did you? No. No. Well, you got a Tesla vehicle. They're gonna give away you know, they're giving away trucks and all these fancy hundred thousand dollar automobiles and stuff now on a regular basis once a month. Do you know about that? No. I didn't either. Mm-mm. Well, I mean, some really nice vehicles, and they give you the if you win the lottery, you get, the vehicle and you get $10,000 cash. Wow. About to give two of them away and give you $20,000 cash. Wow. The next one to be given away, they've got a, Tesla, one of his cyber trucks or whatever.
So Alex gets in it. I think that's what he was in and went down to a local Tesla dealership in Austin, not too far from the studio there where they were having a protest. There weren't very many people. I mean, it wasn't very impressive, maybe forty, fifty people instead of 1,500. And Alex, I think, was making a probably correct statement that the reason there isn't that many people here is because of what they've already done this, USA, CI, you you whatever The USA deal is funding a lot of these people. So, anyway, interesting times.
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Very.
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Yep. It's very exciting. I know. As far as as our meetings up there in in Pasadena, one of the things that we were doing is these remote, things. And, I did I was never in favor of that. I didn't mind doing them a little bit at a time, but, it seems like the guys that are doing the scheduling now are scheduling nothing but remotes, and we're getting not getting a lot of people coming to the park. And, that, kinda we I kinda mandated that, we gotta stop that remote stuff. It's okay to have remote, but not every meeting because people come to the park in the meeting to meet other people and, you know, see the speaker. So, so we had a big roundtable about it, which is and and frankly, the most of the guys that would make the decision weren't there either. They were off doing something else because it was gonna be recorded and it was remote, you know.
So, just a couple of us and and we've all agreed that we're just gonna have to start doing local speakers and, get people back coming to the park because otherwise, why why come to the park? Yeah. You know, and and my my deal was is that when people were coming to the park, I would talk to them about, you know, how to talk to them about being a national US citizenship and all that stuff. And that's when I started getting those classes going in in in moving this thing forward out there. So that's dead. I mean, I haven't done a class in quite a while now.
Simply because of that problem is I don't have a way of meeting people. I really don't want to run around to every single little group that's out there. I'd rather have them come to me. Of course. Yeah. So, but anyway, with the heart issues and the stuff that I'm dealing with on my own personal side, it's probably a good thing. I need to maybe make some changes.
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Yep.
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But I wanna be a little more fluid in travel and stuff. And if I get myself locked into too many scheduled items all the time, then I can't do that. That ties you down. Yeah. It does. Alright. So I get the practice about what we preach.
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Okay. Yes, Paul.
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Earlier, you had mentioned, like, another interview or a video or something like that. Just had you sent that to me? Because It's in Skype. You sent it to me on I well, then you probably didn't click send because, I don't have anything from you Okay. For days. Let me see. It could be possible.
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It's always possible, but it looks like it's got the what I sent right there in your little inbox. But considering the way that, they've got Skype kinda screwed up now, wouldn't
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Prime morning Skype.
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It's Paul Wiener, and it should be in there, Paul. So I could maybe try and send it again. Let's see if that works. It should still be Yeah.
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Yeah. Because I'm really surprised that I got from you is Okay. Yeah. We've we've got other things that we can do.
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Okay. Well, it's sent it's sent twice in there.
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Okay. Well, the most recent thing I got from you was, Wednesday when you were having trouble with Skype Chris Lord. The second phone call. With these people.
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Leave it to Microsoft. Okay. Well, let me see if I can put it in a email while you guys are talking and send it to you that way. Unbelievable. Yeah. You wanna ever you you wanna really screw something up Sell it to Microsoft. It to Microsoft.
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Well, Meta Meta too. I mean, the WhatsApp has turned into a bunch of crap, with Meta on it.
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God, do you know have you noticed how there's an update every other day or every day for those people? No. I I just don't really use it anymore. Plus, there's so many people that can
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suck you into their groups and all these investment groups and stuff. And, I mean, it just takes hours to eliminate anything in WhatsApp. You have to go through a two or three step process depending upon how they join just just to get out of the stuff out of your phone.
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I don't join those groups. I don't I try not to get involved with that. I think Well, yeah, I don't either. They they automatically put you in.
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I think what they're doing is they're eliminating any interconnectivity between the Internet and voice over IP with actual cell phones or telephones. I mean, that's the one thing Skype had going for it was seamless integration be between phone and Skype and Skype to phone.
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And I used to be a good I think to call numbers totally anonymous by using Skype because I would get a lot of calls, and, I could call those numbers back. Or if I got them from the cell phone, I could call them back with the Skype number and find out who and what they were. A lot of people calling me. I don't just answer the phone anymore. I can't because I never know who's calling. It's gonna waste my time.
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Right. Well, we're working on it. Paul English had, something he was looking at. It was like a mega dot n z. It's out of New Zealand. And it is a social networking platform, but it does have telephone integration and communications integration in it. It does like almost everything Skype does.
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I I figured somebody's gonna come up with something or find something that'll work between now and May '1. You know, that's the day they pull to May 1. That's gotta tell you something.
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Well, I like Telegram, and I like the guys behind Telegram, but their phone system and and their voice over protocol doesn't work very well. It's hard to maintain good communication.
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And I don't like Telegram at all. I hardly ever open it anymore because of things you said about WhatsApp that I don't experience on WhatsApp. But it's a huge, huge application here in South America and all over the world. Of course, I know the guys the guys that wrote it were Ukrainian. Did you know that, John? Oh, yeah. Originally. And, and then they sold it to Facebook, idiot.
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And Telegram was sold to Facebook? No. What's that? What's that? And then he integrated it as
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Facebook Messenger, and he had the guy Ukrainian guy as president overseeing everything. And he got so disgusted with what they were doing to their app that he quit. So, anyway, it's a good fallback. We use it a lot down here.
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The, the problem that I had with WhatsApp was to set it up, you have to grant it permission to access your contacts, and Meta doesn't need to know who I talk to.
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No. They don't.
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So I never installed it.
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Alright. Well, whatever. We'll find some kind of a solution, hopefully. I know everybody's concerned about it. Todd, who's the guy that does all the, what you do for us here, Paul, of For Rentz. He was saying that he tried to integrate it into Microsoft tools and that somehow all the phone numbers didn't propagate correctly or something. Anyway, that's the story the latest we get. Well, I think we'll somebody we're pretty, industrious and have a lot of ingenuity. I think that somebody will come up with something. But if not, we'll find another way around it. So that's about all I know. It's unfortunate.
Unfortunate. I knew when Microsoft bought it, that it was going right downhill.
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I think it's all about the Benjamins
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because
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Skype was a free Skype to Skype platform. And, you know, calling Skype to phone was $2.99 a month, which is which was ridiculously cheap. And Teams, in order to have any functionality at all, you have to spend $9.99 a month. So, basically, it's just, it's all about the money. It's about the pennies. Well,
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well, you know why? Because Bill Gates got a lot of his, USAID stuff cut, so he's gone back to Microsoft and trying to increase his dividends.
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Yeah. Okay.
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Hi. So anybody in the audience got anything you'd like to chime in this morning? If by any chance, are there any listeners from the two ranch programs that have joined us? We'd love to speak with you. If you are, we don't bite, and we'd love to answer your questions should you have any. Any of you out there?
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Yeah. Just go ahead and press 6 and then mute yourself.
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Unmute yourself. We'd love to we'd love to get one listener from the rent's appearances.
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No? Alright. Give me one second. Let me
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do this in the beginning. We got a we got a little music. Oh, you got okay. You you got that. Okay. You wanna play that right now? Yep. You wanna play that? It's not very long, is it? What? Fifteen minutes?
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It looks like, six minutes thirty two seconds. Oh, you're the treasurer. About North Frank's citizenship.
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Alright. Well, let's, this is John Eastman who's a very accomplished and respected attorney. They're so much so they're trying to take his license his his bar license away. I don't think they've been successful with that yet. He's the dean of a law school or some college, small, I think, highly respected. And, the other one we played a while back that Paul was so good to boost was older, and and this is a newer, commentary from mister Eastman. This case is sitting, I guess, at the Supreme Court right now. I believe it got there last Friday, and, it's gonna be a big deal now.
There's, there's a couple of things that are being held, heard at the Supreme Court right now that have big bearing on us, and, this certainly is one of them. But the other thing some of these judges are trying to do, like, are trying to from a district court level in whatever territorial area they oversee, they're putting in nationwide injunctions that they shouldn't be allowed to do and affect the whole nation. And that is going to be heard, and that will probably have some pretty interesting repercussions. So Dar Barnes was talking about it last night. I'm gonna go over and catch Viva and Barnes. Last night, they were talking a bit about this. So, Paul, unless there's any objections, what, maybe we'll play this Eastman thing up.
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Yeah. Yeah. We can do that. One point on the nationwide injunctions. How can there be a nationwide injunction if the courts are not all political subdivisions of the federal courts? That's the only way they would have the authority to do that.
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Well, there are. And and and, you know, in the constitution, the only court that is really written in there is the Supreme Court. All the rest of these courts in the system they've funded, are are all at the behest of congress, and they can do all kinds of things. Do you know that that judge is the only one that you can impeach on a lack of good conduct? That's all you need is a lack of public good conduct, and they're impeachable. It's the only ones that are like that. And, they can go in and congress could defund them. They still have to pay them, but they can defund everything where they don't even have a court.
K? They don't have all this stuff, all that's covered by Barnes last night. It's very interesting how they can, put the squeeze on them, and hopefully, they will. Because Yeah. And that's Don't forget the the from, from, Edward Gibbons. Edward Gibbons. You may or may not know who he was. He wrote a opus called the rise and the fall of the Roman Empire. And his comment and quote from that opus is the first engine of tyranny is a corrupt judiciary.
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Well, you notice congress is the only, branch of government that has a slush fund to pay off, all the misdeeds of the members.
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Yeah. I guess that's true. They're kind of a bunch of scoundrels themselves. So, we'll see what we can, but they've always been that way evidently from most of the historical tidbits I pick up. There's just always been this element there. Unfortunate, man's heart is dark. No man shall know it. So you wanna go ahead with, doctor Eastman here? I guess it's doctor Eastman. Yeah. I'd like to hear what he has to say. Dean Eastman. Okay. So, go ahead. You're gonna mention all these cases we talk about. Whip it on us there, Paul.
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Here we go.
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After a federal judge temporarily blocked president Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, vice president JD Vance asserted that the administration will not back down from the fight. During an appearance on Face the Nation, he argued that birthright citizenship should only apply to lawful permanent residents or legal immigrants who intend to reside in The United States.
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If you come here on vacation and you have a baby in an American hospital, that baby doesn't become an American citizen. If you're an illegal alien and you come here temporarily, hopefully, your child does not become an an American citizen by virtue of just having been born on American soil.
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Joining us to discuss more on the issue of birthright citizenship and the legal battle ahead is doctor John Eastman. He's senior fellow at the Claremont Institute. Doctor Eastman, it seems that much of the legal debate about citizenship and the fourteenth amendment centers around the idea of jurisdiction. In your recent article, you you suggested it's more about allegiance than jurisdiction. Explain, please.
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Well, the the drafters of that amendment, were asked directly what we what they meant by subject to the jurisdiction because there were two there were two ideas that were covered by that phrase. One that was called partial or territorial jurisdiction. If you live within our borders, unless you're a diplomat, then you're obviously subject to our laws while here. And they were asked if that's what they intended, and they specifically said no. It means subject to the complete jurisdiction, owing allegiance, so it says exists, among citizens or the Supreme Court would later say for lawful permanent residents who are permanently domiciled in this country, not for temporary visitors, whether they're here legally on a student or tourist or work visa and certainly not for those who are here illegally without our consent at all. And that was quite clear that that's what they meant and and it remained clear that that's what they meant for three quarters of a century.
Somehow it just kind of worked into our nation's psyche that if you're just born here, that's all that's necessary. And that's never what that amendment said or intended.
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Well, it it was a 50 ago. So what was the original intent then of Congress when the fourteenth amendment was proposed?
