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Activate that, awaken that stem cells in your bone marrow, hit the bones using the future of medicine, which is frequency. This is your time. Grab your wand device right now. For more information on the iTerraCare Classic Terahertz Frequency Wand, go to iTerraPlanet.com. Forward moving and focused on freedom, you're listening to the Global Voice Radio Network. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Boy, if old Alvin, long in his grave, only knew that there are people that have the answer to where we could do that. And that's what we discussed here and we're glad that you've taken a little bit of time out of your long 4th of July weekend on Saturday to come join us. It is the 6th of July the 6th. It is the Radio Ranch and I am Roger Sales, your teacher I guess, guide, all that stuff. So we're on an abbreviated number of platforms today that join us on the weekend and I'll let Mr. Paul Beener give a rundown on all those. Well, actually the only one, the only one that we're not on is WBOU Terrestrial Radio in Illinois and Radio Soapbox. Those platforms have other things to do on the weekends but we're everywhere else. We're on Eurofolk, Radio.com, thank you, Pastor Eli James, we're on Global Voice Radio Network, Global Voice Radio dot, Global Voice Radio dot, and WDRN is all present and accounted for with homenetwork.tv, Channel HN5 or HN4, we're on HN4. And FreedomNation.tv and go live.tv and streamlife.tube. Happy Allen is here, Allen, refresh my memory, streamlife has how many listeners, 150,000 listeners? Is that a month or is that a day or a week? Hello, Allen, I can't believe he's probably off, he went off to keep it at cat or something. People are getting a cup of coffee or doing some personal business or something like that. Now is Allen, Allen, Allen, how many listeners, what was that listenership number for streamlife that you shared with me? I have a great memory but it's really, really short. Well, the thing of it is, it's short because it's a small number representing a very large number. It's 4.5 million viewers on streamlife, that does go for the entire site. However, two-thirds of the material on that site and any of the live streams are ours. So I'm guessing we probably have probably just short of a million directly from streamlife. Great. Permont, thank you, Allen, for all your contributions here, by the way. Well, again, John Rickey needs to give a little bit of credit there. We do have a heck of a bill, there's a lot of bills going on. One of the things that people don't realize is that streamlife is paying $2,000 a month for broadcasting fees. Yikes. Yeah. No, we've got some. The mid-size package. Right. Well, we've got a way for people to contribute. We don't promote that very much and we, you know, people often ask me, "What can I do?" That's one way. If you're in a position to do that, some people are. Most aren't. I'm afraid these days, but you can go to the website and what's the link there to contribute to the overall operation here, Paul? Just go to either thematrixdocs.com or at nationalsonly.com, it's upper left-hand corner. Well, maybe as we get a little deeper into this ROE thing with Mark and whatever monies we get back, some of that will be split off and dedicated to things like that, like helping you guys. I don't know that we have any overriding expenses, but any of those kind of things can help. It sounds like Alex Jones, but we don't ask you for any other money anywhere. We don't have vitamins for sale, I don't think. No, I wish I did. I could access them a little easier, but we don't have anything for sale except I do charge for personal consultations. That's about it. We're getting over into this ROE thing where probably some people in the audience don't know about that. We might could go into that today. I think we're in the early stages on it, but we've seen other people be successful. I think that would be a real big benefit. If it was me personally, I'd easily pay somebody a percentage on what I got back rather than trying to do all that myself for a relatively small percentage. So anyway, hopefully, yes, Alan, what? Me and Paul and Robert Morningstar are all working on creating a new brand. It ties all of the networks together under one roof, even though we're all separated, we're also enjoying that way, sharing each other's content. It's just being kicked around, but right now it's going to be called the net. That would include all of our broadcast links, outlets, and we will be recruiting these other outlets as well that are independent. So it's a huge project, and we're hoping to get some support. Support is not necessarily monetary. A lot of times it's just people letting other people know, and that's what we need right now. Well, sometimes that's all somebody can contribute, and if that's all you can contribute, please feel free to. Alan, are you in Colorado Springs, or are you associated with Chicago? I am actually physically in Fort Collins, Colorado, and then I worked by remote to Chicago. I see. We have some reruns and stuff like that. Chicago has had some technical problems, but our four-hour sweep in the morning are being rerun and stuff like that and occasionally updated. How long have you been in Colorado Springs? It's Fort Collins, actually, but I've been here for about four years. That's right. I meant Fort Collins. I'm sorry. That's where Colorado State's there, isn't it? Yes, absolutely. We have the Spartans of all things, and it's a huge local venue. They have everything from concerts to football to you name it out there. In my impression, back in the day, I haven't visited one of these larger stadiums recently, but it is as tight as an NFL station place, and this place is huge. It can seat like 50,000 people, and they treat it as if it was the NFL. They're right. I appear in town and everything like that, huge following, and it's all based around making people happy, showing the best sides of ourselves. In Deon Sanders, they're a football coach out there now. I believe he was at one time, but there's some medical information about Deon Sanders. Are you aware that he had his leg amputated? I heard about that. I'm sure it's the result of the jab, and I'm going to hesitate on that because we're also right now mirrored into YouTube, but yes, there's something terribly wrong with what happened with Deon Sanders and anybody that was forced to perform in the entertainment industry has the same initial problem. Also, I know this is a number of years ago, do you have any familiarity with the church Christ there and was pastor Pete Peters' home base for many years? Are you familiar with him or his work at all? Honestly, no. I do know that there were some notable events dealing with the church here locally, but other than that, so I don't know any specifics or details about it. Well, I'm sure it's the church Christ, Pete Peters. He gave me a lot of big pieces to this picture and puzzle back in his sermons. Believe it or not, he was on every night during the week in the off of WWCR where they had Tom Valentine and who represented the spotlight, Liberty Lobbyum, then you had Pastor Pete Peters on there, Bill Cooper was on there, and others. Yeah, that happened in loved one. Okay. LaPorte. LaPorte. LaPorte, church of Christ. That's exactly correct. It's close to you, right? That's literally the closest pizza shop, and that's embarrassing. They have a bar and they have a pizza place and they have a drug store, and that's about the as big as the town is. The gas station doesn't seem to be open but half the time. That Pete and we mentioned Pastor Wyland on here sometimes, the one that did the debate on the Constitution with, and there was a whole bunch of those guys that were all spin offs, Sheldon Emery, if you're not familiar with him, he was the first guy that really came out with Christian identity years and years ago and a lot of these pastors went to him and got their foundation from Sheldon Emery, and Pete got into this and took over that little church, LaPorte, church of Christ. That's exactly what it was. And he said he switched over from the message he had been to this identity message. He said he lost everybody in the church but his family. And listen, this guy was a prophet, you can still access his work, they keep the website up. It's called scripturesforamerica.org, and the problem's got all his sermons and stuff on there, but they don't go in and give a description. So you just like potluck, you know, but I can tell you in the 90s when Clinton got elected, when did he get elected on 92, right? And those days he and Janet Reno, you know, Butrino, they named this guy in LaPorte, Colorado. You'll appreciate this, Alan, since you know the area. That guy, Pastor Pete Peters in LaPorte, Colorado, was the most dangerous man in America. And next to you, this was fighting FBI, or I mean, literally, I mean, to help this title officially, they named him the most dangerous man in America back after Janet Reno got in. And to tell you he was a prophet and over the target would be kind of an understatement. Great influence on me. I had the opportunity to meet him one time and have a meal with him and a bunch of a number of other people too, not just a solo thing. But your little area is pretty rich with some of that stuff. And he finally, his wife died of cancer. His son died in an automobile accident at the gate of their property, highly suspicious. And they were really after him and he got very paranoid. He wouldn't let anybody get close to him hardly. But what a pastor, great insight, the ability to break these complex things down and bring the Bible stuff and insert it and interweave it. I can tell you one thing. It was really influential with me early on, as he was on there one night talking about something else. And he brought out a couple of verses in the Old Testament about these bail worshipers. And they coveted the adjacent tribes' lands and possessions. And so they conjured up bail and they were walking on the road with bail and telling them what they wanted to do. And bail told them, "You'll like this, Paul." Bail told them, "Trick them with words." Mm-hmm. Okay. So. I've been doing it ever since. Yes, they have. And so anyway, it's just an interesting, I'm glad to talk to you a little bit. It was just a spectacular time with Pete Peters because he was so right over the target. He was really onto these guys and he didn't hold back any punches in exposing them. So quite the guy. Well, that's one of the biggest problems all of us have is because we're independent. We're stand alone, many of us, it restricts our form of movement and it restricts our sharing of our knowledge as we group together and we share that knowledge. And there's 20 people instead of one sending the same message, it's going to make all the difference in the world. I guarantee that. Yeah. From your lips. Well, that's part of the... That's part of the... He said, "We're a stiff-necked people and I've seen that over the years. I've been in the year and you try and talk to other people and they don't want to hear what you've got to say and they don't believe it. They heard whatever they heard and it's indelible in their mind and it's back to the Mark Twain thing. It was easier to fool a man than to tell him he's been fooled. Paul, I interrupted you what were you going to say? Well, that's part of the net project. The net project also includes the local small, low-power radio stations, SFM radio stations in major cities, but there is also a project to bring local bars and restaurants, you know, like those entertainment venues where they have music or whatever to actually stream music into music and advertisements for local bars into the local bars. So not only are we going to be internet radio, we're going to be terrestrial radio, but then we're also going to be audio piped into bars, restaurants and venues. So the market saturation at this point is looking like it's going to be huge. And it's all going to be under the moniker of the net. So is that right Alan? We're rehearsing. Absolutely. The thing of it is we do have some boots on the ground now. It's not many, but the thing of it is we're looking for people that would volunteer in order to go out and get the donations or contributions for advertising. We're giving away advertising. One of the biggest things that we were able to accomplish is standard television broadcast can only handle about 700 advertisements a month or excuse me, a week. Okay, that only allows them about 60 customers. And we have companies the size of Pfizer that is competing for that airtime. We're talking about a huge amount of money. What I've been able to do is with our new formats, multi streams, we're able to handle 32,000 advertisements a week as opposed to only 700 allowing local advertising to actually be possible again for smaller businesses. I mean, even a landscaping company can afford our advertising now. All right. Mm hmm. That sounds good. We all have good things. Lots of fun. Very productive. Yeah. Um. Yeah. Cool. Well, thanks for all your time. You're up for the shoulder to the wheel and maybe one of these days we'll even have some roger rooms in those restaurants. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah. Could be. Actually, for two things, remember, we are also silent TV. So you can actually watch our programming and get just about a lot of a lot of information a lot of people don't have due to these short films that we play. But that's also something that you can put in a waiting room. You have other music playing or you need a quiet setting. You can just turn the sound off and watch that and it's still entertaining. So yeah, you can put it on the PA. You can put it on the TVs. I have done test marketing where I've gone into bars and I've taken over one TV in the bar and broadcast our silent stream there. And believe it or not, the football fans came over five to six of them in that crowd that was there for football to just watch our broadcast. And that was during the game. Wow. So I mean, when you're looking at that type of natural attraction, I think that we are really onto something. Great, Alan. We'll keep up the good work, man. Appreciate your contributions. I appreciate your help. If it wasn't for people like yourself, we wouldn't have gotten the first step. Good deal. Well, we're a mutual admiration society and I appreciate you and your crew and everything y'all are doing. And thank you very much for everybody that's helping with the project here. I feel like we're making progress. It's just exceedingly slow. So more slow when I say that in my objective perspective there. So one of these days, I think that's going to change, so we'll see. Thank you, Alan. You might poke in. Let me repeat. Pastor Peter's website, again, if any of you want to check him out, scriptures4america.com. Maybe dot org. It might be dot org. Could somebody see I can't get it over all my computer anyway, scriptures for America with some domain. He was an exceptional guy. Pete Peters was. So let's see here on the Saturday morning show. What else is going on? It's interesting. Do we have any new folks in the, of course, it is the Saturday of the long four-day weekend here and no telling people went out of town or they're camping or something, maybe fun. Hopefully you are. If you're not, you're at home and you're new and you got questions, now would be a good time to start off the show with that. If there are none there, that's easily understandable because we haven't had a lot of new folks here lately. We're about to get a couple, I think. But if you got any questions, we got the whole program in front of us basically to cushion up any answers or where we might want to go off of that. You can get a lot of paths off the main issue. So if any of you are out there, I guess, I think you said this. Star Six now, to open up Paul. Yeah. Star Six, they can unmute. Okay. Yeah. Nine for one if you want to raise your hand and change the topic. Star Six, if they want to mute or unmute. And it is scripturesforamerica.org.org. Okay. Good. Good. What a guy Pastor Pete was. I mean, he was really a, he had this stuff down as it ties into the Bible. Boy, he nailed them. And they're scared to death of him, let, let, let, let all one horse, church in a one horse town, most dangerous man in America, that tells you something, doesn't it? Okay. Well, we don't have any new folks that are jumping in here. I can say we've got, uh, Sandy is, uh, I've been exchanging some stuff with her from the other day and she's looking over, uh, material and doing her homework. She said she's definitely going to be back with us. I don't know if she is today or not. Um, but we'll see her soon. Thora, uh, wrote me and Ed and her, uh, scared up a new guy and he's going to come on Tuesday with questions, I think, uh, and, uh, I know the word spread and among you folks. And hopefully if you were, uh, out, uh, with family on the fourth of July on the long weekend, maybe had some sort of a holiday type get together. It's unusual to get a four day weekend off the fourth. So it's one of those rare two days in the calendar when you do that Tuesday and Thursday. But hopefully you got a chance to talk to some of your relatives about this and that they didn't react by calling you all kinds of ugly and crazy names, which happens, okay? So anyway, anybody got any