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24 Jun 2024
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Good morning and welcome to the Global Voice Radio Network. We'll be getting started with the radio ranch with Roger Sales in two minutes. Presentation of this mirror stream on Global Voice Radio Network is funded in part by MyMidoBoost.com for the quality, ultramydal and more myto line of products. It's also funded in part by StructureMyH2O.com for the natural action quality line of water structuring devices. It's also funded in part by ITerraPlanet.com and the PRife International Terahertz Frequency Want the ITerraCare Classic. For more information, please stay tuned and we'll be getting started in just a moment. The ITerraCare device has the ability to awaken dormant stem cells in the bone marrow. Yes, we have sleeping stem cells in our bone marrow. As you keep blowing this on your spine, you're activating these stem cells and guess what? You're going to create brand new lungs, brand new kidneys. 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June 24th, the date stamp of this Monday edition and Roger Sales and John Cassera and Paul Beener and we're all here this morning and John's going to give us some wand activity and Paul's going to tell us all we're appearing so Paul, I'll let you start and then we'll pick up the gauntlet from that point. All right, sure, good morning, Roger, good morning, John. This is the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales on Eurofolkradio.com thanks to Pastor Eli James, Global Voice Radio Network, My Pet Project. Those two radio services are linked to vmatrixdocs.com, vmatrixdocs.com. You can also find the links to join us in Zoom or free conference call. We've got room for about 1500 of you to join us on the phone so come on down. We're also on 106.9 WBOU FM in Chicago. We're on homenetwork.tv, freedom nation.tv, go live TV and streamlife.tube. WDRN Productions, Fort Collins, brought us those connections. We're on channel HN4 on homenetwork.tv and Thursdays and Fridays. For now, we are on Radio Soapbox for the first hour as well, Radio Soapbox.com. Is that going to be working to more of the week or is it going to hang Thursday and Friday? I mean, we're kind of a bunch of our cousins. We're talking to a bunch of our long lost cousins over there, you know. Yeah, it's kind of up in the air right now. They're still working on the schedule, trying to scare up what it's going to be, or just go out what it's going to be, whatever. Yeah, well, good enough, we're happy to be over there and get a little exposure to our British friends and co-patriots in the battle against the force that comes from their part of the world in the city of London and has been doing bad things for a long time. You know the city of London, Paul, was the one area the Romans couldn't conquer. Really? Yeah, yeah, you ought to ask Paul about that. My old friend and student, John Casarab, was on with us with the California Wand Report, and John was mentioning to us that it was 111 out there yesterday and Paul and I both chimed in stepping on each other and said 111 real temperature in California yesterday? Well, it was where I was, that's at least with the thermometers on me, you know? Hi, and that's stunning, John. It's been higher, actually, back around 80s, mid-80s, that we had a really, really high one. Anyway, we'll have the stop traffic and are all the news broadcasting, the climate change and the global warming and all that, are they doing all that? I'm sure they are. I don't know, because I don't listen to local stations at all. I don't listen to local news, I listen to Bannon, I listen to the reports, stuff that's coming out of CNN and all these other places, I get more information from you too. It would be in 111 in California, I would think it would be more yellow than that than just the standard old dinosaur media. But whatever, that's real hot, man, I don't know. I got that hot in Argentina a couple of times, but that's a time. It's got to be climate change, you know? That's the driving thing, and then I'm finding all of these posts, there's more and more people around the world coming out, just laying it out and just saying, "What a scam this is." Yes. People are thinking about it. Right. I know. I mean, it's great. I'm glad to see that stuff coming out. Now, that was interesting. It was real interesting. I was a thermometer, you were looking at it, it wasn't one that was next to the runway out at LAX or anything telling you that's what it was, right? I know. No. This thermometer is around me. Yikes. That's freaky, John. Well, we're glad you made it through there, man. I hope you drank a lot of water. Yeah, I'm a veteran, I'm a veteran. I've done this before, plus when you're in Vietnam, it gets hotter with air too, you know? Yeah. Yeah, I guess so. They're longer than I have been in cold, because I left home when I was 17, and by the following year, I was in service. So, did you all have your little meeting yesterday? We did, and it was really kind of interesting because at the park, they put it out on Event Bright. Let me read you the thing that we put out. So this guy's name is Matthew Funicello, he is a Marine Corps combat veteran and a former law enforcement officer in Southern California. He actively serves in the Republican politics as the executive director of the LAGOP. Has been a political activist for past 12 years. Wow. He's an enthusiastic and passionate supporter of the Second Amendment, along with the entire Bill of Rights. Good for him. He doesn't have access to him. Go ahead. Matt fights for the survival of the Great Republic. Mm-hmm. Okay. So, I'm going to tell you what. Any relation to a net? Same hair color. He's got no hair, but he's got a black beard. Okay. She was something, when I was a young man, I thought a net Funicello hung the moon. Go ahead. Well, that's why I watched the Mickey Mouse Club. Sure. You know? Yeah, I love that show. So anyway, the guy that kind of runs people's rights, Adam Ruff, was talking to him. We had an Eventbrite notice out there and we had 100 responses that they were going to show up and I was kind of worried about the heat and the park and I just thought that park would be flooded with people. And early on, the pavilions that we normally like to get were there. We had a guy there at nine o'clock in the morning and people were showing up already trying to get the pavilions. Now, we're glad we didn't get it because people came and we had one guy there trying to hold the pavilions and he couldn't do that. The pavilion, each pavilion has four of these huge concrete picnic tables in it and it's got a metal roof. Well, I'm very happy we didn't get it because there's a huge trees and we had another area in the park that was fully shaded with three picnic tables in it and we had a nice breeze. If we had been underneath those pavilions, it'd be like being underneath a heater. Those things heat up so hot and you're sitting there in the blowing hot air down. Right. So it worked out. That worked out well. So I show up finally, Adam is talking to this guy. We don't understand. We had a hundred people respond. They were going to show up when nobody showed up and the park didn't feel like I thought it was going to feel, you know, but everybody went to the beach, right? Oh, yeah. They weren't going to be out there and so we got this guy standing there and they're talking to him and we're all set up and getting ready to go and it's a nice shady spot. We're all looking forward to hearing him talk, especially who he claims to be. I'm partial to him because he's an ex-military and I suppose he's a big defender of Bill of Rights and Second Amendment. So Adam's talking to him and gets me involved in the conversation as somebody that can explain the concept of a national and Adam was telling him he was a national. So I start talking to him and I'm locking his heels. I mean, you know, it's not an argument, but I mean, I'm showing him things he's never heard before. Yeah. And I'm using the 4473, I'm using the TSA website where it shows it's for American citizens and nationals and for the passport because he had a passport, he'd never heard any of this stuff before and so he'd never noticed it before. He'd seen it, you just can't see it if you don't know what you're looking for. Right. So he's a big burly guy, he was probably was six foot or better and a big, heavy set guy and former Marine and a cop that's eating pretty good joint life. So anyway, I give him all the details, you know, and for a short four or five minutes and he's pondering that and there's not a lot of people there. We don't care if a lot of people don't show up, we'd like to have more people show up because we like to have the Q and A section be very active, but it's the videos that we create that actually generate all the stuff afterwards as the stuff that they can send out to a thousand people anytime they want, you know, they can put on their websites and other people can log in to see them. So anyway, he's standing there and standing there and then he says, is there a bathroom around here in this? Yeah, going down there. So he walked down to the bathroom and he comes back, I swear, not more than, I don't know, five minutes at most, he gets a phone call and it's his wife. And he's he's saying what, what did you call the cops? And he says, I got to go guys by my wife's in trouble. So we looked at each other back and forth and says, we shouldn't have told him we were here about a national that we don't vote. So it is wife call him or bring the phone and tell him that, you know, she was in trouble and stuff like that. And he but he, you know, he bitched out and so did you ever sign out what the, what the situation was, no, okay, but it was, it was just, it just felt scripted. It just felt, you know, he didn't see the hundred people. He didn't see, he thought, you know, that this was not going to be anything. It was worthwhile doing her special and he'd probably decided he had other better things to do. And he didn't want to talk about being a national non voters. Okay. So you think the wife thing was a ruse? Oh, yeah, I do. Okay. It just was too convenient. I see. He needed to get out of the area in order to call his wife and tell him, hey, call me in a few minutes because I'm going to put, I want to bug out of this thing. So as soon as he gets back within five minutes, there's the phone ringing. He didn't say my wife's stopped by the cops. He didn't say that usually when somebody has a problem, they usually blurred out what the problem is. That didn't happen. Yeah. Okay. Well, he didn't get the message one way or another. I'm used to those kinds of stories and that's been happening to me for years. John. You're present. I got to step away from it. I'll be right back. Yeah. So we went ahead and we had a nice little meeting there and we had a lot of things to talk about and, and we had people within our group that can do presentations. So we, we entertained ourselves. We did a presentation and we had a discussion thing and I got to throw my bars in the way we went. There you go. And then we, we came home and I came home and had dinner and fed the kitties and all is good. Anyway, we've got a pretty good video here to go with. So we might as well get started with that. Price episode 34, live stream number 34, right? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Well, we're ready to launch that anytime you want. So I'm going to have to play it live because I had computer issues again last night wasn't able to prepare the video. So it's going to be a little, honestly, the last time you played live like that, it better than it has been. It's come across fantastic. Okay. Well, all right. Okay. Let's do it. Let's, let's get started on price episode 34. This amazing live stream that we're going to have. Something new, something new, you know, with each live stream, it has its own stories. And sometimes, you know, we looking forward to like some chronic illnesses or, you know, some serious stuff. But you know, to me, everything is serious to that person who is suffering from it. And it can come in many different forms. It can just be a lump can just be this pain here or it can also be maybe depression. So without much further ado, I have two wonderful guests from USA. I will introduce separately one by one. Okay. And show you these two beautiful ladies. And first of all, I would like to welcome all the way from Arkansas, Miss Monica Goose. Welcome Monica. Yes, you have to unmute. Am I unmuted? Yes, you, you look gorgeous. You look. Thank you. Wow, ravishing full of life radiant, you know, compared to the first time I saw you on YouTube. Right. Definitely. There's a lot of change in you. Even the way you smile and everything else, you know, it's like, tell us what happens. And, you know, maybe our audience is wondering what is Dr. James talking about. Well, I agree with you. I saw you before, so I know, you know, right. I made my first testimonial video with Renee 17 days after I had received my wand. And I did that because I was so surprised at the results I was getting with my physical body, I didn't really buy the wand because I had a specific physical ailment that I was on. I hope it helps me with this. That was not it. I was really, I was in a transition in my life and I was praying for meaningful activity. I said, look, I need meaningful activity in my life or I'm going to perish. I need to have a reason to get up in the morning. And what I love to do is I love to help people. I've done energy work for over 20 years and, you know, with COVID, all of that pretty much stopped and I was moving. I had to sell my house because I couldn't afford to keep it anymore. So I was going through all this and I bought the wand because as I was praying for this meaningful activity, I found the wand on YouTube and I just thought, well, let me do some more research. So I started. I was from the time I woke up in the morning until I went to sleep at night, I was packing up and I was listening to YouTube's from all over the world. All over the world, I'm seeing people in Africa, the Philippines, Malaysia, incredible wild testimonials, things like that. This is like out of a science fiction to see the improvements people are having, right? And I thought to myself, if this is real, I need this. I need to find out what's going on. If I may just say something, so that gave