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Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles

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21 Jun 2024
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Go away or I'll sue you. >> Mm-hmm, yeah, go to Davenport first. That makes sense. >> No call them. >> Yeah, all right, call them. I'm not walking in there, right. Okay, that sounds like good advice. That is good sound advice because they're the ones, they're the go-to person. >> Are you writing down? So you know, are you writing down? >> I have notes all over this piece of paper. >> All right, yeah, your number one issue is to find out what your status is and then once you know what that is, then you know what your next step is and then you can call back and ask questions or whatever. But, you know, right now everybody's just throwing stuff at you but how do we know unless you find out what your status is with the city of Davenport, that is? >> Yes, find out first and then if it's all been vacated, then it, what's this, I'll say I got a, either if they say that. >> Then your only issue is with the bill collector. You can drive wherever you need to go in Washington without worry. That's your number one issue as I understand everything you've said is being able to go visit relatives without worry, right. The only way you can do that is to contact them on the phone or on their website like other people mentioned and figure out what your status is. I think due to circumstances talking to them would probably work better for you but I don't know how, you know, savvy are about getting on to the web and doing all that. >> All I did, yeah. >> Right, so then just give them a call and find out what your status is and you just say, you know, am I a fugitive from justice? You know, do I have a warrant or has this been discharged? You know, what's my status because I'm interested in resolving this? Don't commit to anything. Don't tell them you're going to do anything. Just find out what your status is and then talk to the people here for further assistance. But we really can't do anything for you until you find out what your status is. >> Yeah, thank you. >> You mentioned the forward. >> Jose Heavenes, no, I'm just kidding. My name's Ken. You know what I'm talking about? You get the joke from the old TV show where you would say that. >> No, I never raised my kids with TV and I am so out of the loop with television stuff. I don't even know what these -- >> All right, well, that killed that conversation but no problem. Mark, did you have a question? >> I have something to add for the caller. Okay, I'm out of breath. I was working on the house while I was listening. Have your son call him. Give your son the ticket. Have your son call the DMV or whoever he needs to. And his story is going to be -- I have this ticket. I think my mom got it and I need to check on the status of it to see if she took care of it or not. You know, is this still valid or has it been settled? You know, it's your son calling. >> That's a great idea. >> And I need to help her because she's old and she needs help. >> No, no, you don't give any inference that she's old or that she needs anyone to help handle her affairs, okay? >> Oh, he wants his mom. That's all he bought her the car. >> Yeah. >> Right, so -- >> Yeah, be careful what you say -- >> -- and besides which -- >> -- might try to pull some crap and say, oh, well, if she can't handle her own affairs, well, maybe she should give up her car or some, you know, be careful. >> No, no, no, no. >> That's -- well, that's why I didn't think she had to handle her own affairs. >> Yeah, yeah, yeah. >> Well, he wants us to do it myself though, really. >> No. >> He's going to ask me if my mom asked me to look into this for her. >> Yeah, so -- >> I know, dude, dude. >> Which would be -- wait a minute. Wait, everybody stop, which would be absolutely true. The DMV is not going to have any problem with a son calling, to check on a ticket issue for his mother just for his own peace of mind. Especially considering the son bought the car for mom. Okay, well, she got this ticket in a car I bought for her. And I just want to know if it's been settled. And that's all he says, stop talking at that point. And then when they answer him, they will tell him exactly what's going on. They'll say the ticket is still open, it still needs to be paid. He is the one that has it within his power to pull out his wallet, pull out his plastic, and say here, put it on Visa, and take care of it. He already said he'd pay for it, all right? >> Yeah, that would be easy for him to do. >> Yeah, so do it that way. >> It would be good if you're together, it would be good if you're together when he does it. >> We will be, he would call the TV on the dashboard. >> No, no, no, she doesn't have to be any part of the conversation because she doesn't want to be there and be available to answer questions. He has the ability to say, I have a ticket in my hand, I have limited knowledge of what's going on this. Here's the ticket number, is this still open or has this been settled? That's the only question he's asking. >> It would be good for him to preface it with my mother, ask me to check on this for her. I think, just to show that she's not in common. >> As a witness. >> She should listen to the conversation if it's going to be by telephone. >> That's what I'm saying to the mute button. >> Right. >> So you know yourself, what has transpired? >> Yes, and I'll listen, and they might not ask anything. They'll just say yes or no, and it hasn't been paid when he'll just pay it. >> Well, they don't even have to know you're online. Make that agreement with your son, okay? I just want to listen to hear what happens. Don't put me on the line. >> And don't say anything. >> Correct. >> Yeah. >> And he won't, he knows how about to talk too much. >> Okay. So, and that is how-- >> All right. >> No, you don't say anything. If they ask a question and you have the answer to it, but he doesn't, don't speak up and answer. You're a secret observer. >> Right. >> If you're together, though, you may not be together, but if you are, you have paper and pen and if you have something, you can write it down for him to look at. >> Now, if he's calling the DMV or the data for it, we need to know from Davenport. >> He's calling the Department of Motor Vehicles for the state and county that the ticket was issued in. >> Okay. >> Because he's calling, he's calling the, maybe the court clerk, whatever. He's calling to check on the status of a citation issued in that county. >> You say it was Washington, right? >> Yes. So, that would be the thing to call. It's the clerk of the court or it's, they have a small county there. So, whoever answers won't be the main guy. It'll be the guy that dans tickets. That's the number on the ticket. So, he'll call them in Davenport. As for the status, is it opened or settled? I'm calling from my mother and I want to know if this is opened or settled. >> No, don't say he's calling for you. He has this ticket, okay? He has this ticket and he just wants to know if it's open or settled. Because if you handed it to him, not knowing if it was opened or settled, then that would question your mental acuity. >> Well, I got this thing with a red stripe on it, but I don't know what it is. Can you check this out for me? >> Thank you. Don't forget to turn on Wopner. No, he found a ticket in some stuff and he's curious. He wants to check on the status of it. >> Perfect. >> Why does he have to explain any of that? >> He doesn't. >> No, he's just going to ask. >> Just say, here's the ticket number. What is the status of this ticket number? He doesn't have the preface. It would have been good. >> That's it. >> Yeah. >> That's it. >> Okay, fine. >> That's it, nailed it. >> Oh, thank you, everybody so much. You all put in so much time and effort and it's worth your time. It's worth so much. Mine is, I know. Thank you all very much. I'll let you know what happened. >> Don't worry, Craig. >> That's what we're here for. >> Right, man. >> You're here for fellow ranchers. >> I'm not sure of your name, but I am sharing. And this is for everybody and a reminder for my own self included. We say too much. We volunteer too much. It's unnecessary. And we're thinking if we just tell them, they'll understand and they'll take care of it. No, they won't. >> They'll use whatever you say against you because they're supposed to do that. >> But my son calling to see the status of a ticket, there's no big deal with that. If these are gone or it's there still, and if it's very basic. >> Right. >> Right, don't do that. >> And that doesn't mean I admit to any guilt or anything. >> Yep. >> So, just need to take a number and see the status is, that's it. >> And if they would send a confirmation that that has been added to. >> Oh, that's it. >> Bruce, is that you that's making all that noise? >> Yeah, I got my mic and when I'm writing it, get in line to talk to her. >> Okay, well, mutant pins up and opens up, dude, because you're making it impossible for people to hear. All right. So, you have your marching orders. >> If he pays, if he pays, but if he pays by Visa, wait me, I have a record of it being paid. >> What? >> Well, if I want confirmation that it's paid, having a record on my Visa account would be the I'll ask for the verification number. He could ask for, now it's paid, give me a verification number. >> No, no, no, he's not asking if it's paid or not. He's going to ask if it's settled. >> I think she means afterwards, because Sherri answered the confirmation. >> And that is your confirmation. If you're paying it by card, that's one reason you use a card. >> Okay, right, but you want to document from the court saying that it's settled. That's all I'm saying, and they can send a letter. >> Yeah, how am I going to get that same? >> Well, I don't think God's sake, all he's doing is he's calling to ask if it's settled. If the clerk of court says it's settled, it's settled. That's the only proof they need. >> Rochelle? >> Yes. >> All, remember, all you want to find out right now is what the status is. Stop worrying about all these other issues. Once you know what the status is, then you know what your options are. Don't worry about your options right now. Just find out the status, whether you call it, whether your son calls. All you need is the status. Once you have the status, then if you're not sure what to do, your son's not sure what to do, give us a call back and we'll discuss it. But that's all you need. Stop worrying about everything else and just find out the status. >> The status