In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a lively discussion with his co-hosts and listeners, touching on a variety of topics from the intricacies of national status to the humorous antics of public figures like Sean Porter and James Freeman. The conversation delves into the complexities of legal systems, the power dynamics of government, and the challenges of educating the public on issues of sovereignty and personal freedom. Roger expresses his frustration with the slow progress of spreading awareness but remains committed to the cause, highlighting the importance of perseverance and education.
The episode also features a segment on the looming economic crisis, as a TikTok video is played discussing the potential collapse of the American pension system due to private equity practices. This sparks a discussion on financial manipulation and the historical context of debt and economic control. The hosts and listeners engage in a spirited exchange, sharing insights and anecdotes that underscore the ongoing struggle for truth and justice in a complex world. The episode is a blend of serious discourse and light-hearted banter, reflecting the diverse interests and expertise of the Radio Ranch community.
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Thank you, mister Alvin Lee, for, giving us our dictate here. We'd like to do that too. Keep trying, and we will continue to keep trying here at the Radio Ranch, and it is the Tuesday keep trying edition here, the expat lunch day. And I am Roger Sales, and it is, of course, the Radio Ranch. And, we are assisted by a number of other folks that have done these platform things that extend our reach so much, and we appreciate it so much. And the, I wanna give them proper recognition, of course. And, the one to do that's mister Beaner, mister Paul Beaner. So, PB, if you'd step out and give these folks a little audio credit, we'd appreciate it. Are you there? I didn't hear you much this morning. There you are. Yeah.
Have you gone? Of course. Have you gone have you gone have you gone back in the closet again? Have you gone back in the closet again?
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Ah, okay. Uh-oh.
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No.
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No. Oh, really? Yeah. Of course.
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Well
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oh, really? Alright. Well, we'll we'll hobble along best we can, as we always do. Right? So here we go. Tuesday edition. There was some stuff Larry was talking about yesterday. At the end of the show, he said we wanna carry it over till today. Larry, are you with us? You remember what that was? I don't at the moment, but we can go back and cover some of those things. I'm gonna anxiously await here, Paul. I'm just gonna take your cooperation a little bit. I'm gonna anxiously await when they get the second hour of, of mister Harrison Smith posted from his show this morning because they showed a TikTok video there at about the bottom of the hour, of a gal that was going over what's coming to the pensions and why.
And,
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she talks relatively fast. I got some of it, but I'd love for us to play it here on our program this morning, and maybe we can find that and play it after they post that segment.
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It's it just ended. So, I'll I'll monitor and see if I can get that to you. It's very interesting on how these guys have, are bankrupting, profitable businesses to set up a pension deal. Evidently, this is what they're gonna go after Trump with and try and tie it in to Social Security as the, trial balloon they floated already. So, we'll see. That would be around, I think, I wanna say April. Paul, I'm not sure, but sometime here in the April, supposedly excuse me for my stomach. That's when they've got these nefarious planned plans planned.
So we'll see. Otherwise, in that Larry, are you with us? You you you you're out delivering stuff. You wanna see if you can bring that back from yesterday? Do you remember what he was talking about there at the end of the show yesterday, Paul?
[00:06:00] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm here, Roger.
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There's Larry. Hey, man. Well, I was just gonna see if we wanna start off the show here with what we ended yesterday after the show was over and, give us something to discuss a little bit here today. There are certainly a few things, needed to discuss, but this was right kind of in our wheelhouse if I remember right. Right?
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Yes. I just I have a question before we begin. Of course, Friday, I brought up, to Brent what I asked him what his idea of allegiance is as far as a national is concerned. According to the definition, a national is a person who owes permanent allegiance to a state. And he said that the allegiance is to the land or the country of that state, I guess, the land within the borders that make up the state because that's a country. And, my question to you is, is that what you've always believed and,
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you know, taught? Or did you have another idea of what allegiance is? I've I've I've never thought it through that much, Larry, to be honest with you. I just thought it's a state, and the state is under control of God because that's who controlled the states back then and still does. They've just been veneered over. And so if you're, talking about it, I guess that automatically, if you wanna deduce it down, goes automatically to the soil and the state and the land, and those are under god's, capital r rights and capital r duties and capital r remedies. So I guess you're really worshiping him in duet. You're giving him allegiance indirectly through where your feet touch the old tiara. Right?
[00:07:41] Unknown:
Yes. I agree. And so my question yesterday was, so if your allegiance is to the land, which makes up the country of of what's known as a state, the smallest state, the organic Republic, then, the, the state owes you or the AG, I guess, because he's the one that oversees the laws of the state, then he owes you protection. And Correct. I asked you yesterday if you ever thought it through, how we can get these attorney generals to wear the common law hat and give us the protection that we're due because they're derelict in their duty.
[00:08:27] Unknown:
Well, I I agree with that. We came upon that conclusion a couple of years ago. Again, that's an issue I'd never thought through that completely. We have now. Yes. Because it's the statute that dictates that, the statute and the code in title eight. And, as we've said before, it's not an option for them. Now they may not be doing it because of ignorance, which is probably the case with most of them, I would think. Audrey. But, that doesn't mean Bruce, can I finish, please? But that that doesn't mean that they don't owe it to us. We you invoke one of those One of those. One of the pardon me?
You invoke one of those elements, it automatically invokes the other one. Be it and that's why they only put one of them in that statute because they understood that. And if you do this Go ahead. Alright. Go go ahead. No. Go ahead, please, with your questions, please.
[00:09:35] Unknown:
No. This is Larry. Welcome. Thanks for choosing There's a delay, so sometimes it's hard. Do you believe that when you when you, volunteer out of the federal feudal system, you are still volunteering into another feudal system on the state level? Well,
[00:09:55] Unknown:
I guess if you if you wanna say, god under god's tutelage is a feudal system, I guess you could put he's the lord of the manner for you. Is is that what you're inferring?
[00:10:08] Unknown:
Well, because, you know, as a U. S. Citizen, you owe allegiance to the U. S. Government and they owe you your protection. They owe you protection. And so when you volunteer out of that feudal system, you are you are giving your allegiance to the land in a state. And conversely, the AG who represents the state owes you protection. So isn't that another form of the feudal system?
[00:10:40] Unknown:
Well, if you wanna use that formula for jurisdiction where's that noise coming from, please? There's another conversation in the background. Larry, is that coming from you, or is that somebody else? No. No. It's not for me. I'm very quiet where I'm at right now. We get that cut off, whoever's doing that. It's very, very distracting. So, I well, I guess you could say it is. I'm I mean, you you got the independence in that feudal system. But I guess if you wanna look at it that way, you still got a Lord that you're worshiping. It's just Jesus Christ. And you're worshiping through the medium of this soil in the state, which is supposed to give you protection and know what to do. They've been corrupted. The whole system's been corrupted. The law schools have been corrupted. And most of those people just don't know this stuff, Larry.
So have we thought it through? Yes. To the point that it would be nice and, you know, I'm not much on this stuff, but sit down and when you do your notice to the attorney general and the local people is to do some sort of a memorandum of law going over that. I mean, that way now they've really been put on notice, haven't they? If they knew it or not. Okay? And and as I said, supposedly, theoretically, it's not a choice. It's a duty. But how can I make the, attorney general of Alabama recognize the crap Mike's been going through? I don't know. Probably not.
I think he's a good example. What can we do to the attorney general of Alabama to show them that their state citizen, Michael Nail, has been just absolutely totally abused. And not only have he not been given protection, they've been prosecuting him. So how do I do that, Larry?
[00:12:30] Unknown:
Well, I I think you gotta take them to court, but how many students really wanna do that? You gotta take them to federal court. You know? I I I I very few.
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Do what? What's your last statement?
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I said who wants to go that route? Not too many people who wanna go to court.
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Here's some of the very few, if you got any sense. This is where but and our stuff is recognized for the most part. But like I said, we don't have a lack of filing papers that's gotten us in this problem. It's a lack of education understanding that's gotten us here. K? So in essence, that's part of what I think our job is, is to go out there and help educate some of these people, writing up a memorandum of law. Now that would be a very interesting approach. We touched on it yesterday. Mark could probably help us with that. I don't believe he's with us today. But, we could write a memorandum of law, a declaratory judgment. I think that's, how he identified it and go file it in the courts. Well, that way you could do that without being con confrontational, Larry.
So that's but that may be an idea.
[00:13:47] Unknown:
Yeah. I agree. That's a good idea.
[00:13:52] Unknown:
But, yeah. It's a it's a hell of a hell of a I can't even get our own people to pay attention, much less the attorney general. Again, I'm gonna ask. We've been it's been, like, almost two weeks tomorrow. Is there anybody in the audience from the rent show? If you are, just open the mic and say yes. Okay, Larry. I was on the rent show twice in two weeks. Not one person is on the is on the show since that from that. Not one.
[00:14:26] Unknown:
Roger, how big is his audience?
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I don't have any idea, but it's damn big. He's been building it for thirty years.
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Yeah. You would think if, he had, you know, 30,000 listeners just throwing that out there, you know, a handful of them would be over here already.
[00:14:47] Unknown:
That's pretty odd. Yeah. Well, I'm pretty sure he's got millions. Okay? But you see, this is the nature of our information. That's why I keep telling you. This only registers with a small amount of people. And I've had to learn that lesson the hard way. Okay? And I don't like admitting it, but that's what I've had to admit over the years. I mean, how how many people were on here from John b Wells' three appearances?
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Well, there you go. Sure there was any
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Well, there there never has been. That's the point I'm trying to make.
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Roger?
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Yes. Dave?
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You know, since I've been learning this stuff, most of the people I talk to is that people don't want rights. They want privileges. Am I gonna lose am I gonna lose all my privileges?
[00:15:41] Unknown:
That's what he say. I can't I can't disagree with you. Well, no. You're gonna gain back some rights, but do you have the balls to do it? Do you have the besticles to do it? Are you interested? See, this is what I'm telling you. Let me bring back this Harriet Tubman quote. I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed thousands more if they only knew they were slaves. That was in the civil wars. Is that changed at all?
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I don't think so.
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Roger. Okay. So that's why I say, I I I just wanna tell each and every one of you how much I care about you. You have no idea what I've gone through to to find you. Capisce? Look, I never said this. I thought when I was on Joyce Riley years ago, fourteen years ago, man, this thing would take off, and it'd go through the country like crap through a goose. Well, let me tell you what. It didn't. Got a few more people from Joyce back then. It's taken a few years for him to show up like Samuel. But, that's all I know to do. And my mandate is to continue to try and do my duty, which I see is trying to get this information out and touch you people and see if you guys can go out and start talking to other people because, I mean, I can go out and talk to the Ecuadorians.
We didn't for our lunch group. See, there's not there's not one person in our lunch group that's that's filed any paperwork. K? Even people that have been around like Jack, he's been around this information for thirty years in one way, shape, or form, or another. Jack hadn't even filed it. My friends down here haven't filed it. I was talking to a dear friend of mine the other day on the phone on Sunday. Third we've we've been friends for almost forty years. He's known about this from the start. He used to send out a handout fly. I'll tell you what Steve used to do. We're taking up a little time here. And I'm just going to see what you hadn't done. You know, why didn't this go? I said, well, you hadn't done it. You've known about it for over thirty four something years.
Why? Well, because his wife you know? It's like, it's like the guy I was, taking a sales course under one time, and he he was selling vending machines and stuff. At some point, I was so desperate. I was looking for stuff like that. And, the guy, he he he had done he said, I got it. Went to a store, and the the guy goes, well, I've gotta ask my wife if I could buy it from you. And he goes, man, that's great because I gotta ask my wife if I can sell it to you. Okay? Those kind of stupid ass objections. Hell, I don't know, Larry. I'm as baffled as all of you, except the only conclusion I can come to is we're the remnant, and this only touches a small amount of people.
And, if you can accept that, I think that's be probably pretty solid. Otherwise, in that, man, I don't know. I I don't understand why somebody under all this oppression and all the crap we've seen, especially for the last four years, and you get on a show like Rinses with that kind of reach, and there's nobody that responds? I mean, there's a few people that responded. You know, they accidentally put up, Dave and Kaye's website as the main website there on the on the, page, and they were sitting there watching the night of the first one, I think. And there was, like, a 50 people that were poking around over there, and I'm supposed that that's very good as to the way it normally is. But wouldn't you have thought it'd be more than that?
Oh, shit, Larry. I don't have an answer, man. I don't have a damn answer. Okay? I'm as baffled as everybody else. Yes. Julie.
[00:19:44] Unknown:
Hi. Good morning. Yeah. Roger, I think also, you know, one of the reasons why we may not have people on your show from the Rent Show is perhaps maybe people are at work and they just can't get on or listen.
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Well, that could be.
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Yeah.
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And that's why I don't that's, and plus, I didn't give out the information about the radio show. I was trying to get the information out. I mean, I looked up I started the show, and I looked up, and it was 08:54. I had six minutes left.
[00:20:18] Unknown:
Roger, I told you that I took me so long from Joyce's shows because I couldn't find you.
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Well, that and that's probably my my bad, but I'm trying to concentrate and give out this information, and the show runs out.
[00:20:35] Unknown:
So, look, folks, I don't know. Add a little something. So I just wanted to add a little something. In in Brough's book, The Republic, The House That Nobody Lives In, at the end of that, he he has something that he calls his declaration of independence, and he suggests that we file those at the state level in our our
[00:20:58] Unknown:
our I did file those. Legal origin paper. I filed those. So Myself and my buddy Ron both filed them in Cobb County, Georgia and in his county in Gwinnett.
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So I'm just just adding to what, you know, Larry might be worried about the state that would definitely be in the state and might
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cure that remedy. I don't know. Big here. Okay.
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My question, how many people drop by the federal register? Well, I think I'll see what or not Federal Register, the county property records. I'll see what's filed today.
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Well, I I doubt there's anybody that's that.
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That's filed in the paper of record
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according to Gross. Okay.
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Oh, okay. I see what you're doing. Rules.
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Yeah. According to the state rules, whatever they are.
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Well, I I promise you, my buddy that went up and visited Probst for a week stated that it had his trailer or something with him up there. And, we came back and we did all that stuff. We'd already filed John Glenn's affidavits in there and followed up with that. It's never had any effect to me that that I know of. So, anyway, look, we just put one foot in front of the other. It's all in it's God's message and in his due time, and I I guess I've got to be able to realize that, although it frustrates the pee waddling out of me. I mean, I'm giving my life here to you folks and this and this message and this project. And I know there's some folks out there, and I realize it's taken place away from you, which usually doesn't allow you to see how how it's going very well. I I can understand all that, but, I still get frustrated.
K? Sorry. I mean, you know, I can't answer Larry's question about why they don't do that, except that it's these guys have done a damn good job on this. That's why I said you better give them the respect due that they've got for pulling this off to this degree. Because it's just a a spectacular, effort they've put down here. And I'll be damned if they hadn't got most of the people in exactly where they want them. Happy slaves. Just like Bertrand Russell said, they'll love their servitude. Well, they do, don't they? Don't they?
Oh, government always said about it. To be complete control. Right? And Yep. I mean, they're pissed off, you know, they they don't like they they'll bitch about, you know, this or that or the other. But they'll get a six pack of beer and watch, the March Madness coming up here and all that. And for a little while, everything's okay.
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Yep. Rogers, Bruce.
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Okay, Bruce. Come on.
[00:23:59] Unknown:
Thank you very much. I appreciate your patience with me. You know, the attorney general is an office, and the man in there is only holding office. And to get there, he has to have an affidavit of his oath of office. You go get his affidavit, and you put it in front of him, and you tell him what to do. He don't tell you what to do. You gotta understand your power of what you got in your hands. If you don't know, then you don't need to be here.
[00:24:31] Unknown:
That's the whole point. Most people don't have the breasticles or testicles to do that.
[00:24:36] Unknown:
Why did they file the affidavit then? They don't know what they're trying to do. Why don't you ask them?
[00:24:42] Unknown:
Hey, folks. Why did you file the affidavit? People, come on. Tell us. Answer Bruce's question. If you won't do that, why the hell did you file the affidavit?
[00:24:56] Unknown:
Hello? They don't know. They don't know, Roger. I know what is the the power that has. I gotta judge off the pitch with that that deal.
[00:25:05] Unknown:
How many people gotta judge off the bench? Then what then what you need to do is be an example and go do it again. K?
[00:25:13] Unknown:
Well, I I got two judges off the bench.
[00:25:17] Unknown:
I did it again. Okay. Do it. Well, I don't think we're talking about judges. I think we're talking about the attorney general. So Okay. Regardless. Bruce, I don't have answers to all these GD questions. Okay? Yes. Who else is there? I'm here as a teacher. I'm here to teach you what this is. From that point on, it's your decision what you do with it. I'm not gonna tell you to do that stuff. I'm not your fearless leader. I'm just a damn guy who stumbled into this for some unbelievable reason. Who was the guy who was trying to say something there a minute ago?
[00:25:51] Unknown:
This is Carl in Utah. To answer Bruce's question, it's because the truth of the information runs so true to me. That's why I put in my affidavit. Was I Yep. Ready to combat the world? No. I wasn't, and I'm still not. But I'm trying to learn. I'm trying to study. I'm trying to make myself and my neighbors better for this information. Now number two, with you, Roger, and your show, I think it's very important that you're here. I'm grateful you're here. You're you're a light upon the the dark forest. I mean, you really are the information you're teaching. Now when we get lost into politics and stuff that we can't control, I don't think that does any of us any good. I don't think that brings more followers.
I think that brings more contention. I think it brings more more hostility to the group. But when we sit and argue back and forth, I think it's a bad thing. I don't my wife doesn't like it. She she says, all you wanna do is argue if it's not your way. It it's it doesn't matter. And I I said, well, that's that's true, I guess, but not her feelings. But if she feels that and other people feel similar, we gotta be conscious to the message and stick to the facts and teach the facts and have how this information can save us and our families.
But if we're not teaching the information on the daily, nobody's actually learning anything. At least I don't think we are, but
[00:27:39] Unknown:
that'd be my 2¢, and I apologize if I'm trying to manage it about it. Well, listen. I don't mind your wife saying that, but she needs to understand that's the way this country was built was on arguments. What do you think they did at the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation meeting? They argued.
[00:28:00] Unknown:
Right? Sorry. Yeah. We're not we're not in that meeting right now. And I think we all need to be We all have to have our tools sharpened by the time we get to that meeting, and that's what I think we're arguing. Right now, we're all together. We're we're all family.
[00:28:14] Unknown:
That's why I try and get you to study the information, internalize it, learn it, and and become empowered by it. I I can't come to your house and and and and and put it, like, under your pillow for osmosis. I can't do all that. I don't have all these answers. All these things like, well, I always just said I'm a state citizen. That's what was there. I haven't delved into it to the depths of the soil and but, of course, if you do, you find out you're still going back to God and his rights. I can't help it if these people went don't don't didn't go to a law school where they exposed them to all this stuff.
And we can probably go to some efforts and do some things like file declaratory judgments in their state courts and see what kind of an answer you get and try and use that to educate them a little bit. You could do that. It's a good idea. But, otherwise, I just don't We've got the power, but we don't they've got the power. That's that's the difference. When you got ignorant people, you're where's that noise coming from? Somebody got a faucet open or doing something in the background? Just mute, please. So, anyway, I I don't have all the answers. I got some of them. I can show you to your freedom. I can see if you get this information in front of you. If it makes sense, you follow through, and then you start learning and you keep learning like I'm still learning thirty something years into this.
K? So I don't know. K? You come up with an idea, let us know. Alright? You wanna go do it and try it, come back with results, let us know. It's been a it's been a hell of a lifetime undertaking just to get you small handful of people educated on this.
[00:30:17] Unknown:
We make a good front line, Roger.
[00:30:21] Unknown:
Thank you, Dan. What, Larry, what were you gonna say?
[00:30:25] Unknown:
All the years that you've been doing this, have you ever had a student call up and tell you that the, attorney general actually responded to them and helped them in some way or another?
[00:30:37] Unknown:
No. He didn't help them. They said we don't have files like that. Go over to my campaign committee and stuff like that. No. That's why I'm saying this, declaration would be maybe a good place to start. You know? I'll tell you what, we can bring it up with Mark tomorrow. Alright? But it's just they don't even know this simple formula for jurisdiction. They don't understand that, Larry. Yeah. I know. It's very frustrating. To educate them. Well, we're supposed to educate them. What if they don't wanna be educated by one of their peon subjects? Which most of them probably take that attitude.
[00:31:23] Unknown:
Right. It's just like the, attitude that the police had with Joe in New Jersey.
[00:31:27] Unknown:
You're not gonna educate me about the law. Well, he said, no. I'll go to my chief and the judge and the and police law school get my law. I'm not gonna get it from you. That's basically what he told Joe. How do you overcome that? Well, you do what Joe did, I guess. You persevere and take him to court and do all this stuff. Joe's an exceptional individual. Most people wouldn't do that. Don't have the ability. Don't have the guts. Don't take the time. And remember, Joe's got two young children, folks. He's trying to feed as a guitar teacher. I'm sorry. That's where we are.
As I've said, Larry, I would have thought when this information came out, that would go through the country like crap through a goose, and and we'd be able to turn this thing around. That was fourteen years ago, and that ain't happening. So now okay. Where where where did I air? Well, I kinda thought that would apply to everybody and that everybody wanted to be free of these bastards, but I learned that that's not the truth. Whatever their motivation, they're scared or they're this or they're that. They wanna stay in in in Sabotean Frank as Zionist slavery. Well, hell, that's their choice. I can't do anything about it, and I won't.
[00:32:50] Unknown:
Roger, I I I totally believe that we need to stay out of the court system completely.
[00:32:56] Unknown:
That's why I prefer
[00:32:58] Unknown:
I prefer filing this thing in the paper of record, not going to a court and doing some kind of action there. I mean, I'm reading right now on how how the rules of procedure took over the common law. And I'll tell you what, that place ain't in our favor.
[00:33:20] Unknown:
Rogers, Bruce. I've I've never seen anybody file a paper in any of these legal organs that had any effect at all, Samuel, quite frankly. Bruce, is that you trying to say something? I understand what it is.
[00:33:36] Unknown:
Bruce, did you have something to say? You that make the difference after that. If you can't follow-up and and and tow the line on who you are and what you are and where you are and acquiesce back into their system, then that's you doing that. Okay. Just like you get you get you get baptized and you say you have faith in Jesus Christ, and then you become a heathen. You know, what's the difference?
[00:34:03] Unknown:
Bruce.
[00:34:07] Unknown:
Roger, you brought up Joe. Now he's a hero. He didn't quit. He kept on doing what he had to do to learn more. He's teaching people, and he's just like you, Roger. You're a hero.
[00:34:23] Unknown:
Okay. Well, I appreciate that. I've certainly done a lot of sacrifices to do this, and we've made some some we've made some advancements and we've made, you know, but see here's everybody wants all these people to do this. All these people have never done anything except both their hand in your pocketbook. The country started with three to 5% of the people wanting to fight the king. Ninety five to 98% didn't want to. That's where we are right now. That's where we are. Okay? So, what I try and do is plant seeds with enough of you so that if we can't see a change in effect in my lifetime, after my lifetime, hopefully, this will keep going. Okay? That that's all I know to do.
All of you. Yes, Paul. You're out of the closet again. Okay. Good. I sent you I sent you the, link to Harrison's second hour in Skype. If you could try and dial that up, and then she should be around twenty five minutes after the hour, I think. It's a little TikTok clip. You'll be able to she's a gal with glasses. So if you could look for that when you get a chance, and we'll play that and maybe get something, that we can do something about. Because see, we can't do anything about that other stuff. I don't know.
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Mhmm.
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Isn't isn't that what Rince basically asked me to cover, you know, and I did it out of different stem, although it did set the stage for everything we talked about was the Pavlovian experiments. The people are in a catatonic state, and especially now, here comes Trump whipping them back. They're supposed to be on our side. And every time we turn around, they're passing four laws for Israel and one for us. And why does Israel everybody say, how does Israel have this power? How does Israel have this power? Well, you told you gave it to him. You answered those two questions yes. And you haven't taken it back. You gave it to him.