you hope, right? If people from so many different parts of the world are experiencing some wonderful effects because of the wand, there must be something in there that maybe you should give it a go, right? Exactly what I thought. I thought, you know what, it was only $380, if it doesn't work, I have wasted more money than that in my life on stuff that's a lot more meaningless. So it's like, well, I'll give it a shot. And so I bought it, I didn't have an opportunity to try it because no one here had one. So I was like, well, let me give it a shot. And I did, because I thought there's no way all this many people from all over the world are making this up or not. And it's literally, to me, it feels like nothing short of what we would call a hand held medbed. And so I was, I got my wand and I really didn't, like I said, I didn't have anything physical with me that I thought, well, you know, I hope it helps with this. But all of a sudden, things started happening that I never anticipated injuries from 30 years ago that I've had problems with my knee from when I shattered my leg. All of a sudden, it's not crunching and grinding anymore. I had a couple of things happen also. I had a fall and I'd never bruised from it and the pain went away and I was able to want my, you know, the pain out of my body from moving. That was, I was in a lot of pain from just the physical exertion of carrying heavy boxes and up and down stairs and in and out of cars and all that. But, you know, there's a bigger, there's a bigger story here that I'd like to share. And that is that through all this, it was a huge transition in my life on top of the fact that late in July, I had started taking a medication that actually made me suicidal. And I have heard these things on, you know, you watch the commercials and they have those those notifications, they tell you all the side effects. I used to laugh at that. I used to think that was, you know, it's like, that's stupid. How does that even a thing that a medication could make a person suicidal? Well, guess what, it is a thing and it happened to me. And so at a time when I was in the greatest transition of my life, I've lost my husband three and a half years ago, now I was losing the house we built together and I was, and then I'm put on something that makes me this way. And I was suicidal from the end of July, August and September, and luckily I had people around me who literally kept me alive. And then I started, like I said, praying for meaningful activity and all this. So I had to focus so much on getting my house sold and getting it empty that I didn't have time to deal with that. But there was this, it was the darkest time of my life. I've never been in such a dark place ever and if I can, I can feel you just based on what you have said, your husband passed away not too long ago. And you had to sell the house that both of you built, that's, that's a lot of emotion stuck with it, you know, it was, it was, and, and I had never, I had never really given myself the time to grieve. When he died three and a half years ago, I just couldn't deal with it. So all of a sudden, here I am. I was alone in the house and I'm surrounded with all the memories. And I had to, I'd say, I, well, maybe it's a good thing to move out, really. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. So you needed some positive energy, you know what I mean, right? So that was a good thing for you, actually. And after you moved, that's when I saw you, after you moved out, you started wanding yourself, right? That's the thing. Well, that's the thing. I received the wand after I moved because my new address, yeah. Great. I went to my new address. Correct. So tell us about it. Tell us about it. Yeah. Yeah. So I was in pain, obviously, from the move. And by the time I was done wanding myself, all of the tension and the muscle aches and pains, all gone, except for a little bit still in my lower back, woke up the next morning and my lower back hurt a little bit still. So I took a towel and folded it and set the wand on it because I'm alone now, obviously. And I put the wand on a towel to hit right in the middle of my back, lay down in bed, and after 20 minutes, no more pain in my back. Wow. So that was wonderful. And then a couple of things happened. I fell a couple of times after. So it was interesting to me that I didn't have, it's like I didn't have necessarily these things that I wanted to, but I feel like it's a great first aid tool, you know, it's like every home should have one, right? Every home should have one. Right. It's the middle of the night. You have a headache or fever or whatever, and just blow, right? So you fell and then you had the one. Tell us about it. Right. I had the wand and things that normally would have sprained or swollen or went black and blue didn't. And I was really surprised. And then of course I started sharing it. I shared it with all my friends. And now, I mean, this, I'm talking it six weeks later, right? And every day I'm getting phone calls from people that have gotten wants from me about how good they feel and thank you Monica for bringing this to me. I have, you know, my, I'm able to walk again. My ankle doesn't hurt anymore. And it just on and on every day and it just makes me so happy that, you know, the people are having these kinds of results because that's what I wanted. I wanted, I was, you know, I was thinking to myself like, why, why did I get this wand again? And it was really because I needed something to do and I love helping people. And this is just that light. It's just perfect. And I think given everything that you have said, I think probably the best thing that happened to you is how it has got you out from your depression. Because, you know, when you're down there, it's so hard to get out, you know, and what this magical one did is raise your energy level so that you're able to pull yourself out from whatever situation you were in. And look at you now, bubbly, radiant, really changed. I mean, you should take a look at the interview that you did with the Renee, you know, you look different. I was aware of that. I noticed that. You look different. Totally. And it's a complete shift in my, in my energy field. And it is absolutely, it's the wand. It connects you with, it, it reconnected me with my joy. It reconnected me with my sense of being connected to my source, being cared for. Having, you know, it's just, all I can say is it's the, it is the most wonderful thing. It is a truly revolutionary new technology. We need this on the planet right now. We need this. This is something that you're going to benefit from, whether it is a physical thing. Like I said, I've had chronic issues for 30 plus years, and they've gone away in a couple of weeks, well, it's good to see you, you know, like this, you know, and thank you so much for coming forward to share your story. And on behalf of the management, just want to be shoot all the very best and continue with your new purpose now, which is to help more people, right? So thank you once again, Monica. Thank you so much. You're very welcome. Thank you. It was my pleasure. Thank you. Right. So that you've heard it. Our first guest from Arkansas. And yeah, nothing is, you know, simple, right? If you have a problem, you have a problem. And if that problem gets solved, it doesn't have to be a chronic disease or, you know, it's just something that bothers you and you got rid of it. And that is already a huge blessing to a lot of people. So without much further ado, we have our second guest all the way from America as well, from Ohio. And I first saw her on Facebook, and yeah, I noticed one thing. How can the eye bags disappear just like that? So I had to contact her and well, you guys can listen from her and enjoy it. All right. So let's welcome our next guest, Kelly, Kelly. How are you? I'm good. How are you? Yeah, you look fabulous. And you have stories to tell us right about yourself, about your husband, you know, meeting before you do. Can I share your photo with them? And so they can get an idea of what is all about, all right? So I'll just show your photo. I hope everyone can see it clearly. All right, there you go. So this is the before and after photo. And yeah, look at that. On the left, the eye bags, all right, it's like two different, two different persons here. I mean, I don't know. What do you guys think? It looks so different, right? So. No matter, too. So tell us about what, you know, what happened here and what did you do, you know? Well, I guess I should start with why I got one to begin with, but I basically just had been following Kevin Street's story. I know that you have shared his story on here before, but I had been following him on Facebook and I saw what it had done for him. And I was like, you know, I didn't really have anything wrong with me. I didn't think I thought I was a healthy person, but I was like, this thing is crazy. I need to get one of these. And honestly, I just wanted to help other people. I got it to like help people in my family and whatnot. But then when I got it, I was so excited about checking it out that I just started using it. And I noticed almost immediately my husband and I both, how much better we were sleeping. Like we go to bed at like 10 o'clock and then get back up at 3.30 in the morning. So we don't get a lot of sleep anyway, but we were just waking up feeling more well rested and more energy throughout the day and whatnot. But I actually started using it on my face and my eyes, because I had seen where some people have actually improved their vision by using it on their eyes. So I started doing it for that. Well, then I started noticing when I wake up in the mornings, I didn't have bags under my eyes anymore. And I've literally had bags under my eyes from the time I was little. My dad has them too, so I thought, you know, it was a genetic thing. So he's never gone mad. You blew on your face basically to get a better eyesight. Yeah. And the byproduct of that is you lost your eyes. Yeah. Wow. That's amazing. That's one of my mind. I was like, whoa, I didn't expect that to happen. Yes. I mean, a lot of women are watching right now and in the future, sharing this thing because I'm sure a lot of women are interested to become beautiful, just like you. And to be able to, you know, to look younger, I think we can spend lots of money just to make themselves more beautiful, right? So here you can just blow and blow and blow and just like Monica, you know, looking much younger now and yourself, a lot of people out there. And I'm sure this will help them a lot. Now I have been talking with you and there's another thing that really a lot of women experiences every month, which is the menstrual cycle, would you like to talk about that? I mean, I mean, when you have to really go through the, you know, the pain and discomfort for some people and your mood swing and those kinds of stuff, I know of people personally who actually go through it every month is like, don't talk to me for the next few days, you know, that kind of thing. So just share your story here. Yeah, for me, it's always been really, I've always had really, really bad, you know, menstrual cycle. I've even talked to doctors about it, like trying to get on something like possibly birth control and whatnot. I didn't really want to do that. So I've just been kind of dealing with it and it took me until like I'm 37 right now and it took me until I was 30 to finally realize that a lot of my mood swings and whatnot were triggered by my hormones around the time of my cycle. So at least it helped that I would know that it was coming, you know, because I would start getting moody or whatever, I had a lot of, I know it caused issues for relationships in the past. I mean, I would be like more triggered with my kids, like I'd be more sensitive and get upset with them easier and whatnot. So it caused a lot of issues, but I noticed that with using the wand that even when it was about that time, like I didn't even know what was coming because I didn't have any symptoms for once, which was really weird, like cramping the day of and I had read you weren't really supposed to use it, but I did because I'm like, I'm really willing to do anything. So I went ahead and used it anyway, and it actually dramatically decreased everything. Like two, it was amazing, so, so much better. Amazing. That's a good one, really. Wow, I can feel for all the women who are suffering just like you, you know, and all this thing can help them. And aside from yourself, I think, I think there's still more, right, to go. I mean about yourself before we turn to Nathan, you know, there's tons of things that's done for me. I know, there's a lot more. There's a whole list of it. So please enlighten us. Yeah. So I had a varicose vein on the back of my leg. I still have it, but it was really hard, like I would constantly, like it was weird. I didn't even want to touch it because it just, it was weird to me, but it has softened that up. It's almost gone. I had a, like a boil develop on the back of my neck, which happens around the time of my menstrual cycle. It'll, you know, usually on my face, but my face has been completely clear, but I had wanted that and literally overnight, and this had come and gone, come and gone, but overnight it was flat and completely disappeared headaches, body aches, all of that stuff. My husband and I both worked in a factory and we were both, he was taking Tylenol and I've approved them on a daily basis and I would take it three to four times a week and neither one of us have taken it since we've started using the wand. So it has completely eliminated body aches, pains, you know, being on our feet all day. None of that bothers us anymore. So can I, can I say, I mean that, you know, it's, it's, it's been healing you guys, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Tremendously. I mean, the aches and pains and, you know, whatnot. Wow. That is huge. Now, I'll just share your husband's story. I mean, your, your photo, right, as you guys can see right now, and he's lost quite a few pounds. Right. He's lost quite a few pounds and also many other stuff that happened because he had a pain and injury, right, he got into accident with his hand. So tell us about it. So he had a smashed a hand in a machine. I don't know how long ago, but it's been a while, but he has a lot of problems with it when it's like colder outside or if he's been working