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Well, it was it was very clear. They were codifying the 1866 Civil Rights Act, and that one specifically said, born in The United States and not subject to any foreign power. So if you're visiting here, the word they used was temporary sojourners. If you're a temporary sojourner and you still owe your allegiance to a foreign power, your king or the emperor of China or whatever, then this this clause does not give you your children automatic citizenship. They were very clear about that. Now we didn't have illegal immigration at the time. The question arose in the context of Native Americans who owed allegiance to a different power, their tribes, and and the the drafters of that language were quite clear. Even though they're born on US soil, they would not be citizens.
Supreme Court held as much in the 1884 case called Elk versus Wilkins. So this was this was a clear understanding, and it remained that understanding. I I've not been able to trace exactly when this understanding changed, but it wasn't anything formal. It was either in the late 1930s or maybe as late as the 1960s, that government officials started acting as though anybody born here no matter what were citizens, But there was no court decision, there was no formal pronouncement, it just kind of, morphed into our psyche.
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What what other cases came before the Supreme Court on this issue and how did they rule?
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Well, the first the first case that took up fourteenth amendment at all was called the slaughterhouse cases. And there both the majority justices and the minority justices said quite clearly that the clause was intended to protect not to give citizenship to the children of diplomats. Everybody agrees on that. And then it said or the children of of foreign nationals, citizens of another nation. And that's what we're talking about. Elk versus Wilkins did the same thing a decade later. Wong Kim Ark is the case often cited for changing the rule that if you're just born on US soil, you're a citizen. But Wong Kim Ark involved parents who were permanently domiciled in The United States, and the court said their children are therefore citizens.
It had nothing to say about children of illegal immigrants or children of temporary visitors. That was not at issue. And then we get, you know, but back, you know, people now look at Wong Kim Ark as if it settled the question. It clearly did not. And had it settled the question, twenty some years later in 1924, congress passed the Indian, Citizenship Act offering citizenship to every native American born in in the country. That would not have been necessary if the Supreme Court had already settled that question in the Wong Kim Ark case. Well, everyone expects us to eventually work its way up to the Supreme Court. But
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what are the chances congress may weigh in on this and propose new legislation? If so, wouldn't that likely be challenged in the courts?
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Well, Congress would would, adopt the same understanding as president Trump's executive order. And then you're all of a sudden looking at a court decision where both political branches have weighed on weighed in on their understanding of the constitution. You know, and these are co equal branches and they each have independent obligation to enforce the constitution. So that would make for a very interesting legal challenge when the political branches and say, look, Eastman and the other scholars that have looked at this stuff and said we've been misinterpreting the constitution for about a half a century, the original first century after the the fourteenth amendment was adopted, that's not what we did. And going back to the original meaning and, you know, look, ending things like birth tourism, I mean, our main political enemies on the world stage, Russians go into Miami to have born babies and then go back to Russia with a citizen certificate or Chinese immigrants coming, you know, Chinese mothers coming and and, you know, renting luxury hotel rooms for a month until they deliver their baby and go back with the holy grail of American citizenship.
This is nonsense, and I think president Trump understands it's nonsense.
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And because in my view, it's not compelled by the constitution, he can do something about it. Okay. I'm sure it's a long road ahead on this. A legal battle ahead. Doctor John Eastman of the Claremont Institute, thank you for sharing your insights. We appreciate it. Thank you, Gary. Have me on the program. Take care.
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Man, that's pretty good. Right? That is great. Yeah. I made an interesting point, particularly the fact that it was a congressional act that offered citizenship to Native Americans, which means all they've gotta do is send an affidavit to the secretary of state, and then they go back to allegiance to the To
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to what they were? Exactly. Before they go back to what they were before they were enslaved. Yeah. Really. Oh, and the change. Where did this birthright citizenship anchor baby stuff? I don't know, but it came somewhere in the thirties to the sixties.
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Yeah.
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Right there in the sweet spot. I bet you'll never find it. I bet it's all presumption.
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Mhmm.
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Well, I think you're right because there was quite a a number of people coming over here by air even in the sixties to have their baby here.
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Well, I kinda think it probably started somewhere around 1954, John. Yes. Is that Sherry? What you got, baby?
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It is. What I found interesting that he said was that birthright citizenship did not extend to, people who owed allegiance to a foreign power, which are the states.
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Right. Well now you know
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Doesn't well, my question to you is, doesn't that dispense with the feudal system, a yield?
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Dispense with the feudal system. Well, I think this, birth the the water babies thing certainly strengthens it. And you can see from just some of the quotes, you know, like in the thirties before '33, I believe it was, Congressman Lewis T. McFadden. His comment was they're they're erecting a Machiavellian feudal system. So he saw it, you know, and they may have done it right in that period of time. I'd, you know, with these guys, even if it did take away the connection, the feudalism, they're still gonna use it. Although their whole the whole game is about to be shifted, my sense, because Trump is about to change you know, from the eighteen seventies until about 1913, we had an incredibly strong economy because it was all built on tariffs.
And I I think I've told you that cartoon I saw in the book, Goodbye April 15. Some of you may remember that by Boston Tea Party. And in there, he had a cartoon of the day from the newspapers in the eighteen seventies. It showed the Senate, and in this well of the Senate, it was all alligators. And the commentary was that the tariffs were making them so wealthy, they thought it was gonna corrupt commerce. Then we went through that and you oh, woah. Woah. Woah. We used it until 1915 when they brought in all the new system. They didn't want other people in other countries paying for the debt. They wanted to hook everybody up in this system and so they can enrich themselves by unbelievable, multipliers.
So that was the switch. And now we're switching back, so I I don't know how much of this stuff is gonna be in effect. We'll see.
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I liked the point that Paul made about, the nationwide injunction and the jurisdiction, that allows that. Did anybody catch, Donald Trump at the DOJ last week?
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Yes.
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Okay. And where he said about, the state and local court corruption because he's been through it. And so I found that interesting, and he's, required Pam Bondi to look at all these cases regarding gun rights,
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and she's asked for more time. There there is a guy, and I've seen him interviewed. He was on, he was on the first part of Viva Barnes, last Sunday night. Black guy. Super sharp guy from Brooklyn, somewhere up there. You know the guy I'm talking about? I can't recall his name. He's a software writer, and he's got all of these different things he's accomplished. And and he got interested because he's kind of an engineering type. He got interested in building weapons. And so he started buying all these little parts from around the country and assembling his own weapons. He he never tried to sell them to anybody. Never took them outside.
He he he never did anything, and the BATF and them found out through some of these little buyers he was buying some of these real specific items for. And they raided him, and and the judge there in New York said constitution doesn't apply in this courtroom. Another one of those cases. And, he's sitting up there in New York penitentiary right now waiting for appeal and willing to sit in jail and take everything to the Supreme Court. He's never done a damn thing wrong. He's a really good guy. And, I wish I could remember his name and give him proper credit. Some of you know who I'm talking about. But it's that kind of crap that they're gonna try and, correct.
Now one of the things that can correct something like that is evidently, according to Barnes, the civil rights division of the Department of Justice. And they've got a female attorney, and I just can't remember her name. Maybe some of you can. That has been in put in charge of that, and they seem to think she'll do a crackerjack job because she was a crackerjack attorney. I've seen her interviewed before. I heard her, but I can't remember her name. So that's what happens when you get old. So, anyway, there's a bunch of things happening. It's very positive. And the the biggest oint biggest fly in the ointment, is, the Jewish issue where they're so Zionistic that they're gonna focus their resources on catching some guy who overstayed his visa and, starting some demonstrations at Columbia, and the focus is on getting him and these others when they got all these damn criminals running around and shit they can't solve.
That's a problem right there. That's a problem with the Zionist influence. I I was also gonna say, looking for things to watch this weekend, Saturday night. I go up. Y'all have been gracious enough. You send me good things, things you think will interest either me or us. And I stumbled on one of those, and it was a, an American guy who evidently has got quite a bit of knowledge in this, historically, particularly, and a English guy who they said, we'd never do a show on in History of England without now having this guy on the program. So they had a long discussion, couple hours. And one of the things that he showed with pictures at the first, and I didn't realize this, but I can understand it totally.
When the Normans, the Vikings came down and and and conquered France, right there in France, gave them part of the land, and they called it Normandy where William the Conqueror came from, and they were there for generations before October. And because they were the warrior class, the Jews hooked up with them. You you can see this because they're just chicken shits. K? So, they would hook up with them. And then when the Normans would go out and conquer lands, they would put all the Jews in charge of the cities. And it was them that followed William the Conqueror over and were the tax collectors of England after he took over in October.
He showed a bunch of Norman Gothic temples. It was the Normans that had that Gothic architecture that, is is so unbelievable around Europe. So, anyway, just thought that was interesting. I'd never been confronted with that information before. So, I'm just passing it along to you. Now who else has got something to comment on?
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Roger. I have a question for Baldridge.
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Baldridge, could you put that in the chat for us? Thank you. Yes. Thank you.
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Can I what? But the e the east I think he wants the Eastman link in the chat. Yes.
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Oh, okay. You want oh, alright. Yeah. There's, yeah, there's there's messages in the chat wanting that link. Yes. Yes. I can do that for you, sir Sketch. Gonna do that for you, your audience. Yes. That's your beck and call. Yeah. We're gonna do that for you. They make it out. There it is.
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He went he went he had all the high points on the cases, didn't he? Slaughterhouse, Duke M. R. Yes. He did.
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Yes. He did. You know what? That's your guy that needs to know about national status. I really do.
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Well, it'd be great if we invite and get to him. He'd be great, guy to look at it. You know, my and and I guess you never know till you try, but my apprehension has been some of the negatives I've gotten when putting this in front of attorneys. Beecraft being prime and and center, front and center. Todd Callender, nicest guy in the world, spent two hours with him, folks, just like with the rims. And he just flat didn't get it. Mhmm. So I hate to go in and talk to one. I've been ruined it. You know? So I just never know. Maybe they'll come around later. Maybe Todd Callender would have understood it if it was now because he'd have a better background.
Okay. We're gonna be saying bye to folks. Thanks for hanging. Paul, do do the duty, man.
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Goody goody. Okay. Anybody else have any observations on mister Eastman's
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short oratory there? No. Related to it. I brought over the years, there have been a number of attorneys that have shown up learning about what what you're doing. Yeah. And, they would come on and talk. Angela Stark had a bunch of them on. But, you know, it's what happened is is they they seem to have gone out of practice. I mean, they've kinda disappeared.
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Yeah. Well, you know, attorneys hate what they do for a living worse than any other profession I've been I've heard. No. Dentists are pretty bad too. Okay. I'm lucky I'm lucky to have a good dentist down here. You know who doctor Blaylock is. Right? Of of course. You kidding me? He's like He's an LSU graduate.
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He's like a a doctor Yoho out here who says that the American Dental Association is corrupt, and he just put it in his, his newsletter again this week this month. Same thing. The, all the stuff that's being pushed through the dentals dentists is is totally corrupt organization by ADA.
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Have you ever heard my, my Dennis Malloy story? You know, Dennis and I met at, Doug Casey's place when I went up there for that open house. Yeah. He's one of those people that, you know, I'm sure we've all met him for the minute you meet him, you feel like you've known him your whole life. Yeah. Well, you run into those pretty good. You're an easy guy to get to do that with. Well, this guy particularly, Dennis, man, we just well, I can tell you the story. It's kind of an interesting story. He went up there to Cafayete, and he had these two open houses. This one was in the fall, was in the spring, which was the end of the harvest season instead of the spring in Argentina. So I went up there and all these little towns down here have a square, and generally, the Catholic church is on one side and the administration building of the cities on the other and the two other things. And this is no different. Nice little square. And, the, right on the edge of them was, of one of the sides was a store that was Artisan, you know, local craftsman and this, that, and the other. And that's where they had the sign in. And it was a couple of feet higher than the rest of the things. You had to step up to get there on a kind of a landing to go in the store. And, so I went in, paid my money for the meals and everything, which is the only thing you had to pay for, and you're where you stayed, of course, and, and get your little name tag.