of the ticket. That's all you need to know. >> Right. And don't talk to anybody about getting proof. Don't talk to anybody about getting proof or confirmation from the court that the matter settled, this, that, and the other thing you want to know, everything that had to do with it because your risk opening another damn can of worms. Is it settled or is it still open? That's it. >> And if it's open, it's okay to pay it or not or wait? Well, then the next question out of his mouth is, could a people, can I pay that now? And if the thing is like in court or in process or if there's a warrant on it or whatever, they're going to tell him, no, you cannot pay this. This has to be addressed in person, in court or there's a warrant on this ticket and the warrant has to be paid and all that. His question, his answer, his question is, if it's open, can I pay it now? If they say yes, pay it, if they say no, then you've got another can of worms you've got to deal with. >> Okay. So these questions, is it open or closed? The second one, if it's open, can I pay it now and that's it? >> Well, you ask the first question, is this issue still open or is it settled? Use the words settled and then be quiet, wait for them to answer. And if they say, if it's open, just ask if it's settled first, like you said before, Paul. That's the first question, is it settled? >> Yeah. >> That is-- >> Is this matter settled? Yeah, and if it isn't, they're going to say, no, it isn't. Then if they say, no, it isn't, he says, can I pay that now? And if it's-- if it can be paid, they'll say yes, you can. And if there's some other hook in it, like a warrant or court appearance or whatever, hearing you missed, whatever, they're going to say, no, you cannot pay it. Then this has to be handled in court. >> Okay. >> So-- >> Two questions. >> Now I understand it will be-- >> One at a time. >> And I wrote it down. >> Okay, now Bruce had a comment. I'm going to open it up so Bruce can come in here because he might have something to add. Bruce? >> Yeah, I've been quiet all the time. I'm charging all of y'all in cents per hour for being quiet. And you're all in debt made for being quiet. >> Put it on my bill. >> Put it on my bill. >> I can charge right there. >> Well, you can put it towards Rochelle's ticket. >> I couldn't understand you, Bruce. >> I charge for being quiet, I've been here in an hour listening to this mess. And I'm charging 10 cents an hour from all of y'all that participate in the confusion. >> Okay. >> Put it on my bill. >> Put it on my bill. >> I'm sorry. You didn't learn anything before you know it. >> Okay, you have something to add, Bruce? Did you try? >> You have something to add, Bruce? >> No, that was it. >> That was it. So you just spoke up to give us your bill. Well, thank you very much. >> Oh, by the way, guys, charitable gifts to other people. >> All right, that's no problem. We accept charitable gifts. So let everybody know only 831 episodes of the 1418 Radio Ranch episodes on Castbox left to download. All of the Castbox archives will be in our possession locally. >> Let's call this breaker that we have to sign in now. I don't like that. >> I don't like that either. That's why I'm dropping them. I'm dumping them. What they're doing is they're eliminating the ability to download forcing people to subscribe to podcasting distribution services like iTunes or Apple Play, and if you don't want to do that, we want your name, we want your email address, and we want you to agree to our terms of service because I would actually, there's a contract behind that. >> And you have to use Google or two-face Berg, and I ain't using either of them, so I guess I won't be using it. >> No, you can actually have, you can create your own username and password, but you're still agreeing to their terms of service. Gotta let me know is what they are. >> You have to use Google or Facebook to sign in to even use your own name. I just checked. >> Really? >> Yeah, I don't have a Google sign-in, and I don't want one. Thank you very much. >> Well, okay, then you can just reach out to speaker support, and you can say I don't have a Google sign-in, and I am not on Facebook. What is the next step in my administrative appeal? >> I don't sign in with Google, I sign in with a username and password. I created an account with them. >> Well, you already have Google, right, so it would come up anyway, right? >> No, no, no, I have my own spreaker account. >> Oh, okay, right, because you run that, you run that, that spreaker, um, GVN, right, right, right, right. >> Right. >> So that makes sense. I have my own spreaker account, and it is actually associated with my Yahoo email address. That's what my login idea is. >> Oh, that's cool. Yeah. >> Yeah, you see, I've had that account. >> If you don't have a spreaker account, then they require Google or Facebook, and I'm not taking it, that's all there is to it. >> I have, I've had that account for ten years, so. >> Yeah, you know, the lady that died not too long ago, because it had to do with her daughter forcing her to get the Vax if she wanted to see her grandchildren. >> Right. >> But she had snippets and slappets, a lady up in Canada named Barbara Lee, and anyway, she, they took her site down, and then when they gave it back to her, they made it so you had to sign in with Google. So I put watching that, looking at her site, too, you know, I mean, they're, they're corralling us, you know. >> Yeah. Right. Yeah, it's, it's getting increasingly difficult to operate outside the box. >> Well, the Antigram for Google is Gulag. >> You can pronounce that Go Ogle, too, right? >> Okay. All right. So did we, did we handle all the questions from Idaho? >> Yes. >> All right. >> All right. >> Thank you, everyone. >> No. Now, are you thoroughly confused? Do you have brain triad? >> No, I'm very clear. My son will do this exactly as I asked him to, and he's not the one who bought the car, by the way. It was another son. >> Oh, that's beautiful country down there in Benoit County. That's just absolutely gorgeous, beautiful area, right, in the southern tip of Coeur d'Alene Lake. I looked at property in that area. It was a little pricey for me, but what beautiful country here, here a very special place? >> Well, there's something very unusual about accounting, and it has a, it has a target on it. I think it, at one time, was going to be the capital. I heard a rumor. I can't trace it down. On the corner of our courthouse, on the cornerstone, there's an oceanic marker, surveyor marker. Oceanic surveyor marker, it's 35 feet, and that, above that, anything above that is the common law court. And the way I understand it, the common law court can be held anywhere on the land. I can hold a common law court with the proper men that are learned in the law and the jury, and we can hold the court as long as it's above that high watermark. And that could be under a tree, but the thing about our courthouse is there is, I was in the courts for a while working as a COSA until I tried to change things and get the kids before they went into the system, and that's when I found out I could not do it, because oh, we can't do that because it's all about the money, we wouldn't be able to have COSA if it was. So anyway, I'm not doing that anymore, but I am familiar with the courthouse, and there is a separate room in this courthouse that sometimes the judges meet privately, and I think that is the original -- that is the court of records, and it has the proper flag in it also. Well, the moment out the fringe. And anyway, during COVID, our sheriff did not enforce masks and all that, but they did close the courthouse down, and that was, in my opinion, totally treasonous, and I have brought this up to our commissioners. I speak with them frequently, and I'm in good speaking terms with them and my sheriff, and I have recently given our county commissioners official notice, and I did record it in the deeds, that what are you -- you've got to be prepared, what's your plan to resist in the New World Order and United Nations pandemic treaty? And so at any rate, I have warned them, and we never are going to ever close our court down again. We should never close any of our courts again for any reason. So the point being in Benoit County, we have a direct, like, red line to Boise in the basement, and we've had it corrupt -- we've got better commissioners than we used to have. But the very powerful county up here. And I don't know exactly what it is, but we have water, fuel, we have two rivers to use this transportation if we had to, and then we've got the Indian reservation. And when I went to the county, the second time, with the second official notice, okay, it's been two years, I gave you -- I'm a nurse, so I have a background in medical medical. So two years ago, I came to them and gave them notice, and that's when I gave my original notice that I'm not a U.S. citizen, because I had a reason to give it to them, because I said you can't ignore what's happening in the United Nations, they're bringing this a treaty forward, and you're going to be able -- aren't going to be able to protect your people unless you are prepared for it. So the second one I gave was just a month ago, and they said, okay, you can do some -- well, we're just going to ask you to do something, and we -- maybe you should give us some directions on the Constitution. And I said, I came back, and I offered to help by getting some committees in the different outline little communities we've got, and so they -- I said I want to form a land board of the common -- the men and women at large in our county to address the emergency FEMA that you got on board here, and now they've given me a mandate, go ahead and become a part of the FEMA board, but I will have a -- if I can get together on individual men and women, there'll be on the land board. So that's where I am there. And to get back to Benoit County being special, it's special and more than just beauty. It has a lot of power, and if we could get committees in these little areas of just three people each, and then come forward into this powerful, evil FEMA emergency mitigation plan and say, wait, there is a land board here that's been authorized by our commissioners and sheriff, and you need to hear our voice. That's where I'm at, but I'm just barely there. And I've spoken to a newly elected mayor of plumber who's on the Indian reservation, and he's very interested in the common law. And he said, we can't opt out of the Merrim Health Program and all the federal yet, but the people are trying to figure out a way how to do it. >> So I wish there was some other -- I wish there was