with it a lot, he'll have problems in his hand and he actually didn't even notice at first. But one day he randomly noticed like his hand hadn't been bothering him, like certain jobs that work will bother him more and he said, my hand's not even bothering me anymore. So that was pretty interesting. After using the one, it doesn't bother him anymore, right? And Mosi on painkiller, I mean, he was, he was taking the ibuprofen and Tylenol daily. He was eating it like candy. Like I hated how much he took it. Wow. You know what he did? He got to work every day, so, but now he doesn't have to take any of that off at all. Wow. It's actually made both of us stop drinking pop, too. We were both big, Mountain Dew drinkers and... Wow, that's about she good. Yeah. And it, I stopped craving it, which was really weird to me, but I assume because everything's detoxing and it just made me stop. And I've always been one that doesn't drink water and that's all I drink now. So it's, I don't know how it works, I can't explain it, but it's, it's good for me, right? Oh, yeah. Definitely. Definitely. I mean, I'm glad to hear that, really. And at least, you know, you have sort of change in terms of your habit in drinking water as opposed to sugary drinks, right? So you, you said that your husband stopped, I mean, he, he's been on a painkiller every day. Yeah. How many years? I mean... Oh gosh. How long have you been on painkillers? Okay. That's why you look behind. You're looking for Nathan. All right. He said probably like eight years. Wow. Eight years. Wow. Thank God. Thank God we can stop. Yeah. Yeah. So just stopping on that and change from mountain due to wondered water. Guys, you know, without the blink of an eye, I can tell you your health is going to transform tremendously. I don't feel like we need to drink pop anymore like we used to drink the caffeine to pick us up. But I don't feel like we need to anymore. We feel great. I think, you know, we need stimulant. I mean, let's say prior to using the one, you know, the magical one, I terracare, you need a stimulant to sort of, you know, get you into a certain comfort level because your brain is telling you to do that, right? I mean, to distract you from your pain or to distract you from whatever. But somehow when you started blowing this eye terracare and the terror has frequency, it goes into charging your cells. And now your cells are able to function more efficiently. You don't need those stimulants anymore. And it's able to, in a way, you know, take care of itself when your cells are able to function the way it should. So this is probably what happened. Yeah, and I happy to hear the transformation for both you and your husband. Wow. Amazing. Thank you so much for coming forward to share this wonderful stories with us, you know, and you look fabulous. Thank you. You look fabulous. Why do you ask? Don't you think she looks fantastic? Well, she does. Definitely. It's not just about the eye bags, but the radiance, just like Monica, the women. Yeah, both of them look wonderful, amazing. So thank you so much, Kaylee and all the very best to you and your family and continue to share this with others as well. Thank you. Excited to share it. Right. So there you have it. Wonderful, wonderful testimonies from our two wonderful guests from the United States. And yeah, it doesn't have to be real, like severe, you know, chronic illness to give you the joy, right? I mean, if you just take care of the accent pain, take care of your depression, take care of your menstrual hormonal kind of mood swings and many other things. That's what I tell her Canada's to the lives of people all over the world. Thank you so much for watching and stay tuned to our next next week's program. It's going to be amazing as well. Thank you. Thank you. Medical disclaimers, ITERRA classic and ITERRA pro are not medical devices. The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult a medical professional or health care provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Amazing little device, the ITERRA one. It is. This one, you know, like last week, we talked about saving some of these things and what would be a, this is another one I think last week's and this week's is probably one we could do. I wonder if we could just put the links, you know, in up in the little box in the corner just put a link to a file of the reviews that are good and people could click on the little box up there in the upper right hand corner on the matrix box and go watch these reviews themselves. You know, it's probably a real good idea, John, because there's nothing up there. They have to go out searching really to find out things like this go exactly whatever else and we kind of preview them here and you could get them stuck up there and they've got it right there at their fingertips. I think that's a good idea. Sure. One of these days will actually put my name up there so they know they're not calling Roger because they cause they think they're calling Roger when they come up there. So Roger? No. Roger. Roger. That's right. Let me all compadre, John. Me company. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, you know, who has to do it. It's another duty for Paul if you'll do it. L is a color companero. You know what that means, John? I have no clue. You mean you're a hot friend. I've been able to memorize it. I get to where, you know, I get to where I know all the swear words in those languages but I don't. Well, now I don't even know that. I'll see you be able to. Really? Oh, okay. I mean, I'm sure I've come across them during my sabbatical down here. By the way, which is coming up 16 years here the 2nd of July, I will have been in South America, 16 years. Long time. Amazing. Yeah. It doesn't seem that long. Amazing. Yeah. Yes. It's just a weird thing in your life, you know. It's just all of a sudden you just take this jag and I've enjoyed it. Of course, for many years now, I've kind of looked at my life as personal growth, you know, you know, from birthday to birthday, how much have you personally grown and I've probably grown personally more coming down here than I had really in any other timeframe in my life than I can remember. So I grew quite a bit in Atlanta, but it was the wrong way. I liked the way I'm growing here is different. Yes, sir. And also, you remember, I've got all those early shows that we did with RBN. I've got all the ones from micro effect and these otherwise because you were going out doing interviews with other people. Yes. I've done them. Roman and a few others. And we could put those up on a channel if people wanted to hear it early. Talk to Paul. Talk to Paul. Yeah, I wish I could do this stuff myself. Another resource. Well, it'd be interesting to hear the early days is compared to what we do today, what you do today. It's funny. It's funny to look back at Alex is doing a lot of that. They've got the money to even under their stresses to hire a librarian who can go back through 30 years of shows and dig out that stuff. And then they play him sometimes on there and it's striking to me to his voice change and how he's aged. You couldn't see me, of course, in these, but I'm sure you could probably hear a lot of things. The difference in the message. We didn't know and understand it as much back then as we do now by any means. I was following Alex when he just had a website. He didn't know. You know, I was thinking the other day I was telling somebody on here, I think with Paul, I started hearing about Alex before when he just had his public access show. And he was down sneaking around McDill Air Force Base down in Tampa, which was the head of Southern Command and sneaking around the fences down there. And then I remember the Corpus Christi thing with the black helicopters and I mentioned to Paul and the audience that you know, he rebuilt Waco and nobody knew that. And there was about a period of about six or eight, six or more months when he'd get on the air and talk about it, you could give your donations to the lows there in Waco. And every weekend, he and a bunch of group of people would go over there and work on rebuilding the Waco church, I guess, and they did it, but nobody knows that he never talks about it. No, I've never heard of that that before. Yeah. I miss all of it. Listen to it. Yeah. So pretty cool. So anyway, whether you like Alex or not, he certainly got his, his side that people don't like and I personally gets aggravated at him at times. I could reach through the screen and slap him. He gets all these expert people that nobody else can hardly get on to do an interview. And then he won't let it won't let him talk, you know, and they're getting up to some important point and he's interrupting and it aggravates the crap out of me. But he is aware of it because I hear him mention it, but occasionally he'll get somebody on that he respects enough that he just shuts up for the most part. And that's what we're going to talk about when you leave is what's gone on over the weekend, which I don't even know if you know about John. I don't. And I'd like to hear about it myself. Well, probably five we fired five of these go get them missiles that absolutely have to have American troops, not only map them in a system, but also do all the targeting and everything. And the Russians shot down four of them and the one they hit, but it didn't knock out of the air. They had multiple explosive war heads, you know, a whole bunch of little small, different explosive devices and the one that they just simply wounded blew up over a bathing beach in subastopol and killed five people, including children. So direct, absolute direct back to the US. These people are desperate folks and Russia has promised retaliation against the US. I, you know, that's just, it's just this guy needs to be pulled down fast and in a hurry because there's no reason for this, this stuff. My family is there, in other words, when I, my family and I were separated for a hundred years and I knew that they were over there in Europe somewhere, but the family here did not want to really explain it or tell me and they didn't want me contacting them primarily because they said that, "Well, they'll want us to bring them over here to the United States and we'll have to support them and we can't do that," but then they never taught me the language. So I've been looking for a long time and I finally found them through Facebook by an accident anyway. And they are in a little village called Latomirov in Slovakia. And some of them are in the Czech Republic and the, the historical thing, because I'm a roosin, R-U-S-Y-N, a roosin, not a Russian, a roosin, and roosins have never had their own country. They have been a rump republic on Ukraine and the Carpathian Mountains in that area. And those people over there have been wanting their own land now and you've got the Roma over there, the Gypsies, who were usually the low man on the totem pole, but now because the roosins want to have their own land, they've become the bottom of the pole because nobody wants to give them any land. Anyway, they're very famous roosins, you know, like a lot of TV stars. If you see car dealerships called Rusnak, if you've got, what was that guy that did the tomato thing? He's a really weird kind of guy. He was an artist. But tomato can, and some other things. Oh, man, if you wouldn't ask me, I could have told you. He's a roosin, too. Okay. And there were also called tinkers. Tinkers. Anyway, tinkers, like they repair things, because that's what the Gypsies do. And they repair cooking pots and stuff. That's one of their big things. It's not repairing. It's creating, creating very intricate ornaments and metalwork, stuff like that. But anyway, my family is about 10 miles from the Ukrainian border over there, South North East or West. I don't know. I just thought you might know. You can see it. I don't know. I really haven't paid a bunch of attention to it. Well, it was all part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. If anybody has relatives from that area, if the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, you can actually get a passport from Hungary. If you can prove your relationship to the origin over there, yeah, but they're stringent. You know, you've got to get a passport. You have to learn the language. And you know, and you know why that is, as it pertains to what we do here? No, go ahead. Because Hungary's law on herediment is called just sanguineus. It's by blood, so you can go back to the bloodline and get a passport. They evidently don't have just a era, like Germany does not, of assigning a political status on where you're born. Yeah. Well, I knew that that's what it was. I didn't know what you were referring to. Yeah. Anyway, hopefully we can really do this. I'd like to have some of these reviews on a link up there that we pick out so people can actually start getting some background before they start trying to look for information. Because if you go to YouTube and you start typing in the wand or anything like that, you get all kinds of stuff. I mean, from all over the world, and everybody's got an opinion, and it's just a zoo. There's so many people talking about the wand that we need stuff that's going to actually direct them. And besides that, there are other people here that want to offer the wand, are offering the wand, and those reviews would help them, too. Yep. So I think it'd be a great idea. Yep. So I'm sure we can-- I mean, if I need to contribute some money to that, if I need to contribute some money to do that, Paul, I'm glad to do it. Okay. There you go, Paul. You've got a benefactor, too. Oh, yeah. A what? Yeah. A benefactor. Mm-hmm. Well, I try to help as much as I can over there. Oh, my gosh. You do, Ben. So pleased that what Paul came along and really just revitalized what we're doing, I mean-- Well, I know you got an email. You're a godsend. You really are. You're just a godsend. Well, I can tell you I got a-- you forwarded it to me, too, but he copied me. Jerry, this morning, our good listener in New York, and he was really complimenting Paul on, "You've put up an R-R-101 section, right? You want to tell the audience about it, Paul, 'cause you didn't tell me about it." Yeah. That's Radio Ranch 101, and that is the subheading or the category of the recordings up on docs.exposedamatrix.com for the deep dive episodes, like the hour-long or hour-and-a-half-long deep dive discussion into a specific