place they'd like to go this morning? Well, I got that in my back pocket. If nobody's got anything more pressing, we'd certainly go into that. I don't have any problem with that. There's something. Is that Cher? Is that you, dear? It is. I just heard that, good morning, band-aids have PFA's in them now and 26 other bandages. People need to be aware of that. They have what in them? PFA's, fluorine, the forever chemicals, cancer-causing, okay, well, don't buy any band-aids. Uh-huh. Well, now with that, that would be, that would be in the pad, right? Band-aid. Okay. Well, you know, one of the things that I use band-aids for is, I'm sure y'all have heard some of my silver lawn stories and I've got, I'll always have some with me. And if it's a small little like kitchen cut or something, I just take a band-aid and peel off the pad and throw it away and then fold up a silver lawn along that same size or cut a piece of thicker and just put it right on there. There's still some adhesion on the back of the band-aid that holds it and if you have a cut or something, you know how painful some of those things can be. You do that and I promise you the next day, it won't even hurt and it'll help speed its healing. That's about the only way I use all that stuff anymore. Well, they're just trying to kill us every way they can, Sherry. I mean, I don't know what else to tell you. What do you put on the band-aids? Sorry, my phone cut out. Still, well, you know, a product called Silver Lawn, which is the one of the reasons that we can do this with no outcharging you people is because I was the only salesman in the world for this miracle product that was invented by an orthopedic surgeon named Bart Flick and it's silver-plated nylon basically. You can't plate cotton, I mean, if you can plate polyester because it's got two hooks on the edge of the molecule and the metal hangs to that and he developed it and worked on it for 20 years. Have you ever heard of a guy named Dr. Robert Becker Kathleen? Wouldn't that Kathleen I was talking to you? No. Oh, I'm sorry. What were you? No, I know. It is a couple of years after it is, Kathleen. Okay. Well, he wrote a book back in the '60s, maybe '70s that still has a cult following. It was called the Body Electric, have you ever heard of that? You can find it online, but Dr. Robert Becker, who pioneered a lot of this electrical body as an electrical circuit and stuff, and this was an idea he took and played it. There's about a couple of people in the world that know how to play cloth, not many, okay? So he was using the silver-plated cloth, it's plated with 99% pure silver, and he had a friend who was also an inventor and his friend had invented this little generator, micro-generator, if you will, I guess, and they had a guy that was a Vietnam vet at step on a landmine over there. He'd had 17 operations on his lower leg at that point, and they were going to try one last time, and if they couldn't get some results, they were going to amputate his leg from the knee down. So, pretty serious consequences, and they used the cloth, and they attached this micro-generator, because if you throw current through it, their thinking was that it would throw off more ions from the cloth onto the object surface, and so they saved the guy's leg. I saw pictures of it. I mean, he looked like the bionic man, okay? Only 17 screws, and pins, and all kinds of stuff, just from the leg down, okay? And they saved his leg, and so they went on about their business, and they kind of forgot the cloth, and Dr. Flick was, Robert Becker was his medical advisor. I think the University of New Hampshire, somewhere up in the northeast, and so Flick started thinking, he said, "You know, I bet that cloth will work the same way without that micro-generator." And so, as Becker went off to chase another thing, and Bart graduated, and he set up practice in Appaloosa, Louisiana, and was there for about 20 years researching this stuff. He did all the lab rat stuff on it, and got approval from the FDA as a device. You can still find the website and look at it. It's silver-on-s-i-l-v-e-r-l-o-n.com, the Jews stole it from him, and then another group of Jews stole it from that first group of Jews, but it's still a company that's operable stuff. They're real proud of it, if you know what I mean. They charge for it, but so then they kind of cheated Bart. Long story. He, at first, he didn't have any investors, and he got a bunch of investors, and he was using it on a lot of animals, and veterinary clinics, and dental stuff, and that and the other. And then he did the thing which no inventors should do, which is try and run the business. They're inventors, you know. And so, Bart did that, and he hired some real bad people, and they stole all the investment money, and he's sitting there with this great product, he's patented, he's got FDA approval, all that, but he doesn't have any money. And so, that's when I crossed paths with him, and threw a mutual friend, and I didn't have anything, I just got him into my second marriage, and I just moved down from the hills. Excuse me, I still got that crap in my throat, and my friend said, "Listen, Bart, need somebody to help market this, he can't pay you, he doesn't have any money, but you can make commissions off of it." And so, I was so fascinated by the pictures that I had seen, or the cases, and the healing is miraculous on this. I mean, it really is a God thing, honestly. And so, right when we were going into Y2K, I started going to the Y2K expos, and setting up the silver lawn booth, and every expo we ever attended, we were the most popular booth in the place. I mean, it's phenomenal, okay? It's because this stuff just flat worked, all right? So what it is, is it's 99% pure silver plated on polyester. And so, I was the only guy selling that stuff in the world for a couple of years, and it did real well because I didn't have any expenses. So that's a lot of the reason we can do this, and I've been able to do this over the years. I mean, hold on, excuse me, because of that situation right there. Now, the reason I bring this up is I wanted to work with it. How is this built, Gilbert, L-A-U? S-I-L-V-E-R-L-O-N.com. They sell it on Amazon. They might. Hey, Tom. I'm sorry, I got this copper fit, hold on a minute, and I'm aggravating. Because I thought I had that garbage out of my system. So what I was going to tell you is you can buy a lot cheaper, I think Brent used to have a website that advertised on Rince. I think it's no EMF or lessemf.com, and he sells the plated cloth, and he's got one grade that's medical grade, and you ought to get some of that and have it around the house. I'm going to tell you what it does. You say, Kathleen, that you get a laceration. What is happening is, whatever the implement is that causes the laceration, it separates, goes through the epidermis, the outer skin, and it goes down into the dermis. As it hits the lower levels of skin, and I guess maybe even some meat, the nerve endings are now exposed because of the cut, there's open flesh, and the electrical current that goes through our body, we are electrical beings, is no longer over that open spot because the skin has been disrupted. And so when the skin is disrupted, the electrical current goes away because there's nothing to carry it in that laceration, and the nerve ending sense that there's no electric current above it, and that's where the pain is, impulse is generated. So what happens when you get this cloth, and the better you, faster you put it on the affected area, the better it works. You put it on the laceration, and that silver being one of the best conductors in the world, it re-completes the circuit, and so it tricks the body and the nerve endings, like these guys have tricked us, it tricks the body and the nerve endings that that electrical field is there, and the pain goes away. I mean almost immediately from things like third degree burns, which are one of the most painful things, injuries out there. It's like miraculous on burns. And so as the cloth goes on the wound, it covers up the electrical field, and then it also starts releasing silver ions into the affected area, and no bad actor in the world can live on silver, not even MRSA, that deadly virus in the hospitals they can't beat. So that releases those ions, and it sterilizes the area, and because of that, it promotes healing, and a wound like that can heal in a third to a half of the time. And so, and the quicker you get it on the affected area, the more it keeps down swelling, and the more it keeps down swelling, the less scarring you have. So those are the things it does, it takes away pain, it helps the wound sterilize and heal faster, and it can reduce scarring. And the results on, I mean, he took clinical pictures, I've got them with me here actually, on different incidents during the process of him trying to get FDA approval and all that. And it's just miraculous, okay, and that's what spurned me to do this, because a friend of mine that knew Dr. Flick showed me these pictures, and a number of months later he called me and said, "Look, you want to go to work for Flick?" and I said, "Sure, I'd love to." And so that's where all this started, you know? And it was a very interesting four years, I dealt with medical people all over the world, and they had heard about it and stuff, he was on rinse one time, and all that, but that's what it is. It's a silver plated cloth, and it's reusable, unless the silver comes off of the cloth, it won't lose its effectiveness. And though, I mean, Flick was a bit, he loved India, he'd been to India a couple of times, and he'd go take bandages after he'd used them, Paul, and he'd go wash them in the Ganges, which is one of the most polluted rivers in the world, and go reuse them again, because no bad actor can live on silver, see? And so you can use it over and over again, and the only thing you don't want is to have a refuge from a wound or something where the cloth isn't making skin contact. But it's a miraculous little thing, and I'm going to tell you a trick, okay? That's the reason I've told you all this. You get virtually the same exact results with aluminum foil. So if you can't get the cloth, even over at lesseumf.com, you can use aluminum foil. You want to get aluminum foil and use the shiny side of the foil, one side's a dollar than the other. Use the shiny side, and it would do everything except sterilize it because it doesn't have ions silver on it, but you can use that and do that with colloidal silver. So if you've got aluminum foil and colloidal silver, you can accomplish basically the same thing, okay? And I mean it works, okay? If it wasn't on polyester, it wouldn't be anything, but here's the reason. The polyester molecule has two little pegs on each side of the molecule, and that's what allows the metal to cling to the cloth. You can't do this with cotton. So anyway, that's the silver lawn story, and if you, like I said, just get aluminum foil. You can try this yourselves. Next time you get a wound or an ailment or something, Harvey was famous. He got real turned on silver lawn there with all his medical interests and stuff, and there was a girl out in Oregon, I think, and I think she had really sprained her knee or something. She couldn't hardly walk. She was a single mom and had to have that money. And Harvey got her to wrap her knee, I believe it was, with aluminum foil, and all the pain went away. So we've had some unbelievable experiences of this. L.S. Check with Paul. Yes, sir. Yeah. What you can do is you can take colloidal silver and aloe vera gel, and you can make an aloe vera gel infused with silver, you put that on the wound, and then you cover that with the shiny side of aluminum foil, you've got dental arterial. But it's just a miraculous little thing, and, you know, they stole it from him, and it was his, well, it was his baby for 20 years, you know, and so then they started coming after him. If he tried to sue him, they had to send more money, and they'd do this law fair stuff. So Bart went off on frequency, okay? So that's what he's been doing for the last 25 years, is setting up his own frequency machine, and all that kind of stuff. We used to talk about it on here, and then the wand came along, and the wand's so much cheaper and easier, and with the rife type stuff, you've got to have a specific frequency for a specific situation. Well, with his wand, it works all across the board, you know, $400 instead of thousands, and a lot less problems getting the frequency in a machine for somebody that's a little bit challenged with technology, it's a pain in the rear end, and the delivery is not as easy as the wand, and the wand just walks circles around it, quite frankly, for a lot of different reasons. Now, Kathleen, did you have anything else to ask about that? I was going to say I'm surprised the FDA approved that silver wand. Well, they approved it as a device, okay? The FDA can approve something for two different areas as a drug or as a device, and he got the approval as a device. But I can see why the Jews were trying to take it. Oh, of course, and guess after they got it, when Iraq blew up, and who's their number one customer in the world, the green zone in Iraq, for the burns, this stuff is miraculous on burns. I've got these pictures of a case study. He lived up in, oh, what's the name of the little town? What's up in North Georgia, right, where, remember the movie deliverance? Not Cleveland. Remember the movie deliverance? Dandelan, and, dandelan, andy, dandelan, andy. That was filmed right in there. Clayton, Georgia, thank you. And Dr. Flick is one fourth, actually, funny enough, it was the fourth of July weekend. And so a cup of family and one, they had a very small child. I'm not old at all. I don't remember how old, but not very old. And he rolled into a campfire, and that obviously the child was going screaming like crazy. They get in the car, rushed to town, nothing's open, except a pharmacy. They go into the pharmacy and Clayton's a small town, everybody knew Dr. Flick and what he's doing, familiar with the cloth. And so they go go down this road, their first house on the right is this doctor, and I'm sure he's there, and he can help you. So the lady with the child still crying goes down, and Bart comes out and he wraps the child in the silver lawn, and the child 30 minutes is asleep in mother's arms. He gave her a bunch of the cloth, she kept treating the child, and never saw the inside of a hospital, and there were no scars. And the pictures would freak you out. It's a wonderful unburned question. Yes, Tom. Hey, buddy. You said that it was filmed and the movie was made in Clayton, Georgia, or something? What do you say about Clayton? Yeah, deliverance. Deliverance was made. My mom and my aunt lived there for a while. Oh, yeah? Yeah, the Chateau. Yeah, the Chateau. I actually hold died there, too, so. Wow. Well, it's a wonderful part of the country. I mean, if I wouldn't have left the country, that certainly would have been one of the places that I'd consider moving to that, North Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama area in Tennessee. That's a nice remote area, a nice people. But yeah. Not about going to Delaunica, you know, Delaunica or just a lot of gold, a lot of gold there in the grounds. Well, but anyway, literally, I have a new friend who's listening but can't talk because she's in the crowd of people, but she's listening to the show. And she just asked me to ask you a question which says, "How does she start the process about?" I started, I gave her the shows from RBN and gave her some other, I gave her the Matrix box website and she just said, "How do I start the process about what we spoke about last week and where you basically emancipate yourself from the federal government?" So she, you know, touched on that a little bit. And well, I mean, she's listening. Hey, Kate. Okay, Kate. We're glad to have you. Sorry, you can't talk, but that's okay. I'll try to come next week. The first thing you do is get exposed to the information and get to the point where you're evidently at, where you want to move forward with it, okay? So that, the first step you've already done, it sounds like to me, okay? The second step is just to go to the website, thematrixdocs.com, on there is what we have as a sample affidavit. It's very tight, it's two paragraphs, and you take that and put it into the form of an affidavit, which Tom can probably help you do, and we advise that you get it notarized, you get your signature notarized, and you could do it just as a declaration if you wanted to. I, Kate, do solemnly swear in the rest of it and sign it and send it in without being an affidavit, but an affidavit is just slightly better because it's got some real legal wampum behind it, an affidavit, which is technically court testimony, an affidavit properly styled, properly formed, properly notarized, and presented proper authority, and stands unrobited is the very highest proof of fact in law, and that's why we suggest you do that, and send it to the old secretary of state, and up there in D.C., Mr. Blinken, and then you come back next week and we'll tell you the remainder, there's a couple of steps, but that's the first step, and they can't say no, because what set of laws you choose to live under is your choice, not theirs. If they tell you, like one of the magistrates did with our