a man in this town that was a man because I'm just an old lady doing this. >> Well, I think that I could be mistaken on this, maybe getting it mixed up with Ponderay, but I think Court Elaine is also a UN Heritage site, so you may be in way over your head. >> Well, that's what the casino -- with a casino there, then you know what types you're dealing with. So I appreciate your tenacity, but you need to be very careful because you're dealing with, you know, some interesting people. >> Well, all I'm trying to do is sit teams in place so that -- and not really make any waves, but as long as I'm a place holder there, if they try to come and abridge our private property rights and start checking and testing our cattle and our chicken and, you know, what else, the people that be behind that. But unless the committees are already ready and there and work know each other face to face, we just be rolled over. But the problem is I'm a woman, and it's only a man that can really stand -- I mean, I can stand up to him and they listen to me, but in the end, it has to be a man that has to be a leader. And maybe all I can say is perhaps a man will come out of it and speak up and come forward. But most of the conservation -- the most everybody in this town that understands what I understand and we all do, they're just holding their cards real close and not saying nothing, and that's no help either. So that's been a lot counting. >> Well, I have to reiterate what Paul said, and that's you need to get your affidavit in to United States Secretary of State and not worry about all this other stuff, because you're still considered property until you do that, and so you're spinning your wheels. You need to get that done first before you do anything else. I mean, besides the ticket stuff, talking about for yourself personally, not the ticket. >> Yeah, even if you don't do it -- even if you don't do anything else with it, you know, most people do go on and do something else with it with the locals and everything else, but even if you don't do anything else, you've changed your status and you're no longer part of their feudal system. >> Yes, and I can't ask anybody else to do it until I've done it. >> Yep, there's that, too. >> And to have status in a land board with the commissioners, those people would come forward, hopefully say, "Hey, I see you've changed your status. I can make that known, and I have two, and it'll just flow from there." >> And you don't have to have a long affidavit. Mine's one sentence. >> It isn't long -- I've followed the Rogers sales. I think I changed the -- how I wrote it, everything that's private on the right side, thanks to Linda Louise, helping me with that, and just the way it looks on the paper, it's only one page. >> Yeah, that's good to be with. >> And the government is one page. >> Yeah, it's good if you have something that's a little different, you know? We all should really do something a little bit different with each one, you know? Make it personal. >> Well, it doesn't feel right if it's not. >> Yeah, right. That's what I'm saying. I used one sentence, you know? So that's available to us, people. >> And what was that, if I may ask? >> On the bottom of the page on that travel.state.gov, it says, "I, a name, being duly sworn, declare my intention to be a national and not a citizen of the United States." I took that and changed the one part and put being affirmed by God instead of being duly sworn, and that was my sentence. >> I like that. >> And I probably wouldn't have done it at all except I needed to because my domiciles in New Jersey and they were trying to summon me for jury doobie. And afterwards, I received where they said your request has been granted, didn't that sound like a feudal system? But they'll probably bug me again in three years and don't just have to look at their paper. >> Well, I think that we should be able to be summoned for jury duty with the understanding that we're coming as a common man or woman. >> If you want to work at that, that way, fine. That's New Jersey. I'm in Wisconsin. >> No. >> Okay. I'm in an abode in Wisconsin. I'm not going to serve jury duty anywhere. It's all too crooked for one thing. There's not enough people that are free of emotion that will do Fija, the Fully Informed Jury Association and help nullify some of these crappy laws. >> No, very few really understand that at all. But at any rate, they only choose people for the jury out of the voting records. >> Well, actually, they use your driver's license too. I've learned. >> Yes. >> When I was working nights, they did pull me in for one time, and so I missed two full days of sleep and still have to drive into work all night without sleep. They did pull me in once when I was still living back there, but they didn't choose me. It was interesting. It had us go and sit in a couple of the cases and one that they wanted us to see, which was interesting, was a local police and a state trooper involved with a marijuana grow. >> Well, I think you have an obligation. >> No, I can't wait to see you. >> Say again. >> I apologize. >> You're apologizing to me, I don't deserve it, I think, and I know what you did. >> Well, I'm going to drop off a call now. >> Probably make it happen, right? >> Thank you, everybody, very much for their advice. I really, really needed it. >> Well, I think it helped calm you down a little bit, not make you worry so much, which is the -- >> Oh, I wasn't sure of myself, and I don't like that feeling. >> Nope. >> And I've learned to not proceed until I am. >> Nope. >> So, thank you, everybody. >> Get your doggies and take a nap. >> I got it, that's a whole nother story. I've got a new puppy, oh, brother. Okay, thank you, everybody. >> Nice speaking with you, Scott. >> Oh, that was interesting. >> Scott, you're still on? >> Okay, Kim, what itch did you have that needed scratching that you called in? You hadn't been here forever. >> Oh, I wanted to bitch and moan about something, but I forgot it was Friday, so I didn't really get to it. I heard Brent talk about some stuff, and so, of course, I went to feel it. I had to do that instead, but I just wanted to talk about contact tracers, and what people would suggest about doing about that kind of stuff. Had another incident today that I don't want to say too much, shoot myself in the foot, but it's pretty ridiculous, but it's good to hear your voice, Brent. >> Come on, give us some details, Kim. Wish me tales, should I say shimitar, shuttar, maybe I need to shuttar in my mouth. Now I get hassled everywhere all the time, all day long, anytime I go anywhere, anytime my contact tracers. >> In English, are they regular folks, or are they in uniforms with badges and guns? >> Oh, the uniform people leave me alone, it's all, well, they appear to be civilian. I mean, you know, it's nobody, I can really tell, but I would assume that they're probably ex-military, those kind of people. It's hard for me to say anything because I know they're listening, and in the past, I gave away some of my knowledge about them, and then they used it against me, but at this point it kind of doesn't matter, so maybe I'm just being stupid, but some of them do it from a ways off, and some of them, you know, get right on my tail and drive, you know, right next to me on the road, trying to force me off the road, stuff like that, but- >> Oh, you've been very old. >> Yes. >> Oh, shit. >> All day, all the time, everywhere I go. >> Do you have any way of watching video? Like I can send you a link, and you can download the video, and watch it, and then start practicing some of the things in there? >> It depends on, I mean, I don't normally have a way to download video, so unless they have an option to download it without anything special, I can't download it. >> It's a link from Google Drive, and it's all set to download. You can watch it there, or download it onto your device, and watch it at your leisure. >> Well, I talked to my sheriff about it, but this was a while ago, and you know, I don't know if I was just getting the true scoop, or if I was just getting the canned response, but it's getting to the point now where, you know, I want to take some legal action or some type of action, but then, you know, on the theological side of it, I'm kind of like, well, God allows certain things to happen to, you know, boost your faith and things like that, so it's kind of a conundrum. >> Well, the thing about the gangstalkers is they don't want to get caught doing it. Everything is, is I'm trying to create a situation, or you can create a situation whereby they're stuck there, and you have a chance to take a picture of their asses. >> Oh, I've got lots of pictures, thousands of pictures. >> Okay, are they in a remote spot? Are they away from, you know, some of them are with you, and then another batch of them are away from you, that way they can't destroy your evidence totally? >> I'm not sure how to answer that. I mean, I have-- >> No. >> Well, it's both, actually. >> I don't need to know specifics, I don't want to know specifics, that's for your security. Because yes or no, and we move on. And if you haven't done that, do so. Have it in several spots. >> Well, I recently had my laptop fried again, the last time I was fried was before I went on Murr Show, and it was a secure partition I had on my laptop, which is gone. So I, you know, I still don't want to say it, but I can't say it, because then I make myself vulnerable. But they probably, I mean, I'm not saying anything that they probably don't know already. It's just that, you know, I don't, just in case, but, you know, when they're watching you all the time, everywhere you go, you know, they know when you're not at your house. So I guess it doesn't really matter if I say that. >> Well, can you set up some booby traps in your house if they want to visit while you're not there? >> I have done certain things, but they were worked around. >> So in other words, you know, I know how to do certain things where you can tell if somebody's been there or not, and those things have been triggered. >> And you might know when the camera up your place. >> Well, I'd like to, but I'm quite afraid that I have certain things that I've done along those lines, but you have to understand, these guys are pretty bold. They'll, I mean, I live way off the highway, but, you know, I'm not far from the highway, but you have to go a long ways around to get to my place. But as the crow flies, it's only about a mile away, but you have to go several miles to get to it, and I'll have people drive through my driveway, I have like a U-shaped driveway, gravel driveway, and come blasting