topic. And right now, we've got two of them, and we'll be adding more, and all you have to do is go to Spreaker, go to radio.globalvoiceradio.net, and search for R-R-101, and it will come up with the whole list of Radio Ranch 101 videos or audios. You can also do the same thing on archive.globalvoiceradio.net, and that goes to PodMonkey, no, not PodMonkey, PodBean. And you can search PodBean for R-R-101, and you'll find all of those audios. Right there. Well, we did three of them last week on different little shorts, some of them shorter than others, but on different important aspects, and I would encourage anyone in the audience that is going back through the archives, which mainly are over on, I'm talking about Castbox, and finds a show where we get into those, let us know, because we'd like to go through and snip a number of those little short, highly pointed explanations of some of these specifics like we did last week on how the just Seville was changed to the just ginsum in Rome, which was nothing more than emerging of the two bodies of law, the Babylonian merchant code, and the Roman common law at that point, or the Roman civil law, and what it turned into and why and all those kind of things, because that type of knowledge and understanding will broaden your base of understanding that you can build on to the fine points with better anything I know else wise. And it doesn't seem like you can hear them enough times either. So go ahead, John. Yeah. Yeah. Are you going to put those links here up on the matrix docs so we can only have to try to write it down? You guys, when you spout off these links, I can't write as fast as you spout them. Right. Well, you know, John, we've had a problem with Castbox and we're trying to have to maneuver and navigate through getting all the archives systematic and connected and all that stuff again. And we're not quite there yet. So we're always going to give us two links that they'll get there. Well, what was the third one? What was the third one? Again, I've got I've got two episodes up there. Well, I don't know. It's Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We did one each day and I don't remember what they were. Okay. All right. Well, I think I've done Tuesday and Wednesday and I haven't done Thursday yet. I think Thursday was the Roman civil law deal. So anyway, I've just mentioned it for this, especially for newer students is not that the older folks can't stumble on that. They may have missed those broadcasts when that was talked about that certainly for the newer people on trying to get them up to speed as quick as possible. Those are very integral and really important foundational concepts. Okay. Well, what it does is when you're talking to somebody, you can refer them to a specific link about a specific topic that they need to know about. And you know, in my the handouts, remember the matrix stocks, I keep modifying the bottom part of it to give people different links and stuff that we can use and we can put those up there. And even for me, I need to be able to go back and listen to some of this stuff because I just don't get to listen as much anymore. Yeah. And there's a lot going on. And you'll get your second boost and a lot of the older old timers have told me K and Lisa and others is America too. You can't hear those foundational things enough. I mean, really, let's see what Bruce has for us here. Bruce, you've been trying to get in for a minute. Which got this morning, buddy. Artist was Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol. Exactly. Andy Warhol. Yeah. Yep. Yep. He's a Bruce in two. Yep. Thank you, Bruce. You want to get it won. If you want to get it won, the box is on the matrix docs up in the upper right hand corner and there's some links up there and you can click on those and hopefully we'll put some archive links for these shows that we're playing because we've had some good ones here that we really probably just need to keep. I'm going to start downloading some of those because I don't know if they're going to stay up forever and my number is up there. My name is not there yet. So when you're calling and everything is coming to me directly. Hey, John. So because I handle that stuff, so it's up in the upper right hand corner. Also we want to encourage everybody to join the PPN radio chat room on Telegram. We're building that up because we want to hear everybody's opinion and you can, over there you can download. You can copy off anything that you want that we're putting up there. You can select any kind of topic that you want to talk about. We try to relate it to current events and what's going on. I'm a finance guy and have been for years and I talk about Bitcoin quite a bit and improving that the world is moving to Bitcoin. It's not a US thing. It's not just a Western thing. It is unbelievable what's going on in the rest of the world with Bitcoin. And, John, we've only got 30 seconds to get out of WBOU. 106.9 WBOU FM, thank you for joining us today on the Radio Ranch with Roger Sales and guest John Casera catches here Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern time on radio.global voice radio.net and Eurofolk radio.com. Thank you. He is Chicago. By the way, he's more of like a co-host, I think, on Monday. We could tag you that, John, I think. Okay. Well, a co-host, what I have done is I went into the website and I changed the blue box. I changed it. I did. I did. Right underneath the interview with John's Kavola, the cast box episode for that, we have a video of the week that is where the testimonial video that we play on Monday will be put and your name is now at the bottom of the box. Oh, fantastic. We react quick. Wow. Around here, most of the time, some of the time. That is. Occasionally. Yeah. That's great. It's a start. Yeah. Yeah, man. Okay. Yeah. When I refresh, it doesn't show up that way, it will shift refresh will will update it. Okay. That's good to know. That's good to know. Hold the shift key and hit F five and it will refresh that page dump the cash and reload. Okay. All right. Well, let's see. I got all these multiple function keys here. Yeah. Yeah. I see it. Fantastic. All right. All right, you guys. I got to go. All right. I'll be monitoring. Thank you. Okay. Yeah. Bruce wanted to get in there. Love before you run off now, we need to lease open it up for the audience. Anybody got any questions for John while he's here with us? Hello, John, you must have been a very thorough teacher this morning. Nobody's even got a whimper of a question. A little boring, maybe. I'm looking forward to my 76th birthday and on the 10th and you're on the 20th. I am and my friend, Walt, down here's on the 8th. So we got a bunch of birthdays in July. Yeah. Yeah. Man, I wish we were down there. We could celebrate together. Well, I do too. We got a pretty nice little deal worked out. We go out on everybody's birthday and then the people whose birthday it's not pay for the birthdays meal, so we've got a couple of nice restaurants we like to go to. You know, it's great to be this age. I mean, I never thought I was going to live this line and I don't show any signs of dying. So, yeah, look, I mean, we're going to be coming. Thanks to the I share one. Well, it's getting better. Thank you, John. Go off your day and your week and we will talk to you next week, if not before. Great. Bye bye. All right. We'll see, buddy. Old friend, John Casserum. That guy's about as sturdy and steady as the rocket Gibraltar. He does. One other thing. I was trying to find a, wait a minute, I was trying to find a book for the income tax that for Glenn and then I had a copy and I can't find that copy and I wanted to go buy another one. Is it available anywhere? Yeah, you mean like the taxation by misrepresentation, the truth about taxes. Yeah, right. Yes, it should be available at the book patch. Okay. It's not showing on the website. No, but put in taxation without misrepresent or by misrepresentation or something should come up. I can't imagine it not be in there anymore. Well, I mean, I'm just talking about on the Matrix talks. It's not there. It's not showing there. Oh, no, no, it's not. No, no, it's not. I don't think it's ever been there. Yeah, I just look for it there first. Okay. Anyway, okay. I'll see you. All right, John. See you later. Okay. As I was saying, dependable and reliable John Casserum and this guy, that guy just able to really maintain his cool and all kinds of pressure. He always amazes me, I don't have that attribute. So good morning, group. It's the 24th. We're real close to maybe intern World War three. Doesn't that give you a warm fuzzies? Oh, yeah, these absolute total freaking maniacs and why and why, Paul, because the financial system is coming apart in the seams. And they're at fault and they, they don't want anybody to be left alive to hold them to a calm. That's right. And they know that if they don't do something to distract you, hey, don't look here, look over there, that everybody will figure out what's going on. If they don't do war and stuff and they ding, does collapse and it's not too far away from it right now. Even Trump, you know, Trump who came out the other day and said, I hope they, what do you say? Collapse, collapse it before the election as opposed to after or something. I don't remember why I put it exactly, but he's even on the stump out there talking about it. So very common knowledge, bunch of big banks, regional banks, becoming insolvent, FDIC does not have the funds to cover them. And we're looking real close to the train wreck that anybody in this community has been talking about coming that's coming for 25 plus years. Okay. I mean, I heard about people back in the 70s that said, by silver, good move to the mountains. Okay. That's 50 years ago, folks. They were talking about this, okay, but it's here or it's close. The, just, there's so much stuff and all the gods of stuff, all the, even the yemons are shooting, sinking ships with these cruise missiles and stuff they've got miles away with debt accuracy, they sunk a coal ship last week, headed to Israel or something. So anyway, it's just a hell of a time that is kind of, well, you know, it upsets me in a sense that our information isn't out there wider and that it just has not had more impact to alleviate some of these situations like this right here and it's not for lack of trying. So it must be in God's plan and we'll just let him play it whenever he's ready to play the trump card here. So what else is going on? There's so much other stuff going on. It's just incredible folks. This thing that broke over the weekend with, you know, and the rocket that they wounded that blew up over Sebastian Paul and killed a couple of children, people at the beach, they were at the beach sunbathing and crying about that Russia took that territory. Sebastian Paul has been their only warm water port for way over a hundred years. So if you go look at the Black Sea and they just don't, Russia doesn't have another warm water port, you know? So it's just a big mess and it aggravates me and I hope Putin takes their ass to the woodshed. I'm going to tell you. Exactly. You know why Trump wants them to crash it before the election because they don't call them Biden. It'll be on them. If they crash it after the election, even if he's not inaugurated yet, they'll claim it on. Oh, there's a complete lack of faith in the country because it's telling that elected president and president of the economy. Even the dumbest asshole out there right now has got to be able to see what's going on and what strings are being pulled and in general pulled by who or whom I don't know. Oh, I know we got the grammar police around here, so I don't know if it's who or whom, but they're pulled by somebody and we know who it is. Same ones that set us all up for slavery so they could pull all this off on our backs, which is exactly and precisely what they've done. So it's Monday here. We got any new troops out there that came on board for questions today or anything. I know we got some people circling don't know if they've had a chance to make it yet but want to at least present the opportunity for them to avail themselves of their questions. So there's any of you out there. Is there any hands up or anything, Paul? I know. As far as I know, there's no hands up John, call and grab, grab the link in the chat. And so there's somebody trying to say something right there who is Lee Lee Lee, what I think wants to ask some questions are you do it Lee Lee does. Hey Lee. I don't believe we've spoken. Have we before? Is that you Lee? Yeah I can. Can you hear me? It would loud and clear to Lee where is this the first time we've spoken. I think it is right. This is the first time I use the internet to call you. Okay good. Well, you sound loud and clear. I don't know. Let me find out a couple of things if I could. Where are you in the country and how did you find us? This is the two things I used to find. All Missouri? Okay. All Missouri and let's see I think I heard you on RBN. Okay. Yeah, we've got a number of folks scattered throughout the state of Missouri, nice conservative state. Some mighty fine people, how can we help you today Lee? Okay, I filed the affidavit with the state and I inherited an account from my father and they want a W8BEN for the records to, so I don't want to take taxes out. I haven't filed a letter with IRS because I'm not sure exactly how to make it out and who to send it to. Can I go ahead and fill out that BEN now? You can. Let me ask you a question. You said you sent your affidavit to the state. Did you mean the state department or the something inside Missouri? Let's make sure we're on the right track there. State department. Okay, well, do you have a slide for a passport? Have you never got anything back, right? I never got a green card back but I checked with the post office and they said they got it. Okay. Well, he's probably in their records. You could put it up online and probably make a copy of that certified thing and put it in your files. I'm not telling you to do it, but you might want to. So the IRS notification is extremely easy. All you have to do is take a copier affidavit and put a very short cover letter on it and it doesn't have to be long or an aid or any of that. Just say, please find the enclosed affidavit now on file with the secretary of state concerning my citizenship status and it's got the paragraph in there about IRS, I assume, where