student, Michael Nail, they're in Irondale, Alabama, and we're not going to recognize that. Well, if you do run into one of those, which is the first time I've ever done that, or about that response, then they're tyrants. See if they tell you what laws you are under, then that's tyranny. If you tell what laws you want to live under, that's freedom, and that's the way the system works all over the world, okay, for the most part. But that's the first thing you do is send that what we call a naked affidavit with a short cover letter to Mr. Blinken. There's reasons for that. I won't take the time to go into it now. I'm sure they don't apply to you, but it's just another way of approach that when this came up with this one gentleman, it made me think, "Well, they really can't see enough of these things up there in D.C. County." I mean, you want these prassing over a bunch of bureaucrats' desks, don't you? Okay? Because we're kind of letting them know that we know the scam and the scams up, and they've got to recognize it, and they can't do anything about it. And that's why over 13 years of helping people understand and go through this, there's never been one incident a blowback from the federal government to my knowledge, never one in 13 years. Well, I've been millions of people that have done this. So that would be the first step. You can easily work on that. And then next week when you're freer and not around a bunch of people, and you've got other questions we can tell you, no sense in dragging all that right now, it's not pertinent until you get that done and we'll come back and give you further instructions. Tom, you want to say something? Yeah, give her a little, you know, give her a little review. I try to explain things the way you do what I'm just, you know, I don't have your complete 100,000% grasp of the information, but maybe go over the voluntary slavery and the protection for allegiance, leading for protection. Well, okay, well, all this goes back to the feudal system. That's the system we've all been in our whole lives, and you're born into it, all that comes from the feudal system, and the way that you can see what's going on is to maybe go to other people. Have you ever heard of a book called Tragedy and Hope Kate by, oh, who was the guy's name? We wrote Tragedy and Hope Carol Quigley, okay? Carol Quigley was a, in fact, on Bill Clinton's acceptance speech in 1992. He thanked Carol Quigley and said he was his favorite professor at Georgetown, a Jesuit university school, and so in Quigley's book Tragedy and Hope, the CFR let him into their records for two years, and that book was a result of his allowing him to go in and research the records down. He had a problem with the CFR because he agreed with them on what they're doing, but he thought they ought to make it public, and they don't want to make it public, obviously, and so, but in his book, he says the world's financial leaders met regularly in closed meetings to structure the world's financial system in a feudalist fashion. Well, that's feudalism, and if you can't have a world and the financial system designed in a feudalistic fashion without having serfs, and that's us, okay? So I'm assuming Kate doesn't know very much about the feudal system, okay, but most people don't, and the reason that they like this system is because the person, legal person here, too, is an object of their property rights. In the feudal system with a legal precedent, might get to this feudal system anyway, Paul, with a legal precedent of a thousand years, the guy had slaves. Basically, you know, they had the manner, all the big landholders, they couldn't do all the work, and so they cut a deal with the people on ways that they could include them in the workings of the manner, and there were two types, you started in, should I just go ahead and do the whole feudal thing here, Paul, maybe? I guess we so, so you may want to mark that as well. Maybe you can start it after the top of the hour, maybe you can start it after the top of the hour when we lose, we get about eight minutes to, well, actually, no, you're not on this, we have no break, you're not on top of the hour, right, right, okay, what we're going to do here, Kate and audiences, somebody was asking about this the other day to go back over the feudal system, we're doing these little snippets on these important issues here where you can put the snippet on the website and people can just go hit play and they'll get some of the real important concepts here that are very important to understand like, because they're the basis of everything that's going on, okay, so as an object of their property right, okay, give me one second, I'm firing up a recorder, and I have to put it on studio E, and we'll get to you in a minute, Kate, hang on, okay, all right, well, let's start it here, let's do, all right, let's start at the beginning, where we're a better place to start from the beginning, right, the feudal system had a thousand years of viability in both Europe and then in 1066 when William the Conqueror or the Duke of Normandy or the bastard of Normandy, as they called him, because he was truly a bastard, fought for the English Empire, it was then transferred over to England 21, I'll go into the details on that, but just to let you know, there's a thousand years of history, legitimate and of a precedent, if you will, there, and so the feudal system technically started with the downfall of Rome, and so as the Goss and the Visigoss were coming down from the north, that's the Germans, that's our ancestors, the Anglo-Saxons, as they came down from the north and sacked Rome, part of Rome was the western empire of what they called Gaul, G-A-U-L, that we would know we know it better as Spain, okay, and so as the Goss and the Visigoss, Rome had extended probably close to the Mediterranean there, that's where they would have built roads and they went over to Spain, and so the Goss and the Visigoss would come down and they would take these towns along the route and they would cut them off, they cut off the roads and so the cities and towns were basically under siege, and the people that could escape got out ahead of time, and they could either go south and dive in the Mediterranean or they could go north into the inlands of France and whatever is up there, and so in that day most of the major land holdings, the land was given to generals that had been successful in campaigns and politicians, and so they probably had a house on there, and as these people came out of the towns along the coast from being invaded, they would go to the bigger houses and they go we need protection, the Goss and the Visigoss there, and the land undergo will lie, if they're there I need some protection too, so let's make a deal, if you give me your allegiance to help protect the land and fight these people off, I'll give you protection of the manner and the other things that are available in this that and the other, so it is that relationship, protection for allegiance, allegiance for protection that is the basis of the word we use called jurisdiction, okay, it's a very important formula to understand because it's you don't have to have both elements of the formula, if I'm giving you allegiance you automatically owe me protection, if I'm giving you protection you automatically owe me allegiance, it's a reciprocal agreement and all you need is one side of it to invoke the other, okay, it becomes very important the more that you understand, because as you file this paperwork you're going under statutory stuff, it's in the United States code and the probably in the statutes at large of course also, and that statement is this, a national which is what they call the old state citizen relabeled, a national owes total allegiance to a small S state which means you're a state citizen, so instead of you owing the federal government you're allegiance because they're supposedly giving you protection, now you're going to go give your allegiance to the state you're in and they automatically have to give you protection, now most of them don't know this, and it is our teeth that we're exploring more because we just realized this a few months back, but so now the state owes you a protection instead of the federal government, it's because you're not under civil law anymore, you're under God's laws and in your state, and the protection is for things like, well maybe you're adjacent state, I don't know if you're in Texas there with Tom or not, but let's just say hypothetically that New Mexico wants to invade Texas, and so as the New Mexico people start invading Texas, then your state, Texas owes you protection against those invaders, okay, because of this formula, a national owes total allegiance to a small S state, therefore the small S state automatically owes me protection, protection from what? Well for one thing, protection from this New Mexico bunch that's invading us, well there's other people that are invading you too, the federal government has invaded the state of Texas, they've made the state of Texas instead of Texas state, and so now they're coming in under this bankruptcy fiasco and saying well now that we control the state under this bankruptcy thing, we're going to do like impose traffic laws on you, well what are all the traffic laws in the states written for? Residents, well I'm sorry I'm not a resident anymore, in that document you're going to file, you're going to tell them officially I'm not a resident or a citizen in the United States under the 14th Amendment, so now when Texas tries to enforce the driving laws on you, they're supposed to be protecting you from intrusion, intrusion which would be the federal government under this scheme, so that's one of the protections they're supposed to, all the states now have agencies too, they promulgate regulations and they promulgate them for quote unquote residents, and so again none of those regulations they pass if you're in Texas apply to you anymore and the state's supposed to protect you if they come after you and want to dang you with them, okay? So these are the little things and this is, I may be, I hope I'm not going over your head, but it can be complex if you've never been exposed to this stuff, anything complex is new. Now the dialectic of that is when you know the basics, anything is simple, so that's what I'm trying to do here is expose you to some of the basics and this feudalism thing that we're in that they've contrived is one of the most important basics, okay? And the reason for that is because as I was saying, in this feudal system, you're an object of the property rights of the lord of the manner. Now what that allows these people to do once they've got you in that situation and have property right in you, then now they can go out and they can take your body, represent their ownership capacity with a birth certificate, which is acting as a commercial document called warehouse receipt, and they attach those birth certificates to bonds, and this is the original credit spout of the whole monetary system worldwide. If it's not gold or silver or bitcoin or something solid, it's this credit thing, and the only way they can do that is start it and the original place is where they take your birth certificate, representing your property ownership by them, they extend your collateralize your future income, and then that's what they use to sell the bonds to investors all over the world, and that's the money that runs the government, okay? And so that's one important element is this is the original spout of the entire credit system. If you study deep enough, you hear people say, "Well, there is no money, there's only credit," and people don't understand that, and the reason is this is it, is they don't understand that you have been collateralized in your future income and sold to foreign investors, and that's what your taxes go to. They don't go their day-to-day running of the government, they get taken by the IRS and they pay off the bondholders on their coupon payments, okay? So one of the important elements here is that this is the basis of the entire worldwide currency and monetary system. The other one is, because they now have a property right in you, they can erect these things called agencies. There's about 600 plus of them up there now, and where they have unelected bureaucrats that are supposed to interpret legislation into regulations more specifically, into regulations dealing in that subject matter, and then that's called now public policy and it's enforced on the service. So when you file this paperwork next week or whenever a Kate, the first thing it'll do is release you from all federal control with two very obscure sections of the IRS as exceptions, and one of them none of us will ever owe, and the other one most of us will never owe either. I'm not going to go into that right now, I'm just going to tell you there's two minor exceptions out of 600 plus agencies in no telling how many hundreds of thousands of pages of regulations they've promulgated for the surf class. You, you're born into it. And then they ask you, you know, your whole life, are you a citizen of the United States? You go, yeah, of course, probably scared to answer any other way of thinking come after you or something like I was. And then the second one, are you a resident? Well, those were both 14 some Emma terms. Okay. And you not knowing what they're asking you answer. Yes. And so what you're doing is telling them you agree with their fraudulent contract, because we're talking about a contract here that goes back to the feudal system. Okay. And so well, I mean, Kate ought to know what she is, shouldn't she? She ought to know she's a slave or not, shouldn't she? Ignorance of the law is no excuse, Kate. Shame on you. Okay. Well, but that's your agreement to their contract. So that is a silent contract that came out of the feudal system. It's the only system in history that was where it started. And it's the only major system where the whole system depended on it. And that is the fact that there's two ways of extending your herediment, giving it from the parents to the children. Okay. So when the baby's born, there's one of the ways is called just J. U. S is Latin for law, just sanguineas, I believe is the way that's pronounced. And the other is just J. U S T era. And the first one is transferred by blood, same as San Yi in Spanish and Latin as blood. So it's the transference of the blood, like those are my parents, I get their herediment and their political status by the blood. And the other way is the just T era, which means that you are assigned a political status, depending on where you're born and not who your parents were. The perfect example for this is anchor babies. I'm assuming especially you folks in Texas ought to know what anchor babies are. And that that's under the 14th amendment. All persons born or naturalized. Well, there it is born. All persons born. There's three words control the world, folks, in the 14th amendment, all persons born. So what they came in, they created the status. And this is where I think I could tell you in the audience. And I believe I could prove it to you in a short order. Once you get your arms around the basics here is I believe and think I can show that the civil war was started so they could get the 13th and more importantly, the 14th amendment in the constitution so they could use these mechanisms I'm explaining to you to control the world 100 years later, which is exactly what they're doing. So they created the condition with this birthright citizenship, which makes it and creates it back to the feudal system because it's the only only civilization, if you will, or our system in history that exclusively revolved around this birthright citizenship stuff. And so very skillfully hidden. All right, the only reason I understand is because my teacher understood it because he loved the feudal system. He loved the medieval times and literally lived his life in those times and studied all that law extensively. And he's the reason that I know this. And so that's one way, the other way is controlling you by manmade laws called regulations, because they've got a property right on you. And so what happened is there's two different types of servitude. Well, there's there's three, let me rephrase that there's three types of slavery. One is called involuntary servitude. And that's akin to black slaves in our country, if you want to parallel you're thinking on it. The other is called slavery, slavery, involuntary servitude and voluntary servitude. And these are covered in the 13th amendment. Okay, says neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist in any of the states unless a person has been duly convicted of a crime, yada, yada, and their jurisdictions. So the 13th amendment, which is constitutional, by the way, because they let all the southern legislatures, legislators back into Congress to vote on it. Then six months later, when they went to pass the 14th amendment, get it ratified. If the state sat and ratified it, they wouldn't allow the congressman back in until their states ratified the 14th amendment. So they set you up with the 13th and that little word there, there's two really important things in that 13th amendment. One is this word there, signifying plural, that can only mean the states. And the other is, and this is something fairly recently that I've just understood. The