Okay. No. They don't. Sure they are. Then there's food that and they've demasculated. Look look at the look how few men are around here compared to all these lionesses we got. The men have been demasculated, folks. They're soy boys. I hate to admit it, but that is evidently what's happening. Okay. So Okay. Roger. I mean, I I yeah. Yes, John.
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Can callers call into Jeff Winstead's show and ask questions?
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He takes callers occasionally.
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Yep. Not often. Good. When when when you go there again, I think,
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set it up so that with Jeff so that you callers can call in and ask you questions. I think they have a lot of questions they wanna ask you. Well, it's it's Jeff's show, and I'm not gonna tell him how to run it. And I don't think Well, I'll tell him. Impression I've gotten, Joan, is that he will not have me back on over there again.
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Well, I think he I think he might.
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Well, we'll see. I'm always optimistic, but that's not the, not not the impression I've gotten from, him at the end of the show or subsequently. So that's where we are.
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His car is gonna say, Jeff, you need to get it in back on. We have questions. We want we wanna ask Roger some questions.
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Well, they did that. They got me back on a second time, and he said, well, you buttoned it up and tell people where to go if they want more information. That's what he said. No.
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No. His callers are saying no. It didn't get buttoned up. We have questions. We have we each have different questions. Well And we need that. Well, then he he
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he basically told them to come over here in in less than so many work. Well, I'm sorry. That's probably true. And I was trying to give out the damn information and didn't get that on the air. So what are you supposed to do?
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I would pray. I'm gonna pray. Okay. Thank you. Okay. Alright. See you
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later. Damn it. You got that queued up by any chance, Paul? Did you find that yet, that gal? Oh, jeez almighty. I'll tell you what. I might can send it to you in an email if it's that slow. Let's see. Alright. Well, y'all do something. Play tiddly winks or something here. Roger.
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Hey, Roger.
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Okay. Boris was first.
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Hey, Roger. I have a comment for you, Roger. I don't know why you feel like that because you know that people is on their spell, and they see the sky getting sprayed every day, and they don't even see it. This information is hidden, and they not looking for it. They think they are free. You know? Don't feel bad because wanna they think that they are what they are not.
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I know. Because I hear your frustration, you know, but don't get frustrated because
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the people that looking for this find you. Well, we'll see. And that's my comment. Right? Yeah. That happened. Okay. Thank you.
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Okay. Who's next? Hey, Roger. Trying to get Paul this link, so bear with me. Yes.
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This is Paul from Kentucky. The gentleman who mentioned about, getting taking judges off the bench, I would love to be able to get, connect with him, because I think we got some similarities there. So I don't know how to connect with him, but I'd like to connect with him if he's open minded.
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Alright.
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Bruce, you wanna give out your phone number or anything on the air? I think he's talking about you. I just got that off in an email, Paul.
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Pardon me?
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No. I wasn't talking to you. I was talking to the other Paul.
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Oh, sorry. I yield.
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Well, what Bruce said is go get his oath of office and find his oath of office and go confront him with it and hold his feet to the fire. That's what he said. Paul, go do it. He wasn't talking about judges. He was talking about AGs. I mean, look, man. They've got a sinner. There are none so helplessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they're free. That's where they've got most of the country. I can't do anything about it. If those people don't respond to the information, I my responsibility is done, d o n e. Now it's their responsibility to make the decision. And whichever one they make, they're gonna have to live with, at least for a little while.
I'm here for one thing. Amen. That's to tell you you've got a choice that you didn't know you had. If you wanna be educated on it, I'll educate you to the best of my ability. I don't know everything. I've told you all that multiple times, and and and, whatever you do with that after it's laid on you, that that's what's gonna happen. It's not my responsibility anymore. I fulfill my responsibility alerting you and informing you about it. Yes, sir.
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Doctor, I just want to interject that. I think there's a huge accelerant that just took place over the past twenty four hours that it's gonna accelerate that waking up process, just generally amongst the people because trust me, the vibe is out there. So we're we're more ready than you may think, but that's just me being optimistic as well. I don't got twenty years in like you do. I got, like, four and stuff. So maybe that's just, you know, new car smell is still in my soul at this moment. I don't know. You know? Try thirty. The thing I threw on, came out yesterday as part of one of the Doge briefings and pointed out that they've discovered 14 magic money computers.
Most of them at the treasury, a couple of alright. Alright. Chris Martin from the Peak Prosperity podcast just watched most of his dissertation on what all that meant and when the Fed cut off disclosing to the public certain stuff that would go along with the giant spike of the liquidized money that's now just floating around more and more. You can see where the fraud is. So basically, all that stuff Catherine was saying is looks like it might be coming through now, as it relates to the cracking open of there's not 36,000,000,000,000 in debt. If they've been if they've had these computers for, you know, forty years or so, just making they're just making bills of exchange, you know, right back to, 1882. And so that means Catherine Ross and Fitz saying, oh, all the money's gone. We took it already.
It's a function of stuff like this.
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Well, there never was money at least in this system. It's always just been debt. They stole the money when they took the gold and the silver.
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Okay. Right. Which really upsets me about her that she doesn't get into the rest of it. But we knew from the onset of the bill of exchange act in our congress assembles, for God's sake, that this was only gonna lead to bad things. They were writing about it then. It led to the Fed. It led to all the things. All I'm getting at is this may be coming to fruition because Trump forecasted this about three weeks ago.
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He forecasted it. And I when I left on to that forecast, I'm like, he's talking about it. Well, from your lips to God's ears, and you're right. A lot of this stuff is coming to a head and is gonna come to a head. And that's one of the things I wanted to have Paul play this little TikTok thing when I can't even get him a damn link. Microsoft's got Skype's a damn screwed up. It won't even open up for five minutes. So, Paul, did you get that link? It's in your email. So can I It's in your email? Okay. So, anyway, if you can find that gal, she probably comes on about twenty five, twenty four, twenty after. I don't know exactly. I just kinda glanced at the clock, trying to transpose it over to the, to the recorded program here. That's where it should be.
And she's, you know, a little girl with glasses and stuff on there, in the one third of
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the picture, you know, in the middle there, like cell phones do. Who else is trying to say something there while Paul's looking for this? I just want to finish the thing that, two the two two things really to finish the last thing was just I witnessed Trump coming out of, one of his cabins probably on Air Force One, and it was a short blip. He didn't get back to it. And I was like, no. This is his forecasting where he said there's real problems at the Treasury. I think we're gonna find out we don't owe it all,
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which would go back to the whole, you know, we didn't America. We owe it. Owe the debt. What what we we don't owe it all? Well, how about we don't owe any of it? Talking to the masses, though. He was talking to the masses. I understood why he put it in that language. How how about that we don't owe any of it? It's all in bondage. That's the point. K. That's what he said. Based on this fraudulent process that nobody wants to listen to and act on. You know, I feel like I'm a feeling it's gonna bust open. Dan, did you did you hear me talking about Harry Truman's vice president the other day?
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I'm I don't recall. I might Okay. Well, Harry Truman,
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who, of course, blessed Israel and all that. You know, they gave him a hundred thousand dollars in campaign contributions, and it says, remember the Chicago newspaper where so and so defeats Truman, and and Truman had won overnight. And so later on, as they got around to '48 and establishing Israel, some of those meetings, the vice president was with Truman, and he wrote this in his autobiography. K? And, Truman turned to him and said, Jesus Christ couldn't please him twenty two thousand years ago. What the hell do you expect me to do? But that's the same way I feel.
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The same Harry s Truman that wrote, I fear I have sold my country down the river of oblivion or something like that. Right?
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Well, Wilson did that too, but probably I hope I hope Truman did that. I hope he realized that. Wilson. Woodrow Wilson. Yeah. Wilson did. Yep. So, anyway, I mean, I I can't take peep I can't pour it into their ear. I can't force feed them the information. I can't put something under their pillow and have them get it by osmosis. I can't take a liquid, liquefy it, and pour it into their ear. I can't do any of that stuff.
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No. The machine, I think, can. No. It's what I'm hoping for. The rest of this week, I believe, is is gonna ferret out some crazy stuff because Elon wrote the story of the of the magic magic money computers. That's a story Yeah. Well out in the world. Coming. Guess what? They're about to suck him in the war with Iran too. Here we go doing Israel's bidding again. It does seem that way, doesn't it, man? I'm wicked disappointed at certain aspects here, but I did point out the other day he has to see serving two masters. The other thing was you talked about the argument stuff and the frustration. You know what? I I totally get it. I'm with the other caller. You know, I don't want us all to feel frustrated. At the same time, frustration moves things. It's okay. It's a natural course of things. And argument is how we settle things. It just has to be that way. It's a heightened time. We can't ask that we're not heightened, you know. So let argument and discourse, rule the day of the free Americans.
I have a feeling it'll win the day because arguments are what happens before the war. Keep the argument going. And I'd rather have discussions
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than arguments. When you when you and someone else sit down to discuss an issue, the the the object should be to find the truthful medium. And you've got one side of it, he's got the other side of it, and you have this conversation. But the problem is when you get with these lefties, they won't recognize facts. It's just like Brezhnikov said. You get to a point in mind in this program, and you can put facts right in front of them, and they can't recognize them. And I've I've experienced that. Okay? So now it does break into an argument because you can't get them to recognize facts. It's like this female friend I've got down here. I was having I ran into her at a restaurant a couple of weeks ago, and we're sitting there talking. Something comes up, and she's pretty liberal and all into the rainforest and the indigenous people, and that's what she spends all her time on. And so and then when she went through this program because she wanted to get out of taxes. And I told her, I said, Anne, you really need to study and make that well, she hadn't done that. So anything that happens oh, I I need to undo this. I need to undo this.
Jesus almighty. You know? So we're in there in the conversation, and she goes, Elon Musk is not elected. I went, oh, okay. You're right. He serves at the pleasure of the president, neither was the attorney general or the secretary of state or the head of the FBI or the head of HHS, and none of them were elected either. And I said, who told you that? Because I know she doesn't check stuff. She goes, a friend. So I said, well, that's a direct lie because Elon Musk wouldn't didn't have to be elected. He serves at the pleasure of the president. He doesn't go out doing stuff that the president doesn't tell him not to do. He checks with him for everything. They put everything they're doing on a website the next day. Total trans it's total transparency. So so well, what's the deal? Because you're believing a lie, and now you got your life based on lies. I don't wanna talk about it anymore.
Well, god. Yeah. That's the thing. I don't wanna talk about it. Excuse me. You're the one that's bitching about the world. What do you think about a whole bunch of people that go around and base their whole life and worldview on lies? And when you point it out to them, they say, I don't wanna talk about it. Well, where are we now?
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I have learned for those peeps that the only solace I get to slow down my own frustration is to say, well, I opened your eyes to it. You're gonna have to reconcile with that later. So I noticed you don't wanna say anymore.
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So good enough. Right. Well Well, I don't Moving on. What do you do? You you pull out a a truth pipe and start beating them over the head with it? What the hell do you do?
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No. You point out that they're gonna have to reconcile that in their own selves.
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But they don't they can't they can't follow that line of logic. They're too brainwashed. No. I know. They're too conditioned. I know. See the frustration here? You again. Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, I don't worry. I'll bring it up again at some point, but I just think what yeah. And she's the one that's going on. My life is so screwed up, and these people are watching me and all these weird thoughts. And I'm going, well, isn't that where you get when you base your whole life on lies?
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Yes.
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Well, I mean, okay. Well, you got your own answer right there. It's right in front of you. But, I know, man. It's frustrating. They have done a that's why I say, Dan, they have done a fabulous excuse me. They've done a fabulous job of this. K? I mean, they you gotta give them respect. Yeah. I hate them, but I respect them. Okay?
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So Paul, can you get that? They've always gone long. They go long. Yeah. I know. There's that Well, they do because they power. They're recognizing of withholding gratification and going long. Right.
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Well, they're going long on everything. They're going long on everything because they got everything built in the futures market.
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That's my point. It's like fifty years later, this will be here. A hundred years later, we got
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Golly. They're they're like Nostradamus. Paul, have you got that thing queued up yet? Did you find it yet? Are you with us? Are you back in the closet? What's going on, Paul? Keep no pressure. I yield. Okay. Thank you, Dan.
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Love you, bud. Love you, brother.
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Does she have a horn rimmed glasses on? That's her. Okay. Now listen. She talks fast. We might play it twice, so get the the the word starts. And, I want y'all to hear this, though, because I think she's really, she's done a lot of research here, folks. You're gonna hear terms you've never heard before. K? So if you can, Paul
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02/2008, and nobody is reporting on it or even seems to be noticing it's happening. And that's probably because it's being done on purpose. Let's watch.
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Last night, I started off by researching Hooters getting bankrupted by private equity and ended up uncovering the next 02/2008 level economic collapse. And they're hiding the bubble inside a private equity black box that makes it almost impossible to see what they're doing. Almost. This time, they're not gonna collapse the banks and make it too big to fail. They're gonna bankrupt the entire American pension system. I'm almost too afraid to make this video, but it has to be done. So let's get into it. In 02/2008, investors and bankers were able to crash the world's economy by engaging in risky unethical bets and investments, and they did it right out in the open.
They've learned, and this time they're doing it again. Bigger investments, bigger risks, same playbook, but they're doing it behind the smokescreen of private equity in bigger numbers. They're creating a bigger bubble than before, and it's not somewhere down the road. It's here, and it's about to pop. You see, for the last month, I've been trying to figure out why these companies that private equity had acquired were failing even though they were still succeeding. Joanne's, ninety seven percent of their stores are still profitable, and yet they're still bankrupt. But they weren't bankrupt a year ago, and they still had the debt that private equity had stacked on them a year ago. So I wanted to know what changed.
The same thing with Hooters. The same thing with now in 2024, private equity bankrupted a 10 businesses, and that was almost double their previous record. There have been huge increases in the amount of bankruptcies each year over the past three years, But I didn't know what had changed because private equity had held many of these businesses for several years, and they were still succeeding until I got my hands on an economic report and an article and found a term that nobody could explain to me. The term was back floating rate loans. I didn't know what that meant, and no article would explain it to me. So I had to go and do research in the financial prospectuses of a bunch of financial investment firms.
Guys, in the last few years, private equity has taken out $3,800,000,000,000 in adjustable rate loans. These are adjustable rate loans. These private equity firms took out adjustable rate loans. And so for the last three years, as our interest rates have gone up every thirty to sixty days, the money due on the loans they stacked on top of these companies has gone up every thirty to sixty days. That's why these successful companies that private equity had acquired are suddenly bankrupt even though they're still making money. They're bankrupt because they're paying adjustable rate loans.
But it doesn't stop there. It gets so much worse because my next question is why are the banks willing to give these risky loans to these private equity firms knowing it's gonna cause them to fail? And the answer is because the banks aren't gonna keep them on their books. The banks are immediately repackaging these adjustable rate loans as something called CLOs, right, which are then packaged and sold off to our pension funds as really great debt. Yep. And they tell them that it's a diversified portfolio. Are you hearing the big short in real time?
Literally, all of these companies are getting bankrupted in greater and greater numbers, and all of this debt is adjustable rate, and all of the bankruptcies are skyrocketing in this direction. And the if you look at this graph, you can see that aside from 2020, which is obviously an anomaly. Right now, private equity, that's the yellow section, has double the highest number of bankruptcies they'd ever had prior to last year. And that number is climbing this $3,800,000,000,000. 3 point 8 trillion dollars in this debt. Okay?
I want you to look back to 02/2008. Do you wanna know how many risky adjustable rate mortgages there were? $1,100,000,000,000. Do you wanna know how many, subprime but not quite as bad loans there were? $1,300,000,000,000. That was just in housing. In the $3,800,000,000,000 held by private equity, they own the largest shares of the homeownership market in The United States, but they also own the day cares. They own the veterinary clinics. They own the pet stores. They own the nursing homes. They own the emergency rooms. They own the doctor's offices, the orthodontist.
They own the the builders. They own the HVAC companies. This isn't just housing. It's gonna touch every single industry around us. And that is why if this were a free market and private equity had not exploitatively gotten involved, If we had a free market and we could see what they were doing, these companies would be succeeding. If this were actually a free market, these companies would be succeeding. Joanne's has 97% of their stores profitable. That is an astronomical number. 97% of a retail store is profitable, and they are failing, and they are closing every store. And it is further consolidating an already consolidated environment.
And now there are thousands and thousands of employees that will not have jobs, and there are thousands of other businesses that are going through the exact same thing right now. And why? Because they know we will never allow the banks to be bailed out again. We would literally riot in the streets, but we're definitely going to allow them to bail out the pensions because that's our grandparents. That's our parents. That's the working class. They know that this will get bailed out. And because there's no regulatory authority, there are no laws stopping private equity from doing whatever they want.
They know they can get away with it, and we can't do anything to stop them.
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I picked that to the end. Tiffany Tiffany, somebody. Let me tell the audience for you. Tiffany
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Chianchi.
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You can find that at right at the bottom of the hour in Harrison Smith's second hour today. I think that you could tell from her tone that she's got a pretty good handle on what she's talking about. Julie, what do you think of that? You've got a lot of expertise in this area. What do you think about that?
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Yeah. So, it's rinse and repeat all over again. That's all they're doing. Yep. And they did the same thing with the what they did was they took and the worst thing in 02/2008 was these companies are all in bed with one another. So you have the banks taking real estate subprime loans and you don't have to have any documentation to show what you make. You just go up and you can get a note what they're called no doc loans. But the worst part of it was the three rating agencies. So they pulled all of these mortgages together and they sold them off as collateralized bond obligations.
This time they're selling them off as collateralized loan obligations, she said CLOs. And what's really hurtful and what really kills me here is that Standard and Poor's and Fitch and Moody's, they're the only three rating agencies. And so when all of these collateralized bond obligations should have been rated as junk bonds just like Michael Milken, you know, called the fraud he did. You know, they rate them as as double a, triple a. They rate them as complete safe investments with no risk at all, and they sell them off to the pensioners and and then the pension people suffer from this. And and nobody gets put in jail for this. You know, I remember, the CEO of Moody's testifying, before Congress for a very long time. I wrote him the nastiest letter and I said, you know, when you're when you leave here, I would not wanna be you because what you're gonna face face in terms of wrath and health. I would never wanna be you because you don't get off scot free like this bankrupting these firefighters and these police policemen and stuff who don't make anything to begin with. And then you think it's funny to mark all of these things for the pension funds as completely safe, AAA investment grade? And you knew what they did what they did, Rogers, they changed. This is what they did. All these rating agencies, they changed one parameter in their algorithm and in their pricing model. They changed that real estate prices would never fall, that they would remain going up perpetually and there would never be any downturn in the financial market and that's what enabled them to rate these AAA.
So they're doing the same thing now with the loans and she's 100% off mark And you've got all these adjustable rate mortgages, and all and now you've got all of these adjustable rate loans now.
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Yep. So what she's done for the audience, it might not have grasped this, might not be quite as short as Julie in these areas, is they're going in to find profitable businesses, and they're loading them up with adjustable rate mortgages on the back end. When the countries are or when the companies are profitable to a large extent, 97, 90 eight percent of the stores, they're going in and attaching this virus, adjustable rate mortgage on the back that they probably didn't even need to have. Really, if they're profitable, they really don't need a lot of mortgage unless they're alone, unless they're gonna expand. Right? And so now they've taken those stores with those good, profit things and with this little stinger on the back end, and they've sold them to the pension funds.
And they've taken just like I said, any place there's a pile of of wealth, you can expect these vultures to be circling it. And they circle it. Roger? Yes? I bet you I bet you a hundred dollars that when they sold all these to the pension funds and and that they went there and did the same thing. Oh, these are triple a investment grade. Of course. Of course they did. That's why they attached them to profitable companies. So they're going and finding this pool of dollars, and it's just like the analogy I used to use. Julie, you ever have biscuits and gravy up there around Virginia? I'm sure you have. And and so these these c l o's are the biscuits, and your wealth is the gravy. And they're gonna sop it all up and take it all out of there and exchange it with this bogus paper. So evil. They know. It's so I can't be straight. It's so evil. And and what did what did the guy that's running the Federal Reserve tell Trump, no. I'm not gonna lower interest rates.
No. You can't do anything about it. Well, there's moves underway. Ideas are being floated. Maybe bills even being introduced to, privatize the Federal Reserve. Well, I don't know. Would that be better in in the hands of some of these greedy bastards? It's just like the Bible says. When the when there's a bad king, the people moan, and when there's a good king, the people rejoice. And you're hanging your hat on that right there, best I can tell. Unless somebody's got a real good track record and we get real honest people in government that have your best interest in mind. Julie?
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Yeah. There's, you know, we're definitely at war right now, 100% between good and evil. And and there was an executive order a while back. It was executive order 13772 to abolish the Federal Reserve, and it didn't get abolished. So I'm not so hopeful right now that, it's a creature. We're supposed to get new United States Treasury notes. We were supposed to get new currency as well as all the other bankrupt countries from central banks bankrupting them too. It appears to me now that maybe they might be winning and we might not be winning this fight because you gotta take the international bankers down.
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I'm a tell you what, it's difficult to win any fight with these guys in the financial arena. They're just too skilled at this. They've been doing this for thousands of years. Okay? Manipulating it, knowing how to do it, set up crap, use the Babylonian merchant code, warlike against you. They they're they're masters at it. Plan in two, three, four steps and see. That's why you can see here they took the exact same thing, cut out almost from the housing thing in 02/2008. And now it's like the girl said, they know we're not gonna bail out the banks again. So they come over and do it with private equity in these businesses that we're all familiar with that were profitable and appear on the surface to be profitable, and they're sticking this little stinger on the back end knowing they can manipulate the stinger. K? That's exactly what's going on. Paul, were you wanting to say something there? No. It it is privately owned, but it's not privatized from the standpoint of the people. And that see, you're talking about they can't abolish it because it's a creature of Congress.
But Congress has the power to go back, and it's in the original act that they can do something with it, whatever. I don't know all the specifics. But they're talking about privatizing it from private these guys to private in the country. So we'll see. I don't know how much, you know, I figured if Trump floats that, boy, he's gonna get some reaction out of the vigorous crowd. Okay? They this is their this is their golden calf right here. I mean, come on. Yes. Who's right there? Yeah. Okay. Julie, go ahead. I'll get you a second. Hold on, Sketch. Go ahead.
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Yeah. I mean, it's they're just it's so bad. They're they're all in bed together. So, you know, you got, you know, JPMorgan and you got Jamie Dimon over there, as shorting silver, manipulating, selling short silver that he doesn't even have and all of this stuff and they just completely complete and utter lawlessness and yet nothing happens to him. Well, what did he do in the in the housing crisis in 02/2007 and 02/2008? He was the actual person who went to the the government asked him to bail them out. He was the one so now he's got all of this elite status within the government on things that he should never be doing because of all the crimes he's committed and they get these little small fines that they're huge to me and you, billions of dollars, but it's a nickel for them based on all the money they have and the money they're hiding that we never hear about. So, yes.
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I yield. You see that? And let let me see if I can bring this to a focus. Do you understand now a little bit more why our information is so important? Nobody else can confront them on all this odorous death that that they've, piled up here. I'll bring back again the phrase that's in the old testament a bunch, the leaven of the Pharisees, The leaven of the Pharisees. Same people we're dealing with today, same techniques. They've taken this aspect of being able to make you property at birth and get you to agree with that condition throughout your life, and they've leavened that into $37,000,000,000,000 worth of debt. Now that is some yeast right there.
11 of the Pharisees. Same damn thing, folks. Same people, same things in much the same way. Yes, Paul.
[01:12:17] Unknown:
Yes.
[01:12:19] Unknown:
Yes. You would. You you could probably wand it too.
[01:12:24] Unknown:
You did, and it exploded on him. It started growing very much more.
[01:12:31] Unknown:
Okay. Paul, you got something to add to that? So see now we've turned that first hour's discussion into this and and and and why we can talk to people a little bit more, especially, well, here's another event coming up in our future. Seems like I can see it right down the road. Brush up on your, national skills and go tell people why they've lost their damn pensions. It's all things being set up for that. The the ex head of the Social Security office a couple of weeks ago was floated. He said there's gonna be a Social Security crisis in April. He came out and said that in public a couple of weeks ago, ten days ago. Yeah.