it says I'm a non-reson alien and all that. And all you do is send it to them. Now, at the top though, there is two things you want to put above the salutation in bold letters. You want to write lawful legal notice and give you time to write this down. Lawful slash legal notice and then the second thing is not to be construed as a filing or considered a filing however you want to word it. And those two statements in bold letters above the salutation and then attach your affidavit copy and whatever the main address there in DC is where I'd send it. And that's all you have to do to notify our IRS. And we've never, we've had them send a couple of letters saying your accounts under review for 60 days and we'll get back to you and they never hear from them. So we've never had any blowback from them and I think that will service them real good if you'll do it like I just gave you those instructions for easy. Okay. So can I go ahead and fill out that be in and for the account? I would even if you haven't sent me a record. Yeah, that's all right. You can do that. But it's not going to take you very long to do that IRS one so it's not any kind of a big burden I don't believe. And on the W8BEN you know that Joe Lustica has got a video over on rumble on how to fill that out and everything. Did you know that Lee? No, it didn't. Was that Lustica, the channel is Joe and I don't think there's a space here Lustica L-U-S-T-I-C-A. He's got a whole channel over there on how to get your DOT number for your automobile as a private vehicle and other stuff. But there are at least one videos on how to correctly fill out the W-A-B-E-N. Very good. Thank you very much. Okay. Let's see if Mark's got something here. Hey, Mr. Mark. You got something for Lee? Yeah. That's all mapped out on the nationalstatus.info website. Oh, I didn't know if y'all got that done the other day. Okay. Lee, are you familiar with that? Tell him about the website address and all that stuff, Mark. Yeah. Lee, we have that all mapped out for you at the nationalstatus.info website. That's nationalstatus.info. And when you go there across the top, you'll see some headings, one of them says the remedy. You click on the remedy on the next page down the left-hand side, you're going to see different things including the affidavit and the notices, and in the notice section, we have sample cover letters that you send with your affidavit. And the IRS, just to be aware, the IRS has a little different saying on it and right below that information on who you might consider sending out notices to. Number 12 is the internal revenue service, and it has a little note that just what Roger told you, lawful legal notice to be considered as a filing, not, excuse me, not to be considered as a filing. Notice to the principal is noticed to the agent, notice to the agent is noticed to the principal. So we give you that wording to put on top of your internal revenue service letter. And then if you click on the internal revenue service link under the remedy, then we have you step by step covering all that, including when you get to the WA portion, we have a step three, whether you're filling out a W-4B as a victor, or whether you're filling out a W-8-B-E-N. If you click on that, there's a link to the video that Roger was referring to directly to Joe Mustick's video on how to fill out the W-8-B-E-N. It's all mapped out for you there. Okay. If you get a drink of water out there on hydrant there, Lee? No, I just, I didn't want to interrupt you, so I muted. Thank you very much. I appreciate that very much. You're all as a breath of fresh air. Okay. Well, we expect to hear more from you now, okay? Very well, bro. Okay. Well, dude. All right, buddy. Will you sound good? Anything else we can help you with? No, not right now. I'll be talking to you again, though. Okay. Well, congratulations on your newfound freedom. Thank you. Thank you. Girl into it, become empowered and go smite the devils, because that's what they are. Thank you, Lee. Mark, how you doing? How strong this morning? Doing all right? We're hanging in there. Straws getting quieter and quieter, you know, he's, he starts to fade away, you know. Yeah, all got no. He's falling down. He's got no crutches to fall back on anymore, doesn't he? No, we did. Yeah, we're doing it. We're doing it. We had a chance to meet with a couple of your students out of Tulsa over the weekend. The real ho did you? Yeah. Yeah. Had a real good time. Seb and his lovely wife was visiting family in Oklahoma City, and so we had a, we had a nice visit and had dinner and answered their questions and I went home with a headache. Cool. Without a headache, when you drink your much? No, no. Just zap the brain. You know, you're, you're, you know, just answering every kind of question from, from the status to trust to, you know, business structures, church, they're looking at starting a ministry and what, you know, other options, and we've covered a lot of things. There's a lot of misnomers about the 508C1A and 501c3s that most people think that their church must be, which we're, you know, we're, we're discovering now that you never had to register a church and as a 501c3, so, you know, there's a lot of business that's going out. It's, it's hell getting it unregistered. I do know that. Okay. Well, you'd have to dissolve and probably change the corporation. Right. You have to change the 508 if you get a registered right, you got to get rid of the corporate underlying corporate structure and all these other things, you got to be a corporation to do 501c3. Yeah. So it's a mess. Okay. Well, good. I'm glad you got to be your lucky. I'm glad you get to meet with some of those folks. Okay. Go ahead, Mark. Thank you. Thank you, Roger. It is fun. I hope I spin lose my connection. Can you still hear me? Yeah. Okay. Good. My internet connection has been a little bit flaky, but one thing that's, I just want to share with people, I want them to think about that and I see there's some other people with their hands up sketch. And so. Sketchers. Yeah. Everybody is, and I've kind of touched on this before. And this is why Roger, your information is so empowering prior, you know, prior to your information, there was all this, how to get around this taxation and the federal, you know, control of our lives that shouldn't be there and so forth. And now that we have your information, people are still wrapped up into all these structuring of LLCs and corporations and trust and so on and so forth. And I'm not saying trust don't have their place. It's very important that if you need a trust, you'd be using the trust. But they're jumping through all these complicated ways of trying to achieve the very same thing that your information gives them that's very simple. And I would encourage people to kind of get that out of your head now. This is a whole, whole new dynamic that we don't have to be playing around with Admiralty Law and thinking that, you know, I've got to have this LLC and I mean, you, with this empowerment, money can flow directly to you without the federal taxation. If you're a national and you've done your proper paperwork, right? And then I don't think I don't think anybody had ever gotten a situation that was duplicatable with other folks that got masses of people out of this system. I think I'm the first one that's been able to do it seamlessly and I can tell you I get calls. I mean, I'm not kidding you. I get calls from people occasionally not often that, for instance, used to follow Phil Marsh, the pilot connection. I'll bet you don't even remember him hardly do you. I've heard that name, but I don't remember his program. Well, he was untaxing people. He put the word untaxing into the lexicon. I mean, I've still got people calling me. I'm not kidding. I've had two in the last year and a half, one fairly recently, because we'll look up and follow and fill Marsh for years. How do I get a bank account? I said, "We just go in and open one." Yeah. I mean, that's the difference, okay? And another guy was still using post-off boxes and postal money orders to pay all his bills and all that stuff he'd been following, Marsh, since the '90s. Well, Marsh has been dead for, I don't know how long he died, him and his wife. I think both died in federal prison. But he was one of these early guys. I think his intentions were good. I don't believe he was a PAY-treat as much as some of the people that ripped off his program that would go out there and charge it for you like a guy named Al Carter, who was the guy that introduced me to all this on that July 16th, 1992 watch of the video. But yeah, there's still people going around. I guess it's just like that. I think they found the last Japanese soldier on one of those islands in the Pacific didn't even know the war was over. No. That kind of a dinosaur, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Well, it kind of goes back to the story about the, and I think you touched on this last week about the newlywed couple, the wife was baking a ham and she cut all the hands of it off and put it in the pan and the husband was curious, like, "Well, honey, why did you do that?" And she goes, "I don't know this way my mom taught me." And so at Thanksgiving dinner, they were there and they asked the mom, "Well, why do you cut the ends off the ham?" She goes, "I don't know that's what my mom told me." So at Christmas, the grandmother happened to be there and so he asked her. And she said, "Well, when we first got married, I had this small baking pan, and I had to cut the ends of the ham off to fit it in the pan." You're right. We're doing the same thing. I agree. A great story. This patriot mythology trying to let go of the ham in the pan, and we've got a bigger pan and you don't need to do that anymore. Two Mark Twain quotes, two Mark Twain quotes for you. First of all, "It's easier to fool a man than to tell him he's been fooled," which absolutely applies here. And the other one is, "What can I do?" And I forgot it. I thought a thing was to say, "It's easier to fool a man. It ain't what I know that's killing me. It's what I know that ain't so." So think about, and I still sing it, perpetuated on some different websites that are pre-popular years, and I don't want to give them a plug because they're still talking amalty, law, and so forth. But you really got to get that rinsed out of your head, get that old thing out of your head. And that Mark Twain quote applies to that and maritime, more than almost end-girlfriends on the flag more than anything else, and all caps, those are the four kind of areas. But man, people get that in their head, and you can't get it out of there with a team of 20 mule-trained borox horses, okay? That's true. That's true. Not too long after I first kind of was on your show, had another student reach out and consulted with me. And they were trying, they'd run across a way to structure a bunch of trust together so that when the income flowed through, and the property was being held in one trust, and another trust was kind of being used to put business funds in, and then transfer it to another trust, and another trust, and another trust, I'm like, this is all to try to minimize your taxes when you're a national and you're exempt, except for that small range of income, which most of us don't have. So why are you jumping through all these complicated hoops just to get income to you that would be tax exempt? And the light bulb went on and it's like, oh, yeah, so the most complicated setup you might want to consider if you're doing business, like business to business, business to with the public, is just a very simple LLC, and that is a flow-through conduit that would go straight to you as the sole owner, and that's as complicated as that should get. Now, you know, Mark, and I don't know, we got people in the audience because I can launch off on this story, but if we got somebody that's got something pertinent, I don't want to put them to the point where they didn't hang up or go away. Who stands up? Sketch. Okay. Sketch, what you got, buddy? Well, I think there might be a Zane that's trying to get in. I think they're new. I'm not sure if they're here. Well, let's see, we're going to poll them. What's their name? That's a great name. Hey, Zane. Is that you? Yeah. Thank you. What's up? So you're new? Are you new? Yes, sir. Okay. Well, you're the kind of you've been listening to me, you're coming in soft, so I don't know. Yeah, talk right in the microphone. Yeah, talk right in the mic, first of all, let's get a good audio connection here. Yeah, I am right, and I'm on my cell phone. Are you new? You said you've been listening a little bit? Yeah, I've been listening for about a month now, not a whole lot of questions I've had up until now. Okay. Well, you got one now for us today? Yeah. So I did the whole affidavit thing with the Secretary of State, got my return receipt back for that, but I just sent my out for the IRS, but I'm still, like I filed, I don't know if it's right to file a W4, or if you've got to file out of a different form for an employer, but I've filled that out, according to this YouTube video I watched, on how to fill it out for an arsenal, and I'm still getting taxed, so I'm out of loss. Oh, did your employer accept it? What form did you give him, a W8 BEN? No, I filled out a W4, but I wrote NA at the security number, and the... Oh, no. Oh, well. No, no, no. Well, there's more, there's more Patriot mythology, the Social Security number is not a nexus to the system, don't shy away from using it, just use it, okay? It's the status that locks you into the system, and you've changed that if you filed an affidavit. That's our exempt writing NA, or exempt on all that, that's not probably going to help you. Why don't you see about filing a W8 BEN, or have you heard us talk about that, Zane? I think a little bit, you said an A, no, A, the number eight. Oh, oh. And we have that all matched out on national status on info, under the remedy and IRS. So if you, Mark, tell him we're how to get over there again, we just told Lee in there, but Zane, we'll address that with Zane, because you need to know about this, and as you're doing it, I'm going to go get a glass of water, so if you would. So Zane, I might have that bookmarked in my webpage. All right, national status.info, under the remedy, you'll see a link to the IRS, Internal Revenue Service, it's all spelled out. And you go in there, and we have samples