other thing is that the clause which makes slavery lawful and legal is in that too. But it's hidden because they don't expressly deny voluntary servitude, which means it falls under a concept called legal by omission. And because it's not strictly forbidden, it's considered legal. And that's that third way of voluntary servitude. So slavery, in a sense, is legal and lawful in the Constitution because it's omitted from the 13th amendment and not declared illegal. So another one of these little quirks in this whole thing, the cleverness of these guys. So the 13th amendment was the setup. And remember, I said at the end, it was their jurisdiction. Well, if you look at the 14th amendment, it says, all persons born naturalized in the United States, comma, and, and, and subject to the jurisdiction there of are citizens of the United States and the state where in they reside. So if you look at it again with a little different color glasses on, it says all persons born naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. Well, what about the people that are born in the United States that are not subject to the jurisdiction thereof? If you've got some that are and, then you got to have some that are and not, don't you? Well, of course you do. Okay. And so that is a really important point. Never heard anybody else pontificate on it. Okay. But that's who we are. We're the nationals. We're the people that are born in the United States that are not subject to, but we've got to make a choice to exit because they brought in this system in 1933 in the bankruptcy. You may be familiar with hearing about when Roosevelt took the gold and they closed the banks for five days and reopened them with the paper. That's when they changed the systems to the feudal system. They bankrupted the country in the bond market and then conveniently took all the people and converted them all the citizens of the United States where they have a property right in you and pledged you assurities for a hypothecated fraudulent bankruptcy. And then those, here's where the questions come in. Now they ask you throughout your life, after 18, hey, hey, Kate, are you a citizen of the United States or you're a resident? Oh, yeah, yeah, check, check, sign something. Well, you just agreed to their fraud and you agreed to give them the ability to govern you. So it's all based on fraud. So all you have to do is send them this piece of paper and to the specific lord of the manner. This is feudal system stuff who has the authority and control over all matters concerning citizenship. That's the secretary of state. And he has that power, by the way, because he's always been responsible for issuing passports. And they, they're signatures to the law of nations. It's called the tells law of nations. And so it's the passports are founded under the law of nations to introduce you or to foreign powers. And so if they're introducing you properly, they need to have your accurate political status. And they've got this thing set up where if you don't express that presumes that you're this state, this federal citizen under the 14th amendment. Hell, every time they've ever asked you, you said, yes, and sign something. So you must know what you're doing. And so it's that presumption that just rolls on. And this is why we have to do this like we do, because he the secretary of state is the Lord of the manner. He's got control and authority over all matters concerning citizenship. So he's the one we got in form that we're changing our status. Oh, hey, Mr. Lincoln, we're reverting back to that other status that you've hidden from us so skillfully. I mean, that's what's going on with the simplest way I can tell you. So the feudal system ran along in Europe for hundreds of years. But in Europe, they were under the European common law, which included feudalism. And in that form, a variety of feudalism, you had two different kinds of serfs. You had the involuntary surf who was akin to a black's life in our country. And you had the voluntary surf. Okay. And so the voluntary surf could volunteer in to the condition. And because it was voluntary, he or any of his limit of his horitiment that's transferred down can also get out because it was, let's say it was your great, great, great grandfather that volunteered into the condition. Well, as they had children, then the children were born into the same condition of servitude where they have a property right on them. And the example that I would give you a Ken here is if you own a bull and a cow out there in the pasture and they have a calf, whose calf is it? Well, a calf's yours because you own both the other animals. And that's the exact same parallel here. So if it was a great, great, great grandfather that volunteered in, and we're going to go into that in depth a little more in a second, you as it came to you and you wanted to leave, well, you can volunteer out even though you didn't volunteer in because he volunteered in in that condition and it ran generationally. And that's what's going on. All of our parents, grandparents, whatever, were all put into this condition in March the 9th of 1933 when they declared the bankruptcy and it's been going ever since. And they ask you, hey, hey, Kate, are you still a serf there on the federal plantation that your great, great grandfather kind of volunteered into and you go, oh, yeah, that's me. You got it. Well, all of a sudden, Kate's woken up and she doesn't want to be there anymore. So how do you volunteer? You just tell little blinking that your status has changed. And this, this is the simplest one. It comes from the State Department's own policy document called the Certificate of Non-Citizen Nationality. And it's right in there at the very bottom of the page. And it says, I, Kate, do solemnly swear my intent to be a national and not a citizen of the United States. And you go get that a notarized ascendant to Blinken and you're out. How many words is that? Eight or 10? Eight or 10 words? Could it be simpler? No. Okay. So here's how people volunteered in to the system back in those days. They would do it under a ceremony called an oath of fealty, F-E-A-L-T-Y. An oath of fealty. And so let's just say that times were hard and you wanted to volunteer in. You wanted to be able to feed the family and whatnot. And so you went out and talked to the Lord of man. And he said, yeah, we got 40 acres and a meal for you back there. And then you would go through a very specific ceremony. If you've ever seen Monty Python's Holy Grail, he's got an oath of fealty in the movie. You can easily go look it up. The incoming surf would and it's a ceremony, but it's a contract. Okay. And you would come in and have a get with the Lord. You would on both knees, both knees very important. Okay. That's part of this property thing because you don't get on both knees to anybody but God. Okay. So you get on both knees, you put your hands above your head as if you were praying, then the Lord of the manor would come and put his hands over your hands and you would say an oath contract, you would say an oath promising to give the Lord of the manor your body and all your worldly goods. And it was witnessed by the other surfs on the manor. So there's your contract, witnesses, a promise, all that consideration. There could be consideration given. And if there was, when you volunteered out, you had to give that consideration back. But you never hear about those kind of things, but that was one of the requirements. So now you're in a condition of servitude. Well, he owns you and your body and he owns your wife and all your worldly goods because now you've got a property right on you and you can't own any property. If you've got a property right on you, somebody else is controlling that, you can own anything. You can control it. Okay. And you can have possession of it, but you can't own it. That's why your car has a certificate of title. Even if it's paid off, it's a certificate of title. Well, a certificate of title is not the title, is it? Well, no. Okay. If you got your house paid off, it's still on the property rolls. If you don't go pay the property taxes, they'll sell your house on the courthouse step, even though you thought you owned it, right? Well, that's that principle of because you have a property right on you, you can't own other property. Now it's instructive. Hey, okay. If we go back and this is one of those words, property, it's got a twin meaning. And their whole scheme here has twin meanings. Okay. You've got a colloquial definition to words like we would recognize. And then you've got a highly technical definition of words. So since your Tom, Tom's buddy, and if I said that we said, Hey, Tom, you just got your car and paid it off. You got that pickup truck you just parked out the driveway. Congratulations. And we'd all understand that conversation. Okay. But that's the colloquial definition of property. If you go into law, property is not a thing like a truck, it's a right. So it's a right of ownership in and to the truck or a right of ownership in and to the thing. Because once you've got control of it, it's your property, even though that's a right, you do anything you want with it. You go crash it into the neighbors, you go drive it off a cliff, you can repaint it, you go and get it all customed up, you do anything you want with it. Because it's your property, you've got a property right in it, probably more correctly. And you, you're not doing anything you want with it. But that's a, so when you're talking about property, I think that's one of the stumbling blocks here with people is you tell them that they're considered property. And they can't, they've been told they're free their whole lives first of all. And they can't imagine that. And they don't understand this difference. And they go, well, I look at myself in the mirror every morning. I'm not a black slave. That's what they consider and look at is property. And so they, they have a disconnect here because of these technical differences. And this two tier of doing things with a colloquial definition and a highly technical definition. Okay. So in Europe, the feudal zone, a feudal system went on for centuries. And then finally, the Normans, William the conqueror, he was a Norman that was sort of liking people. And they had come down through the English channel and fought the French and they beat them. And so the French gave them a bunch of oceanfront property called Normandy. So we landed on D day. Okay. Well, it was William the conqueror that was the Norman guy and legitimately had a claim to the English throne. And, and the other guy that was running England was one of his cousins that he was named Harold. And so at the behest of the Catholic church financing and the Jewish money lenders, they sponsored William the conqueror to go across the channel and try and take England from Harold. And so that was called the battle of Hastings. Okay. Very interesting battle. One of the most unusual things in history there, they're fighting. There were, William was on the beach coming in the invading and, and Harold with his army were a little bit England, England, Harold was defeating them. And one of William the conquerors, archers had one arrow left and he arbitrarily shot it in the sky. And it came down and King Harold's eye dropped him on the spot. One arrow changed the whole course of the world here. And so when this troops saw Harold fall, they all got scared and ran and William the conqueror came on and conquered England. All right. Now, you can go look this up. One of the first things and he brought over the laws, the English common law with what we call the Anglo sacks of common law at that point. And when the conqueror camp comes over with the English common law, and that's when it became the European common law, excuse me. And that's when the Anglo sacks and common law of England and, and the Nordics became the English common law. Because with the European common law that William the conqueror brought was included feudalism. But England has a thing called the free soil doctrine, which means that there's never been a slave born on the island of England. And so he couldn't bring over the involuntary servitude outright slavery part. So he only brought the voluntary part. And you can go and blocks, black law dictionary and look up the doomsday book and spell D. Oh, M. E. S. Domes day, but we pronounce it doomsday book. And for 20 years, he sent surveyors out and surveyed the lands of England because now he owned them all. Okay. And then he would give the out certain estates to his nobles. And he was very smart. He would do take one noble. He'd give him some down in the southeast. He'd give him some up in the Northwest and Northeast and the Southwest. And the reason for that was so the noble would be busy riding from estate to estate scattered and separated throughout the country. So they couldn't sit around board and figure out a way to depose him. Okay. But that is when the English people became serfs in this feudal voluntary system. Now they had to volunteer in. But you got these late major landowners that William given these estates to, by the way, the word estate means less than true ownership. So if you've got a piece of real estate, you don't own it by definition. Okay. So that's the way we got to the point and that developed in England and all they did was just to transfer it over here to us. Now there's somebody wanting to ask a question. Who was that? Kathleen? Oh, I said, what about? Yes. What about plantation? What about plantation? I mean, is that owned? Remember they was probably it was. I'm just saying the word estate means less than true ownership by definition. When the king gave these nobles in the state, he still owned it. They were given the benefit. They owe the duty like paying him so much per year, giving him knights in armor to go fight his wars, knights of the round table, the nobles donating knights six months a year in nightly service, whatever they figured it out, you know. And so let's say whoever owned that first piece of property, the estate, he was directly a bodge to the king. Well, but yet he could sublet it out. So he could sublet out part of his estate, and he could sublet it out to a guy and let's say they called him the Earl. Okay. And then the Earl had some he wanted to sublet out and they called him a Duke. So by whatever title you had, anybody knew exactly where you stood in relation to your land to the king. That's funny. When I was telling Paul, one of the days I was on with Paul over there in Paul, and I was telling Paul didn't even know that. Okay. So that's the way it was set up and all those people had an estate, which means that they didn't own it, but they controlled it. And with that, with that control, they, they owe duties and they owe duties to whoever they got the land from. So it got to the point where like some of the, some of the estates, they specialize like we make, we'll make, oh, what do you call those things? When you, when you get on a horse and you put your feet in them on a saddle, well, they'd go back and there'd be some people that would just make those. There'd be people that just made saddles. There'd be people that just made shields. So this stirrups, thank you. And all these things were very specialized throughout the entire system. And it all depends on this allegiance for protection, protection for allegiance. And if you receive the benefit, you owe the duty. So that's about the important things I can think of about the system to any of you have any questions on that? Tell her, tell her Roger story, tell her story about the people who had their child abducted by CPS. Well, you can, we had a gal that had done off this, Sarah, very sharp. They had a rebellious daughter. They went to see the mother up in North Dakota. The daughter ran off. They called the police and found her with some boy in an apartment somewhere. And so she was wanting an app to run away. And then they went out to Denver to help repair a family schism with his brother. And they got out there, says very cold. Now you can't escape. Well, damn, if she didn't leave, got out in the middle of the night, went to a neighbor's house and said she's taken a whole bottle of pills of some sort. They called the police. The police come get her, turn her over to CPS at the Denver Children's Hospital and called them, they got up in the middle of the night, went down and then right as it opened to the hospital. And there was a Russian psychiatrist, they get a commission on this, by the way, I've recently found out on all the children they're abducting. So she was a Russian psychiatrist. And she came out and said, no, we'll know the daughter, I don't remember the daughter's name. She's already signed all these papers. And of course, she's underage. She can't contract like that. But that's the way they're running the CPS graph, because how are they able to do that? Because usually mom and dad are surfs. So therefore, the daughter was a surf, they have a property ownership banner and they can do whatever they want almost. That's why that works like that. But Sarah and her husband had for the daughter, they had done the affidavit. So they'll go into a meeting with the administrator of the hospital, three attorneys, and the CPS gal. She lays all her paperwork out on the table. They go leave the room for five minutes. And they come out and say, you and your