Alright. So I don't think I don't think it'll affect Social Security. Trump can shore that up, but all these other companies that may be affected, you can't do anything with that. Let me tell you this story. Sketch, did you have something you wanted to say?
[01:13:35] Unknown:
Yeah. But go ahead and tell your story. I'll I'll be just come to me, after the story. I don't mind I don't mind that.
[01:13:43] Unknown:
Alright. Well, it might take a second here, but it was right after I got to Argentina. I arrived in Argentina in February and this is on this move trip, 02/2008 on July. And so, obviously, fourth was a couple of days away. I I I stayed in this little, hotel in downtown, our little town there. It was called La Jardine, the garden in Spanish. And so there was a area, common area out there and all kinds of little apartments, went either directly on it or down a hall behind that other one. So, I was on there, talking to a friend of mine on Skype back, in in The States, and and I hear this voice out in this common area. I forget what you call that. And he's going, I hear somebody speaking English because it was resonating down this hall. So I when I got off the phone, I, in fact, I think I intentionally got off and hung up and went out there to meet this guy. He was an American. He was down, in, San Rafael for, with his, as a honeymoon for his, Paraguayan bride.
And he one of the ex astronauts had a pretty big amount of land up there in Paraguay, and this guy was a friend of his sons. If I remember right, Ned was living down there, met a local gal, and married her. So he was looking at land down where we were because he'd heard about it with a lot of other gringos, buying land down there, probably, unfortunately for them, I'm sure. But regardless, he's bringing his wife down on a honeymoon the same day. She'd never been out of the town she was lived in. And so we get to talking out there, and it was wonderful to meet another American so quickly. And I said, well, let's go out to dinner tonight. Well, he didn't bring her, but he and I went out to dinner. Well, it turns out this guy's father was some real famous pitchman on Wall Street, I guess, back in the fifties, maybe the sixties.
And he even wrote a book about it. He was such a good salesman that all these rascals would put him out there as the front man. And so he he would say he said he wrote a book about it, and he said he used to talk about how in their board meetings, they'd all be in there and go, let's rip their faces off and all these different deals that they're getting him to go out there and pitch. Here's a guy I run into in Argentina on the other side of the world for God's sakes with that information. So, anyway, that's the story pretty much. Sketch, what do you think?
[01:16:22] Unknown:
Well, I wanted to comment on not your story. I'm sorry. But, the previous conversation, I have short story. I hope you bear with me. There was an artist back in the, I think, eighties, and he collected all news stories. He scoured the newspaper. This is before the net. Right? And he put the, the powerful controller headlines on three by five cards, and then he'd file them. And after, I think, ten years of doing that, he started organizing them. You know? Like, he'd have a thing for Henry Kissinger. He had a thing for JPMorgan. He had one for the federal government. All the Okay. Our Subject matter. Yes. And all the power brokers, basically. And he Yeah. Started doing very large, very large, I mean, like, 20 feet by 30 feet VIN diagrams on on canvas.
Okay? And he he had a show in Houston, but in one of these large oil conglomerate museums. And not soon after that show and the word started spreading and he had, I think, a couple other shows, he was killed. Okay? So now I have the pass now I have to transition to dadarepublican.com. Now this is a savant who cannot speak. She can only speak through the computer. And she does VIN diagrams on the money flow through governments, grants, charities, and NGOs. And she is exposing, and she would she was actually docked. She's actually just recently gotten somebody donated, protection, security detail for her.
Right. And and she is exposing what the government has done through through, I guess, I guess, there's a thing, on the top of the web page here. Worth following at data republican, Elon Musk. And here's another one. Love your insights. You're must follow on this platform, Charlie Kirk. So this this woman, I guess she's a savant and can't speak, but she's doing Venn diagrams via the computer, and she has tools for anybody to go through and analyze where all the money that the government has done. And I I just find it very interesting that
[01:19:11] Unknown:
Can I ask you a question? Because I've seen another guy I think is doing what you're talking about, and they're they're using lines to connect points showing you where money flows and who yeah. I've seen that. It's very impressive. I think it's, only done because of AI, but they they've never had this ability to go in and trace things to this extent before. It's very interesting. I've seen the other guy again on Harrison Smith twice. So, yep. And you could follow him. I just don't didn't get his address and information. And if you wanna go do this, the people he's working with don't are not gonna open it up to the public, but he is going to be able to suggest other tools as they call them if you wanna go in and do this type of stuff. But it's pretty damn amazing when they can trace these these huge amounts of money down to the penny and down to the individual.
[01:20:12] Unknown:
Yes. And that's pretty impressive.
[01:20:14] Unknown:
She has she has
[01:20:16] Unknown:
yeah. She has the the the charity funding financials. She has the people relations. She has officers and their salaries and the political campaign and grant funding and and, voter turnout analysis. And it's I haven't delved into it. It's just turned on by my, eldest brother who said I should go check it out, and this conversation brought oh, I better go check that website out now. So I just put it in the chat, and, it's it's it's it it'll probably make your head hurt. But I also wanted to mention go ahead.
[01:20:51] Unknown:
I wish I had the information. The guy was in Florida that I've seen twice, and they're evidently both pioneering in this area. It's very impressive. If you don't know what we're talking about, you'll probably see it sometime in the near future from, in in front of you somewhere.
[01:21:09] Unknown:
Yes. And I have, many times gone back, and I probably will be able to, but now that I'm hooked. But I wanna go back and find that artist and his VIN diagrams because, you know, he was just using three by five cards and organize them and then go and put them in his head and he's going, oh, these this is connected to this. And it's just fascinating these, savants, how they work. And I also wanted to just mention that, if the quote that, the fellow earlier was talking about Wilson was, it starts with, I'm a most unhappy man. I've sold my country down. Yep. And, I guess I'm gonna yield now, but I just wanted to I did put it in the chat. So please, people, if you're interested, check it out. And,
[01:21:59] Unknown:
Roger Roger That's relatively new to Sketch, and they're probably going to really be polishing that, its abilities, and whatever else in the future. But, man, it'll just impress the pants off of you at this point. Yes, Dave.
[01:22:16] Unknown:
Yeah. I back to your story, I I I I had to chuckle that, you know, that guy was on his honeymoon, and he went out to dinner with you, and he didn't bring his wife.
[01:22:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. Right. Well, she didn't speak English, so it was very much of a a evening for her.
[01:22:33] Unknown:
Right. Okay.
[01:22:36] Unknown:
So you've always got the language barrier down here. You know?
[01:22:39] Unknown:
Roger?
[01:22:41] Unknown:
Yes. Julie. Now Julie speaks pretty damn good Spanish, and I don't think she's ever been down this part of the world. Have you? You hadn't been to Spain or here, have you?
[01:22:50] Unknown:
No.
[01:22:53] Unknown:
Nanca. Well, you're just kind of, and pronunciation in Spanish is incredibly important, and and, that's good. Good on you. I've kept I've been telling this audience for years, you better start learning a little Spanish.
[01:23:08] Unknown:
Go ahead, Julie. Yep. Yeah. So I'm reading this amazing book, or I've already read it, but I'm reading it for a second time. It's, by, Melvin Stamper. It's, high priest high high, high priest of, treason. And, it's such an interesting book. It's just all about they're just exposing all the fraud. But, there's an interesting well, there was one interesting quote quote in here which you bring up a lot. Our apathy as a people has permitted these foreign agents to steal our republic and enslave our future generations, which is definitely true. But, he mentioned the, Jekyll Island and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 where the sixteenth Amendment had not been done properly, never ratified.
And they all are together laughing in a room saying that the amendment file would be hidden away and no one would ever know, like that a little detail called non ratification ever happened. And then he says in his book though that no one will ever go out to The States and check. And then he says, and no one did until two men named Bill Benson of South Holland, Illinois and MJ Redbeckman of Butt Montana came along and he has in parentheses the law that never was. Who who was MJ Red Beckman? Do you know?
[01:24:36] Unknown:
Red Beckman was one of the patriarchs of our movement. You've heard of FEJA. He started FEJA, fight fought the IRS, had his house bulldozed. That's Butte, Montana, I believe. And a fine fine American, a fine fine American. And, what and Bill Benson used to work for the Illinois taxing division. I've I've met both of them. And, he realized there was something amiss when he was employed. Then after he left, he hooked up somehow with Red Beckman, and they had a, oh, a a a benefactor who who paid for them to fly to every state that was state in the union in those years and go into the archives. And they got certified and notarized copies, And the they they found that not one state did exactly ratify the sixteenth amendment, the seventeenth amendment, and, that may be the two that he covered.
And they were both ratified by a secretary of state named Philander. What a first name. Philander Knox. And he was the tiebreaker and got up in front of the senate and banged the gavel and said, it appears the sixteenth amendment has been ratified. And he did the same thing with the seventeenth amendment, and we're living with them today. Now when people he wrote two books. Excuse me. Bill Benson did. The law that never was, volume one and volume two, they're tabletop books and not paperback, and he's got all that information in there. And, so patriots took it to court.
They got a ruling against the IRS at the first district court, and then, obviously, it got appealed real quickly. And the appellate level said this is a, political question and threw it back to congress. And congress says this is a judicial question, threw it back to them, and that they've been playing hot potato with it ever since. Now I can also tell you this because I heard Bill Benson tell the story. He was approached by the chief of staff, a very famous senator, and and the proposal was if he would give them all of the certified notarized documents, this family would never have a financial problem the rest of their lives.
So my question to you, Julia, some of the audience has probably heard this before. What senator do you think the chief of staff belong to that did that?
[01:27:22] Unknown:
That I don't know.
[01:27:24] Unknown:
Orin Hatch.
[01:27:25] Unknown:
Orin Hatch. Orin Hatch. Hey.
[01:27:29] Unknown:
So
[01:27:30] Unknown:
I do know a little bit. Roger?
[01:27:33] Unknown:
Yes, sir. Roger, what how how did Bill Benson because Spencer spoke that no one will go out to the States and check. Where did they hide these the paper? Like, do you how did Bill know what state to go?
[01:27:45] Unknown:
He went to the states that were well, he was he went to the states that were in the union would would have been involved in the ratification process.
[01:27:53] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:27:56] Unknown:
Roger. Yep. And they never thought anybody would do it, and almost nobody did do it except Bill Benson and Red Beckman. This, he's both of them are I think Bill Benson's deceased. He was old when I met him thirty years ago. But, thanks to that's what I'm saying. Thanks to all these people that have sacrificed so much over all these years. What about Gordon Kahl? You know about Gordon Kahl, Dooley? No. Well, you might need to go make look him up. Jordan Kahl, k a h l, and see how they murdered him and his sons, cornered him in a, a cabin in Arkansas finally and burned him to death.
Go and see about their sacrifice.
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How do you spell his first name?
[01:28:43] Unknown:
G o r d o n. I think it's k a h l. Okay. Thank you. Yep. Roger, isn't his son in prison still? Do what now?
[01:28:55] Unknown:
Isn't his son, the one who dressed up, he put his dad's hat and coat on and jumped in the car and took off, and they chased him down and shot him. And I I thought he was in prison still.
[01:29:06] Unknown:
Well, he may be. They they burned his daddy to death. It's all Julie. All this arose over taxes, by the way.
[01:29:17] Unknown:
Yep. It says on here he was a world war two veteran farmer and tax protester.
[01:29:24] Unknown:
Yep. Yes. There's somebody. Yes. Samuel, who who I Who's that sketch?
[01:29:32] Unknown:
There's somebody that's unmuted. If they can mute up.
[01:29:35] Unknown:
Okay. Somebody's muted. There's a little popping and stuff going on to help us out a bit. Yes, sir?
[01:29:41] Unknown:
I know I know Julie will vehemently vehemently, agree with me, but, you know, the Federal Reserve kinda operates in the dark. And we have a very important legislation that Trump signed, which is putting the government operation, their money operation in the dark. It it can't be found out because it's under this the false falsified, secrecy act, and that's FASB 65 or 68 or whatever. That says BS what Catherine Fitch talks about.
[01:30:18] Unknown:
56. 50 six. Yeah.
[01:30:21] Unknown:
And, you know, if if the government isn't operating by the operation of law as far as the money is concerned, the I I think that we're we're in the world are hurt. Let's just put it that way. We're
[01:30:41] Unknown:
to my knowledge, Sketch, we're still operating under the bankruptcy through the IMF. Now Trump appears to be trying to change that. He's trying to get rid of their their, the you know, the the one piece that solidifies their whole structure is the tax apparatus, and and he's trying to switch that to an external revenue service rather than an internal revenue service with these tariffs. And you know he's had to have some discussions with these people about how how we're gonna pay back this fraudulent vigorous that we owe them, the leaven of the Pharisees.
Again, why our information is so important, but you can't get people like exposing the folks on the rent show and Jeff himself in two hours to see what we see because we've been fooling with this for years and understand it. That this is the tip of the point of the power axis we've got. And it's so slick, and people are so conditioned. You you we can't make very much progress, but we're making progress. Don't let me be, you know, overriding and that we're not going anywhere. I mean, hell, I used to talk to nobody. Okay?
Years ago. We we've changed that. I know there's a lot of people that work and listen, when they can on the archives and whatnot. So, anyway, we're making progress. I get it just frustrates me. Well It's been good. It's been frustrating me for fourteen years, Sketch. This is nothing new. I just deal I deal with it in periods of time better than I do in others. Go ahead.
[01:32:27] Unknown:
Right. And I just wanted to mention on that first topic, I'll circle back to the other one. It is, I've I've mentioned it before you. It's, the, Roger Sales syndrome or the Anthony Sutton, covered this is that people do not change unless it really affects their daily lives. They will not change. It's the human condition. And things will change very slowly until until it they, you know, Frank Zappa said, you know, the, once the, profit from the illusion is no longer profitable, they will clear out the chairs and, and pull back the curtain. There'll be a brick wall. So, you you know, it's very hard to change and especially since you've been conditioned since you since you were a baby, basically. But I wanted to bring just one term back and maybe you you can explain it better than I could and that's odious debt.
[01:33:30] Unknown:
Well, is it so the way I understand this, the best way I can explain it to you is this, you ought to look it up and see what, the sources say. But when things organizations like the IMF, the vultures that they are, come into a country and and, identify a politician. They basically, someone they know is corrupt, and they loan the money to the country knowing that they're gonna steal it and leave the people of the country hung with the resources as collateral. That's owner's debt. There's only been one case of it to my knowledge. I've never looked at it. I've just heard it's Ecuador in, I believe, the ICC, International Criminal Court. Go go look it up.
I might be totally wrong, but, I believe it's correct. Yes. Pardon me. Hold on, Dave. What sketch?
[01:34:23] Unknown:
Did did, Ecuador win that case?
[01:34:26] Unknown:
Yes. I heard they I heard they did. That's why Correa hated that's why Correa, the communist president, hated the IMF so much. So he hated him so much. What did he do? He went and got in bed with the freaking Chinese who are well, there ain't ain't any better.
[01:34:46] Unknown:
Yep. High yield. Thank you.
[01:34:48] Unknown:
Alright. Now, Dave.
[01:34:50] Unknown:
Yeah. So I guess what all this means is that we, as a people, should be checking in more often to see what condition our condition is in.
[01:35:01] Unknown:
Boy, I guess that's right. I guess maybe isn't that what we're doing now every day? Yep. Yeah. We are here. Well, I mean, folks, if you didn't have this as a resource, who would you go to talk to about this stuff? Maybe that'd be a good thing, then you'd have to go educate people like I've done over all these years. I have to go through and educate somebody before I can sit down and talk to them about what I wanna talk to them about. Unbelievable. Roger. Again, tip of my hat, respect, to I hate you. I hate your effing guts, but, man, you got my respect. Samuel, I'm surprised you didn't surface earlier when Julie was talking about your man. This is, Stampler's Stampler's this guy's daddy, Julie.
Go ahead, Jamie.
[01:35:55] Unknown:
Yeah. I wanted to comment on Red Beckman. He was he was, he would have been international. He was considered Montana's fighting redhead. He was, like, six four, hundred twenty pounds, for thirty years to bulldoze his house. That's a long and he held off that action. And at one point, the IRS could not get a conviction in the state of Montana because of him. They left some offices, and left the state in some cases. He put out a little pamphlet called the walls in your minds. I I bought a piece of the people. And here are the topics that he covers in there. He says the difference between believing and knowing, politicians versus statesmen, the three votes of the people, nations versus governments, true patriots versus false patriots, the right that the right that secures rights, where do politicians come from, democracy, a sacred cow, my my personal favorite, politicians and preachers, the double whammy, separation of church and state, psychoterrorists, the enemy within, to be or not to be a rubber stamp.
That's his little pamphlet about 50 pages.
[01:37:25] Unknown:
Julie, he was, he was like the Monroe doctrine, walk softly and carry a big stick. And I'm proud to have met him at at at least, I think, once along the way. And he is one of him and, you know, it was amazing. I mentioned another one, and Mark had never heard of this guy. I think you have Eustace Smolens. Right? You know about Eustace Smolens, Julie?
[01:37:53] Unknown:
Sorry. I was mute muted. No. No. I don't know about that.
[01:37:56] Unknown:
You've never heard of Eustace Mullins? He's a Virginian.
[01:38:00] Unknown:
Nope. I have never heard of him. I'm ignorant of that field, Roger. Educate me.
[01:38:06] Unknown:
Okay. I will. He's from Stoughton up there in the Northwest. He had that out and about in his classic Virginia dialogue there that's so much like Canadians. I saw him I bet I saw him four or five times, shook his hand, had autograph books, his, all that. He was one of the he is one of the patriarchs like this guy, Red Beckman, maybe even more so. Really, he's written about 20 books, on all he's the only person still to this day who's written a book on the AMA. It's called murder by injection. He wrote the curse of Canaan, the the rape of justice about the judiciary, the new world order. He wrote all these books, and nobody I've ever heard has ever disproved anything he ever said.
You can go see some video. E u s t a c e m u l l I n s. You can find him on YouTube. I'm sure there's still some video of him. Just a really true Virginia gentleman.
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So it's m u m u m as in honor, m u s t a c e?
[01:39:18] Unknown:
E u Yep. Not
[01:39:21] Unknown:
e Say again? Edward.
[01:39:23] Unknown:
Edward, e u, Eustace, s, Sam. E u s t a c e, I believe. Now here's his story. When he went to college in DC somewhere, and, one of his professors personally knew Ezra Pound. Do you know who Ezra Pound was?
[01:39:48] Unknown:
Nope.
[01:39:50] Unknown:
He, author edited four Nobel four or five Nobel Prize winning journalists, Hemingway and Keats and a couple other. Very, very famous. In those days, and Ezra had gone to Europe when they were trying to start World War two, and he had a FM big FM station set up, and he was broadcasting the truth about who these guys were and what they were doing back to The States. I believe FDR sent a, a squad over there and kidnapped him and brought him back to The US, and they declared him insane and put him in a place. You don't live close to the Saint Elizabeth's mental hospital, do you, by any chance?
[01:40:40] Unknown:
It's not that far away.
[01:40:42] Unknown:
Well, they put him in there for the rest of his life. And because Eustace's professor knew him personally, he would take Eustace and send him over there on Friday, and he'd spend all afternoon with Ezra Pound. And he'd take notes. Well, Eustace had a job on the side. He worked at the Library of Congress. And so as because he was an employee, he could get around in there, he found a couple of levels down where they had a whole little room, bathroom, kitchen, bed, all that. And so what he'd do is he'd go in there on Friday afternoon and go down there, and they'd close-up the Library of Congress, and he had free reign of the whole damn place for the weekend. He could go into all the different different stuff that wasn't even categorized or published at stacks of stuff. And so Ezra Pound would feed him information, and he'd go research it, and he wrote a book called Secrets of the Federal Reserve.
K? Now he k he and I heard him tell this story. He he went to 22 publishers in New York to publish the book. Every one of them said yes, signed a contract. Every one of them called back the next day and broke the contract. So he ended up having to get the book printed in Germany. And as it was on the tarmac, on skid, you know, on those pallets, getting ready to be loaded into a plane, they confiscated it, and Eustace Mullins Secrets of the Federal Reserve is the only book that's been burned in Germany since World War two.
[01:42:24] Unknown:
Wow. It looks like g Edward Griffin
[01:42:29] Unknown:
g Edward Griffin was hired by the John Birch Society to rewrite and cover up Eustace Mullins' book because he names the Zionists.
[01:42:40] Unknown:
G Edward Griffin and John Birch. Thank you, Roger.
[01:42:44] Unknown:
John Birch Society nor g Edward Griffin will to this day.
[01:42:50] Unknown:
Right. That's that's that's very pertinent information because so many people have fallen for this g Edward Griffin guy, and that son of a bitch is, like, 90. He's in his nineties now. Still out there, you know, stomping for the Jews.
[01:43:08] Unknown:
Well, anyway, that's true story, Julie. You're watching a lot of people. Phone. And those are those are some of their accomplishments. And you this is how white washed history is. You how about a journalist named Dorothy Thompson who was the female journalist of the decade in the I mean, the century in the last century who's been totally wiped off the books of history? Dorothy Thompson. Go look her up. Yeah. Samuel?
[01:43:37] Unknown:
Yeah. That that some people would consider Ezra Pound, and at least in his day, he was considered the best poet in America. Nobody even knows his name anymore.
[01:43:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Right. Roger?
[01:43:52] Unknown:
All because he decided with Hitler and and spoke against World War two.
[01:43:57] Unknown:
No. Boy, he's written some he he he he detested these people, and he would not shy about saying it. Dave.
[01:44:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I, you know, I didn't know about Ezra or or Eustace until, you know, modern times after they both were gone. But I'm pretty sure I heard Mark Kornke tell the story that Ezra Pound was actually put in prison, and it was Eustace Mullins that got him released from prison and put in a mental institution. And he got better treatment than he did in prison and and was able to see him every day and work with him. But, I mean, that's the story I heard. It might not have been Well, I heard him. But somebody Well,
[01:44:46] Unknown:
I heard him tell the story personally. And he he I was in Atlanta, and then they have a lot of things down in South Florida. I went down to meet, at a, a spotlight convention with Tom Valentine years ago in Tampa, and they had, David Irving in town in Tampa at the same time. So the night before the other one, I got to go see David Irving, and I'd and then they'd all come through Atlanta. So I think I must have seen David Irving about five times there in Atlanta, Four at least. And he always he had somebody, on his tour list, and he couldn't put out any kind of professional. Hey. David's coming to America because they, you know, riot and everything else wherever he was. You know about him, Julie? David Irving?
One of the foremost historians in the world on World War two?
[01:45:41] Unknown:
Okay. I'm not so concerned with all all that history stuff as you are, Roger. I have a lot of learning to do. Well,
[01:45:49] Unknown:
listen. It's more than just a history. This guy, when he was young, he liked the Germans. He went over to Germany. He worked over there, learned the language, then they came back and they had the war. And because he could read and speak German, he went over to Germany and started going through the archives and writing these books about World War two's figures from their own stuff, you know? And he came back. They were publishing a a a a every Sunday. They had an excerpt of one of his books in one of the daily telegraph or one of the big papers over there. And then and then a guy named Ernst Zundel. You ever heard of him?
He spent five years in German prisons. He just says, you know, for everything. Yeah. Well, we're we're giving you a good education then. Ernst Sundl was a German who was very pissed off, like a lot of Germans are, about what's been done to their country and their history by these same damn baboons and hyenas. And, so he got he was in Canada, and Canada's the ADL started going after him. We're getting Canadians too, and he he won a case at the Canadian Supreme Court. But he called over people like he called David Irving as a witness about a whole hawk's thing a hallowaks.
Well, now all of a sudden, David Irving is public enemy number one. Okay. Another guy named Luther, I believe. You ever I know you hadn't heard him. I won't ask you. He was the expert in the country in The US on designing gas chambers. And and so, he got called as a witness too. And he his whole life is ruined because he got called and and said it couldn't have happened. Okay? So it's all these things. That's the reason David Irving's got all that because of a hola hoax trial, up in Canada, simply being called as a witness. So all these stories in this history, it's been well, it is determined where we are today.
