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Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles

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Duration:
11m
Broadcast on:
10 Dec 2024
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Gary, what title it might be under, and I think Gary said citizenship evidence, but I'm limited to a phone, so even doing searches like that on that site are sort of tough sometimes. Yeah, search is just on phones aren't always the best. Okay. You know, when I first did my correction with the Secretary of State, I had done all those definitions as well by the United States. I mean, the United States, I mean, of America, I mean this, but I had them all listed out in my eight font on the stack of legal paper on the front page. Yeah, Roger's one liner for the Secretary of State is probably adequate. But my local district attorney, you know, AG of my state, these people probably don't have a clue what a national is and I just wanted to more so with them, send them the kitchen sink, rather than department of state, which you've got a good chance of them understanding what it is. With the one liner. Yeah, I got a letter back. I didn't even get the green card back from Idaho, but the AG of Washington, because I got on the border, I got a letter back from them. But it was all like, this is not legal advice, this is, you know, blah, blah. We don't know what you're referring to, and this is not the official position of the Attorney General. That was really, it's kind of like one of those scare letters kind of thing that Roger talks about. [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] A separate subject, what is the benefit of using the address of using a post office box or the post office with the near, near address versus doing yours, your own in care of with the parentheses around the zip code. I'm not even using, you know, I think that's what I would say. Terry Lee, if he's still going to be joining us tomorrow after the call, he might be the best one to answer that. I think he's the one that talked about it last time. I just, that guy was so complicated last time, I kind of got lost. I understand it's a simple jurisdictional issue. And in the book of the hundreds, it says that, because I never knew before, why you put it in care of. Non-domestic is because everything that is domestic is considered according to them, routed through Washington DC. And it's, you're under DC's jurisdiction, if you're not doing it correctly. [BLANK_AUDIO] They're big on having general delivery at the post office, so no address, no residency. [LAUGH] A little difficult to get these days, unless it's just for a short period of time. [BLANK_AUDIO] Have you tried that at your location? No, I'm thinking that these, the book of the hundreds and a lot of these people that I respect and appreciate their information. They were not armed with the national status, and I think that national status, not that you shouldn't change that address, but down to general delivery and points that fine. I'm not sure is really going to harm you. If you've have it dealt with that, the level of secretary of state. [BLANK_AUDIO] But I would, you know, I would still address my mail accordingly. [BLANK_AUDIO] As non-domestic and near, and probably brackets around the post office, the as it goes. [BLANK_AUDIO] It's one of the things I would put in my notices is that if the government's going to speak to me, they need to get me. They need to send that mail correctly to me, which is unique and that name needs to be right. That address has to be right for me to be able to accept it. No difference than if I get an email and people mess that up. I'm not going to get it. That's sort of where I stand on that. I think it's just part of your jurisdictional and who you are. And a demand you can put on the government to make sure that they, in my case, spell my name right to start with. [BLANK_AUDIO] You know, you can go to the UPS store and I think mailbox, et cetera. You can rent a mailbox. They don't call it a post office box because it's not a post office. And that's where I get my mail is UPS store. Yeah, I do the same thing. A lot cheaper than a post office box too. Yes, and it's outside that federal jurisdiction. Exactly. When you go to the post office, you're on federal land. So if they wanted to take you out, that'd be a good place for it. Right. [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] [BLANK_AUDIO] You [BLANK_AUDIO]
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