daughter are free to leave. So the question to UK is if you ever heard of anybody getting a child out of the clutches of CPS, very rarely, if at all. So that happened to Sarah's got, we've got the testimonial, she called in the show and gave it to us one day. So that I was trying to think there's anything else that I needed to. That's the basics on the feudal system, really. It's not difficult to understand, it's just most people have never been exposed to it. And they certainly don't understand some of the side things like the people were property and you're answering these questions and signing something even more important. And you're giving them permission to govern you in that capacity and you're agreeing to the contractual terms. That's why your paper is going to work when you file it, Kate. Roger, I have a question. They cannot, they cannot say no, because this is your decision not theirs. If they try and say no, they're open tyrants, they know it, we don't. Yes, Kathleen. No, this is Sandra from California. Oh, Sandra, hey, I'm sorry. Oh, okay, I'm not saying I'm Sandra. Hi, I just got into the middle of your podcast here. I have a question about the U.S. national status. So when you find the affidavit with the correct jurret form and you're and you're volunteering out of the system. So does it go in the reverse as well? You can always go in and get out. Is that the freedom that we have? Sure. Well, you know, you might say, you know, gosh, man, I hadn't paid taxes in a couple of years and it just really is bothering me. So I want to, well, you wouldn't have to change status to volunteer in for that. But yeah, you can volunteer goes both ways, you know. Yeah, because I was thinking looking at the or listening to your podcast and looking at the government travel.gov page. And you were very clear or it was very clear that, you know, all U.S. citizens are U.S. nationals and with the exception of the American Simulans and the people of Swan or Swan's Island, right? They are just U.S. Swains. Swains. Swains is a really interesting little island. You know, the most unique thing about that is privately owned. Yeah, I know. I did a quick wiki check on it. So those people, if they want to become U.S. citizens, they have to go through the official naturalization process. Correct. Correct. But we, the ones that are U.S. citizens, whether you're born by blood or I guess, if you're a naturalized, I don't know about naturalized, but we can switch between just through a power event after David, right? Oh, correct. All right. That's the reason. Here's the reason they did that. Have you figured out why they did that yet? No, not yet, except all I can think of was that because we were volunteering. The key word is volunteering. If we can volunteer in, we can volunteer out. Correct. Even though you didn't know you volunteered in, they tricked you and did it with your agreement instead of presenting you with everything out front. Well, healthy grease to it. So I guess you got to remember here. These people don't think like we think. We don't think about drinking children's blood or doing sex trafficking or lusting after money or those things generally. We don't think like that, but that's how they think. And we think and look at all of the stuff that I'm presenting you with. And you want to observe it and understand it the way you think. And that ain't going to happen most of the time. You got to be able to think like they think or know that they think differently than we do and be able to look at some of these stuff from a different perspective. Yeah, there's a I can't believe it's all right there. Go, you can't believe more people aren't coming to this move. It's amazing, isn't it? I'm coming to this movement. Well, I mean, I would literally, I know, go to an away from their parents. A child can make a decision over their own body. If you have a gender change or have an abortion and a parent can stop them or they can put a parent in jail. I mean, why can people not see what's happening here? I mean, this is like just out of hand and they don't even hide it anymore. No, they're having to take the mask fully off. And you're nailing a question that has plagued me for over 30 years. Okay. Why do some people see this? And if they don't understand it, which most don't at first, but they know there's something of great substance there that's worth their investigation. And when they investigate it, if they've got that tug on your on your spiritual heartstrings, then you follow it and you go, holy smokes. Because you know, really, once you get past the, I don't know anything about law and yes, it's confusing and all the words have opposite definitions intentionally and all that stuff. It really boils down to this. They've set up a system where they ask us if we were Jim Crow and we said yes and agreed to it. And all we got to do is just take back that agreement because they don't have the authority to make you stay in that position. It's just real simple. They made us all Jim Crow. That's not difficult. Yes, that's not difficult to understand. If it if it if it is too young, then we need to talk. Yes. Now that wasn't Sandra. That was somebody else, right? No, it's Sandra. Okay. Yeah, please. Let's have this discussion. As we're having this discussion, it just occurred. Well, I have this thought all week. It's like, I don't want to be a lawyer. I don't care for the law. But because of where we live, it has to be a life skill. It really has to be a life skill to know what your rights are, what you are, and how you're treated based on your status. It's just a nature of reality. There's a great quote from a great judge, an appellate-level judge. His name was Larned Hand. Have you ever heard of him? Judge Larned Hand. He was too good a judge to get to the Supreme Court. They left him in the appellate level. In one of his cases, I'm a paraphrase just a little bit. He said to defend one's rights, one must be a belligerent claim. I don't think that means carrying a baseball bat around with you or a taser. Okay. But it means you've got, if you're rights or challenge, you got to be able to stand up in somebody's face and go, no, it's not like this, it's like this, not like that, it's like this. And you'll find as you do get in to learning the law, because you're almost going to be, it's almost a necessity if you want to move forward here, different parts of it. You'll be amazed at how often it will come to your aid in your day-to-day life, just the logic and the understanding of some of those basics. Now, what you're doing is you're moving out from the UCC and you're moving under the common law. Okay. And it's easier because the common law, which they hate, there has to be an injured party for their crime. This isn't like spitting on the sidewalk or running the stop sign. There's got to be somebody that was injured. And so that's the law you're moving over under. So maybe it makes that a little bit easier because it's easier to understand. There's another quote I heard from another podcast a long time ago, about these people, these occultists, and it's summed it up beautifully. It's by Emily Dickinson. It says, "Tell all the truth, but tell it to plant." But tell it what, slant? Yes, the plant, S-L-A-N-T. Well, that's what they do. I mean, I'm showing you this stuff. It's been right in front of your whole life. You had no idea. You've just said yes to those two questions and signed innumerable documents is my bet. I had no idea what you did. No, but I knew it was a red flag because I thought those two questions that you said was brilliant because I wondered, "Why would they ask me if I was a U.S. citizen? Why don't they ask me if I'm an American? A resident?" And I'm like, "Why resident? I'm giving you my address. That's where I live." Yeah. Isn't that the term residence, address? Isn't that a little redundant? Yeah, that's exactly what I thought. Yep. That's because, do you understand the term resident? Do we need to go into that here? Because I don't think we've covered that yet. You probably haven't stumbled on it. Where they came up with this and where the term was originally used is when countries signed a treaty and exchange ambassadors. And the new ambassador, let's say we're doing this with Ecuador, and the new Ecuadorian ambassador in D.C. is considered to be in residence, isn't he? Sandy? In residence in a foreign country, me? Yes. I mean, the Ecuadorian ambassador is considered to be in residence in the United States representing Ecuador. So here's my example. Let's say that being from Ecuador, he's going to smuggle in a kilo of cocaine there through Dulles Airport in his diplomatic pouch and they catch him. What do they do to him? Go throw him in federal prison for trafficking? No, they're going to send him back because the US doesn't have any jurisdiction over him. Correct, because he's in residence in the laws that apply to him or Ecuadorian laws. So when they ask, are you a resident? They're asking, are you under the laws of Washington, D.C. in the 14th Amendment? They don't ask you. Are you a resident? Of course. Well, one of the, have you ever seen, you know, in the Declaration of Independence, there's a list of things that the complaints against the king, if you will? I don't, you might read them years ago, maybe lately, I don't know. But the first one is just perfect. See if this doesn't fit. He has erected multitudes of offices, administrative state, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass us and eat out our substance. Isn't that exactly what's going on? Yes. Further down, it says he has brought in a foreign jurisdiction. Is the feudal system in the United States of America a foreign jurisdiction? Now I know, yes. Okay. So we see this, we're fighting the same damn battle. Just a much more sophisticated. But here's what they did with the American Samoans. I don't want to get apart from that. American Samoa, we got into our territorial system in 1901, I believe, and they left them with their God given rights by never incorporating them into the U.S., the federal U.S. So that's why in American Samoa and Swaines Island today, you own your own land, a loyal title. The people that own the most land have the most important positions in the legislature. In American Samoa today, if you were to go and sponsor or have an abortion, they can convict you a murder because they're not incorporated into the U.S. system. And because of that, they only have their natural rights. And that's why they call them non-citizens because they have to naturalize to get to be a citizen in the United States. And a lot of them want to. See, they don't understand this. And they want the goodies and they can't go get the goodies without being a federal citizen. There have been two cases on it in the court system in the last few years. Okay? And so, and we can talk about those in a second, but let me finish up here. So they took those and call them non-citizen nationals because they're not birthright citizens in birth. And they took the term national and hid it behind them. So if you're looking and researching here and you go, non-citizen national, what is that? What is that? I bet that's it, and you go, oh, see, it's American Samoa. And we had a log. I do that with me. Okay? Ron Avery from Arbian. Oh, no, Roger doesn't know what he's talking about. They're non-citizen nationals. No, Ron Avery doesn't have two brain cells together. He can rub together good and he can't know how our enemies think. So he takes the head fake and he gets buffaloed. And we file the right paperwork and become free. Simple. It's amazing how simple this is. It's all these complexities they're throwing you off. They made us all Jim Crow. How complex is that? It's not at all. So what what else, man, or what else can we help you with? I'm glad you're back, by the way. What you need to be that email this morning about the document on the God's Trump card? Was that the what I sent you back certificate? Were you looking at it? Is that what I was talking about? No, no, that's a different Sandra. Is she from California? Oh, it is. Well, I think she's in Texas, but okay, she okay, so it's not the same one. All right. That's certificate of non-citizen national. Yes. Go ahead. Oops. Go ahead. Can you hear me? Oh, sorry. I'm having my eyes. I'm trying to punch the right buttons. No, I'm the floor one. You keep referring to the other Sandra. Like she seems more complicated. No, I'm separate. That's all. Okay. Well, sometimes we even get the same notes and your voices sound similar to which is what throws me. Anyway, that's a very important document. There's all kinds of important stuff in there. That first one is the statement all U.S. citizens are U.S. nationals. That's more fraud, by the way, because you can't make somebody with God-given rights and somebody with man civil rights. There's no way they can be the same. Okay. Now, in the 1896 court case, Plessy versus Ferguson, they came out with the decision that said separate, but equal. This was when you had separate facilities, restaurants, drinking fountains, railroad cars, et cetera. And so then they said separate, but equal. So I would ask you, how can separate drinking fountains, separate restaurants, rooms, cars, whatever, how can those be equal? Well, listening to you for a little bit. Morally, when I was a teenager listening, learning all this stuff in civics class and U.S. history, Morally, I knew there was something off about this, but learning from you is because the equality part is what they claim are the two political statuses. Then it made sense now. Correct. Correct. Not just for everything becomes perfectly clear. So by turn, a light bulb on, right? Exactly. Well, they overcame that with Brown versus Board of Education in 1954. But and now they can, because they've hidden the national behind the citizens of the United States, now they can come out and just ask you the leading question, are you a citizen of the United States? Well, there's another layer of fraud. There's lack of full disclosure in this contract that I agreed to. You didn't ask me, are you a citizen of the United States or a national, where I could go investigate the two differentments. You just ask me the leading question of the federal slave. So there's another reason they've got to recognize this. Remember, fraud vitiates any contract, ab initio, which means from the beginning, if there was fraud, it's null and void. Now, that leads to some really interesting questions here. Like if the whole thing's null and void, and you came in and surreptitiously set up this thing where I'm collateralized, then all the money that you've made since the 30s have been illegal, and you need to return it, don't you? All the great fortunes that have been built on, on this little scheme, I guess, unique. You know, I've heard a lot about this term retribution. So last few years, how about if we bring that term into the discussion, there are our our sabotee and friends? How about if we bring in the concept of group punishment? Because everything they do is for the Jews. They're the ones that all work together highly organized to fleece us, enslave us, and then suck our essence out, which is what they've done. So can't we do a thing called collective punishment now? I mean, it benefited all of you, the decisions, right? Well, that's collective punishment. When kid throws a stone out of a village, oh, we're going to collectively punish them and mow the village down and kill everybody. Well, I think we can use those terms too. We can do collective punishment too, can't we? Now that we've uncovered all this fraud and understand what you've done, how you've enriched yourself, how you've empowered yourself, how you've got the big mansions all over the world and all this influence. Well, that was all done with fraud. We need you to return that. Here's what I think you do to them. You go to them and go, all right, you give us 90% of your of your estate and what you've gained here illegally and fraudulently. And we'll let you keep 10% and live. If you don't give us the 90%, we're going to find you and kill you. And then we're going to get what we can get because it was all built on fraud. I don't think they'd like that too much, do you? No. So what other questions? Oh, let's go back to this certificate underneath the policy statement. And for the audience, what they're doing is they're saying in this policy statement from the State Department, it's travel.state.gov is the website and certificate of non-citizen nationality is the title of the document. And they're going, you know, we've had, we've had requests for this document. We used to put them out. But the cost of ink and paper has gotten so absorbent and we use like fine, fine paper on this. So what we're going to suggest that you do is just get a passport. Now, when a non-citizen American national, the American Samoaans are strange islanders, when they get issued a passport on the visa pages there in the back, on the first page, there's a big black stamp. This person is not a citizen of the United States. So now they cannot be citizens without naturalizing. And a lot of them don't like that because they move to the US thinking that they're US citizens, a lot of them go to Utah. And I guess the Mormons did a real good job down there. And they come to the States and now they got all these limitations. They can't go sort of higher