And so there's probably, I don't know, eighty, ninety people mauling around out there in the courtyard. And when you walk out of the store, because it's above all of them, your your your feet's about at their maybe their waist or something. So you're looking down on them. And, you got a big tag there with my name on it. And I walk out overseeing this scene, and this voice comes out of nowhere. Roger Sales, I heard you on the power hour. And it was Dennis. And from that moment on, we were close just close friends. The the the week we were there, we hung together a lot, and that was the second the week that the election was of, the second Obama deal.
So, regardless, Dennis was a big time dentist. He's retired now. He's Catholic, Irish, grown up in Milwaukee and Chicago, John, and, had, gone to one of the big Jesuit universities up there. And I don't know who those are. You might. They did not necessarily mention. And, so he graduated. One of his clients was a guy named Bill Vek, who at one time owned the Chicago Blackhawks. So he had a pretty upscale clientele. And, his son, one of his sons, went wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. So he went to whichever it did, but Marquette, Loyola. I don't know. Well, whichever. Same one. And he when they were about to graduate, they wouldn't give him his degree, any of them, unless they signed an oath that they would not say anything bad about fluoride or mercury in the teeth.
No. Now Dennis told me this from his son. Okay? So this isn't here. I mean, it's secondary information, but he was dying at the time. So it's kind of a deathbed confession, but he was he got real into this and the involvement of the Catholic church and went all over the world doing research. He spent a month over in Rome One time where he could just go into I guess there's a Jesuit library or something there right on the outside of the of the Vatican. And, anyway, he was a hell of a guy, and he died of prostate cancer, the silent killer. And, I really miss him. He's a great guy. Good friend.
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Well, it's just amazing how, the information now is coming out about how bad fluoride is. Blaylock says just a minuscule amount is tantamount to brain cancer. It's just astounding to me, but Yoho has been really, flagrant about getting in the information out. That's why he wrote the book and called it Judas Dentistry because it's so corrupting. And that's I believe that my problem, with my heart and stuff has the fact that, hell, I've got amalgams in every damn tooth I have. Could be. Very well could be.
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Yeah. So I know why why we're talking on that, I should mention to the audience if any of you are in that situation. Most of our audience is a little longer in the tooth, I would say. And, if you've gotten into that situation, I know one of our listeners was having basically the work done up there that I have been doing down here, and his is $80,000. K. Fortunately for him, he could afford it. But, if you wanna come down, we've got a great dentist down here. He's very young. He's very conscientious. He's really, really on the cutting edge of all dental technology. He goes around and does lectures and stuff.
And if you wanted to come down here and stay, it depends on, of course, what work you're talking about. But we had one recently. A gal that came down, got a couple of root canals and something else, stayed a month, and, then you go back and you come back down and get the follow-up work done. But, anyway, that's always an option if, that you may not know you had. If you wanna do that, we can help you out do that. Just get ahold of journeyman Jack, old mister Abercrombie over there, and he'll fill you in on it. And like I said, we've got a just a fabulous oh, they him and his assistant speak English too. So, that's a big advantage.
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Well, root canals are, really terrible on you on on your health. I have we had a dentist in our Atlanta group
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that, was into removing, mercury amalgam fillings. And he came and did some demonstration on us where they put this thing in your mouth. And just as you chew, you can see the mercury vapors coming off of those fillings. And, he said if you're gonna get a root canal, take the tooth. Yes. The reason for that is because there's about a thousand miles of capillaries in your gums. Because real small and and you you you do a root canal and they try and get the nerve drilled out. They never get it all, and then they cap it. So you've got a dark moist place inside your tooth for anything in the world to grow and reach throughout your whole gums and ultimately cause things like John's heart problem and other problems. Evidently, each tooth is kind of associated with a circuit in your body.
But that's what he said. I'm just passing along what doctor King said. If you if you're gonna get a tooth canal, take the tooth.
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Well, doctor Yoho is correct. Listen to everybody. If you look up here, doctor Yoho, and his books are free. I mean, he sells them on Amazon. You can get from his website the PDF of his books and he goes into great depths. His wife was really having problems. Actually, they went to Spain to get the dental work done because they needed to get it done in a hurry. It was the best price. My own quote, 70,000 to do my mouth, and that's why I was going down to Mexico. But, doctor Yoho's wife had infections through every tooth and everything, but she didn't have any any visible pain. She wasn't any in discomfort. But the dentist, when they started pulling the teeth out, the smell was so bad. It cleared everybody out of it because the infection was just that good. And then and the guy said, you know, if we hadn't gotten these things out right now, she wouldn't she's gonna be dead shortly. Yep. Because they were so massive. I have Now Mexico Mexico now used to be easy to go across the border and come back.
Not anymore. Now you there's massive lines, I understand, because Mexico is now imposing a visa requirement that you have to go through an interview and buy this visa thing from them. Oh, okay. And that's where I was gonna go to get my dental work done. Uh-huh. Very famous, biological dentist down there, Doctor. Lagos, and there's another clinic that was started by Doctor. Huggins, the guy that invented biological dentistry. And so now because we're doing the tariff thing, all of a sudden, Mexico is getting real formal about, you know, us coming into the country because you can just walk across the border with no problems at all. Well, it's not that way. Maybe that way for Mexicans and Canadians,
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but it sure isn't that way for other people. They gotta go to the embassy in the country where you are wait to for an interview. In Argentina, you couldn't have an appointment. Big country. So people go all the way to BA and go there and sit there all day to see somebody. They had make you pay the hundred and $40 or whatever it is in advance, and then they can still turn you down, and they don't have to refund your money or anything else. Well, at least Mexico's only charging about $30. I understand. Right. Well, the other countries down here didn't do the reciprocity with the magnitude that The US did it, but that's why all of them do it. Most of you used to could walk in, with no Visa stamp or anything else. So, anyway, yep. That's, I'm sorry to hear that's happened in Mexico, but we're restricting their flow. I can understand why they restrict ours.
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Yeah. Well, we're bringing money into their their plate for their I don't know why they would wanna restrict us.
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Well, if you don't wanna go through all that crap and you'd like to come down and see Ecuador, you can do it that way. May cost. You got a plane ticket round trip in there. But,
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anyway Raj, for me, it's accommodations and everything else. Yes, sir. For me or somebody like, Yohos himself, you know, where they're gonna pull all the teeth,
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and then it takes six months, and you're going back and forth and back and forth. It's not like you could just come down there and get something done. Well, they can make arrangements where they can work that work in in a pattern, I'm sure. But I know. In Argentina, I had, on the visit trip down there, my molars were rotten. I had, like, seven of them pulled in one day. And, that night, we were going to a asado, a a dinner. And, Reagan's my buddy. He stopped. He said your breast smells terrible. It was that same effect. You know? Yeah. It's rotten under there. So Yeah. Anyway yep. I understand.
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So Yeah. I gotta get going. Alright. Thanks for the dental discussion.
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Yep. See you next week. Alright, John. Take care. Drop in before then if you want. I will I'm monitor. I'm I'm in and out. Alright. Well, sorry, man. Bye bye. Pleasure as always. Trying to get them straight out there at your Sunday meeting. Okay. Well, now it's only us girls here. So, what, I know somebody's got some comment on something we've said in the last hour and ten minutes. I know you do. Don't try and fool me.
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Hey, Roger.
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Well, there I can always count on a couple of you. Yes, Joan. Thank you. How are you?
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Good. How are you?
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I'm pretty good. Wish our clouds would clear out here. We'll get out of this winter pattern, but it'll happen when it's supposed to. Go ahead, please.
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Yeah. In the very beginning, you said that if the price of gold goes up, you're gonna be more, wanting to get the residency there. And and I was I wanted to ask what does the price of gold going up have to do with better to be a red to have residency there? Well, it's easier to get it. You know, you've got a couple of ways of,
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of qualifying for residency. One of them is to have a threshold with, your pension. And I used to have that, but then they raised it so high so quick. And that's when my other two year visa expired, I couldn't go get it straightened out because I had to leave the country and come back. And that was the day they closed the country for two years for COVID. So I wasn't gonna do that. So I have to go back and start all over again. Well, now they've changed the limits on your, like, Social Security, for example, and I don't meet the threshold now. And so then you got a student thing or an investor thing or you can buy property thing or the what if Trump raises the price of gold to and we're hearing 15 to $20,000 thrown around a bit.
That if you let's say if he, changed it to $20,000 an ounce, all I have to do is get my buddy who's got some of my gold in his safe and Buenos Aires to go sell a couple of ounces and and use. Now and this is the important part that's really just come into vogue is these Tether coins. I'm sorry John didn't hear to, because he knows a little bit about this. Tether, Tether stablecoins, I think they call them. Tether, and there's another name for them. And they're getting so dependable and reliable that banks are using those for interbank transfers instead of charging you a wire fee.
And, a lot of the people that are in The US and sending money home remittances are using this because they don't even have to pay a Western Union fee. So, I with that coming to light, if he raises the price that high, I think a, an investor visa here, if you're gonna buy property or if you just wanna deposit it in a bank, I think it's 46,000 now. But, you know, our banks down here are paying eight and eight and a half percent interest. They were paying nine and a quarter percent interest on deposits. The central bank was doing that. It's not owned by the Rothschilds, by the way, to my understanding.
So I just get that, have him sell a couple ounces, send me the tether, and go get that deposited. I got the minimal amount needed for, an investor visa, and I don't have to worry about this crap anymore. It's just a nothing but a gigantic hassle. K? That's not a big deal. They're not gonna throw you out of the country. I'm not worried about that. The only time it would have an effect on you is if, let's say, I moved and I wanted to get electric and utilities hooked up. Well, you can't do it without being a a a resident.
You know? Some of those things. But they don't really affect me because I've got all those things included with my landlords anyway. And the people that have rental property down here are are very reticent to let you hook up utilities because people have done that and ran out on the bill and left the people with the dwelling as owners holding the bill of the utilities they scammed on. So they don't like to do that anyway. So there's no real backlash. The only time that would affect me at all is if I had to leave the country. Like, if I had to fly down to Buenos Aires and hadn't figured this little deal out, then you they'll charge you at the border as you leave 2 to $2.50 to $4.50, I guess, depending on the situation.
And then you can't come back for nine months. That's the kickback right there. Hey, Roger. Yes.
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Thank you. This is Mike. I just checked cold. It's a 3,015.
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How about that, man? There's a threshold for you. Well, I want Trump to be in there making about 20,015. I'll be a lot happier, Mike. You sound great, by the way. How are you doing?
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He sounds really loud. Please don't yell.
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Yeah. Shame o. Shame o. Hey,
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Brian. Back off you have to the mic. Mic mic back off the mic just a little bit. You're not on the Bluetooth or whatever when you're terrible. You know, it's usually very questionable. Now you're loud and clear. So just back off the mic a little bit.
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Okay. How's this?
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Yeah. Fine.
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Hey, Brett. You wanna, text me the date of the meeting in Gadsden? Daryl. And Brent's gonna be the.
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There Bryce. Darrell's having Daryl's having a little get together in Gadsden, I hear.
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Well, that's what Brent told me.
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Oh, okay, Brent.
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Mhmm. Yeah. I can do that.
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Alright.
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Yep. Could put that or something.
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Mhmm. Alright. So we'll have another Gadsden Roundup up there. So, alright. What else, Mike? Any re further repercussions from your crap you're in down there?
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No. I they're sending me a final notice of a of a thing, and I'm gonna have to send them the my transcripts of the IRS, show them that I don't have any income and that they are a political subdivision of Washington DC, and they must abide by federal rules first. Of course, they're gonna ignore me.
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I don't know how they expect you to be pay a tax when they carry over a federal number that's zero.
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Then they wouldn't answer my question when I said, where did you get this information from? They won't answer that question.
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Of course not. Well, somebody's got a vendetta against you. How I'd say I the last place I would have expected that, I think, would have been the, state of Alabama. But you always get surprised, don't you?
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Well, yeah. It's it's so corrupt down here. It's just unbelievable.
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It's corrupt everywhere.
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These cops are now taught to say, when you state the law to them, now they're now they say, oh, that's your opinion. Now that's what they're saying now.