So, anyway, I feel very fortunate. Could've yes, ma'am. I feel very fortunate to have lived in in that time at that city where I could actually meet these people. I mean, I've got specific memories of them, you know. Yes, ma'am. What what?
[01:48:12] Unknown:
Yeah. So you're you're gonna laugh at me because I I'm a huge reader. I have probably 29 books next to my bedside table. And, Sketch just posted a PDF of The Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins. And I actually have that book and I haven't read it yet. So when I told you how do you spell his name, I actually have one of his books
[01:48:34] Unknown:
that I haven't read. He was such a great I mean, he just never got mad, and he he was tight. Tell you a story about how they tried to kill him one night. He was in a hotel, and they tried to burn down the hotel to kill him and all these, I mean, he's just a hell of a un American.
[01:48:56] Unknown:
Roger. Yep.
[01:48:57] Unknown:
Chris, go go look at
[01:48:59] Unknown:
yeah. Hold on a second, Chris. Julie, go, put put his name in YouTube and at least watch some of the videos a little bit that are up there. Eustace is the one that said in the he said being interviewed, he said, god was merciful on us, and he gave us the Internet. Boy, is that true. Yes, Chris. How are you doing, brother?
[01:49:23] Unknown:
Yeah. That's Yeah. That's funny. Yeah. Yeah.
[01:49:27] Unknown:
The, gas chamber guy from Missouri, I believe,
[01:49:33] Unknown:
his name was Lecter Luther? Me Lecter. Lecter. That was it. Report.
[01:49:38] Unknown:
Yeah. The Lecter report. And, you can find that. And the w the video regarding, Ernst Zunzel's trial is, Up Off Your Knees, Germany. You can find it on BitShoot, maybe even on YouTube. Up Off Your Knees, Germany.
[01:49:57] Unknown:
And, you know, they nabbed him. Michael Michael Chertoff was the head of criminal at at DOJ at that point. And Ernst had gotten into The United States, and he married a gal there in Eastern Tennessee, but just north of where I was in Atlanta. And he was there for a number of years, and Chertoff sent those goons in the night, abducted him, and smuggled him to Canada to go face all that whole hoax stuff. And I I the, oh, I hate you bastards. I hope you're listening. I hate your effing guts. And if they can ever take this little this little sword we got right here and start swinging it, it you you people could be done. What's their real hold on us? They make the money, and then they keep us in debt and enslaved to it. Well, okay. We can still use their debt currency, but we're not enslaved to the machine anymore, And we can expose it for fraud. And maybe, eventually, if we do it enough and have enough people, enough force, we could get the whole damn debt wiped off and let them meet their own fraudulent paper, which is exactly what needs to happen.
Chris.
[01:51:11] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm in total agreement with that. That's exactly what has to happen.
[01:51:18] Unknown:
Well, that's our power. We got the power to do that, but we can't do it till we have numbers. We gotta have numbers.
[01:51:25] Unknown:
Right. Right.
[01:51:27] Unknown:
Are you good, buddy? Sketch.
[01:51:29] Unknown:
Yeah. I do want it.
[01:51:31] Unknown:
Well, hold it. Two of you are trying to talk and neither one of you got a signal worth of crap. What sketch go ahead? Alright. Who's the other guy?
[01:51:40] Unknown:
Well, I just a quick David Irving. I don't know if you've ever seen him being confronted in one of his symposiums in America by some of these, activists that tried to shut him down, And he handled them with kid gloves and just put them in their their seat. And, he's a treasure.
[01:52:00] Unknown:
Well, I have not I may have seen that in some kind of video, but I never saw it in person because they always secreted him into Atlanta and said, well, we'll have this at this closed restaurant or we had it one night a day in a building at Emory University, of of all places. I tell you one thing. Dave likes the girls. Okay? So I promise you that. So Yeah. They had And Paul yes? Oh, go ahead. Sorry. Well, just to say, Paul had met him recently. He's still alive. Paul, they've he's gonna be doing the audiobooks for David Irving, at least one of them, Paul English is. And he was in London recently, and and David was in the office, and he got to meet him. He says he's quite old and elderly and whatnot, which I can only imagine.
But, yeah, Paul's gonna be hooked into the Irving, project here through his son. His son is running everything. But these are some of these great people, folks, that have sacrificed so much to and here, unfortunately, within a short period of time, people totally don't even know their names. Yes. Go ahead.
[01:53:15] Unknown:
Yeah, Roger. You know, Germany is so screwed up by our influence that their leader leadership is still saying, well, we're not gonna use any of that Russian, you know, energy, and we're gonna teach them a lesson while their industry is collapsing and their people are freezing.
[01:53:33] Unknown:
Yep. Yep. And then the the the party that that has the majority, they won't recognize, and the Jew boys are in there running everything. And same old song, same old dance. Raja. Bunch of impo I think there are a bunch of damn imposters. Yes, Joan.
[01:54:04] Unknown:
Right. Has anyone addressed why the Jews are so against themselves being holocausted, but yet they're holocausting Palestine?
[01:54:15] Unknown:
Well, they're used to holocaust as nothing but, hey, they're they're using the holocaust as nothing but, but a whole card. You know that the holocaust was never even an issue until the nineteen sixties? We went all the way through the forties and all the way through the fifties. It was never even mentioned. All of a sudden, it shows up in the sixties. It's a whole card so they can use as the what what was that Knesset? Female Knesset member that was on public broadcasting says it. It's a trick. The old days use it. In Europe, we use the holocaust. In The United States, we use anti Semitic.
It's a trick, Veolia, Jewish people have a lot of money and a lot of influence. That's right out of her mouth.
[01:54:58] Unknown:
Yeah.
[01:54:59] Unknown:
Bitch. Call and they quit. Yeah. This this is Chris from California. There is a video you can watch. You can find it on the BitChute, and it's entitled 6,000,000 lies.
[01:55:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, there's a lot of people, that have gotten off on this whole hoax thing, and I'm one of them. I've, they're you know, I used to have the, a, Barnes Review magazine, slick color, very with, I brought one with me to South America. I bought it to bring down here. It's gotten lost somewhere in the shuffle, but it had a whole thing on the camps in the Holocaust. And they actually had pictures inside the camps with the soldiers playing the Jewish prisoners in soccer. They had their own theater. They had their own all their own singing stuff. They had their own currency. I'm sure that wasn't in all the camps, but it was in damn sure one of them because I saw the pictures.
You can go back to Barnes Review, which is, the remnants of, the Liberty Lobby and order that magazine, I'm sure. Yes.
[01:56:15] Unknown:
Well, I just remember growing up reading all the life books of of World War two. It's like, boy, was that propaganda now that I look back? My goodness. Well,
[01:56:27] Unknown:
you're one of my real big bitches with Alex Jones as he seems to oh, I know so much. I've read a hundred thousands of books on World War two. Well, who wrote them? Who published them? Because you've been taught a bunch of crap. You know? He gets on there and says, there is no reason for Hitler to invo invade Poland. Well, how about the Sudin Lands? Why don't you go look at that up, Alex? The 10 miles of Germany they gave to Poland after World War one in Versailles. And then between that time and when World War two broke out, these, quote, unquote, agitators would come in and get this historical feud between the Polish and the Germans going, and they'd go in there and start massacring men, women, and children. And the weekend before the invasion, they had massacred over 10,000 men, women, and children. That's why Hitler invaded Poland.
Alex Jones. Sudinlands. Go look it up.
[01:57:25] Unknown:
They're blaming it in the same scenario while shooting and and the Russian speaking people in in in the southern part of Ukraine. Right?
[01:57:33] Unknown:
I mean, the that famous picture of the Nazis with the ditch and they're shooting lugers and people putting people in the ditch. Those those words the the the the those were damn Poles dressed in, Russians, but dressed in German costumes they'd confiscated. It wasn't even the thing that's set up in that picture. Nothing but lies, nothing but deceit, nothing but propaganda. Way before most of us were born. It's the only way it's been. You gotta go back through and unravel and untwist like what we just one of the reasons on Jeff, you're gonna go on. Here's all this law stuff, and this is what it really means. This is how it affects this, and this is why this turns out that way. And it's hard to keep people through all that. That's why I tell you people, you're very special.
You, this audience, you're incredibly special. Out of all those people that this has been presented to, you people are the crystals that have crystallized here. And I love you because I know that we're different. We're not just different. We're real different from a lot of them. Why that is, I do not know. You better get down on your knees and thank your god that you were chosen because that is what it is. We're the chosen people. We are the truth seekers. We are the ones that don't accept strong delusions. And and we fight like a salmon swimming upstream to get up to the truth, wherever it is, and we've done it.
So you might not have a whole bunch of other people, but be damn lucky as you. And be fortunate and realize, here's the word, gratitude. Have some gratitude. That's a grounding principle. Gratitude. Yes. Sketch. We're about ending sketch. Yeah. Am I trying to say
[01:59:44] Unknown:
There was somebody else, but I'll I'll I'll yield to him, but I did have one comment. But go ahead. Alright. Whoever's trying to say something. Was that you, Chris?
[01:59:53] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Yes. If anybody knows Michael Jay, I'm in communication with him. He's got very serious infection in his in his jaw. Two of my friends in the same situation as as him wouldn't listen to reason, and they're dead. And now I've got a surgeon. I've got an oral surgeon lined up for him that will take his medic out, and this guy can't make up his mind.
[02:00:19] Unknown:
Did you do it or not? If any
[02:00:22] Unknown:
if anybody knows Michael j, try and talk some sense into him.
[02:00:27] Unknown:
No. Yeah. You you it's you know, I used to have an old friend, Chris in the music business, and he his saying was said, it's like a man who wants to trade cars. You either trade cars with him or you shoot him. I I don't know how to tell you to pull him over the line.
[02:00:45] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I know I know that Brent, Brent Winters knows him real well.
[02:00:52] Unknown:
Okay. Yeah. They're on I I know they're on back to back. He hadn't been there all that long, couple of years. Used to be another guy named Thumper, and I was on over there for a couple of years following Burren. Yeah. Let's see. I think, I think Paul turned the bumper down to do Chicago as we're in the middle of that clip, and he probably hadn't turned it back up yet. But we're right at the point of time we should be off the air about now. So, Paul, are you there? Can you give us some guidance here, please, sir? Uh-oh.
We got no guidance. Paul in the control pit. Hey, captain.
[02:01:39] Unknown:
You know what they say? On the beam or off the team?
[02:01:43] Unknown:
Paul. Well, I didn't know they said that, but I like it. Paul, have we located you yet?
[02:01:50] Unknown:
The land they had to land the bomber in the dark with no help, and all they had was the beam. And if they could stand on that beam, they could land.
[02:01:59] Unknown:
Jeez. Oh, I'm glad I never went through any of that. Okay. Well, Paul, we'll go you know, it was kind of a rough start, but we got the show ended up good. We recovered probably the I I'd be I'd I'd like to know a wish how many people have heard of those people besides Julie because I have a sense. There's a lot of you that haven't.
[02:02:22] Unknown:
I I heard I heard of all of them.
[02:02:25] Unknown:
Well, good. You and me have been around world timers, Chris. I I would suggest that if you can, when you can, you familiarize yourself with it, the peep those individuals and some of their contributions because we're riding on the results of their sacrifices, many of them. Yep. Yep. And they're they're all gone now. And it's our ballgame now. K? Okay. Paul, we get you yet?
[02:02:52] Unknown:
Great comment.
[02:02:54] Unknown:
Yeah. We'll get a comment. I'm just concerned about Paul. I don't know if he fall in the have fell in the hole in the closet or what. Okay. He'll come around eventually. He comes home. Ah, you got I know, man. I don't know what's going on with him. Okay. Skype, I mean, sketch you, and there was somebody else there that was saying something. Let's go to them first. Okay. Go ahead.
[02:03:20] Unknown:
Just a quick story. So I have a good artist friend that I've reconnected with, or I kept in contact. And I just recently talked to him, and, you know, I was, talk talking we were talking to trust and, his research in the patriot, you know, and and he was telling me, well, you're just preaching to the choir, Steven. I said, well, pull out your, your passport there, will you? And read the the first page chapter. Because I told him what a national, and I asked him if he he knew what a national was. So he pulled it out, and he was going, That's interesting. Citizen slash national. That's interesting. So I'm gonna bring, the handbook down to him here in a few months, and he said he'd read it. So he might have somebody on board, but he's, he's
[02:04:15] Unknown:
he he he's he thinks he know knows everything almost, I guess, and he didn't know that. So I piqued his interest. Let's just say that. I yield. Alright. Well, that or or or or I give him a copy of God's trump card there with the badass uncle Sam is probably, I think, one of the better ways to introduce somebody new to it. But you do however you you know your friend better than I do. So you do whatever what it makes you happy. Yeah. Who's the other guy that was trying to say something there?
[02:04:45] Unknown:
May I, lady Louise?
[02:04:47] Unknown:
Well, yes, ma'am. You may. You'll just take that old guy's spot. How are you doing, sweetie?
[02:04:53] Unknown:
I'm well. I just wanna say that I remember that your mother passed away 03/18/2024.
[02:05:00] Unknown:
Was that the date? Yeah. Was that the day okay. Because Yeah. I thank you. I was trying to figure it out. I didn't remember. I was gonna go back to my dentist to get the date of those surgeries because it would be the next Monday, and that was the eighteenth. And today is that date. Okay. Well, thank you, Linda, so much. I'll I'll memory peg it now.
[02:05:23] Unknown:
My mother passed on the first day of spring, the twenty first, so I, am very tender heart. It's still now it still, grieves me.
[02:05:33] Unknown:
Yep. Me too. Thank you. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Boy, we got sun coming out. Oh, man. No clouds today. This hadn't happened in a month. K? So, boy, that's refreshing. Thank you, Linda, so much, because I'd I'd had that on my mind quite a bit lately. Anybody else real quick for the old Raj?
[02:05:57] Unknown:
Roger.
[02:05:59] Unknown:
Yes. Larry, don't ask me one of these ephemeral questions.
[02:06:05] Unknown:
The one of these what?
[02:06:07] Unknown:
Whatever questions. Uh-oh. Takes us off into we off into weed land. Okay. Go ahead quick. We'll see if we can just something you you said earlier,
[02:06:19] Unknown:
about rents, and you didn't have a chance to get your, contact information out there or your radio program information. And Well, no. I did get the website.
[02:06:31] Unknown:
I I did get the website, and he had gotten somehow nationalstatus.com, Dave and Kay's website, and that's what they put on the web page during the interviews and after. So that's where everybody went to Dave and Kaye's, and then I got to mention the last of the second interview, the matrix docs right at the end. That that that's what happened.
[02:07:02] Unknown:
Right. I was gonna say, it it should be the responsibility of a good host to, you know, several times during the course of the show, you know, ask the, the person they're interviewing, hey. Can you, let the audience know how they can get in touch with you or listen to you or whatever?
[02:07:20] Unknown:
Right. He he post it. He posted the wrong one. I don't know how he got it or how that happened. And I think all of us, I was so involved in telling the information correctly. And it being new information to them, I think everybody was so involved in what we were saying that it just slipped through our fingers. I don't think it was intentional at all. Jeff's a fine radio host. K? Now somebody's coughing or what? Something. Alright. That's okay. I'm going to the, I'm gonna go and and go to the, El Bano. Those of you who know Spanish know what that is. Usually, first thing you learn. And, otherwise, I'll see you tomorrow. Okay? So if you got any questions, hold them, and maybe we'll have another good q and a show tomorrow.
And you hear today's show. I love each and every one of you, and you know why? Because you're so special. You're chosen. I love chosen people, and that's you. See you tomorrow.
[02:08:23] Unknown:
Love you, Raj. Blessings. And, is the lovely triple l still on? I have the question about I'm just back on the post on the turtle back on the post, you mentioned that you're an ambassador. Now are you using ambassadorial law or God's law when you say that? Good response. Greeting
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greeting sketch. God's law.
[02:08:53] Unknown:
Okay. God's law.
[02:08:56] Unknown:
And, is there ambassador, the word ambassador in the Bible?
[02:09:05] Unknown:
It's not. It's, it's in Jerusalem.
[02:09:08] Unknown:
The same It's in the Pete James version. Okay. Thank you, Chris,
[02:09:13] Unknown:
King. I appreciate you.
[02:09:17] Unknown:
Okay. If you could cite something, that'd be very helpful for me. I'd appreciate it, because I thought that was a very good response to what we I talked on with you late, triple l, on Friday, and I was like, wow. That's a great response, and I appreciate that. And I'd love the site that the man brought up so I could read it, and thank you very much.
[02:09:43] Unknown:
Hey, Sketch. I think the verbiage goes something like ambassadors for Christ, but I could be wrong. I yield.
[02:09:51] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you.
[02:09:56] Unknown:
Sketch.
[02:10:00] Unknown:
Yes?
[02:10:01] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Larry. Second Corinthians five twenty.
[02:10:05] Unknown:
Thank you, Larry. I was just I was just gonna say that. Yeah. Very good. Thank you, Larry. Go ahead and read it, Linda Louise. Okay. In Christian theology, being an ambassador to the kingdom of God means representing Christ and God's message of reconciliation to the world as described in second Corinthians chapter five verse 20. Thank you. And here it is. Let's see. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, comma, God making his appeal through us, period. We implore you on behalf of Christ, comma, be reconciled to God, period, unquote.
Thank you, Larry.
[02:10:49] Unknown:
Thank you both. And I think I'm now off the post again. Appreciate it so much. Blessings. You know, Sketch, I wanna add that that question was very, very
[02:10:59] Unknown:
appreciated appreciated by me because now I'm going to put that in my cover letter because I already did my, affidavit of citizenship evidence, and it's on legal sized paper. And I wouldn't have been able to fit that, but your question inspired me. So when I do write my, cover letters moving forward, I will be adding that. So thank you very much. I am.
[02:11:27] Unknown:
Oh, blessings to you to you, and anytime I can, inspire and, help people is is a blessing for me and especially someone with a triple l. Bless me.
[02:11:45] Unknown:
Hey, Linda Louise. There there is a verse that goes something like, pilgrims oh, let's see. Those looking for a city whose builder and maker is God, so so which alludes to, their their their their their their their their place is in heaven. But you might wanna look it up, and maybe you might be able to use it in your in your, your affidavit. You know, in other words, your your your residence is in heaven basically is basically what it's alluding to. I yield.
[02:12:29] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:12:33] Unknown:
May I add a scripture regarding ambassador? Now I read from the scriptures and it says, envoy in Proverbs thirteen seventeen, but you can replace envoy with ambassador because that's what it is in the exhaustive concordance. But it says, a messenger that is wrong falls into evil, but a trustworthy envoy is a healing. And I think Proverbs is very important, to get context for a word because it's your warnings and also the benefits. I yield.
[02:13:20] Unknown:
On the subject of ambassador, tomorrow there's going to be somebody on, a new one that without for you who are in the numbers, for a person who is not a national yet, has a Mastercard with an six and five stars. Also, there's a Social Security boost of 3,200,000 coming in April. I put that link in the PPN chat here. And as far as the dose goes, if anybody's been up on that, I knew they were going to do this to the little man, you have to have last year's filing has to be a minimum adjusted gross income of $40,000
[02:14:15] Unknown:
You can look it up. I'm done.
[02:14:20] Unknown:
Hey, sir. There is a website.
[02:14:22] Unknown:
Sorry. Go ahead.
[02:14:25] Unknown:
There it you can go to dogecount,c0unt,.com, and keep up with what they're doing. And, also, I did get a a a Twitter or an x, thing from the White House saying that they were going to revert back to incontested bulbs. You can get the dishwasher you want. You can get, many other appliances that that were trying to be banned, and I yield.
[02:15:02] Unknown:
Yay. Incandescent light. Okay. Hey, Sheldon. Did you get any returns back from, your mailings that you did maybe a year ago? I'm just Zero.
[02:15:15] Unknown:
Totally zero.
[02:15:17] Unknown:
It doesn't mean that it won't happen. I'm just wondering.
[02:15:21] Unknown:
Well, it will because I finally got to talk to Joe and he advised me that the program had been discontinued. And apparently, about the middle of my year of filings, that's when they discontinued it. And I didn't find it anywhere. Nobody apprised me of it. So, yes, I think it's a done deal. It's not going to happen. But thanks for your concern, Annette.
[02:15:46] Unknown:
Okay. Alright.
[02:15:49] Unknown:
Okay. And
[02:15:51] Unknown:
I wanted to mention that artists like Erzapown and Leonardo and many others have brought us great understanding, and I just wanted to tell you a quote from, the the most famous one. Just a minute. Yep. That's Leonardo da Vinci, and it's it the quote is the most noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding. I yield.
[02:16:26] Unknown:
Underwater.
[02:16:29] Unknown:
Lady, you're breaking up.
[02:16:40] Unknown:
I had a question, actually two. I have to make two phone calls today. One is to the Vital Statistics in Delaware. They sent me the certified or the copy of the long form birth certificate, but it didn't have footprints and it didn't have, like, the gold whatever. So I didn't know how I should ask when I talk to them about what I got and if they have that in their possession. The second question, I have to call back the State of Idaho archivist. I was going to see if I could get a certified copy of the articles of Confederation or any other foundational organic documents that the state might have with their state archivist stamp. Is there any other documents anybody else has gone to their state archivist that they've requested? Because I wanted to kind of do it in all once well as they say.
[02:17:51] Unknown:
Well, I don't really have an answer for you, but I do have a question. Did you you've got a certified copy from the Vital Statistics. Is that correct? Yes. Well, I suggest maybe sing sending it to the state, which you originally did, and get it certified by the secretary of state and then send it to Idaho and have them confirm that it's a, you know, a certified original document and you're set in Idaho, that is.
[02:18:29] Unknown:
Well, you're talking about getting a past deal that the secretary of state?
[02:18:35] Unknown:
It's called authentication.
[02:18:38] Unknown:
Yes. Send them to authenticate it. All the states in the way it's involved, I yield.
[02:18:45] Unknown:
And I was gonna say, George, I don't think they put the foot footprints on, the informant document. That usually came with your, hospital birth record. It was a hospital thing.
[02:18:59] Unknown:
Oh, I see. So the so getting the footprints, if the hospital doesn't have those records anymore, then they the state wouldn't have them, in other words.
[02:19:08] Unknown:
Correct. Now about documents that you wanna get from your archivist. The original constitution for your state. So, like, California's was changed, and they weren't a part of the union during the civil war. Or I guess they were 18 the forty niners. But that's why I'm saying that yours get the original because I know Arkansas has changed.
[02:19:39] Unknown:
Correct.
[02:19:40] Unknown:
So
[02:19:41] Unknown:
And what's interesting is it already because our Idaho constitution was after the Civil War, it definitely has, you know, the incorporations of those of that law probably, you know. But, I I thought about also getting an archive of the first land patent that where the land that I'm living on now, the incidence of the first land patent where the land was given or was provided to the state. And then also a statement from the archivist saying where the evidence of any ceding back to The United States was of any properties in the state just to prove that, you know, back to that territorial jurisdiction that, there's been no regrant back to The United States and therefore, they don't have any they don't have any proof of claim on which relief might be granted where they roll on you whether for property tax or traveling on the trails or whatever.
[02:21:02] Unknown:
So George, you're going to copyright your name?
[02:21:08] Unknown:
I don't know about that step. But I think what I'm after is just that there's no territorial jurisdiction that they have. I mean, what was the what did I listen to the other day that, oh, yeah, go in with twenty twenty one pieces of silver into the judge's chamber, write them a letter saying you got 21 pieces of silver that you need to bring in so that you can basically run the court and bond it that way instead of the way that they bond it. It's like two different layers that we always talk about. And I don't know that it's necessary to patent the name or trademark the name, but I'm just trying to get at where is the let them prove that they can proceed on anything that they actually own own the property that I'm on.