through and, you know, take off and just all kinds of stuff like that. >> Put caltrops in your driveway. >> Do what? >> Put caltrops in your driveway. >> They won't do that again. >> I'm not sure what those are. >> Those things that point up all the time, and when they snag a tire or two, they ain't going to be in the situation to want to do that again. >> Yeah, I've thought about that, but the problem is, is the animals and stuff around here that's how many? >> Yeah, I'm not going to say, but enough that it would -- >> These are big enough to where they're going to see them. >> Well, it may be an option, but, you know, it -- it kind of doesn't matter because it happens wherever I go. And they're just getting more and more aggressive. And if one of those things -- well, every once in a while, I managed to involve myself just enough to scratch an itch, but not enough to get in any trouble, because that's what they want you to do. They want you to do something stupid so you can get sucked up into the legal system, and then they've got you. Because they'll throw the book at you, you know, like J6 type crap, so if you have little traps on your property, they can't do Jack because they weren't supposed to be there. >> Well, I mean, I've done everything except for that kind of stuff. You know, I have no trespassing signs and all that, and I mean, I -- when I talk to the local sheriff, you know, he gave me a couple suggestions that -- so going forward, legally, you know, say no trespassing, not no trespassing. >> I'm not aware of that, so no trespassing. I think they say no trespassing, and I'll have to go take a look. >> Yeah, well, the thing is, is we discussed that in the after-show one time at Lane. >> I don't remember that either. >> No, and you weren't here. >> Well, I'll just get up there and chop that part off. No ING for me. >> May I have to? >> Get your music marker out. >> May I, too? >> Yeah. >> They do have -- that's sketch, I hope you're doing well. I hope you found -- >> Yeah, likewise, sketch. Appreciate the shout-out earlier. >> Oh, you bet. They do have those spikes where it's one way you can go in, but you can't get out, and they're angled and not straight up, and also, I'm sure you thought of it, but trail cans, you know, set up some trail fans around the house and get their license plate. >> Well, yeah, the problem with that is that it's -- they're all dirt roads, and I've even had my camera out in my hands trying to take their picture, and you can't see the plate because of all the dust. I've tried that many a time, so if I'm ready for it, when it happens, I've gotten a number of licensed plates, but then some of that, unless they actually come onto the property, doesn't do me any good. Just driving up and down the road, all I can do is, you know, have that information that they were there in that particular location at a particular time, so that, you know, later on I can use that as evidence of harassment. >> It sounds like you need to talk to a certain person, because I think they did that kind of thing in their day. >> As far as your -- you turn driveway, you can put a cable across your driveway, you know, with a lock so they can enter your driveway. >> Well, the problem with some of that is that the type of farmland that I'm in, I would basically have to fence everything because they could just drive across the field instead, you know, stuff like that, so -- >> Yeah, that was going to be my question, yeah. >> And so they're heights under their car? >> Well, it's much more intense than that, like the other night, and by the way, this happened more than once, I go out at nighttime, and I hang my clothes out to dry out, clothes lines outside, and then be pitch black dark out, and I'll just be standing there doing it, because I basically can, you know, still see a little bit, but it's mostly something you do with dexterity, anyhow. A white flash of white will go off above my head and behind me, like if somebody was taking a flash picture, so like some drone or something, I don't know what, but I didn't hear anything, but it had that happen probably, gosh, I don't know, ten times. And I used to -- well, it's a white light, it could be, it's like a camera flash, just hit a spoof. >> I'm saying get a powerful laser. >> Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, believe me, I've thought about all that kind of stuff, you know, EMP, lasers. >> What the hell do you know, Ken, they have to harass you so much. >> Well, I used to stick my nose where it didn't belong. >> You didn't say it in the apartment. >> Yeah, I kind of drew outside the lines. Now, I used to investigate crashed aircraft, air quotes, and stuff like that, and, you know, I've been hearing on that, I mean, was that your job or your hobby? >> It was my personal job and hobby, but not a paid job, it was a quest, a personal quest that I had since I was quite young, because basically what I was trying to do is either the Bible was true, or this other stuff was true, and I didn't think the Bible couldn't be true, and so I had to prove it to myself, and I did that, and in my opinion, God allowed me to penetrate the darkness so I could see for myself an experience for myself, and, you know, there are some places that you should just trust the Bible and not go there. >> Who was that Senator Paul Wellstone at Union Investate Paul Wellstone's practice? >> No, I've been to NASA and had stuff examined under X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscope, and stuff that was air quotes found. >> You're talking alien stuff, aren't you? >> Well, alleged alien stuff, I don't believe it was alien, actually, but yeah. >> My theory is that there's nothing out there that didn't come from here first. >> So, yeah, it's me, yep. >> But it doesn't mean that we don't have, see, what they call them are advanced flight characteristic aircraft, and they can fly through any medium. It doesn't matter air, water, space, it doesn't matter. >> It's like it's not matter, right? >> Well, it actually is, it is matter because that's why it can move through it. >> Like plasma or something? >> Right, so space is not just space, it's, you know, it's like moving through a plasma. >> Yeah, yep. >> And so, you're talking about stuff that goes so fast that you can't see it, so it looks like it disappears, but it doesn't. It's just that your eyes can't, your brain doesn't process signals fast enough to see where it's going. >> Yep. >> That's basically what happened when, we'll be bringing it out in, in Mel Gibson's movie "Ponco Lipto," right, where when the Spanish galleons started landing, some people just couldn't see it. >> That's true, the Indians, like when Columbus came, they couldn't see them because their brains couldn't recognize that, that's a little bit different because that's a psychological thing, whereas this is a physiological thing. And so like I hung out with people like Dr. J. Alan Inik's people, so all that kind of crap. And only long enough to find out what I needed to know, and then I was gone, because I can do it. >> You can feel the darkness, it just kind of like drips off of you, and it's hard to explain, but if you're a God-fearing man, you've got to get away from that. >> Yep. >> You can't really explain it, it's hard to put into words, but it's a presence. >> It's like opening doors you don't want opened, and then you work really hard to keep them closed. >> Yeah. >> So, if that's what it's all about, I don't know, but the question is, is why don't they just off me? Why don't they do that a long time ago? >> Well, they're not in charge of the darkness, and this is one thing I'm going to say about on Sunday. >> What? >> Talking about J.F. Angela. They love their people, and their people love them, and God is love. So I kind of envisioned, I was being shown, like a plasma type force, that kept them promoting them. >> Well, that's part of my answer, I was basically a twofold answer, but that's the number one issue, is that it's just like Job where Satan said, "Well, I can't do anything to Job. You won't let me." And God said, "Okay, you can do this, but you can't do that." >> Right. >> He was given specific authority, and if it tams off, it tams off, because you don't violate that level, it doesn't mean it can't happen. >> If God has the control over Satan like that, you think he doesn't have control over us. So this free will thing is like a two-year-old saying, "I can go run in the street." >> Well, now, that's a whole different conversation, free will, but free will is quite often misinterpreted for autonomy. We don't have autonomy, but we do have free will. A con sitting at his 4x8 cell has free will, but he can't exercise it. He still has free will, but he doesn't have the power to exercise it, so that's a different. >> John 831 and 32 there, when it says a lot of people will interpret it as set you free, and it's really make you free, and there's a difference there. Like you're saying, that's what I envision about that is, "Okay, you're in a cell. You don't get set free out of that cell physically." And this is a thing a lot of these rabbis and everything has such problem with. They think everything has to be physical, even though they know the metaphysical is there all the time, but make you free, you're free inside. >> Yeah, I don't seek out the darkness, I don't want to have anything to do with the darkness, but sometimes in, I guess, in a faith building exercise, they're allowed to mess with you, and that's when you have the opportunity to cry out in the name of Christ who I affectionately call Christos Iesus, because let me explain that real quickly, is because I looked into all the Hebrew names, and nobody knows for absolute positive sure how you pronounce those Hebrew names that's been lost to us. There are a number of theories, and then there are many possibilities how it could be pronounced, but we don't know. But what we do know is that from the New Testament, when Paul spoke of Jesus, he said the word Iesus, like double E, A-Y-S-O-Z-E, phonetically Iesus, and then Christos pronounce phonetically K-R-I-S-T-O-S, and so we know for absolute positive sure how to pronounce that, because we know how the coin a Greek was pronounced. So that's why I've decided to start using Christos Iesus, or Iesus Christos, because I know for absolute positive sure that that is what Paul called it. That all sounds good, you know, but in faith, he answers to Jesus, you and Brett were the only ones here when I was talking about what happened in my Volkswagen. Oh no, I don't discount that at all. I'm just saying that I'm trying to be as biblical as possible, but