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Well, that's, I guess, when you gotta resort to carrying, whatever you're showing them in laminated little sheet. Go. Here it is. Well, they they they don't care. Well, I
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No. They don't care.
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That I mean, seriously, they don't care. Look. Ecuador's real nice this time of year. I mean, outside of the cloud, you can move you can move. I I don't know how to defeat them when it's your situation that you're in in that particular all these little things where you really can't press it forward, but you're caught under it. I don't know how to deal with that.
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I I know. I went over to Texas where natural gas where if the power goes out, I just got a natural gas, but that's just me.
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Yeah. Well, Texas, nice state. Nice state. It's unfortunate, Mike. You're the you're the only one in our whole time that's had a situation like this, honestly.
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I'm gonna to them, tell them that I'm gonna demand in a a a administrative hearing and, they have to abide by my affidavit. They they can't skirt it. That's what they're doing. They're not
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Well, that's probably the next step. You're talking about the taxing authority to go after them for an administrative hearing? That's probably a good idea. That's one of the remedies you've got left.
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Yeah. Because I've already paid the tax. And now they're saying I owe another 1,600 for another year. Whoo. Now you're gonna They they consider They want it. They want $1,600. They said I owe them another $1,600 for another year.
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Well, you're gonna have to go on the administrative appeal and on the attack here.
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Yeah. I mean, but it's just like they're hurting for revenue and they don't care.
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Well, everybody is. So, yep, they're gonna turn the screws. It doesn't matter. And they think they're right. See? And you're just gonna have to try and prevail, man. I I'd reach out to Mark, see if he can give you any, assistance or insight and Well, I'm go up against them, man, because that's the only thing. Again, for the audience, this is where somebody's gotta defend their position when it's being challenged. It doesn't happen very often. Certainly, sir, hold on a second, Mike. Certainly, to this degree. Okay?
And so that's about the only thing Mike's got left to do, and this is where you really wanna have confidence in what you've learned and how it's supposed to be.
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Like I said, I wanna download my transcript for the last five years with my IRS because I'm already at ID.me now and and make copies of it and send it to them. It says, there. There's your evidence. Now you buy you have to abide by these rules. Now if you go against these rules, you open yourself for, litigation.
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Well, that'd be good if you get those transcripts and write them that letter. That'll be in your administrative file. And if you go into an administrative hearing, because it's in your administrative file, it can be entered into evidence. Well, that's what we're gonna do this week. But other than that, that's the only thing happened. Okay. Well, I think that may be a good tact to try and cut them off at the ankles or the knees, Mike. And, woo. Boy, I'm glad to be out of that shit. I'm sorry for folks. And and like I said, Mike, I'm sorry. You're the only one that's been hassled to this degree and not been able to get any satisfaction yet. But that first time that magistrate told you, I'm not gonna recognize your affidavit.
I told you right then you're dealing with tyranny, man. And you it just continues to show itself, unfortunately, to you in your state. Only person we've ever had in this condition, Mike. So I guess, you know, consider yourself, an example. So I'm sorry to hear that. Because I know what it puts your life into, and that's just a bunch biggest bunch of
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fraudulent Well, if I have to go if I have to go to a ministry of hearing, I'm gonna request trouble damages.
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Well, I don't think you can request is what the statute dictates. The only place I know it dictates that is in a RICO action. And, honestly, you might could have a RICO suit here. Several different divisions of government in Alabama acting coordinatedly against you. But that's a whole another worms, a whole another can of worms because that's going and filing suit again and not administrative. Administratively, it will be interesting to see if they would have a in person hearing or if it would be, like, over Zoom or something. Anyway, keep pursuing it the best you can, Mike.
Maybe we can get some satisfaction for you. The only case the only case that we've seen this happen in many years. Sorry, Alabama. I'm very disappointed in you. Okay. Who else has got something they wanted to bring forward? Wanted to discuss? Got about, about thirty minutes left. Oh, come on. I know it's Monday, but come on. We, we I know. Well, Larry must not be listening in today, or we'd have some questions out of him.
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Yeah. Hi. This is Chris.
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Chris. Hey. I'm glad we're able to get that info to you.
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Yeah. Thanks for hooking us up. I had a great conversation with Michael. You know, he's you you talk about the teeth. His teeth are very bad. He's at the point to where it could kill him. So we're gonna try and get him to a dentist right away.
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Okay. Good deal.
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He he said he's having trouble finding anybody that would that would work on him. Oh. But we but we have somebody that shouldn't be a problem.
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Okay. Well, hopefully, you can help him out. It's just you know, honestly, it's something that could be remedied so easily when we're kids if we just get in the habit of doing it. I had a friend for years that would carry a little, like, a fanny pack with the with the toothbrush and toothpaste and stuff. And, I mean, even in a restaurant, when he got finished eating, he'd go to the bathroom and brush his teeth right there. He never had a cavity his whole life and just perfect teeth. That's amazing. And, it's so easy if you can get into that habit because his dad said he'd take care of your teeth, and he, he adhered to that advice.
It's just young people. Take care of your teeth is one of the first things you ought to teach them. Man, it can avoid so much potential damage, expense, pain, discomfort. It's just it is so easily remedied. Anyway, good, Chris, that you had a conversation with. Friends of mine.
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Yeah. Two friends of mine. I tried to get them to a dentist, and, they wouldn't go. Finally, the one told me, he said, said, oh, I don't have any pain anymore. I said, you know why you don't have any pain? He says, why? Because you killed all the nerves. And you're gonna kill yourself if you don't get to a dentist. And he called me back about a month later. He said he said, Chris, where where do you where do you think I am? I said, I don't know. He said, I'm in the hospital. They told me I'm gonna die because my I'm getting sepsis from my teeth, and there's nothing they can do. And he did die. Two of my two of my friends died because they waited too long.
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Yep. Yep. So, anyway, it's a it's a real boo boo when you get to RH and the expense. Gotta try and rescue him. Yeah. And then most of us put us together. Well, you're welcome. Thanks to Francine and Brent for bringing that out, and I just happen to be listening and shot Francine. They didn't know your name. I said, it's Chris in California, and that's when everything got put together. So Francine is the pivot person here.
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Oh, perfect. Thank you, Francine.
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Yep. She's a sweetie. So good deal. Yes. It's just, and we get older, and we're not a lot of people aren't in very good financial condition then. They didn't make those right decisions either. And, now they're backed into a corner where, like I said, $7,080,000 dollars are the quotes you're gonna get in The US. I'll probably end up having about 15 in my all my work, and one of them is a whole replacement of lower lower jaw. So, it's considerably less expensive down here. You can throw in a couple of round trip plane flights pretty easily and still come out ahead. And, our dentist, doctor Martin Martin, is a, exceptionally good dentist. Very, as I said, skilled and on cutting edge of all kinds of fancy technology.
And, and he doesn't put in mercury fillings. He only uses the well, I don't think they call them plaster, but whatever the makeup is on just white fillings. Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. The composite. They call it composite. You know, we mentioned about Ecuador and and the bank. Last I checked, the president there of Ecuador was trying to get in bed with the, with the, what is it, IMF?
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He has gotten in bed with me. Well, he has gotten in bed with them. I've been on some fairly short term loans. The US is trying to get their foot in the door down here again. And as, John was saying, there's talk about them reopening. I think they had a pretty big base down in Manta, which is on the coast. I've never been down there. Just what I've heard. But, Correo closed that years ago, the communist president that did a lot of damage to the country, but he hated the IMF. I don't know if you know this, but Ecuador is the only country that's ever won a case on a, a defense called onerous debt, and they won that case against the International Monetary Fund, I believe, at the criminal court international criminal court in The Hague.
And so I used to wonder why Argentina didn't take the IMF. He's very hated down there up, on this on this case too of owner's debt. That's when they know you're loaning it to somebody who's gonna steal the money, and yet you follow through with the loan and you put up the country's resources as collateral. And then you go in and take the resources. That's owner's debt, and, they Correo hated the IMF as most countries do. And, so that's why he got in bed with the Chinese, Chris, which is better What happened with the Better the devil. You know, I think themselves. Oh, that's better the devil you know than the devil you don't know, I think. What's your question?
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What what happens with the bank of the cells?
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Is I don't remember. I remember when that was I remember when that was floated around. I don't think anything has ever come of it, I guess, to my knowledge. But these little banks we've got here, these are these are kinda like savings and loans, they've got here. One of them is called JIP. And funny enough, if you've got a US passport, you can open a, an account there. You don't have to be a resident, which is pretty unusual. But, they're all over South America, I'm told, and pretty financially stable. And like I said, they're they pay they pay 8 and a half or 8.75 or something on CDs.
It's just ridiculous. And they've been doing that for the whole time I've been here. And I've been asked where are they getting, how are they paying these absorbent returns when everybody around the world's looking for yield and nobody can find it? You know? But they're able to pull it off somehow. They have real strict restrictions here on if they loan you a house, it's no more than ten years, etcetera. It's very difficult to get a credit card here even through a regular bank. And so there's some restrictions. The Rothschilds don't own the central bank here, I'm told. And, but it's it's a it's very interesting.
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What's the name of that bank?
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J e p. It's not a bank. It's called Banco Yep. JEP, j is h. But, they're all over South America, I'm told. There's a couple other ones. That's not the only one. That's just the one I'm most familiar with. But I need to go over there and open up an account. I've been sitting on some cash and get it over there. I just hate banks, man. I hate I god. I hate banks. I don't trust them worth the flip, but these seem to be more of a stable footing. These seem to be on the same type of footing that banks in The US were before '33, back when they only loaned out ten year loans and whoever the bank was that took the paper, carried the paper, and serviced it, and all that well, that's gone now.
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Is the dollar their base?
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Yes.
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Okay.
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Which makes it really nice because Ecuador doesn't have the printing presses. They have to borrow the Federal Reserve notes to circulate. So, therefore, they borrow as few as possible, obviously. And, and and here's the difference in currency and coin. Currency is loaned into circulation, always collateralized on one side, compound interest on the other. Coinage is spent into circulation. There's no usury. So consequently, we have a real problem with dollar change down here, paper dollar change, and you always walking around with all these coins. And guess what coin they use for the dollar? Remember the old Susquehanna dollar in The US Twenty Years ago or more?
Yeah. Anybody that's what they use down here is their dollar. So, anyway, consequently, your bag your shoulder bag gets a little heavy sometimes. And the other problem is if you go to the bank and pull the dollars out, all they give you is twenties. So every time you're going to a transaction, you're looking to break a 20 just to have some change. And because of the difference in the paper and the coins, you get all these damn coins. And all of a sudden, my little bag that I wear on my shoulder to carry stuff in is is like pissing a wheelbarrow uphill. It it it's pretty funny, really. But, yeah, that's kind of the way it operates with the big yeah. Well, I you can. I walked up to the bus station yesterday, and one of my taxi buddies says, beep beep beep beep. You wanna ride? I go, no. Eresisio, which is exercise.
So, I try and do that a few days a week. And it's a little bit uphill till the last, and it's real kind of steep uphill. But, it's good little bit of exercise, half mile uphill walking. And then the best part though, Chris, is get this. We get up to the bus route, and the bus is only 17¢ for retirees who Hubelados were called. Hubel Jubilee. Hubelado. And American? Yes. Okay. And I can go all the way to Quito, which is hell forty five minutes away, man, on for 17¢. It's, like, ridiculous. So that's another reason with my eyes. And after that accident in Argentina, I don't have any desire to drive again ever.
And here, Ubers and taxis are real cheap, and the buses are 17¢. Well, hell, you tell me what you can do for 17¢ in The US.
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Let me see. For nothing.
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Can't even get a couple of dollars. I could make a donation.
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Right. Right. You could. You could make a a donation to Rogers bus fare pool.
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Yeah. There you go.
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There you go. So, anyway, that's how it is down here. It's quite nice, and I I just I like it. You know, I rent someplace. I don't have any of those problems. It's it's it's even though I don't have a lot of cash flow, at least for Social Security, I couldn't live in The US on it. I don't believe today, and I can live pretty damn well on it down here. So it's just those the differences and the reasons that a lot of Americans like it here is you can require, retire, and your your what what you do have coming in goes a long way. So that's, well, certainly the reason a number of folks have found Ecuador and like it.