of the W4B, as in Victor. You can file that exempt, there's a way to do that. You can't go out just normally, and then if you are not expecting to owe taxes for 2023, and you don't think you're going to owe taxes for 2024 coming up, you have the right under four, I believe it's C, I don't have it in front of me, but under the last number four box and apple letters, you write exempt, and that's in the instructions to the W4 from the IRS. Now with that in mind, that only stops withholding from federal income tax, your state will have its own form to file exempt, like Oklahoma, California, Oklahoma has an okay W4 form, and you had to put exempt on it as well. Now if you don't want anything withheld, so security, you don't want FICA, you don't want Medicare, any of the taxes including the federal income tax, then there's a W8BEN, which is a beneficial interest, that's Bravo, ECHO, Nancy, W8BEN, and there's a way to fill that out and have all the taxes stop being withheld. Is that right, Mark? I've never heard you could get so security stopped before, that's very interesting. On the BEN, yes, there's a way to stop all, that's the whole purpose of it. Go ahead, Roger. That's referred to as FICA, on your FICA, right? So if you still want to have so security withdrawn, and I would say it's depending upon your age, if you've already paid in 40 quarters or not, then do a W4 and do the exempt version. And again, find out what your state has for the state version of the W4 that would put you exempt from state income taxes, your employer has to have both, if they're going to stop federal income and state income tax from being withheld. All the interventions on the national status, not in both. All right, I appreciate you all, I probably will call back some other time, well, get back on the show another time, I'm at work, I'm going to call back again, but I appreciate it greatly. Okay, Zane, nice to meet you and talk with you, and you feel free to come join us anytime you're able to. Don't forget, we're also on the air on Saturdays for people that do work like yourself, okay? Awesome. I appreciate it, Roger, have a good one, guys. Okay, Zane, well, equal mente, as they say down here, equal mente, equal, same to you. Now let's go back to sketch, our man sketch, were you just? Well, hopefully before Zane leaves, Mark, there's a statement that you usually make when you converse with the IRS, and that is about your intentions. I wonder if you could repeat that for Lee and Zane. Oh, yes, and I don't know if we have this on the national status on the other side, but any correspondence with the IRS, my first sentence in the body of my letter, I like to say, and I got this from Richard Cornforth, and it's been added to by, man, I forgot who added something extra on it, but actually, I think it might have been Kevin from one of your students, Kevin from Oklahoma. Anyway, what I like to lead in any correspondence with the IRS, or any tax and entity, I like to put in, it's not now, nor has it ever been my intent to avoid paying a lawful tax period. It's not my intent. Now intent is what they use for criminality. Sure is. So if you're saying, you know, hey, it's not my intent, I'm not trying to evade taxes here, so it's not my intent, nor has it ever been, not now, nor ever, to avoid paying a tax that I lawfully owe, period. And then Kevin come up with another one, I think it was Kevin, I'm going to give him credit for it, he added on there, if it's determined that I owe a lawful tax, I will do my best to pay it, period, that's it. Yeah, I would say, my intent is to always fulfill my obligations to pay 871B and 877B taxes. I like to get even better, and I think they changed that, they've changed like 77B, it's all now talking about income within the United States. I can't. That's cool. Go ahead. They still quoted in the, in that 26 CFR 1.1 dash 1A, right, that'd be the place to look at the new regulations and see if it's quoted there, regardless, you can put it in there anyway, or you could say, I intend to always pay constitutional lawful taxes, whatever. And what you're talking about is willfulness, when you're talking about intent, and that was, who was the guy, I'll darn, I'll tell you what, the guy that won the Supreme Court case, a cheek, USB cheek on, he won that on willfulness, and that's when all the attorneys in the Patriot community tried to go to the willfulness defense, okay, but that's where that came from. Yeah, that was Larry B. Craft, he started using good faith, and he started losing. And Ralph was really hot on his trail, giving him grief, because he wouldn't change. She kept using the good faith argument, after the federal government figured out how to get around it. Yeah. And so there were several people that went to jail, and even though Larry B. Craft had represented him. I told you John got on the phone after they got out of jail, and I got the book together, and he got on the phone with Larry on the old process, you know, he got on the phone with Larry for about three hours, I think, and Larry never did get it, or wouldn't admit to getting it, and John's comment was, Larry's been lawyering too long. Yeah. Yeah. May I? Yes, Paul. I've got, oh, just one suggestion for Lee and Zane, particularly with respect to paying in to Social Security, paying the FICA thing. That is, characteristically, a very, very, very small amount of the deductions that are held out, and when you file for Social Security benefits, either as a result of Social Security Disability Insurance, or you just retire at whatever retirement age it'll be by the time you get there, it'll probably be about 108 at the rate they're going. What they do to calculate your benefit amount is they take the total of your previous five years reported income and withholdings held. So if you've got your 40 quarters, but you continue working for 20 more years, they're going to take the income of the five previous years where you didn't report anything. If you had it stopped at the conclusion of your 40 quarters, it's such a small amount. Just continue paying it. Just, I mean, it may not even be there when you get there, but what else are you going to do with it? It'll buy you a cup of coffee these days for what they did out of each check. Almost. And they figure your payment on the last four quarters, I think, because that's what got me as I was teaching in that time, and they were paying me real good, up to 30 bucks an hour back in the 90s, but I didn't have very many hours. And so those years were the ones that constituted my payment. But you know what's interesting, is I can live down here and have a pretty nice lifestyle for the pittance I get from them. I couldn't even rent an apartment in the States for what I get now. So anyway, is there anybody else that had any questions or anything? I guess, does that sketch, well, yeah, I just, gosh, I just had a brain fart. I wanted to mention to Lee, if he knows about the chat, at the bottom of the screen, there's a little chat thing, you can get links in the chat, there's a link in the chat for Joe Lestica, if you're interested, and I have a comment on, did you by chance watch Viva Barnes yet? Well, I did. I watched it last night, and we hadn't even got around yet. Talking about it yet, interesting show with you, what, do you watch it, Mark? Yes, and I, and I also watched the after party where they go locals, and Barnes was tearing up the tax stuff, he was just really laying it on thick, yes, yes, he talked about the power to destroy. He's very well founded in the tax movement, yes, I was gonna say he's got his own, he's got his own tax law firm that handles people's taxation, then he did handle Wesley Snipes, a little deal down in Florida. Mark, have I ever told you about the times, about five years I worked for this guy named Dean Allen, he was a Texas guy, I bet you never heard of him though, I'm not sure if he'd be still with us or not, he was quite a character, he had learned this from some other guy that had deceased, and, and Dean would go around the country and give seminars and set people up legitimately with IRS regulations on how to avoid all the taxation, okay? And it was pretty interesting, and what they do is they do it offshore, all right? And he was using initially Panama, and then Panama had some changes, I think last time I'd spoke with him, he'd been using Domenica for a while, but Panama in the old days used to put out bearer corporations, you know what those are? I'm not familiar with that term, I know bearer bonds, but I never heard a bear, right? Well, it's similar, and, and like Panama, they don't have a central registry for all your corporations, so if you were to type your name in to see what corporation you own, there's no link there, because they're like bearer bonds, they're, they're owned by the holder, okay? And so he had a law firm or somebody who's working with down there, and what they do is they go down and preferably get a seasoned one that had been written up and up on the shelf for a couple of years, you know? And so you buy that one, and you take your business, whatever your business is, let's say you own a funeral home in cemeteries, because he had a customer do that. And so you put the head entity in the U.S. in a general partnership, okay? And probably would have been beneficial, I'm sure we would have moved to LLCs, but LLCs at that point only were only in use in about half the states in the country, so he would use general and limited partnerships. And I think it's the general and partnership, you got a general partner and then a limited partner, vice versa, whatever. You would put that business in the states in that entity. Then you would tie it as the limited partner would be the corporation in Panama, okay? And so then you would take and get another limited corporation, that type of corporation, and you tie it to the second entity as a partner, okay? So here's the phrase that I know you're going to recognize, not effectively connected. So the third corporation was not directly connected to the first one, and so it is not effectively connected, that's IRS language, okay? And so you take the money, you pass it down to the second partner in the corporate form, he'd pass the money to the third one, the third one's not effectively connected, and it would bring all the funds in tax-free back in the U.S. And they know it worked because he was helping somebody, Dean, was that had a failure to file a case against them at one point, and the IRS ran a wired guy in on him. And so when Dean was FOIA, and this guy's FOIA files and stuff, he got back a transcript of that interviewer, they sent the IRS guy in on him, and the whole transcript on how he did everything, and they never came back on him. That's how the corporations are doing it. That's the pathway that's written for the corporations. I'm sure a lot of the congressmen and women have been doing the very same thing. Probably. They got their accounts down in the canons, and so on and so forth, so. 100% guaranteed. Okay, well it's 100% guaranteed to get you through. Here's the problem with that setup. Because every year you've got to go back and do, like with trust, you've got to do a trust these meeting, and have a meeting, and have minutes, and all that stuff, and you've got to keep up with all those corporations you've got to strung out through the Caribbean. Who's got something to ask or add here? I think Russ, I have questions after the new person, okay? Yeah, I think. All right. I think I've seen your name somewhere. Yeah, we talked when I was deciding whether to move out east, but I landed in Arkansas, so that was last year. Okay, good place. All right. What part of that wonderful state? I'm in Hot Springs, just outside in the country, actually. Boy, that's a hot, that's a hot area, no pun intended. It's very hot here. Yeah, well, it's an interesting area. It's long been a resort. It's rumored that that's where Bill Clinton was sired, and got quite a history up there around Hot Springs. Yeah. Yeah, well, I'm creating history here. I do love it. Do you like it? Okay, good. I do love it. Yeah, it's so beautiful with all the forests and the water, the lakes, it's just great for me, so. Good. I'm glad you found a good spot. Yeah, thank you. So I'm raising my hand because I'm a national, and I put my agencies on notice when I got here, and I was recently stopped. I've got a traffic stop citation, but it's very unusual, and I'm nervous, so forgive me, but so I was driving my daughter to work, we were leaving, and I didn't stop at the stop sign. I looked at the traffic to the left, and I just went, and I got up to speed, and then I overshot my speed. So I got dinged for the stop sign and the speeding, and then I hand in my passport card, and he doesn't think that's a valid thing, and then he's like, "Well, do you live here, because I still have Colorado plates that have expired," and I said, "Yes, but I've corrected my status, and anyway, so he takes my passport card and then he looks at my daughter and says, "Let me see your driver's license," and she hands it over, and he takes both of those and runs them, and when he comes back, I have a citation for my car, but it's under her name. I was the one driving. She was the one in the passenger seat. She is on the ticket for failing to register the vehicle for no driver's license, for speeding, and for failure to obey the stop sign, which I was going to read. Hold on, he's using her driver's license to charge her with driving without a license. I'm not sure what the thinking is, actually. Can you all see why I love these traffic incidents so much? Go ahead, Satya. Well, I'm really looking forward to standing for myself in court, because I don't know how many wrong things there are in this picture, but putting a passenger's name on the citation is wrong. Yes, and making one of the charges driving without a license when she's the person they are writing the ticket to offer the license just doesn't make any sense. Yeah, she's not a passenger, she's a guest. You're not driving in commerce, so it's not a passenger that you're driving around. Okay, I didn't know that, but I'll add that. So I've got a draft affidavit of fact, and I've got also a draft letter to the sheriff's office, reminding him, thanking him for acknowledging receipt of my original affidavit, because I got the little green card back. And then also, he didn't acknowledge it, the post office did, but that's