than so leveling civil service. And if they're in the military, they can't be officers. And they've got a representative in Congress, but she can't vote. And they've got all these limitations on them, see? And so they're carrying court cases. The first one was still when I was in Argentina. Back when the book first came out, it's about 2010, probably, and maybe a little later. But you can find that article by going to a search engine and putting in parentheses, you put American Samoa parentheses each side, and then you go and put the word with parentheses on each side, plebiscite. So American Samoa and plebiscite. And what happened was they pulled a plebiscite, which is where everybody on the island votes, because they think they're getting screwed because they can't get any of the goodies because they're not citizens of the United States. And they only give the goodies to citizens of the United States. And they feel like they're being cheated. And so they took that case up to the Supreme Court. I think it was originally in a district court there. And then because of that and the federal nature of this, it went up to the federal system and the appellate level there in DC. And then when they ruled against them, they tried to take it to the Supreme Court and they requested certiary. And the Supreme Court wouldn't hear the case and see the Supreme Court cannot hear this case because they'd blow the lid off the whole scheme. They can't have it. Now, about four years ago, five, maybe, there was another case out of Utah, very interesting, where some Americans, some Owens and the attorney they hired was an American Samoa. And they went to challenge this, we want to be, we think we're citizens of the United States. Why can't we be? Well, the district judge in Salt Lake City ruled in their favor within 24 hours. Do you know what an amicus brief is, Sandy? No, I do not. It's called an amicus Curie brief. And it's when there's an important case, it's someplace like an appellate level or any court where that's called a friend of the court brief, where other interested party are issuing a brief in on the subject matter and the decision. Okay. So when this decision happened in Salt Lake City, within 24 hours, 24 hours, there was two amicus Curie briefs at the court. One of them was the US and the other one was American Samoa, objecting to this decision, saying that they should be citizens of the United States. And I told the audience that's the time when this was happening. In fact, their lawyer said in the article, first article, he's at the end, he's going, do you know there's two types of citizenship in this country? Well, that's my line, man. I've been using it for years. Okay. So I predicted when it got to Denver, at the Taylor Circuit, that it would be overturned. And sure enough, it is. And you can go find that on YouTube, where they record the arguments from the court. There's all recording of it on YouTube somewhere. And so that's the whole deal about American Samoa. And if it got turned down at the appellate level, it never had a chance to go to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court would never accept this case. They can't. It'll blow the lid off the whole scam. Okay, wait a minute. You said the American, the government of American Samoa, try to stop this the court case. That means somebody is a moa. Yes. They know, it's just the common people don't know. So these people in are they some Americans, someone by blood or they just Americans, you know, white people. By blood because they don't have birthright citizenship. That's a federal deal. Under the 14th amendment, all persons born. I don't know. I don't know what's the worst sin, not knowing or having your own people and elders and people in government knowing, but not telling the people. Oh, there's two types of lies. It's one lies by omission and lies by co-mission. And it seems to me that the lies by omission are far more sinister. Now we had a listener. What was somebody somebody out there remember his name? He had an unusual name. I've forgotten it, but he was an American Samoan who's been in Arizona for 30 years. And he of course didn't know any of this stuff. And the important thing was, it's his family that are next in line to rule the island because they are the majority land owners. So it's his uncle's going to be the king or something there. So we schooled him up to Lula. Was that his name? To Lula? To Lula? Something like that. Nice guy. But he had no idea this, but hopefully the information is dribbling back to American Samoa a little bit because I'm sure there's a bunch of those people that just do not comprehend why things are as they are. Tattooie. Tattooie. There you go. That was him. So yeah, we've had we've had him and somebody else the other day, we knew some other people in Salt Lake along the way. He said there's there's a whole group of the American Samoans here. Hey Roger. Good morning. Tom? Hey, it's Tom again. Yeah. Is it Marco that has the telegram channel? Yes. Yes. Okay. Is she here? If she can or does somebody know exactly what it is? I don't think I'm digging for it. She's right there. Marco, are you there, baby? Is that you? Yep. It's me. I don't have my head. Yeah. There she is. Yeah. If you can just repeat. If you could just announce the channel that it's okay, you can get it and she may want to join on there at some point. Yes. It's national status, freedom. It's three different words and it's on the matrix stop. If you can click on it, it'll take her there or just on telegram national status. Okay. Okay. Thank you very much Roger. She's really, really picking up a lot of this. So she's hopefully she'll join the next week. Okay. Great. I would tell you, Mercka's specialty is new students and helping them get started on a solid path through all this confusing stuff. And so I would encourage you to join her over there. And if you need help when we're not on the air, you can exchange with her. She knows everything very well. Okay. So, all right, so Sandy. Well, go ahead, Mercka. What again? Is it awesome? We'll see her soon. Okay. Good deal. Let's go back to Sandy here. Sandra, did we get all of your stuff taken care of? It seems like there's something I haven't mentioned yet that I needed to. Now you answered my question about the national U.S. Okay. This is where I wanted to go with you. When you get down past the policy statement and that certificate and on citizen nationality, they have a bunch of paragraphs under there that relate back to the Immigration Naturalization Act. And one of them, I think, is section 308, two or three down from the bottom of the document there. And it says it quotes the section, as what I was quoting earlier, a national owes total allegiance to a small S state, not a capital S, a small S. And down a couple of paragraphs, they tell you what the capitals are. The capital states are DC in the territories. And it's a capital S above it dealing with the national U.O. allegiance to a small S state. Well, what we've covered so far, if U.O. allegiance to the state of California, well, they automatically owe you protection, don't they? That's the formula. Allegiance for protection, protection for allegiance. You don't even need their agreement. It's automatic. It's a duty. It's law. It's not an option. They owe you allegiance. This is our teeth with the states. Okay. Now, I doubt if most of those people know this, even the sharpest of them, because they don't teach this stuff in law school anymore, for the most part. They've never been exposed to it. Probably any more than you have. All right. But that's what that means. And that's how that's interpreted. I owe you allegiance. You owe me protection. I know you're supposed to protect me from these state agencies. They're promulgating regulations for residents. You're supposed to protect me from speeding laws. They're written for residents. They're trying to apply to me on the side of the road and get a bunch of money out of me. You owe me protection from that. Why aren't I getting it? Well, because your governor's Gavin Newsom. But, uh, Merkah, tell us, Sandra, about when you notified the AG of California, and the letter they sent back, and they're, yeah. What was that? Is it? Yeah, they. Holy smokes. Two minutes. Um, the AG addressed it as, uh, we were, we ignore, um, we appreciate our private individuals. So I am not using that for, um, to notice law enforcement again. And showing them a copy of it that he's already acknowledged it. And see that's the difference. When you file this paperwork, you're not public anymore. You're private. And it's only the public laws and public policy that applies to you in that capacity. And when you go through the change, it doesn't apply to you anymore. And so that's what that letter says. We don't give legal advice. If you need legal advice, go to the California state bar, yada, yada, yada. And we do protect our private citizens. That was the last words in that paragraph, I believe, Merkah, right? Anyway, there's an official letter from your official estate attorney general. And, uh, we can get into this deeper next week, but we're about to lose the show. And I've got a, a lunch and appointment. It's a nice young woman's taking me to lunch to discuss this exact same subject matter. So, uh, anyway, that's what we're doing. And, uh, I hope you got something out of all that today. There's a bit to learn. It seems intimidating at first. It's not it. You'll become familiar with it and be able to work with it. Is your freedom worth it to you to do that is the real question here. So I can't answer that only you can. But as you go through that, if you choose to, you're going to find some confusion. And that's what we're here for is to straighten that stuff out. So go enjoy the rest of your fourth of July weekend. And I'll see you on Monday. Bye bye everyone. Roger. Yes. Thanks, Roger. Yes. I sent my work in to the secretary state on the third just before. Oh, good. Congratulations. Good way to do it. I guess I'm, I don't consider it official until I get the green card back. But well, no, that's not right. In our system, uh, when you put it in the mail, it's considered received just like the IRS does to you. Right. I know that's what you said. Just fine. Just to make sure they got it. I got it notarized, everything. And I have to tell you, it was just the feeling of relief. And I was like, so happy. Yeah, I'm gonna explain it. I mean. So, okay. So here's the question. Well, here's the question. Did anybody that was around you come over and say, gosh, Kathleen, congratulations on your freedom. They didn't come up to you and say that in the post office or anything, did they? No, but the place where I have my mailbox, I was telling the guy and I gave him the website and encourage him and his brother to look into becoming nationals. Good. Good. Well, here's the point I was trying to make. Here's the point I'm trying to make. When you did this, the other day, the world didn't change, did it? No, but I changed. So you changed. And therefore, you and the others have got to be the change. And you cannot be the change and accomplish that without having control of the information. So as you get control of the information, you get more free and then you start getting empowered because you've been reconnected with God's rights that you were supposed to have at birth that they cheated you out of, basically. The overriding statement on this, Esau Edom stole his birth right back. You're just getting it back. But that's why that's important to learn the information. You've got to be the change. Hey, Mark, I got to get out of here because I got a lunch. But Mark, if you guys want to have a discussion or whatever, Mark is here and he's very fluent in this and can help you with any of your questions. Okay. And they, my question, that wasn't my question. But my question about the discussion today, when you talk about a bond is taken out for each of us, when they. No, no, I never said that. Well, they issue, they issue United States bonds as all countries in the world do. It's just that this is the backing for it. You know, they say, make money out of thin air. They don't make money out of thin air. Here's the mechanism right here. The birth certificate is the warehouse receipt attached to the bond is collateral. By the way, isn't bond to the root word of bondage? No. Hey, Roger, this just hit me. Yes, you can do it along this. Can you hear me? Okay. Yeah, I hear you fine. Kathleen's gonna listen. We're gonna run. Yeah. Let me, let me see if I can explain this. This just hit me like a ton of bricks. If you go back to the feudal system and you think of the lord of the manner and let's say he's got all these serfs and he goes out and says, you know, I need some money and I can't wait for these serfs to bring in their crops so I can sell it. How about if I go out and borrow money from from other places and I will use the collateral of the stirs, their labor, back these long, their labor and their property. I could use your property because I have that too. Well, they don't have they don't have property because they are property. Exactly. So, so the lord of the manner has these serfs which are his property, anything they make their own, which they don't directly own, is the lord of the manners property too. Our government's doing the very same thing. The day you were born, the day you were born, they're using us and our property as collateral to take out loans from domestic and foreign sources, including investors, investors that purchase the bonds. That's the origin of the credit spout. It's the origin of the credit spout. And I know, look, if you're... Is that what the bondholders are? Oh, they're all kinds of institutions. They're what? Countries. It can be institutions. It can be countries. It can be individuals. It could be anybody, you know, in the old days when I was a kid, my grandmother would go to the post office and buy me a $25 savings bond. She'd pay $18.50 for it and in five years I could go or however long it was, I can go take it to the post office and it's worth $25. Bonds are a little different animal. They're not like the other stuff because they have what's called an inverse relationship. And what that means in the relationship that's inverse is price to yield. What's the price of the document and what it's going to yield? And as the yield goes up, the price goes down. And that's what's happening right now, okay? So the bondholders are all going, they're seeing their bonds worth less and less and they're thinking, can I get out of the door before everybody else tries to get out and it's jammed? That's the danger that this bond market poses to investors, okay? And then what we're at is we're at the end of a 50-year bond cycle in one hand and let's see. It started in 1971 when Jimmy Carter got out and Ronald Reagan got in, there was super high inflation and a guy named Paul Volcker came in and raised the rates on bonds to 22%. That's the bond market that started in the early 70s that's going downhill right now. There's another one that's a 250-year cycle and it's ending right now also. That's what we're facing. This financial situation is damn serious, folks. We've never faced anything like it in the history of the planet. Well, a friend of mine on 4th of July, she's a stockbroker. She deals with high-level clients. She told me, she said, get your money out of all your 401k and she said, put it in US Treasury bonds. But I said, well, if the dollar, then it's not going to be worth anything. She said, well, something's worth something more than nothing. And she said, because gold and silver, she's not going to be able to go around and be giving gold and silver. She said, there's nowhere you're going to be able to buy goods and services worth gold and silver. Well, initially, well, that may be true, but it's the only thing that's going to hold and excel in exceeded and purchasing power. You could keep a bit of cash. Cash will be king for a while, and but gold, silver, Bitcoin, and I prefer gold and silver. So that's what you're going to do. You keep in bonds. Well, yeah, they'll pay you. You'll probably get your payments in Treasury bonds, but you're going to get it in inflated dollars. It's not what you get. It's what you get will buy purchasing power. Yeah, man. Yes. Yeah, I just want to get marks contact information there, Roger, while he's still on board there. Yeah, we actually have to go ahead. I'll stop. I'll stop. Yeah, I'll stop talking. Go ahead, Mark. Give it to him. All right. It's straw man at mark. All. Okay, okay, straw man. No, no, just straw man. Email address. This is an email address. You have to have. Okay, wait a minute. straw man at mark. M A R K. Okay. A L L. Okay. C as in Charlie, A, P as in Papa, S is in Sam dot com. All right. Yeah, I can get more all caps dot com. Yeah, this is John and John and New Jersey. So you'll get an email. It'll be J.M. Services one at yahoo dot com. Okay. We're trying to see about address in public. So, but you're okay. Okay. Well, I get enough crap in my email to pay the food with anyway. So, yeah, I tried to put some. Yeah, straw man at mark all caps dot com, right? You got it. And it doesn't have to be capitalized as just my poke of the people who think their name and all capital letters need something special. Yeah, it's about some money that's been donated to the IRS. And I'm going to try to get some of it back. And, you know, I know you get a percentage, but it's something's better than nothing. You know, and I know you're only first in that. Yeah, we'd rather honestly, and it's not because of what we take out of that, but we'd rather you not do it by by yourself, because we don't want you to make a mistake, and we don't want to put you through all the grief of figuring out what to do and do something wrong. Okay. Yeah, well, we do like we do let we do make a lot of mistakes there. And that's how we, it's called that school of hard knocks there. Sure. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, those are the good lessons, the ones you learn like that you never forget them. Yeah, we look forward to getting your, we look forward to getting your email. Okay, Mark. So, you know, I mean, I could leave you, leave you a phone number on the email or whatever you want to work as you want to make. Right? Okay. And then I can get whatever you need to get. Okay, I don't want to have hog the show there, and I do appreciate everything you do there. Roger, and Mark, and all the good people in this program. Well, enjoy the rest of the day. Okay, well, you do the same. Does anybody else have anything for me specifically today? Because I do have to go. Okay, I'm gonna, I'm gonna mute at you. So Roger, all right, I'm gonna leave. You're so welcome. I'll leave the rest of the show here. Yeah, you're welcome. Or leave the rest of the after show here with Mark. He's very steeped in this. And Mark, thank you very much. I'm just, you know, we're getting people like Paul and Mark and America and the other good people are coming here and they, they get moved by the, by the information they go, well, I want to do something. I go, well, okay, I do this, you know, I'm not a great director and all that stuff. But I love to see it take shape and I love to see it take shape because the information motivates you, not me. Okay. So regardless, we'll take a short day tomorrow as a little bit of a day off. And we'll be back on Monday and should be a cracker Jack week next week. There's a lot of things happening. So if nobody's got me. Thank you, Mark, you're welcome to death. All of you. Okay. So I'll see you next week. Okay. Okay, enjoy your lunch. Thank you. Well, I'm gonna go see if I can get in free. Okay. All of a sudden, man, somebody been talking to her about this for years, never even been interested, kind of a lib, you know, and all of a sudden I need to talk with you. I need to talk with you. Can we get together? I'll take you to lunch. I need to find out how to do this. So I don't know any of the reasons that change has happened. I'm looking forward to finding out and go and help Miss Ann get free. So I'll see y'all next week. Okay. Bye bye. Ciao. Adios. These catch. Catch is ringing my dinner bell. It's lunch time. Hi, this is Sandra again, is Merka on the line? Nope, I guess not. I just wanted to let her know that I'm trying to join her telegram channel. Did you find the channel, Sandra? Yes, I did. Mark, by the way. Oh, hi, Mark. Yeah, I did. Yeah, there you go. There she is. Merka, go ahead. Oh, maybe that was mistaken. So once you sign on, she comes back and she'll give you a welcome aboard kind of message and give you some tips and things about how to utilize the website or the platform telegram. Okay. So you're in very good hands over there. Okay, I just want to make sure that, you know, she doesn't think, I don't know if there's a scanning process. I just want to know that, you know, oh, no, yeah, okay. No, it, you know, everybody comes on board and at request to join. She usually follows up with a, you know, a letter to you. Okay. How do you spell the name? M-I-R-K-A. Oh, okay. Okay. Merka. All right. I thought that was an E. All right. It's Sandra. Yes. Yeah. Hey, this is Wayne in Texas. I was listening to some of your comments and I don't know that that stockbroker really has good advice and I'll tell you why. If you listen to certain people like Bill Holter, Lynette Dang, they're talking about they're on YouTube. They're talking about the flood of treasuries coming back to the states because all these foreign countries are getting rid of their paper and the central banks of China, Russia and other countries are buying gold left and right because at some point there can very well be a switch to a form of exchange that gold will be backing everything. And then as far as locally, here's what I suggest is talking to either a local farmer or store, small store owner that might understand the value of precious metals, you know, like dimes, quarters, silver, half dollars for silver, especially, because at some point you could be able to go in there and buy small amounts of goods, you know, that you might need. And then if you went to the gold route, then with the accumulation of some of the value they expect to see, once the dollar crashes, you could be able to buy, you might be able to buy the store for that matter. But you want to understand precious metals is three things, precious metals, they're historical, they've lasted through centuries, they have universal acceptance, meaning you could go to a farmer in California, Texas, China, wherever, you're going to understand the value of gold and then you make a deal accordingly. And then the last thing is counterparty risk. These types of investments do not have counterparty risk, like your bank deposit does, like your stock do, your 401(k), because in that case, you're depending on another entity to look out for your particular benefit and try to cash it out for you. And I can tell you that's not going to happen. And if you look at a video called The Great Taking, again, the fellow lays out what's happened. All of our investments, whether it's bank deposits, stocks, bonds, et cetera, are now pooled together. And we're all considered beneficial owners, not the legal owner of those assets. So if push comes to shove, they're going to take possession of those assets to keep themselves in business. And yeah, you may see your money someday, but it could very well be near from now. So I just wanted to mention that a couple things, but Lynette Zang is on YouTube and Bill Holter has been a bunch of interviews recently, especially a great one on USA Watchdog. So I would turn the stockbroker onto it, too, because they're going to be getting asked for advice, and they're giving out the wrong advice they say buy more paper. And Sandra? Yes. As far as a broker is concerned in stocks, your stocks are co-mingled, so you don't eat them. You're an unsecured credit editor. So your best, if you're going to have stocks, is get physical possession of your stock certificates if you can now, but they're going digital. It's very difficult to do that. And I yield and I reiterate what the previous person just said. Thank you so much. And The Great Taking, there is, it's a book, and there is a audiobook on YouTube of The Great Taking, I yield. Oh, this is Sandra again. I did not ask that question, but thank you for the information, because I am aware of everything you said, Wayne, from Texas and the second gentleman. That's it. All right. Thank you, Sandra. I was going to follow up on with Wayne. And Lynette Zang is on a YouTube channel called ITM, as in Mary. ITM Trading is the name of her, or the channel that she's part of. But what I liked about Lynette Zang is she really takes a practical approach. Hold on. And one of the things that she points out is when you hold the gold and silver, you don't necessarily have to be trading in it, because there are people and dealers who will still buy it at the current price. So as needed, you can sell your gold or silver for cash and use that to make your purchases. And of course, it'll be at the new adjusted value of whatever the dollar is at that time. So like property taxes, if your county won't accept directly the value of gold and silver, you can sell it on the open market and take the money and go to your county assessor and pay that off. So don't think of it as that's the only thing you're going to build. I mean, cash is going to be around. It's just going to be greatly inflated. And the way to keep up with that inflation is usually gold and silver. I yield. Yeah. Mark. I'm listening. Yeah. Hey, Wayne again. I just want to let you know that recently, within the last several weeks, Lynette broke away from ITM and she now has her own organization called the Zang Enterprises. Oh, cool. I did not know that. Yeah. You might find some old videos of her as ITM, but she's pumping out a lot of good information under this Zang Enterprises. But as far as ITM goes, they have a great interviewer. Her name is Daniella Kanboni. And she did have the author of The Great Taking On Not Too Long ago. His name is Webb. We get this first thing. But I would say if you could find that video, go to the 34-minute mark. That's when they really dive into what's happened to our funds when it's given to the banks. What could very well happen? I'd love to talk about 20 minutes. I've been trying to pass it. Well, they just recently announced, I don't know if that was Greg Hunter or the interview with Bill Holter on USAWatchDog.com. I highly recommend that channel. He only pumps out two, maybe three videos a week. But it's Friday, weekly news wrap-up is where I get a lot of my information. And one of the banks of Japan has unrealized losses that they see coming. And they're selling off over 60 billion with a B, $60 billion worth of bonds, US bonds, that they're collecting on. So that money is flooding back to the United States basically. But they're getting rid of these bonds. China's doing the same thing. Rush has already done the same thing. All these US bonds that countries, foreign banks, foreign companies, foreign individuals, they're getting out of the US dollar. You are seeing the crash of the US dollar as it's happening. I can't make it any more clearer than that. Yeah, a great 100% mark. And one thing to some US banks, I hear a big trouble also. Bank of America, I believe, changed a couple of the majors are so far underwater with the bonds. They bought it like the zero or 1% pricing not too long ago. And when folks need to realize if your money is in the bank, you could very well be subject to a bail in versus a bail out. And I'd sure recommend looking up that definition for folks because you will see you're that unsecured creditor that Sketch had talked about. And you're going to be back down in the bottom of the barrel with the office reply folks trying to get your money. And it's a real good technique to understand. Thank you. Well, we just saw a prime example of a bail in in Greece. They about five, seven years ago. I think there was a big political change. But what ended up happening was the banks were in trouble. And so they first they limited the availability of people's monies in the bank where they could only get out like $60 a day. And then they took a percentage. I want to say it was almost 35 40% of everyone's money that was in the bank. I think you had to have over 100,000. But a lot of people even Russians had had deposited money in Greece banks. And they all got hosed from it. So they bailed in the banks not by the government bailing them out, but they just took depositors money. And we're getting geared up for that now. At one of the I think fed board meetings, it was discussed that the government would not do or the it's not really the government. It's the Federal Reserve Bank, the World Bank. They're not going to bail out Wall Street again. What they're going to do is have the depositors of this money in banks. They're going to do a bail in and take a portion of their money to bail out the banks. How convenient. But that was the other thing too when they Bill Holter and Greg on the discuss was the FDIC. I think it was come out and said there were 65 major banks that were insolvent. But they weren't releasing the name because they didn't want to run on the bank. They didn't want depositors running to transfer funds to other banks. But yeah, we're in trouble. Exactly. Hey, there's another great channel called Liberty and Finance on YouTube. And that's for Andy Sheckman shows up about every Tuesday. And recently they were discussing how vulnerable mutual funds are too. And that there could very be a circumstance where when there's a redemption starts to really pick up out of sight, they could gate those funds. Meaning you can't automatically assume you're going to get that money if you're going to need it. And the fellow who was interviewing from Liberty and Finance, he mentioned that from the 2008 debacle when we had that crash, he is still yet to get all his money back. And I guess it's been coming in a little by little, but again, what, 16 years? And he's still not had all his money back for the funds he had. They got swirled in that bail out back then. So it's a good channel. It has Liberty and Finance. Mark. Okay. Thank you, Wayne. Mark. Go ahead. Mark, it's Kathleen. I was wondering the banks, I thought they're, they're all owned. I mean, if you look at the majority stockholders, these are the elite that own all the banks. So why would they go and they, and where these banks are going to go belly up? I don't get it because that's their platform is the bank that they own which already shares. Well, the banks are going to go belly up. They're going to bail them out, except the ones that are, you know, only the big ones that are too big to fail, they'll continue to crop them up and bail them out. But we're going to see a bunch of little banks that are going to go under. I got a comment. Go ahead. There's a group called Genesis Gold. It's affiliated, true news, I did the research and affiliated themselves with it. So I give that them a lot of gratis for that as it sounds like a Christian organization. And they do the 401k conversions to gold and silver. And it sounds like they're, especially for the Southern California people, I think their hub is in Beverly Hills. And I think they also may have a vault around the country. So you could physically walk in and do a transaction. So be something to look into to get yourself out of your 401k and such. What's the name of the company? Genesis Gold. Thank you. You know, the other one I like too is, was it Kirk, K-I-R-K, Elliot, E-L-L-I-O-T, precious metals, Kirk Elliot. And he has a really unique program because and he only deals in bullion. He does not do what they call, was it collectible coins. That's the nicer, the easier term. So they don't do collectible coins or anything like that. Thank you, pneumatic. They don't do those collectible coins. They just do straight up bullion. And here's what his program, and I thought it was very interesting. You pay 8% of above the price as your premium. And all coin dealers have a premium. All gold and metal dealers have a premium. But if you want to sell it back at any point in time, it gives you the actual price, whatever the going price is, like the spot price. Most of the times you pay a premium when you buy gold or silver and you go to a dealer and you sell it back, they don't give you, they don't even give you the spot price. Some of these guys are really quick and they want to give you the meltdown price, which is ridiculous. That's for junk metal. So Kirk Elliott, you might check them out, crunch some numbers, see if it makes sense. But I thought his program was very interesting. 