having said that, I've had some personal encounters where I called on the name of Jesus, and it's really about your faith, not about how you pronounce his name, but I just find personal satisfaction and using the same words that Paul used. That's a personal thing, you know. Can I say something real for it? Yeah. You better say something. Didn't the Greeks have a funky little thing that any deity they would tack the names loose on the end of it? Well, there's all kinds of, um, equifications and stuff that, you know, like Jesus said, I am the light of the world, well, Satan often masquerades as an angel of light. You know, it doesn't mean that light is bad, it means that it's, um, counterfeit. So yeah, they're always trying to counterfeit, they counterfeit everything. That's what basically anti-Christ means is in lieu of not Christ, yeah. So a lot, I mean, I used to say, well, it means against Christ, but it actually more often means in place of, or in lieu of, um, the counterfeit, not the real thing. Right, and it's a characteristic, it's not only just one being, a lot of people get that impression, you know. Well, that segues into the contact tracing thing again, because in my experience, um, and, you know, I haven't had a conversation with any one of these people because if I had, my knuckles would probably be sore, um, and that I, I believe that most of them are, uh, worship, worshipers of Satan, you know, they find their power and their, their self-worth in that because, you know, it's like immediate gratification type of thing, but in a spiritual sense. And um, I think that's the reason why I, I don't have any physical type encounters with them for the most part. You're protected, you're protected and that's good, then you should be. What age range are these guys in? Well, we're one today, I couldn't quite tell because he had really dark-tented windows, but, um, after he tried to cut me off, I sped up and pulled up alongside of them and looked at him and probably 45, 50 years old, but it was like a guy, I don't know if it was a guy and his wife or a guy and his partner or whatever, but I, I'm pretty sure it was just, you know, citizens that signed up to be contact tracers so they could, uh, serve Mammon. Hmm. Yeah. Everything boils down to Christ during a Christ and all this stuff, I always talk about Jesse Savodar and her coming out and revealing all this, but that's Ephesians 511. You don't have no part with the works of darkness, but expose it. Well, I think, um, uh, the only way that anything can really happen is if I make it happen in the negative sense. So that's why they keep bugging you and bugging you and bugging you and bugging you until you crack. Well, look what they do, you know, the guy in, who was it, 2013, right? 11 years ago already, uh, Aaron Alexis in the, uh, of the theater. No, in the naval shipyard, uh, the thing in the theater was that was, no, but, uh, that was 2012 and that was on the 720 you're talking about. Oh, Aaron Alexis, wasn't he, uh, a brother, not a brother, brother, but, uh, you know, he was a bro with a shotgun. Yeah. And only shotgun he had carved ELF. This is my ELF weapon, extra low frequency, and he was being gangster. Go ahead. Yeah. Well, I was trying to remember because there was some guy over in Virginia and Washington or someplace where he took out the back seat of his car and he was like shooting out of the back of his trunk or something like that, holy cuz of this trunk. Those were brothers too. And one of them was, it was a young kid, he had really sharp shooting skills. So it was the two of them and they'd actually take people out when they're filling up the gas tank, you know, stuff like that, but they had to be some kind of program, some kind of mind control, if can from, you know, they don't like to do anything. They made sure they executed the, uh, adult guy and I guess the kids and prison the rest of his life. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My, uh, I haven't run into, not personally run into any brothers, um, then it's all been white or brown, um, but that just may be the area I'm living in. I don't know, but, um, so I, I don't know about that, but, um, I don't think it has to do with, uh, skin color at all. I think it has to do with whom they would be most effective, whom they worship, what's that? Yeah. Yeah. Who they worship, right? And who would be most effective. And I'm being shown, I keep being shown about that judge you ran into and how you, you know, assumed he was part of the Masonic order or whatever, which is one of the, it's the main secret society, there's five main ones, but that is the top one in Satanism. Well, I, I don't, I don't know what if he is, but the reason, and I've never said this to anybody, uh, except for one person just recently, um, is, is that I didn't want anything to happen to him because see, that's what they do is they hurt people around me. Mm hmm. Well, see, that's what, that's what, you know, like I played that bit from El Salvador's president, right? And that's what, you know, these gangs were, they could just kill anybody, anybody on the street or, you know, anything like that. And in one day, you know, in three days, they killed 87 civilians, which would be if you translate it to the populace here, it'd be like killing 5,000 in three days, right? And so they held their meetings and in the middle of the night and prayed often, they prayed for peace and that no more civilians would be killed and that happened. And then from there, they can move on. And now people from El Salvador that are living here want to go back there. Well, it's, it's really amazing all the stuff that they pull. I mean, uh, just have bizarre dreams. You know, I, I don't, I hate saying too much about it because I don't want them to know what's effective and what isn't, but, um, just everything that you're aware of that's been used. I mean, probably everything. And that was one of the reasons why I came here to Texas and I thought I could escape some of this, but it's just as thick as it was up in Washington. I mean, I just wouldn't believe the crap that happened. Like, you know, the Spokane County Sheriff's Office would practice doing, uh, they'd bring their helicopter over the house and they'd hover directly over the house, right? So I called the city and say, Hey, what the hell's going on? And they're like, how should we know we're not the FAA. I'm like, this is going on in your city. How can you not know? Why aren't they advising you? You know, I shamed them. And then I got a call back from their PR officer and she said, Oh, they're doing VIP extraction training. And I'm like, really, really what's VIP extraction training? I mean, like I didn't know what you could, if they had denied that that helicopter was there, you could go, Oh, then I got permission to go out and take it out and watch their tune change. Well, um, that wouldn't be a thing. Yeah, that, that's something you only dream about doing, you don't actually do it. But, um, I mean, not unless you want to, um, have it all dumped down on you all at once. But I don't. What was that thing? Do you remember? Or Brett? Either? What? I'm trying to look it up. I don't remember when it was. The DC shooter. I don't know. I think late nineties. Yeah, I was going to say I thought it was at least that long ago. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I think he was around that time, but, um, I just, it's like Johnny Cash, you know, I've been everywhere, man. I mean, yeah, they mess with him time too. Well, I have a pretty stubborn mind and I have a pretty active mind too. And so, when something's up there that, you know, I don't want to be there and I'm not thinking about, I'm not actively imagining or doing, um, and I know that those thoughts aren't mine. And, uh, did you hear about Jerry Marcienski? Uh, oh, no. Yeah, he, he, I had him as a guest, uh, just that name is his Jerry Marcienski.com is his site. He looked into it. He was a psych therapist and really enjoyed his work and stuff and it was at different hospitals and, and, uh, incarcerated places and stuff. And he came to the realization that this was demonic possessions, it's a phrenia. Yeah, and it, it, it, they can use physical means to open those doors, you know, they can use, um, uh, skull to voice technology or voice to skull, whatever. Um, so you, you initially start thinking, you're hanging voices in your head, but you're, you really are, but it's because they're shooting certain types of, you know, MR at you. This is why we need to stay in prayer all the time, pray without ceasing because we're down to it now. Well, exactly. And that's, that I was going to get to that, but, uh, without getting into all my other way, way, way stuff, that's basically, well, it, some of it's just not my fault. But yet interesting things happen, like, you know, I, those pictures I sent to you of all the acidic Jews in New York City, um, I didn't know that I was going on. I was at the United Nations and the United States Mission to United Nations getting documentation on, uh, a weather technology treaty sign between, uh, actually it wasn't signed yet, but it wasn't ratified again, I should say, between Soviet Union and United States from 1969. And so in 1993, when I had a day off from my job that I was sent to New York to do, because my airline was being sued by two other airlines for $1.5 billion. And if we didn't win the lawsuit, then our line would have gone belly up. And so I was in New York as the plaintiff's consultant, um, for the technology stuff for, we getting sued for predatory pricing. Anyhow, so we've been working for, like, two weeks, 20 plus hour days to, uh, do what the court had ordered us to do. And if I said, I'm burnt out, I need a couple of days off. And so I called the UN from my office and said, Hey, I'm looking for this document or anything to do with this draft treaty. And this French guy, a heavy French accident, says, Uh, okay, let me, uh, look into that. He puts the phone down and he walks away, he's gone for a pretty long time. It seemed like an attorney, um, because I was at work and didn't want to be distracted too much. And, uh, he comes back and he goes, well, we don't have anything on that. He said, you know, maybe it was just a draft treaty, it was never ratified. So I wouldn't have anything on it. And as he's saying those words, he goes, wait a minute, and I heard some lady come into his office and go, here you go. And he looks at it. And what do you know, it was a treaty between the US and the USSR for the exact period of time, but it had to do with nukes instead of, uh, what I was looking for, the