And then if they do, let me convert that into actually a negotiable instrument that perhaps could become an accounts receivable. So if they decide to trespass on anything by way of a affidavit and a, a notice and then sent, you know, registered mail and then time to cure, if they keep proceeding, then you basically convert that into an accounts receivable and you have a peaceful kind of a way to go to peace in their system. So I don't know that we need to trademark our name for that, but that's what my my recent warning has been. How do we how do we still go to peace with them? Yeah. You can show them the affidavit, but if the court is the court, it's gonna it's gonna go by the court rules. I have to go to the prosecutor and say, prosecutor, show me the show me that, the evidence that you have that I'm on on that, your territory that you actually you actually own this territory and can make this claim.
And that might be all this that I just said may be all a byproduct of national status. For example, you know, should be should it be that national status is so powerful that you go into that court and they automatically bow down and say, yep, your money is all any money that you use is already silver and gold. But I don't think it happens that way. I mean, I could ask Roger that I guess, but I don't know, has anybody found that? Has anybody found that automatically your money has turned to silver and gold because your national stats?
[02:23:54] Unknown:
I'm wondering if your property taxes are the re upping of that contract and you have to break that somehow in order to be in the private, but you can't break that without them taking control unless, I don't know about your state, but they don't confiscate you here until, it's been three years in arrears.
[02:24:31] Unknown:
Yeah. I think at the county level, it would be the same. Submit the the affidavit, submit the birth certificate, and also submit, you know, that they must make a territorial, proof of claim that they have territorial jurisdiction on you in order to continue to send a tax bill. If they continue to send a tax bill, you go ahead and turn that into a tort that trespass as a tort against them in the financial world. I never thought about turning a trespass into something like that. But that's basically what they're doing. When they pull you over, they're saying you're trespassing on their law or whatever, their rule or their regulation. So we're kind of doing that old kung fu move where we're using their energy back against them, if you follow.
[02:25:41] Unknown:
Yeah. I was amazed to find out some of that trespass definition. If somebody just stops you from doing something, they're trespassing. Somebody throws up a gate on your road, and you can't get through, that that's a form of trespass. And I that made me wanna read and learn even more. It was amazing. I'm done.
[02:26:03] Unknown:
Impeding locomotion. And I guess that would be any work that you do also because that's locomotion.
[02:26:13] Unknown:
Correct. So, you know, when you if you go into commerce in their stores and everything like that, and it's the only game in town and gold and silver are not accepted. And you but yet you can still go into a judicial office and the judge you write the judge and say, I'd like to bond this with silver, and he will go and take that silver in when he takes you into the chambers and put it in his safe. Now you've now you've got justice kind of on the gold on the gold and silver side of the constitution. But if I go into WinCo or whatever, I can't do that. I can't use gold and silver. Could I not return all those receipts back to, you know, turn them in and say, okay. Please pay down the public debt. I I used these I had to go here under I did it under protest, but it was not there was nothing else available.
At least in the judge's chambers, I had the availability that I can bond bond this case or this matter with silver and I could get the common law. But on the street here in this commerce, I cannot do that. I don't know. I'm just maybe I'm thinking too far outside the box, but if both systems are still there, I think we have a whole tool there that we could really take and use. And if there was somebody unlawfully, like, during this whole COVID thing, if there was somebody unlawfully put into detention or whatever, why couldn't we have 25 people write the judge, fax the prosecutor I should say, fax the prosecutor, really, and say, you know, proof of claim that you have territorial jurisdiction on this matter.
And all of a sudden, you know, it's not a grand jury, but has the the mindset of a grand jury. You have 25 people that are actually making them, prove that they have territorial jurisdiction in the matter. And then 25 people go to the go to the actual if it ends up being a case in a in a court, 25 people sitting in that audience saying proof of claim that you can proceed here. Proof of claim. Show us where you have territorial jurisdiction in this matter to proceed over a mask or a vax or a firing or, you know, all these other things. Even regular things now without the COVID shenanigans going on.
[02:28:51] Unknown:
Since you brought it up, the FDA has just come out and said yes. Those MNRA injections, yeah. Yeah. They caused cancer. Sorry about that. And, just just just a quick, interruption. I'm sorry. There is a [email protected] on our board. I have a question. All you need to do is say yes or nay and chime in, please, when you can. Are you do you teach are you the Brie that teaches with Joe Lutzka? Thank you very much. I yield. But please continue your conversation. She couldn't come in whenever she wants, ideally.
[02:29:50] Unknown:
Eye sketch, was that the FDA that said that the vaccine caused cancer?
[02:29:56] Unknown:
Yes. Well, they kinda buried that, but, yes, it was on, Natural News, and all the studies from different countries are are those studies are in the FDA's possession, and then they've concluded, yes. Sorry about that. The s p 40 protein was in those shots, and, yes, that's a cancer promoter. I yield.
[02:30:28] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:30:30] Unknown:
Thank you. Was that the Moderna one?
[02:30:35] Unknown:
I didn't read the article totally on everyone, but I think there was definitely two. I would say I did I think it was, Barnes that said that the Pfizer was the precursor to get passed, and the other ones, I think Moderna, were just there to put in the, the kill shot. I mean, Pfizer was a kill shot also, but I think they got it passed through the emergency, whatever it was that, could bypass testing. And once they got that, then the other people jumped on to make more money and, boy, did everybody yield.
[02:31:23] Unknown:
Yeah. My dad suddenly got cancer after that Moderna. Second second one, I believe.
[02:31:30] Unknown:
I have a family member also that, took the shot and now is going through some stuff with cancer.
[02:31:37] Unknown:
Well, there is a forty five minute, Twitter with, McCullough, doctor McCullough from Baylor University and another interviewer, and it's a protocol for, getting rid of the spike protein bromelain, NAC, and, I think vitamin c. Lac McCullough, I guess, who I trust. I don't know if I trust him fully because he's with the wellness. I I have questions about the wellness, company. But, I do trust him and don't know if he's affiliated with the wellness company, but I don't know about their company. But I think I trust McCullough, and he's he's promoting the three ingredient, spike protein, getting rid of it, high yield.
[02:32:53] Unknown:
Alright. Is it bromelain,
[02:32:57] Unknown:
pineapple?
[02:33:00] Unknown:
Yes.
[02:33:01] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:33:03] Unknown:
Very good very good for old people too.
[02:33:11] Unknown:
Thank you.
[02:33:14] Unknown:
Digestive enzyme.
[02:33:18] Unknown:
What kind of enzyme?
[02:33:20] Unknown:
Digestive.
[02:33:21] Unknown:
Yes. Yes. Which helps the uptake of all the minerals and everything. Yep. And, Bree, I'm I'm I'm praying you'll just speak up and say yes or no that you are teaching with you are the facilitator for Joe teaching. You could. I appreciate it. Don't be bashful.
[02:33:53] Unknown:
She's out getting firewall.
[02:33:57] Unknown:
No. That'd be you there, Sheldon.
[02:34:01] Unknown:
Out by the woodpile.
[02:34:04] Unknown:
I guess that's kinda like the watering, hole at work, so to speak.
[02:34:14] Unknown:
So is it still cold in the North, Northwest?
[02:34:19] Unknown:
Well, it snowed snowed last night here. It was raining it was snowing here when it was raining up in Washington, so cold and wet maybe. But it's,
[02:34:36] Unknown:
Very muddy. Freezing at night and 50 in the day to make it that much more squishy the next day.
[02:34:44] Unknown:
And I stand correct. It's not blue. It's hazy because of all the pimp trails, I guess. I don't know what's causing it, but I do see a trail outside my window. So that that that hasn't stopped yet. They haven't shut down the the spring, the weather manipulation.
[02:35:20] Unknown:
Nancy. Recording that was played on the show, who was that that the woman who was speaking? What was that? I think it was a video, but I just got audio. I don't see it in the,
[02:35:43] Unknown:
FCC chat. I'll repost it for you. Okay. I think it's a bit shoot, and, you'll be able to get the, the name probably from her. Or Okay. I think I I don't know if he he put the whole video or just that excerpt, but, it's the lady with glasses and red hair, I think, is how they described her or, Paul described her. And I'll get that in the chat I'll get that in the chat in just a sec.
[02:36:14] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you, Sketch.
[02:37:12] Unknown:
Yeah. It's a two hour video, so Paul had to go through it very quickly, I guess, and find that. And I the only way to find it, I guess, is to scroll through and look for a girl with red hair red glasses.
[02:37:31] Unknown:
Fair enough.
[02:37:33] Unknown:
I'll I'll I'll do it double speed. Thank you.
[02:37:42] Unknown:
Blessings more than welcome.
[02:37:58] Unknown:
On a happy note too, man, when I call in now, it tells how many people are on the conference. I think it was 60 something today.
[02:38:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't think I've never seen it go over 70. I've gone at I most 65 or 67 over the in the past. So not a lot of more people, but people, you know, come in and come out and drift. So some some of them are definitely new.
[02:38:27] Unknown:
I saw 65 today as a high, but it didn't last long.
[02:38:31] Unknown:
Yeah. And I I could see Roger being disappointed. He he thought he was gonna get a big influx, and, well, that's just the way it is. You know? There's very few few of us.
[02:38:47] Unknown:
Is there anyone who has, put their birth certificate into the county recorded it in the county at all? Kind of curious with any kind of affidavit or whatever.
[02:39:02] Unknown:
I'm about to hit my recorder, but since I got two birth certificates and they're different, one is the old black and white and the new warehouse receipt is in color with sparklies on it and I haven't decided if I should do one or both or like you guys are doing getting one or both certified. Too many questions on me, but I have considered it. I'm done.
[02:39:28] Unknown:
Me too. But I'm glad I didn't because then I'd be having to cancel and, you know, re up. So I'm glad it delayed it.
[02:39:42] Unknown:
Well, I think if you do that admission, you're buying a ticket for something in the future that maybe you don't wanna subscribe to. That's that's just my theory. It's unknown, you know, but you just don't know what you don't know.
[02:40:00] Unknown:
Yeah. But I yeah. I agree totally. And, I'm glad I I was rushing down to the the courthouse, and I got on the call and asked a few questions like, oh, maybe I shouldn't do this. So I'm glad I did. You you should get all your ducks in a row the best you can and then go there that way. I say, do the be the turtle, not on the post, but on the in the marathon, you know, and win the race that way. Slow and steady.
[02:40:36] Unknown:
Thank you. I wonder if there's any truth to the idea that once that birth certificate is out there and you if you turned it back in, say, as the that you don't have an interest in it, that therefore that would take you out of being the presumed trustee. That was kind of where I was going
[02:41:04] Unknown:
at that.
[02:41:06] Unknown:
I think that's only going to work with the lucky people that turn in their driver's license and say, you know, erase all existence, erase all proof of my existence. I haven't heard of that working on the birth certificate, George. Let me know.
[02:41:22] Unknown:
Yeah. So the idea the comparative would be, you know, when you're doing the, say, bringing the silver into the court, the judge then does become the trustee. So instead of the other way around, you being the trustee. So I maybe there's a comparative way to do that at the county level with the silver, posting a silk, you know. I think you would have to actually put the silver in and maybe they have a safe in the county that they put it in, kind of like that bond idea, you know.
[02:41:58] Unknown:
Well, I just wanna say you have to realize that they have the monopoly on force. So until they don't have the monopoly on force, tread lightly.
[02:42:11] Unknown:
Right. And, holding silver means that you are not a pauper. And also, Joe spoke last week about the birth return, putting that on the back of the birth certificate and sending it back in
[02:42:35] Unknown:
to Vital That's chat? That's right. I'm glad you mentioned that. I forgot to Google that, the birth return.
[02:42:42] Unknown:
Yes. Would that be the would that be the same as the birth rescind, resending your birth certificate, or is that different?
[02:42:53] Unknown:
Well, I'm just thinking it's language that, they understand.
[02:42:59] Unknown:
Okay. So yeah. So it's their their language. Yeah. I got you.
[02:43:04] Unknown:
So, Sherry, has he done that, or was he just researching it?
[02:43:08] Unknown:
No. He said he did it.
[02:43:11] Unknown:
Any any return mail?
[02:43:16] Unknown:
I don't think so. I'm sure he would have mentioned that. But what it does is it takes you out of, Meyer status. You no longer are a ward of the state. Do you see where they're saying?
[02:43:33] Unknown:
But are you sending that back to treasury or is he sending that back to commerce or labor? Vital. Vital. Vital. Statistics of the state.
[02:43:41] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:43:42] Unknown:
Okay.
[02:43:43] Unknown:
And what state of birth or
[02:43:46] Unknown:
other state of where you're where you're presently on the land?
[02:43:49] Unknown:
Well, no. Because your birth record would be in the state that you were True. Born in. So
[02:43:59] Unknown:
I think you need to request some kind of confirmation of that besides your green card if you even used one.
[02:44:11] Unknown:
Well, without them
[02:44:13] Unknown:
well, I would think so too, and that would be in your notice. You know? Yeah.
[02:44:22] Unknown:
So
[02:44:24] Unknown:
but I kinda figured, you know, you're on the right track when they stand silent and they don't return that piece of mail. It was like he said, you know, when he sent a dollar bill, a federal reserve note to the treasury department requesting silver, and they said we don't do that and send his dollar bill back. Do you see what I'm saying? So if they don't send it back and you've got a a green card saying they received it
[02:45:00] Unknown:
Yeah. You're golden.
[02:45:02] Unknown:
Mhmm. I would think. So And and Joe tends to cover all his bases.
[02:45:11] Unknown:
So Yes. I yield. And I wanted to mention, I don't know if Sheldon was on the call when Joe was on here, but concerning the copyright, he copyright he's he heard them changing his name, you know, to a different versions. So he started changing his copyright or or copywriting any version of Joe Lustigah that he could think of.
[02:45:36] Unknown:
And I think he trademarked it. I don't think it was a copyright. It was trademarked.
[02:45:41] Unknown:
I thank you for saying I stand corrected. Yes. Trademarked.
[02:45:45] Unknown:
And, also, what I think he did, if I remember correctly, is that he made it a common law filing at the public records note fee except for the recording fee. I I said filing. Mistaken. Recording it at the public records in the county. That's why that's why I was asking
[02:46:08] Unknown:
George if he is gonna do that. When I did a copyright, I put it every way I could think of, caps, no caps, title, retired, everything I could think of, and it needs to go somewhere. I don't know where I'm gonna put it, but needs to be out there maybe in a paper of record, but I've got so many other things. That's why I need a simple website somebody can go to, having the paper for three weeks. And then when they go to that website, they see everything that's down in the county recorder, all all five pieces. You know? I'm done.
[02:46:45] Unknown:
I wanted to mention, not copyright, but trademark. Joe trademarked because then then they can't, the in the law, they're they lose their immunity. That was the most important point on that. And I don't I'm gonna ask you this. Have you ever seen purported, copy of Slick Willie's copyrighted name that he supposedly, had? No. I have not. I will send that to you. It's very, very enlightening. K. Yeah. And and it was it it's some obscure website. You know, I found it a long time ago, and it it they they done a good job of scrubbing it, you know, putting in a search engine. It's very hard to find, but it's very enlightening when you read the verbiage I yield.
And one last request. There's a wonderful [email protected]. Are you the teacher? Are you the facilitator for Joe Lipska? You could just say yes or no. It'd be valuable to know if you're listening. Thank you.
[02:49:01] Unknown:
Does anybody have a remedy
[02:49:05] Unknown:
for listening to the archives without being dropped from listening after, about five minutes.
[02:49:46] Unknown:
Hey, Sheldon. I'm dropped a lot, but, what what did you just ask?
[02:49:54] Unknown:
I'm sorry, hon. Go ahead. I can barely hear you.
[02:49:58] Unknown:
That one, Jim.
[02:50:00] Unknown:
Hey. This this is this is this is this is Rich in Huntsville. When I try to pull up the archives, you know, to listen to the shows, Radio Ranch doesn't, I I can't I can't even find anything on Radio Ranch anymore. When I go to the, Euro what is it? Euro Voyage. There's a couple of choices. But, I mean, I can find them, but when I when I click on it and I start listening to it, it drops after about five minutes into the show. And I don't I don't know what their I don't know what the remedy is to fix in that.
[02:51:02] Unknown:
Seems like seems like Paul would know. I keep meaning to ask Paul about that.
[02:51:12] Unknown:
Are you having I thought of one remedy.
[02:51:15] Unknown:
Alrighty. Thank you. Listening live.
[02:51:19] Unknown:
Oh, I do I am listening live. But then when I wanna when I wanna go back and, listen to some of the things that I'm I'm trying to, you know, put to memory, listen to it over again two or three times, whatever I have to, it, I can't find it. I mean, you know, when I click onto these shows, like, on They call you got it on a new place called Home
[02:51:45] Unknown:
Podcast or Pod Home or Pod Home. What's that now?
[02:51:49] Unknown:
Yes. PodHome, and it's right below the link on the matrix docs. Just look for PodHome archives.
[02:51:57] Unknown:
So did you
[02:52:00] Unknown:
so I'll put the keep the block on there.
[02:52:16] Unknown:
I I guess, I guess you can probably get listen to the, old Radio Ranch stuff if you, what subscribe to their their their, whatever they call the, all the different shows and stuff that you can listen to. I think Odd Home has
[02:52:41] Unknown:
all the radio shows in its archive. Odd Home on the matrixstocks.com right under Global Voice at the top of the page right under Global Voice Radio. Podholm.
[02:53:05] Unknown:
Alright. I'm I'm gonna go I'm gonna go,
[02:53:08] Unknown:
go outside. Now
[02:53:09] Unknown:
are the after shows also, recorded?
[02:53:14] Unknown:
Yes. I think so. For three hours of
[02:53:21] Unknown:
Could I read about the return of birth When a midwife or doctor had assisted the birth in a private house, it was back in them before the thirties when they had the birth certificate. They recorded on a slip of paper that registered their work and the birth, and then needed to be filed the return of birth. That is why returns can include more information than noted in the ledger or birth certificate, such as the midwife or doctor's name. They also include the name of the child, often left blank, the date of birth, place of birth, child sex, whether the child is legitimate or illegitimate, name of mother, mother's age, mother's race, number of children born to the mother, father's name, father's age, father's race, father's occupation, father's place of birth. Skill births were also recorded in the form of return of birth, where to get a return of birth.
In The U. S, returns were recorded before the completion of modern birth records, typically from the second part of the nineteenth century to the early 1920s or '30s. The year range will vary according to state and county rules. Since they refer to older events, they are relatively easier to obtain when correctly recorded than modern vital records. Depending on your location, you can try and find original or microfilm ledgers and returns at your local courthouse, state archives, the county register. So that's what's, this is from USbirthcertificates.com, called the return of a birth.
So I'm wondering in that language that Joe used, why he particularly called it a return of birth. I don't unless he said return of birth certificate.
[02:55:29] Unknown:
And on trademarking here, it says if you want to trademark your personal name, you must find a business use for it. And that business use must fit into one or more of the many specific categories of products, services and the trademark system. And it goes on to say to cite Michael Jordan twenty three. Excuse me. I guess that's his name or something. And down here, it says the strongest names for trademarks are fanciful or arbitrary. Fanciful names are invented words like Exxon. Arbitrary names are not made up but are not logic but are not logically connected to the products or services sold.
So I need to do a lot more work on that than just go to Copyright Depot and pay $18. I'm done.
[02:56:23] Unknown:
Michael Jordan's Jersey number was 23 with Chicago.
[02:56:30] Unknown:
Yes. Supposedly, they couldn't give him a ticket when he got pulled over because his name was copyrighted. I think I don't know if it was trademarked, but I think Joseph might have been talking about copywriting and doing that at the county level. Do the original one with the two twenty rule in Minnesota, but then do all the variations at the county level. I think that's what he said.
[02:56:51] Unknown:
Well, that's why I did the copyright. It was affordable. I could do it from my desk. But, you know, Sherry, if he didn't get it, he could have gotten a ticket under Michael Jordan Sorry. Because when they write when they wrote his ticket out, they didn't write they wouldn't have wrote it out, Michael Jordan twenty three, so it's not the complete trademark. So I must have had a cop that didn't know what was going on and believe what he what he told him. I'm done.
[02:57:19] Unknown:
Or was a big fan. You know how they do favors for one Oh, yeah. Like.
[02:57:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Or or they gave him a cube couple Cuban cigars.
[02:57:31] Unknown:
Oh, he gave him front row seats, gave him season tickets.
[02:57:39] Unknown:
He
[02:57:43] Unknown:
drives around with tickets in his glove box like we drive around with copies of our declaration. Go ahead.
[02:57:54] Unknown:
Sherry, is there any, did you happen to look at that word birth return at all or?
[02:58:04] Unknown:
No, I'm actually in the middle of something else. But you know, I think they are deceptive and that that birth return could also be used for other purposes. Do you see what I'm saying? Because they're not telling you the whole the whole deal. Mhmm. Because I do not think Joe would put out information that he hadn't used, or done himself. And if I recollect, he said he had returned it, but he had kept a copy of what he returned to them.
[02:58:47] Unknown:
Mhmm. So,
[02:58:51] Unknown:
you know, how they changed things. So
[02:58:58] Unknown:
Mhmm. I don't think there was anything on my long form on the back of the birth certificate.
[02:59:09] Unknown:
There's a number. Static. There's not a number on your birth?
[02:59:14] Unknown:
I have to go back and look at I see which maybe I have to request the back and front of the long form. No, they give you. They send you both sides?
[02:59:28] Unknown:
Uh-huh.
[02:59:29] Unknown:
I would have to look. Yes. And
[02:59:33] Unknown:
interestingly enough, the number, it ends in, capital D, capital B. And, you know, the month, if you well, hold on. If you read it backwards, you know, like the numbers are transposed, it says June. And that would have been the year and the month but it's just transposed. And I don't know if that's just a, coincidence. I don't know. I'm trying to see when when this was actually recorded. Medical record filed. And see, that is the number on the back. It's the medical record number, except for the the numbers aren't the same. It says 1264 on the front, and on the back, it says 1246 and then extra extra numbers.
I don't know. Oh, but then that that's weird. 01/24 is my birth number. That's what it is. I don't know. It it's hard to figure out because there's, like, three numbers. Actually, there's more than that because then you have the registration, district number, the primary registration district number, and then the registrar's number registrar's. That's a hard word to say. And then your birth number for that year in that district, I guess. So there's quite a few. And that number on the back, it says at top right. No. Bottom right.
Anyway, I find it interesting and, you know, you can't figure out their code. It's called code for a reason. And what I do find interesting is that it's all done numerically, and the thing is, you know, that's against scripture. You're not to number the people. You're to number your days. Anyway, I yield.
[03:03:58] Unknown:
Let me just read one that brought back painful memories. Birth tag 1964. Surname only. Delivery method by forceps. I think my mother said, oh, yeah. I was out for a year. I don't remember you at all. I was I was out totally. But for your sister, which was born, she was born a year later, year and year and change later. Oh, I was only knocked out from the waist down for that one. That was that was better. So what the eff? No wonder what happened to me.
[03:04:49] Unknown:
Well, I I will say this. I was very surprised with my first kid that the, doctor was sleeping, had to be woken up, and he come in, you know, nonchalantly nonchalantly like he didn't I'm sure he had done it thousands, if not millions, times before and to help with the birth. But it was like, this doctor is just a a facilitator. He has no emotional, connection to this process I do, and I was blown away about his, his, distant. Let's just say distance, in the in the room or just like, yeah. This is this is how it happens. And, no no, feelings at all. It's just, a operation of physicalness, basically, and that really surprised me.
It's a business. They're just businessmen in white coats doing their business.
[03:06:10] Unknown:
You know, I found out something interesting the other day. Oh, it's been a few days. They patent and trademark their business practices. Don't you find that interesting?
[03:06:30] Unknown:
Obviously, for protection.
[03:06:36] Unknown:
Correct. But, I know it's important, but application of having that knowledge, I don't know what to do with it, a yield.
[03:06:54] Unknown:
Well, as as I think, Sheldon mentioned, on the, trademark and the copyright, that Joe, you know, he's a guitar teacher, and that's probably what he used as his doing business as a guitar teacher. I thought that I think that's pretty special.
[03:07:19] Unknown:
No. Well, business practices is trademarked or, patented. And I'm speaking of the banks when it comes to mortgages. Their business practices, their business model is what they patent. And then they go in and change it as well, you know, kind of like the dictionaries.