8% fee for buying from me, and it gives you the spot price whenever you sell it back to him, so there's no loss on that end, on your end. And the other one was Genesis. Genesis Gold Group, I think is the name of it. Wayne, is that right? Is that who gave that company? But just be careful, there's a lot of people that are worried because the last time they did the gold confiscation, they didn't confiscate certain gold items. And one of those was the numismatic or the collectible coins that were, what was it, 1938 and older, they didn't collect those. But again, they sell those at a high premium, and when you get into the numismatic coins, which are considered collectibles, it's only worth what the next person's willing to pay for it. And who determines what that price is? It's really difficult. I would never, you know, unless I was really wealthy and I was like, oh, I really like this coin, I want to add it to my collection. I'm not buying it as quote, an investment per se, but it's just something I like, you know, maybe like a car or a painting or whatever. It's subjective, it's only worth what somebody else is willing to give you, whereas bullion gold and silver has a world market that sets the prices. You know, I get a suggestion for all you people looking to buy gold or silver. Check your local coin dealers, because they do sell it. And I found it locally cheaper than I. I did. You dropped off. Yeah, I mean, it was fun. I have dropped, but I found it for myself back and a couple of years ago, I sold some silver and I actually got more money just by offering it up on eBay. You can find that if you sell it yourself on eBay or marketplace or whatever, but you got to make sure you get real money when you get paid for it. But people try to set you up and stuff, you know, got to be careful. But you can sell it for way more that you can actually sell it for what it's worth when you sell it yourself like that in little quantities instead of going to a coin dealer. Most of them, they want it for nothing. But there are some honest ones out there and Rich was right. Hang on, buddy. Rich was right. You usually can buy it cheaper locally than you can from those guys that sell online or the big, big guys that yield. I'll give you my three favorite places to buy online and their prices are usually the best. One of them is buy gold and silver and it's the acronym. It's B-A-G, oh, I'm sorry, B-G-A-S.com. Now, I've lost, I haven't visited them in a while, but it's buy gold and silver. Yeah, B-G-A-S-C.com. B is in buy, G is in gold, A is in and, S is in silver, C is in coin.com. That was one of my primary places that I'd like to shop at. They're reputable online dealer. The other one is J-M Bullion. J is in Jack. M is in Marybullion.com. J-M Bullion.com. And then the other one is S-D Bullion.com. It's S is in Sam. D is in David Bullion.com. Those are my three primary online sellers of gold and silver that I like to shop at and have bought from here and there across the years. Andy, I was just going to say, if you're in New Orleans, you can buy gold, not the best price that blanched in company on magazine street. I yield. What was the name of the company? Your phone kind of faded their blanchard. Blanchard in company. Blanchard in company. B-L-A-N-C-H-A-R-D. Blanchard are my B-E-R-D. Okay. They've been around since the 1800s. Cool. Online company. Yes, you can. But it's best to go down there and physically. If you're in New Orleans. New Orleans? That's what the Yankees call it. New Orleans. That's a joke. Put on phone. Yeah, it's blanchard with an A. Blanchard. And Mark, I have a question. And this is really elementary. But why is it that they, you know, we know that the elite is orchestrating this whole thing with the market crashes and eventually going to one world currency. But why are they doing it? How are they benefiting? First off, they're not elite. First off, I don't call them elites. I call them global tyrants. I try to get people to stop using the word elite and start using global tyrants. So these global tyrants, one, they love the power of manipulating large population, right? So they got this hunger for power. And the more money they accumulate, the more power they have. And we see that with people like Bill Gates and Elon Musk and George Soros, those type of people that just become somewhat maniacs. I don't know about Elon. I got mixed feelings about him. But so, Ian, you got to remember, there's only like maybe 100 families that are, you know, consider, quote, "blue bloods" that are really tied into maybe less than that. I think I heard somebody say it one time. There was 38 families that consider themselves royalty. And they believe they are, they rule the world. And they are hungry to control the world whatever way they want through a one-world government, which is demonic as can be. In a good example of that is the Tower of Babel or Babel, some people call it in the Bible. And God struck them down. And they all had to speak, you know, they all spoke different languages at that point to confuse them all. And so now we're seeing that same attempt has been moving forward. It's the underlying spiritual thing is demonic. And they want a one-world government, a one-world currency, a one-world everything to control the world, which will eventually usher in the false messiah, which most people refer to as Antichrist. And they're going to bail out the world if everybody will worship the false messiah. Does that help answer your question, Kathleen? Is that what it says? Yes, that's what I thought. Short story, they're the ones you've made up in school. Maybe, maybe if you were attending their school, then I'd be impressed. Yeah, that's where I see it going, Kathleen. Go ahead. Yeah, it's Mr. Gobaloni or Mr. and Mrs. Gobaloni, and it's all about control. And there are 13 families that control the world. It's in the chat. I yield. Interesting. I want to take a picture of that. I wish you if you can post it and hold on, hold on, hold on, please. If you can post that in chat, I would dearly love it if you would go to the number two, radio ranch.chatango.com and post it over there because once this free conference call closes or you come in late, you don't see that chat. Excuse me, you don't see that chat post. Yes, I know, and it's hard for me to post in Hangout. I've never been able to do it if you could teach me, but we don't have time today. Are you doing that on a phone or are you doing it on a computer? I'm on a computer. Sketch. Okay. All right. How do I get a hold of you, Sketch? I can do a screen share. If I can have control, this is melody on Kansas. Well, you should be able to go to YouTube and type in how to post on chatango, and I imagine you'll find a video that'll show you exactly how to do it. All right. I will try and do that for you, Mark. It just helps. Yeah, I understand. It's just trying to jump from both spots. I don't have two computers. Oh, it's easy to do. You open up a tab. You're in a web browser, right? You can open up a web browser. Yep. And you go to, you just type in the numeral toage, radio ring. Okay. Well, then you drop your cursor in the bottom and you do a right-hand click and do a paste that you, if you can paste it on, on free conference call, you can easily paste it in chatango. All right. Same process. All right. Thanks, Sketch. All right. In the chat here, it's the last one I posted, Yandex, lots of links. Well, what you're putting in Sketch is a, is a search result. So you're going to Yandex and you typed in 13 families that control the world. So anybody can go to any search engine and type that, even though Yandex is probably not controlled through Google's algorithms, Yandex, I believe, is Russian-based. And so they're not, they're not filtered through Google's algorithms. I'll say that better there. Right. And it's powered by the IBM supercomputer. Whatever it is. Yandex or Google? Yandex. Really? That's interesting. Yeah. I forget the name. I'll come up with a question when you and Sketch are done. Yes. I think you're done. Are you? Okay. So kind of based on the great taking, but we know they also want to do the CBDC. So, so my theory is kind of when the banks crash, instead of taking everybody's money to bail out the banks, that's when they're going to attempt to convert people to the CBDCs. And I think they're going to give them, I'm going to call it, bonus money, currency to convert. You know, you got $1,000 in there. So if you convert it, we'll give you 11, 1250. I think they're going to have to stiffen that prize quite a bit, you know, to pull in. They might get, you know, the general libtards that way, but they'll probably jump right in with both feet right away without saying boo. But to get, you know, people that are halfway awake or mostly awake, they're going to have to really sweeten that booty, you know, before people jump into that digital. But do you think you're ready for it? And do you think that's going to be a part of when they take the banking structure down this time? Probably. I don't know when they'll be ready. I don't see why that would it would take to be ready. It don't make sense that, you know, they haven't done it already. They're trying to get those countries that don't have the central bank shut in there. They want this worldwide. But were they, there was a couple countries right that they attempted to do it and it was a great fail. It was in some African Niger, I think was one of them. And I forget what the other one was. It might have been Zimbabwe, I forget. Lisa, I think it might be already up and running when we don't know it. But not like we think. But, you know, if you talk to, if you listen to Catherine offs and fits, she says, it's not going to be successful. Yeah. I feel a whole third he'll say, it's not going to, it might work for a little while, but it's not going to, it's going to crash too. So hopefully that's the case. I've listened to them. So yeah, I know their theory on that and I hope they're correct. I got hope be on the sketch. Yes, me too. But if you do like me, if you do like me, I won't be able to use that. You know, there's still a lot of people that don't have computers or cell phones. And how are they going to force them to, you know, learn that curve to use fake money? You know, that goes away when you turn lights off. So I can't even get more parks theory on that also. Go ahead, Brad. What you got to say. I got a lot to say. Well, you guys are forgetting, these guys are kind of playing like Highlander. There can only be one. As much as they hate us, they hate each other also. And they're always trying to one up each other. So right. Well, look, if you don't have a computer and you don't have a cell phone, it's not a problem. We'll just slip a little piece of hardware underneath your skin and your hand or on your forehead. And then when you go to buy something, you just put your back of your hand across that scanner and then it'll charge it for you. All right, I'm in. Welcome to the can. Can I start right away? No, we actually, yes, yes, you can. They've already got people around the world that are techies and they're bragging how they can put that little RFID chip in their hand. And they've got locks that automatically open. They've got car doors that'll unlock and they'll get in and start the ignition. They've used it for all kinds of quote security purposes. Yeah, there's people already doing it. And when you walk up on your phones, they have what's called Google Pay and Apple Pay, which is linked to your bank account or to a credit card. And right now you could go up to most retailers and with your phone, which is just a connection device, it connects it to your account and boom, you paid with Google Pay or Apple Pay. Well, if you just take that same concept, all it is is a unique ID and put it on to a little chip and implant that in the back of your hand, then you can do the same thing. And people are doing it right now. If I can't have my own specialized tattoo, I'm not doing it. We can get you a specialized bar code or a QR code, not a problem. Okay, some people on that that they can, we're taking in through the atmosphere, et cetera, nanobots that are crystals that turn themselves into nanobots when they hit our stomach acid and they're building transmitters and receivers in our bodies. Right, right. Well, check this out. Even through facial recognition and Amazon even started their little convenience stores and you walked in and you held your hand above this scanner. And once you programmed it to your Amazon account, you could walk in, pick up whatever you want off the shelf, walk to the checkout, hold your hand over the scanner and boom, your purchase was completed. You don't have to scan anything in because they've got so many cameras, they know what you stuck in your bag or put in your basket. And when you walk out, you just put your hand over the scanner and boom, your purchase is completed. And that didn't take any kind of implant or anything. It's just connected to your Amazon account. Hey, Mark. Yes. Does radio ranch, Chitango and the Matrix docs, Chitango talk to each other because I see yours and Murbellis in both of them. Well, what do you mean talk to each other? I mean, we have a web link on if you go to thematrixdocs.com. That's the THE Matrix docs is d-o-c-s dot com. You will see a link over there to the Radio Ranch Chitango channel. Yes, yes. The question is, do they talk to each other? I see your chats in the Matrix docs, Chitango also. Do they talk each other or do you post in there? No, I just go to number two, radio ranch dot chitango.com. But I didn't know that my posts are showing up anywhere else. Are you saying it's showing up on some other platform? I said the Matrix docs, Chitango channel also. I did not know that. Okay. Well, John and Carson, I did not know this. How are your posts getting in there? If you don't know about it, it's the question. Well, Merr will sometimes transfer posts across different places. So I don't know if somehow they're mirrored. Maybe they're mirrored. I don't know. Merr is the one who's handling that to my knowledge. Yeah, I'll ask Merr. Okay. Bye. All right. Thanks. Bye. Hey, can I change up a little bit? I wanted to tell it when Roger was talking. He was talking about the battle of Hastings with William the Conqueror and Harold. I'm pretty sure those guys were cousins, right? You know, who Chris and Hall, you know who that is? Everybody say the name again. Chris and Hall. I'm not familiar with her. She has the countryside. And she gives these constitutional classes. People are paying her to come to their town and give a constitutional talk. You know, they fly her and put her up in hotels and her husband and son. And, you know, when I first discovered her, it's been a long time ago, you know, I was excited about it. She seemed pretty good. And I heard her say a couple things that, you know, just didn't sit, right? Well, I heard her after I heard Roger tell that battled Hastings story a couple of times. I heard her one day. I just stumbled on her, you know, on the phone. And she was telling that story, but she tells it quite differently. She says that William, cousin William, was visiting cousin Harold, and they went on a hunting trip together. And he accidentally shot Harold with an arrow in the eye. And, you know, I didn't hear or give any details how he like was Harold childless. He had no errors. How did he, you know, and I'm thinking after I already heard Roger tell the story, I'm like, wow, is she, you know, what's her game? Do you know what she's up to? I have no idea. Because I'll tell you what, one of, I'll tell you who told me, and he tells it publicly, Michael Gaddy said that Chris Ann Hall was at the Bundy standoff at the Malure Game Preserve or whatever in Oregon. And she was advising them the Bundy, or, you know, whatever, I am in Bundy. And this, he got this, he said, Michael said he wasn't there, but somebody, a very close trusted ally of his was there. And he told Michael that Chris Ann Hall scheduled the meeting between that sheriff in the other county. And I can't think of his name. I thought it would come to me by now, but the guy they murdered she scheduled the meeting and mapped out their route to get there. And she stayed behind and did not know on that before. Thank you, Brent. Thank you, Brent. And so, you know, at that time, I was a little suspicious of her before I heard that, because I, you know, I heard her on the radio one day and I asked, I had emailed Michael and he told me that story and I was like, "Wow." And I know he, he would not lie and it makes up much like that, no way. So, yeah, if anybody's following Chris Ann Hall, be, be careful. She was a, a Soviet linguist in the military. She was a prosecuting attorney in Florida. She's got a kind of a sketchy patch. She got injured in the military and then got some grant, you know, to go to school again. And anyway, I, yeah, I don't trust her. So, if you're a linguist in the military, you work for no such agency. And Michael worked for no such agency, so he's probably well connected to her handlers. Or, you know, he would not tell that story. I don't think. I trust Gaddy. I put her YouTube in the, in the chat and I added it to Radio Ranch, Tango. If you want to watch, it gives her a list, but yeah, I kind of, I kind of wondered about her too, Dave. Okay, I yield. Thank you. Let me. Dave, if you want to hear some really good stories and you have, let me, let me make something perfectly clear first. Hold on sketch. If you put a link to a resource in any of the chat rooms for Radio Ranch or expose the matrix or anything, if you are putting it there as an example of, of disinformation and a false presentation, state so in the chat room, you can put a link in for somebody that is absolutely a charlatan and somebody that doesn't know they're a charlatan will think they are being promoted by the Radio Ranch to make it perfectly clear or don't put that stuff in there. Thank you Paul. Thank you. Go ahead. Excellent point. Hold it. What are we, what, is there a post today that you're talking about? No, in general, in general, people go out there and put it. I was asking Paul, I was asking Paul a question. I yield. Just in general, but are you listening sketch? The Chris Ann Hall YouTube channel was just put in the chat. Not two minutes ago. Yes. That's what I'm referring to. Anything that is disinformation or anything that you have to use discernment on, either say so or don't put it in there. Okay, thank you. Thank you for clarification. Appreciate that. And back off on the caffeine, Paul. I was saying that if you want to know about what happened at Millier, Mike Gaddy has some really good info on that. If you can get in touch with him, he'll tell you. I yield. By the way, I'm here. I don't know the female that was getting ready to say. Let me just say this real quick and I'll yield to your comment. They're in the past. I made some post by error and I asked Murr on the number two radio ranch, Dr. Tango channel. I asked Murr to delete it. Since she created that channel, she can also delete and she moderates. I don't know if she moderates them all, but I know she moderates two radio ranch at Chitang. I've made a post and I just make another post and say, Murr, please delete that and she'll delete it for you. Mark, go ahead. That's very interesting. I just tried to register.