weather stuff. And so the guy was kind of like, I, I, I, because this is 1993 now, so, you know, 20 months, some odd years later, anyhow, so I made an appointment to see him. And so the next day I wrote into, uh, Manhattan got off at the, uh, uh, I forget what the neon that bus stop was, but it's right across the street from Grand Central Station. And I walked on over to the UN, went through multiple layers of security and it was ridiculous and went inside and called the guy and said, Hey, I'm here from my meeting. And he goes, uh, I'm sorry, I won't be able to help you. You know, I'd find somebody else help you hang up the phone or something bad effect. I'm, I don't remember exactly what he said, but he was quite upset. So I was scratching my head going, hmm, what's that all about? And, um, so now I'm like, great, you know, I, I had a day off and I came all the way in here and, um, thought, you know, I, cause I've been looking for this stuff for 10 years. And I mean, I've been to university libraries and, um, just every place you could possibly imagine looking for this stuff and couldn't find it anywhere. Nobody knew anything about it. And, uh, so I got to hold this computer records department, ladies, Japanese lady with this really thick Japanese accent, which was actually pretty fun because it was, it was just fun talking to her, but she couldn't help me and so I, um, uh, thought, well, what do I do? She goes, well, have you checked the United States Mission to the United Nations? And I'm like, oh, great. Where's that? Cause oh, it's just down the street. I'm like, okay, all right, thanks for your help. And oh, I forgot to mention when I called this guy, the French guy, the first time, um, he wasn't in his office where he's supposed to be, you know, in time for my appointment. So I'm waiting and waiting and waiting and finally, um, decided to do something with my time. So I went over and talked to this security guard and said, Hey, can I check out the meditation room? Let's see what that's all about. Cause they have this, this big, huge stained glass window. I mean, it's ginormous, like 30 feet by 20 feet or something. I don't remember how big it is, but it was huge. And he goes, well, everything's closed. Um, can't let you in today. And I said, oh man, come on, you know, he goes, well, if you can go talk to the head of security and he gives you approval, then I'll let you in. So I went over and talked to him and he said, all right. And again, I'm trying to make this a little bit shorter than as long as it is. And, um, so I go over there and tell the guy and he, he unlocks a door and lets me in. And so I go in there and I think I sent you pictures of the meditation room where I don't remember, but it's this kind of pie shaped room, excuse me, like a slice of pie, like a knife. In the UN? Yeah. It has this big ass rock stone, like, altar type thing in kind of the middle front part of the room. And I thought that was really weird. I went up and looked at it and I'm just like, I could just feel the bad vibes coming from it. Because there's quite a lot to it, it connects down to the earth beneath it. I was weird crap and I didn't know that at the time, but I was just checking out and doing that. There's something really wrong with this being here. So I went to the back of the room, I mean, the very back and sat there and started praying because I was just like, yeah, I need to pray about this place and it's a type of prayer. And I was just motivated to do it, I mean, I'm not the most prayerful person in the world, but I do have my moments and I was having a moment and I was enjoying being in there by myself because I could concentrate. And all of a sudden this lady walks in and I'm kind of like, well, how in the heck did you get in here, you know, because this is secured area, security guard wasn't letting anybody in. So how did she get in there? And long story short, all I can tell is it just felt like she was a witch or something. And I was just like, you just completely destroyed the atmosphere in the room. I got a question that was connected to the earth. That place was a slaughterhouse, slaughterhouse and so it was connected to all that blood down there. Guess what else it was, Brent and Ken, before it was a slaughterhouse, it was an Indian burial ground. I mean, I heard that, but I mean, it's literally connected to the earth beneath it. There's some type of direct connection. It's not like up on top of another part of the building or concrete floor or whatever. It's direct connected. Did you know that the UN, you know, if you just pronounce it UN, that that's another word for the devil, the old UN? Yeah, like Babylonian or something. Something like that. And you probably heard too how this, you know, the businessmen would meet there in the conference room with David Rockefeller and, you know, it's a big kind of oval table and the seat at the end would be vacant. Well, one of the businessmen's son relayed this to somebody else who relayed it to everybody, so kind of keeping a little autonomy there. But his father wanted him to eventually take over the business. And so he was in the peanut gallery with some of the other ones, sons and whatever, I guess. And they were watching this and the businessmen all around the table and that empty seat. And they all started chanting. The businessmen started chanting. And a figure materialized at the other end of the table and then they went on with their business conference. Makes you want to mankind everything, right? So the kids, the kids saw this, the boy, the young man, I should say, and he just split. He just went to the mountains and he lived there happily ever after, I guess. Yeah, stuff like that will definitely change your consciousness at the very least. Most people, some of these in these positions, the different ones in the hierarchy of the Illuminati or Luciferian Brotherhood, whatever you want to call them, they meet daily with Satan, daily, every day and boy. Oh, no doubt. And somebody else probably pays the price for that daily meeting as well. Oh, many, many, yeah, but they have to court and get their marching orders, you know? So we wonder how things go on for centuries. Yeah, it can't be just one generation and not even a few generations or something supernatural going on. Right. When you said, when you said every damn day, if it's not a damn day, it's not a good day for them. Are you? Well, that's true. Yeah, they like it dark like that. And I got to quit letting those words come out of my mouth like that. I didn't used to do that. So Jim had. Yeah, you've been hanging out with me too much. Jim had to edit his radio show yesterday. It was just, it was even worse what happened after, I guess, that he had to edit. He said, consider yourself spanked. And I said, I do feel a little warm in that region and he told Michael, God, he said, I'm going to edit out all of this. I didn't hear that. Well, that's on speaker. Well, yeah. I don't want to go to speaker now that they make you sign in. So I guess I will hear it. Yeah, I hate that kind of crap. Speaking of that, well, I'll talk about that later, anyhow, so this lady totally messed up the environment for me. And at the same time, it was, I just knew instinctively that I had messed up their environment. So I walked out my head high, but at the same time, like, I gotta get away from this lady, you know, just yuck. And so I laughed and that's when I called the guy and he said he wouldn't meet with me. And then I talked to the Japanese lady in computer records and then headed out to the United States Mission to United Nations. And you didn't go down the street. I don't know, I was on a mission to get this document. And so I went over to the United States Mission to United Nations and I had to go to security again and get all my stuff and talk to the security guard and told him what I was there for. I had a phone call and he said, all right, you can go wait over in that conference room. So there was a conference room on the other side of the security area. So I went in there and I'm just sitting there, you know, steepling my fingers like, well, you know, I'm just tripping on what had just happened. And, you know, the whole, because when you invite yourself and those things happen, you know, you can't sit there and say, gosh, Mer, wasn't that bizarre, you know, what do you think, you know, or hey, let's pray or can you just sit in there by yourself and wondering, you know, why does this stuff happen to me and nobody else is around? So while I'm sitting there, busload after busload after busload, and by the way they were school buses, busload after busload after busload after busload of these acidic Jews, with they pull up and they'd all pile out and the bus would take off. And I'm just like, what in the world is going on? First of all, it's the first time I'd ever seen them in person, I'd never seen them before. And so I'm wondering, so I pulled out my camera because, like, almost always have a camera and recorder with me, and I started taking pictures and security guard came in and said, you can't take pictures in here, I'm like, okay, cool, no problem, but they just busload after busload of them, and I'm just like, wow, that's really trippy, I wonder what's going on? And maybe they're going on a tour of the United Nations or something, I didn't know. And anyhow, he finally came in and said, hey, we're ready. So then they brought me in behind this big, huge glass wall. It's like one inch, two inch thick glass wall and I went behind it and he's all here, have a seat. So sat down and waited and then this analyst came downstairs and gave me this book and I swear that the book was like four inches thick. And she goes, well, what you're looking for is not in here that I can't help you. So I'm like, oh, great, a four inch thick book and I've got to look through this whole thing and trying to find one document. But his fate would have it and I just kind of threw it and found it in about two minutes. And I found it. It was the treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union for, because I've been searching all this time for weather modification when the right keyword was environmental modification, not weather, or weather warfare. And so anyhow, I found it and it listed 19 different types of environmental modifications that couldn't be used for warfare, not for civilian, but for warfare and they included guiding cyclones and hurricanes to strategic targets, creating earthquakes, tsunamis, blah, blah, blah, you name it, which obviously they wouldn't have a treaty for that if they couldn't do it. And anyhow, so I got a copy