[03:07:48] Unknown:
Right. It's an intellectual property thing and and, that's why we come up with our own intellectual property. Right? So you're, you're stopping on their intellectual property, so, therefore, this is due as the use of front.
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Encroachment comes to mind.
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Right. And that's actually one of the words in the IPOD system that they, that I was just reading mentioned the other day that, you turn back, any trespass on our claim into a into a, basically a fine just the way that they do it to us because they're fining us and they're billing us or all these things that they do based on the use of their intellectual property. So they can prove they can prove their claim. They have so many days to do it. If they don't, then we do the same thing back to them if they're trespassing, therefore, and we turn it into a what is it?
1p compounded daily. Turn it into a lease lease agreement. You have 30 days to make the thing right. And if they don't, lease automatically renews, and they start leasing stuff from us.
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Well, you know, something just occurred to me. When they patent a business model, doesn't that prevent you from because then it's, what do they call it? Where it's private. It's secret. Do you know what I'm saying? They don't have to disclose.
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Right. And that was what they were doing. That's why they had thrown all these people in jail for saying they had cures the Convid or whatever because you're using their trademark name Convid or whatever.
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Proprietary.
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Oh, thank you. Proprietary. Thank you, Rick. Yes.
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You're welcome, Sherry.
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Oh, I'm sorry, Andy. Thank you, Andy. Also, you know, it hearkens back to the fourteenth amendment where you cannot question the debt. I yield.
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Sorry, everybody, but I'm con commencing carpet bombing in the chat.
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Can I ask a question, please?
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Julie, hold on just a minute. I walked out of the room and didn't take my phone. What was just said? Because I missed it. Was it important? Think he's gonna carpet bomb the chat.
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Oh. Commencing carpet bombing.
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And maybe, Sherry, you can help me out here because I'm newer than you guys. And, I'm getting confused on organic statutes, public law, USC, UCC, and, these eight house resolutions and the congressional hearings, like, what is legit to use and what is not legit to use? And where do you find these? I've gone to UShouse.co.gov as well as the CFR, .gov to, look up stuff. But what am I supposed to be using if somebody can help me here, please?
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Statutes at large.
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And where are they?
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They're at, gosh. I I I've deleted my tab on that. It's in the National Archives, but I can't remember its the initials. Library of Congress.
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So what's the difference between that, and UScode.house.gov?
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Positive. The code or the statutes? Legislative.
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The code or the statutes are the statutes? And the regulations
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are what implements the code. And if there is no penalty in the regulation, hey, who cares if you follow it or not? If there is no implement. But see, they ignore all these things because I brought that up regarding the IRS twenty five years ago. They ignore it.
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Sure. So US US US health US code dot health dot gov, that those are the statutes at large. Am I correct? No.
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No. Library of Congress will give you the statutes at large. Oh. Excuse me? And then those are put into public law. I yield. Yes.
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Scott, I need help.
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Isn't the statutes at large the the books that are, covered with dust that Roger mentions
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or not? Yes. Yes. But they're also on the Internet.
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Right. No. I understand that. But that that and those are the positive law. Right?
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Correct.
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And the codes are the what? They're not nonpositive law. Am I right? Well, what Mark
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said last week or the week before was that your annotated statutes or revised statutes. It's a compilation of the legislative session in your state.
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What's the difference between a statute, an annotated statute, and a revised statute?
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Okay. The annotated see, like, Arkansas has annotated, and Missouri has revised, but they are just a compilation of session law during that legislative session. What all they passed. But that doesn't mean that, it comports with the constitution. So
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So when I'm going to uscode.health.gov, which we've seen all all of the the titles on there, and it has Title 26 which pertains, as we all know, to the IRS and it has all the definitions and stuff like that. Are those things legitimate to state or source in documents?
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Well, since the, what's his name, The head of the medical in your county.
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Health and human services?
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No. No. No. He's elected. Coroner. Or she the coroner. Thank you. That all of these things that they control us with, your birth certificate and all that is under under, the Department of Health. And I cannot remember who brought that forward on this call. Gosh. So long ago. So was it Dave? Maybe? I don't I don't recall.
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Would that make sense? Is it is it, is it, okay. So basically, the organic statutes are public law. That's what I just need to know. Right? And they are positive law.
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Correct.
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So statutes at large are also known as organic statutes.
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Correct.
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Thank you, Sherry.
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You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. And one last question. I don't know if it got answered. So the codes and the annotated, those are non positive laws. Is that right or wrong?
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They're presumed positive until someone challenges them. He says, hey. And that's what Mark brought forth in the last week or two.
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Right. So
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Right. So is there a clear cut, answer to the question, what's non positive law and what would be the answer to that?
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Well, if it is conforms to the constitution and the authority derived there from.
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Yep.
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Okay. But So but they can do whatever they want until someone challenges it. So Do you wanna turn
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yes. Yes. So, you know, if you look at all of these presidents and what they've done, the first thing they do when they get selected, into their satanic positions. The first thing they do is declare national emergencies. Doesn't that suspend the constitution and bring out martial law? Because I think we've been under martial law now for before when before we were ever born.
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Correct. Right. The constitution itself was under an emergency powers act really.
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So but that means if it's under emergency power, powers act, then it doesn't exist right now. It's suspended, am I correct?
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Well, the Constitution itself was a emergency power like a technically emergency powers and then that's why Washington, Washington was basically a dictator.
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Yeah. I know And he also What I've read is George is that it's, it's suspended. The anytime you declare a national emergency, the constitution is is suspended. So all these people, you know, who don't know what a national is and what what we're doing here, they're all, you know, well, that doesn't exist. Nope. There's no, it's suspended. It doesn't exist right now because that's the first thing Trump did when he took off. He declared Right.
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But Julie. Julie. That means it goes back to the articles of the confederation in the Northwest Territories.
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Yep.
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No. Those are back to the NDAA.
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Could you repeat that, please, about the NDAA?
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I missed the first part. National defense authorization. I know, but he said something before that. Oh, sorry. That's that's what gets powers, the NDAA as soon as they declare a war or an emergency.
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Right. But that's a statute?
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And every and every president signs it when they get in the office every year they sign it?
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I think it's every two years, and it goes with, the election of the congress, the House of Representatives. So, because they're the ones who have the power to declare war.
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Quick comment. So
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Go ahead. That's my thinking.
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They you Reagan declared a war on drugs.
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Right. And and Nixon on poverty. Biden, it was cancer. What did, Trump declare war on? I don't I don't know. It was
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the board it was the border and, one other thing.
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Yeah. Don't don't blame more on poverty than Nixon. That was, LBJ.
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Oh, LBJ. Yes. Stand corrected. Thank you, Andy. Yeah. But, Andy,
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Nixon did the worst of them all. If you read High Priest of Treason by Melvin Stamper, There are executive orders that, 10 of them that were signed and, it's into a national emergency and it's for the takeover of everything, you name it, food resources, farms, government, health education, welfare functions. The list goes on and on. But then here's what little mister Richard Nixon did. He signed executive order 11/1990. And then that in that order FEMA is responsible for carrying out all of those 10 executive orders against the American people. And then to make things even worse when President Reagan was in office he signed Executive Order 12,656 further eroding the rights of us under the guise of a national emergency and he defines an emergency as any occurrence including a national disaster, a military tax, technological emergency or and here's the key this is an all caps, other emergency that degrades or seriously threatened national security of The United States. So they're just using other emergency to keep us under, to keep us under this.
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Do you know what I find interesting?
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What?
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I know working in the legal system, an order had has thirty days to cure. So within that thirty days, you can appeal it, challenge it, motion to vacate, stuff like that. And I never understood why Congress never challenged any executive order of a president because they got thirty days. You know what? That's what they're doing this term with Trump, challenging his executive orders. Find it interesting and odd.
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Yep.
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Quick comment or a question. We can't forget the Libra court code, but, during the time when, the civil war when the South was brought back to the legislature up in DC, they did not have a quorum. Paul has the term, maybe Andy can help with the term, that they did could not reconvene, a quorum at that time, and it basically that was fraud from that point forward because they had to, I forget what the concept. It's adjourned without day,
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and that means that when they adjourned, they didn't have a set date to return. And so, therefore, it's vacated.
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Right. So fraud really started then, I guess. Isn't that correct? Basically, as far as the legis the the house and the senate. Would you agree?
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Correct. After the fourteenth amendment, I believe. Right. Or the thirteenth. One of the two. Yeah.
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Something like that.
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So, I would hazard a guess it's after the thirteenth because that's how they strong armed them into, adopting the fourteenth.
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Sherry, what's that term again?
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Without day. Adjourned without day.
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Adjourned without
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right. Okay. Okay.
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Thank you. Adjourned without day and that and that was It's close to that.
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Sinedi,
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I think, is the Latin term. Yeah. Sinedi. Right. Okay. And that was Mhmm. Yeah. Alright. So they basically abandoned it, abandoned their post, and they could not really lawfully, regain their post without, the proper,
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quarantined Procedures. Robert's rules of Yep. Parliamentary procedures.
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Thank you for helping me. You're welcome.
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Yeah. Mhmm. That's why the sergeant at arms has so much power. They're in the house. They're they're arresting officer. So, you know, like with Trump's speech, that one rep was hollering out. He was, not in keeping with decorum. And they said sergeant at arms, go and get him. And they escorted him out. So
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You're right. They escorted him out, but they didn't arrest him. If it had been you or I, we would have been in jail. This is Jerry. I'm sorry.
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No. That's alright, Jerry. It was a dog and pony show. It was for show only. He probably got a tidy little sum to cause a ruckus.
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Exactly. But that that's what I'm saying. If we do that out here in our regular courts, we get contempt of court, contempt of court, contempt of court, and then we get thrown in jail. Or if you don't answer to any other baloney,
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subpoenas or whatever. And not your adversary, not the prosecutor. It's the judge acting on behalf of the prosecutor. Right. Jerry, the administrator.
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Can you look up Canon Law 02/1956?
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Canon Law. I don't know why that's important.
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Because if you read it, it says down there where if these bad judges are acting,
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acting
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badly in bad behavior, they can they can automatically be removed. That's what it's got to do with it.
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Well, right, so who's gonna remove them?
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Exactly. Is the The bailiff? I don't think so.
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Is the sergeant at arms gonna remove them? No. Because it's that's it's a different venue. Sergeant at arms is in the house in the senate. The bailiff
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and the sergeant at arms are the same,
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character. Correct. But you're dealing with a private corporation. That's their their bodyguard.
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And and, United States, presidency where they had that is a federal corporation.
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Correct. It's all window dressing. It's made to look like that it's for real, and it's not. It's meaningless.
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For the for the judges, there has to be political, the court of public opinion opinion, being able to proceed with impeachment. And I just wanted to mention that the judges that are contending you over and over again are not acting with clean hands.
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Correct. I agree. And no administrator sitting on that bench is neither is the prosecutor. And, actually, they're withholding evidence because, otherwise, they would admit they're operating operating under merchant contractual law, and they just don't tell you. May I And that is, what's it called? Exculpatory evidence.
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Yep.
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I yield. I wanted to mention I don't know if Julie or Sherry was on when I mentioned Bebe Rebozo.
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But Yeah. You mean you mean you mean Mile Milikowski from Poland?
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Was he Polish?
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Absolutely. His real last name is Mili, m I l e I k o w s k I. He's from Poland. He's Polish.
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Oh, well, thank you so much because he was, I think, tricky dick's bag man down in Miami running drugs.
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Yep.
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And, I'm Oh, I was just gonna say, Pat Sajakski, you know, from Wheel of Fortune. A lot of Polish people drop off the k o w s k I or however it's spelled.
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Yeah. I just wanted to read you guys some things. I mean, this this high priest of treason, I think, was written in 1994. This, these three people wrote, Stamper uncovers the procedural misconduct and constitutional abuse of this country's judiciary over the past eighty years. Fascinating reading and that was a quote from Ralph G. Mitchell, attorney at law in St. Augustine, Florida. And then, this other person wrote, twenty years of service in the US Marine Corps has given me much insider knowledge with which to measure Stamper's work. I have known for years of the detention centers across the country and have been unable to understand their necessity in a free society.
Now I understand their intended use and the revelation scares the hell out of me because I can assure everyone that Marines will follow orders. God help the Republic. That was a quote by William P. Negron, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps retired. And then the last one was, there have been patriots in the recent past too upon revealing this government treason, have been either killed or imprisoned. My hope is that Stamper will not be added to the list and that is a quote from Jay Randolph Appleby, Municipal Judge, Newark, New Jersey, retired.
I yield. It's just lawlessness we have here. Like, I don't understand how all these codes, statutes, and, and organic statutes and stuff when we just have such treason, no one's following anything, Like, how we can use them. And I know we are using them, but, I understand now why, you know, some of these people in our group are having issues with the IRS commissions in their states that, you know, not listening and not adhering to the citizen the affidavit of citizenship evidence. It's just utter lawlessness. They're like, nope. We're not gonna we're gonna make our own laws.
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Well, corporation answers to the people. I yield.
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Well, you're gonna have to change the monopoly of force. I think that's the key. Otherwise, you have to cut them at his knees with the medium of exchange, I yield.
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Hi, Sherry.
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I'm trying to think of where I heard this information in the last few days or last week. And it was about how many automatic I mean, full auto, weapons, self defense things are, in the hands of private people. Well, they they think they're private, but they're citizens nonetheless. But it's all under regulatory control. None of it has been outlawed. It's just been regulated into being costly for you to acquire. So that's where the regulations and the statutes come in. They actually only apply to the employees of the government. But since there really isn't one, it's a private corporation.
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Badges? We don't need no stinking badges. We've got we have stingers from the Ukraine. We're importing them back to the your country.
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Well, isn't it funny how they tell us all these things, the truth of things in the movies?
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What would it been like to be a fly on the wall when BB and Tricky Dick were having a conversation? Boy, that would have been fun.
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Criminals. Thy were criminals.
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Yeah.
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It's really a fact.
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Oh, go ahead.
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The form of Jubilee, I guess, in this Jubilee year. The chronologically of the chronology of clean slates and debt revolts in antiquity, Mesopotamian debt cancellations February. As I'm referencing the Michael Hudson book and forgive them their debts. Did Roger interview Michael Hudson?
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I do not know.
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No. I think the only prominent person he, interviewed was the guy for the American gun what is it called? The gun organization.
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Gun owners of America.
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Not
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oh, shoot. Brain. I'm having a brain fart.
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Gun owners of America. And I can't think of his name. Yeah. French was
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French, I forget his name. I yield.
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LaPierre.
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No. That's, no. That's NRA.
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That's, I think, who Roger interviewed, Lafayette. No. He he interviewed,
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Gun Owners of America, and he has stepped down. His son is in his stead now, and I can't think of his name.
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Sketch, are you tripping it up?
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This covers, debt lending for the subtitle, and forgive them their debts. This is my Lenten reading. It's got a picture of Christ whipping the people at the tables, turning over the tables. Lending foreclosure and redemption from Bronze Age finance to the Jubilee year. So which I believe was 25 Leviticus 25, but Caesar marches on Rome and the turmoil, this is '49. I'm sorry, forty nine BC marches on Rome. In the turmoil, he allows debtors to count their interest payments as repayments of their principal and introduces Rome's First bankruptcy law. But this alleviates debt pressures only on the wealthy. His Cessio Bonarum saves them from having to sell off their property under distressed conditions by letting them turn over real estate at pre Civil War prices.
To support collapsing land prices, Cesar also directs that two thirds of all capital assets must be held in the form of Italian real estate. This is not much help to the landless and small holding populations at large. Demogods such as Rufus and Milo are killed after leading a popular in our insurrection. In '47, Cornelius de la Bala likewise advocates cancellation of debts and is killed for leading riots in the Forum. This is the final defeat for Rome's indebted poor. Henceforth, lending is concentrated mainly among the wealthy. In AD thirty three, a financial crisis results from emperor's hoarding coinage in the imperial treasury, aggravated by private hoarding and a drain of bullion to the East largely to purchase luxuries.
Tiberias reimposes the traditional eight and a third interest rate ceiling and Caesar's decree that two thirds of all personal capital be invested in Italian real estate. This leads to widespread foreclosure on mortgages as lenders convert their financial claims to land. Tiberias decrees that debtors are obligated only to pay two thirds of debts that are called due, but as measures nonetheless aggravate the general financial crisis. Speeding forward to AD three twenty five, the Council of Nicaea bans the practice of usury by members of the Christian priesthood. In AD one eighteen, Hadrian burns the tax records.
Sketch, were you the one who was burning the the, the chat? AD one seventy eight, Marcus Aurelius emulates Hadrian's burning of the tax and debt records. Eighty four twenty five. Charging interest is banned for the lay population generally. April. Emperor Majorian issues novel number two, proclaiming an amnesty for land tax arrears. The aristocracy overthrows him. May to May. Tiberias II Constantine remits a year's taxation, the major debts of the Byzantine era to restore morale. July to 08/2002, Byzantine Empress Irene remits tax debts mainly to gain support against opponents who ultimately overthrew her.
September Romanos I bars powerful dynatoy from acquiring village land and reverses their acquisition. Nine forty seven Constantine VII strengthens the restoration of small holdings to the original families rendering acquisitions since the September '29 null and void and bans the dynamo from acquiring them in the future. September to September Romanos II rules that any land sold since Constantine took the throne in September are to be restored without obligation to reimburse the buyers. September, Basil II reinforces Romanos II's ruling in his second ruling in his last year rule ten twenty five, he waived two years worth of land and hearth taxes. So there's nothing new under the sun. They can cancel these debts and perhaps we have the means to do it.
We can take a page out of the articles of Confederation and return back to the territory of The United States anything that they've sent us as a benefit and ask them any proceeds to pay down the debt, public debt by returning to the U. S. Treasury and AU?
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Well, thank you for reading that.
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Just a second. I have, something to say.
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There's many a quote. It's easier to tell somebody they're fooled, but convincing them. This has to do with what Roger was being frustrated with. Now it's easier easier to tell somebody they've been fooled than con to convince them or something. I forget that quote. But, there's this
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one I'll give it to you. It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Are you Thank you. Thank you. And there's the term,
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in the grifting business called the mark. And when marks find out that they've been grifted, they get very angry, and then they tend to change. And that's what I think, you know, we won't have much change until the grifted figure it out and get very angry and then start looking for answers. So I guess what we should do is convince them that they've been grifted, is the key. And that's the hard one. Just like Yeah. They don't like being called grifters
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for sure.
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They're the marks. And torches,
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I yield.
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The marks. The marks have been grifted.
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You know? The people Correct. I'm telling you, the grifters do not like being called out with that name.
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Yeah. Yeah. So
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personal experience, I yield.
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Yep. And and when they are found out, they stay on mute, don't they, usually, because they're so embarrassed and pissed off. No. Then comes the big guns out.
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Then comes the strong-arm. What are you gonna do about it? Yeah. Exactly.
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Anyway, good luck with that. It's a hard slog. Convincing. Sorry, Roger. It's gonna be a long, hard slog, and it probably won't happen in your lifetime. But we shall try to preserve this information for future rebuilding.
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Sketch, don't you think something's gonna come to a breaking point? I mean, they're trying to push us very hard.
[03:45:18] Unknown:
Oh oh, yeah. It's in your face now. It's just even with this administration, it's in your face. And, but, you know, people are too involved with, surviving to until they can't eat is when I think things will change. And then it's gonna get hot when the Then it's gonna get violent. And then, you know, people are gonna have to go, oh, my kid died, and now I'm gonna have to rebuild my my life. The survivors are gonna have to rebuild somehow. I yield.
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Yeah. Well, when they're they're not able to eat, that's when the fusion center, the FEMA buses come, and people hop on because there's food and water where they're going. I yield.
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It still won't wake up as my point. I yield. Right. All I have to say is a quote from a Warren Z. Vaughn song. If I had a rocket launcher, I could blow somebody away.
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Bruce Kober?
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That was Warren Devan.
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I never attributed that to him.
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What did he say again, Sketch? Warren Zivon.
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If I had a rocket launcher, I'd blow somebody away. And, Joan, that was a song that Warren's is the Yvonne's song. That was one of the lines in the song. Yes.
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Right on, right on.
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Here's one for you. By 1850 and the bankruptcy of the Crown and Bank of England by the Rothschilds, for the first time, the Sister QB Trust of the United Kingdom became assets placed in private banks, effectively becoming private trusts or five commissary trusts administered by commissioners, guardians from 1835 and the Wills Act. These private trusts have been also considered secret trusts whose existence does not need to be divulged. From 1917 through 1918, with the enactment of the Seditions Act and the Trading with the Enemies Act in The United States and throughout The United Kingdom, the citizens of the Commonwealth and The United States became effectively enemies of the state and aliens, which in turn converted the five commissary private secret trusts to foreign cities, private international trusts.
In 1931, the Roman cult, also known as Vatican, created the Bank for the International Settlements for the control of claimed property of associated private central banks around the world. Upon the deliberate bankruptcy of most countries, private central banks were installed and administered as the global SESTA QB Foreign Citrus Trust System was implemented in 1933 and onwards.
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Can you give me the URL for that, please?
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URL? It's I have it under Canon Law relating to SESTA QB Trust.
[03:50:04] Unknown:
Okay. Canon Law relating to SESTA QB Trust. Is that in, what browser did you use?
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Just Google.
[03:50:14] Unknown:
Oh, you did? You used Google. Okay. Thank you. Thank you.
[03:50:30] Unknown:
Hey, Jerry Garcia. Can you can you summarize that in one sentence in your own word?
[03:50:37] Unknown:
Thank you. In my own words?
[03:50:40] Unknown:
Yes. That ever since we were born, everybody that's been born since whenever, since that actually since 1666 to now to date. We've been property under that under their property. We've been property to the elites that think they're in control of everything, that think they're in authority, including this administration that's here today. We're property and as property, property cannot own property. So we're still property regardless. Even when we turn in our citizenship affidavit and tell them that we're not in their system, there's everybody everywhere in all the in the world actually still believe that we're in that system.
That's what I gather from.
[03:51:51] Unknown:
Thank you.
[03:51:58] Unknown:
I'm When are you gonna stand up as a I'm free. I'm
[03:52:02] Unknown:
free. I'm free. I'm proud.
[03:52:05] Unknown:
I'm free. I'm free and I'm proud. I'm free and I'm proud, but when they attack and we we we fight back, we're considered the enemies, and they're considered as being in the right. But I'm free.
[03:52:22] Unknown:
A free a squirrel is freer than we are. They need no password to go to Canada, I yield.
[03:52:31] Unknown:
Oh, they don't need no pass they don't need a passport to get into my roof and run all over. They'll they'll make their own holes, though Squirrel does. I'll put a I'll put a big old metal cage to keep them out, and they'll still figure out a way to get in.
[03:52:52] Unknown:
I'll be right back. I gotta make a call.
[03:52:55] Unknown:
And a and a scroll is more free than we are.
[03:53:07] Unknown:
Hey, Jerry.
[03:53:09] Unknown:
Yes, sir.
[03:53:11] Unknown:
I don't know what your Ballywook is,
[03:53:15] Unknown:
but I have a question for you. And What's the Baliwick? What first first, what's the Baliwick?
[03:53:21] Unknown:
What what makes you what makes you, what makes you, want more? What inspires you? So I don't need the answer. I was just wondering because I'm just gonna ask you this question. You like to laugh?
[03:53:40] Unknown:
I love to laugh.
[03:53:41] Unknown:
Okay. Now I'm gonna ask you another question. Have you seen James Freeman's videos?
[03:53:50] Unknown:
I've I've gone over him. I've even tried to get a hold of him and no response.
[03:53:55] Unknown:
Okay. Because his latest one just made me laugh. He goes in there and interviews the bureaucrats with a clipboard,
[03:54:04] Unknown:
and it is funny. So Can you tell me the I'm sorry to interrupt. I'm so sorry to interrupt. Can you just spell the last name? Because I wanna look at these, please. Thank you.