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Well, if you needed to come up here for a little bit, just let us know. We'd have a place for you.
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Okay. Well, thank you very much. I don't know that I'll ever with the exception of this information really getting traction and to a point where I could come up there and maybe go do a big city tour or something, give talks. Some of you would like that, I guess. And that you know, maybe down the road. Who knows? But that's the only situation I can foresee coming back for. I I don't have any of those ties now. So, anyway, that's where we stand day at a time here in Paradise. I just wish we'd get out of our winter pattern, although it does assure us with some predictability a very good summer pattern, which is about the nicest time to be here.
Rains, it gets real dry, high windy for June, July, August, maybe even September, and it's, it's lovely weather. So, anyway, that's what's coming. Looks like it'll be mosquitoes?
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Nope. Other mosquitoes? No snakes.
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I don't even we may have a a few spiders, but nothing deadly, I don't think. Down on the coast, that's different. But up here at 18,000 8,000 feet, it's those critters just don't acclimate real well.
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Right.
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Okay. Well, you have a great day.
[01:40:23] Unknown:
Thank you, Chris. Let us know how Michael's Michael's guest and her house problem
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turn out. Yeah. I'm gonna give him I'm gonna give him a call right now.
[01:40:33] Unknown:
Okay. Alright, buddy. Well, thank you. Yep. No problem. Okay. Who's got something else here they wanna bring up? I know you do.
[01:40:42] Unknown:
I have question about food, in that store.
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Okay. Hold on, Sketch. Now you're talk you're right over your speaker phone now?
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No.
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Okay. Well, you're fine now. A minute ago, you were overmodulating. Sometimes you're hard to hear, so I just never know what apparatus you're listening with. That's quite alright. What, what's your question about Ecuador?
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And food? Guinea pigs. That's a jellyfish you see there. Koi. Koi. Koi. Koi. Koi. And and ever have you ever had that? And is it just like chicken?
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I have not, and I'm not gonna, and, I don't know. The people that eat it you know, people come down. Oh, you got a tricoi. You got a tricoi. It's very it's expensive. And they eat it. They go, well, there wasn't anything special about this. So I hadn't dove in that in deep into the pool yet.
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I didn't realize it was expensive.
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That that was just a job at it. Yep. Well, it's just a little pricier than than a normal dish. Let's see. Right. So, anyway, yes, big tradition down here, Bolivia and here and probably Peru. And I'm not sure. They didn't eat them down in Argentina, I can tell you. But they certainly do up here. And, they'll they'll buy a little bitty guinea pig and fatten it up all year so they can feast on it at Christmas. Yum yum. No. Thank you. Is it Ah. That's a Christmas tradition? Yes. It is. That's what I'm told. Okay. But all the rest of our food, you know, I mean, is everything's grown within 50 miles a year, and the fish from the coast, because this was an old trade route that we're living in here, and it would go from high up in the Andes down to the coast.
And, actually, Quito is a 31 mile long valley, very pretty narrow, five miles at its widest. And, it's an old North South trade route through the Andes. And, yep, that's what it is. And so everything is fresh. Everything's grown. They don't have too much fertilizer and stuff here because the soil's so rich. And, the food's real good quality wise, especially.
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Is is bread called Pon?
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Yes. Pon. Except there's a real there's a special kind of Pon they make down here called Pon de Deuxca, which is not yucca, not like the plant with the spikes on it you see in the Southwest. But yucca is like a sweet potato, and somehow it's they they make bread out of it. Man, it is so good. It is so good. No gluten in it or anything, and it's really good. I I like it a lot.
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So it's a sweet bread, basically.
[01:43:50] Unknown:
No. It's not sweet at all. It's just like a regular bread, but it's got well, it's just a nice flavor and consistency. It's not big. It's usually in a small little dumpling thing, and they put it in the oven and cook it. But it's got a very nice flavor, and there's no gluten, no, anything backlash from wheat. Right. So it's it's very good. Yuca, y u c a.
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Yeah. Alright. Thank you.
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You're welcome. Roger. Anybody else? There's somebody who wants to know about the cuisine of Ecuador. Yes, ma'am.
[01:44:23] Unknown:
No. It's Sherry. But last year, you mentioned that you knew someone whose daughter was heading to America with a mule. Yes. Have you heard anything regarding that? Did she make it back or make it here?
[01:44:37] Unknown:
I think she's still in Brooklyn. There's a really big Ecuadorian, community evidently in Brooklyn, and I think that's where she made it. And I don't know if she's come back or not. I haven't heard that. Okay. Well, I've thought about her numerous times since Well, I me too. I've I've asked what it's my friend, Walt's, housekeeper's daughter, is who it is. So, I'll try and find out. I may see him tomorrow, actually. If I can remember, I'll ask him.
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Thank you, Roger.
[01:45:13] Unknown:
Yeah. But it looks like on this, on this birthright citizenship stuff, from hearing Eastman and hearing what I've heard and hearing, Barnes and them, the difference is that Wong Kim Ark's parents were domiciled here. I don't yes. There was a residency thing back then, eighteen nineties, But, they were domiciled, and that was considered parallel to residency. And because they were here, that's why they let Wong Kim Ark back in and said he was a citizen of The United States. See, the first time on that story, his parents and him they'd moved to San Francisco. They'd had him, I believe. And then as he grew older, he wanted to go back and visit his grandparents.
And so the first time that he went back, they went to China, spent his time there, came back no problem. Between the first time and the second time he did that, there had grown out west a great resentment for Chinese immigrants. A lot of well, there's just a lot of bad stuff and and resentment against them. And so the Chinese had, as I said earlier, no way to fight back except in the courts. And so thousands of them filed lawsuits, and they were clogging up the court so bad that they let a couple of these go through. There was a, program that PBS did on Wong Kim Ark twenty something years ago. Somebody could probably go purchase it. I've looked for it on YouTube. I don't know that they've released it, but I believe you can purchase it.
On the whole story and background of Wong Kim Ark was an hour, hour and a half program with one of those really good announcers. Not good politically, but good professionally. And it was an excellent, background of Wonkya Mark, which that it was still available. But the key being that his parents were residents or domiciled here. Now that's what they're gonna use, and that's the deficiency on the illegal migrants. They're here illegally. And you notice he said about the diplomats if you're a diplomat on the soil of The US and you have a child that doesn't attach, that's known for a long time. It's standard in those areas historically.
And the other one was invading armies that might have children while they're here. Well, aren't these migrants an invading army? I mean, aren't they? Sure seem like it to me. Best best I can tell. Well, you guys are really quiet today. That's very unusual. Is it Monday? Jack got your tongue?
[01:48:14] Unknown:
Yes. They are in they are invaders. Right. Yes.
[01:48:19] Unknown:
Yes. By virtue of the fact that Trump had to send two plane loads up in Del Salvador from this particular gang in Venezuela, which everybody the public consensus is they're the they're the badass gang in the world, in El Mundo there, Joan. They're the baddest mofos in El Mundo. That's the world. So, but they got them out, and they threw that back in the judge. And by the time the order was issued, they were in international airspace. And your order don't apply there, little commie commie socialist judge. Boy, I hope we can get some kind of a concerted approach where the Trump administration can go in and start weeding these people out. You know how many the, judges, the Democrats, in the senate after November 1 and leading up to the election?
Sherry, you got any idea how many judges they put on the bench in that time period? All they had to do was get them robo signed. 272 is the number I remember. They put 272 of these sleaze bags on the bench in that month. So there's a lot of them that need to be impeached and gotten out of there, have their budget taken away, or whatever. Hopefully, Trump will find a solution to this. It's a big problem. And if they ever wanna hope to get MAGA straight and America great again, you gotta get rid of these commie judges. Even Edward Gibbons said the the first engine of tyranny is a corrupt judiciary.
They learned that lesson way back in Rome. Yep. Somebody wanna say something there? Oh, I know you did. Come on.
[01:50:14] Unknown:
I can say something, Roger, and you're not gonna like it.
[01:50:17] Unknown:
Uh-oh. Alright. Go ahead.
[01:50:20] Unknown:
Well, I'm gonna say the word, and I want everybody to immediately not think of what you're gonna think of. In Vitell's book, he says and he goes as far as to say that not only are you a citizen of where you're born, he goes as far as to say if you were within the limits, the water limits, which ours would be 200 miles, that's close enough. You're a citizen. Now I just got up. Tomorrow, I'll have that exact paragraph and that exact,
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location for you. Yeah. Well, it doesn't upset me either way. I I was kinda surprised at Eastman's comments that that isn't written into the original arguments or discussion, and yet it just appeared. Well, he he said the time frame, '38 thirties to the sixties. So you you can understand why it appeared there. No. I'm alright with that. We'll just see what other, stuff you come up with and come back with it tomorrow. So whatever so he's saying that whatever birth, whatever country you're born in, you're a citizen of, that
[01:51:30] Unknown:
Yep. Yes. And he didn't put too fine a point on it, rather you were a military baby or not military brat. Just said where you are is who you are, basically. I think this is one of those issues
[01:51:45] Unknown:
go ahead. I would just say come back and read it to us when you've done more research, and we can discuss it. Sounds interesting. It doesn't sound like Vatel because his other comment is every man has the right to personal political self determination. And,
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but Tom gonna be a thing like I I think this is gonna be like Roe versus Wade. I don't think it's ever gonna be done. As soon as somebody comes as soon as somebody comes up with newer ammunition, they're gonna put it in and fire it on. Go ahead. Oh, okay. Well, no. Go do your research and come back, and we'll talk about it.
[01:52:19] Unknown:
Doesn't upset me in the least. I I can't doesn't sound like Vatel, but maybe. So bring us back some facts, and we'll talk about it. Well, you too. Okay. Anybody else got any information they wanna talk about? You're gonna leave the whole last few minutes on me. Well, there's Julie. Yeah. Hi, Julie. Hi. I hope everyone's doing well today. Am I too loud, or can you hear me? They're very quiet. They're very subdued today. I think they didn't get enough sleep over the weekend or something, or they're still trying to catch up from the science chat.
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She's always fabulous. Go ahead, dear. Can you can you hear my am I too loud on the microphone or whatever? You're fine. Nope. Nope. You're right within the range. For people for people who subscribe to ninoscorner.TV, very interesting interview with a religious expert by the name of Jeff Shepherd. He's basically claiming, don't shoot the messenger here, that Jesus was not a Jew and America is headed into very dangerous territory through because Israel is a mass deception. He based according to his research, he says that the Antichrist are the Jews because they don't believe in Jesus Christ.
And, he believes that, Jesus Christ was not a Jew and that our blinded, unfailing support for Israel is a huge deception. He thinks that we're headed into a Christian nationalist Fourth Reich controlled by Jews behind the scenes, and that the Jews will be a protected class and anything set against them will result in antisemitism and have forced strict punishment called the Noahide laws.
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I agree with him. I agree with him, really.
[01:54:16] Unknown:
So it's a fascinating it's a fascinating interview. I mean, it's you have to pay he's a patriot, Nino is, but it's only $4.99 a month, and you can cancel anytime. So you don't have to you could listen to it, but a really interesting interview.
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Alright. Well, I believe they have for a long time. This is my my my father was a Jewish carpenter that that's a bunch of crap. I I I he he scolded them. He wasn't part of them. They're a whole different breed, I believe, that have snuck in there as impostors. And, anyway, I pretty well agree with your guy there. So, yeah, I was trying to say something. Sketch or or go ahead, Julie. You gotta follow-up.
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Oh, no. Somebody else can talk.
[01:55:06] Unknown:
Alright. Sketch, what are you gonna say? Wrong. Nothing. Somebody was trying to say something, I thought. Right. I believe you'll yes. Well, there's Joan. We can certainly identify her. Yes, ma'am.
[01:55:21] Unknown:
I just wanted to let you know a few days ago, I saw this, montage of rabbi. And, the the montage went on for about ten or ten minutes. And throughout the montage, I don't know, four or five of the rabbis were saying that Trump is their Messiah. You know, they're waiting for their we're waiting for their messiah.