of that and I scooted on out of there and then I couldn't help myself. I walked down the street to see what this was all about and it turns out the Jewish people, which I'm pretty sure were like Orthodox, were all very upset because Yitzhak Rabin was visiting the UN that day, so I mean, how was I to know that I would go there the same day he was there, which has probably made my being there even more suspect and why the guy probably said no, I can't meet with you, but I digress. Anyhow, I had my camera with me and I had, my briefcase was, you know, I had like a strap on it, so I could put it over my shoulder and I walked over and I walked right past the barriers and there was probably, I don't know how many cops there were, there were cops everywhere, there were mounted police, there were, you know, the police, you know, like lieutenants and stuff on there, long coats, whatever, you know, just like you see in the New York police and the TV movies and I walked right past the barriers and had my camera out and was just taking pictures and nobody said a single word to me, not one word, nothing, but they told all the other people and said up, sorry, you can't come through here, you don't have to go around the block and they're like what, that was like three blocks to get all the way around, I just walked on out taking pictures and, you know, you saw the result of some of those pictures and that moment changed my life because of that one poster that guy was holding up, it said Jews and Israel is not the same thing, they didn't say or not, I said is not the same thing and for years I scratched my head going what the heck does that mean and but anyhow I took all those pictures, I took pictures of the mounted police and I took pictures of the cops and then I just walked on out, walked back to the Grand Central Station but so I spent quite a number of years tripping on that but at the same time, you know, I had found that documentation and, you know, which was something I needed to do because I had been telling everybody about this stuff and they're all like you are an absolute freak, you know, you make, you make freaks look good, you know and so it was, it was, it was such a relief, it was like see, I told you, that kind of thing and but even having the documentation didn't help some people, they're just like, yeah, okay, I knew that. What was the date on that thing? The one that I found was 1970 but it was from 69, okay, but it wasn't ratified until 1970. And when I was in permanent state of weather, environmental modifications? Yeah, yeah, thanks. I was sitting here reading mom listening to about that DC shooter and the kid Malvo and they did so many killings but here's what I wanted to tell you, um, on October 7, 2002, I think it still is here, it's when they must have used to play some. I ran Brown, a 13 year old student, was shot in the chest and critically wounded as he arrived at Benjamin Tasker Middle School on 2901 Collington Road in Bowie, Maryland in Prince George's County. Brown's name was initially withheld from the public but was later revealed. His aunt, Tonya Brown was a nurse who had just brought him to school and she rushed him to a hospital emergency room, room alone. Despite sustaining serious injuries including damage to several major organs, Brown survived the attack and ultimately testified at Muhammad's trial. Yeah, that was the adult. And this crime scene, the authorities discovered a shell casing as well as a tarot card, the death card inscribed with a phrase, call me God on the front and on three separate lines on the back for you, Mr. Police Code, call me God, do not release to the press. Despite police efforts to honor the request not to release information about the card to the press. Details were made public by WSA, TV and then by Washington Post just one day later. So you think there's. Yeah, that's all. I mean, how can anybody do that to someone else and mostly where the spiritual misfits were so many and in different places and everything and they I guess wasn't realized that that it was related at first, you know, at all. You know, but you know, started to wonder about that because if you achieve something godly, like whether it's too fasting and prayer or if it's, you know, helping somebody in need that, you know, they've been working hard to take down, then they have to go and do something extra ordinary to make up for what you just undid. Yeah, it's like repercussions or, yeah, reverberations or something like that. That's my gut feeling about a lot of these things. Anyhow, so without getting into all these unbelievable stories, that's just one of many, many, many, many, many forgot what I was going to say. It just had something I was going to say and just completely slipped my mind. It just, what I just went on and oh, come on brain, kick it back in. Well, yeah, I was just, it's an honest attempt to try to understand things. You know, I didn't have the internet and getting information was much more difficult and critical information was much more dangerous because it was at a point in time where they didn't have the grip on it like they do today. Today, you can come right out and say all kinds of stuff and, you know, people will just fact check you to death and blow you off into obscurity, you know, because you've been fact-checked, so, you know, or take you off YouTube or whatever you call them. I still don't remember what I was trying to say, but anyhow, so... I'm sorry about that. You were talking about walking away with the pictures, you know, from that and that up, you know, there were more events or something. I don't know what you've been a savior. Oh, by the way, we want our lawsuit after only, I think it was two hours of deliberation, so that was pretty intense, pretty awesome. So I got to be a significant part of that. Yeah, not that it matters anymore or anybody would even remember, but it was pretty intense times. Oh, that was the other thing. All right, so I'm sitting in my office one day. I think I might have mentioned this to you already. I don't know if I have, I apologize, but I was going over some documentation stuff because I'm in charge of this. We had to create this server room that had all of the technology that American Airlines had in this one room. So I mean, it's a total violation of all data security principles and everything to put all this stuff together and make it accessible to the plaintiff's consultants. And so it was extreme high stress. And, you know, when you have that kind of money at play, there's a lot of kinds of stuff people will do to win their lawsuit. So I mean, it was really high stress. And, you know, so I'm sitting at my desk one day and going over some paperwork and all of a sudden one of the secretaries comes in and, because they also did accounting in the office area that I had in my office, my temporary office. And I was only there on, you know, temporary duty assignment. And he goes, we're eating our lunch and we're trying to watch our soap opera on TV and it won't come on. Can you help us? Like, you got any kidding me? I'm like, totally stressing and all this stuff. And you want what? I mean, I didn't say that. I was just kind of looking at her with my jaw dropped open like seriously. But unfortunately, the old brain kicked in and I'm like, secretaries, got to have them, can't live without them. Definitely want them on my side. I dropped what I was doing and went in there to help them. And so I took a look at the TV. Of course, it was, you know, on over, you know, broadcast TV, old CRT type TV. And it had a blue screen on it. And I'm like, what? That's weird because, you know, back then, if you weren't getting a signal or whatever, you would have, you know, like a snowstorm type thing. But just the static, yeah, you know, the static sound, and that was not there. It was just blue. And so I turned the channels, checked all the connections, whatever. And it was all blue. And I'm like, okay, that's really weird. And I told them, I said, look, I don't know what's going on. But you're not getting any modulation on your signal. The signal's strong. It's there. That's why it's blue. But there's no modulation on it. So I don't know why that is. I went back to my desk and, you know, they were all disappointed. I guess I thought I was BSing them, whatever. And I had a little radio next to me, and I heard on the radio that the Twin Towers had been bobbed. Somebody put, that was 1993, the first World Trade Center incident had just happened, you know, where they had the van in the basement. So I'm just like, oh, my gosh, here I am in New York. And that kind of crap happens. You know, what are the odds? And so anyhow, and just all this kind of crazy crap, you know, we just scratch your head going, okay. I mean, seriously, what are the odds? And so all that to say that when they can't get to you, they try to get to the ones you love, or the people you appreciate, or whatever. And here recently, lost three people. Yeah, I don't want to say any more than that, because I don't want to glorify what they're doing, but that's why I backed off and didn't want to talk to the judge anymore because I didn't want them to implicate him in anything. And, you know, I don't even like saying that much about it because anyhow, but it's really amazing, you know, here in our country, how, you know, you think that if we went to war or whatever, you know, we have 300 million people, but gosh, 20, 30 million of those are illegals. And, you know, another however many millions are women and children, and then what you have left, half of those are probably Satanists. So, we're in a world of hurt. More than half. Yeah, I'm being generous, but, so it doesn't surprise me that all this kind of stuff is going on, all that to say that, you know, as far as the contact tracing crap going on, because it's that same icky, gooey feeling like you have black slime dripping off you, you know, you want to get it off to you. So, that's why I've questioned a lot of, you know, a lot of stuff, I hear from a lot of people because I don't understand why they're not getting gangstalk and all that kind of stuff. Yeah, maybe they are, they just don't talk about it. I don't know, but maybe some aren't, they just don't know, and they, you know, put off physical ailments to something else, you know. Well, maybe they're not paranoid enough to look around them and actually see it happening, you know, they don't recognize it for what it is. Now, I've pondered that thought too. But, and the bottom line is, who do you say that Christ is, is the question everybody will be required to answer at some point? He's God. And