[03:54:13] Unknown:
Yeah. It's Freeman, f r e e m a n, James. And he's he he's a long time, he's no longer really an auditor, but he basically put in a foyer trying to get the social contract with the city. And it's just really funny the way he goes about it now. He's really perfected his, his equivocations with with the the people who work at city hall, and it's just humorous. And and, if we could get him on board, boy, Jerry, I'd really appreciate if you could somehow get in contact with him and and, because he lives in New Mexico, I'm pretty sure, or somebody that
[03:55:04] Unknown:
I understand. I've been watching his videos, and I've been trying to I've texted him and I can
[03:55:10] Unknown:
I can get a hold of him? I can get his email and contact information. What do you wanna do with it? Well, we just wanna
[03:55:17] Unknown:
turn him on to becoming a national and just make him more powerful than he already is in his own education. He he's got the concept. I mean, he's put a foyer in for the social contract with the city
[03:55:28] Unknown:
going, you know And what's the social contract? Please educate me here again.
[03:55:34] Unknown:
Well, they say there's a social contract that we have. Right? In in the narrative. Right? And he just has he just has fun with the bureaucrats, and, he it's it's just humorous how he deals with, police officers, and and he he he knows he knows the game, and he can he can wiggle out of, somebody trying to, use their force, basically. And I just find him fascinating. And I was just asking Jerry, and I appreciate you looking at those, Jerry, and I hope you did laugh. I yield.
[03:56:12] Unknown:
Yeah. I called him off where he went in to go.
[03:56:16] Unknown:
It's just I just need to make a a quick announcement. I'm the anonymous caller, but I've got to charge my cell phone, so I gotta hang up on my cell. Hang her out. Anonymous. I yield.
[03:56:33] Unknown:
Yes. He's he's got some good videos. So are you guys there? There's a there's a friend of mine, and you know what? He's he's more of an acquaintance, but he's just so funny. When Biden was in office, he made billboard signs, you guys, that were just absolutely so disgusting, and we have a huge 10, lane, highway. It's Interstate 495, and we have bridges going over. And these signs were so disgusting. You I mean, they were pictures of men's genitals with Biden's face on the end of them. And the tag lines were absolutely so hilarious.
And he would be dressed in a a a costume. And you guys, he did all of the correct things. He went and he got all of the signed permissions and he got all of the permits to put these things up. I have to send these to you guys. I'm just laughing because of what you're talking about in terms of James Freeman. You reminded me of this guy. He's got all these shirts that I have now because of him. He's got a huge shirt that says, I don't need sex. The government sucks me every day. And he's got he's got the funniest shirt. You guys have no clue. And he wears them all the time, and he he even in front of the police, the police will stop him. He goes, sorry, sir. I got a I got a sign permit. You can read it and weep. And he he videos all the interactions between he and the cops, and he fights all the laws against them and they just stand there and he's so rude to them. He says, you need to get out of here you piece of s h I t. He goes, you're worse than a you are you are worse than I mean, just the insults that he throws to these people are funny. I yield. I gotta watch these James Freeman ones.
[03:58:37] Unknown:
Yes. Please do, Julie. And, your conversation reminded me of Berman Supreme who runs for president every year up in, I think, Maine, wears a boot on his head and said his campaign is a toothbrush in every bathroom. Everybody gets a toothbrush. So if you if you don't know that, look up Berman Supreme.
[03:58:59] Unknown:
How do you spell it?
[03:59:01] Unknown:
Berman as in,
[03:59:03] Unknown:
got it. Berman.
[03:59:05] Unknown:
And how do what's the last name?
[03:59:07] Unknown:
Supreme.
[03:59:09] Unknown:
Supreme? Supreme as a supreme court. Yeah. Oh my god. That is so funny.
[03:59:15] Unknown:
Oh, and he he has a following. He's getting old. I don't know if he's still running, every year, but he did, in the last twenty years, ran every year. And his campaign, his debates with with the the the candidates are hilarious.
[03:59:35] Unknown:
And, if you can see his videos, you'll get a good lap out of Bourbon Supreme too. Yep. Okay, you guys. The guy's name is Sean Porter, s h a u n p o r t e r. If you guys don't look at the signs. If you I mean, he's he has signs that are, like they're so huge with the f bombs all over them. And and and these people come and they say, do you have to use such language? He goes, well, you know, are you familiar with the Constitution and our First Amendment rights? Of course. I mean, it is just the way he talks to these people, he makes them look like lowlife.
You guys, Sean Porter's on YouTube. I'll see if I can post it in our our chat here. He hasn't done anything recently, but he is absolutely hilarious. I yield.
[04:00:32] Unknown:
Well, I hope he uses that, to the police that, you you enforce laws, not feelings. Right?
[04:00:41] Unknown:
Yeah. I see. And she's got she's gone after she she goes after all of these people. He goes after you guys, he goes after the school board. You ought to hear him and hear the school board. You ought to see the shirt that he wears into court.
[04:01:30] Unknown:
By the way, there's another, They banned him on YouTube that Sean Porter. He's banned. Who? Sean Porter?
[04:01:41] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:01:42] Unknown:
They banned him on YouTube.
[04:01:44] Unknown:
Yeah. He's fixed. Well, you know, there's still some, if you go to I'm sure they did. Oh, he's still on. He's still on. So you you just okay. He's banned on there, but you can see other people who posted his stuff. So and, go to YouTube and in the search, just type in Sean Porter, and he is banned because he's calling out all these thieves and all these pedophiles and everything. And, but go to just go to the little magnifying glass and just type in S h a u n space Porter and you'll see other people's videos that are still up. They're actually the shirts he wears into these school board meetings, you guys, are hilarious.
I forgot. I have to I have got to text him. I haven't heard from him for a long time.
[04:02:40] Unknown:
I forgot to mention that Berman Supreme promised a free pony and a free toothbrush.
[04:02:57] Unknown:
He's got all sorts of stuff like, you know, this is what it takes, cool of hard knocks. He's just so funny. He, all the women that came up to his car and and, over $4.95 and ripped his signs down, he went over to their license plates and he took pictures of them and he sued them in court for property destruction and they won. And he calls them all Karens. Here's what happened to Karen who ripped my sign down. He's a rebel. I'm wondering if I can find one of these to post to you guys where he the signs up over the 495, I mean that bridge over 495, these signs you couldn't miss them, they were just huge.
[04:04:23] Unknown:
Well, it's obvious that they would just make you laugh just by looking at him.
[04:04:27] Unknown:
He's hilarious. He's absolutely hilarious.
[04:04:37] Unknown:
Back in the late sixties and the early seventies, there used to be a a in Amarillo, Texas.
[04:04:42] Unknown:
You guys, I think go on, you guys go on. It's a Sean Porter huge sixteen foot Biden sucks dick sign, and he's he's at a major intersection. Somebody from TikTok posted this. That's the signs that he had all over the highways and all over the the the the bridge passes over the, you know, 12 lane highways we have here. But they it wasn't just one sign. It was like 13 signs, one after the other. And they're just the most crudest signs. And then he's got a ladder and he's standing up and he's dressed in some sort of Halloween, you know, costume and he's waving at everybody.
He's got police cops coming over saying, we're getting complaints about your signs and he'll say, who are you? I don't give a f I give a f what people are complaining. I'm a a I got my own I got my own constitutional rights, one's called free speech. Obviously you're not familiar with that because you're just a dumb f. I mean this is how he talks to the police officers.
[04:05:55] Unknown:
I
[04:06:03] Unknown:
mean, sometimes it's it's it's not it's not Christ like behavior in any way, shape, or form. But, you know, sometimes you just need to see these unlawful people who are trying to control us. Sometimes you need to see somebody else, who's not afraid of them in any way, shape, or form come up and put them in their place. And probably not the most appropriate way to put them in their face, but the way he dresses, the way his face is, his tonality of his voice, I mean, you just cannot not laugh.
[04:06:39] Unknown:
Like, like, I think it was Sherry that was saying about that, they're just putting on a show in that presidential speech. We don't need to put up a show.
[04:06:52] Unknown:
Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Hold on here. I'm trying to see if I can post this so you guys can see this in the chat room. Please hold me. But you're right. You know, you're right.
[04:07:04] Unknown:
So I agree with mister Porter. Put them in their place no matter what it takes. My brother's that way, but I can't be that way. I'm just saying.
[04:07:13] Unknown:
He is fearless when it comes to any of these people. And I I don't know how many months he did all these signs and so many people were getting they would pull over the side of the road and come and scream at him. And their faces would be red and they take knives and they would flash his his, his signs and everything and then, he would give updates and he would be like, okay, this person's license plate traces to this person living here at this address. He'd literally get their addresses out on YouTube and he would say, you've just been served for destruction of personal property, and I'm seeking trouble damages from your ass.
Okay. Give me a minute. Court. Yep. And some of these people, he would, go to small claims court because you you know? But for the other larger ones where they literally destroyed expensive signs that he had paid for, he won 100% of all his losses, you guys. Every single small claims court that he had, he won them all. And he's like, you know, if you don't wanna pay and say you don't have the money, he goes, I'll just put I'll put liens on your ass. He goes, I'll put them on your car. I'll put them on your house. I'll put them on your bank account. He goes, you're replacing these signs whether you like it or not.
[04:08:30] Unknown:
Hey, Jerry. Him. Hey, Jerry. Hello. Hello. I I I pray that you do get in contact with James, because I think you would agree if he became a national, he would be even more powerful in what he's doing. How are you?
[04:08:47] Unknown:
I can get in touch with him. Is he out of, New Mexico? Are you sure? Mexico.
[04:08:54] Unknown:
Yeah. He lives in Arizona.
[04:08:56] Unknown:
Is it New Mexico or Arizona?
[04:08:58] Unknown:
I think he's in Mexico. I'm not sure. He does he does always, he always, communicates with a guy on YouTube called Clash with Bayo, b a o, who was an auditor also in in Texas. Don't know where he lives, but, but Bayo is, quite the crazy Viet I think, a Gulf War vet who is has some
[04:09:32] Unknown:
some t Is that spelled is that spelled c l a s s h?
[04:09:38] Unknown:
Clash as in c l a s s h.
[04:09:42] Unknown:
Okay. With
[04:09:43] Unknown:
with b a o. Bao.
[04:09:46] Unknown:
Thank you.
[04:09:47] Unknown:
He uses him as his boss when he goes and does an audit, and he said, well, my boss sent me here. And if they ever wanna talk to Bao, he he calls Bao. Bayo plays the boss. That is pretty funny. But, anyway, you might if you can contact, James, you might be able to do it through Bayo.
[04:10:08] Unknown:
Do you know approximate what age he might be or what age range?
[04:10:13] Unknown:
James? Yeah. He has, I think, three kids. He's married, and I think he lives in he's trying to set up a homestead either in Arizona or, I think, New Mexico. I think he actually lives in New Mexico. I'm not sure. But he's setting up a homestead, and he lives in a trailer right now, I think. He hasn't finished his house, but I think he's in New Mexico or Arizona like, Jerry said.
[04:10:38] Unknown:
And what age, though? What what approximate age? I I would say he's in his
[04:10:43] Unknown:
early late thirties, early forties. Okay. A lot to be remembered.
[04:10:48] Unknown:
Thank you. Yeah.
[04:10:53] Unknown:
I'll keep trying to.
[04:10:56] Unknown:
Yep. And that's James Freeman is not his real name. You can find his real name somehow.
[04:11:01] Unknown:
Oh, I know. I need his real name to find, and that's not his real name? No. No. No. I don't think that's
[04:11:08] Unknown:
he has had court cases where he he tells he says his real name. So you can find it, and I'll I'll I'll do a little research and see if I can find his real name.
[04:11:20] Unknown:
I mean, maybe it would be funny to have him on the Roger show. Oh,
[04:11:25] Unknown:
oh, he he's he has been arrested many times for just filming the police, and he has a very good actually, he set up a a a business opportunity, I guess, through him and a lawyer that you can if you have any problems, you can call this lawyer right away in a traffic.
[04:11:50] Unknown:
I see him. I got him. I got him. He reminds me exactly of Sean Porter. This is exactly what Sean Porter does to his police officers. Yeah. He asked some all the stuff about codes and the constitution. He goes, how do you become a police officer as dumb as dumber than a box of rocks? Yeah. And then the police officer will ask him questions and he'll be like, I got a question for you. Are you lost in the field of falls looking for the blue star of hope surrounded by a maze of red tape? Because I think you're dumber than a pet rock. Remember those pet rocks? That's what he says to these police officers faces on video.
[04:12:29] Unknown:
Right. And and James, I think, has litigated against the judge and the county clerk somewhere in New Mexico. So he he is involved with litigation. I don't know how heavily, but he does it through a lawyer. He doesn't do it on his own.
[04:12:46] Unknown:
He's had a he's had a couple of judges removed too from the bench.
[04:12:54] Unknown:
Yep. Hilarious.
[04:12:57] Unknown:
And it'd be very perfect. I think it him becoming a national would be a benefit for everyone. Especially, I tried I I don't know if you're aware, Julie, you came on before, I used to post Susan Bassi. And I can get you her contact number, and I'd love to Susan Hill? Susan Hill? Susan Bassi, b a s s I. She is a court reporter type person who confronts judges on camera in, San Jose or near Palo Alto. And she's she's very prolific now, and she was inspired by, San Joaquin Transparency, who is an auditor down in LA. They came up to the court to listen to some litigation, against the state of California, and and Susan met them and found out what auditing was.
And then she started her own YouTube channel about confronting crooked judges in San Jose and all over California,
[04:14:10] Unknown:
actually. Wow.
[04:14:11] Unknown:
About private judging in family court where they they do, you know, divorces. They turn it over to a private type situation where they can conceal all the records, but it's supposed to be public, and she's confronted them on that also. She's very good investigative reporter, and she worked writes for I forget what it's called, a newspaper investigative newspaper in Sacramento, California.
[04:14:45] Unknown:
I'm listening to you, but takes away the masking the cops if he can search them.
[04:14:55] Unknown:
Oh, and his best one was, confronting a DEA agent, I think, or the head cop in some boat on town. Going, are you drunk? You know? He asked them all the questions that they try to ask on a traffic stop, and it was just hilarious. He he didn't know how to react, and it's funny. So enjoy.
[04:15:16] Unknown:
I got stuff on here like prosecutors don't take their picture taken. You're going around taking all your pictures.
[04:15:28] Unknown:
But I I did email Susan Bassi, and I was and, so did Paul, actually. And we tried to get her the, I did not, but Paul did get sent her some information. And she did call me once, but I was I was hesitant to, talk to her because I didn't know everything about everything about it being a national at the time. It was, like, two years ago. But I think she would be great to approach through an email, and a woman, I think, would be the best approach to get her onboard. And that would spread the national information via YouTube. If we could get James Freeman and Susan Bassi and Joaquin would be even better. Joaquin? How do you spell Joaquin?
It's San Joaquin. It's s a n j, Jerry, you helped me. It's a Spanish name. So, Jerry, you there?
[04:16:30] Unknown:
Yeah. It's up.
[04:16:34] Unknown:
Yes. Welcome back, Paul. Valley Transparency. Yeah. But how do you spell how do you spell?
[04:16:51] Unknown:
Yeah. He did. He did. Yeah. Yeah. But you know what? That's not the first one. Yeah. I get it. But you know what? That's just one sign you're seeing. This guy, I I have his cell phone number. He invited me. He wanted me to come with him. I'm like, no. I cannot do that. He, he had hundreds of signs in his on his, in his in his house. He lives, like, in a farm area in Maryland and had I saw pictures of them because I did FaceTime with him. Tons and tons of signs, and I I even I actually donated to him. So he's like, you know, get some more. Get get me more. Get me more. He had so many signs. You guys have no clue because they kept you knew they were gonna get flashed every time he went out. But you are correct on some of the displays that he did earlier on.
He didn't have he he did mess up on some of the signs, but he was still so funny and everywhere he went, he got accosted. He the police came. They and multiple cars pulled up and and, you know, just the the way he excuse me. What what is there a homicide here? Is there some sort of dead person that just got shot? I mean, he but you I don't give him justice the way he spoke to these people was just hilarious. So I'm gonna see if I can find Susan Bosse's contact information and Sam Joaquin. Is that the name of the YouTube channel, Sam Joaquin Valley?
[04:18:38] Unknown:
Yeah. Transparency. He has two. He has two. It's San yeah. Or just put in San Joaquin Auditor, and you should find it. His sons are are starting to have a channel with, I think, the same name or something like that. But he has two channels. Sam wants Sam yeah. Yeah. Sam wants have you found it yet?
[04:19:07] Unknown:
No. But how do you spell Joaquin, please? I'm stupid.
[04:19:10] Unknown:
Yeah. I can j o a
[04:19:13] Unknown:
Here. Jerry.
[04:19:14] Unknown:
J o a q u I n.
[04:19:20] Unknown:
Thank you. Oh, my God. Could you get them on the show? If we could get them on the show, we could get them to talk about national on their YouTube channels, that would be incredible.
[04:19:39] Unknown:
Yeah. And if you stay on, I will try and put, Susan Vassy's I think Paul might even have her email. I might I don't think I do anymore. Paul, you might you did send an email to her. I don't know.
[04:20:18] Unknown:
Absolutely. Oh, I would never want Sean Porter on the show. Never ever. So I'm not recommending or suggesting that at all. No way. I'm, for some of these other people, I don't know about them. I'm hearing about these people for the first time. So if there's somebody like Susan Bassi or James Freeman or Joaquin, the auditor who have, nicer messages on their YouTube channels and that, you know, we we could benefit by using them to get some more nationals on the show. That's that's what I was thinking we were all recommending here. I'm just telling you guys all if you want to laugh.
I just wanted to tell you guys that we all need laughing. We all need to laugh, and there's a lot of stress going on. So and, you know, we we we've just been taken over here, and the authority that these people, they think they have over us. Sean makes me laugh all the time because he's just absolutely fearless. He's been arrested, I don't know, two dozen times, half a dozen. I have no clue. Many times for by the way, he has, he sent me pictures of his son. He has a disabled son, and his disabled son was treated like crap by the school board. The things they did to his disabled son would make you, globalistic.
And that's why he's out there. He went with cameras and everything in front of the school boards and called them all out. And he's just fearless now because of all of this. But no. He's not appropriate for, Rogers' show in any way, shape, or form. But he's appropriate if you guys don't get offended by swear words and you wanna see a good laugh, I yield.
[04:22:16] Unknown:
A good laugh is always good.
[04:22:35] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Oh, no. But he doesn't even know about the national though. He Sean has no clue about the national status. Sean Sean does to my knowledge, That's funny. I love that. People are brain dead and worthless. Basically worthless.
[04:24:13] Unknown:
Mom, my mom, my wife cooks on the stove. Yeah.
[04:24:23] Unknown:
Julie, I did put a link in chat for Susan Bass just a sec. For Susan Bassi at the, Davis in Vanguard. Yeah. And and you can find her so you should be able to find her email, in in in one of her articles or contact information. And, also, I did put a a a video of since we're about to attack Iran of a woman who exposes the lovely life in Iran that we don't know. I think it's a. And I think Bruce wanted to talk. I will talk after him. Go ahead, Bruce, please. Well, I just wanna call Paul out. I think he's spying on me.
[04:25:15] Unknown:
Are you watching me all the time? Paul, I mean, I'm a lonely guy over here in Branson. Well, you know, I just I just wanna know who's seeing me. That's all that you know? Okay. I I'll accept that. But, I just wanted to know who's spying on me. You know?
[04:26:19] Unknown:
Well, she just shows you them. She shows you them. She shows you them. You wish. Here
[04:26:42] Unknown:
here's one for you. For after the or the commissioning trust or Foreign Cities Trust or Secret Trust is a pseudo form of trust first formed in the sixteenth century under Henry VIII of England or one or more, persuasions presumptions including, but not limited to one or more persons presumed wards, infants or idiots lost or abandoned at sea to your
[04:27:22] Unknown:
comment, Paul.
[04:27:29] Unknown:
It's on, well, type in g ur space autre,space,vie. I I don't know. Any any computer or on your phone? Well, yes. It's in it's in Google.
[04:28:29] Unknown:
Okay.
[04:28:30] Unknown:
Julie, I did put in San Joaquin Valley transparency
[04:28:36] Unknown:
in the link, the chat. Okay. I'm looking at it right now. Thank you. Hold on. Also Long Island Audit. He is a guy
[04:28:44] Unknown:
who, uses a lawyer and has won most of his cases because of his lawyer, but he does consulting with police forces, and each is trying to bridge the gap between the reason he does what he does is he tries to bridge the gap between the police and the people and corrupt officials. He even bought a advertising van that he drives around in his town exposing the corrupt policemen and the and the and the city. He's very active, and he he also would be good because he, is down to earth, and he he's not a bloviator. Well, he might be a little bit of a bloviator, but he's pretty down to earth, and I think he has a good heart at you. So he'd be good to contact too? Yeah. I think so because he consults with police, and he knows he wants to bridge the gap. You know? He wants to say, okay. You guys follow the law. Don't be corrupt to officials, and we'll be okay. Basically, that's his position. I don't mind law enforcement as long as they're good and lawful, I guess.
I don't I don't hold that position, but that's okay.
[04:30:17] Unknown:
Okay. I got that. Thank you.
[04:30:19] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And and you'd probably find him, and he's closer to you. And he gets most of his, stuff he gets brought into court, reversed because of his good lawyer, I do.
[04:30:36] Unknown:
Thank you.
[04:30:42] Unknown:
But the only reason I'm on no call, but I think I sent you a text on that.
[04:30:48] Unknown:
Me?
[04:30:49] Unknown:
Paul. No. Paul. Paul. No. Paul. And I just wanted to say that I think it would be valuable to get in touch with these auditors and have them spread the word of National even though it's not, well, get them educated with Roger so they do it the right way, basically.
[04:31:11] Unknown:
You know? And I agree.
[04:31:13] Unknown:
Yep. And so if RINs ain't gonna work, maybe we could do it via the auditors because a lot of people love watching those videos. And I think Susan would be the person to start with because she has contact with San Joaquin and possibly, Long Island. Don't know.
[04:31:37] Unknown:
Thanks for sending this stuff. I'm gonna see. I mean, I have access to databases being a real estate broker that other people don't have access to for looking up contact information. So, I I can utilize that to try to locate and track her down. Do you does anybody know what approximate age? I saw pictures of her. I'm not good at
[04:31:59] Unknown:
She's probably in her early sixties, late fifties. She has two kids. She got divorced. That's when she woke up because of the corrupt courts, basically, how she they she was treated in court. She actually went just recently went with a deputized server all over serving judges. And that that's pretty interesting watching her, you know, follow this, servicer, you know, with a badge and them calling the cops on him and everything even though he's doing everything lawful. It's pretty interesting. Is there a is there is there a YouTube video on that that I can see? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Just go to her go to her channel and scroll down. You'll see, he's a big big guy, and you probably see his his mug, nice guy, big bear guy. But, he he's starting doing videos of his servicing also. So it's it's spreading. So that's why I'm saying, man, if we can get one of these auditor on board, the other auditors would probably, get on board and then spread the info.
That's my only position on that, I yield.
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Okay. Yeah. Thanks. I mean, not the only thing I read, which I don't know if it's true or not, but I have to read and I have to trust but verify, was the fact of something I reported a while back on the show that the three courts that are for holding judges responsible were purposely taken, off The United States and put into the Virgin Islands, Guam, the territorial courts, the territory courts are what I read. Those are the only courts you can sue a judge in for wrongdoing. So what is it, Marion Islands and Virgin Islands and Guam? I don't know if that's true or not, but this person appeared to be pretty reliable when he was speaking.
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Color me surprised.
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True. Have you guys, this is not about nationals or anybody. Has anybody ever seen Russell Peters, the comedian?
[04:34:19] Unknown:
No. Nope.
[04:34:21] Unknown:
Oh, you guys gotta go to YouTube and type in Russell Peters, r u s s e l l Peters. I saw him live in Washington, DC. He's from India. He insults everybody. He's he's funny.
[04:34:42] Unknown:
Oh, that's what we need more of. You know? You have a right to be offended and and not disturb the show. You can walk out anytime, but, I I I throw every rose at everybody and get over it, buttercup.