[01:55:55] Unknown:
Yes. I know. But did you hear Well, let's hope not let's hope not, Joan. Did I know what?
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Did you know that some Jews and rabbis were saying that Trump is their Messiah?
[01:56:12] Unknown:
Well, no. I didn't. But there's so many factions, and there's so many goofballs over there that no. I I didn't know that, but it wouldn't surprise me. Hell, he surrounded himself with them.
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Right.
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Well, that's what we do. See, we can expose those people no matter if they're trying to play good goody with Trump or bad baddy with Biden. We can expose them all. That and that's why this information is so powerful. We need to spread it. Paul, was that you trying to say something?
[01:56:49] Unknown:
It was. See Yeah. Speaking of Nino's Corner, he had, oh, what's her name? Roseanne Barr on, and I heard that a couple of days ago. And, honestly, that was
[01:57:04] Unknown:
as far as I know, Jesus was a Hebrew. He wasn't a Jew. Things that he needed on that.
[01:57:12] Unknown:
Correct. What is is that Joan bitching in the background? Hey, Joan.
[01:57:18] Unknown:
Joan. You gotta mute before you go offline discussion. Yeah. You're going you're all going off on somebody there. There you go. Yeah. It's That was and I always thought not that's not Joan.
[01:57:32] Unknown:
Oh. That was Okay. Well, it sounded like you. Okay. Alright. Well, I always thought Jesus was a Hebrew, and, you know, there's 12 tribes of Judah, but these some of these guys think they're the thirteenth, and I'm wondering where that came from. So Amalek. I don't know, but I do know that Roseanne Park has a really, really colorful impression of what's going on.
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Well, she does, and she nails it. I mean, I heard her on Alex. She lives there in Austin, I guess. They're buddies. And on Alex one day, and she's going, it's only these five or 6,000 people. They're Sabbatean, Frank as Zionists. There's only a few of them. There's a lot of us. That's what she said. I was shocked.
[01:58:19] Unknown:
Yeah. But on the most recent interview, she said that the Zionists were the true Jews and that the other ones were the troublemakers.
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Okay. Well, there's She flipped the script.
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That's why I don't ever really pay attention to those people very much. My god. They're just all screwed up. God, they're screwed up.
[01:58:39] Unknown:
I believe she said that the Zionists were the people of the Bible because, because, Jesus was going to be delivered on Mount Zion or something like that, or the Messiah was going to come back to Mount Zion and stand on it or whatever. I don't know. I I missed it. I the and I wouldn't recommend anybody listen to it just to straighten it out. So To hell with Jewish fables.
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Hey, Raj. K.
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Yes. Alright.
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Sketch.
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Yes. Interesting, interview with Alastair Cook on the Duran. He goes over this a lot.
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Yeah. I watched a little bit of it. He was going over that. Didn't somebody sent that to me. Was that you?
[01:59:33] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yep. And Mhmm. I'll wait for the
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Well, I got I got into a little bit of it. I didn't get through much of it. But, he was going over a lot of this background here on they're not Jews.
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Well, I I I don't know if I should keep talking or we should let this whistler
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call. What do you wanna do? Well, we got another ninety seconds of the program. Okay. Yeah. We get to the punchline, and we can put it to bed. Yep. Well, he he does talk about the Amalek and,
[02:00:07] Unknown:
that there there's this, this, dialectic between, the people who want to bring about Emma Armageddon and the prophecy of the Bible and, the people that don't. And, and there's a big power struggle there, between the two, you know, the people who want peace Yeah. And the people who wanna bring about, world destruction.
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And Oh, yeah.
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It's a In the It's a weird situation to use some some some, words written by, men to fulfill that, and I just I have a problem with that.
[02:00:50] Unknown:
Me too. Me too. And they're forcing it. That's basically what the Zionists have done is they've taken over traditional jewelry and forced this to bring back the mish Mishach or whatever they call him. Anyway, they're a bunch of damn wackos, okay, with a little bit of ideas. Yeah. But enough. Hold on. We're gonna cut off, Jess. We're gonna cut off here Yeah. I think and be done. Yeah. So you wrapped it up. That's it for the show. Ciao. Alright. Now do you have another observation,
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sir? Well, I just wanted to say that, you know, I guess Alastair Cook Cook is a old tide diplomat for Britain. Right? Isn't that what he did?
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For example Probably. Probably.
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Negotiator, I guess. But just his perspective, his historical school perspective on on the area there was
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pretty insightful for me. I that's why I sent it to you. I just thought Okay. Well, I might have to go back and find the time to listen to it again.
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Yeah. I I did put a time stamp on it for when he started talking about Israel. So it's the last,
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thirty minutes or something. I despise these people. Okay. Yep. Anybody else got now? Now anybody got something for Roger? I've been begging them. They won't respond. Now come on. I know. You were waiting for my see there? Told you. Larry. Yes?
[02:02:18] Unknown:
Yeah. Maybe we could save this for tomorrow, but, you know how you teach that the AG and judges wear two hats? You have the the statutory hat, I guess, and the common law hat?
[02:02:31] Unknown:
The ones in states, yes, especially state judges. Okay.
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If the AG of a state is wearing the federal statutory hat as opposed to the state common law hat, is he acting as an agent of the federal government in your opinion? I would say so. I would say so. And so predominantly, most AGs, that is the capacity that they are,
[02:03:01] Unknown:
acting in. Correct? Well, let's look at it another way. I mean, they're given they're enforcing the the, quote, unquote, protection over you from the federal government, like traffic laws and state agencies and stuff, aren't they?
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Yes.
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Okay. Well, then they're acting in that capacity.
[02:03:19] Unknown:
They're not acting in the
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they're not acting in the capacity of someone looking at it. This received a copy of the affidavit and is now giving you the protection against that like they're supposed to.
[02:03:36] Unknown:
Right. And a lot of times, I've read that the, state attorney generals are working in tandem
[02:03:42] Unknown:
with the federal US attorneys. Well, they probably don't know any different, Larry. I mean, I don't know they're doing it intentionally. They just probably don't know these things. You're you know, William's judge up there, he didn't know even know the definition of the word person.
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Yep.
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Have you ever given any thought?
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You can't impute into them that they know everything we do, and I think our people have a habit of doing that as either working against me. They just never been exposed to this stuff before. What was your follow-up?
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Well, I like what Brent said on Friday when I asked him who who do we owe allegiance to, and he said the land. And so that would be the land, which is within the boundaries of our state, which is our country because we're a state citizen or a national. And so the protection comes from the attorney general because he's the chief law enforcement officer. And I was wondering if you have you ever given any thought to how students can get the attorney general of a state to provide a national protection?
[02:04:59] Unknown:
Well, you don't wanna pick up talk about writing. We're talking a while back when we stumbled into this about writing a cover letter going over that. The, because, see, it's not it's not a choice they have. It's a duty and an obligation. Why? Because allegiance is invoked by the statue. That automatically invokes protection, and you're the one that's supposed to be protected. They don't know that stuff. I don't believe. Do you?
[02:05:29] Unknown:
Yeah. No. I I I mean, we've we've written, you know, letters to the agents and we've we've reminded them of their duty to give protection to us nationals and we know we don't ever hear from them. Well, okay. Sorry. And I know it's that it's not a bed of roses. I I I You know where They are trying. We are trying, but they won't Well they won't say anything.
[02:05:56] Unknown:
Well, they don't first of all, they didn't learn about it in law school. It's not their common practice, and they don't wanna be hearing about it from you. That's my first suspicion. K? Secondly, it might be a better approach if, like, for instance, we get Mark to write up a declaratory judgment on these issues and run it through a court and get the court in the state, opinion of it and see how they feel about it. Now you got something from within their own court system that you could present to the attorney general, And that's pretty much nonthreatening.
[02:06:33] Unknown:
A good idea for Mike in Alabama because he lost his track case. And you teach that and, of course, I understand that jurisdiction can be challenged at any time. And even though he lost his case because he was a day late filing something, I think that jurisdiction can still be challenged. And maybe he's he would be a good candidate to try a declaratory judgment.
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Okay. I don't disagree with you. But, like, I like your idea. Can we talk about it tomorrow?
[02:07:07] Unknown:
Sure. You have a good lunch. Thank you. Alright. Thank you. In the afternoon quick comment.
[02:07:12] Unknown:
Okay. The the term except by operation of law, these judges are operating under the law. I yield.
[02:07:23] Unknown:
Well, you know, we had that one instance of the guy in Missouri who got caught speeding. I had done his paperwork for him, all the notices, all that, because he didn't even have a a computer at home. Right? And so the he gets stopped for speeding and for not wearing a seat belt. He's pissed off. He goes into town, tries to go confront the judge, if I remember right. And, he goes into he did. It was a small town in Missouri. And he got in to see the judge. And the the judge, he sits down across the table, the desk from him, and the judge looks up at him and said, I read your affidavit. That's what he said. I read your affidavit.
And and and he said, go down the hall and pay $10 for the seat belt sign and everything goes away. And the guy was in a terrible mood, and he turned down the judge's offer, not understanding what the judge was trying to do was save a little face. K? As I've said, which judge is gonna go down as the judge that pulls the card out of the bottom of the house of cards? Which one you think? This guy wasn't willing to do it, but he was willing to work with him. And he said, just go down the hall and pay the $10 seat belt ticket and everything goes away. And the guy said no. So he came back and he got a court date. He went into court. And what did the judge do?
Charge him $10 for a seat belt
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ticket.
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There's one that understood. K? But he wasn't gonna go down and lose face. You might have to work with some of these people. K? Alright. I'm a see y'all tomorrow. Good enough. Have a great afternoon. I hope your jaws get loosened up a little bit, and, we'll see if we if you want to, we can start out on this tomorrow. But Mike could be a good candidate with that approach. But we're going provetcha. Well, you know, it's funny. I'll see I'll hear a bunch of people say that all the time. Everybody's bon povecho ing down here. So, I understand. Thank you.
Alright. I'll see y'all then. Ciao.
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Blessings.
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Let the let the green beer begin.
[02:10:03] Unknown:
Hey, Paul?
[02:10:04] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:10:06] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Oh, you're really loud. Do you think do you think you could put the, Eastman, six minute interview in the, matrix docs?
[02:10:18] Unknown:
Yeah. I could probably do that. Once this, once this archive goes up, it'll be in the the contents of the show archive.
[02:10:33] Unknown:
Oh, that's true. That's true. So forget it. I can just come back and listen to it.
[02:10:38] Unknown:
I don't know. John here.
[02:10:40] Unknown:
Put it in the PPN chat. Yeah?
[02:10:44] Unknown:
Yeah. Thank you. Okay.
[02:10:45] Unknown:
Yeah. I can try and put it in the PPN Radio Ranch chat. Unless you want me to send you the link to it in Zoom, and then you can pop it into That's VPN. Yeah. That's Yeah. And that's the problem is I'm not in Zoom, and I'm not on the FCC today. I'm just on the phone. But are you in, PPN Radio Ranch chat on Telegram?
[02:11:09] Unknown:
Yeah. You can put it in there. That'd be great.
[02:11:13] Unknown:
Okay. Well, that's Everybody should join in. Get your friends together. Join in the conversation over there because, it's really lively.
[02:11:23] Unknown:
Okay. I'm gonna do that. Thank you.
[02:11:26] Unknown:
Hi, Baldrige. Hi. Good day, lady. Thanks for spending the place. Bye.
[02:11:33] Unknown:
Hey, Paul.
[02:11:34] Unknown:
You're welcome. Yes.
[02:11:38] Unknown:
Jay, this is Larry. Do you, know if that Eastman excerpt, is it is there more to it? And is it on is it available on YouTube? Because I'm a member of YouTube.
[02:11:51] Unknown:
Yeah. It's it's The Truth About Birthright Citizenship, and it's on the CBN News Channel. And, it is just a six minute and thirty two second clip. I don't know if there's more to it. You could probably, pull it up in their, in their history and see if there's, a more expanded interview either before or after it. It's the truth about birthright citizenship on the CBN News channel on YouTube.