okay, go ahead. Oh, well, they did, didn't they, don't they have to sign? Yeah, they were signed for it. I guess you could call that an acknowledgement, but they didn't know what was in there when they signed the return receipt. So I shouldn't, I shouldn't, you could, you could mention that and flow that and you could also say he accepted it because he didn't contest it, silence Dean's consent. And that represent that he received it and the fact that he, you've never received anything where he objected to it, should dictate his acknowledgement, yep, you could look at that way. Okay. So, so, so in my letter, my draft letter back to the sheriff, I, let me pull it up. I'm not sure if I, should I request that they review and remedy the craziness that happened, him citing my daughter, or should I just wait until my court date and deal with it then? Mark, you got any input here? Nope, start right away. Yeah, you keep referring to it as your court case and it doesn't sound like you received a ticket. I do. It sounds like your daughter received tickets. Yes. So, it's really, you know, kind of an affidavit kind of situation. Yes. And if you appear, if you appear in court, then they're going to transfer her tickets to you. How can she get received a citation when she was a passenger? She can't lawfully other than the registration on the, on the car. That'd be the only thing that I would say, yeah, she, you know, that, that probably could be tagged to her. She wasn't responsible for my registration on my car. Okay. Is the car in your name? Uh-huh. Oh, all this, all this is in my name. Well, isn't that very telling? Isn't it very interesting? Yes, it is, actually. One of the more interesting traffic cases we've discussed around here, I think I'd write that down and send it, uh, maybe in an affidavit form and send it to the, uh, district attorney or the, the mover there in Hot Springs. Is it in Hot Springs, uh, corridors and in another little mean espality court? Yeah, it's in Hot Springs. Yeah. I think I, I paper them, I paper them up a little bit on, on the front end on this. Do you learn with your terminology like Marko was talking about, be careful with your terminology, try not to use commercial terms. Marko's an excellent at that. Yeah. Okay. I, I, I do want to run all this by somebody who can advise if, if there's an expert out there, I would love, uh, another set of eyes on it. No, say Mark, if it were me, if it was, well, Marko, Marko's really good on the administrative side of that and I would, I would definitely recommend she run it by her just to, you know, get her two cents on it because she's excellent at that very experience. My thought is on the, on the procedural side, if it makes, if it makes it to where you have a court hearing, if you show up in person, they're going to try to tag you with it. The, the judge go, oh, oh, you're the driver, driver, driver from our driver. Right. Right. And now, now you're, you know, it's going to get transferred from her to you. So I mean, if it were me, I'd be tempted to, to write an affidavit and give it to my daughter and she could file it into that case. And as long as you have been sentenced to show up in court, you wouldn't have to be in court. So now you don't have to be there. Right. And your daughter can write an affidavit to saying, I do not own this automobile, nor was I driving, nor was I behind the wheel, nor was, yeah, exactly. Yes. Was your body, was your body cam footage with, did you have a body cam? I didn't really notice, that might be a question you might, that might be a question you might want to ask. Is there body cam footage at this time, sheriff, sheriff, okay, the sheriff department stopped you or the police. Yeah. Control. It should say on your ticket, how it says, um, CPL, Mr. Thomas, Mike Thomas, whatever CPL is, corporal, yeah, corporal, isn't it, yeah, probably, well, all you have to do is write them a letter and ask them if they're say, is there a traffic stop video from perhaps a body cam for this incident, right? Right. But your daughter, if she ever got to court, all she has to do is go in there and say, "I wasn't driving." I got a funny one on that, funny story writer. Go ahead. Hold on. Hold on. They can, they can put their affidavit of facts together, both of them, and then send it in administratively, what exactly happens, so that they have that on the record. Yeah. Okay. You have Marcus, Marcus Telegram, do you have Marcus Telegram channel? Are you locked into that yet? Yes. We're connected. Okay. Good deal. And then another thing, Satya, you need to go back and listen to November the 4th, 23, Augustus had an incident similar to yours, but not with the guest getting the citation. So it gives you an example of what he did with the notices. Okay. Yeah. You can take care of this ahead of time. That's on Castbox. Okay. It's November 4th. Yeah. It's over on Castbox. Yeah. 26 minutes. Oh, great thing. You might take care of this with paperwork. Paul and Mark both had something to say there were running out of time. Go ahead. I have a quick comment on what they're probably charging the daughter with his accessory to driving without a license, and because she was present, she was there, so she's just as guilty as the driver. Yeah. Yes. That was cool. I've never heard of that. I've never heard of it either. Yeah. Well, okay. So also what happened at the end was because I was driving with my passport card and he didn't acknowledge that that was a valid way to travel, he had a switch places and had my daughter drive. After the stop, he had to use those stop places. Yeah. No, that's this totally out of order here. It sounds like to me. Well, I think you should be able to contact the district attorney or the city attorney and give your daughters affidavit of facts, and that should make that go away. Okay. Okay. Okay, work with America, file those things and keep us in the loop. Okay. Okay. One thing to remember the only way to get justice out of the justice system is to stay out of the justice system, and to pay, and to pipe paper beforehand. I implore you, please drive responsibly. Yes, I'm, I acknowledge that I, I mean, I was in a hurry. She was late for work. Yeah. I know, I know there's always extenuating circumstances, but that's what led to this situation being dumped in your lap. So folks, you want to be a natural, a national, you want to be self responsible acts responsibly. Okay. That's my, the best advice I can give you. And then we'll avoid these traffic things, which are so sticky at times. Okay. So good to hear from you again. I'm sorry. It's under these circumstances. Roger, I really appreciate you being here. Thank you so much. Oh, you're very well. Good to hear from you. I'm glad you had a good move. And this one sounds like you're going to be able to deal with it to me. But, and you, do you know how to reach out to Mark? No. So, straw man, straw man at markallcaps.com, doesn't have to be in all caps. It's Mark all caps straw man at markallcaps.com and he got too far from you over there. Geographically either, actually. Oh, great. Okay. He's in Oakland. He's in Oakland. Okay. Well, good to speak with you again. I'm here. Thank you so much. Have a great rest of your day. Okay. Okay. Thank you very much. Now, anybody else got questions or let's not get into a commentary thing. If we're going to do that, let's hold that till tomorrow because that could last for hours with all of your suggestions. Okay. So, does anybody have anything else directly for me? Yes. Roger. Thank you for that void in flip. The natural, I suppose, well, in sync with natural. Thank you. All right. You're welcome. It's been a long show. So, anyway. Roger, get those easily flipped up. Yes. Who's that? Devin? That's sketch. And there was 616, but they're not putting their in, they're not immune. Yes, about being a fry in Barnes. I don't want to discuss it today, but maybe we could talk about the realization rule and the attribution rule that they were talking about. What's kind of views on that one? There's a lot of stuff Barnes comes out with. I just, I'm not even familiar with never heard of, you know, those may be two of them. Never mind. Well, for the, for the audience, there's a number of, it's the end of June. So there, the Supreme Court's going on their summer break till they'll reopen in October. And they're releasing these decisions that they've been working on. And they released a bunch of them last week except for the important ones. And the important ones like Trump and the Chevron rule and some of these other ones are coming out this week. And they may even release some of the week after, but you're probably going to get a lump of them this week. So we're going to have a lot of that stuff to talk about for the next few days. Good deal. Yep. And I do have one question and it has to do with the IRS and the income tax being voluntary. Now as a national, you're required to, you know, file for 878 and 878. Can a national bill the IRS for, you know, for having to, to involuntarily deal with this? Can you bill them? Has anybody billed the IRS for having you do the work? Once you sever yourself from these bastards, do you really want to go back and poke them again? No, I'm just saying if you, if you're required as a national to pay under 878 or 877B, can you charge them? Has anybody charged them for the work that they were requiring you to do? No. No. Okay. May I? No, I think you're out. You're out on a limb here sketch. Yes. Here you go. Okay. Well, I, I used to work for the IRS and they do have a code for the time it takes you to fill out their, their, their form at the end of the evening as to what work you did that day. So there is precedence in that regard. Yes. Well, I'm glad I asked them. What do you mean? Thank you. New to me. My, I was, I was so glad to be done with them some bitches that I'd just gone on about my life and I let $5,000 in their pocket that I could have gone after. I said, I'm so glad to be done with you. I ain't touching you again. See you later. I agree. That's my, that's my feelings on that, but not everybody thinks like that. So I can understand that also. Okay. Anybody? Okay. I have a question for Mark. Thank you. Thank you, Roger. Okay. But if Marcus stick around for a moment, I'd appreciate it. I'm here. I'll bet you. Yeah. There we go. It's going to be useful day. And it's time for. Oh, do you know we've got a crispy cream donuts off opening up in keto. Oh my Lord. Well, we're closing them in my head state so I guess I got to find a new market. I, I might find myself going to keto a little more often. We'll see. I'll, I'll see y'all tomorrow. Okay. Have a great day, Roger. Thank you. Thank you. Thank everybody. All right. Bye. Bye. He would do well to, to, to just step back from the crispy creams. There is nothing on those donuts that's any good for you. It depends on what kind of oil they fry man. No, there's nothing good. There's nothing good in them. There's gluten. There's genetically modified flour. There's the sugar in the glaze. There is nothing in a crispy cream donut that is good for you. Period. I don't care what oil you cook it in. I agree. Grinch toast. Donuts all the way. Maybe they have, maybe they have rules down there that we don't have up here. Anyway, I have a question for Mark if he's still around. I'm still here. Hey, Mark, I was brought forth a few weeks ago about filing in a court on green paper, which signified that it wasn't for public viewing, but for the court record only. Is there a merit to that? I've never heard of that, but if you want a document sealed, you can put a request with the court that it be sealed. It's got a special cover letter you put with it or a cover sheet. I have a friend that submitted some medical information and they didn't want that public. So he requested that it be under sealed and made sure that the court clerk knew that. All right. Thank you. You're welcome. You might be a little bigging in your own county to see what's required. You could probably call the court clerk. I don't generally recommend talking to the court clerk or taking advice from the court clerk, because that seems like they have their own agenda or they're very unaware of the procedures, but never hurts to check with them and see what they say and then research it out and make sure it holds water and it's that it's valid. Thank you, Mark. Mark, you're welcome, sure. I don't know if you're aware of it, but James Freeman and these are first men auditors went into the court clerk. I think in downtown with Omaha. No, I might have been in Nebraska. I'm not sure, but I think it was Oklahoma and they found out that everybody's personal information is not excluded from the public record, so you can get people's social security numbers. They're age and they're where they live and stuff. So I don't know if you're aware of that, but that's what's happening in I think Oklahoma. I'm not aware of the never heard of it. I'll put a link in the chat. Okay. If you're going to be around, it'll be a second or so about it. No worries. Hey, Mark. Yes. I got a question about the trust. Okay. There's there's Heinz 57 of these trusts out there. Yes. Yes. So I am very confused on which one is it that I should be doing. You've got a state planning and if we want to not have LLCs, but it seems to me that a lot of people are using the LLCs as sort of a lawsuit protection barrier as well as some people use it as a tax revenue thing, but so I'm thinking I don't know how I would get out of it because I have an LLC and I don't know that what I'm doing with my LLC would transfer into because you wouldn't be doing business out of the trust, but I do have a state planning for a trust. Now the trust can hold an LLC like a like a business entity if you think of it as property. Okay. You get this business entity. It can be held in trust so that when the grantors who created the trust set up a condition that if that occurs and that that LLC is transferred to one of the beneficiaries or the LLC is sold and the money is divided equally among the beneficiaries. Okay. Let's see that that can be done. Okay. So just depends on your circumstances. Okay. So what kind of trust are you with is so I because my understanding of a trust is that the trustee, the beneficiary and the grantor all have to be separate? That's correct. The most solid trust is called an irrevocable trust. And once that is set in place and properties transferred into