[04:35:01] Unknown:
No. He insults everything. He insults every race, every religion. He insults every country. He insults everybody. And he gets he he has sold out audiences. He you you can watch a lot of his free stuff, online. I mean, it it is hilarious if you guys are in a bad mood and you're looking for a pick me up. Some might not resonate with you, but they'll I promise you, they'll be one of his stand up shows that will resonate with you. I when I went to see him in DC, all of his security guards were ginormous, you guys. These people were all African American and they must have been six'six, six nine.
I couldn't believe how huge they were, and they were all wearing shirts that said somebody's gonna kill you. So I took pictures with them. I was like, I need a picture. It was hilarious.
[04:36:03] Unknown:
Well, that's Peters?
[04:36:05] Unknown:
No. Russell. Russell. Russell Peters, r u s s e l l space Peters. Just go to YouTube and type in Russell Peters. He's got he just tours nonstop. He's from Canada originally.
[04:36:20] Unknown:
Well, I will say that good comedians, that's what they do. They they attack everybody.
[04:36:27] Unknown:
Yeah. He even he even attacks he even attacks himself because he put on weight, and he he makes fun of himself on stage, and he'll grab his bat around his trunk, and he'll and and the stuff he says is just so funny. And then he'll look at somebody in the audience, you know, that's laughing at him, and he'll look at the guy in the audience. He goes, do you think that's funny? He's like, your face is stouter than my spare tire around my waist. Yeah. I'm like, you need to go look in the mirror, but it's the way he says it that is so funny. I don't I don't do it justice.
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Well, I'll just mention this, that artists can change the world. And if you know any young artists that, you know, they might change their medium after they're educated. But if you could mentor an artist, I think it would be very valuable. I do.
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I agree with that.
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And that comment just said, oh, Steven, you should probably become a teacher. I'm going, oh, 65. I don't know.
[04:37:42] Unknown:
Hey, Scott. Seth.
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Yes.
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I want I want more money when I come on the air. I'm I'm a conceptual artist and graphic designer and photographer. So I want more money.
[04:38:00] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, I'll I'll say this, Bruce. If you know any young if you if you know any young artist, pass it forward, IU.
[04:38:14] Unknown:
Well, you're younger than I am.
[04:38:20] Unknown:
Well, heck. That means you're in retirement, and you should be paying me.
[04:38:25] Unknown:
Why? Why should I pay you?
[04:38:29] Unknown:
Well, you're supposed to be mentoring me. I need some money. You're asking for money. I can ask for money too there, Bruce.
[04:38:38] Unknown:
Keep it simple. I'm a layoff. That's a layoff job. You know?
[04:38:42] Unknown:
Okay. Well
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May may have no money. Well, you may have
[04:38:50] Unknown:
yeah. Yeah. I understand. Well, how about this?
[04:38:54] Unknown:
Why don't you design a See, I need money.
[04:38:57] Unknown:
Okay. I have a suggestion. Design a good t shirt. Give it design a very good t shirt for the Radio Ranch, and I will promote it, and we will make you some money.
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Okay.
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Should I put horse patty, you know, on the ground type shirt? Like, I'll put y'all talking about. No. That's right. Horses don't do patties. I do cows do that. I don't know. I'm trying to think. Mucky. Yeah. Mucky throws crap at you when you watch a monkey at the at the, zoo. You know what I'm saying?
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Possibly. But I will I will I will throw this back at you. K I s s.
[04:39:46] Unknown:
Okay. I'm just trying to come up with concepts, you know, like what y'all talking about. You know? Y'all seem to be laughing and enjoying it. I you know?
[04:39:58] Unknown:
Well, I think humor really intrigues people, so make it a funny shirt.
[04:40:06] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Well, I can't do that on underwear and, socks and hats and hats. You just want a T shirt.
[04:40:16] Unknown:
We'll get to the socks and all that. First, come with the shirt, then we'll market it afterwards.
[04:40:22] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. Well, let's see. I'm in the middle of cleaning up my father's, apartment here. It might be another week or two before I can get on that that job because it's gonna take me a week or two to come to my apartment here. Bruce, there's no harm. Like a rat. It looks like a rat, lives here.
[04:40:49] Unknown:
Well, that's called the hoarder. That's called the pack rat.
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That's what I'm saying.
[04:40:55] Unknown:
I got everything I own in here. You know, I got no room for myself. So I think this, I'm trying to straighten it up now and listen to
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the
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audio. That's the funny thing. I'm sorry. I got everything I own here. There's no room for myself.
[04:41:16] Unknown:
So I'm having to do I'm having to do the high step. And and then when I do the high step, it come down. I gotta balance myself to make sure I'm not gonna slip and fall in the crap I got on the floor, and then do the other, you know, put put it down, make sure it's stable. It's just a, you know, a job, and I I gotta clean it up. And and I'm not a cleanup person. I'm and I I make more clutter than anybody in the world. Yo. Well, you know well, you know what? If I do it, you do it too. I'm blaming you and not me. Well, well, if I took a picture if I took a picture of all this clutter I got now my bed is a double bed.
It's a double bed, A king king-size bed.
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I'm seeing it too, so I had to take
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it. My my daily garments that I wear, you know, for a week, okay, is on the bed. And I sleep and I sleep on the clean side of the bed. Now I have been pushed out. I have been pushed out with those those clothes on the on the side next to the wall. Well, the clothes didn't fall towards the wall. That's all that's all. Paul told me, and they pushed me out of the bed 02:00 in the morning. So, you know, that's where I wake up. I wake I wake I wake up at not wait a minute. I wake up at one third and make sure those those clothes aren't coming over to keep me out of bed. Okay.
When are you talking about now look. I got a good idea for you. I got a VIN. And it's got, you know, passenger seats all the way to the back. And it's, you know, a a Toyota Sienna. Sietics. Anyway, so, I started band boxing my interior up with boxes empty boxes. And, I can look out on the back the mirror that goes to, you know, reflects in the back. I can see the back of the what's going on behind me, right behind me. But I can't look back in the seat because they got boxes to the ceiling. And I learned I learned a lesson I learned a lesson on well, I got that right. I don't pay taxes on that stuff. Anyway, So I learned how to how to actually fold up a box and make it compress where you got one side on top of the other. Right? There's no air between them. You know?
I learned that that trick. I didn't know you could do that. You know? Well, I've been doing that, you know, I'm, you know, putting the you know, breaking down the boxes like you're supposed to. And I still have boxes, but they're like, you know, pancakes on on a stick. I just started that, so I can look out one side now and, see what's behind me on this that side of them. Sunday.
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That's groovy.
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But
[04:46:57] Unknown:
I know. I know. I got I got a solution. I got a solution. I got a solution for you. I'm gonna take a picture now. I want you to see. My solution, if you can't get on the hang on. I I got a new phone, and I'm I'm learning how to function with it. Okay? Alright. No. No. Now what you do on the couch, you can get a plank of the piece of plywood and from the, you know, where the where the arms arms come up off off the floor, you know, You can put plywood on the arms, and you can make another, levels. Alright. Put me Trying to find out how to do this on a message.
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Can you try selling those pizzas for Oh, I got a question though, Paul,
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before you leave. Have you ever heard of Vermin Supreme? Yes. Not.
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I got a new phone, and I don't know how to operate.
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I
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know how to do this on the site there, but I can't I don't guess I can do that. Anyways, it's a beautiful thing. And now I can when I get down below, like, underneath the, you know, level of the plywood, I can actually see next to one of the arms. I can actually see the back of the chair. The rest of it, I can't see the back of the chair.
[04:49:13] Unknown:
Bruce?
[04:49:14] Unknown:
Yeah. You can go to YouTube or not?
[04:49:19] Unknown:
Yeah.
[04:49:21] Unknown:
Well, look up if you wanna laugh, look up Berman Supreme. Okay.
[04:49:27] Unknown:
I think Bruce needs to be a comedian.
[04:49:31] Unknown:
Can I put a can I put a, one of these pictures on this chat? Can I do that?
[04:49:38] Unknown:
Yes. There's Paul.
[04:49:40] Unknown:
You can't. No. You can't, Bruce. You can only post links. You can't post pictures in the SDC. That's not true. Well, how do you do it?
[04:49:57] Unknown:
Okay. Hang on. I'm I'm okay. I'm sorry. It's I okay. So how am I gonna get it to y'all?
[04:50:12] Unknown:
That's why.
[04:50:14] Unknown:
Okay. Send it. Okay. Well,
[04:50:18] Unknown:
that's what you can do with your couch to get another level of your couch area. You know? And it will be stable. If the wind blows or you got a hurricane hurricane coming or you know? It will stay it will stay on that plank.
[04:50:36] Unknown:
Well, we don't we don't wanna see a picture of you committing Bruce abuse.
[04:50:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Oh, man. You that's a deluxe. Are they high backs? I know. But is it one is it the high back backs, seats and stuff? Or just a seat normal seat back? Oh, man. Those things are valuable. Oh, wait. Oh, wait. There you go. But just put a plank on your armrest, and you got another layer layer of stuff you could put on there. And that's where I put all my junk over on both levels to see in the club. The arm the arm wrist. Yeah. Shit. Right. Yeah. And that's what the armrest on on the couch. Yeah. I mean, on the chair.
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And you put your empty pizza box underneath it?
[04:52:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, they come in handy. Man, they come in handy, handy. You know, I I use I don't know. Well, you felt you don't, you know, undo them when you get underneath your car, and you got got about three big, piece of boxes. And you can slide that slide on those piece of boxes and get anywhere you want to in that car.
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I can show you.
[04:53:05] Unknown:
Well, you gotta Now wait a minute. You wait a minute. Now you'd be wait a minute. Now you got an army of ants that's going to that stuff. They're gonna hold you up, man. No. Okay. You're look. Look. Look. Look. You're not that flavor. That pizza flavor they love. You know? You're Paul's flavor. You know? Well, you know, you got rings. Put some put some lard on it. You know? That'll get it. That'll get it going for you. Mhmm. Oh, some of that grease from the piece of my box, you know? Alright. I'm gonna hang up and I I done enough damage here today.
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Festus? Kiss kiss?
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Yes.
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And Paul?
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Hi, Kiss.
[04:54:32] Unknown:
Are you aware of Berman Supreme? No. Well, he's in the bottom of the chat. And if you want a good laugh, he ran for president in '24 '20 '20 '4, and he wears a boot on his head. And and he and he promises a toothbrush and a pony
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to
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all the citizens.
[04:55:08] Unknown:
Well, I got a rocking horse. I got a rocking horse over here in the end.
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Oh, look at him. He's wearing a boot.
[04:55:25] Unknown:
I got a rocking horse over here that I ride every now and then when I get ready to go, you know, play cowboy, Roy Rogers. No. No. I'm serious.
[04:55:55] Unknown:
Paul's pretty funny too.
[04:56:03] Unknown:
Hey, Paul. Maybe we should get together and go on stage and get people laughing like, you know, the guys did at the opera house, the Grand Ole Opry. I vote for that. Oh, drinking a drinking a sip of wine or something and telling these stories.
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I hope you
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Anyone.
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I honestly thought you guys were joking when he said he was wearing a boot on his head. I I just clicked on the show. There's an actual black boot on his head I'm vermin supreme. You're gonna laugh. Maybe some of them you won't find funny, but some of those you're gonna laugh. Let me tell you. Laughing so hard, you're gonna cry.
[04:57:24] Unknown:
I don't I don't know how big that boot is, but I I I got an Afro, and it wouldn't that boot wouldn't stay on my head if you come along. I mean, I used to have girls come up to me and wanna know where'd you get your hair. Well,
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You you know that's a hit brand trait.
[04:57:58] Unknown:
Well, you know, I I got a mustache. I could do that too too. I can look like him. Yeah. That's a good idea. Where is he at now?
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He's got four I got a You guys you guys burmints, John?
[04:58:25] Unknown:
Say, I'm an artist. I got a goatees and a and a mustache that comes down around my mouth and down to the goatees. It's a piece of artwork.
[04:58:35] Unknown:
So you ain't got a fro on your lip?
[04:58:38] Unknown:
A what?
[04:58:41] Unknown:
So you don't have a fro on your lip?
[04:58:44] Unknown:
A fro? What's that?
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An Afro.
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Oh, no. No. No.
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I don't it's not pubic hair. It's all around my lip, man.
[04:59:07] Unknown:
Is there any is this being recorded, Paul?
[04:59:12] Unknown:
Don't don't say yes. Oh my god.
[04:59:17] Unknown:
Are you still are it's still being streamed? No. Better not
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better not tell them. Tell my mom on you. Who? Me? I did I haven't said I haven't said one.
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I forgot what's up.
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Wait a minute. Hold on. I don't use that word because I don't I don't remember what it means.
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I'm
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sure you go to Berman you guys if you go to Berman if you go to Berman Supreme on x, it says king president of American America USA. It has USpirus.org. He's got he's got merchandise, and he wrote, there's no vermin crypto. Don't be fooled.
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Bruce, you are lying in your first name.
[05:00:32] Unknown:
Well, I had to get a little bit of nourishment. I had, eight day of coffee I'm drinking on. So
[05:00:41] Unknown:
that's pretty good.
[05:00:44] Unknown:
Roger. K. Roger Roger likes to laugh. Roger likes to laugh. Roger likes to laugh too. So remember that, Bruce, if you made that T shirt, it might have some humor in it. Mixed and and with also truth.
[05:01:04] Unknown:
Well, I can screen print it and give him one. You think he'd wear it? Well, I mean, Bruce Maybe maybe Bruce does that. I'll have to print a thousand more. I don't wanna do that.
[05:01:26] Unknown:
I I did broach the subject with him, and I said, well, we should put Roger in a train going down the tracks. He said, no. I don't want my face on theirs. So don't put his face on there.
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Can I use his name?
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Radio Ranch. Radio Ranch. Radio yeah. I would think that would be the good thing.
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Well, I'll I'll have to come up with some ideas and put it on paper and let them approve it. You know?
[05:02:07] Unknown:
Radio Ranch cultivating cultivating freedom.
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I'll have to wait till next year because I don't have I can't find my pencils my colored pencils I have. I I've been looking for them for a little bit, and I can't find them. You can't find them, Bruce, because they're hidden underneath
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the clothes on the side of your bed. They're putting you on No. No. I know they're not there.
[05:02:31] Unknown:
I clean up I clean them off my my side I sleep on. And then I Yeah. But the other side the other side stole it. Well, then I could've fallen down next to the wall. You know? I I have to go down and get on my knees and look underneath the bed to see if I see with a flashlight. So
[05:02:49] Unknown:
so you do have a bedtime partner, and you know what that word that starts with f means.
[05:02:57] Unknown:
I don't know what you're talking about.
[05:03:02] Unknown:
Tartan.
[05:03:05] Unknown:
You're close. I got look. I got well, I I got two two I got a sheet on the bed, and I got two, three pillows. And I sleep on three pillows because the mattress is like a brick. I sleep on three pillows. And I think that's I think that's what Joe White did. She she fell asleep. And I had put a pee underneath or something like that underneath the pillow and well, I I got that idea from from Snow White.
[05:03:42] Unknown:
Oh, god. You got married. You stopped and didn't tell us. You might think of a mattress topper there, Bruce. A mattress topper.
[05:03:53] Unknown:
Your definition of a topper might not be
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I come from South Carolina, man. We got all kind of crazy stuff going on over there. That's why we're You can go get your you can go get your,
[05:04:07] Unknown:
mattress topper from you porn.
[05:04:12] Unknown:
Well, you know, what I thought about doing is putting this, this mattress on hinges that are, you know, the spring hinges. And so I could lift it up, and it'll be up against the ceiling. There's the clothes on it. I have to cut the cut the clothes in, with the blanket over the clothes and push them against the ceiling, and I can get a little more stuff. But the frame isn't away. You know what I'm saying?
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The frame is away.
[05:04:48] Unknown:
Hey, Bruce. Did you flash these people this morning? Oh
[05:04:53] Unknown:
my god. Yeah. Yeah. Bruce, you need to create a prospect.
[05:05:04] Unknown:
I can put a plank up on wall. You know what I'm saying? And put legs on it. I could sleep up there like a cat. You know? And I don't have to worry about it. I don't have any look. Look. I I don't have enough room in this place to put a bunk bed in here with my bed in here. I have to turn the bed, the mattress, and everything horizontal, you know, and then I'll get them.
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Paul, did you not hear what Bruce said before? He started out this whole conversation by stating, quote, I have everything I own here, and there's no room for myself.
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Yeah. I'm standing up right now, and I can't sit down anywhere. So I'm pacing the floor while I'm talking to y'all. Now how am I gonna land on my feet with all my junk on the floor? I'd have to use the top part for the shelf, and I'd have to sleep in the the bottom bunk. I don't think you understand my concept, man. Look. I don't I'm an artist. I don't sleep that much. I I won't be there. I'll be all running around like a whatever rear he goes by. You know? No. I'm helpless. I know that right now. My wife told me I was helpless. You know, she put this this curse on told you you were selfish?
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I said you said your wife told you you were selfish?
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Helpless. No. No. Helpless. Oh, helpless. Oh, okay. Sorry. Yeah. She she couldn't she couldn't help me, so, she divorced me. I was sitting in jail, and I was sitting in jail with a $250,000
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cash bond on me. You know what a wife a wife is like a a wife is like a diaper, always on your ass and usually full of shit.
[05:07:43] Unknown:
Well, I don't know about that.
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I've never heard that before.
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See, Paul, I'm trying to keep it clean. This woman's got a dirty mouth. She's interrupting me all the time for laughing at me, and I'm taking this stuff straight serious.
[05:08:12] Unknown:
You're making me laugh, Bruce. I can't stop.
[05:08:15] Unknown:
Bruce, get rid of the bed. Get a La Z Boy. Sleep in the La Z Boy. Well, I got I got one.
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I got one right here. I'll show you. Well, I can't show you.
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You don't need to go to the gym. You don't need to go to the gym and do sit ups. All you gotta do is get on the after show with Roger and listen to Bruce, and you'll get yourself some six pack ads.
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Well, now I got I got a, you know, a La Z Boy chair. And, I got, let's see, an extra pillow on the on the seat in a car, you know, thing a seat where you, you know, drive in. It's pretty sturdy, and I got a headrest on it on top of that. And so it feels like I'm driving my van. So I'm sitting in my chair like I'm driving my van. Okay.
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Simulating right and around in my automobile. I don't know the rest of it.
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I I I played, beach boys and, you know,
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Run run run run run run around.
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No. I'm old. Alright, guys. I'm gonna hang up and, start moving some stuff around here so I can have, like, a clean up person. Anyway, thanks for laughing at me or whipping. And I'm sorry I interrupted your.
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Yeah. Kiss kiss, Bruce.
[05:11:44] Unknown:
Wait a minute. I I can't do my clothes that way. I'll have to iron one of them when I start wearing them again.
[05:11:51] Unknown:
But I can do them anywhere like that. At birth, I thought you took your clothes out of the dryer when you needed them.
[05:12:00] Unknown:
Well, that's a trick when I need them iron. Yeah. That it'll it'll get some of them out, you know. But I don't wanna, you know, burn my shirts and stuff up with, you know. They're they're pretty valuable to me. I just look at them. I don't wear
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them.
[05:13:04] Unknown:
Oh, I did listen. I go to this I go to this I go to this I go to this I go to this watch interior parts, you know, when you wash clothes. And they got these special dryers and and, washing machines, and they're horizontal. You know? And, yeah. Yeah. They got the big ones. Yeah. I can crawl in. They wash me good. Oh, yeah. Wash my clothes. I use the smaller ones because I like to divide my clothes up, you know. Anyway, I don't wanna mix up my clothes with other things. Anyway, so I stack I push the stuff up like you were talking about, like, putting the thing in the bags. Well, I push them in the drum and get them all picked up.
And, damn it. I, dried them, and I was, you know, putting them out, pulling them out, pulling them out, you know, out of the dryer, and it had to expand in the dryer. And so I, realized that I I lost a sock. I couldn't find the sock. You know? And I, I thought, well, maybe it's no. No. No. No. No. No. No. I was watching two socks,
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and they were saying they're socks. When you put them in the bag?
[05:14:30] Unknown:
No. No. No. No. Anyway, so, I kept looking around. Maybe they're in the the washing machine again. So I went back there and, you know, turned the drum around. There wasn't nothing in there. I don't know where in the hell that sucks with. So I come back to this to the place, around noon, and the people that own the place were were there. And I had the other sock the single sock in my hand. Have y'all had anybody turn in the sock that looks like this? Because I can't find one. You know, I couldn't find it this morning, so I came back to see if somebody had turned it in. And she looked at me. She said, well, no. I hadn't seen another sock like that before.
Or or even nobody turned in anything here today. I said, well, I can't believe I lost a sock when I crammed all those clothes in there, and I got all those clothes. But I got my thermal shock, you know, lost in space somewhere. She said, well, I'm sorry. If you find it, you wanna give us your phone number? I said, yeah. That's a good idea. Well, she hadn't called me yet. Well, see, I I only go there every six months. That's what I do too. Yeah. Well, you know, it ain't your equipment that you you gotta look after. Anyway.
Oh, yeah. Well, Paul, I don't have that kind of look. That's the problem. I don't have that kind of look. I I I always wear my belt around my waist and, you know, I have another one of those. Wait a minute. I I thought I thought those those machines were hooked to a motor, not a belt system. That can't be right. It can't it's gotta go back and forth or whatever. You know? And because it stops, and then it goes back over it, and then it stops again, goes forward. You know? And that's the washing machine. Don't it have direct drive to it?
What? So it's a backup motor. Okay. Alright. I need to go to college. I need to go well, I need to go back to the Louisiana Tech and not do art work and stuff. I need to go get engineering school over there. Those guys are really smart. Yeah. Okay. Well, maybe I can clean the clutter up I got in here if I get a degree. I would know every place you know how particular they are. And you know how an engineer is when you go into a tool house. Goddamn it. You get out of there. Get out of there. You don't belong in my two house. I got nowhere. Everything is. Don't touch a thing.
[05:19:24] Unknown:
I'll be like that.
[05:19:44] Unknown:
Paul. Paul. I I understand. I understand what you're saying. I'm but I don't have that degree yet. I got an art degree, and they're all cluttered. Artists are cluttered people. You know, and that's what I gotta get out of and get my brains, straightened out than being, organizers. And I get a, you know, engineering degree. Bad news for you.
[05:20:10] Unknown:
Real estate brokers are cluttered too. Bruce, are you are you in are you in Florida, Bruce?
[05:20:36] Unknown:
Ma'am?
[05:20:38] Unknown:
Are you in Florida, Bruce? Florida?
[05:20:41] Unknown:
No. I think I'm in Branson, Missouri. Last time I saw a a letter sent to me. Oh, so we got, different people in all the different, diplomas that graduated from high school, grammar school, you know, kindergarten, and yeah. Wow. I'm not alone then. I can yeah. Wow. Well, it's it's a it's a a beautiful place to be, you know, with all that talent we got in here. And we gotta laugh about it sometime, damn it.
[05:22:02] Unknown:
I'm sorry.
[05:22:05] Unknown:
I'm apologizing to all of you. I do too. I'm sorry. It'll never happen again.
[05:22:18] Unknown:
This was this was one of the best days this was one of the best days of my life, Paul. No. I heard.
[05:23:09] Unknown:
Ninety night, everybody.
[05:23:10] Unknown:
90. Hey. Good night, everybody.
[05:23:19] Unknown:
Blastovers are created worldwide. You're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network.
[05:23:25] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.
Introduction and Acknowledgments
Radio Ranch and Team Recognition
Discussion on Allegiance and National Identity
Exploring Allegiance and State Protection
Feudal Systems and Allegiance
Challenges in Spreading Information
The Role of Attorney Generals
Arguments and Discussions on Freedom
Economic Collapse and Pension System Risks
Private Equity and Economic Manipulation
Historical Context of Economic Control
The Power of Information and Education
Historical Figures and Their Impact
Reflections on Information Dissemination
Legal Systems and Jurisdiction
Understanding Statutes and Laws
Historical Debt and Economic Systems
Humor and Social Commentary
Comedians and Social Critique
Closing Remarks and Reflections