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And there is a longer one that we discussed last week or the week before, and that's sixteen minutes or something. And that's in the matrix docs.
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Mhmm.
[02:12:44] Unknown:
Larry? Paul, I had a question.
[02:12:49] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:12:51] Unknown:
Any luck on putting a Saturday show on, Global Voice Radio Network?
[02:12:59] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm actually working on that right now. Both Friday and Saturday shows had a hiccup. I'm pulling them out of the local archive recording, and we'll be uploading them.
[02:13:11] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:13:13] Unknown:
Alright. Check back later today. They should both be there.
[02:13:18] Unknown:
Okay. Thanks.
[02:13:20] Unknown:
You're welcome. Before Larry answers me, hey, Paul. You know that number I gave out for Alt Media? They've added a station on there, which is WBN, and that's where Paul English comes on because I heard Rhea Bohm, yesterday morning. So
[02:13:42] Unknown:
Cool.
[02:13:43] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, Larry. I just wanted to let you know it was a couple of years ago. I spoke with the attorney general's office, here in Arkansas, and they told me that they work for the state. So I would hazard a guess that all state attorney generals attorneys general, practice the same, allegiance that they work for the state and not the people I yield.
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Was it Tim Griffin?
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Ken Griffin? Well, it wasn't the actual attorney general. It was just their office, so I don't know who answered the phone.
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So
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Yeah. The current attorney general of Arkansas is Tim Griffin,
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and I was wondering if that that truly was No. It was under Rutledge,
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the female, a couple years ago. So I can't imagine that anything has changed. But what I learned is the attorney general is over the, prosecutors, and the secretary of state is over the judges. That's who the judges answer to. I yield.
[02:15:11] Unknown:
And if you wanna thank Paul today, the proper way is thanks, Laddie.
[02:15:18] Unknown:
Mhmm.
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I'll go with cheers, Paul.
[02:15:26] Unknown:
Okay. Cheers. Top of the morning, Paul. I'm raising the Guinness to Paul today.
[02:15:36] Unknown:
Okay. It's changing the published dates. The, Sabado edition is now up. And save those changes. Alright. So that should be published. And let's see if the transcript is there. Come on, baby. Yep. There we go. The transcript is there. I'm working on catching up. The Sabadeau edition is up, and, the, Brent Winters edition, I'm gonna have to pull out of my local archives. So I'll have that done, fairly quickly. Alrighty.
[02:16:48] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. I came across something of interest regarding property taxes.
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Okay.
[02:16:59] Unknown:
The I actually sent it. It's number 11 in a series on territorial jurisdiction from the territorial jurisdiction rumble channel. And, it was a video that basically, you're you're noticing the county assessor of the fact that they need to prove where your property was ceded back to United States. And, it just asks questions. It's not like an accusatory. I mean, it is a notice in demand, but it asks questions. Pretty interesting, seven page footnoted document that they go over on this video. I do not have a link to the actual document, but for teaching purposes, I think it fits all on the lines of, you know, why they're proceeding on us, why we don't have the executive protection, and why we don't have be able to have the constitution in the courts.
So we don't have any, you know, we don't have any enforcement from the judge from the judicial branch. So everything's pretty much administrative, you know, no matter what kind of law you try to bring in. So the presumptive question is, you know, you can you can you can make a demand on me. You can make a claim that I should play pay property tax on the condition that you can prove territorial jurisdiction. And then but they go through the video about 01:50 in, an hour fifty in. They go through the document that that they submitted. And then I believe they had an assessor callback on one of them because they really didn't know how to how to handle it. But I guess the they were told just leave that property alone. Don't, you know, don't foreclose on them because of nonpayment of property taxes. But it's another one of those, hey. If this gets out, you know, like Roger said, what judge is going to, to, you know, to to put that on the record kind of thing? So are you?
[02:19:20] Unknown:
Yeah. What judge is gonna pull that card?
[02:19:26] Unknown:
Well we know. It ain't gonna be any of the Supreme Court judges.
[02:19:32] Unknown:
Right.
[02:19:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Who wants to add Larry? Hey, Julie, Julie, Sherry, and just to finish that thought, and, lady lady three, I, I sent you guys those links. Paul, I don't remember having your email. I know I thought we but I could send you that link to that series, on the territorial jurisdiction channel. And, it's quite quite interesting. They go through the founding documents and, the organic documents that show how they flow through to today.
[02:20:16] Unknown:
Are you? Yeah. It's it's, [email protected]. P g or no. G mail dot com. P g b I e n e r at g mail dot com.
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May I?
[02:20:36] Unknown:
Yeah. As long as you don't do anything illegal, immoral, or fattening.
[02:20:42] Unknown:
Hey. This is Matt of California. I would love hello. I would love to, have access to that because I've been doing I've been sending the same offers for five years and and laid it out. And so I'd love to compare notes with the county over my property. So I did the whole Ron Gibson thing and then I've basically, let it be known that my property is not in any federal zone area, any thing and there's no jurisdiction and, I will pay upon proof of them showing that it is. And so I would love access and my email is, if I can give it out, is matthew, m a t t h e w d a k I n at protonmail dot com. If it's possible to get access to that information, I would appreciate it. And with that, I yield. Thanks.
[02:21:43] Unknown:
Okay. You said that email pretty quick. Could you repeat it?
[02:21:47] Unknown:
Yes. It's matthew, m a t t h e w, d as in David, a k I n, at proton mail dot com. Did did did you get that?
[02:22:23] Unknown:
Could you pronounce could you spell spell the last name slowly? I'm I'm typing it in as I talk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:22:30] Unknown:
Let me just do the whole thing slowly. Matthew,dasinDavid,[email protected].
[02:23:00] Unknown:
Great. Just sent it. Sometimes it goes into, spam. So I'm on the road. So but it's the, yeah, it'll reference the eleventh one, but then you can see that it's the whole channel there, but there is a series, the chart the channel is called territorial jurisdiction, but then each of the videos is actually related to territorial jurisdiction. You have to scroll maybe to the second page to get to the series, but there's a ton of other videos on there as well. And they've been dealing with the same the same thing. Thanks so much. Really appreciate it. You bet. You bet.
[02:23:39] Unknown:
I was wondering, hello?
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Hello?
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Hello.
[02:23:50] Unknown:
Could you add my email to the We hear you. Bucket information?
[02:24:13] Unknown:
Hello? Hello? Yes. I can, I can send you it? Also, Paul, could you repeat your email again? I've I got p, g as in George, Beiner, b e I n e r.
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No. It's b I e n e r. Bravo India echo November echo Romeo.
[02:24:36] Unknown:
George Peter, a t I n Okay. And it's @atpaulgeorge..com. Okay. Paul George. Okay. Yeah. It's papa grill gotta bounce back. Yeah. Okay. The new gentleman, do you wanna repeat your email?
[02:24:54] Unknown:
Oh, it's [email protected].
[02:25:05] Unknown:
Repeat.
[02:25:08] Unknown:
[email protected].
[02:25:17] Unknown:
Great. Z as in zebra?
[02:25:20] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:25:22] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:25:23] Unknown:
Eight zero a l a n, yeah, who's that from?
[02:25:30] Unknown:
Great. I'm gonna send it over right now. Might go into your spam. Yep.
[02:25:34] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:25:36] Unknown:
Okay. This is Larry. I got a question for Paul and a question for George. Question for Paul is when you upload a video or a recording to, Pod Home, is that all you do is you just literally upload it and AI does all the rest as far as writing the transcript and of course, we talked about how there is a transcript available. So AI writes the transcript and all the like all the paragraph comments. Does AI do all that? And then the question for George is, if you're in a federal court or a state court, how would you challenge territorial jurisdiction?
[02:26:25] Unknown:
Well, I can answer my question. I upload the, audio file, and then once it once it receives and processes the audio file, then I apply the AI process to it, and then I check the spelling and stuff like that in the description show notes. And then, I publish the, episode.
[02:26:53] Unknown:
And so there there's just The AI platform is part of the, the PodHome. It's your own AI?
[02:27:00] Unknown:
No. It is part of PodHome.
[02:27:06] Unknown:
Very interesting. Thank you. Mhmm.
[02:27:11] Unknown:
Yeah. As far as the jurisdictional challenges that I've been learning from this video series, and I have not tried them, Larry, but it they from the testimony, it sound like they were. It was, you know, article one, section eight, clause 17, you know, proof of claim that you have jurisdictional authority to proceed because what they're basically saying is that they're making all these presumptions that they're still on the territories and that the state they can just roll over the state, if you will, as the original organic state as contemplated by the articles of Confederation and declaration of independence before that.
And then, obviously, the Northwest Ordinance, nothing went away with the passage of the Northwest Ordinance nor the passage of the US Constitution. So, and that evidently shut down a court. And then the other one, which I just I think it was not on this one that I just sent around, but another video that went in, and I'm gonna have to get the exact lingo. But they were just saying, alright. Gosh. I'm gonna I'm not gonna do it justice by and I'm gonna confuse people by pronouncing it. So I'm gonna go back and I'm gonna actually, take the transcript down from it because a lot of this stuff actually, I I did just print off of which it may be in there.
Let me just give you this resource. When I printed it off, it's, so and it's pretty it's kind of the latest, quote, unquote, technology, if you will. It's, this is from 2024. And I just I have not read it yet, but let me just it's, lawofboris.com, and, they've got a document. If you click on one of the links there called IPIDE, what that is the Improvised Protection from Interference, Encroachment and Disruption framework, IPIDE. And so they've got the philosophy behind it, claim proof and foundations of equity, what constitutes a proof of claim, the doctrine of sticks and stones, trespass as a voluntary transaction.
This is just the chapters. The absence of proof of claim as consideration, the improvised protection mechanism, the modified use of factory contract, the modified use factory contract as an equitable lease, role of the IPED mechanism, practical benefits of the unified process, a vision of justice, equity and accountability. And that's through Page 41, then appendix sample affidavit of mailing, sample affidavit of non response, sample modified use of factory contract. And, I don't know if they're using this, not having read this, but having listened to some of these, some of these, principles.
I'm not sure if they're using this, you know, as a jurisdictional piece, but it it's gotta be, you know, it's gotta be. So with everything else that they that they work work with. So but I will I will I need to go back over the video or, because I listen to them as they're kinda like lecture lecture discussions. But I will go back and I will get the other jurisdictional challenge that they made. Basically, walking into the court and just letting the the man come forward that's actually in that court at that time, whether it's the clerk, the judge, the prosecutor, anybody else, the cop, whatever, to state their claim right there and then shutting the thing down right away, right right there. But I'll get the exact, the exact wording. Thank you.
[02:31:06] Unknown:
Alright. So do you think, that territorial jurisdiction has to do with the say you're in a federal court, the US Attorney presuming that you are residing in one of the federal districts. And so you have to challenge that because you do not reside in a federal district. For example, in each state, you have a federal district. Some states just have one district one federal district. Like Alaska, I believe, has one federal district, while other states can have up to three I don't know if there's if if any states have four federal districts, but, like, Florida has three federal districts. And I'm wondering if territorial jurisdiction has to do with the court or the, the prosecution, the US attorney, getting you to agree through presumption because you you don't rebut it, that you are residing in one of the federal districts.
[02:32:12] Unknown:
Any thoughts? Yeah. I think that's the idea. Yeah. That's the whole idea that this is just a legislative court. It's not really a court of justice, and they're basically enforcing the federal the federal presumptions, you know, despite what we might do with our affidavit and all that. And, obviously, the affidavit is key, but also the key is to challenge that to know that in your heart and to be able to challenge that jurisdiction right there. And, the only lands that should be, say, in Florida would be the Jacksonville. Right? Isn't that a navy town, basically? And then you've got Pensacola AFB and then you've got maybe a few parks here and there. But there should be nothing that got ceded back to The United States, say, just using the Florida as an example.