the trust, which is using what's called a Schedule A, you list whatever property you want and then if it's got a title to it like an automobile, then you got to, you know, you got to re-register that car in the name of the trust. Right. Same thing with your primary residence. You know, it's got a title to it and you would want to transfer it into the trust. Now, with that being said, please never put an automobile into a trust with your primary residence. You want your automobile in its own separate trust by itself. Right. But if you have to be separate, so you're talking three separate individuals, right? Right. Right. My house, my property, my bank, my bank account or whatever, I don't have somebody that is going to manage them for me. I have to manage them. You can do that if you make it a, a revocable trust or a living trust. You can transfer the property in and also be the trustee. Okay. But that is not as secure as a irrevocable trust. Martin. May I? Yes. Yes. Because what I'm dealing with, my mom and dad set up a, it was a family trust. Revocable, until the grantors both passed, then it became an irrevocable because the grantors could only revoke it. Right. And that's also, that's also in the language of your trust. Correct. So, yeah. But I'm just saying. So that's important to note that it can start as revocable as long as the grantorors are alive. Right. And then it converts to irrevocable. Yeah. Okay. Correct. Correct. But for me, for right now at this moment, um, I would be managing everything. Okay. And I know you have to fund, so you have to put your car into, you have to transfer that into, into the trust, um, and this is a, and your, your properties have to go into a different trust. Right. And you're assuming that you are not refinancing or whatever, because you still have to pull them out to refinance because banks do not want to refinance within a trust. Um, I don't know that to be true. I just had to take the word on that. I've never tried. And I don't know if anybody's tried to do a refi while properties inside of a trust. I tried. Okay. Um, yeah, and, and they were not having any of it. Well, you can always transfer it out and refinancing, transfer it back in. And well, and that's what I had to do. Yeah. Um, so it can be, so you can just set up any, your, uh, revocable living trust. And that will suffice for estate planning and you can have one set up for your LLC. So how do you record because if you're putting your LLC into the trust, who's going to know it's in the trust until the trust is opened up and examined? Nobody. That's a whole point of it. It's private. Okay. So why would they need, why would they need to know that it's in a trust? Well, I'm thinking the state, right? You're, you've got the state. Well, the LLC is still going to pay its taxes and so forth. So, right. So private document, keep it as such. Yeah. So, um, so everything moves forward as if nothing's changed with the LLC except for you wrote it on the addendum within the, the trust. Correct. Okay. Um, okay. Now, my only question is, and there's nothing wrong with the, you know, if you understand the era or the, uh, revocable, it's usually referred to as a living trust. Most people know it as a living trust. Okay. Uh, also there's typically what a company's a living trust is what's called a poor over will. So if you had items, property that you had purchased and never transferred them into the trust, then upon your death, they would automatically be considered transferred into the trust. That's called a, a, a poor over will P O U R for over will. Now, the only question, you know, you would have at this point is, is once you pass away, who's going to execute the trust? You have, have you made, uh, arrangements for a successor trustee or a one option is, is the beneficiaries would determine who the trustee would be to execute the trust. And a lot of times beneficiaries don't even know they're a beneficiary. Correct. You know, so then, then you need to have like a code trustee, uh, or set up a way, and you can be very careful about that, you know, trustee has to be somebody that has absolute integrity and that you can trust that they're going to execute the trust as, as it's written. So, um, right, right now my, my, my thought processes, I have some, uh, you know, I leave, uh, then I have another individual who will be the trustee when it, it turns into a non-revocable. Okay. And then they would handle it and I, and I do trust this individual, hopefully they will outlive me. If not, I'll have to find somebody else. Correct. Um, they, they will handle it in the accordance of my wishes. And then, uh, the beneficiary who does not know that they're a beneficiary, um, and my thought being that they would have to somehow prove themselves capable of handling all of this, right, uh, because the, the whole lottery winning thing, you go from not having anything to all the sudden, you know, um, well, you know, you can dimmy that out, you know, this is the amazing thing about trust is they call it the, the controlling hand from the grave. And so you can say, here's these milestones, like if you graduate college, here's $10,000. If, if you get married, here's X amount of dollars and you can, except for, except for the, and you can even say if you reach a certain age, then you would get this. You know what I'm saying, so there's way, there's all kinds of ways to do that. And you hear a lot of people talk about trust fund babies where these, uh, wealthy executives, you know, knowing the same thing that you're talking about, you just can't dump all the money on them. They set up a special trust fund and like every month, their child, their beneficiary is getting like $4 or $5,000. Right. And my, my thought being is that if you say, hey, if you get married, here's X amount of money, right? They're going to run out and get married just so they can get X amount of money. If you say, this happens, you get this amount of money, but this happens, right? You're either going to rush to make those things, that's only if they know that, that's only if they know that, if the trustee is monitoring it and he sees them do something that would trigger a release of funds, then they can release the funds to them. Yes, that's, that's another way, you know, if it's private, they shouldn't know what. So they're not trying to gain your trust. Right. Or pay them lower, pay them on your payment. Right. Right. Yeah. So there's all kinds of different ways that's just, you know, you have to look at your context and, and how you want to do that. There's also people that set up what's called a charitable remainder trust and, and where the bulk of their money would go to a charity organization, like a lot of people do this for their church. And then their children, they, they still get some money out of it, but it's, you know, like a reduced amount. Right. So, and that, that may not fit everybody's situation. I'll tell you one of the best people that I like to follow on trust, there's a, an attorney named Mark J, just letter J, Kohler, K-O-H-L-E-R, Mark J Kohler, he's got a law firm out of Phoenix, Idaho, Utah, and California, and he is a CPA and tax attorney. And he's a real estate investor. He also is, is dealing in cryptocurrency. Now mind you, he's in the box with the taxes and everything. He's not aware of, you know, national status, but he's really good on the trust. He also has what he calls, he's got a video on charitable remainder trust. But if you, if you go to YouTube and type in his name, Mark, just letter J is in Jack, Kohler, K-O-H-L-E-R, you'll find his channel and he's really good. And I don't know if people know this when you click on a, a channel on YouTube, if you'll click on videos, and it shows you all their videos, usually, now I'm talking about on a computer, usually you'll see a link that, that you can search for tie or keywords inside their videos. So once you got into Mark J Kohler's channel, click on videos, look for the little magnifying glass, click on that, and type in trusts, and it'll pull up all the videos that are dealing with trust. It's quite an education. Mark J Kohler is very sharp, and I would recommend doing that. Now one other little hint, if you're going to do an irrevocable, excuse me, if you're going to do a living trust, which is irrevocable, you can go to uslegalforms.com, uslegalforms.com. And put in your state and put in, you know, what you're looking for, and they actually will have a template for you that you can use. Okay. And that's just a guideline, you know, but that would give you an idea. If you've never seen a trust put together, then, you know, they have all the documents and everything that you would use to go along with that. But that's a really good resource if you've never seen a, you know, a various type of legal form, you can get that quite easily, and you can preview it without paying for it. Now, we'll have a little water stamp or watermark across it, so you might not be able to read every exact word, but most of the time you can understand what's being blurred out. But you'll get the bulk of that document, if you want to preview it, where you buy it or copy off of it, however you want to do it. All right. Yeah, I had sent you an email a few months back with a couple of different trusts in it to see what you thought of them. Did you send the straw man? Did I respond? Yeah. No, you didn't respond. Oh, man. Okay. I'll go look for those. I don't recall seeing them, but I'll go back and work. Okay. Mark, you're a busy man. Yes. My general, my general rule, if you don't hear back from me in about three calendar days, please follow up with a, with the email. Okay. My, my thought being was that if you were helping other people out and, and you, if, any of these were good, that you could share them also with, I don't think there's any personal information in them. Okay. Because I, I think they were, they were templates. But one of them was from this, this class from this, um, this Supreme Court, um, Oh gosh, I forget what his type he, he wasn't a clerk, but he did something with the Supreme Court and he was, he was doing a class on trust and he passed us off some information in his class. So I sent that to you also. Okay. All right. Well, thank you. I'll, I'll look for it. You know about how long ago that was two months, two, maybe three months ago? Okay. All right, I will look for it. Well, let's see. Anybody has anything else? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Mark. You hear me? Yes. In the chat, there's a lawyer who, I don't know if you're familiar with him, a gorilla publishing and he went down to the court. And he, um, basically tried to, uh, basically, you'll check it out. The first video is James Freeman. He went with, uh, the lawyer. He's a lawyer, uh, I guess, um, our attorney in Oklahoma and he's exposing all the corruption in Oklahoma, basically. And he tried to find the lead DA's office down there in the, I guess, the state capital. And you'd be amazed in the first video they had a very hard time even finding the office for the pro, the head attorney general. So I just, uh, there's, well, there's three or well, okay. Well, maybe it's just the prosecutor's office that they couldn't find. It's very interesting and, uh, there's three links there in the chat for you. If you're interested. All right. Clicked on them. And thank you for bringing that to my attention. I'll check it out. You bet, exposing, you know, everybody's exposed in Oklahoma, I guess, with their, if they're in the courts, right, they'll secure them. Everybody can get their personal information. It's not, it's not deleted. Are you? No. I'm not trusting. And have a day after that, um, this was many, many years ago and it was a state of Missouri coming after my husband regarding state income tax. And the county prosecutor had filed, uh, an action and they used to so security number in the documents. And so of course I put in there that, that's a no, no. And you know, I, I don't even know if that is the reason they didn't pursue it. I don't know, um, but they did, they did find a judgment in the lower court and I took it to appeals and then to the spring court and the spring court of the state of Missouri didn't hear the case, but they never pursued it further after that. Um, but it could be that they had put in it, had put his so security number into the public record, which was an issue. I don't know. They went down, they went to the lead, the, the lead place and that could correct and stop this, this, um, you know, social security being, you know, public and they did not want to do it. And they did not, you know, this lawyer, guerrilla publishing was saying, well, we'd like to correct this, uh, so we'd like a meeting and they were ignored, totally, I yield. Well, I know in, I know in Oklahoma now it's a real big deal that you're not supposed to, uh, give any personal information, especially the social security number. So I mean, they have, they have, uh, court rules that, uh, directly address that. And I think it's might be statutory, I don't recall this on the statute, but I know for a fact I've run across that it's, it's very big deal on the, on the process of pleading your documents that neither side put anything in that would be, uh, any personal identifying information like that. So I know that they're supposed to be watching that. So I'm curious where, where James Freeman came up with, uh, this court league. So I'll be watching that video. Yeah. And he, he, he visits with, with, uh, the lawyer court, uh, guerrilla publishing. Okay. In the lawyer. I'll take a look at it. Anything else? Anybody? Anything else? Thank you, Mark. You're welcome. Sure. Everybody's welcome. And, uh, good to be here and I hope everybody enjoys the rest of their day. And we'll talk to you next time. Bye-bye. Thank you. Bye-bye. Thank you. Bye-bye. All right. Well, if that's it, let's, uh, uh, take radio stations down. Um, okay. Before you do that, Paul, yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, put forth your eye-terror care, um, planet. I can't remember now. It's been so long. Eye-terror planet. Did you put that bar word? Yeah. Go to eye-terrorplanet.com, actually, um, I can, uh, I can play that, uh, testimonial. I can, I can, uh, drop out of the show with that. Um, here we go. I appreciate it. I'm going to forward that to somebody. So thank you. Okay. 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