King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I really am enjoying St. Christos Easis. It took me a while to do that because I kept wanting to say, you know, Yeshua Amashiyok or Yeshua and... I'm happy saying Jesus. Well, but see that, that actually validates that because Paul didn't say Yeshua, right? He didn't say the Hebrew names. He said the Koine Greek or the common man's Greek name for him. And so that's why I enjoy going with that. Excuse me. That's why that validates what you're saying because he didn't do it. So, you know, it's all about a person's personal relationship as to what you call each other. And so I think that's why it's called personal relationship. And because there's like, you know, the names, you call each other in public and then, you know, say, husband or wife, you know, behind closed doors, you know, they may call people really ridiculous names, but I'm public, you know, they'll say their name or honey or something like that and not their stinky poo or whatever or whatever they might say. Excuse me a minute. No, break you ahead and save me for myself. Thank you, Ricky. We're looking for me. No, he's not in here either. Where is he? I've not been going. All right. Oh, my goodness. That's good. No, I can't read it. Can't help you. No, he's not here. All right. I had a get it. It's not here man. Paul, Paul, I got the stuff, man. It's me. Dave. Oh, classic teaching chonk. Beverly had filmed a DC shooter stuff and had posted it in the chat a few minutes before I found the Wikipedia link or before I posted it. But there's so much detail in that I've forgotten just how many people they murdered or attempted to. Yeah, there's a stuff goes on all the time that doesn't get reported. And it went off for half a year. And I think started up Washington State with his wife and her sister and who was trying to convince the wife to divorce him. But then when you see, you know, the satanic stuff, was that planted or was this how they were operating, you know? Well, my experience with the Satanists are no Satanists, whatever reveal that they're Satanists. Right. I mean, they might start doing that today when they get too confident in themselves. But for most of my life, you would never know. Right. And if you did know, you probably wouldn't know for long. Yep. Um, it just, you just didn't talk about certain things back in the day because it was not healthy. Yeah. Now, everything out there on the web, you never know what's actually true or not. But it's a ants out there, pretty much. Although it gets deleted too, a lot of time stuff that, like you're saying, you were looking for that treaty and make it easy to find. Of course, you didn't have a computer really back then. No. I mean, I was a pretty good researcher. You know, I had, I could fly anywhere I wanted to. And I flew. I mean, when I was in New York, I went to what was it called? I can't remember if it was New York Public Library or the Manhattan Public Library or whatever, but a really, a very cool library. I mean, it had all this wonderful wood stuff on the inside and wood desks and, you know, very turn-in-the-century type stuff. And it was great doing some research in there. But, you know, I went in there to look up some stuff on Tesla who lived in New York and I couldn't find hardly anything. That was completely blown away. I couldn't look by it and just went, "Yeah, it'd be kidding me." Because, you know, that's where he had his oscillator incident. Are you familiar with that? Well, he created an earthquake in downtown Manhattan. He is at the redundant statement say downtown Manhattan, but he was in his lab and he took this oscillator and he stuck it to one of the steel girders of the building and it would go up or down in frequency. And he would sit there and take notes about when certain things started to vibrate. You know, like the chair had started vibrating at certain frequency and, you know, a picture on the wall and another and whatever. And he would just take notes on all that, right? And so he was sitting there and all of a sudden nothing was vibrating anymore. And he's kind of pondering that. And all of a sudden, he freaks up and he jumps up and he grabs a hammer and he smashes the thing because he realized that he had hit the frequency of the building and then it started vibrating the ground around the building and people in New York thought they were having an earthquake. And right about the time a couple police officers smashed his door down came, smashed his door open and came in to see what was going on, but he'd already smashed it. So I thought that was interesting little Tesla story for those. And then the stuff he did out in Colorado, right? Colorado Springs, yep. Yeah, that's even more interesting. But the whole point about bringing that one up in New York was to also validate, you know, what was in those documents where they can create earthquakes and tsunamis. And they can set up an earthquake. You can set up an earthquake, you can set up a volcano. And we're having actually record number of volcanoes. And Satanists will do this so they're not exposed. They try to destroy the world rather than be exposed and lose their grip. I mean, look what they did over Sandy Hook and, you know, the one before it there in Colorado again, the Aurora theater thing, they were both fake. That's what I was trying to remember before was the Aurora theater, that orange-haired guy. Do you remember how many of you heard me tell you or not? And Jim Stone had found this out and listening to what was going on. Both times that kid appeared in court, his birth mother pleaded with the judge for mercy. She said she gave him up for adoption when he was born. And the FBI took him. Oh, yeah, he definitely had the well, for lack of a better way to say it. The FF look, but in this case, the FM look, freshly MK Ultra, you could just see it in his eyes. It was all alive. Everything about him, jogging him and everything. And when that took place, they dragged the moolamaj backwards outside and had him sitting in the car there. But you remember Holmes and Lanza, right? Well, Robert Holmes, they called this kid James Holmes, right? I think. So Robert Holmes was supposedly his father, which he very well may have been, you know, they're tracking what's going on all the time, the day, you know. And he may have been a love child, you know, this woman being his mother, but who was his father? Well, apparently they said it was Robert Holmes. And they probably knew that. That's why the FBI took him because he was in finance and they knew at some point they were going to need to blackmail him, right? If not kill him. And the same thing, Peter Lanza and his son, Ryan, worked for GE Capital. And what was happening was the live war scandal was coming to a head. The London Interbank offered great scandal and they've changed the acronym to something else now, but the scandal rolls on. But those two events were handed, you know, whenever I talk to Fetser, and he's bringing it up and he talks about Sandy Hill. And I said, it's not a standalone event. These two events go together. You're dealing with a satanic banking. They're not about to ever let go of that grip. Yeah, that reminds me of the BCCI scandal and I got shut down and forget the name of that reporter who wrote those articles on the long arm or the octopus and who he was gone. Oh, no, not Stu Webb. Yeah, Gary. Gary. No, which one was it? Ricosa or something like the Hastings? No, this was early. You're talking about it in the 80s, right? Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's still around, but he reported on that. In fact, I've been thinking about him a lot because it's the solstice and he always reported on their meeting, you know, from Denver. We've met Jinder and Navaria. The guy that, the guy that wrote the long arms of the octopus newspaper articles was found dead. Yeah. And you know, they eventually put the stuff off on Neil Bush, you know, one of the four brothers, right, Herbert and Herbert. And I remember asking Stu Webb point blank. I said, did he bugger all of his boys? You know, because I knew he had an authority. I've information. He said, yes, he did. And that's part of trying to have a point in jail. That's really if your daddy did it. Yeah. I probably shouldn't say it, but you know, my dad was involved in some dark stuff with the government and so much so he would never tell me what he did. What did you do? So I don't know. I don't remember. Yeah. He very well, I'm glad you did bring that up though because there's there's a reason they're held in you. It's generational. I'll bet. Well, I do know that he worked for ARPA. I mean, it was DARPA, then it was ARPA, then it was DARPA, but when he was there, it was ARPA. Actually, I think it was both now, as I remember correctly. So, but he would never tell me. And I bogged him and bogged him and bogged him until he finally blew up on me one day. And not a good place to go. Yeah. He was a towering figure. He was like six foot four, six to five. I don't remember. And so I always looked up to him. It's not fair because my little brother grew up to be taller than him. And so I'm the run to the family. The year 60 tall, right? Yeah. Again, I just sent you an email. I just sent you an email. Okay, cool. I'll check that out in a bit. This is about stuff you're talking about earlier. Yep. Cool. I appreciate it. Yeah, it's quite fascinating. Oh, well, probably said enough about them. But it's, you know, it'd be like having a nagging spouse, whether it's a person's husband or a person's wife. It's just nag-jaw time, nag-nag-nag-nag-nag-nag. You know, eventually, you know, most people crack and they say or do something that they regret. And so I think that's mostly what they're about. You know, pressure you and pressure you and pressure you and oh, but by the way, last night I walked outside and had to let the dogs out and opened the door and walk outside waiting for them to get a thing. And all of a sudden some reason I looked up to my left in the sky and it was just before sunset. So we had a lot of clouds and so the clouds were all orangy. And to my utter amazement, there was this huge rainbow. I mean, right before sunset, it never seemed such a thing. A rainbow, a sunset. And it was, I guess, because it had some high-level clouds with preset coming down. Where was the rainbow on the west, too, or in the east? I was towards the west. Excuse me, towards the east, I apologize. Yeah, it was just spectacular. I mean, it was a full arc, or arch, whatever. It was a little bit broken up by... you you. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a [ Silence ]