But if they're putting their framework over it, like and they might use like, one point, I think, one of the guys was saying, yeah. In Tampa, they extended some federal, map, from just the post office and a courthouse, and then they extended it around a few more blocks, so they extended the area. So but I didn't look into specifically what that was referring to, whether it was a trade kind of trade type zone or whatever, I think that's what it was. But technically, there's really if you get down to the land level, there's no land that got ceded back to The United States as the corporate thing. The United States Of America, Florida is part of, but yes, you're right. If if they're presuming whether it's because of the birth certificate that's sitting in the, you know, sitting in between our feet and the land, and that's what they're presuming, unless we challenge that, they're gonna roll. Right?
And they still might roll, and then we have to figure out how do you enforce that.
[02:34:11] Unknown:
You know how Roger talks about and teaches that the, the federal government has been neared over the organic republic. I believe they've done that with the federal districts. So you have 90 some federal districts and even the territories have a federal district and even the territories have a US attorney over each federal district. So for example, in Florida, you have three federal districts, the Northern District Of Florida, the Middle District, and the Southern District. Each district has a US attorney that oversees it. That US attorney, like the Attorney General of a state, is the chief law enforcement officer enforcing the laws of The United States. So the attorney general enforces the attorney general of a state enforces as the chief law enforcement officer enforces the laws of that state.
However, the US attorney, as the chief law enforcement officer, enforces the laws of The United States, and those laws are found in all of the 430 some administrative agencies that are listed on the federal register. All those thousands and thousands of man made laws, they are enforcing those laws on The US citizens, imposing those laws within the states through the federal districts, which I believe is that which is veneered over the state like Roger teaches.
[02:36:00] Unknown:
Right. And I I I think that that's a huge, huge way where they could go. I agree totally that it's the veneer, you know, and it even goes back to Washington. George Washington supposedly his hit they knew what they were gonna do with this whole deal. His, he was like the 14 took him fourteen years, right, to become President after the revolution and the supposedly his oral oath only was to United States, it wasn't to The United States Of America. So nobody takes nobody says and I pledge my allegiance to this constitution, they say the constitution of The United States. So it's like a whole different deal that they're talking to.
And with the wordsmithing, we've been raised to believe that it's all the same, all the lacks.
[02:37:01] Unknown:
May I, George, lady Linda Louise? May I?
[02:37:05] Unknown:
Triple l.
[02:37:07] Unknown:
Yes. Thank you. I think you misspoke. You said that it was a legislative court. It's actually administrative courts. I don't know if you realize you said that.
[02:37:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You just want to the listeners
[02:37:21] Unknown:
on the radio if they listen to this that they get it straight. It's an administrative court, not a legislative court. I believe the legislative court would be the Article three courts that they have prevented us from accessing. Anything legislative, actually becomes law. So they're working in the administrative process, which you just said so beautifully with the or Larry did, and you followed up with the 400 plus agencies, have everything to do with the federal government, United States Corporation, imposing their statutes over the people, one of the people, the nationals, I yield.
[02:38:23] Unknown:
Well said. Yeah. And the, the other thing about that paperwork that they go over on that rumble video from the territorial jurisdiction and it's eleventh, in a series under territorial jurisdiction. They do say this can be used for anything. This document that they present can be used for fighting back not only against property tax, but anything that we might come across, including, I would say, a court's a court's, you know, presumptive, jurisdiction as well. So I I didn't mean to make it sound like it was just for property tax.
[02:39:05] Unknown:
Where is that gonna be posted? Is it gonna be, in the, in the archives on yeah. Where where's the channel gonna be? Can you can you put it in the PPN, radio chat, telegram group?
[02:39:25] Unknown:
Maybe somebody could. I I, did I finally got Paul's, I'm on a phone right now traveling, but I, I did send it over to Paul as well. It's just one of the videos, but it'll at least bring it to the to the, to the channel.
[02:39:44] Unknown:
Well, then
[02:39:45] Unknown:
it still where I could email it to you too if you'd like.
[02:39:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Would you?
[02:39:52] Unknown:
Sure. Let me just jot down your email so I type it in right. Hold on.
[02:40:00] Unknown:
Go ahead.
[02:40:02] Unknown:
J h k at, d as in dog, s as in Sam, l as in Lima, d s l extreme, the word extreme dot com. J h k at D s l extreme dot com.
[02:40:26] Unknown:
Got it. Let me type it in now. I might go into spam, so just check their spam filter.
[02:40:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I will. Just so everybody knows, there is a recent article here from the American Policy Center, and it's an article about supreme court rules, Utah doesn't have a right to its own land. Utah was trying to take control over its land area, and, federal government rules that it can't.
[02:41:07] Unknown:
Wow. What's what is the date of that case?
[02:41:10] Unknown:
This is, well, it's from the American Policy Center, and it's 03/17/2025. It says in 2013, Utah submitted its transfer of public lands act to federal government calling on it to fulfill its pledge under states enabling act to dispose of most federal lands in the state, some of which would be placed back to the state. Anyway, there's a whole article here on it with links to the, the the conversation. And and the whole thing was Utah doesn't have control over its own land.
[02:41:55] Unknown:
Do you think that's because the republic isn't populated right now? Like, it's empty? Like, there's supposed to be 60,000, I think, per state.
[02:42:04] Unknown:
And, Well, no. This is just state action going against the federal government directly to Bureau of Land Management. The case is State of Utah v United States.
[02:42:14] Unknown:
Oh, so it's corporate v corporate kinda probably. Sounds like. It wants its land back.
[02:42:20] Unknown:
I think they're they're actually going for Utah's, you know, really heading the way we are, actually. It's an interesting article. I bet that's probably on the front page of the American Policy Center.
[02:42:43] Unknown:
Yeah. I'll check that out. Thank you. My my point being that, if the state of Utah was bringing it and not the organic people of Utah bringing that case
[02:43:04] Unknown:
Well, it's talking about The United States Right. The United States indefinite retention of huge swaths of Utah's territory, severely restricting Utah's sovereignty. So the the Utah is going after the land as as the sovereign of the land.
[02:43:23] Unknown:
I can step in. I don't think it's the people exactly that are trying to go after it. It's the state for the people, but it's only because the people want more activity places. They wanna own the land as far as they want the state to own the land. The state doesn't have the button to do that anyway.
[02:43:44] Unknown:
Well, they're getting right into talking about the framers authorized federal government to maintain enclaves of its own property, needed to carry out its Article one power and to dispose of acquired federal lands. They did not empower it to retain unappropriated lands within a state in perpetuity. So it's going after the organic issues here. I mean, that's the discussion.
[02:44:16] Unknown:
Doctor. That's really interesting, yeah.
[02:44:20] Unknown:
You see, the institute that promotes the constitution values of faith, family, and freedom, the South Southland no. Sutherland Institute. Sutherland Institute is is involved here, and, it's got a conclusion on Utah's transfer of public lands. This is this is an important case.
[02:44:45] Unknown:
Definitely. Because Idaho here, it's gotta be, like, 60% fed lands too.
[02:44:51] Unknown:
Yeah. They talked about here that the, on the in the West, the the federal government's got about 70% of the land in the states. And in the Eastern Side Of The United States, the ratio is extremely low, one to 3%.
[02:45:08] Unknown:
John, may I? I have a question. Yeah. Because you you put forth article one. That would be the House of Representatives, the people's house, and not the executive as the governor. So, maybe that's why it's in, as you said, not anyway, now I can't remember my follow-up question. But article one is the people's house and article two is the executive. And do you think that that's why, there's a difference in the ruling because, who initiated it? I I presume it would be the legislature.
[02:45:55] Unknown:
American Policy Center stuff and they just sent this out and I I'm not, I haven't read the case or anything. I'm just reading what they're saying in the article. But they do have links to it. So and they're talking about, you know, across the federal government manages six forty million acres, 28% of the total land area. Most of that land is in the Western states. That's 46% of the land area in the 11 contiguous Western states. The case is state of Utah v United States.
[02:46:35] Unknown:
State of a yield.
[02:46:40] Unknown:
Well, yeah, everything's state of. I mean, it's all they know how to do.
[02:47:32] Unknown:
All I know about the Utah thing
[02:47:34] Unknown:
is the federal is trying to absorb more land here, and The people have thrown a pretty big red flag on it because that's not what they want done. So hopefully, if it does good, great. I doubt it would bring forth any information about the land patent.
[02:48:26] Unknown:
Arr, matey. This is the Guinness drinker wants to say, please give Paul a good laddy before you leave because he is the keeper of the crypt and the realm. And I do have a question or I need some help if triple the lovely triple l is there. I don't know if she recalls Friday show after show. I told Roger I was a terrapin on a post, and I needed to get off. I needed some help. And you helped for a minute, but then I I never got off the post because I realized that ambassador law is man made man made law. And if she could please refer me to something in the bible that refers to ambassadors, specifically the word ambassador,
[02:49:23] Unknown:
it would be much helpful. Romans chapter one verse one. Romans
[02:49:28] Unknown:
Chapter one verse one. And what does it say? Talk about Paul being your ambassador.
[02:49:32] Unknown:
Ah, Paul is well, my wife helped me out. Lady triple lady l. My my prayers have been answered. Thank you so much.
[02:50:11] Unknown:
Sketch me, brother. A little less stout on the Guinness.
[02:50:18] Unknown:
Hey, Sketch.
[02:50:20] Unknown:
I was hoping for breaking news, but that's good enough for me there, Dave.
[02:50:27] Unknown:
Sketch, was that an angel keeping you the answer?
[02:50:37] Unknown:
That was an angel, and that's my wife, but she misquoted she misquoted it. It was a possum versus ambassador. So I I look I'm back up on the post. I need help
[02:50:51] Unknown:
I need help. Maybe another angel will come through.
[02:50:54] Unknown:
Well, hopefully. I was hoping triple triple love the lovely triple l could help me, because I wanted the reference that she was using. She was saying she was an ambassador from God on this earth, and I was just wondering if well, I know ambassador and ambassador baccidorial law is man made law. I'm just wondering where she got her biblical references. I I needed some help. I yield.
[02:51:28] Unknown:
Brother Sketch, put your hands behind your back, lower them down below your waist. Now your hands are on your ambassador, And it is biblical.
[02:52:04] Unknown:
Well, thank you, sir Dave. I was
[02:52:09] Unknown:
wondering where
[02:52:13] Unknown:
that was. Anytime.
[02:52:20] Unknown:
I didn't I didn't wanna assume anything because you know what that means. Right?
[02:52:27] Unknown:
Oh, yes, sir. Old Benny Hill taught me that one back in the
[02:52:39] Unknown:
day. Well, I guess since it let the lovely triple l wouldn't answer me, I'll have to go to Baldridge, the keeper of the realm. Maybe he has an answer for me. But, Latties and Latties, if you if you leave the board, could you please just give good old Baldrige to thank you, Laddie. Be much appreciate. You know, he doesn't get paid, but he lives for this, and he lives for just a little bit of praying. Spinning plates. And, Dave, in the thumb, since you chimed in, I'm going to look up BB Rebozo right now unless someone can explain who he is.
[02:54:18] Unknown:
Sounds like a fine Irish name.
[02:54:56] Unknown:
Well, I was right. I was right there old Dave. Charles Gregory Beebe Rebozo, May eighth nineteen ninety eight, was an American Florida based banker and businessman who was a close friend and confidant
[02:55:18] Unknown:
of who,
[02:55:22] Unknown:
Dave? Tricky dick?
[02:55:24] Unknown:
Tricky dick.
[02:55:26] Unknown:
It was. He was a that's who he was. The old BB was a Miami probably based banker shipping drugs before Miami Vice got ahold of him.
[02:55:43] Unknown:
He he sounds like a fine Jewish young man.
[02:55:48] Unknown:
He looks like a mafioso in his picture. And, Rebozo, that kinda sounds Italian to me.
[02:55:57] Unknown:
Yeah. A lot of those that you know, the Mark Kornke
[02:56:03] Unknown:
says just because they they got an Italian name don't mean they're Italian.
[02:56:07] Unknown:
Yep. I well, I'll concur with that. Yep. There's
[02:56:11] Unknown:
a lot of them lot of them mafia and gangsters were Jews.
[02:56:16] Unknown:
Yep. And he probably is. He is dark skinned. That's why I say he's either Italian or probably, I don't know, Rebozo. That's
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